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Language
English
ISWC
T-010.436.669-9 ASCAP, ASCAP, ISWC
Comments
An English patriotic song, written and distributed in the summer of 1939, which became highly popular upon the outbreak of World War II. The song first appeared in the 1939 film "Discoveries", where it was sung by the boy soprano Glyn Davies. After war broke out on September 1 the song became a hit for Vera Lynn. Within the first two months of the war 200,000 copies of the sheet music were sold.
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DASH MUSIC CO LTD ASCAP
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Title Performer Release date Info
1939 First release
1939 Medley
There'll Always Be an England Jack Payne And His Band Vocal Chorus Robert Ashley (Jack Payne) 1939 Unverified
There'll Always Be an England Luton Band And Wood Green Excelsior Silver Prize Band Vocal Chrous Henry Gill 1939 Unverified
There'll Always Be an England Joe Loss and His Concert Orchestra featuring Monte Rey (Monte Rey, Joe Loss) 1939 Unverified
1940
1962
April 1965 Medley
1965 Medley
1967
1969 Medley
1970
1971 Medley
1975 Medley
1975
1994
1994 Medley
April 18, 1995