Dame Vera Lynn offered those serving on foreign shores or keeping the home fires burning, a glimmer of hope in the darkest of times and now her legacy is being celebrated with this Commemorative Coin called 'The Voice of the Nation'.
You can get one of these for free so you can add a true icon of the British Empire to your collection or for display.
There is a small £2.50 postage charge but we think that is a small price to pay in recognition of this wonderful woman's selfless contribution throughout the war years and beyond.
There is also a singalong scheduled to take place on Friday 8 May just after 9pm following the Queen's special address to the nation, so if you want to join in the fun, make sure you learn the lyrics below and be at your window or doorstep on May 8th at 9pm.
What are the lyrics to 'We'll Meet Again'?
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again
Some sunny day
Keep smiling through
Just like you always do
'Till the blue skies chase
Those dark clouds far away
And I will just say hello
To the folks that you know
Tell them you won't be long
They'll be happy to know
That, as I saw you go
You were singing this song
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again
Some sunny day
And I will just say hello
To the folks that you know
Tell them you won't be long
They'll be happy to know
That, as I saw you go
You were singing this song
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again
Some sunny day
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