There’ll Always Be an England

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"There’ll Always Be an England" is a patriotic British song, famously performed by Vera Lynn, that became an emblem of national morale during the Second World War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf patriotic song
song
alsoKnownAs There Will Always Be an England NERFINISHED
associatedWith British national identity
Second World War NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
culturalSignificance iconic British wartime song
symbol of British resilience in wartime
describedAs emblem of national morale during the Second World War
era World War II
surface form: World War II era
genre patriotic music
popular music
hasTitle There’ll Always Be an England NERFINISHED
inspiredBy British landscape
British traditions
language English
medium music
notableFor association with Vera Lynn
boosting British morale in World War II
notablePerformer Vera Lynn NERFINISHED
originallyPopularIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
performedFor Allied troops
British public
performer Vera Lynn NERFINISHED
periodOfPopularity 1940s
theme British patriotism
love of country
national pride
use morale boosting

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Vera Lynn notableWork There’ll Always Be an England