There’ll Always Be an England

Hughie Charles, Ross Parker

I give you a toast Ladies and gentlemen
I give you a toast Ladies and gentlemen
May this fair land we love so well
In Dignity and freedom dwell
While worlds may change and go awry
There'll always be an England
While there's a country lane
Wherever there's a cottage small
Beside a field of grain
There'll always be an England
While there's a busy street
Wherever there's a turning wheel
A million marching feet
Red, white and blue
What does it mean to you?
Surely you're proud
Shout it loud
Britons awake!
The Empire too
We can depend on you
Freedom remains
These are the chains
Nothing can break
There'll always be an England
And England shall be free
If England means as much to you
As England means to me

Trivia about the song There’ll Always Be an England by Vera Lynn

On which albums was the song “There’ll Always Be an England” released by Vera Lynn?
Vera Lynn released the song on the albums “Hits of the Blitz” in 1962, “Vera Lynn Remembers: The Songs That Won World War 2” in 1994, and “We’ll Meet Again: The Best of Vera Lynn” in 1999.
Who composed the song “There’ll Always Be an England” by Vera Lynn?
The song “There’ll Always Be an England” by Vera Lynn was composed by Hughie Charles, Ross Parker.

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