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Roger Waters initially wanted the song “We’ll Meet Again” to open The Wall, one of Vera Lynn’s most successful, if not the most successful.
As he drifts farther from reality, Pink yearns for ideas of home and reconnecting with his personal roots, recalling the hope that Vera Lynn – a World War II e...
[Intro]
"Where the hell are you?
"Where the hell are you, Simon?" *Shots*
[Verse: Roger Waters]
Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
Remember how she said that
We would meet again some sunny day?
Vera, Vera, what has become of you?
Does anybody else in here feel the way I do?
Vera was written by Roger Waters.
Vera was produced by James Guthrie & Bob Ezrin & Pink Floyd & Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd released Vera on Fri Nov 30 1979.
This is supposed to be brought on by the fact that a war movie comes on the TV.
—Roger Waters, Radio 1