The White Cliffs of Dover
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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(There?ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover
Glenn Miller
Written by Nat Burton and Walter Kent.
As recorded by the Glenn Miller on November 24th 1941 with Ray Eberle.
there'll be bluebirds over
The white cliffs of Dover
Tomorrow, just you wait and see
there'll be love and laughter
And peace ever after
Tomorrow, when the world is free
The shepherd will tend his sheep
The valley will bloom again
And Johnny will go to sleep
In his own little room again
there'll be bluebirds over
The white cliffs of Dover




Tomorrow, just you wait and see...!
(Transcribed by Alex Foertsch: afn@netzland.net)

Overall Meaning

The song "The White Cliffs Of Dover" is a classic about hope and positivity during World War II. The lyrics begin with a promise of bluebirds, which symbolize happiness and hope, flying over the white cliffs of Dover, which represent freedom and security. The next two lines further emphasize the idea of a brighter future with love, laughter, and peace. The song then goes on to describe a peaceful and idyllic countryside scene where a shepherd tends to his sheep and Johnny sleeps in his own little room. Finally, the chorus repeats the promise of bluebirds over the cliffs, emphasizing the hope for a better tomorrow.


The song was written in 1940 by two American songwriters, Nat Burton and Walter Kent, but its message resonated with the British people during the war. It was recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1941, featuring Ray Eberle on vocals, and became an instant hit in both the US and UK. The song became a symbol of hope and a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of wartime.


Line by Line Meaning

there'll be bluebirds over
Hope remains in the midst of chaos


The white cliffs of Dover
Symbol of England's strength and grandeur


Tomorrow, just you wait and see
Optimism about the future


there'll be love and laughter
Joviality and warmth will return


And peace ever after
An end to war and violence


Tomorrow, when the world is free
Freedom will come soon


The shepherd will tend his sheep
Normalcy will resume


The valley will bloom again
Nature will rejuvenate


And Johnny will go to sleep
Children can relax again


In his own little room again
Families will reunite


there'll be bluebirds over
Hope remains


The white cliffs of Dover
Symbol of England's strength and grandeur


Tomorrow, just you wait and see...!
Future is bright




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Written by: Nat Burton, Walter Kent

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Comments from YouTube:

@Long-HairedLuigi

I love 2 think of this song being broadcast over radios everywhere during WWII, & all the people at the time who desperately needed to hear its words and melody of encouragement getting 2 hear it, and finding hope. ;)

@Lucifer.6.6.6.

the orville

@Lozh1993

This. Came to listen to this after watching tht 😂

@rubyangel2900

YES

@sujo.beatz.

Yes ❤

@alexshmurak96

Good L-rd. This introduction at 0:19 has to be one of the prettiest I have heard of Glenn Miller and His Orchestra!

@Jabberstax

Great song. I actually prefer this to Dame Vera's version.

@Hatzi89

Everybody rise for the official hating klydon anthem

@augustuswaddle469

i don't get it???

@Hatzi89

@Augustus Waddle a reference to the tv Show „the orville“

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