WWII Classic “The White Cliffs Of Dover” Revived By The D-Day Darling Choir

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Nine women, dressed as if they’ve stepped out of a 1940s film, are about to captivate the audience and judges on BGT.

Wearing military uniforms, victory rolls, pinned hair, and bright red lipstick, they embody the icons of a bygone era. They took the stage with a heartfelt performance of Vera Lynn’s classic, “The White Cliffs of Dover.”

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These women took the stage and created a mesmerizing journey through time, stirring deep emotions and nostalgia among the crowd. Their perfect harmony and heartfelt performance whisked everyone away to the era of World War II, filled with hope and resilience.

As they wrapped their performance, the entire audience, along with the judges, rose to give them a standing ovation.

Enjoy their stunning performance in the video below, which has amassed an impressive 2.6 million views:

It turns out they are the D-Day Darling choir, which was formed in 2008, inspired by a deep respect for the WWII era and the military service of their families. One member’s grandfather, Clifford Storr, served as an RAF Flight Navigator on the iconic Lancaster Bomber.

Celebrated for their moving renditions of 1940s wartime songs, The D-Day Darlings charm audiences with their harmonious voices and vintage flair.

This nostalgic performance is a must-see for WWII enthusiasts and music lovers alike. It’s a wonderfully refreshing act that brings history to life.

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