The titles have been inspired by
popular war songs.
Not exact matches
Patriotic
Songs of England, Scotland and Wales (8 parts) Christmas Carols and
Songs, Religious and Secular (24 parts)
Popular Christian Hymns from Various Christian Denominations Other Traditonal British
Songs:
Songs from World
War I, World
War II, Musical Hall
Songs
She uses references to
popular culture (such as action movies, music,
song videos or computer games) to give us back, in the form of a reflection, a far - reaching critique of contemporary phenomena such as migration, feminism, multiculturalism and globalization are explored and exposed within the framing realities of
war and financial speculation that mark our present moment.
... A Modern Story of Hope... In 1948, after enduring years of
war, people prayed for peace ever after, as expressed by this
popular wartime
song: 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