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Fred Godfrey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fred Godfrey
Fred Godfrey (17 September 1880 – 22 February 1953) was the pen name of Llewellyn Williams, a World War II songwriter. He is best known for the songs "Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty" (1916) and "Bless 'Em All" (1917), a 1940s hit recorded by George Formby that can be found on many war films. ==Early life== Llewellyn Williams was born on 17 September 1880, at Swansea. He was the son of Robert Williams, an auctioneer, and Maria Jane Knight, a sailor’s daughter. They had married in 1864 in Caernarvon. On 1 July 1901 he married Bertha Lloyd. (One of her cousins was Collie Knox, a well-known Daily Mail journalist of the 1930s and 1940s. Her older brother Charles Ellis Lloyd was a Welsh novelist.) They were married in Treherbert; after which they moved to 6 Streatham Place, London.
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