Those were the days when 19-year-old Mary Hopkin from Pontardawe, in the Swansea Valley, performed Knock, Knock Who's There? She nearly won the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest with 26 points. All Kinds ...
Mary Hopkin, who represented the United Kingdom at the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest, will be making a Christmas comeback this month. Iesu Faban is currently available for digital download on Amazon ...
Mary Hopkin told the BBC about her rise to fame in 1968 A collection of outfits and souvenirs is being sold off by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin. Hopkin, 67, from Pontardawe, shot to fame in 1968 with her ...
Mary Hopkins the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest representative for the United Kingdom has spoken about her feelings on performing her entry Knock Knock, Who's There? in Dublin. Despite being the ...
This is a collection of 11 songs recorded by Hopkin between 1970 and 1988. It includes a number of collaborations with musicians such as Fairport Convention and Jethro Tull. The most noticeable thing ...
IT MAY have been the song that made her voice known to millions, but to Welsh singer Mary Hopkin it was no more than an embarrassment. IT MAY have been the song that made her voice known to millions, ...
A collection of sixties memorabilia is being sold off by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin - one of the first artists to be signed to The Beatles’ Apple label. The Pontardawe-born star, who shot to fame with ...
wWELSH songbird Mary Hopkin was the first outsider The Beatles signed to Apple in the late 1960s and is best known for huge hit Those Were The Days, which proved impossible to follow. This collection ...
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