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  2. Mary Hopkin discography - Wikipedia

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    Non-album singles "Mary Had a Baby" ... "My Kingdom" samples Hopkins' vocals on ... Backing vocals on "Time of My Life" (album originally withdrawn from release in ...

  3. Mary Hopkin - Wikipedia

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    The album's single, "Water, Paper and Clay", missed the Billboard Hot 100. It was Hopkin's last single for Apple Records, which she left in March 1972. After Hopkin's departure from Apple, a compilation album titled Those Were the Days was released in the latter part of 1972. The album featured all of Hopkin's hits but failed to chart.

  4. Category:Mary Hopkin albums - Wikipedia

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  5. Post Card (album) - Wikipedia

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    Donovan also performs the acoustic guitar and provides backing vocals on these songs, and Hopkin has described them as her favourites on the album. [10] "The Puppy Song" was written by Harry Nilsson for Hopkin at the request of McCartney. At the time, Nilsson's records were being listened by everyone at Apple and he sent over "The Puppy Song".

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  7. Oasis (1980s band) - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1984, [1] the group consisted of Peter Skellern, Julian Lloyd Webber, Mitch Dalton, Bill Lovelady and Mary Hopkin. Their only album, Oasis, [2] was released on the WEA label along with two singles. The album reached No. 23 on the UK Albums Chart after first charting in April 1984; it remained in the charts for 15 weeks. [3]

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    After signing to the Beatles' record label Apple, Hopkin became a star worldwide in 1968 following the success of "Those Were the Days", produced by Paul McCartney.The ensuing album, Post Card (comprising several songs written by Donovan and a number of show tunes), and follow-up single "Goodbye" in 1969, also both under McCartney's direction, continued Hopkin's success.

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