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Mary Hopkin (born 3 May 1950), credited on some recordings as Mary Visconti from her marriage to Tony Visconti, is a Welsh singer best known for her 1968 UK number 1 single "Those Were the Days". She was one of the first artists to be signed to the Beatles ' Apple label.
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Hopkin's version proved popular at Apple and it was allegedly in the running to be released as Hopkin's follow-up UK single, but this ended up being the McCartney-written song "Goodbye". [9] Nilsson later recorded his own version on his album Harry , and it also became a number-one hit for David Cassidy in 1973.
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The song appears in the 1953 British/French movie Innocents in Paris, in which it was sung with its original Russian lyrics by the Russian Tzigane chanteuse Ludmila Lopato. Mary Hopkin's 1968 recording, with Gene Raskin's lyric, was a chart-topping hit in much of the Northern Hemisphere.
Mary Hopkin, Jessica Lee Morgan 2. "Why Worry" Mark Knopfler 3. "The Less Said The Better" Mary Hopkin, Jessica Lee Morgan 4. "Where Do You Go?" Mary Hopkin, Jessica Lee Morgan 5. "Far Away" Mary Hopkin, Jessica Lee Morgan 6. "Eternal Flame" Susanna Hoffs, Thomas F Kelly, Billy Steinberg 7. "Here it All Comes Again" Mary Hopkin, Jessica Lee ...
Hopkin's version was released as a single in June 1971, and was not the traditional pop song Apple were expecting, [13] with one reviewer describing it as "probably the nicest thing she has recorded, but also the least commercial". [14] Earth Song/Ocean Song was released at the beginning of October 1971 in the UK and the following month in the ...