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  1. Mary Hopkin (Pontardawe, Gales, 3 de mayo de 1950) es una cantante de música folk británica. Posee una voz de soprano . [ 1 ] Tras casarse en 1971 con el productor estadounidense Tony Visconti , [ 2 ] también colaboró como artista invitado bajo su nombre de casada, Mary Visconti , en discos producidos por su marido, aunque volvió a actuar ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_HopkinMary Hopkin - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. Learn about the life and career of Mary Hopkin, the Welsh singer who was discovered by Paul McCartney and represented the UK in Eurovision. Find out about her albums, songs, family, and current projects on her official website.

  4. 19 de nov. de 2008 · Learn about the life and career of Mary Hopkin, the Welsh singer who became a star of The Beatles' Apple label in 1968. Find out how she recorded Those Were The Days, Goodbye, Knock, Knock, Who's There? and more.

  5. 12 de sept. de 1985 · Mary Hopkin was a teenage singer who had a hit with "Those Were the Days" in 1968. She quit the music business in 1970 and married record producer Tony Visconti. She now lives in England with her two children and occasionally records songs.

  6. Mary Hopkin (born 3 May 1950) is a Welsh folk singer. She was born in Pontardawe. She was most famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Her first and biggest hit was "Those Were The Days" in 1968. When The Beatles started their own record label called Apple Records, they were looking for new artists to sign up.

  7. Welsh singer, Mary Hopkin, covered "Those Were the Days" as her debut single in 1968. Produced by Paul McCartney of the Beatles and arranged by Richard Hewson, the cover became a number one hit in the UK and Canada, and also reached number two in the US on the Billboard Hot 100, behind "Hey Jude" by the Beatles.