Mary Hopkin – Born in 1950
In 1968, a young Mary Hopkin won hearts worldwide with her haunting rendition of Those Were the Days, a song that instantly etched her name into music history. Her extraordinary voice caught the ear of The Beatles’ Apple Records, which quickly signed her. Two years later, she represented the UK at Eurovision, proudly earning second place.
Though her releases have been few, her fans have never strayed. Now at 70, Mary continues to create music, her voice carrying the same sincerity and timeless beauty that first made her a star.

