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"You Look Familiar"
A new CD from Mary Hopkin and Morgan Visconti release date 25/10/2010
http://www.maryhopkin.com

"Recollections" a NEW CD now available via Mary Hopkin Music http://www.maryhopkin.co.uk
Finally, Mary's three Christmas songs on CD! Mary Had a Baby and Cherry Tree Carol were first released on Regal Zonophone in 1972, and Snowed Under was released in 2006 as a download. Now here they are in remixed/mastered full colour sound

For more info on Mary and this song visit my website at http://www.maryhopkin.net

Born in Wales Mary began her musical career as a folk singer with a local group called the Selby Set and Mary. She released an EP of Welsh language songs for a local label called Cambrian before signing to the Beatles Apple Label, model Twiggy saw her winning a TV talent show and recommended her to Paul McCartney. She was one of the first artists to record on the Beatles record label Her debut single" Those Were the Days" got to number 1 in the UK and number 2 in the US. Selling over 8 million copies.

A little something more about Mary!
In September 2005 she released an album on her own label, "Mary Hopkin Music", called "Live at the Royal Festival Hal!" It was followed in December 2006 by a brand-new Christmas recording, "Snowed Under", released as an mp3 download via Disaudio.com
To celebrate her birthday in 2007, she released an album called "Valentine", on her new label http://www.maryhopkin.co.uk It includes 12 previously unheard tracks dating from 1972 to 1980, three of which were written by Mary.
www.maryhopkin.net

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  • I have also read about the Hebrew version but I have thought it was wrong because otherwise the other versions are mentioned only

  • There was no Hebrew version...

  • Actually there was a hebrew version - not sung be MH however, but by a 19-year-old Israeli soprano named Shuli Nathan. I tried to find it but without success so far - will upload it if I do!

  • There was NO Hebrew version by Mary Hopkin.

    That's what the question was about Mary Hopkin and a Hebrew version.

    It gets confusing when answers are given saying there was a hebrew version

    I get inundated by messages asking questions so hopefully on my pages I like to keep it as simple as possible...

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  • Didn't know that a german version existed, thanks for sharing

  • Thanks for posting of this German version. This is my first time to listen to this rare version.

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  • @VealParmigiana I agree... they both bring something different to the same song.

  • Rapid communication from Cardiff. Mary Hopkin Music about to release SPIRITS in this September-2011!!! True. Visit frequently MHM!!!

    Tomoya

    xx

  • Good evening pat, i have heard this in late 1970 but i am old enough that i can't remember where heard this. Possibly in the Netherlands, Germany, or in Switzerland.

  • Is this the one recorded by Paul McCartney?

  • mein gott, das wusste ich nicht dass sie selber in deutsch gesungen hat......wunderbar...danke....

    da warr der tak furr uns schon lägst vorrbai.....

  • In my opinion, Dalida's French version of, "Those Were the Days, and Mary's version are both outstanding.

  • There is just one more version in german! Singing by Vicky Leandros` father ,Leo Leandros.Vicky`s version is: Le Tempes de Fleurs.

  • Last spring I visited John Lennon Museum at Saitama New City Centre, where Yoko's belongings are exhibited, in order to find Mary's photos out but there was none. Then I have bought one magazine which tells the history of Apple days. I am happy when I can find some photos of Mary in it.

    Tommy

  • Did you see at 0:44? Mary with John Lennon and Yoko Ono

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