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  1. Mary Hopkin - vocals; Leah May, Phil Beer, Rebecca Moncur, Steve Knightley - background vocals; Production. Ralph McTell, Maartin Allcock - producers; Mark Frith, Tim Matyear, Mark Tucker - engineers; Nick Watson - mastering; Other. Hugh Gilmour, Eric Peltoniemi - design; David Lieberman, Mike Smallcombe - photography; References

  2. Post Card by Mary Hopkin released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Those Were the Days. Dolly Parton. Mary Had a Baby. Mary Hopkin. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) Mary Hopkin. Sparrow. Mary Hopkin. Streets of London.

  4. I Gotta Feeling The Black Eyed Peas. Will.I.am, literally dreamt up "I Gotta Feelin'." Said the Black Eyed Pea: "Have you ever had a dream where there's a melody in your dream? I'll wake up out of my sleep and record that!

  5. "Sand in Your Shoes " is a 1995 album release by Ralph McTell on the Transatlantic Records label , it was Ralph McTell's first album of new original songs in nine years .additional vocals were by Mary Hopkin ,best known for her 1968 UK number one single "Those Were The Days". It was later released in 1998 in the US on the Red House Records label

  6. Sand in Your Shoes: Type: studio: Artist: Ralph McTell: Cover: Ralph McTell Sand in Your Shoes 1995 album cover.jpg: Released: 1995: Length: 67:47: Label: Transatlantic (UK) Red House (US) Producer: Ralph McTell Maartin Allcock: Prev Title: The Boy with a Note: Prev Year: 1992: Next Title: Songs for Six Strings Vol II: Next Year: 1996

  7. Mary records 50th anniversary version of 'Those Were The Days'. In 2018, to celebrate 50 years since she first recorded it, Mary presents a stripped-bare version of this iconic song. Read how it happened here, along with information about other TWTD recordings.-----To reminisce about Mary's earlier career check out our Mary Hopkin Friendly ...