Mary Hopkin, "Post Card" LP (1969). Front cover image. Folk and 60's tinged pop from Apple Records' artist Mary Hopkin.
Mary Hopkin, "Post Card" LP (1969). Back cover image. Folk and 60's tinged pop from Apple Records' artist Mary Hopkin.
Mary Hopkin, "Post Card" LP (1969). Record label sticker image. Folk and 60's tinged pop from Apple Records' artist Mary Hopkin.
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Mary Hopkin "Post Card" LP (1969)

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Details: Mary Hopkin's "Postcard" album in great condition—Welsh folk-pop songstress signed to Apple Records. Released 1969 on Apple Records. Stereo, Los Angeles Pressing. Light noise during play but no other issues. Very clean record VG+/NM. No marks/scuffs. Ring wear on cover/edge and corner wear.

Description: “Born 5 May 1950 in Pontardawe, Glamorgan in Wales, Mary Hopkin's career as a singer took off when she appeared on the UK television talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1968.

She signed with the Beatles' Apple Records shortly afterward, her most famous recording being Those Were the Days (APPLE 2), a Russian song composed by Boris Fomin with English lyrics written by Gene Raskin, who then claimed the song as his own. In 1970 she came second in the Eurovision Song Contest with Britain's entry Knock Knock Who's There. She was married to Tony Visconti from 1971 until they divorced in 1981. Since the early 1970's she has been largely retired from the music business.”

Grade: VG (cover) / VG+/NM (record)

TRACK LISTNG SIDE A:

A1. Lord Of The Reedy River
A2. Happiness Runs (Pebble And The Man)
A3. Love Is The Sweetest Thing
A4. Y Blodyn Gwyn
A5. The Honeymoon Song
A6. The Puppy Song
A7. Inch Worm

TRACK LISTING SIDE B:

B1. Voyage Of The Moon
B2. Lullaby Of The Leaves
B3. Young Love
B4. Those Were The Days
B5. Prince En Avignon
B6. The Game
B7. There’s No Business Like Show Business