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United Kingdom in 1970

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Participant(s)
Mary Hopkin

Song
Knock, knock (who's there?)


United Kingdom in 1970

Writer(s)


Composer(s)
John Carter, Geoff Stephens

More information

Biography

Mary Hopkin (born 03/05/50 in Glamorgan) started her career in singing at a very early age. After singing in a rock band she tried her hands on a solo career. And successfully, as, after having recorded some songs in Welsh (her native language), famous model Twiggy saw Mary perform in Opportunity Knocks and recommended her to Paul McCartney. Mary's first chart success came with the second single release on the Beatles' Apple label. Her single Those Were The Days dislodged The Beatles' Hey Jude from the top of the UK charts, making it the first time in charts history the first and the second release on a new label reached the number spot consecutively in any chart. The song would return to the UK charts in 1991 as part of The Apple EP. But Those Were The Days wasn't the end for Mary. Her next release Goodbye didn't make the top spot in the UK, but did the trick in several other European countries. Temma Harbour brought her yet more success, but it was Knock, Knock (Who's There?) that brought Mary back to the top 3 in the European charts. After her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest her success dwindled however. Only Think About Your Children made a dent in the UK charts. Subsequent releases still charted in the UK charts, but stayed in the lower regions of the charts. After 1971 the hits dried up and only in 1976 Mary briefly returned to the UK charts with If You Love Me. Mary had brief spells with the groups Sundance and Oasis in the early to mid-80's and it's her recordings with Oasis that are very much sought after by her fans and collectors alike. Due to illness Mary had to refrain from working with Oasis and the group split shortly after. Incidentally this Oasis is a different outfit from the one with Liam Gallagher. This outfit consisted of Julian Lloyd-Webber and Peter Skellern. Peter Skellern scored some hits as a solo singer in the mid-70's and amongst his biggest were You're A Lady and Hold On To Love.

In many respects this year's UK entry was a joined force of the giants. Not only Mary Hopkin was a celebrity at the time. John Carter also was a big name in the late 60's to mid-70's. John started his career in the early-60's as a member of Carter Lewis & The Southerners. When this group dissolved John started doing session work and his voice can be heard on such big hits as Sandie Shaw's Always Something There To Remind Me and Keith West's Excerpt From A Teenage Opera. First chart success came, when John joined the Ivy League, a group that also consisted of his former band mate Ken Lewis. They started to record hits like Tossing And Turning and Funny How Love Can Be. John was replaced in the Ivy League by Tony Burrows (see Brotherhood of Man, UK 1976). John was reunited in 1967 with Tony Burrows and Ken Lewis for the group The Flowerpot Men, a reincarnation of the Ivy League that would eventually become White Plains in 1970. Hits of both groups were Let's Go To San Francisco and My Baby Loves Lovin'. John went on to work with White Plains after his contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest and several other UK hits with this group followed in the early-70's. When the White Plain's hits dried up after 1973, the group renamed themselves once again and reappeared in the charts in 1974 as The First Class with the big hit Beach Baby, a song that was co-witten by John's wife Gillian Shakespeare like most of the other First Class songs. Soon afterwards John Carter concentrated his efforts on songwriting. Something he achieved his biggest hits with, considering Mary Hopkin's Eurovision entry bettered the Ivy League's Tossing And Turning by one position in the UK charts.

Geoff Stephens was a famous song writer at the time and also is the man behind a lot of songs for Sunny Leslie (UK 1969 and see UK 1976) and other artists.

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All Participations for United Kingdom

Year Artist Song Points Rank
2011 0 15
2011 Blue I can 100 11
2010 Josh Dubovie That sounds good to me 0 21
2009 Jade It's my time 0 10
2008 Andy Abraham Even if 14 23
2007 Scooch Flying the flag (for you) 19 23
2006 Daz Sampson Teenage life 25 19
2005 Javine Touch my fire 18 22
2004 James Fox Hold on to our love 29 16
2003 Jemini Cry baby 0 26
2002 Jessica Garlick Come back 111 3
2001 Lindsay D. No dream impossible 28 15
2000 Nicki French Don't play that song again 28 16
1999 Precious Say it again 34 14
1998 Imaani Where are you? 166 2
1997 Katrina and The Waves Love shine a light 227 1
1996 Gina G Just a little bit 77 8
1995 Love City Groove Love city groove 76 10
1994 Frances Ruffelle We will be free (Lonely symphony) 63 10
1993 Sonia Better the devil you know 164 2
1992 Michael Ball One step out of time 139 2
1991 Samantha Janus A message to your heart 47 10
1990 Emma Give a little love back to the world 87 6
1989 Live Report Why do I always get it wrong 130 2
1988 Scott Fitzgerald Go 136 2
1987 Rikki Only the light 47 13
1986 Ryder Runner in the night 72 7
1985 Vikki Love is... 100 4
1984 Belle and the Devotions Love games 63 7
1983 Sweet Dreams I'm never giving up 79 6
1982 Bardo One step further 76 7
1981 Bucks Fizz Making your mind up 136 1
1980 Prima Donna Love enough for two 106 3
1979 Black Lace Mary Ann 73 7
1978 Co-Co The bad old days 61 11
1977 Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran Rock bottom 121 2
1976 Brotherhood of Man Save your kisses for me 164 1
1975 The Shadows Let me be the one 138 2
1974 Olivia Newton-John Long live love 14 4
1973 Cliff Richard Power to all our friends 123 3
1972 The New Seekers Beg, steal or borrow 114 2
1971 Clodagh Rodgers Jack in the box 98 4
1970 Mary Hopkin Knock, knock (who's there?) 26 2
1969 Lulu Boom bang-a-bang 18 1
1968 Cliff Richard Congratulations 28 2
1967 Sandie Shaw Puppet on a string 47 1
1966 Kenneth McKellar A man without love 8 9
1965 Kathy Kirby I belong 26 2
1964 Matt Monro I love the little things 17 2
1963 Ronnie Carroll Say wonderful things 28 4
1962 Ronnie Carroll Ring-a-ding girl 10 4
1961 The Allisons Are you sure? 24 2
1960 Bryan Johnson Looking high, high, high 25 2
1959 Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson Sing little birdie 16 2
1957 Patricia Bredin All 6 7




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