MARY HOPKINS:
BORN:
It was the
British supermodel Twiggy who
alerted Paul McCartney to the
Welsh singer Mary Hopkin
when Apple Records was looking for talent in 1968. The waifish
soprano scored a huge, worldwide smash with her first Apple single, the
melancholy but rabble-rousing ballad "Those Were the Days," in late
1968; it actually knocked the Beatles'
own "Hey Jude" out of the number one position in the U.K. Paul McCartney lent Hopkin a
further hand by producing her first album, and writing her second single,
"Goodbye," which was also a hit. More comfortable with refined,
precious ballads and folky pop than rock, Hopkin
scored several more hit singles in the