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George Harrison and welsh singer Mary Hopkin - cca 1969
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before International Women's Day was over I wanted to put together a little tribute to my favorite women in music. These ladies' voices have shaped my life and helped me discover the sound of my own!
Cass Elliot | Dusty Springfield | Grace Slick |Janis Joplin | Joni Mitchell | Judith Durham | Judy Collins | Julie Andrews | Karen Carpenter | Mary Hopkin | Petula Clark | Ronnie Spector
#Cass Elliot#Dusty Springfield#Grace Slick#Janis Joplin#Joni Mitchell#Judith Durham#Judy Collins#Julie Andrews#Karen Carpenter#Mary Hopkin#Petula Clark#Ronnie Spector#International Women's Day#women in music
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Mary Hopkin, 1968.
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September 9th 1968 - Savile Row. Paul's hands is a photograph taken during the filming of the video clip "Hey Jude" on September 4th, 1968🥀🍂🥀
Via Beatles and Cavern Club Photos FB🍂
#60s icons#girlsofthesixties#the beatles wives#60s couples#the beatles#yoko ono#john and yoko#mary hopkin#1968
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Paul McCartney with Mary Hopkin recording “Those Were The Days” at Abbey Road Studios for Apple Records.
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When your worst nightmare comes true, all you can do is laugh hysterically otherwise you’d scream your head off.
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George Picture of the Day 1-19-24
Paul and Mary Hopkin. I shall say no more.
Thank you to owner.
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Mary Hopkin (1950-) solo Songs: "Those Were the Days," "Goodbye" Propaganda: "PRETTY VOICE PRETTY VOICEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Mamie Smith (1891-1946) Songs: "Crazy Blues," "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down" Propaganda: "...[created] the first major blues hit, paving the way for future Black musicians such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey. In that same year, only a few months earlier, she was the first Black singer to record a vocal blues song. Even though the recording quality of Crazy Blues isn't great, her voice forces you to stop and just listen. She absolutely shines and the poor quality always makes me grateful that we have recordings of her at all. Although Crazy Blues was her biggest hit, she made recordings all through the 1920s and became known as "The Queen of the Blues". Also, I think that she was really pretty."
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Audio Propaganda for Mamie Smith: 1
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Monday Morning.
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Mary Hopkin, Yoko Ono and the Beatles
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Those Were The Days - Mary Hopkin
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“And then I got a phone call: 'Why don't you come over?' It was september (1968). I remember Heather was just going to start Dalton and my parents were so furious with me. She got into Dalton. It would have been great. It was really good for Heather; I wish she had had that kind of life, instead of this crazy life. Dalton and then do well at school, go to university, whatever. But I had no feeling of responsibility, I must have been quite irresponsible to think that a five-year-old kid is starting school for the first time, and I'm buzzing off leaving her... I was led to feel guilty by my parents, my father and stepmother. I'm going to London now, so I get on the plane.” Linda McCartney from "Many Years From Now" by Barry Miles.🌼🌼🌼
📸1. Heather at Linda's apartment, NYC 1967. Linda Eastman.
📸2. Linda with Heather and Paul on their wedding day in London, 12 March 1969. Getty Images
📸3. Heather with Paul and Linda and Mary Hopkin at EMI Abbey Road Studios entrance, London 1969. Shot by a fan
Via @maccalover66 on Instagram🌼
#60s icons#girlsofthesixties#60s couples#the beatles wives#paul mccartney#linda mccartney#heather mccartney#mary hopkin#1968#1969
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