1970: Mary Hopkin, ‘Knock, Knock, Who’s There?’
Welsh folk singer Hopkin gave the UK another second place at Eurovision, after a string of hit singles including Goodbye (written and produced by Paul McCartney).
After she married top producer Tony Visconti in 1971, she withdrew from the limelight, but still sang on several albums he produced, including David Bowie’s Low. After a late-Seventies comeback, she joined a group called Oasis (not the Gallaghers’ band), and sang on Vangelis’s soundtrack for Blade Runner. She is still recording, and released her last studio album in 2013.
In 2018, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her break out single Those Were the Days, produced by Paul McCartney, Hopkin released a new acoustic version of the track.
Every Eurovision UK entry ranked, from worst to best
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20 May 2021 • 7:23am
The UK hasn t won Eurovision since 1998 and most recently placed last in 2019. Surely, the only way from here is up
The Eurovision Song Contest 2021 is underway. Following last year s cancellation, fans are no doubt anticipating a spectacle of excess come the final on May 22.
This year, the UK s hopes ride on the shoulders of 2014 Brit Award-winner James Newman, with earnest single Embers .
You can see how the London singer-songwriter fares by tuning in to BBC Four for the second Semi-Final on May 20 and the Grand Final on May 22, which will go live on BBC One from 8pm.
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Brotherhood of Man won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1976
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How to Eurovision: United Kingdom
05 February 2021 at 17:00 CET
Each participating country brings their own unique flavour to the competition. In our series How to Eurovision we ve been exploring how each participating country tends to compete in the Contest. In this episode we re highlighting all the special reasons why we love to watch. the United Kingdom!
The northwestern European island nation made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland has had a long and pretty successful history throughout its time in the Contest. With a handful of wins, several near misses, and plenty of not-so-successful entries most recently, it s time to take a closer look at how the United Kingdom (UK) typically represents itself in the Eurovision Song Contest!