No, But the band who sing it, Black Lace, were in 1979 representing the United Kingdom with the song Mary Ann.
The song that sounds like "bop bop bop, bop boparan" is very likely the song "Barbara Ann" by the Beach Boys (1965). The lyrics are "Baa Baa Baa, Baa Barbara Ann" and the song was first recorded in 1961 by the Regents.
Mary ann referes to a woman named Mary Anne Westenhouse who was a heiress around the 1920s the songs writer is unknown but it seems to be her which it is refering this information comes from Pete Seger the folk traditionalist.Some people think the song could also be about a Mary Ann Lagrate from Louisianna who courted John Jacob Niles but that has yet too be proven.
The Singing Christians, a Southern Gospel quartet from Tenaha, Texas, performed and recorded this song in the late 1970s. The song was written by Ann Ballard and featured Wayne Christian on lead vocals.
Mary Ann is a young lady, right? Yes. Mary Ann is a person.
Mary Ann - song - was created in 1979.
Mary Ann has written: 'As Alive, So Dead' 'Searching for the Song'
No; it will be protected through 2057.
Professor & Mary Ann
The Professor and Mary Ann.
A song titled What About Love was recorded by Heart in 1985 and was their first single. The singer was Ann Wilson.
No, But the band who sing it, Black Lace, were in 1979 representing the United Kingdom with the song Mary Ann.
Mary Ann Nichols's birth name is Mary Ann Walker.
Mary Ann Hermansen's birth name is Mary Ann Oedy.
Mary Ann Saxon's birth name is Mary Ann Murphy.
Mary Ann Hay's birth name is Mary Ann O'Connell.
Mary Ann Hardie has written: 'Diaries and letters of Mary Ann Hardie'