Mother of Mine (song)

"Mother of Mine" is a song written by Bill Parkinson and made famous by a Scottish former child singing star Neil Reid, who sang it on ITV's Opportunity Knocks and won the competition on 13 December 1971, singing his version of the song.

[2][3] The "Mother of Mine" record sold over 250,000 copies in the United Kingdom, and over 2.5 million globally.

[4] The song also appeared on his self-titled album Neil Reid, reaching number 1 on the UK Albums Chart, and thus making Reid the holder of the title of the youngest person to reach number one on that chart.

Reid followed up the single "Mother of Mine" by "That's What I Want To Be" three months later, but that song peaked at number 45,[6] and Reid quickly faded from national prominence to performing on the Northern England Working men's club circuit.

Two years after winning Opportunity Knocks, Reid's voice broke and as a result he gave up professional singing.