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Now that’s what you call Everlastin­g Love

Hitmaker celebrates 50th wedding anniversar­y

- Chris Riches

A POP star who had a No1 hit in 1968 with Everlastin­g Love has been true to the lyrics...by celebratin­g his fiftieth wedding anniversar­y.

Mick Jackson, 72, and his band Love Affair knocked the Beatles’ legendary Hello, Goodbye single off the number one spot with their cover version.

Three years later he wed childhood sweetheart Patricia Speight, now 70.

The couple, from Bradford, have remained faithful to the song, which was on the soundtrack of the 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason.

To mark their golden wedding anniversar­y bassist Mick has released a new single Christmas Dreams.

The Jacksons have one of the longest marriages in the music industry.

Compliment

Mick said: “From the moment Patricia and I met I knew we were meant to be together. She had to put up with such a lot while I was touring around the world and couldn’t even tell people she was my girlfriend.

“But we stayed together, got engaged and then married and here we are, still together 50 years later.

“I’ve written many songs over the years but the one thing that meant more to me than anything was my own Everlastin­g Love… Patricia.”

Explaining his new Christmas song he added: “I wanted to write a love song to celebrate the 50 years, tell her how I feel and thank her for all the good times together.”

The couple, who met on a blind date in 1967, went on to have two children and three grandchild­ren.

After leaving Love Affair in 1971, Mick had a successful career racing

cars and running a marketing firm. Patricia, who became a local newspaper reporter, said: “Mick has always been the one for me.

“He is a man of few words, but there isn’t a compliment more lovely than a love song written for you.”

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Mick and Patricia on their wedding day in 1971 and, right, 50 years on

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