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Puppet on a String (Sandie Shaw song)

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1967 song by Sandie Shaw

"Puppet on a String"
side-A label; solid centre variant
One of solid centre variants of the UK single
Single bySandie Shaw
from the albumPuppet on a String
B-side"Tell the Boys"
Released7 March 1967
Recorded1967
Genre
Length2:21
LabelPye[3]
Songwriters
ProducerKen Woodman[4]
Sandie Shaw singles chronology
"I Don't Need Anything"
(1967)
"Puppet on a String"
(1967)
"Tonight in Tokyo"
(1967)
Performance video
"Puppet on a String" onYouTube atBeat-Club
Eurovision Song Contest 1967 entry
Country
Artist
Language
English
Composers
Lyricists
  • Bill Martin
  • Phil Coulter
Conductor
Finals performance
Final result
1st
Final points
47
Entry chronology
◄ "A Man Without Love" (1966)
"Congratulations" (1968) ►

"Puppet on a String" is a song recorded by the English singerSandie Shaw, written byBill Martin andPhil Coulter. Itrepresented the United Kingdom in theEurovision Song Contest 1967, held inVienna, winning the contest, becoming the first of the United Kingdom's five Eurovision wins.[5][6]

As her thirteenth UK single release, "Puppet on a String" became aUK Singles Chart number one hit on 27 April 1967, staying at the top for a total of three weeks.[7] In theUnited States, a 1967 version byAl Hirt went to number 18 on theAdult Contemporary chart and appeared in the "Bubbling Under" feature below theBillboard Hot 100, reaching number 129.[8]

Background

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Conception

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"Puppet on a String" was written byBill Martin andPhil Coulter,[4] and recorded bySandie Shaw.

Selection

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TheBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) internally selected Shaw astheir representative for the12th edition of theEurovision Song Contest. She had never been taken with the idea of taking part in the contest but her discoverer,Adam Faith, had talked her into it, saying it would keep her manager Eve Taylor happy. Taylor wanted to give Shaw a morecabaret appeal and felt that this was the right move – and also felt that it would get Shaw back in the public's good books as she had recently been involved in a divorce scandal.[9]

Shaw performed the song as one of five prospective numbers for the contest onThe Rolf Harris Show. Of the five songs, "Puppet on a String" was Shaw's least favourite. In her own words, "I hated it from the very first 'oompah' to the final 'bang' on the big bass drum. I was instinctively repelled by its sexist drivel andcuckoo-clock tune".[10] On 25 February 1967, Shaw performed the five songs onA Song for Europe 1967, the national final organized by the BBC to select the song she would perform in the contest. The winner was chosen by postcard voting and on 4 March the BBC announced that "Puppet on a String" had won the competition becoming the British entry for Eurovision.[11]

Shaw also recorded "Puppet on a String" in French –as "Un tout petit pantin"–, Italian –"La danza delle note"–, Spanish –"Marionetas en la cuerda"–, and German –"Wiedehopf im Mai"–.[12]

Eurovision

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On 8 April 1967, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at theGroßer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg inVienna hosted byÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), and broadcast live throughout the continent. Shaw performed "Puppet on a String" eleventh on the night, followingBelgium's "Ik heb zorgen" byLouis Neefs and precedingSpain's "Hablemos del amor" byRaphael.Kenny Woodman conducted the live orchestra in the performance of the British entry.[13]

At the close of voting, the song had received 47 points, placing it first in a field of sixteen, and winning the contest[14]

Aftermath

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As a result of it winning the Eurovision Song Contest, "Puppet on a String" became Shaw's third number one hit in the UK –a record for a woman at the time– and was a big worldwide smash. Globally, the single achieved sales in excess of four million, making it the biggest-selling winning Eurovision track to date.[15] Some estimates suggest this makes the track the biggest selling single by a British female artist of all time.[16]

Shaw performed her song in the Eurovision twenty-fifth anniversary showSongs of Europe held on 22 August 1981 inMysen.[17]

Chart history

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1967)[6]Peak
position
Argentina (ACPVP)[18]1
Australia (Go-Set National Top 40)[19]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[20]1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[21]1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[22]1
Canada (Canadian Singles Chart)13
Denmark (Danish Singles Chart)[23]2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[24]5
France (Institut français d'opinion publique)[25]2
Ireland (IRMA)[26]1
Italy (Musica e dischi)[27]8
Malaysia (Radio Malaysia)[28]2
Netherlands (Veronica Top 40)[26]1
Netherlands (Mega Top 30)[29]1
New Zealand (PPNZ)[30]2
Norway (VG-lista)[31]1
Singapore (Radio Singapore)[28]3
South Africa (Entertainment Monitoring Africa)[32]3
Spain (Cadena SER)[33]1
Sweden (Kvällstoppen)[34]1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[28]1
UK Singles (OCC)[4]1
Venezuela[35]6
West Germany (Schallplatte)[36]1

Sales

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RegionCopies
Belgium45,000[37]
Germany750,000[38]
Worldwide4,000,000[39]

Legacy

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Cover versions

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The song was covered in over 200 versions in over 30 languages.[40][better source needed]

Covers include:

In popular culture

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The song was featured in the 1975 Bulgarian cartoon Buffo-Synchronists by Proiko Proikov and the soundtrack of the 2021 filmLast Night in Soho.[67] In July 2024, the song was sampled by English singerJade, for her debut single titled "Angel of My Dreams".[68]

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