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'''Puppet on a String''' is a single by [[Sandie Shaw]], released on March 7, 1967. It is best known for being the winning entry of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967|1967 Eurovision Song Contest]], and also the United Kingdom's first winning entry of the Contest. The B-side is [[Tell The Boys]].
'''Puppet on a String''' is a single by [[Sandie Shaw]], released on March 7, 1967. It was written by [[Bill Martin]] and [[Phil Coulter]], and is best known for being the winning entry of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967|1967 Eurovision Song Contest]], and also the United Kingdom's first winning entry of the Contest. The B-side is [[Tell The Boys]].


== [[The Rolf Harris Show|A Song for Europe]] ==
== [[The Rolf Harris Show|A Song for Europe]] ==
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== Eurovision Song Contest ==
== Eurovision Song Contest ==
The song was performed 11th and won by 47 points.
The song was performed 11th and won with 47 votes.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/36grT7mNzVmSz7CQqjxxtpg/eurovision-1967-sandie-shaw</ref>


== Listen ==
== Listen ==
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== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:Singles released in 1967]]
[[Category:A-side Singles]]