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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 | 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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Latest revision as of 21:49, 8 April 2022
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 1967 Eurovision Song Contest, and also the United Kingdom's first winning entry of the Contest. The B-side is Tell The Boys.
A Song for Europe
The song was the fourth to be performed, and, through postcard voting, won, making it the United Kingdom's Eurovision entry that year.
Eurovision Song Contest
The song was performed 11th and won with 47 votes.[1]