Puppet on a String (album)

Shaw won the contest hands down, though it has always been felt that this was partly down to her existing popularity on the continent (she had recorded most of her hit singles in French, Italian, German and Spanish).

As a result, "Puppet on a String" became her third Number One hit in the UK,[1] (a record for a female at the time) and was a big worldwide smash (the biggest selling single of the year in Germany).

An EP was later released in the UK entitled "Tell The Boys" containing the other four prospective Eurovision songs after fans expressed demands for them (though the title track had been used as the B-side to the "Puppet on a String" single).

The Puppet on a String album finishes with "Had A Dream Last Night," the only Andrews song performed on The Rolf Harris show as a prospective Eurovision number.

This is followed by the other two prospective Eurovision songs not found on the "main" album - "I'll Cry Myself To Sleep" written by Roger Webb and "Ask Any Woman" by James Stewart and Gerry Langley.

The fifth bonus track is an Italian version of Andrews' "Don't Make Me Cry" (the B-side to the 1967 Top 20 single "You've Not Changed") entitled "Quel Po' Che Mi Da."

[1] Penultimate track is "So This Is Love," another exclusive song by Andrews that was recorded in late 1967 but remained unreleased until the Nothing Comes Easy box set was released in 2004.