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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Elvis Presley’s “Puppet on a String”. Released in 1965, this tune is a fascinating snapshot of a particular era in the King’s career. Now, for those who followed Elvis’s meteoric rise in the late 50s, the early 60s were a time of transition. The raw, electrifying rockabilly that made him a sensation had softened somewhat, evolving into a more pop-oriented sound. This shift was partly due to the demands of Hollywood, where Elvis found himself churning out movie soundtracks at a rapid pace.

“Puppet on a String” perfectly exemplifies this mid-60s Elvis. Gone are the days of “Hound Dog” and “Jailhouse Rock.” Instead, we have a more playful, almost whimsical Elvis. The song itself is a delightful confection, a sugary pop tune with a bouncy melody and a driving backbeat. The lyrics, though not particularly profound, tell the story of a man completely smitten with a girl. He feels utterly captivated by her, hence the “puppet on a string” metaphor. It’s a lighthearted, innocent kind of love song, a far cry from the smoldering intensity of his earlier ballads.

Now, some might argue that this shift towards a more commercial sound was a sell-out, a dilution of Elvis’s raw talent. But let’s not forget the context. The early 60s were a time of immense cultural change. Rock and roll, once a rebellious force, was becoming more mainstream. Elvis, ever the shrewd performer, adapted to this changing landscape. He continued to be a massive pop icon, influencing countless musicians who would follow.

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“Puppet on a String” wasn’t a chart-topping smash, but it did find a place on the soundtrack for the movie “Girl Happy”. This film, another entry in the long line of Elvis vehicles, was a typical beach party romp, all sunshine, bikinis, and youthful abandon. The song fit the movie’s carefree vibe perfectly, adding a touch of playful energy to the soundtrack.

Musically, “Puppet on a String” is a treat for the ears. The backing band, led by the legendary Scotty Moore on guitar, lays down a tight groove. The rhythm section is infectious, and the horns add a touch of brassy charm. Elvis himself delivers a wonderfully charismatic vocal performance. He doesn’t try to overpower the song; instead, he lets his natural charisma shine through, infusing the performance with a playful wink.

So, while “Puppet on a String” might not be one of Elvis’s most critically acclaimed songs, it’s a delightful snapshot of a particular era in his career. It’s a fun, catchy tune that showcases his undeniable charisma and effortless charm. It’s a song that reminds us why Elvis Presley remains the King of Rock and Roll, even in his more playful moments.

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Lyrics:

“Puppet On A String”
(from “Girl Happy” soundtrack)
Every time you look at me
I’m as helpless as can be
I become a puppet on a string
You can do ‘most anything with meAll you do is touch my hand
And your wish is my command
I become a puppet on a string
You can do ‘most anything with me

If you really love me
Darling please be kind
I offer you the truest love
That you will ever find

Take my heart and please be fair
Handle it with loving care
For I’m just a puppet on a string
You can do ‘most anything with me

If you really love me
Darling please be kind
I offer you the truest love
That you will ever find

Take my heart and please be fair
Handle it with loving care
For I’m just a puppet on a string
You can do ‘most anything with me
You can do ‘most anything with me