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About the Song

James & Bobby Purify’s “I’m Your Puppet” is a classic soul ballad that captures the essence of deep, devoted love. Released in 1966, the song quickly became a hit, showcasing the duo’s incredible vocal harmonies and the raw emotion of their performance.

What sets this song apart is its poignant exploration of surrender. The lyrics paint a picture of a lover completely devoted to their partner, willing to be manipulated or controlled out of love. This concept, while perhaps unconventional by today’s standards, was groundbreaking for its time. It’s a testament to the depth of emotion that soul music could convey.

The Purify brothers’ vocal chemistry is undeniable. Their voices blend seamlessly, creating a rich, soulful sound that is both powerful and intimate. The song’s arrangement is simple yet effective, with a driving rhythm and understated instrumentation that allows the vocals to take center stage.

“I’m Your Puppet” remains a beloved classic for its honest portrayal of love and devotion. It’s a song that continues to resonate with listeners, proving that true artistry transcends time.I Take What I Want': James & Bobby Purify Call On Sam & Dave

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Lyrics: I’m Your Puppet

Pull the string and I’ll wink at you, I’m your puppet
I’ll do funny things if you want me to, I’m your puppetI’ll be yours to have and to hold
Darling you’ve got full control of your puppet

Pull another string and I’ll kiss your lips, I’m your puppet
Snap your finger and I’ll turn you some flips, I’m your puppet

Your every wish is my command
All you gotta do is wiggle your little hand
I’m your puppet, I’m your puppet

I’m just a toy, just a funny boy
That makes you laugh when you’re blue
I’ll be wonderful, do just what I’m told
I’ll do anything for you
I’m your puppet, I’m your puppet

Pull them little strings and I’ll sing you a song, I’m your puppet
Make me do right or make me do wrong, I’m your puppet

Treat me good and I’ll do anything
I’m just a puppet an you hold my string, I’m your puppet
Yeah, I’m your puppet

Walking, talking, living, loving puppet
I’m hanging on a string girl, I’ll do anything now

I’m a walking, talking, living, loving puppet, and I love you

I’m a smiling happy face when you want me to
Even make you happy when you’re feeling blue

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