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Ahab the Arab

"Ahab the Arab" (also written "Ahab, the Arab") is a novelty song written and recorded by Ray Stevens in 1962.

"Ahab the Arab"
Single by Ray Stevens
from the album 1,837 Seconds of Humor
B-side"It's Been So Long"
ReleasedMay 1962
GenreNovelty
Length2:47 (single version)
3:45 (album version)
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Ray Stevens
Producer(s)Shelby Singleton
Ray Stevens singles chronology
"Scratch My Back (I Love It)"
(1961)
"Ahab the Arab"
(1962)
"Furthermore"
(1962)
Music video
Listen to "Ahab the Arab" (Official Music Video) on YouTube

Lyrics edit

In the song, Arab is pronounced /ˈræb/ (AY-rab) to rhyme with Ahab. The hero of the story is Clyde the camel and Stevens has made references to Clyde numerous times throughout his career. The song portrays a "sheik of the burning sands" named Ahab. He is highly decorated with jewelry, and every night he hops on his camel named Clyde on his way to see Fatima, who is the best dancer in the Sultan's harem. Fatima is described with a modified quote from the 1909 hit, "I've Got Rings On My Fingers": "with rings on her fingers and bells on her toes and a bone in her nose, ho ho". During the ride, Ahab "speaks" (actually, produces ululations that parody the Arabic language) to Clyde. A 1969 re-recording adds the advertising catch phrase "Sold, American!" to the end of one chant. The phrase was well known from the commercials for radio's popular The Jack Benny Program, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes. The program began and ended with two tobacco auctioneers rattling off prices in a rapid-fire similar to Stevens' delivery, ending with "Sold American!"

When Ahab finds Fatima in her tent, she is ironically engaged in stereotypically Western behavior: "eating on a raisin, and a grape, and an apricot, and a pomegranate, a bowl of chittlins, two bananas, three Hershey bars, and sipping on an RC co-cola, and eating a Moon Pie, listenin' to her transistor, watchin' the Grand Ole Opry, and readin' Mad Magazine while she sung, 'Does your chewing gum lose its flavor?'" Ahab woos Fatima with another mock Arabic chant, this time a quote from the song "Let's Twist Again" by Chubby Checker. Fatima (portrayed by Stevens in falsetto) responds to Ahab's advances with laughter and an (English) utterance that Ahab is "crazy".

Ahab loves Fatima, which apparently does not sit too well with the Sultan, whose appearance prompts an escape attempt, which does succeed, because Clyde was the fastest camel in the desert, and they "lived happily ever after" (the original single version was edited and does not mention the escape attempt at all, instead ending the song with Fatima saying, "Crazy, baby!").[1]

In Stevens' career edit

It followed "Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills", becoming his second top 40 hit. It reached number five on Billboard's Hot 100 and number nine on the Billboard R&B chart. It remains one of the best-selling records of Stevens' career. Stevens has recorded the song at least three times and there have also been edited versions. Along with "The Streak", it was one of Stevens' biggest hits and contributed greatly to his popularity.

A later song by Stevens, a Christmas novelty number called "Santa Claus Is Watching You", features a "cameo" by Clyde. The intrepid camel is pressed into service in place of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (in different recordings of the song, the famous reindeer's reason for being absent alternates between "He's on a stakeout at your house" or being "all stove up in the hospital" after injuring himself during "a twist contest"). The song also repeats the "Ahab the Arab" schtick of reciting a random list of objects, in this case gifts for "all the good little girls and boys."

Stevens has said that Clyde the camel was named after rhythm-and-blues singer Clyde McPhatter, formerly the lead singer of The Drifters. Clyde is arguably the most memorable character of the song, due to Stevens' exaggerated imitation of a camel's braying vocalization. Clyde has become something of a mascot for Stevens, and for several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s the artist released albums and video entertainment under the label Clyde Records (complete with camel-shaped logo). Clyde Records continues to be the outlet for a lot of contemporary material from Stevens.

Stevens' music publishing company was once named Ahab Music Inc. before he changed its name in 1977 to Ray Stevens Music. His publishing company is affiliated with BMI.

Chart history edit

Other versions edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ahab the Arab" February 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Mad Music Archive.
  2. ^ "Flavour of New Zealand, 16 August 1962". Flavourofnz.co.nz. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  3. ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 551.
  5. ^ "Cash Box Top 100 Singles, August 4, 1962". Cashboxmagazine.com. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Top 100 Hits of 1962/Top 100 Songs of 1962 | Music Outfitters". Musicoutfitters.com. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on May 17, 2015. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  8. ^ . NBC Nightly News. 25 October 2012. Archived from the original on 27 October 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2012. Police believe former TV star Jimmy Savile, a national icon, may have been one of Britain's worst pedophile offenders. Some of Savile's alleged 300 victims had appeared on his TV shows.
  9. ^ Gilbert, Dave (24 October 2012). "Jimmy Savile: National treasure in life, reviled 'sex abuser' in death". CNN. Retrieved 26 October 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ahab the Arab news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ahab the Arab also written Ahab the Arab is a novelty song written and recorded by Ray Stevens in 1962 Ahab the Arab Single by Ray Stevensfrom the album 1 837 Seconds of HumorB side It s Been So Long ReleasedMay 1962GenreNoveltyLength2 47 single version 3 45 album version LabelMercurySongwriter s Ray StevensProducer s Shelby SingletonRay Stevens singles chronology Scratch My Back I Love It 1961 Ahab the Arab 1962 Furthermore 1962 Music videoListen to Ahab the Arab Official Music Video on YouTube Contents 1 Lyrics 2 In Stevens career 3 Chart history 3 1 Weekly charts 3 2 Year end charts 4 Other versions 5 ReferencesLyrics editIn the song Arab is pronounced ˈ eɪ r ae b AY rab to rhyme with Ahab The hero of the story is Clyde the camel and Stevens has made references to Clyde numerous times throughout his career The song portrays a sheik of the burning sands named Ahab He is highly decorated with jewelry and every night he hops on his camel named Clyde on his way to see Fatima who is the best dancer in the Sultan s harem Fatima is described with a modified quote from the 1909 hit I ve Got Rings On My Fingers with rings on her fingers and bells on her toes and a bone in her nose ho ho During the ride Ahab speaks actually produces ululations that parody the Arabic language to Clyde A 1969 re recording adds the advertising catch phrase Sold American to the end of one chant The phrase was well known from the commercials for radio s popular The Jack Benny Program sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes The program began and ended with two tobacco auctioneers rattling off prices in a rapid fire similar to Stevens delivery ending with Sold American When Ahab finds Fatima in her tent she is ironically engaged in stereotypically Western behavior eating on a raisin and a grape and an apricot and a pomegranate a bowl of chittlins two bananas three Hershey bars and sipping on an RC co cola and eating a Moon Pie listenin to her transistor watchin the Grand Ole Opry and readin Mad Magazine while she sung Does your chewing gum lose its flavor Ahab woos Fatima with another mock Arabic chant this time a quote from the song Let s Twist Again by Chubby Checker Fatima portrayed by Stevens in falsetto responds to Ahab s advances with laughter and an English utterance that Ahab is crazy Ahab loves Fatima which apparently does not sit too well with the Sultan whose appearance prompts an escape attempt which does succeed because Clyde was the fastest camel in the desert and they lived happily ever after the original single version was edited and does not mention the escape attempt at all instead ending the song with Fatima saying Crazy baby 1 In Stevens career editIt followed Jeremiah Peabody s Polyunsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green and Purple Pills becoming his second top 40 hit It reached number five on Billboard s Hot 100 and number nine on the Billboard R amp B chart It remains one of the best selling records of Stevens career Stevens has recorded the song at least three times and there have also been edited versions Along with The Streak it was one of Stevens biggest hits and contributed greatly to his popularity A later song by Stevens a Christmas novelty number called Santa Claus Is Watching You features a cameo by Clyde The intrepid camel is pressed into service in place of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer in different recordings of the song the famous reindeer s reason for being absent alternates between He s on a stakeout at your house or being all stove up in the hospital after injuring himself during a twist contest The song also repeats the Ahab the Arab schtick of reciting a random list of objects in this case gifts for all the good little girls and boys Stevens has said that Clyde the camel was named after rhythm and blues singer Clyde McPhatter formerly the lead singer of The Drifters Clyde is arguably the most memorable character of the song due to Stevens exaggerated imitation of a camel s braying vocalization Clyde has become something of a mascot for Stevens and for several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s the artist released albums and video entertainment under the label Clyde Records complete with camel shaped logo Clyde Records continues to be the outlet for a lot of contemporary material from Stevens Stevens music publishing company was once named Ahab Music Inc before he changed its name in 1977 to Ray Stevens Music His publishing company is affiliated with BMI Chart history editWeekly charts edit Chart 1962 PeakpositionAustralia 7New Zealand Lever Hit Parade 2 3U S Billboard Hot 100 3 5U S Billboard Hot R amp B Sides 4 9U S Cash Box Top 100 5 2 Year end charts edit Chart 1962 RankU S Billboard Hot 100 6 61U S Cash Box 7 80Other versions editStevens re recorded the song for his 1969 album Gitarzan and again for the song s music video in 1995 A cover version of Stevens song was released in July 1962 by Jimmy Savile 8 9 backed by the English pop group The Tremeloes featuring Brian Poole Kinky Friedman recorded the song for his 1977 album Lasso from El Paso Cledus T Judd covered the song in his 2007 album Boogity Boogity A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens References edit Ahab the Arab Archived February 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine Mad Music Archive Flavour of New Zealand 16 August 1962 Flavourofnz co nz Retrieved 10 December 2023 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 X Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 551 Cash Box Top 100 Singles August 4 1962 Cashboxmagazine com Retrieved 10 December 2023 Top 100 Hits of 1962 Top 100 Songs of 1962 Music Outfitters Musicoutfitters com Retrieved 10 December 2023 Cash Box Year End Charts Top 100 Pop Singles December 29 1962 Archived from the original on May 17 2015 Retrieved May 24 2020 Savile BBC scandal shocks UK NBC Nightly News 25 October 2012 Archived from the original on 27 October 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2012 Police believe former TV star Jimmy Savile a national icon may have been one of Britain s worst pedophile offenders Some of Savile s alleged 300 victims had appeared on his TV shows Gilbert Dave 24 October 2012 Jimmy Savile National treasure in life reviled sex abuser in death CNN Retrieved 26 October 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ahab the Arab amp oldid 1189267986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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