Ahab the Arab

AHAB THE ARAB
 
 
“Ahab the Arab”  is a novelty song written and recorded by Ray Stevens in 1962.  In the song, Arab is pronounced “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.  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.  (More from Wikipedia)

 

 

It is more difficult for someone to make a career out of novelty records, but there have been a few.  Ray Stevens started with “Ahab the Arab” (it hit #5 in 1962) and had a series of other hits later in the 1960’s and into the 1970’s:  “Harry the Hairy Ape”, “Gitarzan”, “Santa Claus Is Watching You”, “The Streak”, etc.  He did some serious songs also, notably “Everything Is Beautiful”. 

 

(March 2013)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021