The Unicorn

Shel Silverstein

About The Unicorn

"The Unicorn" is a song by Shel Silverstein that was made very popular by The Irish Rovers in 1968. It remains one of the best-known songs in the Irish Rovers' long career. It sold 8 million copies worldwide and reached #2 in the US Adult Contemporary Chart, #7 in the U. S. Hot 100, #4 in Canada, and #5 in Ireland. It can still be heard regularly in Irish Pubs. The lyrics to the song also appear, printed as a poem, in Shel Silverstein's book Where the Sidewalk Ends. In the original version of the song, The Irish Rovers speak half of the lyrics, as well as the part of the 4th Chorus. The final line of the 5th verse is spoken freely without the music: "And that's why you'll never see a Unicorn to this very day". On the remakes most of the song is sung, again except for the final line, which is spoken freely without the music. Shel Silverstein's own version was released in 1962 on his album Inside Folk Songs (Atlantic 8072). His songbook, "Dirty Feet" (TRO/Hollis Music, 1969), includes a discography saying that, along with The Irish Rovers and Silverstein's versions, "The Unicorn" had been recorded by Bill Anderson (Decca), Shay Duffin (RCA), Robert Goulet (Columbia), Bob Turner (ABC), and "Uncle Bill" (Dot). (The record "Uncle Bill Socks It To Ya" was by Burt Wilson, imitating W. C. Fields) 


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1962
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A long time ago, when the earth was still green,
There were more kinds of animals than you've ever seen;
They'd run around free while the earth was being born,
The loveliest of all was the Unicorn.

There was green alligators and long-necked geese,
Some humpty-backed camels and some chimpanzees,
Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born,
The loveliest of all was the Unicorn.

Now God seen some sinnin' and it gave Him pain.
And He said, "Stand back, I'm going to make it rain."
He said, "Hey, brother Noah, I'll tell you what to do.
Build me a floating zoo."

And take some of them green alligators and long-necked geese,
Some humpty-backed camels and some chimpanzees,
Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born,
Don't you forget my Unicorn."

Old Noah was there to answer the call,
He finished up making the Ark just as the rain started fallin',
He marched in the animals two by two
And he called out as they went through,
"Hey, Lord: I've got yer....

Green alligators and long-necked geese,
Some humpty-backed camels and some chimpanzees,
Some cats and rats and elephants, but Lord, I'm so forlorn,
I just can't see no Unicorn."

Old Noah looked out into the driving rain,
Them Unicorns was hiding, playing silly games,
Kicking and splashing while the rain was pouring,
Oh, them silly Unicorns.

There was green alligators and long-necked geese,
Some humpty-backed camels and some chimpanzees,
Noah cried, "Close the doors 'cause the rain is pourin',
And we just can't wait for no Unicorns."

The Ark started movin', it drifted with the tide,
Them Unicorns looked up from the rock and they cried,
And the waters came down and sorta floated them away,
That's why you'll never see a Unicorn, to this very day.

You'll see green alligators and long-necked geese,
Some humpty-backed camels and some chimpanzees,
Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born,
You're never gonna see no Unicorn.

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Shel Silverstein

Sheldon Allan "Shel" Silverstein (September 25, 1930 – May 8/9, 1999), was an American poet, singer-songwriter, musician, composer, cartoonist, screenwriter and author of children's books. He styled himself as Uncle Shelby in his children's books. Translated into more than 30 languages, his books have sold over 20 million copies. more »

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Written by: SHEL SILVERSTEIN

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10 facts about this song

Song Origin
"The Unicorn" was initially a poem written and composed by well-known poet, songwriter and author Shel Silverstein. Furthermore, it was converted into a song in the year 1962.
Popular Performer
The song is most famously performed by "The Irish Rovers," a Canadian Irish folk group who turned it into a major international hit in the late 1960s.
Album Success
"The Unicorn" was the title track from the Irish Rovers' 1967 album, which became an enormous success, reaching a place in the top 10 on Canada's national RPM chart.
Pop Music Feat
In 1968, "The Unicorn" entered the pop music charts in the United States and climbed to number seven overall, marking a significant achievement for a folk song amidst a rock 'n roll era.
Irish Influence
Despite the fact that the tune was written by an American and performed by a Canadian band, the song is firmly rooted in Irish folk traditions and themes, and its popularity has made it something of an informal Irish anthem.
Silverstein’s Other Contributions
Shel Silverstein, the song's creator, is also noted for his contributions to Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show and Johnny Cash, among other artists.
Song Theme
The song describes a mythical time when fantastic beasts happily lived on earth but sadly, the unicorns disappeared because they failed to board Noah's Ark on time.
Signature Song
"The Unicorn" is commonly known as the Irish Rovers' signature song and it paved the pathway for a lengthy and successful career in music.
Band’s Formation
Will Millar, George Millar, and Joe Millar formed the Irish Rovers in Toronto, Canada, in 1963. They adopted their band's name from the traditional song "The Irish Rover."
Unique Composition
"The Unicorn" is unlike most popular folk tunes, as its lyrics revolve around a fiction narrative instead of traditional folk themes such as love, war, or hardship.

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