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| align="left"|"Angel On My Shoulder"<br /><small>b/w "Somebody" (Non-album track)<br />Issued twice in 1960 with different catalog numbers</small>
| align="left"|"[[Angel on My Shoulder (Shelby Flint song)|Angel on My Shoulder]]"<br /><small>b/w "Somebody" (Non-album track)<br />Issued twice in 1960 with different catalog numbers</small>
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| align="left"|"The Riddle Song"<br /><small>b/w "I Love A Wanderer" (Non-album track)</small>
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| align="left"|"Wonderland"<br /><small>b/w "Pipes For Keith"</small>
| align="left"|"Wonderland"<br /><small>b/w "Pipes for Keith"</small>
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| align="left"|"I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face"<br /><small>b/w "Our Town"</small>
| align="left"|"[[I've Grown Accustomed to His Face]]"<br /><small>b/w "Our Town"</small>
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| align="left" rowspan="2"|''Cast Your Fate To The Wind''
| align="left" rowspan="2"|''Cast Your Fate to the Wind''
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| rowspan="2"|1965
| align="left"|"Angel On My Shoulder"<br /><small>b/w "I Will Love You"</small>
| align="left"|"Angel on My Shoulder"<br /><small>b/w "I Will Love You"</small>
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| align="left"|"Joy In The Morning"<br /><small>b/w "Lonely Cinderella"</small>
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| align="left"|"Bluebird"<br /><small>b/w "What's New Pussycat" (Non-album track)</small>
| align="left"|"Bluebird"<br /><small>b/w "[[What's New Pussycat? (song)|What's New Pussycat]]" (Non-album track)</small>
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| align="left" rowspan="2"|''Cast Your Fate To The Wind''
| align="left" rowspan="2"|''Cast Your Fate to the Wind''
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| align="left"|"Cast Your Fate To The Wind"<br /><small>b/w "The Lily"</small>
| align="left"|"[[Cast Your Fate to the Wind]]"<br /><small>b/w "The Lily"</small>
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| align="left"|"Breezy's Song"<br /><small>B-side by Michel Legrand: "Walking On The Beach"</small>
| align="left"|"Breezy's Song"<br /><small>B-side by Michel Legrand: "Walking on the Beach"</small>
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| align="left"|''"Breezy's Song" soundtrack''
| align="left"|''"Breezy" soundtrack''
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:00, 19 July 2019

Shelby Flint (born September 17, 1939 in North Hollywood, California) is a singer-songwriter who had two top-100 hits, "Angel on My Shoulder" in 1961 and "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" in 1966.

Career

Her single "I Will Love You" appeared in the Variety T.I.P.S. (Tune Index of Performance and Sales) Top 100 in 1961. She has been a singer in several movies including Breezy, Snoopy, Come Home ("Do You Remember Me?" (Lila's Theme)) and Disney's The Rescuers. Among the songs she performed for The Rescuers, "Someone's Waiting for You" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1977.

In an April 1995 interview Joni Mitchell recalled that when she began making the rounds of the folk open mic circuit she wanted to sound just like Shelby Flint.[1]

Personal life

She attended public schools in Van Nuys California including Valerio Street Elementary, Robert Fulton Jr High and Birmingham High School where she graduated from in 1957.

Singles discography

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart positions Album
US US
AC
1958 "I Will Love You"
b/w "Oh I Miss Him So"
Non-album tracks
1960 "Angel on My Shoulder"
b/w "Somebody" (Non-album track)
Issued twice in 1960 with different catalog numbers
22 Shelby Flint
1961 "I Will Love You"
b/w "Every Night"
"Magic Wand"
b/w "A Broken Vow"
Non-album tracks
1962 "The Riddle Song"
b/w "I Love a Wanderer" (Non-album track)
Shelby Flint
"Ugly Duckling"
b/w "The Boy I Love"
Non-album tracks
1963 "Little Dancing Doll"
b/w "It Really Wouldn't Matter"
103
1964 "Wonderland"
b/w "Pipes for Keith"
"I've Grown Accustomed to His Face"
b/w "Our Town"
Cast Your Fate to the Wind
1965 "Angel on My Shoulder"
b/w "I Will Love You"
"Joy in the Morning"
b/w "Lonely Cinderella"
Non-album tracks
1966 "Bluebird"
b/w "What's New Pussycat" (Non-album track)
Cast Your Fate to the Wind
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind"
b/w "The Lily"
61 11
1973 "Breezy's Song"
B-side by Michel Legrand: "Walking on the Beach"
"Breezy" soundtrack

References

  1. ^ Tucker, Ken. "The Importance of Being Joni". Mirabella Magazine. Retrieved 12 July 2011.