Shelby Flint is an American singer-songwriter known for her contributions to folk and pop music, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s. Born on March 22, 1941, in Los Angeles, California, she gained prominence with her ethereal voice and poetic lyrics. Flint's notable works include her 1969 album "Shelby Flint," which features the popular track "Angel on My Shoulder," and her 1972 album "Goodbye, 1972," which showcases her unique blend of folk and soft rock. Flint also gained recognition for her contributions to film and television soundtracks, including her work on the animated film "The Last Unicorn" (1982), where her song "The Last Unicorn" became iconic among fans of the fantasy genre. Her music often reflects themes of love, nature, and introspection, resonating with listeners and influencing a generation of artists. While she may not have achieved mainstream fame, Flint's work has left a lasting impact on the folk-pop genre, earning her a devoted following and respect from fellow musicians. Her contributions continue to be appreciated by fans of classic folk music and the broader singer-songwriter tradition.