Frosty the Snowman


Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul with a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal.

Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale they say. He was made of snow, but the children know how he came to life one day.



There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found, for when they placed it on his head he began to dance around.

Frosty the snowman was alive as he could be and the children say he could laugh and play just the same as you and me.





Frosty the snowman knew the sun was hot that day so he said, "Let's run and we'll have some fun before I melt away."

Down to the village with a broomstick in his hand running here and there all around the square saying, "Catch me if you can!"

He led them down the streets of town right to the traffic cop,
And he only paused a moment when he heard him holler, "Stop!"

Frosty the snowman had to hurry on his way,
But he waved goodbye, saying "Don't you cry, I'll be back again someday."



Thumpety-thump-thump
Thumpety-thump-thump
Look at Frosty go
Thumpety-thump-thump
Thumpety-thump-thump
Over the hills of snow!

Frosty the Snowman

"Frosty the Snowman" was written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950. It was written after the success of Autry's recording of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" the previous year.



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