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Frosty The Snowman Lyrics Original - Michael Buble

Frosty The Snowman Lyrics Original by Michael Buble

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.

O, 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.

Thumpetty thump thump,
Thumpety thump thump,
Look at Frosty go.

Thumpetty thump thump,
Thumpety thump thump,
Over the hills of snow.

Frosty the snowman knew
The sun was hot that day,
So he said, "Let's run and
We'll have some fun

Now 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!"

For Frosty the snow man
Had to hurry on his way,
But he waved goodbye saying,
"Don't you cry, I'll be back again some day."

Thumpetty thump thump,
Thumpety thump thump,
Look at Frosty go.

Thumpetty thump thump,
Thumpety thump thump,
Over the hills of snow.

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Song: Frosty The Snowman
Lyrics: Michael Buble
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Frosty The Snowman Lyrics Original - Michael Buble. "Frosty the Snowman" is a popular Christmas song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950 and later recorded by Jimmy Durante.

The story in the song is told from the point of view of a group of children: a snowman comes to life through the magic of a old silk hat that a group of children find and place on his head. He is brought to life by a magical spell and the children take him on many adventures, including a visit to the North Pole. He eventually melts away at the end of the song.

The song has become a classic Christmas song and has been covered by many artists over the years. It has been featured in numerous Christmas-themed movies and television specials, including the classic 1969 animated television special "Frosty the Snowman".

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