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Frosty the Snowman's got a parrot up his nose.
Frosty the Snowman's got a carrot for his nose.
Frosty the Snowman,
Was a jolly happy soul,
With a corn cock pipe and a button nose,
And two testicles of coal.
Frosty the Snowman,
Was a jolly happy soul,
With a corn cob pipe and a button nose,
And two eyes made out of coal.
Frosty the Snowman
Is a ferret elf, I say.
Frosty the Snowman
Was a fairy tale, they say.
Sorry, but this is NOT a 'Traditional' song. According to Wiki: [it 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.
Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul...
He was born as a Christian... Do Do Do Do Do Do Do
Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul
With a corncob pipe and a button nose...
With a corn cob pipe and a butt and nose
With a corn cob pipe and a button nose
This is actually NOT a "traditional" song. It was written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950.
Clunkety-clunk-clunk
Thumpety-thump-thump
Down by the billings
Down by the village
Down to the villains
Down to the village
Down to the villains
Down to the village
Down to the villains
Down to the village
Frosty the Snowman,
Was a jolly happy soul,
With a corn cock pipe and a button nose,
And two testicles of coal.
Frosty the Snowman,
Was a jolly happy soul,
With a corn cob pipe and a button nose,
And two eyes made out of coal.
Frustrated snowman
Frosty the snowman
He began to casserole
He began to dance around
He was really slow but the children know
He was made of snow but the children know
There must have been some magic in that oat some happy found
There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found
There must have been some magic in that old suphastic town.
There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found
Editor's note: THIS IS NOT A "TRADITIONAL" SONG. It was written in 1949, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys. Numerous other acts have recorded it since then.
There must have been some magic
In that old sick hand they found
There must have been some magic
In that old silk hat they found
There must have been some mattress in that old sick hand they found
There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found
With a corncob pipe and a butt and nose
With a corncob pipe and a button nose