Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! or in short: Let It Snow ( Let it schnei'n ) is usually sung at Christmas time pop song from 1945 to the Sammy Cahn Jule Styne wrote the lyrics and the music. He developed, although it is not alluded to Christmas in the song, one of the American Christmas carols.

The song was allegedly written in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, in the hottest time of the year. Was first recorded the song in 1945 by Vaughn Monroe; In mid-January 1946, led to the Billboard Pop Charts. Also was created in 1945, versions of Ernst Höllerhagen, Bobby Sherwood and Bob Crosby. Woody Herman also took the song in December 1945 on the repertoire.

There are, especially in the U.S., numerous arrangements and recordings of the song, including Dean Martin. Alone in the field of jazz were created 164 shots. An interpretation of Vaughn Monroe ( 1963 ) is also used in the films Die Hard and Die Hard II.

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