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1 Snow Song A Section (A s first, B s echo) The snow, the snow! It s here, I know. The flakes come down To cover all the town. The snow, the snow! It s here, I know. A snow-y day! Let s all go out and play! B Section (Unison) Let s have a winter thrill, Go sledding down the hill I ll push and you can steer, The best time of the year! Oh what a frosty night! A world in winter white. So get your hat and get your gloves, cause everybody loves to see
2 Snow Song A Section (A s first, B s echo) The snow, the snow! It s here, I know. The flakes come down To cover all the town. The snow, the snow! It s here, I know. A snow-y day! Let s all go out and play! C Section (Unison) Now we can hardly wait Let s all go out and skate The pond is solid ice when winter comes it s nice to see. Let s make a snowman here! He ll be the first this year. We ll make him very tall, he ll be the finest one of all!
3 Snow Song A Section (A s first, B s echo) The snow, the snow! It s here, I know. Ending (Unison) So don t be late to celebrate the snow, the snow! The flakes come down To cover all the town. The snow, the snow! It s here, I know. A snow-y day! Let s all go out and play!
4 Frosty Winter Snow A Section (Unison) Snow is whirling and swirling cross the street. Soon all the sidewalks will be buried neath our feet. B Section (A s part 1, B s part 2) Ai zhgi, zhgi, zhgi, zhgi ga-va-ri sko-ro fsye a-na da-ro-shki za-ni-syot. A Section (Unison) Through the streets we are happy as we go. How we love this frosty winter wonderland of snow B Section (A s part 1, B s part 2) Ai zhgi, zhgi, zhgi, zhgi, Tell me once again, We love this frosty winter wonderland of snow.
5 Frosty Winter Snow C Section (A s part 1, B s part 2) La s (x2) A Section (Unison) Clean and white, snow is falling everywhere. Down the hillside we ll go sledding if you dare. B Section (A s part 1, B s part 2) Ai zhgi, zhgi, zhgi, zhgi, Tell me once again, Down the hillside we ll go sledding if you dare.
6 Frosty Winter Snow A Section (Unison) Snow is whirling and swirling cross the street. Soon all the sidewalks will be buried neath our feet. B Section (A s part 1, B s part 2) Ai zhgi, zhgi, zhgi, zhgi ga-va-ri sko-ro fsye a-na da-ro-shki za-ni-syot. C Section (A s part 1, B s part 2) La s (x2) ENDING: A s - On we go B s - On we go Both - Oh We love the snow!
7 Falling Snow B s - FIRST See the pretty snowflakes Falling from the sky On the wall and housetops soft and thick they lie. On the window ledges, On the branches bare. A s - SECOND A blanket of downy white On field and tree What a lovely, wintry sight Frolicking without a care Snowflakes flutter everywhere. Now how fast they gather, filling all the air.
8 Falling Snow B s - FIRST Look into the garden, Where the grass was green. Covered by the snowflakes, Not a blade it seen. Now the bare black bushes All look soft and white Every twig is laden, What a pretty sight! A s - SECOND On rooftops and pastures green they make their beds. Not a blade of grass is seen Whirling, twirling, e er so slight, Snowflakes dance with such delight. A wonderland of white. A wonderland of white. BOTH: Falling, Snowing, Falling, Snowing...
9 Seven Feet of Snow SOLO Begins B s: We re waiting for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven feet of snow. A s: We re hoping for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven feet of snow. BOTH: We re praying for one, two, three four, five, six, seven feet of snow. Cause when it snows, we re all a-glow, can t wait to go outside and throw a bunch of snow.
10 Seven Feet of Snow A s: What s that I see outside the window? B s: Window? A s: Big, snowy flakes, frosty white. B s: Frosty white. Don t think we ll have school tomorrow. A s: Tomorrow. BOTH: It s supposed to snow all night.
11 Seven Feet of Snow B s: We re waiting for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven feet of snow. A s: We re hoping for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven feet of snow. BOTH:We re praying for one, two, three four, five, six, seven feet of snow. Cause when it snows, we always know we ll need a tow out of the snow, a lot of dough, When it blows it s quite a show, yes even though it s ten below. We re all a-glow, can t wait to go outside And throw a bunch of snow. Seven feet of snow, Yo!
12 Perfect Winter Day B s - FIRST It was a snowin The wind was blowin The snow was fallin All a- round me. I was a slidin My feet were glidin It was a perfect winter day. A s - SECOND I don t particularly like the winter, I always get (sniff) a head (sniff) cold. (sniff) I think it s cold and wet and messy and sloppy, Just a perfect winter (sniff) If you like that sort of thing.
13 Perfect Winter Day B s - FIRST What a perfect day to build a snow-man! Build a snow-man! Build a snow-man! What a perfect day to A s - SECOND I have a headache. My eyes itch. My nose is clogged. Oh, I feel crummy on this perfect winter day. build a snow-man! A perfect, winter day! REPEAT ABOVE LAST TIME ONLY BOTH LAST TIME: Yes it s a per-fect win-ter day!
14 HOT CHOCOLATE! ALL: Hot! Hot! Oo--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Hey--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Oh--- We got. Hot choc-late! Hot! Hot! Oh--- We got it. Hot! Hot! So--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Yo--- We got it. Hot choc-late! Here we only got one rule. Never ever let it cool. Keep it, cook it in the pot. Soon ya got hot chocolate!
15 ALL: HOT CHOCOLATE! Hot! Hot! Oo--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Hey--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Oh--- We got. Hot choc-late! Hot! Hot! Oh--- We got it. Hot! Hot! So--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Yo--- We got it. Hot choc-late! A s: Here we only got one rule. B s Echo A s: Never ever let it cool. B s Echo BOTH: Keep it, cook it in the pot. Soon ya got hot chocolate! Repeat Page
16 HOT CHOCOLATE! ALL: Hot! Hot! Oo--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Hey--- We got it. Hot! Hot! Oh--- We got it. ( , , , ,1) Hot choc-late!
17 Japanese Snow Song DUETS A s and B s (B s part 1, A s part 2- lower) Yu-ki ya, kon, kon. A-ra-re ya, kon, kon. Fut-te wa, fut-te wa, zoon zoon, tsu-mo-ru. Yu-ki ya, kon, kon. A-ra-re ya, kon, kon. Ka-re-ki no-ko ra-zu A s only: Ha-na ga sa-ku. B s only: Hills are wearing white, white cotton blankets. Snowy blankets in the night. BOTH: Trees bear silver buds, buds that blossom, Blossom flowers of white.
18 Japanese Snow Song DUETS A s and B s (B s part 1, A s part 2- lower) Yu-ki ya, kon, kon. A-ra-re ya, kon, kon. Fut-te wa, fut-te wa, zoon zoon, tsu-mo-ru. Yu-ki ya, kon, kon. A-ra-re ya, kon, kon. Ka-re-ki no-ko ra-zu A s only: Ha-na ga sa-ku B s only: Snow is falling, falling gently. BOTH: Snow----
19 Frosty the Snow Man Spoken All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump Frosty! All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump A s: Frosty Boy! All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump B s: You da snow man! All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump Yo Frosty! Sung All: Frosty the snow man was a jolly happy soul. With a corn cob pipe and a button nose And two eyes made out of coal. Frosty the snow man is a fairy tale they say, He was made of snow but the children know, How he came to life one day.
20 Frosty the Snow Man A s and B s (A s part 1, B s part 2- lower): 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 a- Round round dance around dance all around. (4x) All: Oh--- Frosty the snow man was alive as he could be. And the children say he could laugh and play, Just the same as you and me! OH!--- Go frosty, go! Dance high and low! He s cool now, no fool now, Look at that snow man go! At forty below. A real dynamo! Big fun now, let s run now, before he has to go!
21 A s and B s (A s part 1, B s part 2- lower): 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 a- Round round dance around dance all around. (4x) All: Oh--- Frosty the snow man was alive as he could be. And the children say he could laugh and play, Just the same as you and me! Sung All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump Frosty! All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump A s: Frosty Boy! All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump B s: You da snow man! All: Thump-ty thump, thump-ty thump Over the hills of snow ! (break) Yo frosty!
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