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"Suzy Snowflake" is a song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, made famous by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 and released as a 78 RPM record by Columbia Records, MJV-123. Suzy is a snowflake playfully personified. It is commonly regarded as a Christmas song, although it makes no mention of the holiday. The child-oriented lyrics celebrate the ...
Bennett and Tepper scored big again in 1951 when Rosemary Clooney recorded their composition "Suzy Snowflake". [ 3 ] In 1955, their 1954 composition of " Naughty Lady of Shady Lane " was a top-10 hit for both Dean Martin and the Ames Brothers and the novelty song " Nuttin' for Christmas " by the Art Mooney band and singer Barry Gordon went to ...
"The Night Before Christmas Song" b/w "Look Out the Window" (Both sides with Gene Autry) 9 "If I Had a Penny" b/w "You're After My Own Heart" 26 "Little Red Riding Hood's Christmas Tree" b/w "Suzy Snowflake" "You'll Never Know" b/w "The Continental" (Both tracks with Harry James) 18 1953 "Withered Roses" b/w "You Love Me Just Enough to Hurt Me"
Its running time is about 2 minutes and 45 seconds. This cartoon is traditionally broadcast with their two other short Christmas cartoons, Suzy Snowflake and Frosty the Snowman. Centaur assigned copyright on the film to the song's copyright holder, Hill and Range Songs, who renewed the copyright on the film (but not the song) in 1979. [3]
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"Suzy Snowflake" "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" "Twenty Tiny Fingers" "Nuttin' for Christmas" "Kewpie Doll" "Travellin' Light" "G.I. Blues" "The Young Ones" "Puppet on a String" John Wetton and Geoff Downes of Asia: 1981–2017 "Heat of the Moment" "Only Time Will Tell" "Don't Cry" "Go" Martin Gore (lyrics) and Alan Wilder (music) of Depeche ...
"Suzy Snowflake" – w.m. Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett "Sweet Violets" – arr. Cy Coben & Charles Grean "Tell Me Why" – w. Al Alberts m. Marty Gold "They Call The Wind Maria" – w. Alan Jay Lerner m. Frederick Loewe. Introduced in the musical Paint Your Wagon by Rufus Smith "The Thrill Is Gone" – w.m. Rick Darnell & Roy Hawkins
The special also features three animated shorts, all of which have aired on WGN-TV for many years: Hardrock, Coco and Joe: The Three Little Dwarfs; Suzy Snowflake; and the original 1954 UPA version of Frosty the Snowman (not to be confused with the 1969 Rankin/Bass version, which aired on CBS).