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"Winter Wonderland" is a song written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and lyricist Richard Bernhard Smith in Honesdale, PA. Due to its seasonal theme, it is often regarded as a Christmas song. Since its original recording by Richard Himber, it has been covered by over 200 different artists. Its lyrics are about a couple's romance during winter. [1]
Richard Bernhard Smith (September 29, 1901 – September 29, 1935) was an American composer who wrote the lyrics to the popular Christmas song "Winter Wonderland", which was composed by Felix Bernard.
The lyrics concern a "little boy lost in search of little boy found". [ 2 ] Judith Crist writing in New York magazine in 1970, described the song as being featured on the soundtrack of the film over a "magnified-snowflake blurred-focus winter-wonderland scene of lovers cavorting in the snow" and that the song was one of a number of "schmaltz ...
According to Wikipedia, Klum recorded "Wonderland" in 2006 for a commercial for German retailer Douglas. Not much else is known about the cute, twinkling ditty, but we think that kind of adds to ...
"Winter Wonderland" is a Japanese single by South Korean boy group Shinee. It was released on 21 December 2016. [ 1 ] It reached number two on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart with 88,048 copies sold. [ 2 ]
Their first album of Christmas music, it features covers of traditional Christmas songs, as well as several newly written tunes. Four of the album's songs — "Hangin' 'Round the Mistletoe", the title track, "Rockin' Little Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland" — received enough airplay to enter the Billboard country music charts, peaking at ...
The music video for the song premiered on 30 November 2016, via YouTube.The video directed by Craig Melville, features Keating recording "Winter Wonderland" in the studio, with Kiwi child actor Julian Dennison playing the producer, with whom the lyrics are not resonating.
Allmusic writer Tim DiGravina described the album as "inspired good fun", calling it "without a doubt, one of the better alternative, holiday collections." [2]According to DiGravina, Grandaddy's "Alan Parsons in a Winter Wonderland," with its lyric about building a snowman and pretending that it is Alan Parsons, "might be the funniest song from 2000". [2]