Frosty The Snowman

George Michael · Other Songs - George Michael

Frosty the Snowman

Was a jolly happy soul

With a corncob pipe and a button nose

And two eyes made out of coal



Frosty the Snowman

Is a fairytale they say

He was made of snow

But the children know

How he came to life one day



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 around



Frosty the Snowman

Was alive as he could be

And the children say

He could laugh and play

Just the same as you and me



Frosty the Snowman

Knew the sun was hot that day

So he said let's run

And we'll have some fun

Now before I melt away



Down to the village

With a broomstick in his hand

Running here and there

All around the square

Saying catch me if you can



He led them down the streets of town

Right to the traffic cop

And he only paused a moment when

He heard him holler stop



Frosty the Snowman

Had to hurry on his way

But he waved goodbye

Saying don't you cry

I'll be back again some day



Thumpety thump thump

Thumpety thump thump

Look at Frosty go



Thumpety thump thump

Thumpety thump thump

Over the hills of snow

Frosty The Snowman

George Michael's rendition of 'Frosty The Snowman' stands as a distinct song in his discography, showcasing his versatility beyond his pop and new wave roots. While often associated with his earlier work with Wham!, this recording highlights his ability to reinterpret classic material with a mature, soulful approach. The track reflects the artist's continued engagement with traditional songwriting and his willingness to explore diverse musical territories throughout his career. Released as part of his broader catalog, the recording captures a moment where Michael blended his signature vocal style with a familiar holiday tune, demonstrating his capacity to bring warmth and emotional depth to well-known compositions. It remains a notable example of his post-Wham! period, where he focused on solo projects that balanced commercial appeal with artistic expression.