Little Jack Frost, Get Lost
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
Little Jack Frost get lost
You know you don't do a thing but put a bite on my toes
Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
Oh, little Jack Frost go away, go away
And don't you come back another day
There's lots of cold feet all the lovers complain
You turn up the heat down on lover's lane
The bench in the park is alone in the dark
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
You don't do a thing but put the bite on my toes
Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
So, little Jack Frost go away, go away
And don't you come back another day, get gone, go 'way
There's lots of cold feet, all the lovers complain
You turn off the heat down in lover's lane
The bench in the park is all alone in the dark
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost
Get lost, get lost, get lost, get lost
L. J. Frost get lost
Lost
Little Jack Frost, Get Lost
Bing Crosby's 1945 recording of 'Little Jack Frost, Get Lost' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of traditional carols. As one of the most popular Christmas songs of the mid-20th century, the track showcases Crosby's signature warm, intimate vocal style that brought holiday music to a mass audience. The song's simple melody and nostalgic lyrics capture the spirit of winter folklore, making it a staple in holiday playlists for decades. Released during a period when Crosby was solidifying his status as the 'King of the Singers,' this recording exemplifies his ability to blend folk tradition with commercial appeal. The track remains a beloved part of the Christmas canon, often performed by artists across generations who emulate its gentle, evocative atmosphere.

