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Oh, the weather outside is frightful

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About the Song

The song was written by Cahn & Styne in the summer heat of Hollywood in July 1945 in the waning days of WWII. It was recorded that fall first by Vaughn Monroe and became a hit that Christmas. 

Secondhandsongs covers: https://secondhandsongs.com/performance/44402

Oh, the weather outside is frightful
But the fire, it's so delightful
And since we've no place to go
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!

And it doesn't show signs of stopping
And I brought me some corn for popping
The lights are turned way down low
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!

(bridge #1) When we finally said goodnight
How I hate going out in the storm
But if you really hold me tight
All the way home I'll be warm

And the fire is slowly dying
And, my dear, we're still goodbying
But as long as you love me so
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!

(bridge #2) When we finally kiss goodnight
How I hate going out in the storm
But if you really hold me tight
Well, all the way home I'll be warm

—w: Sammy Cahn, m: Jule Styne

© 1945 Producers Music Publ. Co. Inc., Cahn Music Co., Cahn Music Company, Quaytor Productions Llc, Producers Music Publ. Co., Inc. All rights reserved.