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Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul
With a corncob pipe and a button nose
And two eyes made out of coalFrosty the Snowman is a fairytale they say
He was made of snow but the children know
How he came to life one dayThere must have been some magic
In that old silk hat they found
For when they placed it on his head
He began to dance aroundFrosty the Snowman was alive as he could be
And the children say he could laugh and play
Just the same as you and me, come onThumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump
Look at Frosty go
Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump
Over the hills of snow
Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump
Look at Frosty go
Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump
Over the hills of snowOh 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
Sayin', "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!"Hey, Frosty the Snowman had to hurry on his way
But he waved goodbye, sayin', "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 snowHe'll be back, yes he will, again someday
See you next year Frosty!
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Bob Bogle (guitar, bass; born January 16, 1934, died June 14, 2009), Nokie Edwards (guitar, bass; born May 9, 1935), Gerry McGee (guitar; born November 17, 1937), Mel Taylor (drums; born September 24, 1933, died August 11, 1996), Don Wilson (guitar; born February 10, 1933) The Ventures are best remembered for a pair of Sixties smashes, “Walk – Don’t Run” and “Hawaii Five-O.” Yet their most impressive feat was charting 38 albums from 1960 to 1972.

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