Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Page d'aide sur les redirections Pour l'album de Michael Bublé, voir Let It Snow!.

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, également connu sous le titre Let It Snow, est une chanson écrite par le parolier Sammy Cahn et le compositeur Jule Styne en 1945.

Vaughn Monroe fut le premier à enregistrer le titre qui devint rapidement un hit populaire, classé numéro un dans les charts américains (Billboard).

En raison de ses paroles saisonnières, la chanson est généralement considérée comme une chanson de Noël. Pourtant, en dépit de son rythme enlevé et son air mélodieux, il s'agit d'une chanson d'amour qui ne mentionne à aucun moment la fête de Noël.

La version de Frank Sinatra a été la 25 000 000ème chanson téléchargée sur la plateforme de téléchargement en ligne d'Apple, Inc., iTunes[réf. nécessaire].

Reprise

La chanson a été reprise de nombreuses fois. Parmi les interprètes les plus connus, on peut citer :


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