Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne each wrote “Let It Snow.” The song is about a person who is inside while it is snowing outside and he is sad it’s snowing but happy he has a warm fire to sit by. It was written on one of the hottest days recorded and I’m sure they just wanted to cool off and wanted it to start snowing so they wouldn’t be so warm. The song was written in July of 1945 in the city called Hollywood where they are always hot and they usually don’t see much snow.
Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne each wrote “Let It Snow.” The song is about a person who is inside while it is snowing outside and he is sad it’s snowing but happy he has a warm fire to sit by. It was written on one of the hottest days recorded and I’m sure they just wanted to cool off and wanted it to start snowing so they wouldn’t be so warm. The song was written in July of 1945 in the city called Hollywood where they are always hot and they usually don’t see much snow.