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"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", also known as simply "Let It Snow",[1] is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, during a heatwave as Cahn and Styne imagined cooler conditions.[2][3] The song was first recorded that fall by Vaughn Monroe, was released just after Thanksgiving, and became a hit by Christmas.[4]

Other U.S. recordings during the 1945-46 winter season included those by Danny O`Neil (Majestic), Connee Boswell (Decca), Woody Herman (Columbia), and Bob Crosby (ARA).

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

Rod Stewart

2012 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 2012 · Fecha Grabación: 2012 -
    · ·
    1
    Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
    Rod Stewart • w: Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne • 2012
    0:00
  • Album


    Merry Christmas, Baby

    Merry Christmas, Baby

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 30 Octubre 2012 · Fecha Grabación: 2012 -
    Discográfica: Verve · · Productor: David Foster , Rod Stewart , Kevin Savigar
    1
    Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
    Rod Stewart • w: Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane • 2012 /10 /30 1
    0:00
  • 2
    Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
    Rod Stewart • w: J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie • 2012 /10 /30 1
    2:48
  • 3
    Winter Wonderland (featuring Michael Bublé)
    Rod Stewart • w: Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith • 2012 /10 /30 1
    0:00
  • 4
    White Christmas
    Rod Stewart • w: Irving Berlin • 2012 /10 /30 1
    3:49
  • 5
    Merry Christmas, Baby (featuring CeeLo Green & Trombone Shorty)
    Rod Stewart • w: Johnny Moore, Lou Baxter • 2012 /10 /30 1
    0:00
  • 6
    Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (featuring Dave Koz)
    Rod Stewart • w: Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne • 2012 /10 /30 1
    0:00
  • 7
    What Are You Doing New Year`s Eve? (featuring Ella Fitzgerald & Chris Botti)
    Rod Stewart • w: Frank Loesser • 2012 /10 /30 1
    3:43
  • 8
    Blue Christmas
    Rod Stewart • w: Billy Hayes, Jay W. Johnson • 2012 /10 /30 1
    3:30
  • 9
    Red-Suited Super Man (featuring Trombone Shorty)
    Rod Stewart • w: Rod Stewart, David Foster, Amy Foster • 2012 /10 /30 1
    3:11
  • 10
    When You Wish upon a Star
    Rod Stewart • w: Leigh Harline, Ned Washington • 2012 /10 /30 1
    3:47
  • 11
    We Three Kings (featuring Mary J. Blige)
    Rod Stewart • w: John Henry Hopkins Jr. • 2012 /10 /30 1
    0:00
  • 12
    Silent Night
    Rod Stewart • w: Franz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr • 2012 /10 /30 1
    4:24
  • 13
    Auld Lang Syne
    Rod Stewart • w: Traditional, Robert Burns • 2012 /10 /30 1
    3:45
  • 1
    What Child Is This?
    Rod Stewart • w: Traditional, William Chatterton Dix • 2012 /10 /30 Deluxe edition bonus tracks
    4:17
  • 2
    The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)
    Rod Stewart • w: Mel Tormé, Robert Wells • 2012 /10 /30 Deluxe edition bonus tracks
    3:39
  • 3
    Silver Bells
    Rod Stewart • w: Jay Livingston, Ray Evans • 2012 /10 /30 Deluxe edition bonus tracks
    3:25
  • "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Song
    Published1945
    Composer(s)Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn

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    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", also known as simply "Let It Snow",[1] is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, during a heatwave as Cahn and Styne imagined cooler conditions.[2][3] The song was first recorded that fall by Vaughn Monroe, was released just after Thanksgiving, and became a hit by Christmas.[4]

    Other U.S. recordings during the 1945-46 winter season included those by Danny O`Neil (Majestic), Connee Boswell (Decca), Woody Herman (Columbia), and Bob Crosby (ARA).

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    The song makes no mention of any holiday. The lyrics include spending time with a loved one during a snowstorm, enjoying a fireplace and popcorn. When the singer has to leave, feelings of love will keep him warm once he`s outside in the cold. The song has come to be regarded as a Christmas song worldwide due to its winter theme, and is often played on radio stations during the Christmas and holiday season. It has been covered by multiple artists on Christmas-themed albums.[5]

    Vaughn Monroe Version

    In the U.S., the Monroe record charted higher-—by several of Billboard magazine`s measures—-than has any successor. For 15 weeks, through 30 March 1946, it appeared in its "Honor Roll of Hits: The Nation’s Top 15 Tunes."[6] In the "Songs with Greatest Radio Audiences" category, it was listed for 16 weeks (again through 30 March 1946).[7] Of Billboard`s "Top 15 Most Played on the Air," the Monroe recording charted for 13 weeks—five of them at #1 in January–February 1946.[8] In Billboard`s "Best Selling Popular Retail Records" tabulation, it spent 13 weeks in the top ten (three weeks as #1).[9] Sheet music sales were similarly high during this period, spending 10 weeks in Billboard`s top ten through 23 March 1946.[10]

    Frank Sinatra version

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Single by Frank Sinatra
    B-side"Remember Me in Your Dreams"
    Released1950 (1950)
    Genre
    • Christmas
    • traditional pop
    Length2:36
    LabelColumbia
    Composer(s)Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn

    American singer Frank Sinatra released a version as a single in 1950 that featured The B. Swanson Quartet.[11][12]

    Weekly chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Frank Sinatra

    Chart (1950–2024)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[13]

    17

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[14]

    52

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[15]

    36

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[16]

    34

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[17]

    28

    Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[18]

    13

    Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[19]

    13

    France (SNEP)[20]

    43

    Germany (GfK)[21]

    65

    Global 200 (Billboard)[22]

    41

    Greece International Digital Singles (IFPI)[23]

    22

    Hungary (Single Top 40)[24]

    22

    Hungary (Stream Top 40)[25]

    6

    Ireland (IRMA)[26]

    34

    Italy (FIMI)[27]

    33

    Latvia (LaIPA)[28]

    9

    Lithuania (AGATA)[29]

    19

    Luxembourg (Billboard)[30]

    25

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[31]

    16

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[32]

    15

    Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[33]

    38

    Portugal (AFP)[34]

    19

    Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[35]

    19

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[36]

    69

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[37]

    12

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[38]

    16

    UK Singles (OCC)[39]

    33

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[40]

    45

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[41]

    81

    Certifications

    Certifications for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Frank Sinatra

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[42]

    Platinum

    70,000‡

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[43]

    Platinum

    90,000‡

    Italy (FIMI)[44]

    Platinum

    100,000‡

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[45]

    Platinum

    30,000‡

    Portugal (AFP)[46]

    Gold

    5,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[47]

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    Streaming

    Greece (IFPI Greece)[48]

    Gold

    1,000,000??

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
    ?? Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

    Dean Martin version

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Single by Dean Martin
    from the album A Winter Romance
    Released1959
    Genre
    • Christmas
    • traditional pop
    Length1:55
    LabelCapitol
    Composer(s)Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn
    Dean Martin singles chronology

    "I Ain`t Gonna Lead This Life No More"
    (1959)

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    (1959)

    "Love Me, My Love"
    (1960)

    American singer Dean Martin released a version of the song in 1959, as part of his album A Winter Romance, and a re-recorded version in 1966, as part of The Dean Martin Christmas Album. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in 2018 and every year since, peaking at number 8 through 2023, with a total of 29 weeks in the Top 100.[49]

    Weekly charts

    Weekly chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Chart (1966–2024)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[50]

    12

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[51]

    7

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[52]

    18

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[53]

    12

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[54]

    9

    Croatia (Billboard)[55]

    15

    Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[56]

    10

    Denmark (Tracklisten)[57]

    15

    Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[58]

    11

    France (SNEP)[59]

    11

    Germany (GfK)[60]

    5

    Global 200 (Billboard)[61]

    6

    Greece International (IFPI)[62]

    4

    Hungary (Single Top 40)[63]

    9

    Hungary (Stream Top 40)[64]

    9

    Iceland (Tónlistinn)[65]

    13

    Ireland (IRMA)[66]

    10

    Italy (FIMI)[67]

    5

    Latvia (LaIPA)[68]

    4

    Lithuania (AGATA)[69]

    4

    Croatia (Billboard)[70]

    4

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[71]

    15

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[72]

    12

    Norway (VG-lista)[73]

    20

    Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[33]

    8

    Portugal (AFP)[74]

    8

    Singapore (RIAS)[75]

    21

    Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[76]

    7

    Slovenia (SloTop50)[77]

    26

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[78]

    70

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[79]

    19

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[80]

    5

    United Arab Emirates (IFPI)[81]

    20

    UK Singles (OCC)[82]

    13

    US Billboard Hot 100[83]

    7

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[84]

    6

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[85]

    7

    Year-end charts

    2023 year-end chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Chart (2023)

    Position

    Hungary (Single Top 40)[86]

    58

    2024 year-end chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Chart (2024)

    Position

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[87]

    64

    Germany (GfK)[88]

    94

    Certifications

    Certifications for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[89]

    Platinum

    70,000‡

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[90]

    2× Platinum

    180,000‡

    Germany (BVMI)[91]

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    Italy (FIMI)[92]

    Platinum

    100,000‡

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[93]

    Platinum

    30,000‡

    Portugal (AFP)[94]

    Platinum

    10,000‡

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[95]

    Gold

    30,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[96]

    2× Platinum

    1,200,000‡

    United States (RIAA)[97]

    2× Platinum

    2,000,000‡

    Streaming

    Greece (IFPI Greece)[98]

    Platinum

    2,000,000??

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
    ?? Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

    Jessica Simpson version

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Single by Jessica Simpson
    from the album Rejoyce: The Christmas Album
    ReleasedNovember 22, 2004[99]
    Recorded2004
    Genre
    • Christmas
    • traditional pop
    Length2:01
    LabelColumbia
    Composer(s)Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn

    American singer Jessica Simpson released a version of the song in 2004, as part of her album Rejoyce: The Christmas Album. Her version was produced by Billy Mann and reached Number 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Jessica Simpson

    Chart (2004)

    Peak
    position

    US Billboard AC[100]

    20

    Other charting recordings

    Glee Cast version

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow" by the Glee cast

    Chart (2011–2012)

    Peak
    position

    US Holiday Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[101]

    22

    Michael Bublé version

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow" by Michael Bublé

    Chart (2021–2022)

    Peak
    position

    Ireland (IRMA)[102]

    61

    UK Singles (OCC)[103]

    44

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[104]

    1

    Pentatonix version

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Pentatonix

    Chart (2017–2018)

    Peak
    position

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[105]

    17

    US Holiday Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[106]

    5

    Other notable versions

    Widely heard recordings of the song include:

    • 1945 (first recording) – Vaughn Monroe for RCA Victor, which became a popular hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard "Best Sellers" music chart for five weeks from late December into early 1946.[4] Vaughn later re-recorded the song in stereo for his 1958 RCA Victor album There I Sing/Swing It Again,[107] and once again for his 1962 Dot Records album His Greatest Hits.
    • 1946 – Woody Herman for Columbia Records, which reached No. 8 on the Billboard chart. Other 1946 versions were recorded by Connee Boswell for Decca Records and Bob Crosby for ARA Records.
    • 1962 – Bing Crosby, on his album I Wish You a Merry Christmas.[108]
    • 2005 – Carly Simon, on a CD single. Her version is unusual in being sung from the point of view of the host instead of the guest.[109] It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[110]
    • 2012 – Rod Stewart, on his album Merry Christmas, Baby. Stewart`s version reached No. 1 on Billboard`s Adult Contemporary chart in December 2012 and remained there for a total of five weeks, tying it for the longest leading rendition of a holiday title in the history of the chart.[111][112]

    See also

    • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2012
    • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2021

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", also known as simply "Let It Snow",[1] is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, during a heatwave as Cahn and Styne imagined cooler conditions.[2][3] The song was first recorded that fall by Vaughn Monroe, was released just after Thanksgiving, and became a hit by Christmas.[4]

    Other U.S. recordings during the 1945-46 winter season included those by Danny O`Neil (Majestic), Connee Boswell (Decca), Woody Herman (Columbia), and Bob Crosby (ARA).

    The song makes no mention of any holiday. The lyrics include spending time with a loved one during a snowstorm, enjoying a fireplace and popcorn. When the singer has to leave, feelings of love will keep him warm once he`s outside in the cold. The song has come to be regarded as a Christmas song worldwide due to its winter theme, and is often played on radio stations during the Christmas and holiday season. It has been covered by multiple artists on Christmas-themed albums.[5]

    Vaughn Monroe Version

    In the U.S., the Monroe record charted higher-—by several of Billboard magazine`s measures—-than has any successor. For 15 weeks, through 30 March 1946, it appeared in its "Honor Roll of Hits: The Nation’s Top 15 Tunes."[6] In the "Songs with Greatest Radio Audiences" category, it was listed for 16 weeks (again through 30 March 1946).[7] Of Billboard`s "Top 15 Most Played on the Air," the Monroe recording charted for 13 weeks—five of them at #1 in January–February 1946.[8] In Billboard`s "Best Selling Popular Retail Records" tabulation, it spent 13 weeks in the top ten (three weeks as #1).[9] Sheet music sales were similarly high during this period, spending 10 weeks in Billboard`s top ten through 23 March 1946.[10]

    Frank Sinatra version

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Single by Frank Sinatra
    B-side"Remember Me in Your Dreams"
    Released1950 (1950)
    Genre
    • Christmas
    • traditional pop
    Length2:36
    LabelColumbia
    Composer(s)Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn

    American singer Frank Sinatra released a version as a single in 1950 that featured The B. Swanson Quartet.[11][12]

    Weekly chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Frank Sinatra

    Chart (1950–2024)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[13]

    17

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[14]

    52

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[15]

    36

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[16]

    34

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[17]

    28

    Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[18]

    13

    Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[19]

    13

    France (SNEP)[20]

    43

    Germany (GfK)[21]

    65

    Global 200 (Billboard)[22]

    41

    Greece International Digital Singles (IFPI)[23]

    22

    Hungary (Single Top 40)[24]

    22

    Hungary (Stream Top 40)[25]

    6

    Ireland (IRMA)[26]

    34

    Italy (FIMI)[27]

    33

    Latvia (LaIPA)[28]

    9

    Lithuania (AGATA)[29]

    19

    Luxembourg (Billboard)[30]

    25

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[31]

    16

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[32]

    15

    Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[33]

    38

    Portugal (AFP)[34]

    19

    Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[35]

    19

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[36]

    69

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[37]

    12

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[38]

    16

    UK Singles (OCC)[39]

    33

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[40]

    45

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[41]

    81

    Certifications

    Certifications for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Frank Sinatra

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[42]

    Platinum

    70,000‡

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[43]

    Platinum

    90,000‡

    Italy (FIMI)[44]

    Platinum

    100,000‡

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[45]

    Platinum

    30,000‡

    Portugal (AFP)[46]

    Gold

    5,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[47]

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    Streaming

    Greece (IFPI Greece)[48]

    Gold

    1,000,000??

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
    ?? Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

    Dean Martin version

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Single by Dean Martin
    from the album A Winter Romance
    Released1959
    Genre
    • Christmas
    • traditional pop
    Length1:55
    LabelCapitol
    Composer(s)Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn
    Dean Martin singles chronology

    "I Ain`t Gonna Lead This Life No More"
    (1959)

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    (1959)

    "Love Me, My Love"
    (1960)

    American singer Dean Martin released a version of the song in 1959, as part of his album A Winter Romance, and a re-recorded version in 1966, as part of The Dean Martin Christmas Album. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in 2018 and every year since, peaking at number 8 through 2023, with a total of 29 weeks in the Top 100.[49]

    Weekly charts

    Weekly chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Chart (1966–2024)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[50]

    12

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[51]

    7

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[52]

    18

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[53]

    12

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[54]

    9

    Croatia (Billboard)[55]

    15

    Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[56]

    10

    Denmark (Tracklisten)[57]

    15

    Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[58]

    11

    France (SNEP)[59]

    11

    Germany (GfK)[60]

    5

    Global 200 (Billboard)[61]

    6

    Greece International (IFPI)[62]

    4

    Hungary (Single Top 40)[63]

    9

    Hungary (Stream Top 40)[64]

    9

    Iceland (Tónlistinn)[65]

    13

    Ireland (IRMA)[66]

    10

    Italy (FIMI)[67]

    5

    Latvia (LaIPA)[68]

    4

    Lithuania (AGATA)[69]

    4

    Croatia (Billboard)[70]

    4

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[71]

    15

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[72]

    12

    Norway (VG-lista)[73]

    20

    Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[33]

    8

    Portugal (AFP)[74]

    8

    Singapore (RIAS)[75]

    21

    Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[76]

    7

    Slovenia (SloTop50)[77]

    26

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[78]

    70

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[79]

    19

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[80]

    5

    United Arab Emirates (IFPI)[81]

    20

    UK Singles (OCC)[82]

    13

    US Billboard Hot 100[83]

    7

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[84]

    6

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[85]

    7

    Year-end charts

    2023 year-end chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Chart (2023)

    Position

    Hungary (Single Top 40)[86]

    58

    2024 year-end chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Chart (2024)

    Position

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[87]

    64

    Germany (GfK)[88]

    94

    Certifications

    Certifications for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Dean Martin

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[89]

    Platinum

    70,000‡

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[90]

    2× Platinum

    180,000‡

    Germany (BVMI)[91]

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    Italy (FIMI)[92]

    Platinum

    100,000‡

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[93]

    Platinum

    30,000‡

    Portugal (AFP)[94]

    Platinum

    10,000‡

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[95]

    Gold

    30,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[96]

    2× Platinum

    1,200,000‡

    United States (RIAA)[97]

    2× Platinum

    2,000,000‡

    Streaming

    Greece (IFPI Greece)[98]

    Platinum

    2,000,000??

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
    ?? Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

    Jessica Simpson version

    "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    Single by Jessica Simpson
    from the album Rejoyce: The Christmas Album
    ReleasedNovember 22, 2004[99]
    Recorded2004
    Genre
    • Christmas
    • traditional pop
    Length2:01
    LabelColumbia
    Composer(s)Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
    Lyricist(s)Sammy Cahn

    American singer Jessica Simpson released a version of the song in 2004, as part of her album Rejoyce: The Christmas Album. Her version was produced by Billy Mann and reached Number 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Jessica Simpson

    Chart (2004)

    Peak
    position

    US Billboard AC[100]

    20

    Other charting recordings

    Glee Cast version

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow" by the Glee cast

    Chart (2011–2012)

    Peak
    position

    US Holiday Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[101]

    22

    Michael Bublé version

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow" by Michael Bublé

    Chart (2021–2022)

    Peak
    position

    Ireland (IRMA)[102]

    61

    UK Singles (OCC)[103]

    44

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[104]

    1

    Pentatonix version

    Chart performance for "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Pentatonix

    Chart (2017–2018)

    Peak
    position

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[105]

    17

    US Holiday Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[106]

    5

    Other notable versions

    Widely heard recordings of the song include:

    • 1945 (first recording) – Vaughn Monroe for RCA Victor, which became a popular hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard "Best Sellers" music chart for five weeks from late December into early 1946.[4] Vaughn later re-recorded the song in stereo for his 1958 RCA Victor album There I Sing/Swing It Again,[107] and once again for his 1962 Dot Records album His Greatest Hits.
    • 1946 – Woody Herman for Columbia Records, which reached No. 8 on the Billboard chart. Other 1946 versions were recorded by Connee Boswell for Decca Records and Bob Crosby for ARA Records.
    • 1962 – Bing Crosby, on his album I Wish You a Merry Christmas.[108]
    • 2005 – Carly Simon, on a CD single. Her version is unusual in being sung from the point of view of the host instead of the guest.[109] It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[110]
    • 2012 – Rod Stewart, on his album Merry Christmas, Baby. Stewart`s version reached No. 1 on Billboard`s Adult Contemporary chart in December 2012 and remained there for a total of five weeks, tying it for the longest leading rendition of a holiday title in the history of the chart.[111][112]

    See also

    • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2012
    • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2021

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