Growing up in Chicago on the Southside in the 60s, there was such innocence. My friend sent this to me last night, along with Hardrock, Coco, and Joe. I cried like a baby, taking my stroll down memory lane. 😭 So many loved ones have transitioned so much innocence lost. I thank God for the amazing childhood I had and my children's children and generations to come will never understand. 😢
My grandmother watched this when she was five years old. She was so happy to find this on UA-cam and she put this on for the great grand children. They absolutely love this. ❤
It seems only those of us who grew up around Johnstown or Chicago know about this (and Frosty and Three Little Dwarfs (H, C and J). It wasn't Christmas time until these played on black and white Zenith.
I lived in Dover, DE in the early 50's. The first time i saw Suzy Snowflake and The 3 dwarfs was on the Today show. They showed it around Christmas time every year. So happy to find this on You Tube.
I’m in Western New York and grew up in the 50s watching this magical song every Christmas. Oh the memories from such a simplistic bygone era! I had no idea this little cartoon touched so many lives. ☃️
Live in S.E Wisconsin. Garfield Goose & Friends played this every season along with "Hardrock, Coco & Joe". I'll be 60 in May and really miss those times. I feel lucky to have lived in that era.
I was mesmerized by this as a kid. There is something so magical in this simplistic musical presentation that still feels just as magical today as it did 60 years ago. It’s true - if it ever existed on film, you can find it on UA-cam. This will really feel like a magical Christmas this year. Thank you for posting one of my most favorite Christmas remembrances.
Hello my name is Mark Williams, I'm 61 years old, my sister started a tradition in Nov. 1963 when I was 3 years old of watching Suzy Snowflake on tv, I am from Longview Texas and I also am a great fan of the greatest rock group ever, From Chicago The New Colony Six on Centaur Records. I know it's early but I sincerely wish you All a very merry Christmas.
I’m so happy now that Suzy Snowflake is now on UA-cam. The memories that are going on in my head, with people like Frazier Thomas, Bozo, Ray raynor, Garfield Goose, Cuddley Dudley, I could go on and on. Being born and raised in Chicago was great. Now that I live in Virginia, all I can say is Thank God for UA-cam.
I knew when i saw Suzy Snowflake that holiday vacation was around the corner/listening to this gives me goosebumps as a flood of memories come back to me!
This is my honey's favorite christmas song. She's been one now 6 years and the tears fall whenever i hear it. We spent 39 years or Christmas' Wish the Heart wood stop Hurting.....so i sit playing Christmas songs without her....she knew that that's what i do ! My therapy
This used to be shown on "Garfield Goose" w/ Frazier Thomas on WGN every Christmas, when I was a kid. Over 40 years later, I came home one Christmas, saw it on a WGN special late that Christmas Eve, and still remembered the lyrics.
@@juliereminiec4937 Good ol' "Gar." I remember Frazier Thomas, Garfield Goose, and some of the other puppets' heads but not their names. I ALWAYS watched Garfield Goose after school. Suzie Snowflake and Hardrock, Coco, and Joe were my wintertime favorites. Never liked Clutch Cargo or Space Angel very much. Gosh, childhoods used to be full of discovery, surprise, imagination and fantasy. I think today's kids are missing a lot of that.
I remember my mother singing this around Christmas time during my youngest years of childhood (and I grew up in Florida) My mother had a beautiful soprano voice and I found myself singing this song this morning. Childhood memories surely do stay with us! 😊❤
I used to watch this along with Frosty and Hardrock Cocoa and Joe on WJAC channel 6, Johnstown's NBC affiliate as a little girl. I live all the way over in Selinsgrove (and before that lived in Lewisburg) but my parents had an antenna on the roof growing until I was 10, the signal wasn't very clear but I didn't care, I loved watching these. Sometimes these came in good at night. I haven't seen this since 2003. Thank you so much for posting this. I was born in 1993, my birthday is December 8, so I'll be 26 then. I love that this 26 year old Millennial can share her memories with all of you and we have this common bond.
I watched this on WJAC Johnstown (Moxham) too, "serving millions from atop the Alleghenies" but I was 33 when you were born and living in Reading by then. I only remember Suzie and Hardrock but I think there were others from Chicago at that time. The animation is so bad, the soundtrack is scary scratchy, the songs sound like the 50s, but these are the most treasured videos we have, very early local America.
Christmas was a magical time. Such a simple story but it meant Christmas was near and it was time to think of what mom and dad would approve of us asking Santa to bring. Wonderful time to be a kid in the 60’s.
What a wonderful blast from the past. As a child in the 50's I watched this every Saturday before Christmas on Chanel 6 in Johnstown, Pa. For years I had unsuccessfully tried to buy a copy. Today it finally dawned on me to check UA-cam. Thanks. I will resume watching it every Christmas!
I am now 75. As a boy in the Chicago-land area, I grew up with Garfield Goose and Frasier Thomas! Wonderful memories of when Chicago was a great city and not the democrat-destroyed hole it is now!
Got that right!!! Grew up,worked, and retired in the Chicagoland area. Once i retired i got the heck out of Illinois!!! men in blue jeans built this country, men in suits destroyed it.
My mama sang this song in first grade ! This brings back so many childhood memories for me ! Bozo Circus, Romper Room, Ray Rayner, and Frazier Thomas 😢
This was my favorite. Around Christmas time my grandmother would make sure I was awake earlier than usual so I wouldn't miss it. Ray Raner, Fraser Thomas, Garfield Goose, and Cuddly Duddly. Garfield Goose would come on and I would be glued to the television set. Then I would dance around the room to this and of course Hard Rock, Coco and Joe. It would still be dark outside. Its some of my favorite childhood memories.
If I remember correctly,WPIX,Channel 11,in New York,used to play this,during Christmas! I was lucky enough,to actually meet,Ray Hetherton,the memorable Merry Mailman,of my childhood! He was the father of Joey Hetherton,later a movie star! I apologize in advance for any mis-spellings! Thank you 😇 😊!
I was born in the late fall of 1978 in central Kentucky! I of course have the CDC and record album of the original Rosemary Clooney's 1951 recording of Suzy Snowflake! The very pretty and extremely talented Mary Lou Metzger was Suzy Snowflake sang and danced with Frosty the Snowman along with very pretty singer, pianist, songwriter and dancer Gail Farrel on a Christmas Special on The Lawence Weal Show! It is posted on You Tube! It is excellent! This 1951 brilliant, classic clever, entertaining, excellent and fun stop animated musical movie short is perfect! The singers, the soloist are excellent and fantastic! Thank you very much for posting and sharing this! I love it! Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! God Bless! Peace on Earth!
Shown annually at Christmas time on NBC affiliate, WJAC-TV in Johnstown, PA. (Serving millions from atop the Alleghenies). Shown serially with "Hardrock, Coco and Joe" and "Frosty the Snowman"
Along with Bell Telephone's double puppetoon presentation of "A Visit With St. Nick" and "The Nativity", this was an annual tradition to which my siblings and I looked forward to being broadcast on TV at Christmas time. Thank you for sharing it. Very nostalgic!
From 1966-1973 every December, I watched Suzy Snowflake, I'm Hard rock, I'm Coco, I'm Joe and Frosty the Snowman. On the Ray Rayner and friends morning show, WGN channel 9. Followed by "Garfield Goose with Frazier Thomas. Then off to grade school.
Same here, and it’s been around for 68 years. I’d love to see if someone could clean up the film so we could see the animation clearly and sharply - as the artists themselves saw it when they created it. It’s so beautiful, it would probably be magnificent to see all the detail.
I first saw this short in the documentary "Bozo, Gar, and Ray". Actually a real charming short. Beautifully animated, and the song itself is very catchy.
SUZY SNOWFLAKE by Sidney Temper and Roy C. Bennett 🎵 Here comes Suzy Snowflake, dressed in a Snow White gown. 🎵 🎵 Tap-tap-tapping on your window pains, to tell you she's in town. 🎵 🎵 Here comes Suzy Snowflake, soon you will hear her say... 🎵 🎵 "Come on everyone and play with me. I haven't long to stay. 🎵 🎵 If you wanna make a snowman, I'll help you make one, one-two-three. 🎵 🎵 If you wanna take a sleigh ride, the ride's on me." 🎵 🎵 Here comes Suzy Snowflake, look at her tumbling down. 🎵 🎵 Bringing joy to every girl and boy, Suzy's come to town. 🎵
I use to watch Suzy snowflake cartoons in the mornings when I was a young child, now I’m 74 then all the cartoons were black and white as Suzy was I would watch Mickey Mouse, popey the sailor man, all the cartoons were black and white my world then was black and white. Best time to grow up in no hate or shame or you weren’t tainted by hate then like now! It was the best time to grow up!
There was a certain melancholy to this one in particular re: the transient nature of life. "Come on everyone and play with me, I haven't long to stay". Always loved Norma on the Lawrence Welk show.
Lost my mother last year due to chf, liver disease, and diabetes ..and then Covid did her in on December 15th she was only 59 and fought till the end....and she used to love this believe it or not because it made her sad and it helped her rwmber her mother and father. She lost her mother at 20 after 17yrs of breast cancer and her dad at 34 due to stroke and heart attack. It helped her remember being a little kid and being care free and now this has brought me to tears and will every year when I hear it and I feel lucky at 38 to have 4 extra years with her tham she did with her father..
Condolences on the loss of your mother last yeor this does make the holiday a little harder and I can understand and relate as my mom passed away on New Year's Day 2022 from covid at the age of 89.. Try and keep good memories of all your time with her in the forefront as you go through this season. Peace be with you
Only recently found you, but I love both you UA-cam content and your music. You video did make sense and it’s good that you can verbalize your feelings. Keep shredding 😎
Oh my gosh! I just saw this! What is up with the thumbs down? I can be the year-round Grinch but my goodness! Somebody must be the Grinch for real with those thumbs-down!
Growing up in Chicago on the Southside in the 60s, there was such innocence. My friend sent this to me last night, along with Hardrock, Coco, and Joe. I cried like a baby, taking my stroll down memory lane. 😭 So many loved ones have transitioned so much innocence lost. I thank God for the amazing childhood I had and my children's children and generations to come will never understand. 😢
I looked forward to this coming on WGN every year as a child. Still look for it as an adult!!!😂😂 Also love Hardrock, Coco and Joe!!!
❤❤❤ I'm 62 does anyone else out there remember this
My dad does, we sing it every Christmas along with “hardrock, coco, and joe”
Used to watch this as a kid on the Captain Kangaroo show. Don't forget Hardrock, Coco, and Joe 😊 always on in December, Christmas season.
@ that was my dad’s favorite show. He’ll be happy to know people remember it
I taught this song to second graders for a Christmas program in the early 70s. I had forgotten it until I heard it here.
Yes, my mother spoke fondly about it. I reminisce as she has passed.
I'm 74 and remember this from Garfield , but my favorite was Hardrock, Coco, and Joe
I think of my sisters and brother back in the early 60's how i cry listening to this so many memories .
I watched this on TV as a youngster back in 1950 or 1951. Still remember the words. All the kids at our school sang to it.
My Mother sang this to me often. Lovely memory, thank you !
One of my favorite Captain Kangaroo memories
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Thank you for posting. Good memories growing up in Detroit, watching and hearing Suzy Snowflake 1968. Joyful tune at any age.
My grandmother watched this when she was five years old. She was so happy to find this on UA-cam and she put this on for the great grand children. They absolutely love this. ❤
It seems only those of us who grew up around Johnstown or Chicago know about this (and Frosty and Three Little Dwarfs (H, C and J). It wasn't Christmas time until these played on black and white Zenith.
I lived in Dover, DE in the early 50's. The first time i saw Suzy Snowflake and The 3 dwarfs was on the Today show. They showed it around Christmas time every year. So happy to find this on You Tube.
WJAC
Bro I cant wait till they come back on tv I'm from the johnstown area
WJAC NBC. Pennsylvania. You can still catch this station playing this every year! Q
I’m in Western New York and grew up in the 50s watching this magical song every Christmas. Oh the memories from such a simplistic bygone era! I had no idea this little cartoon touched so many lives. ☃️
Live in S.E Wisconsin. Garfield Goose & Friends played this every season along with "Hardrock, Coco & Joe". I'll be 60 in May and really miss those times. I feel lucky to have lived in that era.
Growing up in Chicago, this was my favorite Christmas tv kids program. It was magical...
It's hard to imagine a time when there was such innocence in the world.
Reminds me of my Mom. She used to sing this all the time when I was little.
Our Mom sang it to us too. Sweet memory.
Been along time since I heard this one.
I was mesmerized by this as a kid. There is something so magical in this simplistic musical presentation that still feels just as magical today as it did 60 years ago. It’s true - if it ever existed on film, you can find it on UA-cam. This will really feel like a magical Christmas this year. Thank you for posting one of my most favorite Christmas remembrances.
Hello my name is Mark Williams, I'm 61 years old, my sister started a tradition in Nov. 1963 when I was 3 years old of watching Suzy Snowflake on tv, I am from Longview Texas and I also am a great fan of the greatest rock group ever, From Chicago The New Colony Six on Centaur Records. I know it's early but I sincerely wish you All a very merry Christmas.
I’m so happy now that Suzy Snowflake is now on UA-cam. The memories that are going on in my head, with people like Frazier Thomas, Bozo, Ray raynor, Garfield Goose, Cuddley Dudley, I could go on and on. Being born and raised in Chicago was great. Now that I live in Virginia, all I can say is Thank God for UA-cam.
@Patricia Arnold
Me, too for UA-cam; and these wonderful childhood memories. Every one mentioned, I remember. 🥰
Now I'm going to listen to Hardrock, Coco and Joe...
Exceptional Video!
Classic Excellent, Perfect Musical Movie Short!
Yes, my childhood in Chicago, very nice!
Born in the 50s in Chicago, grew up in New Jersey. I always got excited when I saw this on tv. Happy Holidays to All!!❤ NJ had Suzy Snowflake on too
I'm 74 and a life long Brooklynite. I remembered the first stanza of this song.ii guess NYC TV showed Suzy too.
I knew when i saw Suzy Snowflake that holiday vacation was around the corner/listening to this gives me goosebumps as a flood of memories come back to me!
Simply DELIGHTFUL! 🥲❄️💖
This is my honey's favorite christmas song. She's been one now 6 years and the tears fall whenever i hear it. We spent 39 years or Christmas' Wish the Heart wood stop Hurting.....so i sit playing Christmas songs without her....she knew that that's what i do ! My therapy
Rosemary Clooney brought me here and Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 💕
This used to be shown on "Garfield Goose" w/ Frazier Thomas on WGN every Christmas, when I was a kid. Over 40 years later, I came home one Christmas, saw it on a WGN special late that Christmas Eve, and still remembered the lyrics.
I woke up twice this week with this song in my mind, and i haven't heard it in years...I am not age 61. ;)
I’m 69 and remember it well - Chicago & Garfield Goose.
@@birdlynn417 You may have heard the only other recording of this song that I know of, by Rosemary Clooney.
@@mrsbigbugand bozo
i remember every word for them all! may not know what i had for lunch, but nailed these lyrics! 😂🎉❤
Takes me back to Ray Rayner along with Hardrock, Coco and Joe.😊
Yes me too❤
Miss Chelviston The Duck! xxx😂❤
Found memories from my childhood in the 1950s
I watched the on WJAC as a kid. Good memories 😊😊😊
As a Chicago kid this was and still is a must see video to stoke the childhood holiday memories. This is superior video quality👍🏻
Yes, it is lovely...
Do you remember Garfield Goose, LaNetta?
@@juliereminiec4937 Good ol' "Gar." I remember Frazier Thomas, Garfield Goose, and some of the other puppets' heads but not their names. I ALWAYS watched Garfield Goose after school. Suzie Snowflake and Hardrock, Coco, and Joe were my wintertime favorites. Never liked Clutch Cargo or Space Angel very much. Gosh, childhoods used to be full of discovery, surprise, imagination and fantasy. I think today's kids are missing a lot of that.
GARFIELD GOOSE AND FRIENDS and THE RAY RAYNER SHOW!!!!😅
Wonderful memory!! 😊
I can remember learning this song for the Christmas program when I was in elementary school. Still remember the words and tune.
This is the BEST version. Thanks for the upload! 🙏🏽
Best print I've ever seen! - me
"It's indescribably beautiful!" - A Christmas Story Dad
I remember my mother singing this around Christmas time during my youngest years of childhood (and I grew up in Florida) My mother had a beautiful soprano voice and I found myself singing this song this morning. Childhood memories surely do stay with us! 😊❤
We didnt see this in New York.
Cute.😊❤❄️☃️❄️❄️
I used to watch this along with Frosty and Hardrock Cocoa and Joe on WJAC channel 6, Johnstown's NBC affiliate as a little girl. I live all the way over in Selinsgrove (and before that lived in Lewisburg) but my parents had an antenna on the roof growing until I was 10, the signal wasn't very clear but I didn't care, I loved watching these. Sometimes these came in good at night. I haven't seen this since 2003. Thank you so much for posting this. I was born in 1993, my birthday is December 8, so I'll be 26 then. I love that this 26 year old Millennial can share her memories with all of you and we have this common bond.
I watched this on WJAC Johnstown (Moxham) too, "serving millions from atop the Alleghenies" but I was 33 when you were born and living in Reading by then. I only remember Suzie and Hardrock but I think there were others from Chicago at that time. The animation is so bad, the soundtrack is scary scratchy, the songs sound like the 50s, but these are the most treasured videos we have, very early local America.
Christmas was a magical time. Such a simple story but it meant Christmas was near and it was time to think of what mom and dad would approve of us asking Santa to bring. Wonderful time to be a kid in the 60’s.
What a wonderful blast from the past. As a child in the 50's I watched this every Saturday before Christmas on Chanel 6 in Johnstown, Pa. For years I had unsuccessfully tried to buy a copy. Today it finally dawned on me to check UA-cam. Thanks. I will resume watching it every Christmas!
Shades of my first grade Christmas part in the Horner Street School in Johnstown! How nice.
I remember watching this when I was just a little kid. I am 77 yrs old now. I live in Canada
Wow. What memories. Thank you for this
I never seen the video until now but I do remember the song. Last time I heard it I was six years old. I found it a blessing to hear it again.
Damn !! “ i forgot about this one - This goes way back - saw this in Baltimore ❤️👍
I taught this to my granddaughter about 7-8 years ago. I grew up in Massachusetts and I remember being so excited to see this on the television set!
My Dad used to sing this when I was little. Then this showed up in my recommendations. Thanks, UA-cam algorhythm! MISS YA DAD! RIP!💔
I am now 75. As a boy in the Chicago-land area, I grew up with Garfield Goose and Frasier Thomas! Wonderful memories of when Chicago was a great city and not the democrat-destroyed hole it is now!
Got that right!!! Grew up,worked, and retired in the Chicagoland area. Once i retired i got the heck out of Illinois!!!
men in blue jeans built this country, men in suits destroyed it.
Wasn't Richard Daley mayor when you were a kid?
My mama sang this song in first grade ! This brings back so many childhood memories for me ! Bozo Circus, Romper Room, Ray Rayner, and Frazier Thomas 😢
Love these. They are part of a special called 'Bozo, Gar and Ray's . They air it in Chicago during Christmas time
This was my favorite. Around Christmas time my grandmother would make sure I was awake earlier than usual so I wouldn't miss it. Ray Raner, Fraser Thomas, Garfield Goose, and Cuddly Duddly. Garfield Goose would come on and I would be glued to the television set. Then I would dance around the room to this and of course Hard Rock, Coco and Joe. It would still be dark outside. Its some of my favorite childhood memories.
Alice Perion, I had the Dudley stuffed animal, bye, bye, bu-bye👋🏼
WGN in Chicago!!
We had this in Cleveland, too.
If I remember correctly,WPIX,Channel 11,in New York,used to play this,during Christmas! I was lucky enough,to actually meet,Ray Hetherton,the memorable Merry Mailman,of my childhood! He was the father of Joey Hetherton,later a movie star! I apologize in advance for any mis-spellings! Thank you 😇 😊!
I was on Long Island then. Loved the Merry Mailman.
I was born in the late fall of 1978 in central Kentucky! I of course have the CDC and record album of the original Rosemary Clooney's 1951 recording of Suzy Snowflake! The very pretty and extremely talented Mary Lou Metzger was Suzy Snowflake sang and danced with Frosty the Snowman along with very pretty singer, pianist, songwriter and dancer Gail Farrel on a Christmas Special on The Lawence Weal Show! It is posted on You Tube! It is excellent! This 1951 brilliant, classic clever, entertaining, excellent and fun stop animated musical movie short is perfect! The singers, the soloist are excellent and fantastic! Thank you very much for posting and sharing this! I love it! Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! God Bless! Peace on Earth!
Only 50s & 60s kids will remember this on TV around Christmas Time. 📺
80's kid in chicago has you beat
Shown annually at Christmas time on NBC affiliate, WJAC-TV in Johnstown, PA. (Serving millions from atop the Alleghenies). Shown serially with "Hardrock, Coco and Joe" and "Frosty the Snowman"
Along with Bell Telephone's double puppetoon presentation of "A Visit With St. Nick" and "The Nativity", this was an annual tradition to which my siblings and I looked forward to being broadcast on TV at Christmas time. Thank you for sharing it. Very nostalgic!
Great characters great music great stories. Classic production for the times. "Oh" what times they were. Thank you Ray Rayner! by by byyyy...
I love this so much. We grew up listening to this song, and I just love it. Glad you posted this and I found it today. :)
From 1966-1973 every December, I watched Suzy Snowflake, I'm Hard rock, I'm Coco, I'm Joe and Frosty the Snowman.
On the Ray Rayner and friends morning show, WGN channel 9.
Followed by "Garfield Goose with Frazier Thomas.
Then off to grade school.
Chicago better a memory, than a slog in the slush. They will be playing these cartoons in the 2050s.
They still play this every year around Christmas on our local NBC station in Pennsylvania. Crazy that I’ve viewed this for around 50 years!
Same here, and it’s been around for 68 years. I’d love to see if someone could clean up the film so we could see the animation clearly and sharply - as the artists themselves saw it when they created it. It’s so beautiful, it would probably be magnificent to see all the detail.
Lucky you!
I first saw this short in the documentary "Bozo, Gar, and Ray". Actually a real charming short. Beautifully animated, and the song itself is very catchy.
Dang this brings back memories
Happy Winter Season!
SUZY SNOWFLAKE
by Sidney Temper and Roy C. Bennett
🎵 Here comes Suzy Snowflake, dressed in a Snow White gown. 🎵
🎵 Tap-tap-tapping on your window pains, to tell you she's in town. 🎵
🎵 Here comes Suzy Snowflake, soon you will hear her say... 🎵
🎵 "Come on everyone and play with me. I haven't long to stay. 🎵
🎵 If you wanna make a snowman, I'll help you make one, one-two-three. 🎵
🎵 If you wanna take a sleigh ride, the ride's on me." 🎵
🎵 Here comes Suzy Snowflake, look at her tumbling down. 🎵
🎵 Bringing joy to every girl and boy, Suzy's come to town. 🎵
I remember this and the three little dwarfs playing on the Bozo circus growing up in Chicago
WoW! Never saw or heard this until today! Thanks for posting this. Love the stop-motion animation created by Wah Ming Chang!
I use to watch Suzy snowflake cartoons in the mornings when I was a young child, now I’m 74 then all the cartoons were black and white as Suzy was I would watch Mickey Mouse, popey the sailor man, all the cartoons were black and white my world then was black and white. Best time to grow up in no hate or shame or you weren’t tainted by hate then like now! It was the best time to grow up!
I loved this as a little girl in northeast Ohio.
So many precious memories.
i remember this when i was a little girl in ri they showed this every year and then they stopped showing it i loved it 😊😊😊😊😊
There was a certain melancholy to this one in particular re: the transient nature of life. "Come on everyone and play with me, I haven't long to stay". Always loved Norma on the Lawrence Welk show.
1:14 I love how the snowman she made looks like frosty
Probably from same artist!
The children in my family watched it along with Hardrock, Cocoa and Joe on The Garfield Goose Show.
Lost my mother last year due to chf, liver disease, and diabetes ..and then Covid did her in on December 15th she was only 59 and fought till the end....and she used to love this believe it or not because it made her sad and it helped her rwmber her mother and father. She lost her mother at 20 after 17yrs of breast cancer and her dad at 34 due to stroke and heart attack. It helped her remember being a little kid and being care free and now this has brought me to tears and will every year when I hear it and I feel lucky at 38 to have 4 extra years with her tham she did with her father..
Condolences on the loss of your mother last yeor this does make the holiday a little harder and I can understand and relate as my mom passed away on New Year's Day 2022 from covid at the age of 89.. Try and keep good memories of all your time with her in the forefront as you go through this season. Peace be with you
That was right on with our weather.🥰
Greatest rock group ever The New Colony Six on Centaur Records from Chicago
I remember this from the 50s. Angie the Christmas Tree Angel. Was a favorite by the Lennon Sisters, I think.
Couldn't agree more
❤ my mother loves this gem , she sends her heart to Belinda and Mark.
Merry Christmas to you and. Jill
OMGosh! I remember this! Thanks so much!
I remember!
I'm only 21 but I grew up in Chicagoland and my parents grew up with this stuff so they incorporated this kind of stuff into my childhood as well.
@Putple456
What a blessing to have your parents incorporate these memories from them to you. I grew up in the Chicago land during the 50s-70s.
Sweet.
Love this!
I dressed up like her for Halloween one year. I live in Portland Oregon, and no one knew who I was...LOL
Did you used to live in Chicago?
A kinder more civil time I wish we could go back to.I’m 65 and wish!!!
I looked it up suzy snowflake came out 1951
Blast from the past!
Only recently found you, but I love both you UA-cam content and your music. You video did make sense and it’s good that you can verbalize your feelings. Keep shredding 😎
This used to creep me out when I was a kid.
If you grew up in Chicago you will definitely remember this from GARFIELD GOOSE AND FRIENDS (with host Frasier Thomas). Also, HARDROCK, COCO, AND JOE😅
Dang. Remember this as a child
I was a Chicago kid in the 60s. I liked Suzy Snowflake the best. Something haunting about the song and the different keys it was sung in.
Yeah. All the singers in this were absolutely top notch.....Norma Zimmer...angelic.
Oh my gosh! I just saw this! What is up with the thumbs down? I can be the year-round Grinch but my goodness! Somebody must be the Grinch for real with those thumbs-down!
I have no reason now to be Grinchy after 19 years. This is all thanks to God for sending my baby boy to me.
My grandmother sang this to me and my sisters.