Winter Wonderland
“Winter Wonderland” was written in 1934 by lyricist Richard B. Smith and composer Felix Bernard. First recorded by Richard Himber and later made famous by Guy Lombardo, Perry Como, and Doris Day, it has become one of the most beloved holiday standards. The song was written while Smith was in a tuberculosis sanitarium, inspired by snowy scenes in his hometown of Honesdale, Pennsylvania. 🎶 QA: Was “Winter Wonderland” originally written as a Christmas song? ✅ Answer (in description): No – it was written simply as a winter love song. Only later did it become a holiday standard. Subscribe: @iamjasonpaul More music: jasonpaul.net
- Composers: Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith
- Year Written: 1934