Little Jack Frost Get Lost
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Oh, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost,
Little Jack Frost get lost
You know you don't do a thing
But put a bite on the toes

There's lots of cold feet all the lovers complain
You turn up the heat down on lover's lane
The bench in the park is alone in the dark
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost,
Little Jack Frost get lost

So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
You don't do a thing but put the bite on my toes
Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
So, little Jack Frost go away, go away
And don't you come back another day, get gone, go way

There's lots of cold feet, all the lovers complain
You turn off the heat down in lover's lane
The fence in the park is all alone in the dark
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost,
Little Jack Frost get lost
Get lost, get lost, get lost, get lost

L. J. Frost get lost
(Lost)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song Little Jack Frost Get Lost by Bing Crosby is a winter-themed love song that tells the story of how the cold weather brought about by Jack Frost is making things difficult for lovers to spend time with each other. The song begins with the singer requesting Little Jack Frost to go away since all he does is put a bite on their toes. The song then goes on to describe how frost is affecting everything around them, freezing up the ground and taking away the bloom from the rose. The song ends with the singer pleading with Jack Frost to go away and not come back another day.


The lyrics of the song are beautiful and vividly describe the impact of frost on human life. It's interesting to note that the song was released in 1947, when Bing Crosby was at the height of his career. Also, the song was written by Al Stillman, who is known for writing many popular songs during the 1940s and 1950s.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
The singer addresses Jack Frost and asks him to leave


Little Jack Frost get lost
The singer repeats the request for Jack Frost to leave


You know you don't do a thing
The singer points out that Jack Frost does not actually do anything productive


But put a bite on the toes
The artist accuses Jack Frost of causing discomfort by making toes cold


There's lots of cold feet all the lovers complain
The artist notes that many couples are uncomfortable due to Jack Frost's actions


You turn up the heat down on lover's lane
The singer suggests that Jack Frost is responsible for lowering temperatures in romantic areas


The bench in the park is alone in the dark
The singer describes how Jack Frost's presence has made the park uninviting


So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
The artist repeats the request for Jack Frost to leave


Little Jack Frost get lost
The artist repeats the request for Jack Frost to leave


You don't do a thing but put the bite on my toes
The artist reiterates that Jack Frost only causes discomfort


Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
The singer describes how Jack Frost's actions harm plants


So, little Jack Frost go away, go away
The artist again asks Jack Frost to leave


And don't you come back another day, get gone, go way
The singer implores Jack Frost to never return


There's lots of cold feet, all the lovers complain
The singer points out how Jack Frost is causing discomfort to couples


You turn off the heat down in lover's lane
The singer suggests that Jack Frost is responsible for making romantic areas cooler


The fence in the park is all alone in the dark
The artist describes how Jack Frost's presence has made the park less welcoming


So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
The artist repeats the request for Jack Frost to leave


Little Jack Frost get lost
The singer repeats the request for Jack Frost to leave


Get lost, get lost, get lost, get lost
The singer forcefully reiterates the wish for Jack Frost to leave


L. J. Frost get lost
The artist uses an abbreviation of Jack Frost's name to again request that he leave


(Lost)
The song concludes with a final command for Jack Frost to leave




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SEGER ELLIS, AL STILLMAN

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