The original 1978 story of the Snowman (by Raymon Briggs) did not contain a prose story; it was just a book containing images. In 1982 it was turned into an animated film, but this too did not contain words, though there was a musical score by Howard Blake.
The narrater to which you probably refer is Bernard Cribbins (also the narrator of The Wombles), in a version produced in 1983. This featured the 1982 score, interspersed with an elaboration of the story depicted by the pictures from the original 1978 book.
Several non-narrating voices have appeared in alternative productions of the story. These include Peter Auty, who sang the "Walking in the Air" song as featured in the film (the better-known Aled Jones sang on the single which reached position 5 in the UK charts a few years later), and David Bowie and Mel Smith, the latter two who have each given a spoken introduction to alternative productions.
The song, Frosty, the Snow Man, spelled both as a noun clause and as one word- Snowman, came out some time in the fifties. There were those who argued it was a satire on Macarthur- the mention of a corncob pipe, the Traffic Cop who seemed to be Frosty"s undoing was a take-off on Truman. Frosty, for some odd reason, maybe it"s borderline tragedy ( though it ends- I"ll be back again some day) was never really a popular Christmas song, though the Ronettes did a lively version!
Think it was the narrator of the tv show, Jimmy Durante.
If you're talking about the song 'Walking In The Air' it was sung by Peter Auty.
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Raymond Briggs wrote "The Snowman" (in 1978).
I'm sorry to tell the person who wrote this question but frosty the snowman is not real;so i don't think that a figment of imagination can count
James Horner wrote the music for the 1996 Titanic.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
Andrew Lloyd-Webber wrote the music from Cats.
Lyl Mays and Pat Metheny .
Howard Blake wrote the lyrics and composed the music for the animated film 'The Snowman'
Raymond Briggs wrote "The Snowman" (in 1978).
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Walter "Jack" Rollins & Steve Nelson
I'm sorry to tell the person who wrote this question but frosty the snowman is not real;so i don't think that a figment of imagination can count
Meredith Willson wrote the lyrics to the Music Man.
Some interesting Christmas decorations that feature a snowman are felted frosty, magical music snowman and five fingers snow man ornaments, which can all be hang on christmas tree. Framed snowman ornament can be used for wall hangings.
James Horner wrote the music for the 1996 Titanic.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
Andrew Lloyd-Webber wrote the music from Cats.
The book The Snowman was written by English author Raymond Briggs, and was first published in 1978. The song "Frosty the Snowman" iwas written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, andwas first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950.