Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special)
Jimmy Durante
Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special)
1:04 December 7, 1969
BPM
85
Key
C Major
Camelot
8B

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Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) - Jimmy Durante Information

Acousticness
66%
Danceability
62%
Energy
44%
Instrumentalness
0%
Liveness
6%
Loudness
83%
Speechiness
5%
Valence
65%
Popularity
Loudness
-10.291 dB

Summary

Jimmy Durante made "Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special)" available on December 7, 1969. With Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) being less than two minutes long, at 1:04, we are fairly confident that this song is not explicit and is safe for all ages. Based on the duration of this song, this song duration is much smaller than the average song duration. Because this song is the only song in Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) and no other songs are present in the album, we classify this track as a single. Going off of the ISRC code of this track, we detected that the origin of this track is from United States. Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) is not that popular right now. The overall tone is very danceable, especially with its high energy, which produces more of a euphoric, cheerful, or happy vibe.

Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) BPM

The tempo marking of Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) by Jimmy Durante is Andante (at a walking pace), since this song has a tempo of 85 BPM. With that information, we can conclude that the song has a slow tempo. This song can go great with yoga or pilates. The time signature for this track is 4/4.

Frosty the Snowman (From the Rankin/Bass Television Special) Key

This song is in the music key of C Major. This also means that this song has a camelot key of 8B. So, the perfect camelot match for 8B would be either 8B or 9A. While, 9B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 5B and a high energy boost can either be 10B or 3B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 8A or 7B will give you a low energy drop, 11B would be a moderate one, and 6B or 1B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 5A allows you to change the mood.

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ISRC
USNLR2301399
Label
L-M Records/RCA Records

Section: 0.5237765312194824

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