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who wrote chestnuts roasting on an open fire

The song commonly known by its opening line, “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,” is actually titled “The Christmas Song” and was written by Mel Tormé and Bob Wells in 1945–1946.

Who Wrote It?

  • The songwriting credits go to:
    • Mel Tormé (jazz singer and composer, nicknamed “The Velvet Fog”).
* Bob Wells (lyricist, sometimes credited as Robert Wells).
  • The song was completed in the mid-1940s and quickly became a modern Christmas standard.

What Is The Official Title?

  • The official title is “The Christmas Song.”
  • The phrase “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” is simply the famous first lyric, which led many people to use it as a casual title.

Famous Recording

  • One of the best-known and most enduring recordings is by Nat King Cole, whose version helped cement the song as a holiday classic.

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