American songwriter Steve Nelson Birth name| Steve Edward Nelson Born| New York City, New York, U.S. Died| November 13, 1981(1981-11-13) (aged 73) Armonk, New York, U.S. Genres| Country Occupation(s)| Songwriter Musical artist Steve Edward Nelson (November 24, 1907 – November 13, 1981) was an American songwriter.[1] Born in New York City, Nelson worked for Tin Pan Alley starting there in 1929. He later wrote country songs for artists such as Eddy Arnold and Guy Lombardo. In 1950, probably his best known composition, "Frosty the Snowman" was released, co-written with Jack Rollins.[2][3] In 1952, Nelson co-wrote, again with Rollins, the song which was used for the safety campaign of Smokey Bear.[4] ## References[edit] 1. ^ Nashville Songwriters: Hall of Fame 2. ^ "Steve Nelson". www.discogs.com. Retrieved December 27, 2014. 3. ^ William E Studwell; Frank Hoffmann; B Lee Cooper (October 12, 2012). The Christmas Carol Reader. Routledge. pp. 194–. ISBN 978-1-136-59145-7. 4. ^ "Smokey's name". www.smokeybear.com. Retrieved December 27, 2014. ## External links[edit] * Steve Nelson at IMDb Authority control General| * ISNI * 1 * VIAF * 1 * WorldCat National libraries| * Spain * 2 * France (data) * United States * Poland * 2 Other| * FAST * MusicBrainz * artist * SUDOC (France) * 1 This article about a United States songwriter is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template