Walking in the Air
"Walking in the Air" is a song written by Howard Blake for the 1982 animated film of Raymond Briggs' 1978 children's book The Snowman. The song forms the centrepiece of The Snowman, which has become a seasonal favourite on British and Finnish television. The story relates the fleeting adventures of a young boy and a snowman who has come to life. In the second part of the story, the boy and the snowman fly to the North Pole. "Walking in the Air" is the theme for the journey. They attend a party of snowmen, at which the boy seems to be the only human until they meet Father Christmas with his reindeer, and the boy is given a scarf with a snowman pattern. In the film, the song was performed by St Paul's Cathedral choirboy Peter Auty, and reissued in 1985 and 1987.
In 1985, an altered version was recorded for use in a TV advertising campaign for Toys "R" Us. As Auty's voice had then broken, Blake recommended the then 15 year old Welsh chorister Aled Jones, whose recording reached number five in the UK pop charts, and who became a popular celebrity on the strength of his performance. The association of the song with Jones, combined with the fact that Auty was not credited on The Snowman, would lead to a common misbelief that Jones performed the song in the film. "Walking in the Air" has subsequently been covered by over forty artists, in a variety of styles. In a UK poll in 2012, the Aled Jones version was voted 13th on the ITV television special The Nation's Favourite Christmas Song.
Recorded versions
- Annie Haslam recorded under the title "The Snowman" on her 2005 Christmas album It Snows in Heaven Too.
- Aled Jones reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1985 with his cover. He released it again, in a duet with himself, on his 2007 Album
- All About Eve as the second track on their EP Iceland
- Andrew Johnston performs a duet of the song with Faryl Smith on his 2008 album One Voice
- Angelis 2006
- Aurora the Norwegian singer, sings a version of this song overlaying a video of the film "The Snowman"
- Bill Thompson did 6 versions of "Walking in the Air," including a duet version with Peter Auty.
- Breakcore musician Shitmat uses samples from "Walking in the Air" on his song "Dis Dancehall Ting Is Better Than That T.V. Ting Tony."
- Chloë Agnew from Celtic Woman, on her title album, in the song "Last Rose of Summer/Walking in the Air"
- Christine Guldbrandsen used part of the lyrics from "Walking in The Air" on her song "Surfing in the Air" found in the album with the same name.
- Cincinnati Pops Orchestra on their 1990 album "Christmas with the Pops" with Stephen Van Dyck, boy soprano
- Cliff Richard on his 2003 album "Cliff at Christmas"
- Connie Talbot 2007: Over the Rainbow and 2009: Connie Talbot's Holiday Magic
- Ronan Tynan 2007; Medley:Walking in the Air/Do You Hear What I Hear "I'll Be Home For Christmas"
- Declan Galbraith 2001
- Digital Dream Baby 1991 Walking In The Air From The Snowman
- Elaine Paige on her 1986 album "Christmas"
- Foxy Shazam recorded a cover version which was released in 2009.
- George Lam Waiting for a Night 1989
- George Winston 1992; 1994
- Grand Belial's Key play an organ version of Walking in the Air on "At the Blessed Grotto" in their 1997 album, Mocking the Philanthropist.
- Gregorian recorded a cover for their 2017 album "Holy Chants"
- Hayley Westenra on her second album "Hayley Westenra"
- Iron Maiden: the two guitarists Adrian Smith and Dave Murray played an altered version during their tour to support Somewhere in Time, first half containing a solo duel between the two guitarists, the second half of which Murray played the vocal melody while Smith played supporting rhythm. This combination is known as "Walking On Glass". Adrian Smith used to play a guitar solo which included excerpts from the same melody during the two shows by the side project The Entire Population of Hackney in December 1985, before "Silver and Gold".
- Jackie Evancho on her album Heavenly Christmas 2011
- Jillian Aversa on her album Through Sand and Snow 2008
- Joseph McManners 2005
- Joshua Redman 2007: Back East first instrumental version of the song
- Kenneth Smith 1992
- Grimethorpe Colliery Band on their 1997 album "A White Christmas with Grimethorpe"
- Kenny Loggins on his 1998 album "December"
- Kevin Kinsella on his 2014 album "Riding Higher Still"
- King's Singers 1988
- Kurt Nilsen, the 2003 World Idol winner, performed a version together with Kringkastingsorkesteret on his 2010 album "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
- The Maccabees for a Live Lounge session
- Mephisto Walz on their 2013 album New Apostles
- Michael Chertock 1998
- Mimicking Birds Recorded a cover version in 2011, released on YouTube
- MonaLisa Twins on their 2019 album CHRISTMAS
- Nightwish on their 1998 album Oceanborn
- Oceansize played it live twice during their Effloresce tours, recorded a studio version in December 2007, and released it on their Myspace as a 1st Xmas Single.
- Plácido Domingo and Riccardo Cocciante in A Gala Christmas in Vienna
- Rainbow "Snowman" 1983
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Tring Music School 1995
- Ryan Sheridan - Walking in the Air
- Siobhan Owen recorded this in its original English and in Japanese on her album "Storybook Journey".
- St. Philips Boy's Choir on their 1997 album Angel Voices 3, Soloist Liam O'Kane
- Danish musician Ste van Holm released an ambient version sung by Edith Tvede in December 2010.
- Sumi Jo on the 2009 album the sumi jo collection - disk 1
- Tangerine Dream, used as the end music in the 1983 film The Keep
- Tarja Turunen 2006/2010
- The Shadows 1987
- The Swingle Singers 2006
- Westlife with Mary Black sang this song live.
- Woods of Infinity interpreted the song on their 2011 album Förlåt
- Independent dubstep musician Hereldeduke recorded a remix entitled "The Snowman," which had over 1,8 million views on YouTube by December 2017.
- This song was featured in Ernie and his Rubber Ducky with the song divided into two halves and Bear in his New Car'' with the whole song.
- Euternity October 2008: first electronic cover version. Created by Ukrainian music project, it mixes in the sound elements of electronic, pop-rock with opera vocals.
- The Eastern Sea recorded a cover on the band's third album, "First Christmas," produced by Louie Lino.
- Sam Robson recorded his own arrangement, singing all of the parts, on his album "An A Capella Christmas".
- Kristoffer Lo & NTNU Jazz Ensemble recorded a cover rearranged by Kristoffer Lo.
- Autoheart released a cover on their Soundcloud page for Christmas in 2016.
- Tom Chaplin recorded a cover for his 2017 album Twelve Tales of Christmas
- Cécile Corbel recorded a cover that was released on her seventh album "Enfant du Vent"
- Dr. Peacock and Sefa remixed the original version in Frenchcore, released at 2015
- Norwegian singer AURORA released a version of the song in 2020 as a non-album single.
Uses in other media
- In 1985 the song was featured in a Christmas advert for Toys "R" Us where it shows a teddy bear flying a boy to the store.
- A 1980s popular An Post advert for Christmas stamps ever since every year at Christmas still seen on television today.
- During their Somewhere on Tour concert tour heavy metal band Iron Maiden sampled the song in the song 'Walking on Glass'.
- Abbas Kiarostami used the song in the closing credits of the movie Ten.
- A parody version of it was used in a British television commercial in 2006, for an Irn-Bru advert. It was reused in the adverts sequel in 2018.
- It was used in a 2013 World Wide Fund for Nature commercial showing on YouTube, performed by.
- The main tune of the song was used by the Taiwanese music group S.H.E in their song "Goodbye my love".