The Noble, Norvo, and film renditions were successful that year, as well as the other 1937 recordings that included Billie Holiday and Glen Gray (vocal by Kenny Sargent).[8]
Les Brown's instrumental version, arranged by Skip Martin and recorded in 1946 as Columbia #38324, became a million-seller and Billboard top ten song in 1949.[9] Brown said that he got a call from Columbia Records after he performed the song telling him to record it, only to respond that he had recorded it three years earlier.[10] That same year, vocal group The Mills Brothers also had a chart hit with their version on Decca #24550.[11]
Other recordings
External audio
You may hear "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" played by the Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm Orchestra in 1937 Here on archive.org
During the Big Band era, the song was also recorded by several leading "sweet jazz bands" including Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra in 1937.[13]
Bibliography
Annotations
^Howard Phillips, aka Howard Barrie (né Howard Baron Phillips; 1909–1985), a baritone, began singing for Ray Noble in December 1936, succeeding Al Bowlly, who after six years with Noble, returned to England to start his own band. Phillips – on June 9, 1953, in Bedford, New York – married actress Kay Linaker.