Breagh Isabel Covers Irving Berlin's "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm"

Breagh Isabel Covers Irving Berlin's "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm"

New Acoustic Performance Out Now

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Originally written by Irving Berlin for the 1937 musical On The Avenue, "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" gets a heartfelt twist in Breagh Isabel's rendition of the holiday classic. With a softer touch, she pares down the production by changing the chords and swapping the bright brass for a delicate rubber-bridged guitar. Her signature soft vocals add another layer of warmth while transforming the song from a festive standard into a soulful ode to love and belonging. 

“I first heard this song on one of my all-time favourite holiday records, "Ella and Louis Wish You A Swinging Holiday," by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. I fell in love with the melodies right away. Although it’s technically a holiday song, to me, it has always felt more like a classic love song. So, when I decided to reimagine it, I wanted to make sure the sentiment of the lyrics truly shined through.” - Breagh Isabel

Stream "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" here.

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About Breagh Isabel
Based in Halifax, NS, Breagh Isabel has been a Canadian mainstay songwriter, producer, and performer for years. Having spent the majority of her 20s writing and touring with the band Port Cities, she left the band in 2019 to embark on a new solo career. Isabel is credited with writing, performing, and producing a plethora of songs that have landed syncs in Grey’s Anatomy, FBI (CBS), Selling Sunset: Orange County (Netflix), Batwoman (The CW), Good Trouble (Hulu) and many more. Breagh has been a longtime collaborator with artists such as Ria Mae, Donovan Woods and Classified.
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