I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm

Elton John · Other Songs - Elton John

The snow is snowing, the wind is blowing

But I can weather the storm

What do I care how much it may storm?

I've got my love to keep me warm



Ooh, I can't remember a worse December

Just watch those icicles form

What do I care if icicles form?

And I've got my love to keep me warm



Take off your overcoat, take off your glove

You don't need no overcoat 'cause I'm burning with love



My heart's on fire, the flame grows higher

So I will weather the storm

What do I care how much it may storm?

I've got my love to keep me warm



Off with your overcoat, off with your glove

You don't need no overcoat 'cause I'm burning with love



My heart's on fire, the flame grows higher

So I can weather that storm

What do I care how much it may storm?

I've got my love to keep me, I've got my love to keep me

I've got my love to keep me warm

I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm

Released in 1972, this track stands as a cornerstone of Elton John's early romantic ballads, characterized by its lush orchestration and signature piano-driven melody. The song exemplifies the lush, dramatic style that defined his debut period, blending classical influences with pop sensibilities to create an enduring anthem of devotion. Its enduring popularity stems from its universal theme of steadfast love, which has allowed it to transcend its original era and remain a staple of his live performances and greatest hits compilations. The recording showcases John's ability to craft emotionally resonant compositions that rely on atmospheric depth rather than complex lyrical narratives, cementing its place in the canon of classic rock and roll ballads.