Keep Warm

"Keep Warm" is a song by Italian band Jinny, fronted by British singer and TV host Carryl Varley.

Originally released in 1991 as a single only in the UK by Virgin Records as part of the Italo House boom of the late 80s/early 90s, it featured samples from "Taking Him Off Your Hands" by Mahogany Watkins, La Velle's 1979 track "Playgirl" and "What Happened to the Music" by The Trammps, with the hook coming from a 1987 track called "Keep It Warm" by Voices in the Dark.

[1] As it was released two years after Black Box, when rave and indie-dance provided the dancefloor hits of the age, "Keep Warm" peaked low in the Top 75 at number 68.

Kicks off with the Bingo Boys vocal sample and gets down with some pants, horns and, of course, loads of piano and stuff.

"[6] Alan Jones from Music Week wrote, "A small hit when first released on Virgin in 1991, Jinny's "Keep Warm" is a classic latterday Italo-house song.