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"I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" Single by Connie Francis B-side "Al di là" Released 1962 Format 7" single Recorded September 13, 1962 Genre Rock and roll Length 2:25 Label MGM Writer(s) Hank Hunter, Mark Barkan Producer Danny Davis Connie Francis U.S. singles chronology "I Was Such a Fool (To Fall in Love With You)"/"He Thinks I Still Care" (1962) "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" (1962) "Follow the Boys" (1963) "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" is a 1962 single by Connie Francis, released in that December to peak at number eighteen on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100. The song reached the UK top twenty-five in December 2008 via a remake by Gabriella Cilmi entitled "Warm This Winter". Francis had previously had a seasonally themed hit single with the December 1961 release "Baby's First Christmas" and although she would not have a single released December 1963 her hit "Blue Winter" would be released January 1964. "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" was written by Mark Barkan with Hank Hunter. Hunter wrote several songs recorded by Connie Francis including her top ten singles "Second Hand Love" and "Vacation". The track was recorded in New York City on September 13, 1962 with Danny Davis producing the session.[1] The orchestral arrangement for the session was by Bill Ramal whose credits included the arrangement for the Del Shannon hit "Runaway". In January 1963 the original B-side of "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter": "Al di là", picked up enough airplay to reach number #90 on the Billboard Hot 100 (#87 in Cash Box). "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" was one of seventeen of her hits Francis remade for her 1989 album Where the Hits Are a Roger Hawkins production recorded for Malaco Records at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" was the lowest-charting hit remade for the album with the exception of "If I Didn't Care" (#22). In the UK "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" only spent one week in the top fifty appearing at #48 the week of 12 December 1962 marking Francis' final UK chart appearance for almost three years. The B-side for the UK single was "Pretty Little Baby".[2] "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" reached #1 in Hong Kong in February 1963; also in early 1963 the track reached #9 in Australia, to become Francis' final Top 20 hit in that nation. Gabriella Cilmi version "Warm This Winter" Single by Gabriella Cilmi from the album Lessons to Be Learned (UK deluxe edition) Released 15 December 2008 (UK) Format Digital download Genre Rock and roll Length 2:33 Label Island Writer(s) Hank Hunter, Mark Barkan Producer Xenomania Gabriella Cilmi UK singles chronology "Sanctuary" (2008) "Warm This Winter" (2008) "On a Mission" (2010) In 2008 The Co-operative Food had Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi remake the song—retitled "Warm This Winter"—to be played during the company's advertising aired over the holiday season. The track was also played heavily in the Co-operative's stores. Cilmi's version of the song alters the opening line of the original Francis hit from "We met at a ski lodge" to "We met in the winter". Released on 15 December 2008 as an exclusive digital download track, "Warm This Winter" peaked at number twenty-two on the UK Singles Chart on the issue dated 27 December 2008, outranking Cilmi's precedent physical single "Sanctuary", which had failed to chart at all in the UK. The single also outpeaked "Save the Lies", which had peaked at number thirty-three. "Warm This Winter" was added to Cilmi's Lessons to Be Learned album for its deluxe edition released in the UK on 24 November 2008. The track has received enough downloads during the 2009 holiday season to appear at #94 on the UK Top 100 Singles chart dated 19 December 2009. Charts Chart (2008) Peak position UK Singles Chart[3] 22 Chart (2009) Peak position European Hot 100 Singles[4] 68 References ^ [1] ^ [2] ^ "Chart Stats – Gabriella Cilmi – Warm This Winter". Chart Stats. http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=34157. Retrieved 2009-12-06.  ^ "Gabriella Cilmi Album & Song Chart History – European Hot 100". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. http://www.billboard.com/search/?keyword=Gabriella+Cilmi&x=24&y=23#/artist/gabriella-cilmi/chart-history/981178?f=349&g=Singles. Retrieved 2009-12-06.  v • d • e Gabriella Cilmi Albums Lessons to Be Learned  · Ten Singles "Sanctuary" · "Sweet About Me" · "Don't Wanna Go to Bed Now"  · "Save the Lies"  · "Sanctuary" (re-release) · "Warm This Winter" · "On a Mission" · "Hearts Don't Lie" · "Defender" Tours "Change Tour" (As supporting act)  · "The Labyrinth" (As supporting act - UK Only) Record labels Island Records (UK)  · Warner Music · Universal Republic (United States) Related articles Discography · Xenomania