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The song is a response to how Houston considered herself to be a victim of unwanted media attention. The album's second single, " One of Those Days ", is a slow R&B track with a retro feel. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Houston released her first and only Christmas album in November 2003. [ 22 ]
"Skidamarink" or "Skinnamarink" [1] is a popular child's sing-along song from North America. [2] Originally titled "Skid-dy-mer-rink-adink-aboomp" [3] or "Skiddy-Mer-Rink-A-Doo", [4] the initial version of the song was written by Felix F. Feist (lyrics) and Al Piantadosi (music) for the 1910 Charles Dillingham Broadway production: The Echo. [4]
In 1992, Houston released her first soundtrack album, The Bodyguard, from the movie of the same name, which launched the number one single, "I Will Always Love You", which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in its third week on the chart, staying there for a then record-setting 14 weeks, the song still holds the record for the longest ...
[13] [14] After contributing three songs to the multi-artist soundtrack, Waiting to Exhale, from the 1995 film of the same name, including the number one hit, "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)", Houston released her second soundtrack album for the 1996 film, The Preacher's Wife, which debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart, staying ...
The Ultimate Collection is a greatest hits collection by Whitney Houston, released on October 30, 2007. [3] In Brazil, the album was released as Whitney Houston – The Best So Far. In 2011, it was reissued as All Time Best - Reclam Musik Edition in Germany and Switzerland.
Classic Whitney: Live from Washington, D.C., were live concerts by Whitney Houston. The concerts were held at historic DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. , on October 3 and 5, 1997. The second-night concert was broadcast live via HBO , which was her third HBO special after Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston in March 1991 and Whitney ...
About.com ranked "All the Man That I Need" number four in their list of "Top 20 Best Whitney Houston Songs" in 2018, noting that it has "a prominent gospel choir in the final chorus." [ 37 ] In a 2020 retrospective review, Matthew Hocter from Albumism described it as "a power ballad bringing some serious drama". [ 38 ]
"Same Script, Different Cast" is a song performed as a duet by American and Canadian R&B singers Whitney Houston and Deborah Cox. The song was released as a single in the United States on May 2, 2000, by Arista Records. The song features Houston playing the former lover of Cox's current boyfriend.