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"I Learned from the Best" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston. The ballad, written by Diane Warren , was released as the fifth and final single from Houston's fourth studio album, My Love Is Your Love (1998), in November 1999.
Between 1992 and 1996, Houston recorded songs which were included on three different soundtrack albums. A cover of Dolly Parton's song, "I Will Always Love You", was released as the lead single from The Bodyguard soundtrack from the film of the same name in 1992. It peaked at number one on the Hot 100 for 14 weeks in 1992–1993.
The Advocate's Gina Vivinetto summed up "At Seventeen" as "the best song about growing up female ever written". [46] Brittany Spanos, writing for The Village Voice, attributed the song's success to Ian's intimate delivery of its subject, likening it to Joni Mitchell's fourth studio album Blue (1971). [47]
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Jean Catuffe/GC Images. Taylor Swift sings with Travis Kelce during the men's final on day fourteen of the 2024 US Open Tennis Championships at the USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center on September ...
Travis Kelce is sharing more details about his favorite Taylor Swift songs. “‘Death By a Thousand Cuts’ is one that I’ve learned to absolutely love,” Travis, 35, said during a bonus ...
Janas grew up in the country of Georgia, and after moving to the U.S., learned English by watching TV. Where Janas is "calm, cool and collected," Ketai brings a "frenetic energy," they say.
The song spent twenty-one weeks on the singles chart and was peaked at number four. [34] Due to strong single sales, the song entered the Finnish Singles Chart at number 10, but it only spent one week in the chart. [35] In France, the song entered the French Singles Chart at number 14 on December 5, 1998 and eventually peaked at number five. [36]