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The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album is the soundtrack to the 1996 film of the same name and features songs performed and produced by American singer Whitney Houston, who also stars in the film. The soundtrack was released on November 26, 1996, by Arista Records and BMG Entertainment.
Who Would Imagine a King is a Christmas song written and composed by Mervyn Warren and Hallerin Hilton Hill, and originally recorded by Whitney Houston for the soundtrack to the 1996 film, The Preacher's Wife. In 2009, Lotta Engberg recorded the song on the album Jul hos mig. [1]
The Preacher's Wife is a 1996 American Christmas fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Penny Marshall and starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance.It is a remake of the 1947 film The Bishop's Wife, [2] which in turn was based on the 1928 novel of the same name by Robert Nathan.
Thirteen years later in 1996, American singer and actress Whitney Houston recorded a cover of the song for her soundtrack album The Preacher's Wife, produced by Mervyn Warren and Houston on the film version, and David Foster on the single version of the song.
The death of Bobbi Kristina Brown on Sunday at age 22 brought back sad and painful memories for both her family as well as legions of worldwide fans, who mourned the passing of legendary singer ...
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Whitney Houston in “The Preacher’s Wife” The 1996 comedy-drama, “The Preacher’s Wife,” was a lighthearted tale of a church and a marriage on the brink and the angel who was sent to ...
Robyn Crawford (born December 17, 1960) is an American author, producer, and former assistant to and creative director for Whitney Houston. [1] [2] Her credits include The Bodyguard (1992), Waiting to Exhale (1995), The Preacher's Wife (1996), In Between (1987), and Cinderella (1997). [3]