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I Look to You is the seventh and final studio album by American singer Whitney Houston.It was first released on August 28, 2009, through Sony Music in Europe, then August 31, 2009 with Arista Records in the United States before being released by RCA Records in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2009.
"I Look to You" is a pop-soul song performed by American recording artist Whitney Houston, from her seventh and final studio album [1] [2] of the same name. It was released as a worldwide promotional single [ 3 ] and as the first US single from the album on July 23, 2009 on US radio following highly favorable reviews at pre-release album ...
The Best National Anthem in 40 Years of Super Bowl History. [50] #2 Ranked second on the list, writing "Whitney Houston had a memorable rendition before Super Bowl XXV while the country was at war with Iraq during Desert Storm," following The US Air Force Academy Chorale's performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl VI. August 11, 2009 Blender
Getty Images (3) The United States national anthem is, within the singing community, considered one of the hardest songs to perform. Some celebrities have certifiably slayed their live renditions ...
Columnist Charita Goshay writes that maybe it's time for a new national anthem. The "Star-Spangled Banner" is too hard for too many singers. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help ...
A new ESPN documentary premiering this weekend will take The post Whitney Houston’s national anthem re-examined in new ESPN doc appeared first on TheGrio. Whitney Houston’s national anthem re ...
"I Look to You" † Whitney Houston: R. Kelly: I Look to You: 2009 [26] "I Look to You" † Whitney Houston and R. Kelly: R. Kelly: I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston: 2012 [42] "I Love the Lord" Whitney Houston with the Georgia Mass Choir: Richard Smallwood: The Preacher's Wife: 1996 [38] "I Was Made to Love Him" Whitney ...
The same song later re-charted in 2001, following the September 11 terrorist attacks that year, and peaked at number six, becoming the first and only rendition of the national anthem to reach the top ten, which also made her the first female artist in history to have a song return to the top twenty twice.