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In 1992, Houston released her first soundtrack album, The Bodyguard, from the film of the same name. Recognized as a Houston album despite the addition of several other artists, the album made Houston the first female artist to have three albums accumulate ten or more weeks at number one on the Billboard 200.
The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album is the first soundtrack album by American singer Whitney Houston. It was released onNovember 17, 1992 by Arista Records to promote the film of the same name .
"I Will Always Love You" is a song by American singer Whitney Houston released on November 2, 1992, via Arista Records for the soundtrack to The Bodyguard, her film debut. It was released as the soundtrack's lead single.
The album was released to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the movie, The Bodyguard, which marked Houston's film debut. [3] It includes the film versions of her six Bodyguard contributions – "I Will Always Love You," "I Have Nothing," "I'm Every Woman," "Run to You," "Queen of the Night" and "Jesus Loves Me" – as well as remixes and live performances of the songs from The Bodyguard ...
Multimedia Music has closed a deal to acquire the music publishing rights from the film music library of Millennium Media, which includes titles such as “The Hitman’s Bodyguard,” “London ...
The single went on to become the best-selling physical single by a woman in music history, selling over 24 million copies worldwide, selling 10 million copies in the United States [21] and 1.6 million in the United Kingdom. In addition, the soundtrack boasted two more top five singles ("I'm Every Woman" and "I Have Nothing") on the Billboard ...
A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Mitchell Sinoway. [40] It features scenes from The Bodyguard intercut with scenes of an angelic Houston running on clouds. [41] In the movie, there is a scene where bodyguard Frank Farmer (played by Kevin Costner) watches the video of "Run to You" on TV and is taken by Houston's ...
It was released as a single from the soundtrack album in the United Kingdom on 7 December 1992 and in other European countries in early 1993 by Arista. "Someday (I'm Coming Back)" was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Devaney and Morris. An accompanying music video, directed by Marcus Nispel, was also released ...