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"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 ...
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.
The national anthem was adopted provisionally by the UN's High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina on 25 June 1999 by the promulgation of the Law on the National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [6] replacing the previous national anthem, "Jedna si jedina", [7] which was not particularly well-liked the country's Serb and Croat communities. [8]
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 ...
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 ...
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"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 director of the new documentary “Whitney” reveals little-known details about Houston’s iconic performance of the national anthem.