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Whitney: The Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American singer Whitney Houston. It was released on May 15, 2000, by Arista Records. Anticipation over a greatest hits album from Houston arose as far as 1995, when Billboard first announced the album's release. However, it was continuously postponed as Houston focused on film ...
A limited-edition four 12-inch vinyl box set, containing eight full club versions of selected remixes found on the American release of Whitney: The Greatest Hits. In summer of 2006, it was released digitally, re-titled Dance Vault Mixes: The Unreleased Mixes (Special Collector's Box Set). [65] Love Whitney: Released: December 4, 2001
Whitney Houston ‡ Whitney: The Greatest Hits: 2000 [32] " The First Noel" Whitney Houston: Traditional One Wish: The Holiday Album: 2003 [23] "For the Love of You" Whitney Houston: Chris Jasper Marvin Isley O'Kelly Isley Ronald Isley: Whitney: 1987 [7] "For the Lovers" Whitney Houston: Claude Kelly Marcella Araica Nathaniel Hills: I Look to ...
I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston is a posthumous greatest hits album by American recording artist Whitney Houston. The album was released on November 13, 2012 via RCA Records . The album spans most of Houston's entire career and includes 29 of Houston's biggest chart hits from five of her seven studio albums and all of her ...
Following the release of her first music video collection, The #1 Video Hits, in June 1986, it would top the chart for over 22 weeks, which remains an all-time record for a female artist. First female artist to top the Billboard 200 Year-End list Houston accomplished this when her debut album, Whitney Houston, topped
The recording was included in the 2014 CD/DVD release, Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances [1] and the US edition of the 2000 release, Whitney: The Greatest Hits. Traditionally performed at sports games in the US, "The Star-Spangled Banner" was performed by Houston at the original Tampa Stadium for Super Bowl XXV in 1991.
A reworked duet version of the song with British singer George Michael was released on May 29, 2000, as the third single from Houston's first greatest hits album, Whitney: The Greatest Hits (2000). The remix was originally to feature Michael Jackson. [1]
After scoring an international Olympics hit "One Moment in Time", Houston continued to record hits in the 1990s. " I'm Your Baby Tonight " and " All the Man That I Need ", from the I'm Your Baby Tonight (1991) album, made Houston the first solo female artist to have multiple songs off three albums to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 ...