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  2. Save the Best for Last - Wikipedia

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    "Save the Best for Last" is a song by American singer and actress Vanessa Williams, released in January 1992 as the third single from her second studio album, The Comfort Zone (1991). The song was written by Phil Galdston, Wendy Waldman , and Jon Lind .

  3. Vanessa Williams - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa Lynn Williams [1] (born March 18, 1963) is an American singer, actress, model, producer, and dancer. She gained recognition as the first Black woman to win the Miss America title when she was crowned Miss America 1984 .

  4. Colors of the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa Williams was chosen to perform "Colors of the Wind" due to the success of her Grammy Award-nominated single "Save the Best for Last". [35] Williams' cover is a pop song [36] which omits the opening lyrics of the original version of the track. [3] The cover features Bill Miller playing the Native American flute. [37]

  5. Love Is (Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Is" is the title of a 1993 duet written by Tonio K, Michael Caruso and John Keller, and originally recorded and released by American singer and actress Vanessa Williams and American R&B recording artist Brian McKnight.

  6. Where Do We Go from Here (Vanessa Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Where Do We Go from Here?" is a song by American actress and singer Vanessa Williams. Produced by David Foster, [1] it was featured in the 1996 film Eraser, in which Williams co-stars with Arnold Schwarzenegger, though not included on its soundtrack album.

  7. Vanessa Williams' latest stage role featured 'eerie' lyrics ...

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    Vanessa Williams recently opened up about her latest stage role, which featured some eerily relevant lyrics written in the 1950s.

  8. Running Back to You - Wikipedia

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    "Running Back to You" is the lead single from American singer and actress Vanessa Williams' second studio album, The Comfort Zone (1991). It features samples from The J.B.'s "The Grunt" (1970) and John Davis and the Monster Orchestra's "I Can't Stop" (1976).

  9. Dreamin' (Vanessa Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, American singer and actress Vanessa Williams recorded the song and released it as the third single from her debut studio album, The Right Stuff (1988). In the United States, the single was Williams' first top 40, and first number-one hit on the Billboard R&B chart, where it stayed at the top of the chart for two weeks.