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The song's melody was inspired by Elvis Presley, with Hammond imagining it as being sung by Presley "in lavish style" at the Olympics' opening ceremony. [1] It appeared on the aforementioned 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time compilation album, which (in addition to Houston) also featured artists such as The Four Tops, The Bee Gees, Eric Carmen, Taylor Dayne and film composer John ...
"One Moment in Time" † Whitney Houston: Albert Hammond John Bettis: 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time: 1988 [47] "One Moment in Time" (live, 1989) Whitney Houston: Albert Hammond John Bettis: Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances: 2014 "One of Those Days" † Whitney Houston: Chris Jasper Dwight Reynolds Ernie Isley ...
"Love Will Save the Day" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston from her second diamond studio album Whitney (1987). The song was released in May 1988 by Arista Records as the album's fifth single. The song did not have a music video but was still successful, climbing into the US top ten.
Harry + Rylee vs. Alyson + Sasha will Rumba to “One Moment In Time” Dancing with the Stars simulcasts live across both ABC and Disney+ on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET and streams next day on Hulu .
1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time (titled as just One Moment in Time for some releases) is a compilation album that was released to coincide with the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. The album was released on August 30, 1988, by Arista Records.
In 1988, the music video for the song "One Moment in Time", the title track off the 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time, was released. In October 1990, Houston released the video for her song "I'm Your Baby Tonight", the title track from the singer's third album I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990).
Back in a much simpler time, when there was no social media, no Netflix, we had the very beginning of 1991 and a 27-year-old Whitney Houston. 25 years later and Whitney Houston still sang the best ...
In 1988, he co-wrote "One Moment in Time" with Albert Hammond which was recorded by Whitney Houston as the theme for the Summer Olympics. John Bettis continued developing an eclectic catalog into the 1990s. 1991's "Can You Stop the Rain" topped the R&B charts in 1991 for Peabo Bryson.