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The Best National Anthem in 40 Years of Super Bowl History. [50] #2 Ranked second on the list, writing "Whitney Houston had a memorable rendition before Super Bowl XXV while the country was at war with Iraq during Desert Storm," following The US Air Force Academy Chorale's performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl VI. August 11, 2009 Blender
Such Houston's patriotism-boosting-performance for the national anthem led her to give the Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston concert, in honor of those returning from the Gulf War. [5] The concert was released in VHS that same year and was certified Gold for shipments of 50,000 units by the RIAA.
featuring Whitney Houston Hugh Hopper: One Down: 1982 "Memories" † Siti Nurhaliza and Whitney Houston Hugh Hopper — 2016 "Million Dollar Bill" † Whitney Houston: Alicia Keys Kasseem Dean Norman Harris I Look to You: 2009 [26] "Miracle" † Whitney Houston: Kenneth Edmonds L.A. Reid: I'm Your Baby Tonight: 1990 [10] "Moment of Truth ...
This was the case with the most iconic Super Bowl national anthem performance of all time, Whitney Houston's soaring 1991 rendition. A recording was used from Houston's first take in the studio ...
Rickey Minor, Houston's longtime musical director, shares the story behind the performance, and why it stands the test of time. How Whitney Houston's iconic Super Bowl national anthem became the ...
In 1991, Whitney Houston delivered an unforgettable performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of Super Bowl XXV that was ingrained in the public consciousness. Now -- on the 10th anniversary ...
The same song later re-charted in 2001, following the September 11 terrorist attacks that year, and peaked at number six, becoming the first and only rendition of the national anthem to reach the top ten, which also made her the first female artist in history to have a song return to the top twenty twice.
With seven consecutive number one songs, Houston holds the title for the most number one hits by an artist. [a] Houston's recording of "The Star Spangled Banner" reached the number twenty on the Hot 100 Singles chart in March 1991, making her the only act to turn the national anthem into a pop hit.