Whitney Houston's number one selling song is "I Will Always Love You." Originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton, Houston's powerful rendition for the soundtrack of the film "The Bodyguard" became a massive hit, topping charts worldwide. It is widely regarded as one of her signature songs and has sold millions of copies, solidifying her legacy as one of the greatest vocalists in music history.
I didn't know My Own Strength
I will always love you is her best known song, its not right but its okay was a 2000 greatest hits song, and I believe in you and me
Whitney Houstons rendition of 'Amazing Grace ' is very popular. This video can be seen on YouTube and Godtube. It can also be downloaded for free at djclip.
"The Bodyguard" was a big success for her; the soundtrack from that film sold very well, and one song from it, "I Will Always Love You," was number one on the Billboard charts for 14 weeks.
The number one song on January 1, 1993 was "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston.
Whitney Houston
I didn't know My Own Strength
I will always love you is her best known song, its not right but its okay was a 2000 greatest hits song, and I believe in you and me
Whitney Houstons rendition of 'Amazing Grace ' is very popular. This video can be seen on YouTube and Godtube. It can also be downloaded for free at djclip.
No, but it was her first number one song, back in 1985.
The number one song on January 1, 1993 was "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston.
"The Bodyguard" was a big success for her; the soundtrack from that film sold very well, and one song from it, "I Will Always Love You," was number one on the Billboard charts for 14 weeks.
Whitney Houston got the christmas number one spot in 1992 with her song I will always love you and the song stayed at number one for 14 weeks that year.
Whitney recorded "A Song for You"
I will always love you by Whitney Houston.
Miracle - Whitney Houston song - was created in 1990.
We don't know what the first song she ever sang was, since she began singing in a church choir when she was a child. But if you are asking about her professional career, she was first recorded back in 1979, as a back-up singer; she did some work with Lou Rawls and Chaka Khan. She also sang on "Hold Me," a minor hit for Teddy Pendergrass in 1984. But her first hit under her own name was "You Give Good Love," which went to #3 in 1985. And her first #1 song was "Saving All My Love for You" later that year.