Whitney Houston’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
This is a ranking of Whitney Houston’s most popular songs, including “I Will Always Love You,” the theme song of the hit film The Bodyguard, in which she also starred.
Born into a family of soul singers, she began singing gospel in church at age 11 and continued to thrive in her career until her sudden passing in 2012.
Let’s take a closer look at the popularity she achieved.
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Whitney Houston Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
My Name Is Not SusanWhitney Houston36rank/position

I think if something like this really happened to me, I’d feel angry, sad, and conflicted.
The song is about a boyfriend sleeping next to you who says another woman’s name in his sleep.
If that happened, some women would definitely get angry.
But in quiet moments, I think it would also make you feel deeply sad and heartbroken.
O Holy NightWhitney Houston37rank/position

This song by Whitney Houston has also become a classic Christmas staple.
Since she has already passed away, I think even more people have special feelings toward this song.
Let her voice soothe you, and have a wonderful Christmas.
One Wish (For Christmas)Whitney Houston38rank/position

Included on the 2003 Christmas album “One Wish: The Holiday Album.” It’s a cover of a song originally released in 1994 by R&B singer Freddie Jackson.
Whitney’s version is more famous than the original, and this single reached No.
20 on the U.
S.
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
Queen Of The NightWhitney Houston39rank/position

The music video, featuring Whitney Houston exuding the dignity of a true queen, is full of highlights and has an almost divine aura.
The queenly rhythm that makes men kneel will get you moving—you just can’t help but dance.
It’s a famous song used in a scene from the film The Bodyguard.
So EmotionalWhitney Houston40rank/position

This is an uplifting anthem by singer Whitney Houston, whose overwhelming vocal power and melodious track approach give it a commanding presence.
Its urban vibe makes it a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke, and its content is approachable even for women in their 60s.
Whitney Houston Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
The Star Spangled BannerWhitney Houston41rank/position

“The Star-Spangled Banner” refers to the national anthem of the United States (known in Japanese as “Seijōki”).
It was created in 1814 during the height of the War of 1812, and in 1931 President Hoover officially adopted it as the U.
S.
national anthem.
Incidentally, it is different from the American march “The Stars and Stripes Forever.”
Try it on my ownWhitney Houston42rank/position

While it’s okay to dwell in sadness a little after a heartbreak, now is the time to rise! This song is perfect for women who feel that way.
Gentle, yet at times powerful, it’s filled with strong messages about carving out your own life.





