Whitney Houston’s famous and popular songs
Here are some songs by Whitney Houston, one of the best-selling female singers in the world.
Her album sales have exceeded 140 million, making her literally a truly great and popular singer.
She honed her voice in a gospel choir as a child, then worked as a model before making her debut.
She quickly became extremely popular after debuting.
Her songs, while pop, are brimming with the wonderful charm of her magnificent vocals nurtured by gospel.
Now, let yourself be captivated by the greatest voice in the world.
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Whitney Houston’s Greatest and Popular Songs (61–70)
One Wish (For Christmas)Whitney Houston

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.
All At Once

It’s a breakup ballad from Whitney’s 1985 debut album, “Whitney Houston,” about the sudden realization of a heartbreak that leaves her devastated.
Showcasing her exceptional vocal prowess to convey a poignant sense of sorrow, the song was composed by Michael Masser, who contributed several tracks to her repertoire.
Heartbreak Hotel

This track features powerhouse female soul singers Faith Evans and Kelly Price.
Over a cool, hip-hop-flavored groove, the three deliver captivating vocals in their own distinct ways.
Even among them, Whitney’s individuality still stands out strongly.
I Believe In You And Me

Originally a ballad written in 1982 by Sandy Linzer and David Wolfert for the R&B group The Four Tops, this song was covered by Whitney in 1996 for her film “The Preacher’s Wife” and released as a single.
The repeated phrase “I believe” in the lyrics fits perfectly with the role of the preacher’s wife.
I Learned From The Best

It’s an R&B-style song where Whitney’s vocals shine against a simple, acoustic guitar–driven backing.
In this track, her singing conveys delicacy rather than power.
It showcases her exceptional vocal ability without relying on her wide vocal range.
If I Told You That

It’s a duet with the British male singer George Michael.
While many male–female duets contrast a man’s strength with a woman’s softness, this song spotlights Whitney’s powerful presence.
It’s a fresh reminder that this vocal quality is uniquely hers.
It’s Not Right But It’s Okay

This is an R&B-style track included on the 1998 album “My Love Is Your Love.” Her wide expressive range is part of her appeal—not only can she deliver deeply emotional ballads, but she also effortlessly handles cool, stylish songs like this one.






