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 famous and popular songs (31–40)
I’m Every Woman

Released in 1992, this song is a cover of a track originally released in 1978 by another iconic American songstress, Chaka Khan.
It’s said that Whitney actually sang backing vocals on Chaka Khan’s original version.
At that time, she probably never imagined she would later score a major hit with the same song.
Million Dollar Bill (Freemasons Remix)Whitney Houston

It’s a remix of a song Whitney Houston released in 2009.
When you think of Whitney, she’s famous for “I Will Always Love You,” right? The original song this remix is based on isn’t that well-known, but that actually makes it feel fresh.
Where Do Broken Hearts Go

This is a song that was known in Japan under the title “Broken Heart.” In this ballad, which asks, “Where does a wounded heart go?”, it portrays a relationship with a loved one from whom there was once some distance.
Whitney’s voice—powerful yet delicate—truly suits a ballad like this.
Million Dollar Bill(Instrumental)Whitney Houston

With her piercingly beautiful vocals omitted, a funky phrase emerges.
The vibe feels more urban—moody yet not overly subdued—making it perfect for setting the scene at parties and events.
However, note that at the 3:21 mark all parts drop into a break and there’s a moment of silence, so exercise a bit of caution if you’re using it for a longer duration.
25 Greatest HitsWhitney Houston

A gem of a compilation album packed with signature songs by legendary American songstress Whitney Houston.
With her powerful, soulful voice and commanding vocal prowess, she captivated fans across and beyond R&B and pop.
The tracklist includes classics themed around love and self-empowerment such as “Saving All My Love for You” and “Greatest Love of All.” Released in May 2000, it became a massive hit, selling over 8 million copies worldwide.
It also features “I Will Always Love You,” famous as the theme song of the film The Bodyguard.
A perfect pick-me-up when you’re feeling down or need a boost.
Whitney Houston’s famous and popular songs (41–50)
Amazing graceWhitney Houston

It’s a famous gospel song that has been covered by many artists.
John Newton, who had been involved in the slave trade, changed his ways after his ship nearly wrecked, later became a minister, and wrote this song.
For this occasion, I chose Whitney Houston’s version.
I’ll Always Love YouWhitney Houston

Because it was Whitney, who met an unfortunate death, seeing her belting out her love for you is all the more heartbreaking.
If you were the father of the bride, wouldn’t you want your daughter to get married with a vow of love as deep as this song? The soft, delicate vibrato at the end is superb.






