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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.

Whitney Houston’s famous and popular songs (41–50)

I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston

It’s a song from the film The Bodyguard starring Kevin Costner.

It was a huge 1992 hit by Whitney Houston, who also appears in the film, and it became incredibly popular in Japan as well.

Whitney later declined due to issues like drug dependence and passed away suddenly in 2012.

Didn't We Almost Have It AllWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – Didn’t We Almost Have It All (Album Version)
Didn't We Almost Have It All

Whitney Houston’s singing ability is exceptionally outstanding.

She scores a perfect 100 even when singing love songs, but her breakup songs are powerful too, and that strength seems to express anger.

If you could sing along with her, it feels like the anger from a breakup would just fly away.

Heartbreak Hotel ft. Faith Evans, Kelly PriceWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – Heartbreak Hotel (Official HD Video) ft. Faith Evans, Kelly Price
Heartbreak Hotel ft. Faith Evans, Kelly PriceWhitney Houston

It’s a song released in 1998 by a now-departed songstress that became a hit.

It’s a classic where the R&B sound resonates deeply beneath a tender, heartfelt vocal performance.

The fact that it was nominated for two Grammy Awards—Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance—shows how much attention it received worldwide at the time.

I still can’t forget her powerful, piercing voice.

I Will Always Love You (Film Version)Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston I Will Always Love You (Movie Version)
I Will Always Love You (Film Version)Whitney Houston

A masterpiece that will go down in music history, winner of the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

It became a huge hit as the theme song for the musical film “The Bodyguard.” The original was actually sung by country singer Dolly Parton, and it’s just as captivating, losing none of its brilliance.

Whitney Houston’s delicate yet powerful vocals really move you—truly overwhelming.

I’m Every WomanWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – I’m Every Woman (Official Video)
I'm Every WomanWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston, a world-renowned songstress America is proud of and one of the best-selling artists of all time.

For her—who had already secured her status as a top artist by the 1980s—the 1990s are, of course, epitomized by I Will Always Love You.

As the theme song for the film The Bodyguard, it achieved an astonishing 42 million in sales.

The soundtracks for other films she starred in, such as Waiting to Exhale and The Preacher’s Wife, were also hits, so be sure to check those out as well.

It’s Not Right But It’s OkayWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – It’s Not Right But It’s Okay (Official HD Video)
It's Not Right But It's OkayWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston is a world-famous star known by everyone.

Many of you may have discovered her through the film The Bodyguard.

One of the songs she created with the theme of a strong woman is “It’s Not Right but It’s Okay.” It portrays the feelings of a woman who tells a man it’s over.

It’s said that the song was inspired by Whitney Houston’s real-life experiences with her ex-husband.

It’s especially recommended when you need a boost of energy.

It’s Not Right But It’s OkayWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – It’s Not Right But It’s Okay (Official HD Video)
It’s Not Right But It’s OkayWhitney Houston

When it comes to Whitney’s infidelity songs, the famous one is “Saving All My Love for You,” about falling in love with a married man.

But this one is the opposite: a wife who’s learned of her husband’s cheating tells him to pack his things and get out.

Whitney’s vocals feel like a rallying cry to women everywhere.