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 (41–50)
JOYWhitney Houston

This is a song from the movie The Preacher’s Wife starring Whitney Houston.
It’s by Kirk Franklin, a leading figure in the gospel world, and the chorus has a powerful low end that makes it really cool.
Since it’s a song about joy, it’s also suitable for weddings.
Whitney Houston’s classic and popular songs (51–60)
Joy To The WorldWhitney Houston

The original song is the well-known Christmas hymn in Japanese, ‘Joy to the World’ (Morobito Kozorite).
It begins with a solemn, gentle solo, but once that ends, it suddenly shifts into an up-tempo gospel.
It’s a song from Whitney’s starring film, ‘The Preacher’s Wife.
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O Holy NightWhitney Houston

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 Moment In TimeWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston’s classic “One Moment in Time,” released as the theme song for the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
The intro features a grand melody that evokes a sense of victory, and as it moves into the first verse, it shifts into the soulful ballad style that Whitney Houston excelled at.
From there, the intensity steadily rises, culminating in an emotional chorus—a structure that compellingly evokes the feeling of victory seized at the end of struggle.
Where Do Broken Hearts GoWhitney Houston

You can’t talk about ballads by Western female artists without mentioning those sung by Whitney Houston! I’ve listened to them over and over and been deeply moved.
Her voice, expressive power, and vocal ability—no one surpasses her in any of these, I would say.
This song is a heartbreak ballad that Whitney sang and turned into a massive hit.
I say “heartbreak” in a single word, but it’s a poignant piece packed with many meanings: the sorrow of the two—him and her—the sadness of every heart in this world.
I’d love to hear her voice once more.
Why Does It Hurt So BadWhitney Houston

A track released by Whitney Houston in 1996.
It was used in the film “Waiting to Exhale.” This R&B ballad, produced by Babyface, sings about the turmoil that accompanies the end of a relationship she knew wouldn’t work from the start.
I Love the LordWhitney Houston

This is a track by Whitney Houston, an American singer, producer, actress, and model.
It was used in the 1996 romantic comedy film The Preacher’s Wife, in which she co-starred with Denzel Washington.
It is a collaboration with The Georgia Mass Choir.






