Whitney Houston singles "All the Man That I Need" is the second single from Whitney Houston's third album I'm Your Baby Tonight. ...more on Wikipedia about "All the Man That I Need"
"Didn't We Almost Have It All" is the second single from Whitney Houston's second album Whitney. The song was released in August 1987. It was written by Michael Masser and Will Jennings. The song starts out with a keyboard melody played by the session musician Robbie Buchanan. The keyboard melody is repeated throughout the song as the thick orchestral background swells. ...more on Wikipedia about "Didn't We Almost Have It All"
Exhale (Shoop Shoop) is a 1995 hit single by soul singer Whitney Houston, featured on the soundtrack of the film Waiting to Exhale, in which she also starred. It was written and produced by Babyface. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)"
"Greatest Love of All" is the fourth and final official single from Whitney Houston's self-titled first album, Whitney Houston, released in April 1986. It was written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed, and originally recorded by George Benson for the 1977 Muhammad Ali film The Greatest. The original record was a minor hit for Benson, though not reaching the top twenty. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greatest Love of All"
"How Will I Know" is the third single from Whitney Houston's self-titled first album. The single was released in January 1986. It was written by George Merill and Sherill Rubicam. The song was originally meant to be for Janet Jackson. The song is an electric dance tune about Houston trying to decide if a boy she likes will ever like her. ...more on Wikipedia about "How Will I Know"
"I Belong to You" was the fifth and final single released from Whitney Houston's third album I'm Your Baby Tonight. It was written by L.A. Reid and Babyface. The song is an anthem to love, as Houston declares "she belongs to her man". ...more on Wikipedia about "I Belong to You"
"I Have Nothing" was the third single released from Whitney Houston's first feature film soundtrack, The Bodyguard. ...more on Wikipedia about "I Have Nothing"
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"I Learned From the Best" is a song by Whitney Houston. It was the fifth single taken from her 1998 album My Love Is Your Love. It reached number one on the U.S. dance chart in 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "I Learned From the Best"
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" is the first single from Whitney Houston's second studio album Whitney, released in May 1987. It was written by George Merill and Sherill Rubicam, who had previously written the number-one hit "How Will I Know" also for Houston. The song was produced by Narada Michael Walden. The original arrangement of the song did not impress him, as he saw it as more of a country tune than a pop song, so he threw in faster beats and Caribbean percussion to create a dance track. ...more on Wikipedia about "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
"I Will Always Love You" is a song originally written and performed by American country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton, first released as a single in 1974. The song, produced by Bob Ferguson, has been covered many times, most notably by American R&B singer Whitney Houston. ...more on Wikipedia about "I Will Always Love You"
"I'm Every Woman" is the second single released from Whitney Houston's first feature film soundtrack, The Bodyguard. ...more on Wikipedia about "I'm Every Woman (Whitney Houston single)"
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" is the lead single and title track off Whitney Houston's 3rd studio album, " I'm Your Baby Tonight". ...more on Wikipedia about "I'm Your Baby Tonight (song)"
"It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Ever Gonna Be" is a duet between Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston. The song was not a hit, only reaching #41 on the Billboard Hot 100, and not making a significant sales impact. ...more on Wikipedia about "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Ever Gonna Be"
"It's Not Right, but It's Okay" is a hit song by Whitney Houston. In 1999 it reached number one on the U.S. Dance Chart. ...more on Wikipedia about "It's Not Right, but It's Okay" Things go better with shortopedia.
"Love Will Save the Day" was the fifth and final single released from Whitney Houston's sophomore album Whitney. The single was released in July 1988. ...more on Wikipedia about "Love Will Save the Day"
"Miracle" is the third single from Whitney Houston's third album, I'm Your Baby Tonight. The song was written by L.A. Reid and Babyface. The video for the song is relatively low-key, only featuring Houston singing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Miracle (song)"
"My Name Is Not Susan" was the fourth single released from Whitney Houston's 3rd album " I'm Your Baby Tonight". ...more on Wikipedia about "My Name Is Not Susan"
"One Moment in Time" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea. ...more on Wikipedia about "One Moment in Time"
"Queen of the Night" was the fifth and final single to be released from Whitney Houston's first feature soundtrack album, The Bodyguard Soundtrack. ...more on Wikipedia about "Queen of the Night (song)"
"Run to You" was the fourth single released from Whitney Houston's feature film debut soundtrack " The Bodyguard Soundtrack". ...more on Wikipedia about "Run to You (song)"
"Saving All My Love for You" is the second single from Whitney Houston's self-titled first album. The single was released in August 1985. It was written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin, and originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. The song features Houston patiently waiting for her sugardaddy to return from his trip to visit another woman, unable to wait for him to return: "Cause tonight is the night/that I'm feeling alright/we'll be making love the whole night through/so I'm saving all my love for you". ...more on Wikipedia about "Saving All My Love for You"
"So Emotional" is a song by American singer Whitney Houston. The song was her third single from her sophomore album Whitney, and was released in November 1987. ...more on Wikipedia about "So Emotional"
"Something in Common" is a song by husband and wife R&B stars Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston. It was their first (and to date) only collaboration released as a single. The song was written by Houston, and examines two unlikely people coming together as they found "something in common". The video features Brown and Houston on rooftops singing the song. ...more on Wikipedia about "Something in Common"
"The Star Spangled Banner" was a single released by Whitney Houston to raise funds for soldiers and families of those involved in the Persian Gulf War. The song was re-released in 2001, following the September 11, 2001 attacks. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Star Spangled Banner (Whitney Houston single)"
"When You Believe" is the first single from the soundtrack for The Prince of Egypt. Released in 1998, the single, which is performed by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, reached fifteen in the United States; it also peaked at four in the United Kingdom. (The song was also the first single from Houston's My Love Is Your Love and the second from Carey's #1's.) The single is best known for its media speculation concerning its duet (Carey and Houston were formerly believed by the media to have been enemies prior to this recording). ...more on Wikipedia about "When You Believe"
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