100 ESSENTIAL WHITNEY HOUSTON SONGS. Today: #45-41. More: tomorrow.
Caffè Lattè presents:
THE 100 MOST ESSENTIAL SONGS BY
WHITNEY HOUSTON
It’s 10 years since Whitney Houston passed away. Here are 100 choice tracks from her catalogue that demonstrate why she is still revered as a vocal powerhouse:
Check out the playlist on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0az3MloF4nqCKm6xQuS3Zk?si=caae004db4b34c65
W45H
WHATCHULOOKINAT
Album: Just Whitney
Arguably her most autobiographical recording, this single was co-written by Whitney. Bobby Brown was among its co-producers.
W44H
JESUS LOVES ME
Album: The Bodyguard {Soundtrack}
The gospel staple needed a definitive vocal delivery and Whitney provided that for the soundtrack of her first film. She and BeBe Winans co-produced the cut and are among the background singers.
W43H
MY NAME IS NOT SUSAN
Album: I’m Your Baby Tonight
This single reached #20 in America and #29 in Britain. It was produced by L.A. Reid and Babyface.
W42H
HOLD ME
with Teddy Pendergrass
Album: Whitney Houston
Teddy Pendergrass enjoyed success as an R&B soloist as well as lead singer of the group Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. This duet was Whitney’s first single bearing her name. It just missed the Top 40 on both sides of the Atlantic.
W41H
LOVE WILL SAVE THE DAY
Album: Whitney
A Top 10 hit single in both the UK and U.S.A. produced by Jellybean.
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