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 Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)
Greatest Love Of All

This song is Whitney’s cover of a track co-written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed for the soundtrack of a 1977 film, originally recorded and released as a hit single by George Benson.
It is included on her 1985 album, Whitney Houston.
This song led Michael Masser to provide “All at Once.”
How Will I Know

This song, known in Japanese as “Love by Feel,” is a poppy, danceable number from the 1985 album “The Gift of Breeze.” Its lyrics capture the indescribable youthful feeling of a romance just beginning, making it one of the tracks that best represents Whitney’s fresh charm at the time of her debut.
I Wanna Dance With Somebody

Released in 1987 as the title track of her second album, Whitney (also known as Whitney II ~ So Emotional in Japan), this song is arguably the most widely known among Whitney’s danceable numbers.
She achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first female artist to debut at No.
1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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.
I’m Your Baby Tonight

This track combines Whitney’s soulful vocals with a distinctly ’90s pop sound.
The synth-forward arrangement actually feels fresh when you listen to it now.
It’s a song that encapsulates Whitney’s appeal as an R&B singer.
Step By Step

This is a cover of a song by Annie Lennox, the British singer also known for her work with Eurythmics.
Even with a techno vibe, it still retains Whitney’s signature style—impressive as ever.
Her soulful vocals and the gospel-like arrangement give it a different kind of appeal from the original.
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.



