Category: Whitney Houston
“Run to You” was initially written as a breakup song. The director for The Bodyguard movie, Mick Jackson however preferred it to be a love song. By virtue of this, the lyrics were altered. However, the title remained...
Whitney Houston, in “I Have Nothing” claims to have nothing if her love interest does not stay with her. The resounding theme here is that of fear and failure. It is obvious that in...
On “One Moment in Time”, the narrator (Whitney Houston) expresses her resolve to utilize the chances she gets in a day to the best of her abilities and make her mark. With the initial...
“Greatest Love of All” was produced by Michael Masser and written by the late Linda Creed, who is said to have written it during her battle with breast cancer. Whitney Houston recorded a cover...
On “Saving All My Love For You”, Whitney Houston expresses her admiration for a man who doesn’t seem to return the affection. Apparently, the singer and this man may have shared a few moments...
Whitney Houston’s “Exhale (Shoop Shoop) is derived from a movie which basically centers on the dating frustrations of a group of women. And that is more or less the sentiment which is meant to be...
“I Will Always Love You” is one of those classic songs whose meaning is generally misinterpreted. But in this case such is understandable given how Whitney Houston’s time-stopping vocals overshadow the specifics of what is...