Remembering Whitney Houston: 10 of Her Greatest Songs To Listen to on Her Birthday

As a lifestyle expert with a penchant for timeless music and a soft spot for iconic legends, I find Whitney Houston‘s discography to be nothing short of a masterclass in vocal prowess and emotional storytelling. Her songs are like old friends, each one carrying its unique flavor and charm that resonates deeply even after multiple listens.


Today marks what would have been the 60th birthday of Whitney Houston, a music icon famously dubbed “The Voice” for her enduring melodies. Tragically, she passed away in 2012 at the age of 48, but her memory and influence live on. Her life story has recently been brought to the big screen, reminding us once more of her unforgettable tunes.

1. Step By Step (1996)

Initially, Annie Lennox’s lesser-known track served as a B-side. However, Whitney Houston reworked it into a potent anthem. This revamped version, characterized by synths inspired by house music and a chorus imbued with gospel tones, was sung by Houston with unquestionable conviction. She passionately delivered the lyrics, championing fearless personal growth and empowerment.

2. Run to You (1992)

Run to You is recognized for its unique mix of vulnerability and grandeur, despite being eclipsed by other ballads on The Bodyguard soundtrack. Although it didn’t achieve the legendary status of I Will Always Love You, it highlighted Whitney Houston’s emotional range and vocal strength.

3. Million Dollar Bill (2009)

By the year 2009, when her last album, I Look to You, came out, Whitney Houston’s voice had been impacted by her lifestyle choices, leading to a less than stellar tour performance. Yet, Alicia Keys’ collaboration in writing and producing Million Dollar Bill transformed it into an amazing disco-inspired song that sampled Loleatta Holloway.

4. I Didn’t Know My Own Strength (2009)

In the closing act of a heartfelt ballad penned by Diane Warren, I found myself echoing the struggles she encapsulated – the complexities of Houston’s journey through marriage and addiction. Unlike her vibrant performances in years past, this time, my voice was deeper, more somber as I paid tribute to her hard-earned wisdom.

5. One of Those Days (2002)

As a devoted admirer, I must admit that her initial single from Just Whitney fell short of expectations and was met with less-than-enthusiastic responses. However, Houston truly shone when she released the second single, One of Those Days. This overlooked R&B masterpiece demonstrated that she remained a force to be reckoned with, proving her ability to excel even amidst personal and professional hardships.

6. All the Man That I Need (1990)

As a lifelong music enthusiast and someone who has struggled with feelings of loneliness and isolation at times, I find Whitney Houston’s rendition of “The Greatest Love of All” to be incredibly powerful and relatable. Her interpretation of the song transcends mere vocal prowess; she taps into the raw emotion of the lyrics, particularly in the line “he’s all I’ve got,” conveying a deep sense of desperation that resonates with me on a personal level. It’s not just a great song – it’s an anthem for anyone who has ever felt lost or alone and needed a reminder that love, in its many forms, can be a source of strength and hope.

7. I Will Always Love You (1992)

Every note she sang resonated deeply, carrying an intense emotional impact. Although the melody may seem commonplace and pass unnoticed at first listen, examining her performance from a new angle showcases its lasting beauty and sincere emotion.

8. How Will I Know? (1985)

Drawing influence from Deniece Williams’ hits “Let’s Hear It for the Boy” and “How Will I Know,” this track distinguished itself by blending 80s-style bubblegum soul seamlessly. Powerful drums, a memorable saxophone solo, and an infectious energy characterized the song, making it as vibrant and alluring as the neon hues adorning its stage setup.

 9. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) (1995)

In a more relaxed manner, Houston sings softly, fitting perfectly with the tune’s message about releasing control. The catchy chorus sticks in your mind, transforming the song into an indelible work of art.

10. I Have Nothing (1992)

In a sea of accomplishments for Whitney Houston, this particular track emerged as the epitome of her powerful ballads, although it was eclipsed by the unprecedented success of “I Will Always Love You.” Spanning five minutes, it navigates between poignant appeals and intense outbursts of emotion. Houston’s extraordinary vocal prowess transformed what could have been an overly dramatic song into a gripping masterpiece.

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2024-08-09 13:25