I challenge you to not get chills in this lovely rendition of I Will Always Love You by Jennifer Hudson.
Of course, it's not a patch on Whitney's soaring vocals in The Bodyguard, but who could outdo a voice like that - one of the greatest pop voices of the 80s, gradually destroyed by various addictions and a ravaged self-esteem that can only come from a truly bad relationship.
Ms. Houston’s range spanned three octaves, and her voice was plush, vibrant and often spectacular. She could pour on the exuberant flourishes of gospel or peal a simple pop chorus; she could sing sweetly or unleash a sultry rasp.
Dressed in everything from formal gowns to T-shirts, she cultivated the image of a fun-loving but ardent good girl, the voice behind songs as perky as “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” and as torchy as what became her signature song, a version of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You.”
But by the mid-1990s, even as she was moving into acting with films like “The Bodyguard” and “The Preacher’s Wife,” she became what she described, in a 2009 interview with Oprah Winfrey, as a “heavy” user of marijuana and cocaine. By the 2000s she was struggling; her voice grew smaller, scratchier and less secure, and her performances grew erratic.
(excerpt from the New York Times website)
Sadly, we've seen what a tragic mix a cocktail of drugs, alcohol, early fame and toxic relationships can do to talent - Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston being our most recent examples.
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