I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston

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I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston
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ReleasedNovember 13, 2012 (2012-11-13)
Recorded1983–2009
Genre
Length79:38 (North American version / international version – disc 1)
67:47 (international version – disc 2)
Label RCA
Producer Various
Whitney Houston chronology
The Collection
(2010)
I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston
(2012)
Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances
(2014)
Singles from I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston
  1. "I Look to You"
    Released: September 25, 2012
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I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston is a posthumous greatest hits album by American recording artist Whitney Houston. The album was released on November 13, 2012 via RCA Records.

Contents

The album spawns most of Houston's entire career and includes 29 of Houston's biggest chart hits from five of her seven studio albums and all of her soundtracks, including The Bodyguard and The Preacher's Wife . It includes all of the singer's eleven number one Billboard Hot 100 singles and 21 of her 23 top ten singles spanning from 1985 to 2000. The original issue of the album included two new tracks, a duet version of "I Look to You" with singer R. Kelly and the Jermaine Dupri-produced "Never Give Up".

It was re-released in August 2021 and included Houston's first posthumous hit, "Higher Love". The duet version of "I Look to You" with R. Kelly was replaced with the original 2009 solo version on this reissue.

It is currently the longest charting female compilation of all time on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B Albums. [3]

The album won the NAACP Image Award for outstanding album in 2013.

Content and release

I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston is Houston's second greatest hits collection to receive a worldwide release (her two prior compilations, Love, Whitney and The Ultimate Collection were only given limited releases in certain European territories). The album features remastered versions of hits from nearly all of Houston's studio and soundtrack albums, with the exception of Just Whitney (2002) and One Wish: The Holiday Album (2003). The tracks featured on I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston appear either as their original album versions or as radio edits, in contrast with Whitney: The Greatest Hits , which featured many of Houston's hits in remixed form. The album also includes new liner notes written by Clive Davis. Internationally, the compilation was released in both standard and deluxe versions. [4] [5] In North America, the album was issued as a single-disc release, which contains the same track listing as disc one of the international deluxe edition. An alternate two-disc edition of the album was released in North America available only through HSN. This version contains the standard 18-track version of the album and a second disc comprising five duets Houston recorded with other artists.

Among the tracks are two previously unreleased songs, a new composition titled "Never Give Up" and a new version of "I Look to You", recorded as a duet with R. Kelly, who wrote the song for Houston in 2009 and performed it at her funeral service earlier in 2012. "I Look to You" was released on September 25, 2012 as the sole single from the album. [6] On November 6, 2012, "Never Give Up" was released as a lyric video on Whitney Houston's official YouTube (Vevo) channel. [7]

At the 2013 44th NAACP Image Awards, the album won two awards in the 'Outstanding Album' and 'Outstanding Song' categories, the latter of which was for "I Look To You".

In 2021, Houston's official website announced that the album would be released on vinyl on October 29. The double vinyl includes an additional track, the 2019 remix of "Higher Love" by Norwegian DJ Kygo. [8] The original version of "Higher Love" first appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of Houston's third studio album, I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990).

Commercial performance

The week of its release, the album peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums. Following the return of the Top R&B Albums chart on the week of January 26, 2013, the album landed and peaked at number 8 on that chart. On March 3, 2020, the album was certified gold by the RIAA for selling over 500,000 copies, becoming the eleventh consecutive record from Houston to do so. [9] The duet version of "I Look to You" became a hit on various Billboard charts, reaching number 90 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, giving Houston her career 46th chart entry. On the Adult R&B Songs chart, the same song registered at number 29, becoming Houston's 26th entry on that chart. The song found bigger success on the gospel charts, debuting at number one on the Gospel Digital Songs chart on the week of October 13, 2012, where it stayed for a week becoming Houston's fourth number one single on that chart.

The album has spent 197 weeks on the Billboard 200 and is her longest charting album ever on the chart, replacing her acclaimed 1985 debut album. [3] It is also the longest charting female compilation in the history of the Billboard 200, replacing H.E.R.'s 2017 compilation as the longest charting female compilation of all time on the chart, where it charted for 181 weeks. [10] It is also currently the longest-charting female greatest hits compilation after it surpassed Madonna's The Immaculate Collection after reaching 149 weeks for the week of May 27, 2023. [11]

On the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, it has spent a cumulative total of 58 weeks while on the Top R&B Albums chart, it has spent a cumulative record-setting 259 weeks on the chart so far. [3] [12]

In the UK, it peaked at number 13 in 2023 and has been certified platinum for selling over 300,000 copies and has spent 154 weeks on the chart, making it her second longest charting album in that country. For the week of May 10th, 2024, the compilation achieved a 150th cumulative week on the chart. In achieving this, Houston joined a handful of recording artists who sent multiple albums on the UK OCC Albums chart for 150 or more weeks. [13] The album peaked at number 25 on the Irish Albums chart and has spent 119 weeks on that chart.

The album hit No. 1 on the OLiS albums chart in Poland in 2018 and has been certified platinum in the region.

Track listing

North American and International edition – Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."You Give Good Love" LaLa Whitney Houston 4:36
2."Saving All My Love for You"Whitney Houston3:57
3."How Will I Know"Whitney Houston4:33
4."Greatest Love of All"
Whitney Houston4:48
5."I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
  • Merrill
  • Rubicam
Whitney 4:50
6."Didn't We Almost Have It All"Whitney5:05
7."So Emotional"Whitney4:36
8."Where Do Broken Hearts Go"Whitney4:36
9."I'm Your Baby Tonight" I'm Your Baby Tonight 5:00
10."All the Man That I Need"I'm Your Baby Tonight4:09
11."I Will Always Love You" Dolly Parton The Bodyguard 4:30
12."I'm Every Woman"The Bodyguard4:45
13."I Have Nothing"The Bodyguard4:50
14."Exhale (Shoop Shoop)"Babyface Waiting to Exhale 3:21
15."I Believe in You and Me" (Single version)
The Preacher's Wife 3:52
16."My Love Is Your Love" (Radio edit) My Love Is Your Love 4:03
17."I Look to You" (with R. Kelly [a] )R. KellyPreviously unreleased3:39
18."Never Give Up"Previously unreleased4:01
19."Higher Love" (with Kygo) (Vinyl reissue) Golden Hour 3:49
Total length:79:38
International and European edition – Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Love Will Save the Day"Toni C.Whitney5:21
2."One Moment in Time" 1988 Summer Olympics Album 4:45
3."It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Duet with Aretha Franklin)
Through the Storm 4:50
4."My Name Is Not Susan"Eric Foster WhiteI'm Your Baby Tonight4:37
5."I Belong to You"
I'm Your Baby Tonight5:29
6."Run to You"
  • Allan Rich
  • Jud Friedman
The Bodyguard4:24
7."Queen of the Night"
The Bodyguard3:07
8."Count On Me" (Duet with CeCe Winans)
  • Babyface
  • W. Houston
  • Michael Houston
Waiting to Exhale4:26
9."Step by Step" Annie Lennox The Preacher's Wife4:12
10."It's Not Right but It's Okay"
My Love Is Your Love4:51
11."I Learned from the Best" (Radio edit)WarrenMy Love Is Your Love3:56
12."If I Told You That"
  • R. Jerkins
  • F. Jerkins
  • Daniels
  • Estes
My Love Is Your Love4:38
13."Heartbreak Hotel" (featuring Faith Evans and Kelly Price)My Love Is Your Love4:42
14."Million Dollar Bill"
I Look to You 3:24
15."All at Once" (Japan bonus track)Whitney Houston4:32
Total length:67:47
North American HSN bonus edition – Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Hold Me" (Duet with Teddy Pendergrass)
Whitney Houston5:59
2."If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful" (Duet with Jermaine Jackson) Elliot Willensky Precious Moments 4:20
3."I Know Him So Well" (Duet with Cissy Houston)Whitney4:29
4."It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" (Duet with Aretha Franklin)
  • Hammond
  • Warren
Through the Storm 4:52
5."Count On Me" (Duet with Cece Winans)
  • Babyface
  • W. Houston
  • M. Houston
Waiting to Exhale4:26
Total length:24:40

Notes

Personnel

Adapted from album liner notes

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV) [49] Platinum20,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [50] Platinum300,000
United States (RIAA) [51] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Accolades

NAACP Image Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2013"I Look to You" (with R. Kelly) Best Outstanding Song Won
I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney HoustonBest Outstanding AlbumWon

Release history

Release history and formats for I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston
CountryDateLabel(s)FormatEdition
United StatesNovember 13, 2012 RCA CD, digital download Standard, [52] HSN [53]
FinlandNovember 16, 2012Deluxe [54] (32 tracks)
United Kingdom [55] November 19, 2012Standard, [4] [56] deluxe [5] [57]
Japan [56] November 26, 2012
United StatesOctober 29, 2021Vinyl, digital downloadStandard, [58] deluxe (19 tracks, vinyl; 33 tracks, digital download)

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