What Songs Are In The Whitney Houston Movie

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Whitney Houston: Queen of the Soundtrack, But Which Songs Made the Movie?

Whitney Houston. The name alone evokes power, range, and enough lung power to blow the roof off a stadium. But Whitney wasn't just a concert goddess; she slayed the silver screen too. And what's a Whitney Houston movie without a killer soundtrack, am I right?

Now, you might be thinking, "Hold on, there's more than one Whitney Houston movie?" Well, bless your heart, because yes, there are several! But fear not, my melodious music lovers, because we're here to navigate the glorious Whitney cinematic universe, song by song.

The Bodyguard: When Bodyguarding Got a Whole Lot More Musical

This is the big one, the movie that made Whitney a household name (if she wasn't already). We all know the story: pop star gets stalked, grumpy bodyguard falls in love, DRAMATIC MONTAGE. But what would that montage be without the soundtrack of our dreams?

  • The Heart-Wrenching Ballad: "I Will Always Love You" (Originally by Dolly Parton, but let's be honest, Whitney made it her own). Get ready for goosebumps and maybe a rogue tear (or ten).
  • The Girl Power Anthem: "I'm Every Woman" is basically a middle finger to anyone who ever doubted Whitney's confidence. You go, girl!
  • Bonus Round: Because, let's face it, this movie is a gift that keeps on giving, we also get the iconic "I Have Nothing," a song that proves even Whitney Houston can feel a little vulnerable sometimes (but still sound amazing while doing it).

The Preacher's Wife: Gospel Goes Glam

Whitney plays a sassy singer married to a stuffy preacher. Think "Sister Act" meets "The Color Purple," but with a whole lot more glitter. The soundtrack? Equally sassy and divine.

  • The Gospel Groove: Get ready to raise your hands (and maybe sway your hips a little) with tracks like "Step by Step" and "Joy."
  • The Whitney and Stevie Wonder Show: Because what could be better than Whitney channeling her inner gospel queen? Duetting with Stevie Wonder, of course! "Who Would Imagine a King" is pure magic.

Sparkle: From Church Choir to Disco Diva

This lesser-known gem is a coming-of-age story about three sisters who chase their dreams of pop stardom. Whitney plays the eldest sister, and let's just say her character goes through a major transformation (think Diana Ross meets Donna Summer).

  • The Disco Ball Extravaganza: Prepare to be transported back to the 70s with funky basslines and enough sequins to blind a disco ball. "Something He Can Feel" is pure dance floor fire.
  • The Poignant Reminder: This movie isn't all glitz and glam. "Hooked on Your Love" is a beautiful ballad that reminds us even disco queens have a heart.

So there you have it! A whistle-stop tour of the glorious Whitney Houston movie soundtracks. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a sudden urge to belt out "I Will Always Love You" at the top of my lungs. Feel free to join in!

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