Who Wrote That Epic Ballad, Anyway?
So, you're one of those people, huh? The kind who's been humming "I Will Always Love You" in the shower for the past three decades and suddenly, out of the blue, wonders who the mastermind behind that vocal masterpiece is. Well, let's dive into the murky waters of songwriting credits, shall we?
Dolly, the Unsung Heroine
Brace yourselves for a plot twist that's more dramatic than a soap opera. It wasn't Whitney Houston who penned that heart-wrenching melody. Nope, the true genius behind the song is the queen of country, the rhinestone-clad wonder herself: Dolly Parton.
Before Whitney turned it into a global phenomenon, Dolly wrote "I Will Always Love You" as a farewell to her musical partner, Porter Wagoner. Talk about a career-defining breakup song! Can you imagine writing a tune that would later become one of the biggest hits of all time as you're basically saying, "Peace out, dude"? Dolly, you're a legend.
Whitney's Magic Touch
Now, don't get me wrong. Whitney Houston's version is nothing short of iconic. Her powerful vocals transformed the song into a soul-stirring anthem that made us all weep like babies. But let's give credit where credit is due. Dolly planted the seed, and Whitney cultivated it into a blossoming, award-winning flower.
So, Who Gets the Credit?
To sum it up: Dolly Parton is the original songwriter, and Whitney Houston is the vocal goddess who made the song immortal. It's like peanut butter and jelly. They're both amazing on their own, but together, they're pure magic.
How To... Questions
How to appreciate Dolly Parton?
- Listen to her original version of "I Will Always Love You" and discover a whole new side of the song.
How to sing like Whitney Houston?
- Probably by being born with otherworldly vocal cords. But hey, karaoke never hurt anyone!
How to write a hit song?
- Inspiration can strike anywhere, so keep a notebook handy. And maybe avoid breakups?
How to choose between Dolly and Whitney?
- It's like picking a favorite child. You can love them both without feeling guilty.
How to stop humming "I Will Always Love You"?
- Good luck with that. Just embrace it and enjoy the earworm.