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WHITNEY THE GREATEST HITS

. Release Date : 05/16/2000

. Track Listing:

. Disc 1 (COOL DOWN): 1. You Give Good Love - 2. Saving All My Love For You - 3. Greatest Love Of All, The - 4. All At Once - 5. If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful - (with Jermaine Jackson) - 6. Didn't We Almost Have It All - 7. Where Do Broken Hearts Go - 8. All The Man That I Need - 9. Run To You - 10. I Have Nothing - 11. I Will Always Love You - 12. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - 13. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - 14. I Believe In You And Me - 15. Heartbreak Hotel - (with Faith Evans/Kelly Price) - 16. My Love Is Your Love - 17. Same Script, Different Cast - (previously unreleased, with Deborah Cox) - 18. Could I Have This Kiss Forever - (previously unreleased, with Enrique Iglesias) - 19. Could I Have This Kiss Forever - (previously unreleased, with Enrique Iglesias)

. Disc 2 (THROW DOWN): 1. Fine - (previously unreleased)- 2. If I Told You That - (Rodney Jerkins remix, with George Michael) - 3. It's Not Right But It's Okay - (Thunderpuss remix) - 4. My Love Is Your Love - (Jonathan Peters remix) - 5. Heartbreak Hotel - (featuring Faith Evans/Kelly Price) - 6. I Learned From The Best - (HQ2 remix) - 7. Step By Step - (Junior Vasquez remix) - 8. I'm Every Woman - (C&C remix) - 9. Queen Of The Night - (CJ Mackintosh remix) - 10. I Will Always Love You - (Hex Hector remix) - 11. Love Will Save The Day - (Jellybean And David Morales remix) - 12. I'm Your Baby Tonight - (Erik Morillo/Harry Choo Choo/Jose Nunez remix) - 13. So Emotional - (David Morales remix) - 14. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) - (Junior Vasquez remix) - 15. How Will I Know - (Junior Vasquez remix) - 16. Greatest Love Of All, The - (Junior Vasquez remix) - 17. One Moment In Time - (bonus track) - 18. Star Spangled Banner, The - (bonus track, live)

. Global Sales : 8 million

. Notes : It should come as no surprise that a woman who counts Dionne Warwick as a cousin, Aretha Franklin as a family friend, and whose mother was a legendary session and gospel singer, became a phenomenally successful R&B act. Perhaps more surprising is that it took 17 years after first signing with Arista for Whitney Houston to produce her first greatest hits album. These hits are neatly compartmentalized into a "Cool Down" and a "Throw Down" disc, the former featuring ballads such as "Saving All My Love for You," while the latter showcases remixes of Whitney's uptempo singles such as "How Will I Know." Four new songs, three of which are duets, are also included. At the time of release, her golden voice had led to 16 Number 1 hits (that's two more than Madonna), an Emmy, Grammys and several notable collaborations. A stocking-filler for years to come, we'll wager.

Whitney Houston, 'The Greatest Hits' (Arista, 2 CDs) --->


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