weerpool
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..and you thought you could sing. bless her soul
Whitney this Whitney that,overpriviliged and spoilt....spare a thought for people who fight for there lives against illness every day.
I can understand Ukueroll's opinion and I can understand anybody who has had to deal with an addict in the family.
Still, you'd rather she would have won the battle and rebounded instead of succumb to drugs and booze.
But besides that, has anyone noticed the "I will always love you" tributes, such as on MTV? How does this make sense? That's Dolly Parton's song. It's like "Here's Whitney's tribute to Dolly Parton, who is still alive and who wrote a very nice song when sung in a softer way" She should get her own tribute with a song properly made for her.
Most, if not all, of Whitney's hits were written by other people. I'm sure Dolly doesn't mind.
I heard a radio program on Whitney regarding the "I will always love you" song and #1 Whitney made that song famous even though Dolly had recorded it and #2 apparently the range of notes she hit while singing that song was pretty spectacular and made that song stand out. She had something like a range of three octaves. Me, I think I have about 2/3's of one octave, on a good day. I think it is considered the most famous or maybe made the most $ of any of her other hits.