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    Whitney Houston's voice will never be forgotten

    NEW YORK (AP) — Whitney Houston's downfall was so long and sad that, in an impatient public's mind, it overshadowed her many accomplishments.

    Those achievements can be checked off easily in numbers — Grammy Awards, records sold, the string of seven consecutive No. 1 singles. Yet if there's any solace to her passing, it is that people will revisit recordings, videos and films to rediscover the majesty of her work.

    Look up the video for one of those hits, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)." The arrangement and instrumentation — cheesy synthesizers, booming drums — date the recording immediately in the late 1980s.

    It's a pop confection that could have been sung by any singer who might have been forgotten in a couple of years. Houston lifted it above the average with a voice that could just as easily be found on a gospel record or opera stage. She danced through it with a bearing that made you think of Michael Jordan stopping off at a schoolyard basketball game, knowing that she had far more talent than anyone around her.

    The daughter of Cissy Houston and cousin of Dionne Warwick, Houston had talent that surpassed each of them. Her godmother was Aretha Franklin — how's that for pressure? — but in her prime, Houston's voice could match the Queen of Soul's.

    "Didn't We Almost Have It All" and "How Will I Know" were other standouts, evidence that Houston could master balladry and up-tempo songs. She was one of longtime music executive Clive Davis' greatest signings, and although Davis may not have challenged Houston enough, he at least put her in position to shine.

    Anyone who saw Houston perform "The Star Spangled Banner" before the 1991 Super Bowl will always remember it.

    The 1992 film "The Bodyguard" and its soundtrack will remain her signature achievement. She portrayed a superstar singer, alternatively tough and vulnerable, guarded by a former Secret Service agent played by Kevin Costner. For the soundtrack, she took a little-known Dolly Parton song, "I Will Always Love You," and made it her own. And then some.

    Again, there are the kudos — it won the Grammy Award for record of the year. The performance itself was remarkable. Houston's voice soared with the power of a jet engine and kept perfect tone for the quieter, tender moments. Every artist has a defining song; if they're lucky, it also shows the peak of their powers.

    The hits didn't dry up immediately, but they became less frequent. Her marriage to singer Bobby Brown was ill-fated and she descended into drug abuse.

    In September 1997, I had an interview scheduled with Houston as she was promoting a concert being televised on HBO. It was by phone, but the appointed hour of her call came and went. No Houston.

    The next day a huge floral arrangement was delivered to The Associated Press office addressed to me with a note of apology attributed to Houston. When the interview was rescheduled, I thanked her for the arrangement and said it wasn't necessary. She had no idea what I was talking about.

    One suspects there were many years and many other examples of instances like that, of covering Houston's tracks as she became increasingly unreliable. The years of abuse took a terrible toll on her talent. She made a comeback in 2009 with a "Good Morning America" concert that was sad to watch. She went through the motions and played hard to the crowd, but her voice could no longer hit the notes that once seemed effortless.

    During that 1997 interview, Houston deflected talk about a life and marriage that was already clearly troubled.

    "I didn't get in the business to talk about my personal life," she said then. "I got in the business to sing, to try to make music and to try to make people happy ... if I can.

    "My life doesn't go on record. My voice does."

    It is the only thing to be thankful for with this sad story.

     
    • dj  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks for the article.......this is so sad. I hope she is finally at peace.
    • Robert Burns  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      "I Will Always Love You", written and recorded by Dolly Parton, was not a little known song. It was a Billboard number 1 hit in 1974. She also recorded it 2 other times with commercial success.
      • Jungle Jim 3 mths ago
        Whitney Houston actually butchered that song. Dolly Parton's version is the best.
    • M  •  3 mths ago
      "The Bodyguard" will always be one of my favorite movies. Her music appealed to everyone. Truly a great singer. I hope her life had more happiness than all the sadness that was reported in the News. Whitney Houston, thank you for the good memories! My sympathies to the family, and may she rest in peace.
    • Thewordtodayis...  •  3 mths ago
      I wish she had never met Bobby Brown. Nothing went right for her after that get together. RIP
      • Kimberly Williams 3 mths ago
        Bobby was not her downfall. She already did drugs way before she met him. Everyone knows that except you and a few other people.
      • donald 3 mths ago
        Bobby Brown made her what she was, and wrote all of her best songs. RIP Bobby!
      • Thewordtodayis... 3 mths ago
        She had a couple of interviews a while back where she was apologetic and candid about her involvement and troubles with drugs and trying to meet the expectations of her husband, who liked to party and was "not happy" with her when she didn't want to do drugs with him and he was abusive. She talked about her faith, God, her vows and feeling like she had to stay together with him, as well. Although it all comes down to personal choices and responsibility, I believe he was a huge influence on her downfall. Mostly by what she said about herself during those decades.
    • Eagle  •  3 mths ago
      Whitney Houston death!! left evidence :
      The video cameras know who was in that room at the time of her death and who left. So many pimped her for her' fame and name. Did not help her but helped their music pockets. They know dead, sells records!!
    • Kodes100  •  Barrie, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      The voice was already gone!
      Now Whitney houston dead of drug & alcohol complications - so sad!
      • Big Daddy 3 mths ago
        Lonely and alone.....her choice. Very sad
      • Roger B 3 mths ago
        Well, I don't know about "very sad." She was just another celebrity druggie who couldn't handle life. I'll never understand why people turn to drugs. She had a chance for a fantastic life with the talent that God gave her, but she threw it away for the druggie life.
        Sad? Yes. But I won't miss her. I'll remember her along with such people as Janis Joplin and Van Morrison as talents who threw it all away. Pitiful.
    • De' Baum  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      dat "coke & smoke" make life short! ah ha! sure do!
    • SanJuanKid  •  3 mths ago
      Like Michael, did she have too many enablers around her who thrived on her her celebrity, and perhaps her money, to do anything to really help her?
    • Itsteaman  •  Allendale, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      mis houston was a beautiful singer,and the world will miss her,my prayers go out to her kids and family!
    • Douglas  •  3 mths ago
      ummmm, never be forgotten? I forgot them years ago.

      Who cares?
    • idplmali  •  Port Lavaca, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      What I will always remember of Whitney Houston is this:
      On stage at the Grammy Awards, in 1987 Whitney Houston claimed credit for writing the lyrics and composing the music for The Greatest Love of All.
      Anyone who really knows the genre knows that the Song was a No. 1 hit by the actual composer, George Benson ten years before Houston put the song on a record.
      George Benson has, and had, too much class to sue Houston for plagiarism and copyright infringement.
      The song had been so popular before Houston sang it that almost every college marching band performed it, on field, during the early 1980s.
      It was even performed by the DCI Corps Suncoast Sound during international competition during the 1981 season. It has been the official song of that Drum Corps since that time.

      I know all of this because I was there and it is recorded as part of our musical history.

      I am sorry that Whitney Houston messed up her life with drugs and has since passed away.
      I also don't mean to offend anyone - I'm just setting the record straight.
    • tim  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      The sudden death of Whitney Houston is covering the media outlets and it should. But is it a tribute?. .. . or a cautionary tail. The media outlets mention in passing the death, at 75, of Jill Kinmont Booth. A champion downhill skier who broke her neck preparing for the Olympics. Living her life from a wheel chair. . .she turned to painting and teaching children. She didn't give in. Alcohol and drug addiction is a disease (AMA 1954). Ms. Houston, whose talent is not in question, struggled with getting clean and sober. . . did she give in? Two very talented women died yesterday. Which woman's life will be praised for a victory over what life can throw at us?
      • Roger B 3 mths ago
        Well, that's a no-brainer! Jill Kinmont Booth was a true champion. She never gave up, even getting married after life left her paralyzed from the shoulders down. Houston? Another druggie "celebrity" who apparently couldn't handle life. I am so sick and tired of hearing about the "troubles" of people who should be happy with their lives; they have so much going for them, yet they can't handle being famous or rich or both. Why is that?
    • k  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      i wish yoou all the best of luck with your new tv show whitney im looking forward to it.you other people om here are mean
    • mackenzie  •  Morehead City, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      i dont care what anyone says, whitney had a voice that could bring down the house or slowly sing you to sleep. but i feel the best performance had to be the BEST EVER when she sang the National Athem at the 25th superbowl. R.I.P. Whitney
    • George Mason  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Whitney Houston's voice will never be forgotten
      I wonder how many people today remember three songs recorded by Buddy Holly. Never to be forgotten it seems it not that long.
    • amy  •  3 mths ago
      Already forgot her.
    • Deborah D  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Crack is wack so Whitney this is what you said. Why did you continue on doing it?

      Deborah D
    • Jeremy and Shawna  •  East Syracuse, New York  •  3 mths ago
      What is wrong with some of you people? Why do you darken her memory. Let her rest in peace and remember her as a good person. Rest in peace Whitney Houston. We will miss you.
    • SBSP  •  3 mths ago
      I forgot her voice even before she croaked
    • jason-q  •  3 mths ago
      By those who cared for her it will not be forgotten, but it will be replaced. And the bar is so low these days what with rockers screams and grunts and rappers jungle drums and thuggery.
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