Whitney Houston – The Preacher’s Wife

Album Info

Artist: Whitney Houston

Title: The Preacher's Wife

Year: 1996

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Tracklist

  • 1. I Believe In You And Me - Film Version (4:01)
  • 2. Step by Step (4:12)
  • 3. Joy (with Georgia Mass Choir) (3:15)
  • 4. Hold On, Help Is On The Way (with Georgia Mass Choir) (3:06)
  • 5. I Go To The Rock (with Georgia Mass Choir) (4:05)
  • 6. I Love The Lord (with Georgia Mass Choir) (4:56)
  • 7. Somebody Bigger Than You And I (feat. Bobby Brown, Faith Evans, Johnny Gill, Monica & Ralph Tresvant) (4:41)
  • 8. You Were Loved (4:10)
  • 9. My Heart Is Calling (4:14)
  • 10. I Believe in You and Me - Record Version (3:52)
  • 11. Step by Step - Remix (4:14)
  • 12. Who Would Imagine A King - (From The Preacher's Wife) (feat. The Nativity Choir From The Preacher's Wife) (3:30)
  • 13. He's All Over Me (with Shirley Caesar & Georgia Mass Choir) (3:53)
  • 14. The Lord Is My Shepherd (with Hezekiah Walker And The Love Fellowship Choir) (4:24)
  • 15. Joy to the World (with Georgia Mass Choir) (4:41)

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Artist Bio

Whitney Houston was a celebrated singer and actress from Newark, New Jersey, who started releasing music in the mid-1980s after signing with Arista Records. Known for her blend of pop, R&B, and gospel, she delivered numerous chart-topping hits like “I Will Always Love You” and “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” and her voice became one of the most recognized in modern music. With six Grammys and a record-setting run of consecutive number-one singles, Houston also gained recognition through film soundtracks and collaborations with artists including Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin. Her influence can be heard in the works of artists like Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and Toni Braxton. Even after her passing in 2012, Houston’s music and legacy continue to shape contemporary pop and R&B.