If you’re a fan of Whitney Houston’s voice toward the end of her career then this snippet of her new song is for you. ‘Never Give Up’ was produced by Jermaine Dupri and will appear on the late diva’s upcoming ‘I Will Always Love You – The Best of Whitney Houston’ greatest hits compilation.
‘The Best of Whitney Houston’ will be released to stores on November 13th. Another new tune that appears on the set’s track list is an updated version of ‘I Look to You’, which has been turned into a duet with the song’s writer, R. Kelly. Vocally, it’s certainly not her best work but it is a welcome addition to the collections of her biggest fans.
Listen to the snippet of Houston’s ‘Never Give Up’ below:
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Where are the 80s & 90s unreleased vocals??
Miss her so, totally love this song! <3<3
Can´t believe there aren´t any decent recordings and dvd´s from 80´s Whitney. Her vocal prime and her best two tours (incredible and out of this world). And we can only rely on some audios uploaded on youtube with bad quality thanks to people who attended those concerts 25 years ago. How is it possible? What was her label thinking? Probably the best voice ever at live performances and we have only that? The best quality is from 1995 and on. From the 80´s we only have some grammy performances and other shows with good quality. But Whitney deserves Michael Jackson´s treatment. DVD´s with some of her amazing concerts and lots of unseen material
I mean Whitney performing “I am Changing” or “Saving all my love for you” while on her first tour is just… no words
Whitney’s voice from 1991-1993 >>>>
Maybe you prefer it, it´s fine cos all these true greats voices evolve a lot and each person prefers a particular era. But it´s a fact Whitney was at perfect vocal condition for live performances in the 80´s. Such crystal clear perfection. I repeat: I´m talking about LIVE performances and concerts. Go watch “I am changing” performances on youtube from her first tour around 1986. No other singer (including herself in 1991-1993) can do that LIVE
Trent, what are you talking about that song sounded good.
I Have Whitney last album and I still listen to it. Music
sounded much in the 80s and 90s compare to today’s
music.
Reminds me of a leftover from ‘I Look To You’, i like it
It’s better than that trash Triumflop
Yet MORE garbage to toss in the bin. The…erm…”Voice” couldn’t hum “Mary Had a Little Lamb” without sounding like Bob Dylan choking on a dry roasted peanut.
How are those other “unreleased” gems doing on the charts so far? All down the bathtub drain I suppose.