(Continued from Part Three)
In 1997, the Franklin School in East Orange, New Jersey was renamed The Whitney E. Houston Academy School of Creative and Performing Arts. Houston co-produced and starred in the television movie Cinderella. It enjoyed the highest ratings for ABC-TV in 16 years, with the movie earning seven Emmy nominations. There was no official release of the soundtrack, but Whitney and other artists pushed for it and Houston herself co-produced it.
From that movie, here is Houston's tremendous performance of "There's Music In You".
Whitney released her first studio album in eight years, My Love Is Your Love in 1998. Meanwhile, her duet with Mariah Carey from "The Prince Of Egypt" Soundtrack, reached #4 in the United Kingdom and #15 in the U.S., one of The Top Unknown/Underrated Songs of the Rock Era*. The two superstars traded terrific vocal runs and choruses which combined for an amazing song. "When You Believe" won an Academy Award for Best Original Song from a Motion Picture and was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the Grammys.
The album reached #1 in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Austria. The #2 smash "Heartbreak Hotel" (with Faith Evans and Kelly Price) also topped the R&B chart for seven weeks and was nominated for an MTV award for Best R&B Video. The song became fatally ironic as Houston later died in a Los Angeles hotel room on the eve of the Grammy Awards, bringing heartbreak to the entire music world.
My Love Is Your Love has sold over four million copies in the U.S. and 11 million worldwide. Houston earned a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "It's Not Right But It's Okay", which jumped to #1 in Spain, #3 in the U.K. and Canada and #4 in the United States.
Houston was also nominated for Best R&B Album at the Grammys. The title song has now sold over three million copies, and peaked at #1 in New Zealand, #2 in the U.K., Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland and #4 in the United States. It was her final career Top 10.
Houston earned American Music Award nominations for Artist of the Decade (1980's), Favorite Pop (Rock) Female Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist and Favorite Soul/R&B Album. Missy Elliott helped on "In My Business".
Whitney performed in VH-1's Divas Live '99, then toured for 70 concerts, with the European leg finishing as the highest-grossing arena tour of the year.
Houston was named Top-Selling R&B Female Artist of the Century. In 2000, Whitney: The Greatest Hits was released, which reached #1 in the U.K. and #5 in the U.S. A DVD was also released featuring live performances and interviews. The album has sold 16 million worldwide, and 5 million in the United States.
Houston was fired from her scheduled performance at the Academy Awards by musical director and good friend Burt Bacharach. Later that year, Robyn Crawford, her executive assistant, resigned and later said she left because Whitney would not seek help for her drug addiction.
In 2001, Houston signed a renewal with Arista Records for $100 million to record six albums. After the 9/11 murders at the World Trade Towers and Pentagon, Whitney's version of the U.S. national anthem was re-released with proceeds going to the New York Firefighters 9/11 Disaster Relief Fund and the New York Fraternal Order of Police. The song peaked even higher this time at #6.While interviewing with Diane Sawyer in 2002 to promote her new album, Houston finally admitted to using alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and pills and acknowledged that her mother Cissy had intervened to get help for Whitney.
Houston released the album Just Whitney later in the year, which debuted at #9, but four singles released from the album were not successful. The album managed to sell one million copies in the U.S. and two million across the world. "One Of Those Days" sampled the Isley Brothers song "Between The Sheets".
Carole Bayer Sager, who has written numerous hits ("That's What Friends Are For" for Dionne Warwick and Friends, "Arthur's Theme" for Christopher Cross, "A Groovy Kind of Love", made popular by the Mindbenders and "Don't Cry Out Loud" and "Midnight Blue" for Melissa Manchester, among many others), is just one of the co-writers of "Try It On My Own", along with Babyface and others.
We also want to feature "Dear John Letter" from the album.
The following year, Whitney released the album One Wish: The Holiday Album, which went Gold. There are several noteworthy cuts, the first we'll feature is I'll Be Home For Christmas".
Whitney turned in one of the best versions of "Joy To The World" as well.
And, her version of "Oh Holy Night" stacks up with the best of that reverent song.
But it wasn't Christmas at the Bobby and Whitney house. Brown was charged with battery after assaulting Whitney, with visible injuries to her face when police arrived.
Houston toured Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Russia in 2004 and performed at the World Music Awards in tribute to Clive Davis. Brown starred in the "reality" television show Being Bobby Brown, which showed Houston in less than flattering moments. The Guardian said that Houston had lost "the last remnants of her dignity".
With her life and career already essentially ruined, Whitney finally divorced Brown in 2006. In a 2009 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Houston admitted to using drugs heavily and that she had attended a 30-day rehabilitation program. She also said her drug use had continued despite that effort.
Houston released the album I Look to You, which debuted at #1, her first since 1987. The album reached #5 and has sold over one million copies. The title song is inspirational and one of her best performances.
"I Didn't Know My Own Strength" was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster.
"Million Dollar Bill" was co-written by another of The Top 100 Artists* (Alicia Keys).
Houston joined Akon for "Like I Never Left". She enjoyed working with him--"He's a gentleman," she told MTV News. "He did his work very well. We did it very quickly, very diligently, and I'm very proud of that record."
Akon also collaborated on another song on the album, "I Got You". Whitney toured the world for the first time in 10 years, and many fans were disappointed in the quality of her voice and performance. After years of drug and alcohol abuse, that voice wasn't the same as it was. In 2011, she went back to a rehabilitation center. She signed a contract to star and serve as executive producer in the movie Sparkle, which was released in August of 2012.
On February 11, Whitney was found unconscious, submerged in her bathtub at her room in the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Paramedics found Houston unresponsive at about 3:30 p.m. and after unsuccessful attempts to revive her, pronounced her dead at 3:55 p.m. The coroner's report said that her death was caused by drowning after the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. Toxicology reports indicated that the drugs Benadryl, Xanax, cannabis, and Flexeril were found.
Flowers left by fans near the Beverly Hilton Hotel
The Davis Grammy party, as well as the Grammy Awards presentation, became a tribute to Houston.
Opening the party prior to the awards ceremony, Davis said:
Tony Bennett said at the party:
"First, it was Michael Jackson, then Amy Winehouse, now, the magnificent Whitney Houston." Bennett sang "How Do You Keep The Music Playing?" and said of Houston, "When I first heard her, I called Clive Davis and said, 'You finally found the greatest singer I've ever heard in my life."
At the start of the awards ceremony, footage of Houston performing "I Will Always Love You" from the 1994 Grammys was shown. Jennifer Hudson paid tribute to Houston and the other artists who had passed away during the year by performing "I Will Always Love You". The tribute led to the Grammys telecast getting its second highest ratings in history.
Flags were flown at half-mast throughout New Jersey to honor Houston.
In 2012, the compilation album I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston was released, which went Gold. Whitney won a Billboard Millennium Award posthumously at the Billboard Music Awards.
In 2013, Whitney was inducted into the R&B Music Hall of Fame and her debut album was accepted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
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