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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

Whitney Houston—“I Will Always Love You”

60 Songs That Explain the '90s

The Ringer

Music

4.7849 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Rob explores the late great Whitney Houston’s iconic cover of “I Will Always Love You” by discussing the legendary vocalist’s life and legacy. This episode was originally produced as a Music and Talk show available exclusively on Spotify. Find the full song on Spotify or wherever you get your music. Host: Rob Harvilla Guest: Gerrick Kennedy Producers: Isaac Lee and Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Give me one good reason why Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner don't end up together at the end of the bodyguard.

0:39.1

Spoiler alert, what is this movie's deal? The Bodyguard, 1992, romantic thriller, made like

0:46.0

$400 million bucks worldwide. Soundtracks sold like 45 million copies worldwide. A lot of critics

0:52.6

hated the movie. It was nominated for seven razis.

0:56.0

If you don't know what the razis are, don't get involved. Those people are joyless.

0:59.7

Whitney Houston plays a pop star. Kevin Costner plays her bodyguard. He's the best. He's brooding.

1:05.6

He doesn't get emotionally involved. He throws knives. He likes orange juice. Seriously, he drinks like seven glasses of straight orange juice in this movie. It's part of his charm. He has two glasses of orange juice in one scene. How can Whitney Houston resist? She can't resist. The first time they smooch, it's right after he cuts the scarf she's wearing in half with a samurai sword.

1:28.3

Roger Ebert called that scene undeniably erotic.

1:31.3

Don't try that at home, though, fellas.

1:33.4

That move won't work for you.

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