Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Chart Watch

    Chart Watch Extra: A Run On Whitney

    A total of 22 Whitney Houston hits appear on the top 200 Hot Digital Songs chart in the wake of her death.  Her iconic version of "I Will Always Love You," which was sung by Jennifer Hudson on the Grammys on Sunday, was Houston's top song in the wake of her death (as it was in her lifetime). It ranks #3 for the week. In addition, six Houston albums re-enter The Billboard 200. Her top-ranking title is her 2000 compilation The Greatest Hits, which bows at #6.

    By comparison, Michael Jackson charted with 49 songs and 14 albums in the week after his death in June 2009 (counting his work with the Jackson 5). But Jackson died on a Thursday, so he had three full days to ring up sales. (Nielsen SoundScan's tracking week ends Sunday night.) Houston died on a Saturday, so she had just one full day to ring up sales.

    Houston's catalog of songs sold 887K digital copies during the week, up from just 15K the previous week. Her catalog of albums sold 101K copies. Billboard's Keith Caulfield reports that the album tally is greater than Houston's album sales for all of 2011 and the first five weeks of 2012 combined (97K).

    "I Will Always Love You" sold 195K copies this week, almost all of it in the wake of her death. This brings the song's digital sales total to 1,105,000. That's probably less than you assumed, but bear in mind that Houston hadn't been "hot" in years.

    "I Will Always Love You," which was certified for sales of 4 million physical singles in January 1993, is Houston's first digital million-seller. Her next four biggest digital hits (not just this week, but counting their entire runs) are: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (583K), "Greatest Love Of All" (371K), "How Will I Know" (300K) and "I Have Nothing (287K).

    Amber Riley sang "I Will Always Love You" on a Valentine's Day-themed episode of Glee on Tuesday night. That version will chart next week. Houston's other most popular songs in the wake of her death (and their rankings on Hot Digital Songs) were: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (#25), "Greatest Love Of All" (#32), "How Will I Know" (#46), "I Have Nothing" (#53), "Saving All My Love For You" (#65), "One Moment In Time" (#74), "The Star Spangled Banner" (#75), "Didn't We Almost Have It All" (#81), "I'm Every Woman" (#85) and "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" (#87).

    Houston's other top albums were her eponymous debut album (#72), The Bodyguard soundtrack (#80), her final studio album I Look To You (#118), her sophomore album Whitney (#122) and The Preacher's Wife soundtrack (#183).

    Houston's greatest hits album is #1 on Top Catalog Albums. This is the seventh time in the Nielsen SoundScan era that an album has zoomed to #1 on the catalog chart in the week after (or the first full week after) the artist's death. The other instances, working backwards, were Amy Winehouse's Back To Black in July 2011, Michael Jackson's Number Ones in June 2009, Johnny Cash's 16 Biggest Hits in September 2003, the Bee Gees' One Night Only in January 2003 (following the death of Maurice Gibb), Aaliyah's One In A Million in August 2001, and the Grateful Dead's Skeletons From The Closet in August 1995 (following the death of Jerry Garcia).

    [Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage]

    Some people don't know that Dolly Parton wrote "I Will Always Love You." The country star took it to #1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart in 1974 and again in 1982 (when she sang it in the movie The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, in which she co-starred with Burt Reynolds).

    Several of Houston's other hits were also written by people you might not expect. Annie Lennox (of Eurythmics fame) wrote "Step By Step," a song from Houston's 1996 movie The Preacher's Wife. Rock singer Toni Childs wrote "Love Will Save The Day," a top 10 hit from 1987's Whitney album. R. Kelly wrote "I Look To You," the title song from her last album. Alicia Keys co-wrote "Million Dollar Bill," which was Houston's last Hot 100 hit in her lifetime.

    There are many similarities between Jackson and Houston. Both were the most famous members of strongly musical families (Houston's mother is gospel singer Cissy Houston; her cousin is Dionne Warwick.) Both reached their peaks in the 1980s and early '90s. Houston's 1987 album Whitney debuted at #1 and spawned four #1 singles. Jackson's Bad, which was released just three months later, debuted at #1 and spawned five  #1 singles.

    Now, of course, they also share the fact that they both died in mid-life: Jackson was 50; Houston, just 48.

    One difference between the two stars is that Jackson wrote most of his key hits. Houston co-wrote just two of her 39 Hot 100 hits. She co-wrote the top 10 hit "Count On Me" with her brother Michael Houston and Babyface. She also co-wrote "Whatchulookinat," a minor hit from 2002, as well as two songs that made the Hot 100 Airplay chart (which is different from the Hot 100): "Queen Of The Night" (from The Bodyguard) and Bobby Brown's "Something In Common," on which she was featured.


    [Photo:Al Bello/Getty Images]Two other leading music icons of the 1980s and 1990s are represented on this week's Hot Digital Songs chart. Madonna has three songs on the chart in the first full week after her half-time show at the Super Bowl. Michael Jackson is represented with the Glee version of "Smooth Criminal" (featuring 2Cellos) from the recent episode devoted to his music.

    Why has Madonna managed to survive global fame and the voraciousness of the modern media while Jackson and Houston succumbed, at least in part, to those pressures? Good question, but thank God she has. It would unbearably sad to lose another music icon.

    I posted a blog on Sunday in which I looked at Houston's chart and Grammy achievements in her lifetime. If you missed it, here's a link.

    Here's a quick synopsis of Houston's albums and the biggest hits that came from them. Notice how poorly the later singles did on the Hot 100.

    Whitney Houston, #1 for 14 weeks in 1986. Four top 10 singles, including three #1s: "Saving All My Love For You," "How Will I Know" and "Greatest Love Of All."

    Whitney, #1 for 11 weeks in 1987. Five top 10 singles, including four #1s: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," "Didn't We Almost Have It All," "So Emotional" and "Where Do Broken Hearts Go."

    I'm Your Baby Tonight, #3 in 1990. Three top 10 singles, including two #1s: "I'm Your Baby Tonight" and "All The Man That I Need."

    The Bodyguard soundtrack, #1 for 20 weeks in 1992-1993. Three top 10 singles, including one #1: "I Will Always Love You."

    Waiting To Exhale soundtrack, #1 for five weeks in 1996. Two top 10 singles by Houston, including one #1: "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)."

    The Preacher's Wife soundtrack, #3 for two weeks in 1996-1997. One top 10 single: "I Believe In You And Me" (#4).

    My Love Is Your Love, #13 in 1998. Three top 10 singles, including one #2: "Heartbreak Hotel" (featuring Faith Evans & Kelly Price).

    The Greatest Hits, #5 in 2000. Biggest new hit: "Could I Have This Kiss Forever" (duet with Enrique Iglesias, #52)

    Just Whitney…, #9 in 2002. Biggest hit: "One Of Those Days" (#72).

    One Wish The Holiday Album, #49 in 2003.

    I Look To You, #1 for one week in 2009. Biggest hit: "I Look To You" (#70).

    A Personal Note: My favorite Whitney Houston song is "Saving All My Love For You," an old-school ballad that she released in 1985. MTV was at its peak at the time and Madonna and Prince were pushing the envelope. It would have been easy for this elegant ballad to seem not only old-school, but old-fashioned. But Houston sang it with such conviction, she overcame all resistance. In October 1985, it became her first of her 11 #1 hits. The following February, it brought her the first of her six Grammys.

    I met Houston at Clive Davis' Grammy party in 1986. I don't usually gush over celebrities, but when I was introduced to her, I couldn't help myself. "You're so beautiful," I blurted out.  (Could I have come up with anything more lame?) Houston had it all--talent, beauty and confidence.  How sad that she took a wrong turn somewhere and lost her way.

    We apologize. An error has occurred. Please try again.
     
    • Teslim  •  3 months ago
      MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE
    • Sheneaka  •  Warminster, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      lovely words!!!
    • SARAHM  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  3 months ago
      thanks for her songs
    • Kelly H  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 months ago
      We will all miss you, Whitney. It was obvious to anyone who heard of any of your songs for the first time that you would be a legend. The Greatest Love of All and One Moment in Time got me through some very rough times in my life.
    • Susan  •  Waynesboro, Virginia  •  3 months ago
      Great tribute to Whitney, thanks for sharing.
    • naturalhair61  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Judybunz, u must don't keep up with ur local news, Nancy Grace or anthing revelant to current events becuse if u did... then u would kn that the troops fallen & alive r consistently being recognized, but more importantly one has nothing to do with the other & here ..if u follow the posts we are all acknowleging a person... a public singing figure who passed away... & despite her demons that she was unable to overcome in the earthly realm it's believed that she has conqured them now because God has rescued her from having to fight the fight. None of us who have not experience the full effects of being a "STAR" can fully comprehend the impact that 'stardom" can have on those that the title is placed. We only see the glam of the stardom, so rather than juge her for what she did in order to cover/num her pain... I would hope we can see Whitney for what she was to so many people...she was a mother, a dtr, a sister , a cuz, & a friend & now her family has to attempt to deal with the fact that she will not b able to exist in any of those earthly roles any more & dat is a very painful reality for anyone who has lost a love one. No matter what type of demons she faced...no one & i do mean no one can take away that she she was the "voice" she was and will always b a musical icon & she truly w b missed because I like OPRA and many others were really routing for her!
      I believe that now she can b @ peace, becuse her eartly fight is over. my prayers go out to the family. I pray for peace & stregenth in the days to come. WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE U Whitney!
      " the Voice"
    • Tanisha  •  North Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 months ago
      I miss Whitney Houston so much. God is resting her soul!!!!! She has truly been an inspiration through her voice and come back. She will always be an iconic and legendary Queen of all times! Whitney, I'll always love you!
    • Genevieve  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      i had Whitney some CD. and i love her songs
    • Toni  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
      Please! Please! let Whitney rest in peace and appreciate what she gave us from the gift she was born with from the father.
      • Keeva 3 months ago
        I truly loved u Whitney you was one of my favorite singers as a child. I wanted to sing and be just like you, and I will always love you. May God welcome u in his kingdom as one of his Angels, and may your voice be as glorious and wonderful as before,may you sing before his throne. You were my inspiration, my favorite songs that you blessed me with was "I Have Nothing ", which we truly don't have nothing if we don't have the Lord. May God bless you. I love you and you will truly be missed by all.....R.I.P.
    • MervinK  •  3 months ago
      We have to learn how to live for today not for what could have been or what's for tomorrow.
    • stanley  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  3 months ago
      "Whitney"all your songs were a blessing to my heart and love life.rest in peace
      • Rhoda 3 months ago
        i agree too
    • kiu  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  3 months ago
      Thanks Paul. And Thank You Whitney.... wish you had truly given yourself the Greatest Love of All
      • nowis 3 months ago
        whats that she gave??? death by self ...? Nice
    • Janet  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  3 months ago
      i have all ways prayed for her, and i know that GOD love her and all ways will.thank GOD for her . and keep her and his hands. and when i go home ,may we sing to GOD.
    • anonymous  •  3 months ago
      MTV owes her alot. MTV was a MAJOR force in the music world in the 80's, when it began, and remained so well into the 90's. For many of us, it was the music industry. The whole idea of music videos began with MTV. Look at Madonna and Michael Jackson, both heavily dependant on the video aspect of music videos. Performance art was at a peak then. All this preceded what we have now. Oddly, Whitney Houston didn't need video to promote herself because of her virtuoso voice, but it didn't hurt, given her good looks. Her songs were simpler, and more relateable than the rather bizarre offerings (bizarre when you think of it), that Jackson, Madonna and others, like Prince, put out. Yet, you can dance to Whitney's songs just as well as the bigs just mentioned. Thus, she had the most consecutive no. 1 hits of all of her incredibly successful and famous contemporaries, and of all time. That really says something.

      Another thing is, I haven't read anywhere about the art of pop singing. Singing pop music that people will listen to it is harder than singing in a prounounced style, like jazz, soul, folk, country, etc. Hence, Gwyneth Paltrow, not a hugely gifted singer, can sing country songs but not pop. You have to sing clean and have a quality everyone can relate to, and having a good song doesn't hurt either. You don't get handed the prefab emotional patterns that these other music styles provide, with pop the singer has to carefully modulate the emotions or it can be trite or overblown. The best music out there is pop music, going back to Frank Sinatra. Nobody did pop bettter than Whitney Houston, ever. That's why Tony Bennett said she had the greatest voice he ever heard. He heard them all and sang with many of them right up to the present, I trust his opinion.
    • Melanie  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      Please let the angel go shine in heaven,when you see a winky star you know it will be whitney giving it all she has to the people in heaven that we have loved and lost,GOD BLESS WHITNEY I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU,RIP
    • amelia  •  3 months ago
      Thank you for the story, however, we still don't really know what took her. I PRAY that it comes out not to be drug or alcohol related. I just pray, "God, please don't let this be another wonderful voice, beautiful person that is taken by this tragedy. A tragedy that is just overcoming so many of our loved ones in this world. Not just movie stars, but all artists and individuals alike. This, I pray, dear Lord."
    • Sherel  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
      im so sad...im tired jus got off work went to tha club now i cant sleep cuz i want to read all about whitney. i jus wanna get on tha good foot and keep dancing to this song called life. i can do it said the little red caboose and so can i...i luv u whitney r.i.p. my inspiration.
    • charlene  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 months ago
      Yes, I also agree that she had it all and was gifted by GOD with that voice but she stumbled like we all do at times and could not find her way. At the end she did not have enough strength to fight for Whitney......everybody wants to blame her x-husband for her drug problems but you cannot blame him for everything. She was a grown women and had the final say on what she was putting into her body knowing that she was damaging her vocal cords which was again a blessing from GOD. Just wished she would have loved herself enough to fight and save herself from the drugs, drinking and smoking cancer sticks. May she rest in peace and she will always be remembered for what she gave the the music industry and her fans.
    • GKitty54  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      Thank you for the 1ST GOOD THING about Whitney on Yahoo this week!! Much love and respect to YOU!!
    • frenchye  •  Richmond Hill, Georgia  •  3 months ago
      A moving and gracious tribute..will be sadly missed and forever remembered......