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YOUR WEEKLY WHITNEY: THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL

Richard Kigel · Saturday, May 5th 2012 at 12:08PM · 828 views
THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL by Whitney Houston

I believe the children are our future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside
Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be


Everybody's searching for a hero
People need someone to look up to
I never found anyone who fulfilled my needs
A lonely place to be
So I learned to depend on me


[Chorus:]
I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone's shadows
If I fail, if I succeed
At least I'll live as I believe
No matter what they take from me
They can't take away my dignity
Because the greatest love of all
Is happening to me
I found the greatest love of all
Inside of me
The greatest love of all
Is easy to achieve
Learning to love yourself
It is the greatest love of all


I believe the children are our future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside
Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be


[Chorus]


And if, by chance, that special place
That you've been dreaming of
Leads you to a lonely place
Find your strength in love



"THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL" is a song written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed and originally recorded by George Benson for the 1977 Muhammad Ali biopic The Greatest.

Creed wrote the lyrics in the midst of her struggle with breast cancer. The words describe her feelings about coping with great challenges that one must face in life, being strong during those challenges whether you succeed or fail, and passing that strength on to children to carry with them into their adult lives. Creed eventually succumbed to the disease in April 1986 at the age of 36; at the time her song was an international hit by Whitney Houston.

The song received critical acclaim and became a big hit, topping the charts in Australia, Canada and the US, while reaching the top 20 in most countries, including Italy, Sweden and UK. It remains her third biggest US hit, after "I Will Always Love You" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)". All three songs, in order of their former popularity, re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart, after Houston's death, debuting the same week at numbers 7, 35 and 41, respectively, giving Houston three posthumous chart hits.

Many critics called the song the centerpiece of Houston's debut album. Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that "Houston sings it with a forceful directness that gives its message of self-worth an astounding resonance and conviction" and called the song a compelling assertion of spiritual devotion, black pride, and family loyalty, all at once. Don Shewey of Rolling Stone wrote that as the song builds, Houston "slowly pours on the soul, slips in some churchy phrasing, holds notes a little longer and shows off her glorious voice."








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Richard Kigel Saturday, May 5th 2012 at 12:11PM

This one is personal for me.

The words are seared in my heart and in my brain.

I will never forget how our graduating class used this as their theme song--I guess it had to be in 1986. I listened as our students rehearsed this song a hundred times--and still it never fails to move me.

The lyrics. The voice. The story behind the song. The inspiration. This is what music is all about.

Enjoy!!!

Jen Fad Saturday, May 5th 2012 at 12:48PM

Yes this is a really special one but then again I think that about all of Whitney's songs!

Richard Kigel Saturday, May 5th 2012 at 1:03PM

She continues to amaze, even after she is gone.

Siebra Muhammad Saturday, May 5th 2012 at 6:31PM

My 6th grade teacher had us to sing this for our elementary school graduation...this is my most favorite and the BEST Whitney Houston song that she ever recorded in my opinion.

This was the very first Whitney Houston CD I ever owned...before Mariah, before Mary, before Beyonce, before Alicia there was Whitney...no one could do it like her! Peace to Whitney Houston!

Richard Kigel Saturday, May 5th 2012 at 8:34PM

Yeah, Siebra...this one is emotional for me too.

I guess lots of schools had the students singing Whitney.

It was from her first breakout album--and lots of people thought it was the best cut on the album.

This should be a classic!!!

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, May 6th 2012 at 3:41PM

We closed out the commencement with "One Moment in Time" (smile)

Richard Kigel Sunday, May 6th 2012 at 4:34PM

Another one of her immortal classics!!!

Richard Kigel Sunday, May 6th 2012 at 9:53PM

BEAUTIFUL!

Irma, you are so right.



ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

It always come from inside, especially when explained this way, as self esteeme. (smile)

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