Interestingly enough, the original version of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” was not the impetus for the cover-of-Whitney-Houston. In fact, the cover art came from two sources, unlikely: the voice actor of james Bond, the rock star Linda Ronstadt.
In accordance with the To the reporter, the Hollywoodthe song that made it to the pinnacle of his career in Houston and have never had the original intent to be in the The guardaespaldaThe original music score. Houston had originally planned to cover in a ballad from the Songs of 1966’s “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” singer Jimmy Ruffin, but their plans are thwarted after the production, I learned that it’s the same music used in the soundtrack of the film. Tomatoes, green, fried. Struggling to find a replacement for her co-star Kevin Bond gave a rendition of “I Will Always Love You”, which was covered by another artist, and in 1975, said Ronstadt. With the blessing of the New, as the team has moved on, for the CMT News.
Houston was based on the versions, Ronstadt, and Parton for their release, and the resultant music was just perfect for the film. How to To the reporter, the HollywoodJoe Levy said, “the novel is condemned to the lyrics, and the way in which it tries to find the good desires, the sorrow, and he fits a lot better in the love story of an inter-racial “Romeo and Juliet”, the movie”.
In addition to Ronstadt, and Houston, texas, a number of artists have tried their luck in their own version of the ode is touching it, including the singers of country music with Kenny Rogers and LeAnn Rimes, and an icon of pop Herself.