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Watch the full story on "One Moment in Time: The Life of Whitney Houston," a two-hour "20/20? special Friday at 9 p.m. I think our grandkids will look at the video for 'I Will Always Love You' and they will look at the video of Whitney Houston singing at Super Bowl twenty-five." "It may well be, with the exception of her version of Dolly Parton's, 'I Will Always Love You,' the most remembered thing about her. "I think it might well be the best Super Bowl performance of all time, " said Billboard Magazine editor Danyel Smith. Minor was nervous that the altered anthem wouldn't be well received, but that story, at least, has a happy ending: Houston's performance electrified the stadium and soon after, popular demand prompted Houston's record label to release a single that hit the top 20 on the Billboard charts. Herb Alpert would ultimately do the national anthem at Super Bowl 22. Whitney had actually sung The Star Spangled Banner. Houston was going to be overseas for her Moment of Truth world tour. Whitney Houston Sings National Anthem 1988 Photo January 27, 2017. Here is a rare photo of Whitney at her performance at a Nets-Lakers basketball game held in New Jersey in 1988. "What we tried to do was to put it in 4/4 meter… We wanted to give her a chance to phrase it in such a way that she would be able to take her time and really express the meaning." Whitney sang 'The Star Spangled Banner' before her historic performance at the Super Bowl in 1991. Whitney sang 'The Star Spangled Banner' before her historic performance at the Super Bowl in 1991. "The original version is in 3/4 time, which is more like a waltz," Minor explained. Here's another surprise: Minor and Houston changed the national anthem to ensure a better performance. Though she did sing, it was her pre-recorded voice that the audience heard. Minor, now the band leader on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show," said that in a crowd that large and loud, it was impossible for Houston to hear herself. "The music was pre-recorded, and so was the vocal," confirmed Rickey Minor, who was Houston's musical director at the time. Watch For A Limited Time Only: 'CBS This Morning' co-host Anthony Mason looks back at Whitney Houston's now-famous rendition of the.
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īut here's what you didn't know: What the Super Bowl audience and hundreds of millions of TV viewers heard was lip-synched. Houston's powerful "Star Spangled Banner" performance came at a poignant, patriotic time - the U.S. It was what turned a star into a superstar: Whitney Houston's mesmerizing rendition of the national anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl. Whitney Houston sings the national anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl.
