The Bodyguard – Original Soundtrack

Release Date: 11/17/1992

Tracks: 26

Length: 00:14:33 Hrs

Label: Arista

Type: LP,CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (26)

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I Will Always Love You
04:31
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I Will Always Love You
04:31
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I Have Nothing
04:48
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I Have Nothing
04:48
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I'm Every Woman
04:45
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I'm Every Woman
04:45
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Run to You
04:22
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Run to You
04:22
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Queen of the Night
03:08
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Queen of the Night
03:08
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Jesus Loves Me
05:11
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Jesus Loves Me [Version Not in Motion Picture]
05:11
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Even If My Heart Would Break
04:58
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Even If My Heart Would Break
04:58
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Someday (I'm Coming Back)
04:57
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Someday (I'm Coming Back)
04:57
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It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day
04:47
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It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day
04:47
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(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?
04:04
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(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?
04:04
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Theme from the Bodyguard
02:40
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Waiting for You [Not on US Album]
02:43
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Trust in Me
04:12
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Trust in Me
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Theme from the Bodyguard
02:40
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Queen of the Night [CJ's Master Mix][Version]
06:35
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What the Critics Say

Few observers expected that Whitney Houston's first big-screen role in 1992's The Bodyguard would generate a phenomenon. Not that the film itself was a phenomenon -- it was a healthy success, due not only to Houston, but to her co-star Kevin Costner's drawing power -- but the soundtrack's success was astonishing. The Bodyguard followed Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" to the top of the charts, and once they got there, neither the single nor the album budged for weeks. "I Will Always Love You" spent a record-shattering 14 weeks in the top slot, while The Bodyguard spent 20 weeks at number one, eventually selling over 15 million copies and winning the Grammy award for Album of the Year. Like many phenomena of that magnitude, it's hard to see, in retrospect, what triggered such a massive public response. True, The Bodyguard isn't a typical soundtrack in that its first half plays like Houston's sequel to I'm Your Baby Tonight, but its second half is filled with the flotsam and jetsam typical for a big-budget soundtrack -- an excerpt from Alan Silverstri's score, some flavorless but pleasant Kenny G instrumentals, dated pop and dance numbers, and a cover (Curtis Stigers' take on "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding," which is notable in some circles as the recording that made the song's author, Nick Lowe, a millionaire). Then again, nobody really paid attention to anything outside of the first six songs, all of which rank among Houston's best efforts, demonstrating progress from the somewhat stilted I'm Your Baby Tonight. It's not startling enough to justify the phenomenon, but "I Have Nothing," "Queen of the Night," "Run to You," and especially her cover of "I'm Every Woman" are all first-rate urban pop songs that skillfully capture Houston at her best. In a sense, the album is no different than any other album Houston recorded. It may seem odd that a soundtrack is Houston's biggest-selling album to date, but consider this -- even her best records had five or six great songs surrounded by well-constructed filler; the same is true here, only the filler is recorded by other artists. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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