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Whitney’s Saving All My Love Anniv. 9:18:23 3.26 PM

Sep 18, 20232 min
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Music intro by: Gail Nobles
Keyboardist & Vocals: Gail Nobles

According to Whitney Houston's official website Saving All My Love For You was released in August 1985. So August 13 was the 38th anniversary. Saving All My aLove For You is a song written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin. It was originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. for the album Marilyn and Billy of 1978.

The song became a global success and represented a commercial breakthrough for Whitney Houston, topping the charts in four countries and reaching the top 10 in various other regions. It became her first song to top the US Billboard Hot 100, staying there for one week, and is certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales of over 1 million copies. At the 28th Annual Grammy Awards, it won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

You’re listening to the Whitney Soul Podcast. I’m your host, Gail Nobles.


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Saving My Love Two Day's Toppy, Saving Love Today's topic save Whitney Houston Saving All My Love for You two Day's Toppy. According to Whitney Houston's official website, Saving All My Love for You was released in August nineteen eighty five, so August the thirteenth was the thirty eighth anniversary. Saving All My Love for You is a song written by Michael Masser and Jerry Goffin. It was originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo and Billie Davids Junior for their album Marylyn and Billy of

nineteen seventy eight. The song became a global success and represented a commercial breakthrough for Whitney Houston, topping the charts in four countries and reaching the top ten in various other regions. It became her first song to top the US Billboard Hot one hundred, staying there for one week, and dessertified platinum by the r IAA for sales over one million copies. At the twenty eighth Annual Grammy

Awards, it won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. You're listening to the Whitney Soul podcast, I'm your host Gale Nobles

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