Whitney Houston ‘live’ album coming out

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An album featuring some of Whitney Houston’s greatest live performances will be released Nov. 10.

Fans of the legendary Whitney Houston are sure to be delighted by the news Sony Music Entertainment will release “Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances” on Monday, Nov. 10.

This will be the first-ever album that will feature the most memorable live performances Houston delivered prior to her untimely death on Grammy weekend 2012.

Among the tracks will be the six-time Grammy winner’s performance of “Home” on “The Merv Griffin Show” in 1983, “One Moment in Time” at the Grammys in 1989, The National Anthem at Super Bowl XXV in 1991, “I Will Always Love You” at “The Concert for a New South Africa” in 1994, and “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 2009.

The album will also be available as a CD/DVD that will include videos of Houston’s most unforgettable performances.

The album, plus the CD/DVD is already available for pre-order at both Whitney Houston’s official fansite and on Amazon.

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