The first song I remember hearing
Whitney Houston – ‘Greatest Love Of All’
“I think her version of this song began my obsession with the pristine vocal: it doesn’t get any better than Whitney Houston! There was a cassette tape and recorder that I had for a long time — it makes me really sad that we don’t
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