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Music Video: I Will Always Love You

Artisit: Whitney Houston

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Video Length: 4:33

  • Copyright: Whitney Houston

Music Video For I Will Always Love You By Artist Whitney Houston

Reviews For I Will Always Love You By Artist Whitney Houston

  • I will always love you

    5
    By Mary of Amarillo
    I personally have both the song and the video from the Bodyguard. It is such a beautiful song.
  • A Wonderful Portrayal of Love and Loss

    5
    By swsperry
    Sometimes, in the strong feelings and emotions of love, we forget that often, part of love - is that it will someday change - sometimes become lost. After several attempts I simply cannot watch this music video by Whitney without tears streaming down my face. Yes, I'm strong male - yet, human and sensitive. Thank you to a wonderful woman, and a great actor who made this 'wonderful Protrayal of Love and Loss'.
  • Interesting points in music

    1
    By Sorceress Mickey
    This song does have interesting points, because it deals with romance. Dolly Parton covered this song and sang it outloud in her famous Southern accent.
  • EPIC

    5
    By Outofthisworld123
    This song is Whitney Houston's Best song ever and it is one of the most iconic songs in the world of music!!!
  • FINALLY ITS ON HERE!

    5
    By ilovebritneyspears93
    its about time!
  • I will alwyas love you

    5
    By cbenny4860
    agree CLASSIC--many many thanks for finally putting this on.
  • Thank You!!!

    5
    By spdgtkt
    Finally its here!!! I've wanted this video for so long. Definitely a CLASSIC!!!
  • Glad you finally put it on iTunes

    5
    By thebigganesha
    You have no idea how much I am glad that you, iTunes, finally put that platinum video on your iTunes store. What took you so long, punk?! Thank you, that is all. May Whitney Houston rest in peace and shall never be forgotten. <3
  • Finally!!!

    5
    By SNeff114
    One word. CLASSIC

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