I see her music as the soundtrack for my transition into adulthood. I enjoyed The Bodyguard (movie and soundtrack), but those weren't my favorites. I enjoyed the dance cuts, the soulful ballads, especially the early ones, seemingly before Trouble, with a capital "T", found Whitney.
And I don't think it's fair to cast all her problems at the feet of Bobby Brown. Whitney never struck me as someone who was led around by the nose. She thought for herself and made decisions, big girl decisions, albeit less than constructive ones as times, all by herself.
The world feels slightly less populated without Whitney. There's definitely a void.
My prayers go out to her family, especially to her mother and to Bobbi Christina. No parent should have to bury their child. No child should lose their mother just as she is making her transition into adulthood.
Couldn't pick a favorite Whitney song--there are so many--so I'll share a few.
From The Preacher's Wife soundtrack, I Love the Lord/Joy To the World:
Finally, another song with CeCe. If you've been around her for a bit you know Bridge Over Troubled Water is one of my favorite songs. What better than to hear Whitney sing it?
Peace & Blessings,
Patricia
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing Bridge Over Troubled Waters, I hadn't heard Whitney and her mother sing that before. Beautiful. So tragic what happened.
I didn't relate to Whitney the way you do but I remember growing up my mom adored her. They're the same age. I'm so sad by her passing...it's just unreal.
She seemed like a person with such a beautiful heart, despite what she let herself get caught up in.
Beautiful post, Patricia.
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