Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" to be inducted into Grammy Hall Of Fame this year

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The Bodyguard OST completed its 25th anniversary back in November 2017. The iconic best-selling soundtrack which boasted of some of the most memorable tunes from the late and great Whitney Houston, featured her biggest career-hit - 'I Will Always Love You.'

The David Foster produced Grammy winning track, which to this day ranks as the all-time best selling single by a female artist, will now have another feather added to its list.

The sweeping love-ballad has been chosen by the recording academy as one of the 25 albums and singles to be inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame in the batch of 2018.

The 1992-released lead single from Houston's motion picture debut as a lead actress, shattered sales-record upon its release back in the day - eventually winning the 'Record of the Year' and 'Best Female Pop Vocal Performance' Grammys in the year 1994.

In recognition of its cultural and historical significance, the track has been chosen among 25 other honorees as hand-picked by the recording academy's national board of trustees.



Here are the other inductees from this year:



“FIGHT THE POWER”
Public Enemy
Motown (1989)
Single

“FLASH LIGHT”
Parliament
Casablanca (1978)
Single

“GRAZING IN THE GRASS”
Hugh Masekela
UNI (1968)
Single

HEART LIKE A WHEEL
Linda Ronstadt
Capitol (1974)
Album

“I CAN’T HELP MYSELF”
Four Tops
Motown (1965)
Single

“I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE”
Gladys Knight & The Pips
Soul/Motown (1967)
Single

“(I LOVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS”
The King Cole Trio
Capitol (1946)
Single

“I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU”
Whitney Houston
Arista (1992)
Single

“A SONG FOR YOU”
Leon Russell
Shelter (1970)
Single

“SPACE ODDITY”
David Bowie
Mercury (1969)
Track from Space Oddity

“THAT’S ALL RIGHT”
Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup
RCA Victor (1949)
Single

TUBULAR BELLS
Mike Oldfield
Virgin (1973)
Album

BAND OF GYPSYS
Jimi Hendrix
Capitol (1970)
Album

“BRING IT ON HOME TO ME”
Sam Cooke
RCA Victor (1962)
Single



THE CHRONIC
Dr. Dre
Death Row (1992)
Album

“DREAM ON”
Aerosmith
Columbia (1973)
Single

JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON
Johnny Cash
Columbia (1968)
Album

“MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB”
Thomas Alva Edison
N/A (1878)
Single

“ME AND MRS. JONES”
Billy Paul
Philadelphia International (1972)
Single

“MOON RIVER”
Andy Williams
Columbia (1962)
Track from Moon River & Other Great Movie Themes

“MY MAN ”
Billie Holiday
Brunswick (1937)
Single

NEVERMIND
Nirvana
DGC (1991)
Album

A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
Queen
Elektra (1975)
Album

“PAINT IT, BLACK”
The Rolling Stones
London (1966)
Single

“SAVOY BLUES”
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
Okeh (1927)
Single



In its 45th year now, the annual induction process honors 25 recordings every year for their artistic and historical impact. Including the inductees of 2018, the Hall of Fame is now host to a total of 1,063 recordings.

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