The emotional ballad about self-love immediately started climbing the charts, following in the footsteps of other singles on the album, including No. 1 hits "Saving All My Love for You" and "How Will I Know." On May 17, 1986, "Greatest Love of All" finally took the top spot.
"Greatest Love of All" is a cover of the original song from artist George Benson, written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed. It was the album Whitney Houston's seventh official single. Others were "Hold Me," "You Give Good Love," "All at Once," and "Thinking About You."
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Another declared, "Whitney was truly one of the greatest artists of all time. This song brings such positive memories," while someone else noted that although the song is technically a cover, Houston "made it her own."
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