Ready to be a little spooked? On tomorrow night's episode of Glee, "Heart," Mercedes (Amber Riley) is singing Whitney Houston's iconic track from The Bodyguard, "I Will Always Love You." The eerie part? This was scripted prior to Houston's passing, as a total coincidence.
The producers of Glee decided to keep the song in the episode and, as a tribute Whitney, are dedicating the Valentine's Day episode to her with a card at the end of the credits.
Just wait, though, until you hear how amazing Amber Riley's voice sounds on the track. Trust me, if you didn't have goosebumps already -- you will in about 30 seconds.
Listen to Amber's rendition of "I Will Always Love You" here:
So good, isn't it?
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I'm genuinely excited to see how the cast pulls this one off during the episode, and happy that the head honchos over at FOX decided to keep the track as is. Plus, Amber has an amazing voice, and in my mind -- there's no one at McKinley High that can do this classic number the way she can.
Whitney Houston will forever be a huge part of music and an inspiration to many. Just like Jennifer Hudson's tearjerking performance at last night's Grammy Awards, the Glee tribute will give credit where it's due: To one of the most fantastic voices of a generation.
What do you think of Amber's version of "I Will Always Love You"?
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Im a huge gleek!!!
Amber actually got to meet Whitney last Sunday and thank her for allowing Glee to use her song!
Fantastic! She rocks. Though I'm really bummed to think that she's going to sing this song to Trouty Pout....
Wow---pitch perfect---all the kids on Glee have amazing voices and they deal with all the major issues of the day and it is really well produced and for Amber to do this with no real instrumentation aside for the horn during the break----sounds totally amazing and they don't record first and then lip sync for the cameras---it is all done live and the producers say most of them nail their songs in one take----great show