Singer performed two new songs and the classics ‘My Love Is Your Love’ and ‘I’m Every Woman.’ By James Montgomery Whitney Houston performs on “Good Morning America” Photo: Michael Loccisano/ FilmMagic Whitney Houston returned to the stage Wednesday (September 2) with a fiery, fierce and (given that she’s Whitney Houston) somewhat flaky performance from New York’s Central Park as part of the “Good Morning America” Summer Concert Series. Houston — who taped her performance Tuesday — thrilled the crowd of more than 4,000 with a four-song set that included a pair of tunes from her just-released I Look to You album (the Alicia Keys co-penned “Million Dollar Bill” and the emotional title track) and two classics, 1998’s “My Love Is Your Love” and her version of Chaka Khan’s “I’m Every Woman,” which Houston turned into a massive hit in 1992. Houston strode onstage to “Bill,” shouting “I love you!” to her fans during the song’s opening lines, but midway through the track, her voice began to waver, and she spent the remainder of the song thrusting the microphone into the crowd, urging her fans to help her sing the chorus.
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Whitney Houston Is Fierce, Flaky On ‘Good Morning America’






















