Always love you male performance. Whitney Houston - the story of the song "I Will Always Love You" (1992)

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This song, which became super popular thanks to Whitney Houston and her role in the film "Bodyguard" (Bodyguard), was composed back in 1974 by the American country singer Dolly Parton.

Perhaps there is not a single person in America who would not be familiar with the work, or at least with the physical appearance of this singer, whose outstanding bust has been driving crazy for more than the first generation of listeners. She has one of the most beautiful voices in the history of the country and Western music, but it was her physical data that helped Dolly Parton become one of the most famous women in the world (as Dolly Parton herself said, "my bust paved the way to success", not forgetting, however, at the same time, one of the first among the "stars" to insure that same bust for a decent amount of 600,000 dollars for that time). One could agree with her, if not for the divine, still girlish soprano, which was noticed by Billy Nelson himself, one of the pillars of country music of the 20th century.

The twelfth child in a very poor family, Dolly Parton managed to realize what is called American Dream: from the age of ten, the girl did not get enough sleep and was malnourished, but she took music lessons with the last money, and in 1959, having buried three years in the church, she won the main prize at the Tennessee Aspiring Vocal Competition.

Dolly Parton performed her first author's song "Puppy Love" at a competition in New York, and she immediately went to 5th place in the American hit parade in the blues category. Her next compositions "Just Someone I Used To Know", "Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man" not only paved the way for Dolly Parton to great music, but also led to Hollywood, where she created a reputation for herself as "a lovely blonde who can really sing ". It was hard not to notice her: with a height of 152 cm, she had phenomenal breasts and wore tight-fitting suits. The tabloids incessantly talked about how natural her breasts are. The singer herself admitted that "it takes a lot of money to look this cheap".

Her debut as a film actress was in the comedy Nine to Five, in which she and Jane Fonda rebel against a tyrant boss. Written by Parton for this film, the humorous song "9 to 5" was nominated for an Oscar, went to first place in the American sales charts and became an informal anthem for office workers.

The popularity of Dolly Parton is evidenced by the fact that the Soviet T-72A tank received the unofficial nickname "Dolly Parton" in the West because of the characteristic shape of the tower, which supposedly resembles a magnificent bust of the singer from a certain angle. T-72B accordingly acquired the name "Super Dolly Parton". And the very first cloned animal - Dolly the sheep - was named after the buxom singer. Since 1986, Dolly Parton has owned a theme park in her home state, which was renamed Dollywood in her honor.

But back to the song. It was written after Parton broke off her musical partnership with country singer Porter Wagoner, her sort of teacher and mentor in the country world (interestingly, they weren't romantically involved). Dolly herself sang it, and this version was number one on the country charts that year.

Dolly Parton

If I should stay

I would only be in your way.

So I'll go, but I know

I "ll think of you ev" ry step of the way.

And I will always love you.

I will always love you.

You, my darling you.

Bittersweet memories

That is all I "m taking with me.

So goodbye. Please don't cry.

We both know I "m not what you, you need.

And I will always love you.

I will always love you.

I hope life treats you kind

And I hope you have all you "ve dreamed of.

And I wish you joy and happiness.

But above all this, I wish you love.

And I will always love you.

You, darling, I love you.

Ooh, I'll always, I'll always love you.

Elvis Presley once expressed a desire to perform this love ballad. However, Dolly Parton quite harshly refused the King himself, receiving the nickname "Iron Butterfly" in show business circles for this. The refusal was due to several factors at once: firstly, the image of the king of rock and roll, according to Parton, was fundamentally incompatible with the image of the lyrical hero or heroine of the song. Well, and secondly, the cunning Elvis longed not just to perform it, but with the indispensable purchase of half of the rights to the song. Parton's refusal paid off in the future in full, when the song, performed by Whitney Houston, brought the author $ 6 million.

In 1974, the song "I Will Always Love You" was recorded as the soundtrack for the Martin Scorsese film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (which won an Oscar for Best female role), however, Dolly herself took this news extremely negatively, forbidding the use of her favorite composition in this film. It wasn't until 1982 that she gave permission for the song to be used in Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, a hilarious musical comedy based on a Broadway show about how the sheriff (played by Burt Reynolds) was forced to close a popular establishment called "The Chicken Coop", which was run by his girlfriend (the role of Dolly Parton).

Dolly Parton in Best Little Whorehouse In Texas

In 1991, turning to Parton for permission to use this tune in the filming "The Bodyguard", the producers took a lot of risks. The future picture was already considered frankly a failure. The fact is that its script was written back in 1975 (the script was written based on actor Steve McQueen and singer Diana Ross), but it lay unclaimed in the bins of the studio for more than fifteen years. He was rejected by almost all Hollywood celebrities - 65 leading directors and actors admitted that he was hopeless. Kevin Costner, producer and lead actor, went for broke. And he did not lose - $ 400 million in profit from the rental paid off all the past failures.


The composition "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted", which was rather pleasant and memorable, initially claimed the place of the main soundtrack. However, it suddenly turned out that it had already sounded a year ago in the film "Fried Green Tomatoes" ("Fried Green Tomatoes", by the way, a wonderful film, I recommend it), so it cannot be used. Costner then found Linda Ronstadt's 1975 version of "I will always love you" from her Prisoner in Disguise album. A very soft and beautiful cover, with a rich sound and beauty of performance, not an hysterical soul, but a calmly flowing voice.

Linda Ronstadt (Linda Marie Ronstadt; born July 15, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, one of the pioneers of country rock, winner of eleven Grammy awards. At the turn of the 1970s. She was hailed by fans and music critics as the "Queen of Country Rock" and later as the "Queen of Rock".

Linda Ronstadt

If I stay

I will only disturb you.

Therefore, I will leave. But I will think of you

Every moment of your life.

I will always love you.

I will always love you.

You are my Love.

Bittersweet memories

That's all I take with me.

Goodbye and please don't cry.

We both know that I'm not the one for you.

I will always love you.

I will always love you.

Hope you get lucky in life.

I hope you have

Everything you dreamed of.

I wish you joy

And happiness.

But most importantly, I wish you love.

I will always love you.

I will always love you…

I will always love you

Whitney Houston, already a well-known singer at that time, but an actress beginning in a big movie, liked the theme, but she placed the accents, as we know, in a slightly different way. The song was given life in a new genre - a mixture of soul and pop music, in addition to a rather unusual interpretation of the old theme. It should be noted that a separate find was the moment with the introduction "a cappella", without musical accompaniment, although the record company predicted a complete failure for this performance. According to sound engineers, "a cappella" will never gain recognition in the world of pop music. Well, "I will always love you" successfully refuted this opinion, becoming the best-selling soundtrack of all time - 43 million copies, receiving the status of four times platinum. Along with this, it is worth noting getting into the top 50 most successful music albums of the 20th century and the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where the hit stayed for 14 weeks. In 1993, this recording received two Grammy awards: "Best Recording" and "Best Female Vocal".

Whitney Houston in The Bodyguard

In general, indeed, Houston could no longer sing anything else - the anthem of love wrote off all her failures, failures, poor acting and not so successful hits. It is no coincidence that the success of this song was used by Saddam Hussein during his election campaign in 2002, when Hussein was broadcast on government TV channels to this music for days on end praying, shooting and communicating with the people. I wonder if he paid the dues?

After the performance of Whitney Houston's song, there were reports in the tabloids about a "feud" between the two singers. However, both Houston and Parton, in their interviews, quickly dispelled all these rumors. Whitney thanked Parton for writing a wonderful song and for giving her the opportunity to perform it, and Dolly, in turn, thanked Houston for bringing the song to wide audience, which allowed her to earn a very decent amount ($ 6 million) in the form of royalties.

Later, in 1995, Dolly re-records "I Will Always Love You" in a duet with famous singer country music by Vince Gill. For this performance, the duo Parton - Jill were awarded the Country Association Award, and, of course, received a Grammy. Pay attention - this was already after the "Bodyguard" blew up cinemas all over the world, i.e. success after a super-successful cover. This is a milestone that no song in the history of music has managed to reach yet.

Dolly Parton, Vince Gill

In 2001, Larisa Dolina recorded her version of a wonderful song as part of the New Year's program "Old Songs about the Main. Postscriptum". I don't know about copyright, but the performance is great.

Larisa Dolina

More recently, YouTube literally blew up the Taiwanese youth Lin Yu Chun, who brilliantly performed "I Will Always Love You" in the voice of Whitney Houston.


I was going to write about this song for a long time, since it has a long and interesting story. But I could not even think that I would write it on such a mournful occasion. Still would! Whitney Houston was only 48 years old when she was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel. On February 11, 2012, pop music lost one of its most beautiful, powerful and emotional voices. But the memory of Utni will live only thanks to one song ...

I have to admit that at one time I almost hated the composition “I Will Always Love You”. In 1993, the dormitory neighbors of the Lugansk Pedagogical Institute played it non-stop. Of course, God did not give me luxurious vocals, but I still remember all the overflows and melismas of this song to the smallest detail ... Many consider "I Will Always Love You" to be inseparable from Houston's voice, but the history of the song makes us turn to a completely different lady...

Not everyone, probably, noticed that in the movie "The Bodyguard", where this song sounds like a leitmotif, the characters of the film call it "cowboy". Paradoxical as it may sound, it was not written and performed for the first time by a dark-skinned singer, but by the most, that neither is, a white blonde with outstanding virtues by name. Yes, and the song was written in the whitest of whites american style- country (the star of which the singer is actually - it's not for nothing that the heroes of the comedy "Beverly Hills Hillbilly" are so eager to invite Dolly to their wedding).
The amazing discoveries didn't stop there. The whole context of the film "The Bodyguard" gave the song a love-romantic note and bitter passion. But Dolly, if she used the word "Love" in the song, it was in a completely different sense. The fact is that the song was originally dedicated to Porter Wegoner, a mentor and duet partner, who brought the aspiring country singer to the big stage. But the moment came when Dolly decided that it was time to go on a solo voyage and broke off relations with Wegoner. The relationship is purely business, there was no love romance in them.
But in gratitude for everything that Wegoner did for her, and trying to express how much she appreciates him, the singer wrote a song that in this context takes on a completely different meaning.

I will always love you
(translated by Vlad.i.miR)

If I had stayed
I would only get in your way.
So I'm leaving, but I know
I will think about you
At every step…

And I will always love you!
I will always love you!..
You are my dear, you...

Bittersweet memories
This is all I will take with me.
Goodbye. Please do not cry.
We both know that I'm not the one you need...


I will always love you!..

I hope life will be kind to you.
And I hope you have everything
What did you dream about.
And I wish you joy
And happiness.
But above all, I wish you love...

And I will always love you!
I will always love you!..
I, I will always love you...
Honey, I love you…
I will always, I will always love you...

Dolly Parton
Porter Wagoner introduces Dolly at his show and Dolly sings a song for him.

One way or another, the song is sad - that "we parted like ships in the sea" - so it's strange when people order it on the radio to confess their love to someone. But “I Will Always Love You”, according to a survey of many radio stations, is one of the most popular songs ordered for Valentine's Day.

Dolly Parton first published her version on a single back in 1974. White southerners immediately appreciated the song, and the single took first place in a special section of country music.
At that time, many people laid eyes on the song. So they were going to include her in the same 74th in the film “Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore”, but Dolly Parton did not like the film, and she did not give the song to it. Yes, there's a movie! The singer refused Elvis Presley himself, because he, with “royal” impudence, demanded half of the royalties.


Bart Reynolds and Dolly Parton in "Best Whorehouse in Texas"

In 1982, Dolly covered the song herself for the comedy The Best Brothel in Texas. And why not sing it if the singer played in the film leading role- Namely, the head of this most cheerful institution.

Dolly Parton - I will always love you (from the movie "Best Little Whorehouse In Texas" 1982)

By the time Parton was already a real country icon, a young black girl with a good pedigree was still timidly making her way into show business. And how can you sing here if the singers are your mother - Sissy Houston, your aunt - Dionne Warwick (remember at least "Walk on by" performed by her), and your godmother- Aretha Franklin (who, in my opinion, needs no introduction)?

And in 1985, 22-year-old Whitney Houston releases her debut album and immediately rises to the top of the music-olymp. The album takes 1st place and sets at that time an absolute record for the number of sales for debut album solo singers.

Whitney's excellent vocals and good looks eventually lead her to the cinema. And, I must say, no one expected that The Bodyguard, that is, the Bodyguard, would shoot so powerfully. There were many reasons for this. Firstly, good voice often does not mean acting skills(and some still believe that Whitney played mediocre according to the “Hamburg score”). Secondly, the script of "The Bodyguard" has long been recognized as a deliberate failure, so it has been gathering dust in the bins since 1975! But producer and actor Kevin Costner took a chance and did not lose.

By the way, first for the main theme song The song "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" by Jimmy Ruffin was planned for the film, but it turned out that it had already been used in the film Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). Then Kevin Costner showed Whitney a "cowboy" song - however, performed not by Dolly Parton, but by Linda Ronstard in 1975.

Linda Ronstard

Houston took the song and changed it drastically. It was no longer the sad country moaning of Parton or the gentle sadness of Ronstard. The song has the power, drama and "air" inherent in the black style of soul. The real highlight of Houston's version was the a cappella introduction, all the overflows of which are not reproduced by every good singer, which then explodes with a piercing cry of love.

Whitney Houston

It's hard to believe now, but it was this intro that the record company was trying to reject. Like, as long as there are these overflows with pauses, people will stop the song and listen. Costner and Houston had their way. In addition, the fastidious Dolly Parton liked the version.

"I Will Always Love You" and "The Bodyguard" turned out to be a vigorous mixture (let's not forget the song "I Have Nothing") and in November 1992 they blew up show business. The single with the song topped the US charts for 14 weeks and became the best-selling single among female singers. The soundtrack to the film became the best-selling soundtrack (43 million copies). The film earned 400 million dollars, and the copyright holder of the song Dolly Parton - 6 million. Still would! Now her song has embraced both country and soul fans.

Dolly Parton:
“As an author, I am very happy when people sing my songs. I don't care how they do it... I feel very flattered. Look what Whitney Houston did with "I Will Always Love You". I never imagined that this song could achieve such results. A lot of people say, "I like your version better." And I say: “I like her version better, because I earned more money thanks to her version” (laughs) I have my own reasons!”

"I Will Always Love You" became Whitney Houston's most successful song. In 1993, she grabbed as many as three Grammys and bathed in the rustle of banknotes and rays of glory.

The song continued its victorious procession. In 1995, Dolly Parton brought "I Will Always Love You" back into the country mainstream by covering the song with Vincent Gill, for which she received both a Grammy and a Country Music Association Award.

Dolly Parton & Vince Gill - I Will Always Love You (1995)

The song also touched Iraqi President Saddam Hussein - so much so that he accompanied his election videos in 2002 with this very melody. The record label where Houston recorded even filed a complaint about this with the UN (I don’t know how the matter ended, whether Saddam poured oil on the Americans for the song).
Well, in 2010, the Internet was stirred up by the performance of “I Will Always Love You” by a plump and timid Taiwanese boy Lin Yu Chung, who, despite his gender and appearance, coped with the performance impeccably.

Lin Yu Chun - I Will Always Love You

Well, the version of the song by the Bulgarian singer Nevena Tsoneva could be an honor to any Kusturica film.

And what about Whitney? A lot of money, a husband with bad inclinations, alcoholism, drug addiction, scandals, divorce, unsuccessful tours ... And against this background, only one unexpectedly creative "resurrection" with the album "I Look To You" in 2009.
And now, the sad result of such a bright and promising beginning.


Whitney Houston in 2010.

Dolly Parton:
“My heart is just one of millions broken by the news of the death of Whitney Houston. I will always be grateful for the wonderful performance of my song, and I can confess in all frankness: “I Will Always Love You, Whithey. You will be missed.".

Before talking about the history of the creation of the legendary song I Will Always Love You, let's debunk a few myths. It was not written for the film "The Bodyguard", and ten years before the release of the cult melodrama, it sounded in another picture. It was not composed and first performed by Whitney Houston. Moreover, it was not originally intended that Whitney would sing it. And most importantly, this is not a love song.

Now let's go in order.

I Will Always Love You Song Story

The words and music of the composition were written by the famous country singer (Dolly Parton).

She wrote the song when she wanted to leave Porter Wagoner's TV show and pursue a solo career:

I tried to quit Porter's show own initiative, because she promised to stay in it for five years, and she had already been there for seven. We often quarreled. We were very similar. We were both stubborn. We were both convinced that we knew what was best for us. He thought he knew what was best for me, and I thought I knew what was best for me. Needless to say, how much grief and suffering there was. He just didn't listen to my explanations of why I was leaving.

I thought: “He will never listen to me. Every time I start talking about it, he will only grumble. Then I thought, “Why don’t you do what you do best? Why don't you write a song about it?" After all, I knew then that I would leave no matter what. I went home and, being in a very emotional state, wrote the song I Will Always Love You.

CMT 40 Greatest Love Songs, 2011

Talking about what the song I Will Always Love You is about, Parton explained the main idea of ​​the composition:

It says: “Just because I’m leaving doesn’t mean I won’t love you. I appreciate you and hope you do well. I appreciate everything you've done, but I'm leaving." Basically, that's what I meant.

Having composed the song, Dolly sang it to her partner the very next day.

I said, "Sit down, Porter. I wrote a song and I want you to listen to it." And I sang it. And he was crying. He said, “This is the cutest song I've ever heard. You can go on the condition that I'm the producer of the record." So he did, and the rest of the story is known to all.

Release and achievements

The single I Will Always Love You/Lonely Comin' Down was released on June 6, 1974 and soon topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

In 1982, Dolly Parton recorded new version songs from the soundtrack of the movie "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas". Then the composition rose to the top of the country charts in the US and Canada.

I Will Always Love You and Elvis Presley

(Elvis Presley) wanted to record the song, but Parton did not agree to the terms of Colonel Tom Parker, the manager of the King of Rock and Roll.

Speaking with David Letterman, Dolly recounted those events:

He planned to record my song, I Will Always Love You. He invited me to the studio, and that day Colonel Tom Parker called. He said that they only record songs for which they have publishing rights. I couldn't do it. I was terribly upset, because I loved Elvis. I cried all night. People said, “You're crazy. This is Elvis Presley. Hell, I'd give him anything." I replied, “I can't do it. Something in my heart tells me not to."

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Dolly also reminisced about the Elvis story:

I thought, "Oh no, it's already a hit, and that's what I'm leaving for my family." It [the song] had nothing to do with Elvis, because hopefully he was disappointed too. But I just wouldn't let him get the publishing rights.

I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston

Dolly Parton's song ended up on the soundtrack of The Bodyguard by accident. Melodrama producer Kevin Costner intended to include the song What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted in the film. But it turned out that she had already sounded in the film "Fried Green Tomatoes" (Fried Green Tomatoes).

Remembers Dolly Parton:

Kevin Costner and his secretary fell in love with the song. They had another song that they were going to use, but some producer had recorded it before. AT last minute they were in a panic and asked me about my song. I sent it out and haven't heard from her since.

Costner chose the composition thanks to a cover by Linda Ronstadt (Linda Rondstadt). It was her version of 1975 that sunk into his soul.

Dolly Parton heard Whitney Houston sing I Will Always Love You on the radio while she was driving:

It started a cappella, and I thought, “Sounds familiar… “If I should stay…” And I didn't get hooked. It was one of those things where you think, "What is this?" And then, all of a sudden, when she started singing, “I will always love you,” I almost crashed the car.

The Whitney Houston cover of I Will Always Love You climbed to the top of two dozen charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart.

In 1994, Whitney won two Grammy Awards for her for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

The single sold over four and a half million copies. Another two million copies were sold digitally.

I Will Always Love You

The music video for Whitney Houston was directed by Alan Smithee. Nick Brandt was involved in the video, but he demanded that his name be removed because he was unhappy with the way producer Clive Davis had edited the music video.

Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston relationship

After the dizzying success of Houston's cover, there were reports in the yellow press about a quarrel between Dolly and Whitney. Allegedly, Parton promised not to perform the song for several months, but did not keep her word.

Subsequently, both singers denied such rumors. Houston professedly thanked Parton for the excellent composition, and Dolly openly rejoiced at the incredible achievements of the track and her royalties.

When Whitney died, Dolly issued a statement:

My heart is just one of millions broken by the death of Whitney Houston. I will always treat her with gratitude and awe for the amazing performance of my song. I say from the bottom of my heart, “Whitney, I will always love you. I'll miss you".

In memory of Whitney, the composition was performed by many popular singers including Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce and Jessica Sanchez.

  • Dolly Parton's original version of the song was featured on the soundtracks of Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and Randal Kleiser's It's My Party.
  • Clive Davis and other producers from Arista Records felt that I Will Always Love You did not suit Whitney Houston.
  • Dolly Parton and David Foster presented the Grammys to Whitney Houston in 1994.

I Will Always Love You Lyrics

If I should stay
I would only be in your way
So I'll go but I know
I'll think of you every step of the way

chorus:

You, my darling, you

Bittersweet memories
That is all I'm taking with me
So good-bye
Please don't cry
We both know I'm not what you need

Chorus

I hope life treats you kind
And I hope you have all you've dreamed of
And I wish you joy and happiness
But above all this I wish you love

Dolly Parton I Will Always Love You Lyrics

I should stay
And I'll just stand in your way
So I'm leaving, but I know
That I will constantly think of you

Chorus:
And I will always love you
I will always love you

You, my dear, you

Bittersweet memories
That's all I'm taking with me
So goodbye
Please do not cry
We both know I'm not what you need

Chorus

I hope life is good to you
And I hope you have everything you dreamed of
And I wish you joy and happiness
But above all I wish you love

Song Quotes

I Will Always Love You is the most important song in my career so far. I'm famous for a few, but this one has been recorded by more people and probably made me more money than all the others put together. But this song really came out of the depths of my heart.

Dolly Parton, CMT 40 Greatest Love Songs, 2011

The impression she made on the whole world was amazing. It has become one of the greatest songs of all time.

Dolly Parton on Whitney Houston's version, CMT

According to the Guinness Book of Records, Whitney Houston is the artist with the most awards. But the status of a superstar was fixed for Houston after the release of the film The Bodyguard in 1992, in which she played one of the main roles in a pair with Kevin Costner. The singer also performed the main musical parts. In this article, we will recall the five main songs of the film "The Bodyguard".

I Will Always Love You

Back in 1973, Dolly Parton wrote a song about a woman forced to end her relationship with her lover, but retaining feelings for him. According to Parton, the basis for the song was her relationship with singer Porter Wagoner. "I Will Always Love You" was featured on Jolene's album released the following year and topped the Hot Country Songs chart. But, sometimes, cover versions of songs become more popular than the original.

So, this country song was chosen as the main track for the film “The Bodyguard. More precisely, a cover on it, performed by Whitney Houston. Some producers were skeptical of her, not believing in her commercial success and weak radio airplay due to a cappella's slow start.

And yet, after the release of the song as a single, Houston was a resounding success. The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 consecutively for 14 weeks.

It would take a long time to list all the awards and statuses deserved by this sad declaration of love, but it's better to just say that this album received a 17x platinum certification in the USA and sold 43 million copies, becoming the best-selling soundtrack in the history of the recording industry. And the single "I Will Always Love You" became the most successful and significant for Houston in her career.

Queen Of The Night

In the wake of the popularity of the main track of the film, the producers decided to use the rest of the songs: each of them was released on a separate album and was accompanied by music video, consisting mainly of cutting the same "Bodyguard".

To your attention - the most incendiary - Queen Of The Night:

I'm Every Woman

The next hit, which was included in the top five songs of the film "The Bodyguard", is a cover of a fairly popular song in 1978 by American vocalist Chaka Khan. If you carefully watch the clip, you can see that in its final Houston several times says the name of the first performer of the song.

I have nothing

It's time to recall the plot of the movie "The Bodyguard". famous singer Rachel Marron, at the insistence of a friend, hires bodyguard Frank Farmer, as she is in danger. A friend of the singer, who is very popular, suggests that she is being pursued by a maniac. The singer herself does not yet take these suspicions seriously and does not even know about some of the details of the maniac's actions. The unknown immediately begins to oppose the bodyguard of the star. Frank, being a real professional in his field and trying to do his job, is faced with a dilemma: he must be close to the client he protects, but at the same time not limit her actions and not interfere in her personal life. No wonder the film's slogan states: "Never lose sight of her for a moment. Don't let your guard down for a second. Never fall in love." So, in threat letters, the phrase “You have everything” is often used, which refers us to one of the hits of Rachel Marron or, more precisely, Whitney Houston.

run to you

Under this musical composition Rachel and Frank fell in love with each other. If in the film, they could not admit it for a long time, then in the video for the song "Run To You" Houston, really ran to the hero of Kevin Costner.