About "My Heart Is Calling"
"My Heart Is Calling" is a song recorded by the American recording artist Whitney Houston for the 1996 film The Preacher's Wife. It was released on June 10, 1997, as the third and final single by Arista Records from the accompanying soundtrack. The song was written and produced solely by Babyface. Musically, the song is an R&B ballad, with gospel music and funk influences, and the lyrics speak about meeting someone special. "My Heart Is Calling" received mainly positive reviews from music critics, who commended Houston's soulful performance. It peaked at number 77 on the United States Billboard Hot 100, and number 35 on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. There was no music video made for the song.
Top songs by Whitney Houston
- I Will Always Love You
- I'm Every Woman
- My Love
- All At Once
- Greatest Love Of All
- I Belong To You
- Run To You
- I Know Him So Well
- My Love Is Your Love
- I Have Nothing
- Heartbreak Hotel
- Miracle
- If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- When You Believe
- Queen Of The Night
- Saving All My Love For You
- Didn't We Almost Have It All
- Step By Step
- Hold Me
- I Believe In You And Me
- I Wanna Dance With Somebody
- All The Man That I Need
- I'm Your Baby Tonight
- Love Will Save The Day
- For The Love Of You
- Jesus Loves Me
- How Will I Know?
- How Will I Know
- Anymore
- I Believe I Can Fly
- So Emotional
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