You're Still My Man
Released on Whitney Houston's 1987 debut album, 'You're Still My Man' stands as a defining track of her early career, showcasing her signature soulful vocal style and emotional depth. The song, written by David Foster and Michael Masser, features a lush R&B arrangement that highlights Houston's ability to convey vulnerability and resilience. As a staple of her discography, the recording exemplifies the smooth, polished sound that characterized her work in the late 1980s. It remains a beloved example of her early artistry, demonstrating the powerful connection she established with audiences through her emotive delivery and sophisticated musical production. |