: The song earned Houston a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and won a Sports Emmy Award for its use in NBC's Olympic coverage. A Legacy of Inspiration
: Houston’s live rendition at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards is widely considered one of the greatest live performances in television history. She opened the telecast to a thunderous standing ovation. Whitney Houston - One Moment In Time
: It peaked at #1 in the United Kingdom and Germany. In the U.S., it reached #5 on the Hot 100 and topped the Adult Contemporary chart for two weeks. : The song earned Houston a Grammy nomination
The production was a massive undertaking, featuring the and recorded at the legendary AIR Studios. Producer Narada Michael Walden cited the "high-pocket trumpets" of the Beatles’ " Penny Lane " and the cinematic sweep of the Chariots of Fire theme as inspirations for the song’s majestic build. Performance and Global Impact : It peaked at #1 in the United Kingdom and Germany
The Voice of Destiny: Whitney Houston’s "One Moment in Time"
Released on August 27, 1988, "" is more than a pop ballad; it is a global anthem of perseverance that cemented Whitney Houston as one of the most powerful vocalists of all time. Produced by Narada Michael Walden and written by veteran songwriters Albert Hammond and John Bettis , the track was commissioned as the official theme for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. The Genesis of an Olympic Anthem