Bellissima canzone e grande interpretazione mi fa piangere ogni volta che l'ascolto 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏mando un grandissimo bacione al mio carissimo figlio che non ce più e che sono sicura che mi sente sei sempre nel mio cuore per sempre angelo mio 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
Beautiful. Amazing how you can love both melodies. Whitney was/is second to none-perhaps, the greatest voice ever, but I harken back to that great scene w/Kevin & Whitney within the bar 🙏
Dolly Parton wrote this and sung it twice before anyone and she had a number one hit in 1974 with the original version and then again in 1982 from the movie The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas co-starring Burt Reynolds. Linda Ronstadt first covered it in 1975 for her Prisoner In Disguise Album, LeAnn Rimes covered it too and Dolly Parton and Vince Gill took it to number 15 on the country music singles chart in 1995. With this the third time for Dolly to chart the song she may very well be the only person to have taken the same song to the top 15 hit list in three different decades
“Bittersweet memories” perfectly sums up the heartbreak of splitting up with someone you still love. The memories are wonderful but they remind you of what you are missing and may never feel again.
Yeah, Elvis asked for the song but Dolly refuse as Elvis' s managers asked for including credits in the song copyrights. Smart move on the part of Dolly as now it is reaping suxh high royalties for the song withoot ever having to split the money with the estate of Elvis.
@@zodinthara7925 She would have lost millions. She’s so sweet I hate that Parker insisted on owning her rights. But I would love if Elvis had sung it. Dolly and Elvis are 2 of my favorites. He died before I was born but I always think of what could have been…hundreds of more recordings as he was only in his forties.
She would have lost millions. She’s so sweet I hate that Parker insisted on owning her rights. But I would love if Elvis had sung it. Dolly and Elvis are 2 of my favorites. He died before I was born but I always think of what could have been…hundreds of more recordings as he was only in his forties.
The original was by Dolly Parton who wrote the song too. It is a beautiful if sad song that brings me to tears every time I hear it. Many of you in my humble opinion are right, we shouldn't compare the versions but being human I do understand when others do.
I really do give credence to all 3 versions. I find something amazing, and moving, in each of them. While Whitney's is the most powerful and universal, i wont ever say it is best. But is sure is nice. They all make me melt.
This song left an impression on me from a dating scene of the movie "The Bodyguard." Then I decided to look it up from Wikipedia and it was a few clicks away. Now I know who really sings this song. Never have I realised more that a little research can go a long way toward putting things into perspective.
Why do people always compare? The only things that should ever be compared are supermarket prices! Why compare art? It is so subjective. People saying 'oh this is better than Whitney's' are as dumb and insecure as people who say 'oh, the book's better than themovie.' Again, the perception of art is so personal and subjective so why not just say 'I like this or that better than such and such' instead of saying 'this is better than that.'
+Bertoboy41 Why do people always compare? Answer: Human nature. Why compare art? Well, first off, some will contend that "pop" music isn't really art since it's created, marketed to the masses to sell lots of records to make lots of money and is considered less "art" than music that isn't meant to make lots of money being marketed and sold to the masses. Other forms of music isn't marketed and sold in the same manner and it's not as commercially successful and marketed that way and they will think that sort of music is more "artful". This song is more art than it is created just to sell albums, so I would personally put this song leaning more towards art, but it was turned into a commercially successful song. I know you may not like to hear that, but that's what SOME music experts/critics/musicologists think. Here's a link the discussion of art music vs non-art music. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_music I know it's a Wikipedia entry, but they cite musicologists, books, etc. that cover the topic. I don't know if I entirely agree with the article, but I do feel there is a certain amount of truth to it. The record labels also compare versions before they release and sell it, and if they do their job, they'll release the best version and marketed it and if done properly the song will sell well so the people involved make a lot of money. Obviously, Whitney's version was the biggest selling version of this song, so the market in general decided which one they "preferred" by buying copies of it. The lyrics haven't really changed, but the melody line and arrangement of the song did change between this version, Dolly's version and Whitney's version.
You might not like it personally, but like it or not 9 times out of 10 the book IS better than the movie, a perfect example would be Lord of the Rings. Hollywood takes liberties and embelishes the original content and adds unnecessary fluff and glitz to appease the sponsers and pc crowd. Books tend to carry deeper messages and many plots left out of the movie that many fans are angry they left it out to add some unneeded crap in it's place.
@Bertoboy41... You're right. It's dumb to compare, but 90% of what we do as a human race is compare. Nonetheless, I like the 3 popular versions: Parton, Doe, and Houston. They're all wonderful. They're all produced differently. They're all sung by people that sing very well. I enjoyed this version!
+Christina N , if you remember the movie Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner are dancing to this country song in the bar before they spend the night together......so no question that John Doe sung this song before.
+GeneralKenobiSIYE dolly parton wrote this song back in the 70's but its been since covered by many ppl including whitney Houston and john doe,(who was asked to do his cover for The Bodyguard) which would later inspire whitneys character to do her own rendition of this diddy
many moons ago I had John sign my cassingle for this... he said it was the first time he'd seen it. And for those who say it doesn't exist on CD... there was a promo release for the single.
X is my favorite punk band of all time, but I had no idea John had ever recorded this cover (and no, "John Doe" is not his real name, any more than "Exene" is Cervenka's real name). but he does a beautiful job.
Just watching the movie for the first time, and had to pause it to find this song. I love this version better than Dolly Parton singing it. Of course am looking forward to finishing the movie for Whitney’s version. Don’t know yet it it’s in the movie or the credits. Had only heard Whitney’s version until a couple of years ago when I heard Dolly Parton wrote it originally and heard her sing it.
Omg i got lss to this song such a nice version and very romantic 100%i love iit omg ..july 5 2019 21:28 here .i cant stop play this song omg i love it philippines
I love this version because it's the one playing in the movie in the part that Whitney and Kevin are at the bar on a date and they dance to it.
@Tony Hancock 😂😂😂 that was cute
Who else was searching for this long before the internet and Google???
I was always disappointed that this song never made the soundtrack.
I did NOT know that!! Thank you!!
Yesss
Who else watched the movie years and years ago and spent equally as many years trying to find the bar version of this song??
Damn.. what a journey!
Muchos años ..
For real! Did you ever find it?
I called into a radio station and told them to play it for my girlfriend who was listening and they played Dolly Parton. Took the L that day for sure.
Me! 🥰
@@FreakyFunky1 the journey is complete 👍
Ah the good ol ‘90s ❤. The time when stars were indeed stars ⭐️ 🥹🥹
Oh my God...I finally found this version of song! I love it.....
Linda
Me too!
Eu também queria encontrar nesta versão. Linda!!!! ❤️
Roger that...
Me too
This just instantly brings back that perfect scene of Whitney and Kevin dancing. Love it
What a great voice by John Doe, brings straight back to the bodyguard on dancing bar scene. Kevin Costner & Whitney were perfect 🥰
After 30 years..Listening now..watching the movie bodyguard again..and thinking how Whitney passed away..gosh..so sad 😔
Whao , I love this, anyone still listening in 2020😊😊
2021 :)
Mee too
@@eMKey eseß Ed essseseeses3ßss
Hi I am from the future
Beautiful
So many people forget that this talented man sang this song in the movie 'The Bodyguard'. What a smashing version of this song.
Bellissima canzone e grande interpretazione mi fa piangere ogni volta che l'ascolto 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏mando un grandissimo bacione al mio carissimo figlio che non ce più e che sono sicura che mi sente sei sempre nel mio cuore per sempre angelo mio 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
I love this version. It's the one I can sing without beeing off key lol
No you can’t
@@toosweet6046 so you're that guy eh
I just loved this version! It brings serenity!
Beautiful. Amazing how you can love both melodies. Whitney was/is second to none-perhaps, the greatest voice ever, but I harken back to that great scene w/Kevin & Whitney within the bar 🙏
Dolly Parton’s version is wonderful as well.
Did you know he played Dusty's best friend / band mate In Pure Country? I found that out today.
@@Marklovesdrama Dolly Parton's version ? Not a version, but the original one !
John Doe rocks!
This song is my eternal favourite.❤
I've been looking for this version for a while! X I heard it in the bodyguard and thought of how lovely it was!
Woow, this version is so beautiful too!!!
I really like his version. ❤😘
I would love to have an MP3 of this version... It just blows me away. Out of all the male covers I've heard this is far and above the best
I love this version a lot !!! 🔥🎙️💯
he could sing the phone book and I'd love it.
Legend Dolly Parton wrote this beautiful song back in the 70's
Is the first time that I heard this song’ version and I love it !! I love his voice !!!!!
The bodyguard movie brought me here... 😍😍
My favourite version
*The Bodyguard* brought me here.
Same
The wiki for me
Me fascina esa cancion con este interprete
Dolly Parton wrote this and sung it twice before anyone and she had a number one hit in 1974 with the original version and then again in 1982 from the movie The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas co-starring Burt Reynolds. Linda Ronstadt first covered it in 1975 for her Prisoner In Disguise Album, LeAnn Rimes covered it too and Dolly Parton and Vince Gill took it to number 15 on the country music singles chart in 1995. With this the third time for Dolly to chart the song she may very well be the only person to have taken the same song to the top 15 hit list in three different decades
MY FAVORITE SONG
Wayne White whitney does it the best im sorry. She mihht have had a bad ending in life but whitney was best vocalist all time. My opinion
When Dolly and Vince won the CMAs that year, I remember Dolly saying, "Aren't y'all tired of this song yet?" :D
It's Different When Women said
"I'll Protect You"
Best Line in The Movie😘
This is the best cover version...❤😊
This is the Original. Which is crazy love them both lol
i love this version too
the words are beautiful
Thanks, Dolly Parton!
I have been looking for this FOREVER. There was a promo cassette released and it's impossible to find. THANK YOU for posting this.
So beautiful.
John Doe, plahs a musician in several movies. Great tune
a melhor intrepertaçao dessa musica foi com esse cantor John Doe muito linda
Love it..Love it...THANK YOU for
sharing this version...was looking for this version for a long time and was unsuccessful until now....
Beautiful .❤
adoro música antiga, esta música por exemplo, eu adoro em todas as versões, mas esta está incrível.
I will always love YOU Daddy.
Robin Elwood forever ❤️
Hermosa canción ❤
Amo esta versión valla es única hermosa me enamora me hace recordar tantas cosas lindas y tristes también
“Bittersweet memories” perfectly sums up the heartbreak of splitting up with someone you still love. The memories are wonderful but they remind you of what you are missing and may never feel again.
I would love to have this tune!
absolutely amazing! so touchfull and breathtaking..
The guy that sang it at the diner in the bodyguard was named John Doe. It’s a great version of you haven’t heard it.
Yep music never gets old
Imagine if Elvis had record this song. This could be the version. I can feel the Elvis vibe on his vocals.
Yeah, Elvis asked for the song but Dolly refuse as Elvis' s managers asked for including credits in the song copyrights. Smart move on the part of Dolly as now it is reaping suxh high royalties for the song withoot ever having to split the money with the estate of Elvis.
@@zodinthara7925 She would have lost millions. She’s so sweet I hate that Parker insisted on owning her rights. But I would love if Elvis had sung it. Dolly and Elvis are 2 of my favorites. He died before I was born but I always think of what could have been…hundreds of more recordings as he was only in his forties.
She would have lost millions. She’s so sweet I hate that Parker insisted on owning her rights. But I would love if Elvis had sung it. Dolly and Elvis are 2 of my favorites. He died before I was born but I always think of what could have been…hundreds of more recordings as he was only in his forties.
I love this version.
The original was by Dolly Parton who wrote the song too. It is a beautiful if sad song that brings me to tears every time I hear it. Many of you in my humble opinion are right, we shouldn't compare the versions but being human I do understand when others do.
Beautiful.
great song .
Whoa!!I decided to search up if John DENVER ever recorded this, and instead I find the Godfather of LA Punk ROCK?! THAT IS SO FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!
This guy has a Johnny Cash quality to his voice doesn't he?
Singer from 80s punk band X
@@dalehair12 Poor Girl
beautiful song!
love this version....
Amazing. I love it. Nov2020
Such a great version.
Thanks for posting this. LOVE this version.
So impressed.
I like this version.♡
john how can i get a copy of this on mp3 ?
BEST VERSION!!
A melhor versão. Infelizmente nunca reconhecida pela mídia! 😢😢😢
I really do give credence to all 3 versions. I find something amazing, and moving, in each of them. While Whitney's is the most powerful and universal, i wont ever say it is best. But is sure is nice. They all make me melt.
I respect your opinion. And I think Whitney really owned this song. But I will always love the versions of these 4: Whitney, Dolly, Linda, and John.
@christian Williams Agree! 🎶🎵🎼☺️😉
great song, great performance.
Linda cançao
very nice, relaxing
This song left an impression on me from a dating scene of the movie "The Bodyguard." Then I decided to look it up from Wikipedia and it was a few clicks away. Now I know who really sings this song. Never have I realised more that a little research can go a long way toward putting things into perspective.
This song had been sung before by Dolly Parton (original version) and Linda Ronstadt.
Legend ❤
Man . It’s been 10 years since my divorce. From my ex wife Mildred. I can’t make it thru this song without crying 😢 Dam it. 2020 of August .
If you still love her go get her
IWALY❤
Why do people always compare? The only things that should ever be compared are supermarket prices! Why compare art? It is so subjective. People saying 'oh this is better than Whitney's' are as dumb and insecure as people who say 'oh, the book's better than themovie.' Again, the perception of art is so personal and subjective so why not just say 'I like this or that better than such and such' instead of saying 'this is better than that.'
+Bertoboy41 Why do people always compare? Answer: Human nature.
Why compare art? Well, first off, some will contend that "pop" music isn't really art since it's created, marketed to the masses to sell lots of records to make lots of money and is considered less "art" than music that isn't meant to make lots of money being marketed and sold to the masses. Other forms of music isn't marketed and sold in the same manner and it's not as commercially successful and marketed that way and they will think that sort of music is more "artful". This song is more art than it is created just to sell albums, so I would personally put this song leaning more towards art, but it was turned into a commercially successful song. I know you may not like to hear that, but that's what SOME music experts/critics/musicologists think. Here's a link the discussion of art music vs non-art music. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_music I know it's a Wikipedia entry, but they cite musicologists, books, etc. that cover the topic. I don't know if I entirely agree with the article, but I do feel there is a certain amount of truth to it.
The record labels also compare versions before they release and sell it, and if they do their job, they'll release the best version and marketed it and if done properly the song will sell well so the people involved make a lot of money. Obviously, Whitney's version was the biggest selling version of this song, so the market in general decided which one they "preferred" by buying copies of it.
The lyrics haven't really changed, but the melody line and arrangement of the song did change between this version, Dolly's version and Whitney's version.
You might not like it personally, but like it or not 9 times out of 10 the book IS better than the movie, a perfect example would be Lord of the Rings. Hollywood takes liberties and embelishes the original content and adds unnecessary fluff and glitz to appease the sponsers and pc crowd. Books tend to carry deeper messages and many plots left out of the movie that many fans are angry they left it out to add some unneeded crap in it's place.
Bertoboy41 why you got to compare Whitney to him your stupid
@Bertoboy41... You're right. It's dumb to compare, but 90% of what we do as a human race is compare. Nonetheless, I like the 3 popular versions: Parton, Doe, and Houston. They're all wonderful. They're all produced differently. They're all sung by people that sing very well. I enjoyed this version!
Also, this version is the only shot I got at singing well at karaoke!
My heart ❤️
Fantástica
Love the body guard one of favourite films growing up my mum used to love it to and officer and a gentleman Richard gear
Hope he made some bucks out of it. I heard this version first as a child before WH. Both awesome.
Tonight in Italy it’s The Bodyguard time. Love this version! RIP Whitney
I love this version of the song
The Bodyguard
I don't know who John Doe is but this is my favorite version.
Google him.... You'll be surprised
@@kenconaway7681 golden reply lmao 🤣
Some want the guy experience!!!
That is the best version!!!
Like butter!
この映画でいちばん好きなシーン。ボディガードは素敵な映画でしたね。リンダロンシュタッドのカバーも良かった。
Magnifique
I feel like the only one who knew that Whitney Houston didn't originally sing this song. (Great version though!!)
+Christina N I heard Dolly Parton sing it way before Whitney.
+Christina N , if you remember the movie Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner are dancing to this country song in the bar before they spend the night together......so no question that John Doe sung this song before.
+GeneralKenobiSIYE dolly parton wrote this song back in the 70's but its been since covered by many ppl including whitney Houston and john doe,(who was asked to do his cover for The Bodyguard) which would later inspire whitneys character to do her own rendition of this diddy
Christina N This name John Doe is also the name of a Roblox hacker
I knew it. Had this on a cassette single when came out. Wish I still had it.
Que hermosa versión de esta gran canción
Es la original ,la versión es la de Withney Houston.
many moons ago I had John sign my cassingle for this... he said it was the first time he'd seen it. And for those who say it doesn't exist on CD... there was a promo release for the single.
Merci je la cherchais depuis longtemps ! J'adore cette version ;)
Encore plus belle que celle de Dolly Parton et Whitney Houston
I live both versions
Love it
Best version
Absolute traffic song Bob the bodyguard soundtrack forever ago and not a clue who he was then
It's quite a nice version of the song!
best version
love this version sung to perfection
X is my favorite punk band of all time, but I had no idea John had ever recorded this cover (and no, "John Doe" is not his real name, any more than "Exene" is Cervenka's real name). but he does a beautiful job.
Just watching the movie for the first time, and had to pause it to find this song. I love this version better than Dolly Parton singing it. Of course am looking forward to finishing the movie for Whitney’s version. Don’t know yet it it’s in the movie or the credits. Had only heard Whitney’s version until a couple of years ago when I heard Dolly Parton wrote it originally and heard her sing it.
Omg i got lss to this song such a nice version and very romantic 100%i love iit omg ..july 5 2019 21:28 here .i cant stop play this song omg i love it philippines
what a daddy voice. Wowww
I'd like an MP3 if this. I've loved this version for years. Every time I watched the movie id search and never find it. Anyone have it?
No sabía que había una versión anterior al guardaespaldas y acabo de descubrir que como no podía ser de otra manera es preciosa.
Hay varias más , las más conocidas son la de Jhon y Dolly Parton
No se vio la pelicula? ahi se pasan casi cinco minutos hablando de la versión country de la canción.
Hi! I would love the MP3 file of this song. thank you so much!!!