Bodyguard Movie Songs <Firefox>

Originally written by Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston’s powerhouse cover became her signature song. It spent 14 record-breaking weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is the best-selling single by a female artist in history.

The best bodyguard movie songs do more than sound good on the radio. They function as a narrative shield—revealing the vulnerability behind the stoic professional (Frank’s loneliness in The Bodyguard ), the rage behind the protector ( Man on Fire ), or the humor in the impossible situation ( The Hitman’s Bodyguard ). bodyguard movie songs

The crown jewel of the soundtrack—and perhaps the most recognizable song in movie history—is Dolly Parton’s "I Will Always Love You." The story of how it ended up in the film is now Hollywood legend. Reid and Babyface

To ensure the soundtrack wasn't purely ballads, the album included "Queen of the Night," co-written by Houston herself with L.A. Reid and Babyface. This track showcased a different side of the singer—a rock-influenced, stomping anthem. Originally written by Dolly Parton