About "All The Man That I Need"
"All the Man That I Need" is a song written by Dean Pitchford and Michael Gore. The song was first recorded as "All the Man I Need" by Linda Clifford for her album I'll Keep on Loving You (1982). In 1990, American singer Whitney Houston had a number-one multiple chart hit with this song, recorded as "All the Man That I Need", from her third album, I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990).
Houston's version was released as the album's second single on December 4, 1990 by Arista Records. Her version featured production from Narada Michael Walden and the single became a major worldwide hit, received mainly positive reviews from music critics, and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100; it remains her fourth biggest-hit in that chart.
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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