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"Miracle" is a song by American singer
Whitney Houston Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. Nicknamed "The Voice", she is one of the bestselling music artists of all time, with sales of over 200 million records worldwide. Houston in ...
, it was released as the third single from her multi-platinum hit album ''
I'm Your Baby Tonight ''I'm Your Baby Tonight'' is the third studio album by American singer Whitney Houston released on November 6, 1990, by Arista Records. The album has been certified quadruple platinum in the US by the RIAA. Background By 1989, Whitney Housto ...
'' on April 16, 1991 by
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. It was written and produced by
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and
Babyface Babyface or Baby Face can refer to: Nicknames * Lester Joseph Gillis a.k.a. Baby Face Nelson, an infamous 1930s bank robber * Roosevelt "Baby Face" Willette (1933–1971), an American hard bop and soul-jazz musician * "Baby Face", Jimmy McLarnin ...
. The single reached number nine on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (becoming her 13th top ten), two on the Hot R&B Singles Chart, and four on the Adult Contemporary Chart.


Composition

During an interview with ''
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'' on its June 14, 1991 issue, Houston said that she did not intend the song or the video to be about abortion: “I think about the air we breathe, the earth we live on. I think about our children. I think about a lot of things, things God put here for us to have, things that we need and we take for granted. I think all of these things are miracles and I think we should try to take better care of them,” she notes.


Critical reception

Matthew Hocter from Albumism noted that on "Miracle", Houston was "returning to
ballad A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or '' ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
territory". AllMusic editor Ashley S. Battel called it a high point of the album and praised the lyrics, "the powerful verses surrounding a love lost through one's own devices in 'Miracle.'" ''
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'' described it as a "soothing and romantic ballad", complimenting the singer's "warm and restrained vocal performance" as well as the "lush R&B arrangement". '' Entertainment Weekly'' editor David Browne called the melody of the song "indiscernible" and that the song itself is "nonentity." '' Rolling Stone'' editor James Hunter praised Houston's performance of the ballad, "when L.A. and
Babyface Babyface or Baby Face can refer to: Nicknames * Lester Joseph Gillis a.k.a. Baby Face Nelson, an infamous 1930s bank robber * Roosevelt "Baby Face" Willette (1933–1971), an American hard bop and soul-jazz musician * "Baby Face", Jimmy McLarnin ...
follow her into ballad-land on the despondent "Miracle," Houston's own moods call the shots more clearly."


Chart performance

"Miracle" entered The Billboard Hot 100 at 63, and stayed on the chart for 14 weeks. On the Radio & Records Airplay chart the single debuted at #39 on the December 4, 1991 issue, after four weeks on the chart it reached and peaked at #12 staying there for two weeks, the song stayed on the top 20 of the chart for five weeks and remained on it for nine weeks.


Music video

The video shows Houston by herself in an empty studio singing the song. As she sings the first verse of the song, sad images of people facing prison sentences and living in poverty. During the second verse, the images shown gradually changes to a lighter tone with pictures of children growing up, the handicapped winning a competition, graduating school and enjoying their lives as young adults. The video ends with various pictures of children smiling. Due to the manner of the music, it was widely believed that the song was about a girl who had an abortion, but later feels she made a mistake. Houston, however denied it during an interview with ''Jet'' magazine.


Track listing and formats

*;US, 7"Vinyl, Cassette single **A1 "Miracle" — 5:43 **B1 "After We Make Love" — 4:59 *Japan, CD Mini single # "Miracle" — 5:04 # "After We Make Love" — 4:59 *;Promo CD-Single # "Miracle" (Radio edit) — 4:29


Personnel

*Whitney Houston – Lead vocals, background vocals *L.A. Reid, Babyface, Whitney Houston – Vocal arrangement *Donald Parks – Keyboard programming *Kayo – Bass *L.A. Reid, Babyface – Rhythm arrangement *Babyface – Keyboards *L.A. Reid – Drums, percussion ;Production *Producers – L.A. Reid, Babyface *Executive Producer – Clive Davis *Photography – Mark Bryan-Brown *Design – Susan Mendola *Recorded at Elumba Recording, Los Angeles, CA *Mixed at Studio LaCoCo, Atlanta, GA


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


External links


Miracle , WhitneyHouston Official Site

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at Discogs {{DEFAULTSORT:Miracle (Whitney Houston Song) Whitney Houston songs 1990 songs Songs written by Babyface (musician) Songs written by L.A. Reid Contemporary R&B ballads Song recordings produced by Babyface (musician) Arista Records singles 1991 singles