Since her tragic death Saturday, Whitney Houston's music has become one of the top sellers on iTunes and Amazon.
"Extra" counts down 10 of her best songs through the years.
Whitney Houston's 10 Best Songs of All Time
10. 'I'm Every Woman' (1993)
Whitney Houston did her own version of this Chaka Khan song for "The Bodyguard" soundtrack, and it became a huge hit. Whitney is pregnant with Bobbi Kristina in this video, which also features her mother, Cissy Houston, and Chaka.
9. 'Where Do Broken Hearts Go' (1988)
Mentor Clive Davis persuaded her to record this song, and it became Whitney's record-breaking seventh consecutive No. 1 hit.
8. 'I'm Your Baby Tonight' (1990)
L.A. Reid and Babyface wrote this song for Whitney, which reached the top of the Billboard charts.
7. 'Didn't We Almost Have It All' (1987)
This song is about Whitney's failed relationship with football player Randall Cunningham.
6. 'Saving All My Love for You' (1985)
Whitney turned this Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. 1970s hit into a chart topper.
This song was Whitney's sixth consecutive No. 1 hit, tying her with The Beatles and The Bee Gees.
4. 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)' (1987)
This upbeat song was the first single released from her second album "Whitney," and it went on to win a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal performance.
3. 'How Will I Know' (1986)
This was one of Whitney's three biggest hits from her self-titled first album, helping to put her on the map.
2. 'Greatest Love of All' (1986)
Houston's version of this 1977 anthem remains one her signature tunes.
1. 'I Will Always Love You' (1992)
This song from "The Bodyguard" was Whitney's biggest hit, topping the charts for 14 weeks after being released in the film. It was written by Dolly Parton.