meta-scriptWatch Whitney Houston Admire Dolly Parton After "I Will Always Love You" Wins In 1994 | GRAMMY Rewind | GRAMMY.com

Watch Whitney Houston Admire Dolly Parton After "I Will Always Love You" Wins In 1994 | GRAMMY Rewind

Whitney Houston had a full-circle moment with Dolly Parton — who wrote "I Will Always Love You" — during her acceptance speech for Best Pop Female Vocal Performance at the 1994 GRAMMYs.

"Dolly, of course, coming from you, this is truly an honor. You wrote a beautiful song. Thank you so much for writing such beautiful songs," Houston said. "I Will Always Love You" also took home Record Of The Year that night, and The Bodyguard won Album Of The Year. For more new episodes of GRAMMY Rewind, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.

Watch Whitney Houston Admire Dolly Parton After "I Will Always Love You" Wins In 1994 | GRAMMY Rewind
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