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Lauren Moraski /

CBS News/ November 16, 2012, 10:57 PM

Whitney Houston's music comes alive with Jennifer Hudson, Usher

Jennifer Hudson performs during "We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston."

Jennifer Hudson performs during "We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston." / Getty

Halle Berry got teary-eyed, and Britney Spears shared an early career memory during Friday night's tribute to Whitney Houston on CBS.

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Whitney Houston tribute concert

Dubbed "We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston," the one-hour special, which taped last month at the Nokia L.A. Live Theater in Los Angeles, featured performances and testimonials from stars, ranging from Usher to Yolanda Adams.

Hudson, rocking an 80s-inspired look, kicked off the event with an energetic medley of "I'm Every Woman," "How Will I Know" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody."

Usher took on "I Believe in You and Me" from "The Preacher's Wife," and Celine Dion sang "The Greatest Love of All." "I can't sing it like you, Whitney," Dion said before her performance.

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Spears took the stage to recall the audition that landed her a record deal; she sang Houston's "I Have Nothing."

Berry, a big Houston fan, got choked up during her testimonial.

"She inspired a generation of little girls and women to believe in their own dreams and to know that they had within themselves the greatest gift of all," the actress said. "I was one of those little girls who then became a woman who never ever, ever, stopped loving Whitney Houston."

Actress Taraji P Henson, LL Cool J, CeCe Winans and Yolanda Adams were also on hand to honor the late singer.

"It's about celebrating her legacy, giving her a tribute and just about celebrating a wonderful person who made a huge contribution to the music world," LL Cool J told CBS prior to the show.

"In all her music is this beautiful energy, this beautiful spirit to it that lifts up everyone," added Hudson.

"I remember being with my little sister when she was like 3 years old. I would always clean the house with a vacuum cleaner and listening to 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' 24/7," said Spears.

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Whitney Houston 1963-2012

The special showcased highlights of Houston's career, including her Grammy performances and wins, her rendition of the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV in 1991 and her first-ever television appearance on "The Merv Griffin Show" in the early '80s. Rare footage and photographs of Houston also made their way into the tribute.

To coincide with the special, a new best-of collection came out this week, featuring a never-before-released track. A Houston photo tribute book, "Whitney: Tribute to an Icon," will be published on Nov. 27.

Houston died at age 48 in February of accidental drowning. Coroner's officials cited heart disease and cocaine use as contributing factors.

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MelissaHouston says:
Clive Davis Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston was Beautiful. I am grateful that he had the focus of his Salute on Nippy instead of on the other artists..Whitney deserves her Tributes..I've known Nippy over 30 yrs & she was no longer using drugs at the time of her murder.
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Resin-Smoker says:
So was everyone loaded at the time?
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gayleperez53 says:
Those who have nothing nice to say about Whitney Houston need to get a life....more than likely they are Romney supporter and can't get over the re-election so pick on the black community...it is all good because god hears you with your hate...so keep on haten let it eat you up..it is not going to change a darn thing....Whitney was a super star regardless of her illness and Obama is president...Hahaha to you losers....
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landonrichards replies:
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You sre so racist! Do you think God loves racists like you any better? You sound really ignorant...get a life.
landonrichards replies:
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People like you cause rascism...you make me sick.
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NadiaKt says:
I absolutely ADORED Whitney Houston! She was The Greatest, Vocalist, of All Time! That voice made of all humanity stop when she sang. OMG! She could command an entire stadium with just her presence on stage. Because everyone knew she was gonna sing and everyone would hush in anticipation.

Truly no one but God could have provided such a divine, Gift!

Her beauty was just as great!

An ICON
A LEGEND
The Greatest Vocalist of All Time.

And a child of God that professed Jesus and wore her cross like a BADGE!

This was more than, well deserved.
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Scimajor replies:
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.... and apparently your God decided that he'd make her a drug addict and kill her off early in life after giving her this "gift"?

Your God's kind of a jerk isn't he/she?
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joyceshel says:
She can nevwe be Whitney Houston, its only one of a kind
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pedalit says:
preempting a good show blue bloods to pay tribute to a dopehead. thanks!
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bpjr55 replies:
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go put on your Elvis records and turn on Rush Limpbut if you want to here some first class dopeheads
pedalit replies:
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all 4 of you are losers
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varigdc10 says:
Enough about Houston, how about tributes to our military men and women who lose their lives allowing Houston and others shoot up with drugs and waste their lives.
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Frankkster says:
When I think about what happened to Whitney, my mind goes to Heath Ledger, Amy Winehouse and Michael Jackson. Together, they inspired me to write this essay: http://******/Ml8I6U
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1canijustsay says:
Clive Davis, THANK YOU!!! The tribute was just fabulous!
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Jemellmoore says:
Newest Whitney Houston Remix!
A Tribute To Whitney Houston!
By Jemell Moore (Google My Name)
http://youtu.be/Y5QDBN0Bv0k
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