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Whitney Houston performs on ABC's 'Good Morning America' at Rumsey Playfield, Central Park on September 1, 2009 in New York City.Whitney Houston performs on ABC's 'Good Morning America' at Rumsey Playfield, Central--Access Hollywood
NEW YORK, NY -- Whitney Houston premiered two songs from her new album, "I Look To You" on ABC's "Good Morning America" this morning, in a four-song performance which also included two classics. The concert was pre-taped at noon in New York's Central Park on Tuesday.
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Whitney kicked off the set with her new single, "Million Dollar Bill," pointing the mic frequently towards the audience. She continued the set with her 1999 hit, "My Love Is Your Love," even inviting daughter Bobbi Kristina out on stage to sing along for a few lines.
Her set continued with the emotional ballad, "I Look To You," which brought her mother Cissy Houston (who was in the audience) to tears.
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Whitney concluded her set with her popular version of Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman."
Whitney admitted, however, that her voice was not in top form.
"I'm so sorry. I did Oprah," she told the audience of thousands. "I've been talking for so long... I talked so much, my voice... I shouldn't be talking, I should be singing."
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Following her set, Whitney hugged anchor Diane Sawyer and "new friend" Robin Roberts, who co-hosted from on stage. Whitney assured Diane that much has changed in her life since their now infamous 2002 "Crack is Whack" interview on "Primetime Live."
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