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George Benson – the greatest love of all

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The Greatest Love of All was originally recorded by George Benson for the biographical movie of Muhammad Ali – The Greatest.  It was later released in 1986 by Whitney Houston where it became a major hit.  Both wonderful soul felt versions of a brilliant song.  The song was written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed.  What really reaches and touches us is the gift Creed gave while writing the lyrics.  She was struggling with breast cancer and captured her struggle with challenges through the words.

What we like

  • Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all.  The journey is unique to all of us

Soul experience

  • We were lucky to experience George Benson live at the Sydney Opera house in 2010.  The amount of pure connection with love through his music was inspirational.  Thank you George for still sharing the love!

To reflect on

  • I believe that children are our future
    Teach them well and let them lead the way

    Show them all the beauty they possess inside
    Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
    Let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be
  • Find your strength in love

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