Watch Jennifer Hudson's Grammys Tribute To Whitney Houston

The performances of last night's Grammy Awards as the most Grammy awards, was a mixed bag. It will take years for anyone to figure out what the hell Nicki Minaj was up to him, "Roman" performance, and I have nightmares forever is a bad dye job gives me hair like Katy Perry. But there were highlights, as Bruno Mars, energetic performance and the slightly surreal sight, Dave Grohl, Bruce Springsteen and Rock, Paul McCartney or the "Golden slumbers."

And then there was Jennifer Hudson's performance of "I Will Always Love You", which stands completely on its own. The song is evident in the schedule at the last moment was Whitney Houston's sudden death on Saturday, but Hudson made ​​that note-for-note perfectly, barely able to contain her emotion as he honored the death of a singer who is he, like millions of other singers of his generation, he looked up as a legend. Look at Hudson, the total power of the video below.

What is the Hudson's funny that since her Oscar winning Dreamgirls in 2007, he was still very much in public, but not really great pop culture force, although he is clearly the kind of voice that can make you famous. I know it's not singing with the Grammy for his own benefit at all, but I do not wonder if such an emotional, a perfect tribute to Whitney Houston Hudson can get back to talking again, because God knows he deserves it. The song does not try to eclipse the original in Houston, but it's perfectly does the job of paying tribute to the woman, who apologized for all the original singer Dolly Parton, the song made ​​iconic.