I've always really loved this one. It was a quieter hit than the other songs, but I just love the way she sings it. It's so sad. I wish that I did have a good video file of it(does anyone?), but I don't.

What I do have, is a live performance of All At Once from(I believe, correct me if wrong) the 1987 American Music Awards. She sings her heart out here.

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This second mp3 fast forwards us a bit, to just recently. During Whitney's 2004 concert in Oberhausen, Germany(part of the Soul Divas tour with Dionne Warwick and Natalie Cole), she sang a medley of Saving All My Love For You, Greatest Love of All, All At Once, and You Give Good Love. It's a bootleg file, so the fans are audible(and funny! :lol ), but the quality is good. She switches all of the songs up a bit, but what's most interesting and poignant to me is the way that she redid the lyrics to All At Once. She makes reference to the death of her father, John, in 2003("you're not coming back, daddy..."). It's just interesting to me how she reinterpreted the song to be more meaningful to her current self. Listen.

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Whitney masterpiece I'm feeling at the moment: God Bless America, live in NYC in 1999. In this patriotic sequel to her legendary SSB performance, Whitney does what she does best: Combines earth-shattering power, clarity, and range, with a torn-from-the-gut gospelicious flair.