Veronica Petrucci Covers Whitney Houston's "I Didn't Know My Own Strength"

Veronica Petrucci (of Angelo & Veronica) is back! She has decided to put her own signature spin to Whitney Houston's "I Didn't Know My Own Strength." The song was written by hitmaker Diane Warren and was also the title cut of Houston's 2009 final studio album. This inspirational, gospel version is newly remixed and remastered and has just been released to digital stores.
"Hear the awesome new gospel remake of a Whitney Houston classic by Veronica Petrucci (of Angelo & Veronica fame) on my Spotify playlist!" -Bil Carpenter
Download/Stream/Listen to "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" HERE.
Angelo and Veronica released their first album, Higher Place in '92 in which they first collaborated with Fred Hammond. They won several Dove awards including the controversial Contemporary Black Gospel Song of the Year for their song, "God Knows".
Veronica Petrucci has recorded 3 solo albums including Made It Out Alive. Angelo produced the songs, including "No Fear" and "Expecting Great Things" featuring John P Kee. The album and her book, How I Made it Out Alive, is her personal testimony of overcoming fear and depression.
They have received honorary doctorates in sacred music and teach an online vocal class called Master Your Voice. Angelo and Veronica, now married 27 years, continue to write and produce music that is soulful, timeless and relevant. They are now working on their 13th album release, Back to the Gospel. They have started a church in Nashville, TN called Higher Place Church.
To find out more about Angelo and Veronica, click here.
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