Sales of Whitney Houston’s songs have soared since the singer’s untimely death on Saturday, and one of the people to unexpectedly gain from it is Dolly Parton.The iconic country singer wrote ‘I Will Always Love You’ back in 1973, before Houston recorded it for The Bodyguard nearly two decades later. As Parton, 66, owns the song, she stands to earn a significant amount of money as the No 1 hit is expected to top the iTunes singles chart, the Daily Mail reported.“When Whitney did it, I
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