Release
The original Rodney Jerkins production was released, but main radio airplay and sales were given for the Thunderpuss Remix. The remixed version was released on Houston's 2000 Greatest Hits collection, and the original album version appears on the 2007 Ultimate Collection.
The Johnny Vicious remixes were included on the domestic CD maxi-single of "Heartbreak Hotel" as well as the on the import single and are currently available as iTunes downloads. The KCC remix was included on the U.S. version of the "My Love Is Your Love" maxi-single and is also available as an iTunes download. Rodney Jerkins' remixes are the closest to the album version; Club 69 (Peter Rauhofer) also remixed the track for play in the UK. In the US, when it was released as a stand-alone single, the versions that appear are the Rodney Jerkins, Thunderpuss and Club 69 remixes. There is also a ballad version, entitled "Smooth Mix". Jemell Moore produced the (54th Street Extended Mix) on March 17, 2012 as a tribute to Whitney Houston after her death. It is only available on YouTube.
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