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This page lists the '''singles discography of ]'''. For Carey's albums discography, please see ]. This page lists the '''singles discography of ]'''. For Carey's albums discography, please see ].


This discography includes chart positions for the ], the ], ] and ]. The U.S. sales are certified by the ]; however, no official tracking system exists to track worldwide sales. This discography includes chart positions for the ], the ] and ]. The U.S. sales are certified by the ]; however, no official tracking system exists to track worldwide sales.
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"|width=100% style="margin:auto;"
!align="left" valign="center"|Year
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!align="left" valign="center"|Single
!align="left" valign="center" width="150"|Album !align="center" rowspan="2"|Year
!align="center" valign="center" width="50"|U.S. !align="center" rowspan="2"|Single
!align="center" valign="center" width="50"|UK !align="center" rowspan="2"|Album
!align="center" valign="center" width="50"|CAN !align="center" width="84" rowspan="2"|U.S.
!align="center" valign="center" width="50"|AUS !align="center" width="84" rowspan="2"|UK
!align="center" valign="center" width="50"|JPN !align="center" width="84" rowspan="2"|CA
!align="center" width="84" rowspan="2"|AUS
!align="center" colspan="5"|Sales (in millions)
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! width="50"| <small>U.S.</small>
! width="50"| <small>World</small>
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|align="center"|1990 |align="center"|1990
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|align="center"|1 (1 week) |align="center"|1 (1 week)
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|align="center"|1991 |align="center"|1991
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|align="center"|1991 |align="center"|1991
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|align="center"|1992 |align="center"|1992
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|align="center"|1993 |align="center"|1993
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|align="center"|1994 |align="center"|1994
|align="left"|"]" |align="left"|"]"
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|align="center"|83 <sup>1</sup> |align="center"|83
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|align="center"|1995 |align="center"|1995
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|align="center"|4 |align="center"|3
|align="center"|1 (12 weeks) |align="center"|1 (12 weeks)
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|align="center"|1996 |align="center"|1996
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|align="center"|1997 |align="center"|1997
|align="left"|"]" |align="left"|"]"
|align="left"|'']'' |align="left"|'']''
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|align="center"|1998
|align="left"|"]" <br>''(with ])''
|align="left"|'']'' <br>(Jermaine Dupri)
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|align="left"|"]" <br>''(with ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(with ])''
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|align="center"|1999 |align="center"|1999
|align="left"|"]" |align="left"|"]"
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|align="center"|1999 |align="center"|1999
|align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])''
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|align="center"|2000 |align="center"|2000
|align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ] & ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ] & ])''
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|align="center"|2000 |align="center"|2000
|align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])''
|align="left"|''Rainbow'' |align="left"|''Rainbow''
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|align="left"|"]" <sup>4</sup> <br>''(feat. ])'' |align="left"|"]" <sup>1</sup> <br>''(feat. ])''
|align="left"|''Rainbow'' |align="left"|''Rainbow''
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|align="left"|"]" <sup>4</sup> |align="left"|"]" <sup>1</sup>
|align="left"|''Rainbow'' |align="left"|''Rainbow''
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|align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])''
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|align="center"|2001 |align="center"|2001
|align="left"|"]" <sup>5</sup> |align="left"|"]" <sup>2</sup>
|align="left"|''Glitter'' |align="left"|''Glitter''
|align="center"|105 <sup>2</sup> |align="center"|105
|align="center"|32 |align="center"|32
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|align="center"|36 |align="center"|36
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|align="center"|2001 |align="center"|2001
|align="left"|"]" |align="left"|"]" <sup>2</sup> <br>''(feat. ])''
|align="left"|''Glitter'' |align="left"|''Glitter''
|align="center"|123
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|align="left"|"]" <sup>5</sup> <br>''(feat. ])''
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|align="center"|123 <sup>2</sup>
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|align="center"|2005 |align="center"|2005
|align="left"|"]" <sup>6</sup> |align="left"|"]"
|align="left"|''The Emancipation of Mimi'' |align="left"|''The Emancipation of Mimi''
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|align="left"|"]" <sup>6</sup> <br>''(feat. ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])''
|align="left"|''The Emancipation of Mimi'' |align="left"|''The Emancipation of Mimi''
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|align="center"|2006 |align="center"|2006
|align="left"|"]" <br>''(] feat. Mariah Carey)'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(] feat. Mariah Carey)''
|align="left"|'']'' <br>(Twista) |align="left"|'']'' <br>(Twista)
|align="center"|114 <sup>2</sup> |align="center"|114
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|align="center"|Yet to chart |align="center"|Yet to chart
|align="center"|Yet to chart |align="center"|Yet to chart
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|align="center"|2006 |align="center"|2006
|align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])'' |align="left"|"]" <br>''(feat. ])''
|align="left"|''The Emancipation of Mimi'' |align="left"|''The Emancipation of Mimi''
|align="center"|105 <sup>2</sup>
|align="center"|Yet to chart |align="center"|Yet to chart
|align="center"|Yet to chart |align="center"|Yet to chart
|align="center"|Yet to chart |align="center"|Yet to chart
|align="center"|80 <sup>7</sup> |align="center"|Yet to chart
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'''Total U.S. singles sales: 20.604 million ; Total worldwide singles sales: 47.857 million'''


Notes: Notes:


<sup>1</sup> "Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" and "Crybaby" were released as a double A-side in the United States, but only "Can't Take That Away" was released in other countries.
<sup>1</sup> "All I Want for Christmas Is You" did not appear on the ] during its original release as a commercial single was not issued in the U.S. In 2000, the song entered the chart and peaked at number eighty-three because after 1999, singles were capable of charting on the Hot 100 without a commercial single release and the song had received enough radio airplay to appear on the chart.

<sup>2</sup> U.S. chart positions outside of the Billboard Hot 100 are according to Billboard's ] chart. The "bubbling under" chart only represents the twenty-five singles below the Hot 100's number 100 position which have not yet appeared on the Hot 100.

<sup>3</sup> U.S. video and radio promotion for "Sweetheart", the scheduled commercial release for which was cancelled, began before the eligibility rules for the Billboard Hot 100 were changed to allow album cuts to chart. After the change of rules for the Hot 100, the rules for the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart were changed as well, to allow airplay-only singles and songs that were "bubbling under" to chart there. On the first week of the rule change and at the end of its run as a promotional single, "Sweetheart" appeared at twenty-five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.

<sup>4</sup> "Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" and "Crybaby" were released as a double A-side in the United States, but only "Can't Take That Away" was released in other countries.

<sup>5</sup> "Never Too Far" and "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" were released as a double A-side in the United Kingdom, but charted separately elsewhere.


<sup>6</sup> "Get Your Number" was released as a double A-side with "Shake It Off" in countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland. <sup>2</sup> "Never Too Far" and "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" were released as a double A-side in the United Kingdom, but charted separately elsewhere..


<sup>7</sup> "Say Somethin'" appeared on the Tokyo Hot 100 prior to its official single release because of its radio airplay. <sup>3</sup> "Get Your Number" was released as a double A-side with "Shake It Off" in countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland.


==Limited release and promotional singles== ==Limited release and promotional singles==
Several songs were released as singles on a limited or promotional-only basis. Information is included for these singles. Several songs were released as singles on a limited or promotional-only basis. Information is included for these singles.
]" (1998).]] ]
* 1991: "Prisoner" was scheduled for release after "I Don't Wanna Cry", but was retracted and used only as a promotional single. From the album ''Mariah Carey''. * 1991: "Prisoner" was scheduled for release after "I Don't Wanna Cry", but was retracted and used only as a promotional single. From the album ''Mariah Carey''.
* 1992: "]" was released as a promotional single in ] and ]. From the album ''Emotions''. * 1992: "]" was released as a promotional single in ] and ]. From the album ''Emotions''.
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* 1998: "]" (featuring ]) was only released as a single in South Africa and some European countries such as Austria and Spain. From the album ''Butterfly''. * 1998: "]" (featuring ]) was only released as a single in South Africa and some European countries such as Austria and Spain. From the album ''Butterfly''.
* 1998: "]" was solicited as a promo-only single in the United States. From the albums ''Butterfly'' and ''#1's''. * 1998: "]" was solicited as a promo-only single in the United States. From the albums ''Butterfly'' and ''#1's''.
* 1998: "]", a duet between ] and Carey, was officially released in parts of central Europe and south-east Asia, but not in the U.S. where the CD single was retracted. From the album ''#1's''.
* 1998: "A Natural Woman", a live performance with ], ], ] and ], was released in countries such as France, Austria and Mexico as a promo-only single. From the April 1998 '']'' benefit concert. * 1998: "A Natural Woman", a live performance with ], ], ] and ], was released in countries such as France, Austria and Mexico as a promo-only single. From the April 1998 '']'' benefit concert.
* 1999: "]" was given a limited release in the U.S. as a promo-only single. From the album ''#1's''. * 1999: "]" was given a limited release in the U.S. as a promo-only single. From the album ''#1's''.
* 2000: "O Holy Night" was re-released to U.S. radio stations as a promo-only single. From the album ''Merry Christmas''. * 2000: "O Holy Night" was re-released to U.S. radio stations as a promo-only single. From the album ''Merry Christmas''.
* 2001: "]" was released and promoted as a single in ] and several Asian markets. From the album ''Glitter''.
* 2001: "]" was a promo-only single released in Spain. From the album ''Glitter''. * 2001: "]" was a promo-only single released in Spain. From the album ''Glitter''.
* 2001: "]" (featuring Busta Rhymes & ]) was a promo-only single released in Spain. From the album ''Glitter''. * 2001: "]" (featuring Busta Rhymes & ]) was a promo-only single released in Spain. From the album ''Glitter''.
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*http://www.mariah-charts.com/chartdata/US.htm *http://www.mariah-charts.com/
*http://www.mariah-charts.com/chartdata/UKTop40.htm
*http://www.mariah-charts.com/chartdata/Australia.htm
*http://www.mariah-charts.com/chartdata/Canada.htm
*http://www.mariah-charts.com/chartdata/Tokio.htm


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Revision as of 21:50, 15 April 2006

This page lists the singles discography of Mariah Carey. For Carey's albums discography, please see Mariah Carey albums discography.

This discography includes chart positions for the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. The U.S. sales are certified by the RIAA; however, no official tracking system exists to track worldwide sales.


Year Single Album U.S. UK CA AUS Sales (in millions)
U.S. World
1990 "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey 1 (4 weeks) 9 1 (2 weeks) 9 0.5 1.2
1990 "Love Takes Time" Mariah Carey 1 (3 weeks) 37 1 (1 week) 14 0.5 1
1991 "Someday" Mariah Carey 1 (2 weeks) 38 5 44 0.6 1
1991 "I Don't Wanna Cry" Mariah Carey 1 (2 weeks) 7 49 0.3 0.6
1991 "There's Got to Be a Way" Mariah Carey 54 0.0
1991 "Emotions" Emotions 1 (3 weeks) 17 3 11 0.55 1.2
1992 "Can't Let Go" Emotions 2 20 7 63 0.45 0.85
1992 "Make It Happen" Emotions 5 17 16 35 0.3 0.65
1992 "I'll Be There"
(feat. Trey Lorenz)
MTV Unplugged 1 (2 weeks) 2 1 (2 weeks) 9 0.5 1.9
1993 "Dreamlover" Music Box 1 (8 weeks) 9 1 (3 weeks) 7 1 2.7
1993 "Hero" Music Box 1 (4 weeks) 7 10 7 1.4 2.5
1994 "Without You" Music Box 3 1 (4 weeks) 2 3 0.7 4.6
1994 "Anytime You Need a Friend" Music Box 12 4 12 0.3 1
1994 "Endless Love"
(with Luther Vandross)
Songs
(Luther Vandross)
2 3 2 0.5 1.5
1994 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Merry Christmas 83 2 2 0.7 0.8
1994 "Joy to the World" Merry Christmas Promo 32 0.25
1995 "Fantasy" Daydream 1 (8 weeks) 3 1 (12 weeks) 1 (1 week) 2 4.5
1995 "One Sweet Day"
(with Boyz II Men)
Daydream 1 (16 weeks) 6 2 2 2.4 4.6
1996 "Open Arms" Daydream 4 23 0.5
1996 "Always Be My Baby" Daydream 1 (2 weeks) 3 2 17 1.3 2.25
1996 "Forever" Daydream Airplay only 13 40 0.05
1997 "Honey" Butterfly 1 (3 weeks) 3 2 8 1.3 2.2
1997 "Butterfly" Butterfly Airplay only 22 27 0.3
1998 "Breakdown"
(feat. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
Butterfly Airplay only 38 0.025
1998 "My All" Butterfly 1 (1 week) 4 12 39 1.5 2.1
1998 "When You Believe"
(with Whitney Houston)
The Prince of Egypt Soundtrack 15 4 26 15 0.5 1.5
1999 "I Still Believe" #1's 4 16 9 54 1 1.5
1999 "Heartbreaker"
(feat. Jay-Z)
Rainbow 1 (2 weeks) 5 1 (1 week) 10 0.75 1.8
2000 "Thank God I Found You"
(feat. Joe & 98 Degrees)
Rainbow 1 (1 week) 10 2 27 0.7 1.2
2000 "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"
(feat. Westlife)
Rainbow 1 (2 weeks) 22 0.75
2000 "Crybaby"
(feat. Snoop Dogg)
Rainbow 28 0.45
2000 "Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" Rainbow 28 4 0.45 0.5
2001 "Loverboy"
(feat. Cameo)
Glitter 2 12 3 7 0.6 1.1
2001 "Never Too Far" Glitter 105 32 36 0.2 0.4
2001 "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)"
(feat. Mystikal)
Glitter 123 32
2001 "Never Too Far/Hero Medley" 81 0.2 0.4
2002 "Through the Rain" Charmbracelet 81 8 5 15 0.2 0.7
2003 "Boy (I Need You)"
(feat. Cam'ron)
Charmbracelet Failed to chart 17 32 29 0.2
2003 "I Know What You Want"
(with Busta Rhymes feat. The Flipmode Squad)
It Ain't Safe No More
(Busta Rhymes)
3 3 5 3 1
2003 "Bringin' on the Heartbreak" Charmbracelet Failed to chart
2004 "U Make Me Wanna"
(Jadakiss feat. Mariah Carey)
Kiss of Death
(Jadakiss)
21
2005 "It's Like That" The Emancipation of Mimi 16 4 29 9 0.5 1
2005 "We Belong Together" The Emancipation of Mimi 1 (14 weeks) 2 2 1 (2 weeks) 2.5 5
2005 "Shake It Off" The Emancipation of Mimi 2 9 14 6 0.8 1.2
2005 "Get Your Number"
(feat. Jermaine Dupri)
The Emancipation of Mimi 9 19 0.2
2005 "Don't Forget About Us" The Emancipation of Mimi 1 (2 weeks) 11 17 12 0.5 1
2006 "So Lonely"
(Twista feat. Mariah Carey)
The Day After
(Twista)
114
2006 "Fly Like a Bird" The Emancipation of Mimi Yet to chart Yet to chart Yet to chart Yet to chart
2006 "Say Somethin'"
(feat. Snoop Dogg)
The Emancipation of Mimi Yet to chart Yet to chart Yet to chart Yet to chart

Total U.S. singles sales: 20.604 million ; Total worldwide singles sales: 47.857 million

Notes:

"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" and "Crybaby" were released as a double A-side in the United States, but only "Can't Take That Away" was released in other countries.

"Never Too Far" and "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" were released as a double A-side in the United Kingdom, but charted separately elsewhere..

"Get Your Number" was released as a double A-side with "Shake It Off" in countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Limited release and promotional singles

Several songs were released as singles on a limited or promotional-only basis. Information is included for these singles.

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Cover of Carey's current single, "Don't Forget About Us"
  • 1991: "Prisoner" was scheduled for release after "I Don't Wanna Cry", but was retracted and used only as a promotional single. From the album Mariah Carey.
  • 1992: "Till the End of Time" was released as a promotional single in Mexico and Costa Rica. From the album Emotions.
  • 1992: "If It's Over" was only released in countries such as Japan and the Netherlands. From the album MTV Unplugged.
  • 1994: "Never Forget You" was released as a double A-side with "Without You" in the United States, but only "Without You" was released in other countries. From the album Music Box.
  • 1994: "Miss You Most (at Christmas Time)" was released to U.S. radio stations as a promo-only single. From the album Merry Christmas.
  • 1994: "Jesus Born on This Day" was released to Christian radio stations in the U.S. as a promo-only single, and was given a limited release in Sweden and some other markets. From the album Merry Christmas.
  • 1996: "Underneath the Stars" was solicited to R&B and Urban radio stations in the U.S. From the album Daydream.
  • 1996: "O Holy Night" was released to U.S. radio stations as a promo-only single. From the album Merry Christmas.
  • 1998: "The Roof (Back in Time)" (featuring Mobb Deep) was only released as a single in South Africa and some European countries such as Austria and Spain. From the album Butterfly.
  • 1998: "Whenever You Call" was solicited as a promo-only single in the United States. From the albums Butterfly and #1's.
  • 1998: "Sweetheart", a duet between Jermaine Dupri and Carey, was officially released in parts of central Europe and south-east Asia, but not in the U.S. where the CD single was retracted. From the album #1's.
  • 1998: "A Natural Woman", a live performance with Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Aretha Franklin and Shania Twain, was released in countries such as France, Austria and Mexico as a promo-only single. From the April 1998 VH1 Divas benefit concert.
  • 1999: "Do You Know Where You're Going To? (Theme from Mahogany)" was given a limited release in the U.S. as a promo-only single. From the album #1's.
  • 2000: "O Holy Night" was re-released to U.S. radio stations as a promo-only single. From the album Merry Christmas.
  • 2001: "Reflections (Care Enough)" was released and promoted as a single in Japan and several Asian markets. From the album Glitter.
  • 2001: "Lead the Way" was a promo-only single released in Spain. From the album Glitter.
  • 2001: "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" (featuring Busta Rhymes & Fabolous) was a promo-only single released in Spain. From the album Glitter.
  • 2001: "There for Me" was promoted as a B-side to the single "Never Too Far/Hero Medley".
  • 2002: "Irresistible (Westside Connection)" was released to U.S. radio stations as part of a promo-only single titled "MC... Move the Crowd". From the album Charmbracelet.
  • 2002: "You Got Me" was released to U.S. radio stations as part of a promo-only single titled "MC...Move the Crowd". From the album Charmbracelet.
  • 2002: "The One" was released to U.S. radio stations as a promo-only single. From the album Charmbracelet.
  • 2003: "Miss You" was released to R&B/hip hop radio stations in the U.S. as a promo-only single. From the albums Charmbracelet and The Remixes.
  • 2004: "What Would You Do" was released as a single with Shade Sheist, Nate Dogg, and Carey. Later, the song was re-released as a remix titled the 'G-Mix' by Sheist, which features vocals from Nune and Carey. (See Glitter.)
  • 2004: "U Like This (Megamix)" served as a limited edition club-play single to promote the album The Remixes.
  • 2005: "Fly Like a Bird" was solicited to gospel radio across the U.S. as a two-song promo with "My Saving Grace". The former was taken from the album The Emancipation of Mimi and the latter from Charmbracelet.
  • 2005: "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" was released as a single to promote the Merry Christmas re-release. A CD single is featured on the 2005 DVD of the 1970s film Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town.
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