Mariah Carey singles discography

Mariah Carey singles discography

Carey and L.A. Reid at the release party for The Emancipation of Mimi
Releases
Singles 61
Promotional singles 6
Other appearances 8

The singles discography of American recording artist Mariah Carey consists of sixty-one official singles, six promotional singles and eight other appearances. In 1990, Carey released her self-titled debut album, under Columbia Records. The album yielded four number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the first being the "Vision of Love". The song was called "one of the most stunning debut releases ever by a pop recording artist," and is credited with inspiring the use of melisma throughout the 1990s.[1][2] The song also became Carey's first number one single in Canada and New Zealand. Mariah Carey yielded three succeeding US number one singles; "Love Takes Time", "Someday" and "I Don't Wanna Cry". "Emotions", the debut single from the album of the same name, was released in 1991, and became Carey's fifth chart topper in the US, as well as her third number one single in Canada. In 1992, she released an EP titled MTV Unplugged. The album's lead single was a cover of the Jackson 5 classic, "I'll Be There", which topped the charts in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands and became her second chart topper in New Zealand. Carey's cover of Harry Nilsson's "Without You", from her 1993 Music Box album, became her highest charting single throughout Europe, topping the charts in The Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland and earned Carey her first number one in Germany and the United Kingdom.[3] Aside from "Without You", Music Box yielded other successful singles, such as the US number one hits "Dreamlover" and "Hero", one of Carey's most inspirational ballads.[4] "Hero" charted well outside the US, reaching number two in New Zealand and peaking within the top five in Canada and France.

In 1994, Carey released the holiday album, Merry Christmas, which produced the Christmas classic, "All I Want for Christmas Is You". The song became the best-selling Japanese single of 1994, selling over 1.1 million copies.[5] Additionally, "All I Want for Christmas Is You," was called "one of the essential musical hallmarks of the holiday season," and is the only holiday ringtone to reach multi-platinum status in the US.[6] The song performed well outside the US, peaking at number two in Australia and the UK. In 1995, Carey released her fourth studio effort, Daydream. The lead single from the album, "Fantasy", topped the charts in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US, and reached the top five in France and the UK. The song became Carey's first single to debut at the number one position in the US.[7] Daydream heralded her most successful song in the United States, "One Sweet Day", a song written with and featuring Boys II Men. The song again debuted at number one and spent sixteen weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 in 1996, and holds the record for longest running number one song in Hot 100 history.[8][9] In 1997, Carey released her sixth studio album, Butterfly. The album's lead single, "Honey", topped the charts in the US and Canada, and reached the top five in New Zealand and the UK. The song became Carey's third single to debut at number one on the Hot 100, making her the artist with the most number one debuts in the chart's history.[7] In 1998, Carey released her first compilation album, Number 1's, which yielded the duet with Whitney Houston, "When You Believe". The song performed moderately in the US, peaking within the top twenty. The song however, charted much higher throughout Europe, reaching the top five in France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK. Rainbow, Carey's seventh studio effort, was released in 1999. "Heartbreaker" served as the album's lead single, and became Carey's sixth chart topper in New Zealand and peaked within the top five in France and the UK. Serving as the final single from the album was Carey's cover of the Phil Collins song, "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)", which included Westlife as a featured artist. The song reached number one in Ireland and became Carey's second chart topper in the UK.

In 2001, Carey released her eighth studio album Glitter, which was the soundtrack album to the film of the same name. The album's lead single "Loverboy", performed well in the US, peaking at number two, and moderately elsewhere, reaching the top ten in Australia and Canada. In 2002, Carey released her ninth studio album, Charmbracelet. "Through the Rain", the album's lead single, performed weakly in the US, peaking at number eighty-one. The song fared better in Europe, where it reached the top ten in the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK. Carey's tenth studio effort, The Emancipation of Mimi, was released in 2005. The album's second single, "We Belong Together", became her highest charting single of the 2000s, topping the charts in the US and Australia, peaking at number two in the UK, and reaching the top five in the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland. At the end of the 2000s decade, "We Belong Together" was listed by Billboard as the most successful song of the decade. In 2008, "Touch My Body", the debut single from her album E=MC², became Carey's 18th chart-topper on the Hot 100, making her the solo artist with the most number ones in the charts history.[8] The song charted well outside the US, where it reached the top three in Canada, New Zealand and Switzerland, as well as the top five in the UK. In 2009, Carey released her twelfth studio album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel. The album's second single, Carey's cover of Foreigner's classic "I Want to Know What Love Is", became the longest-running number-one song in Brazil's singles chart history, spending 27 consecutive weeks atop the chart.[10] The song performed weakly in the US, peaking at number sixty. In Europe however, the song fared better, peaking at number six in France. As of 2009, Carey has sold 17,200,000 physical singles and 13,800,000 digital tracks in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[8] Throughout her career, Carey has spent a record 79 weeks at the number one position on the Hot 100, becoming the artist with the most weeks at number one in US history.[8] Overall, she has had 27 top-ten songs appear on the Hot 100, placing her in fifth place for the most top tens in the chart's history.[8]

Contents

Singles

1990s

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[11]
US R&B
[12]
AUS
[13]
CAN
[14]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
NLD
[17]
NZ
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20]
"Vision of Love" 1990 1 1 9 1 25 17 8 1 24 9 Mariah Carey
"Love Takes Time" 1 1 14 2 57 24 9 37
"Someday" 1991 1 3 44 1 38 29 14 38
"I Don't Wanna Cry" 1 2 49 2 13
"There's Got to Be a Way"[H] 54
"Emotions" 1 1 11 1 39 9 3 17 Emotions
"Can't Let Go" 2 2 63 3 77 21 20
"Make It Happen" 1992 5 7 35 7 47 17
"I'll Be There"
(featuring Trey Lorenz)
1 11 9 1 16 33 1 1 20 2 MTV Unplugged
"If It's Over"[H] 80
"Dreamlover" 1993 1 2 7 1 49 39 8 2 13 9 Music Box
"Hero" 1 5 7 3 5 41 10 2 7
"Without You"[A] 1994 3 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1
"Never Forget You"[A] 7
"Anytime You Need a Friend" 12 22 12 5 12 41 1 5 15 8
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" 83 2 18 5 4 18 2 Merry Christmas
"Joy to the World" 33
"Fantasy" 1995 1 1 1 1 5 17 9 1 10 4 Daydream
"One Sweet Day"
(with Boyz II Men)
1 2 2 1 5 25 2 1 12 6
"Open Arms"[H] 27 29 65 17 8 30 4
"Always Be My Baby" 1996 1 1 17 1 76 30 5 3
"Forever"[I] 11 44 40
"Underneath the Stars"[I]
"Honey" 1997 1 2 8 1 39 38 8 3 23 3 Butterfly
"Butterfly"[I] 27 22 43 76 46 15 22
"The Roof"[H] 1998 63 96
"Breakdown"[I]
(featuring Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone)
38 4
"My All" 1 4 39 28 6 30 32 21 7 4
"Sweetheart"[H]/[I]
(with Jermaine Dupri)
14 22 18 #1's
"When You Believe"
(with Whitney Houston)
15 33 13 20 5 8 5 8 2 4
"I Still Believe" 1999 4 3 54 9 33 58 42 24 31 16
"Heartbreaker"
(featuring Jay-Z)
1 1 10 1 4 9 7 1 7 5 Rainbow
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

2000s

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[11]
US R&B
[12]
AUS
[13]
CAN
[14]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
NLD
[17]
NZ
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20]
"Thank God I Found You"
(featuring Joe and 98 Degrees)
2000 1 1 27 2 28 28 24 34 17 10 Rainbow
"Crybaby"[A]
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
28 23 4 27
"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)"[A] 45
"Against All Odds"[H] 18 29 27 20
"Loverboy"
(featuring Cameo)
2001 2 1 7 3 54 57 35 66 12 Glitter
"Never Too Far" 36 97 51 65 32
"Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)"[A]
(featuring Mystikal)
42
"Reflections (Care Enough)"[H]
"Never Too Far/Hero Medley" 81 66 Greatest Hits
"Through the Rain" 2002 81 69 15 5 22 36 11 37 7 8 Charmbracelet
"Boy (I Need You)"
(featuring Cam'ron)
2003 68 29 51 73 49 45 78 17
"Bringin' On the Heartbreak" 28
"It's Like That" 2005 16 17 9 16 14 26 21 10 4 The Emancipation of Mimi
"We Belong Together" 1 1 1 12 11 2 2 4 2
"Shake It Off" 2 2 6 5 9
"Get Your Number"[H]
(featuring Jermaine Dupri)
19 7 10 34 14 9
"Don't Forget About Us" 1 1 12 41 32 12 19 11
"Say Somethin'"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
2006 79 26 63 55 27
"Touch My Body" 2008 1 2 17 2 16 6 14 3 3 5 E=MC²
"Bye Bye" 19 33 53 34 70 7 30
"I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" 58 36 69 84
"I Stay in Love" 81 95
"Obsessed" 2009 7 12 13 15 8 61 21 61 52 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
"I Want to Know What Love Is" 60 40 45 57 6 37 25 19
"H.A.T.E.U." 72
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

2010s

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[11]
US R&B
[12]
US AC
[42]
AUS
[13]
CAN
[14][43]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
NLD
[17]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20]
"Up Out My Face"
(featuring Nicki Minaj)
2010 100 39 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
"Angels Cry"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
90 26 81
"Oh Santa!" 100 1 73 Merry Christmas II You
"All I Want For Christmas Is You (Superfestive!)"
(with Justin Bieber)
2011 86
[44]
4
[45]
100
[46]
"When Christmas Comes"
(with John Legend)
59
[47]
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[48]
US R&B
[49]
AUS
[50]
CAN
[51]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
NLD
[17]
NZ
[52]
SWI
[53]
UK
[54]
"Endless Love"
(with Luther Vandross)
1994 2 7 2 6 12 14 6 1 6 3 Songs
"Against All Odds"
(with Westlife)
2000 52 29 1 Coast to Coast
"What Would You Do "
(Nate Dogg feat. Mariah Carey & Shade Sheist or Butch Cassidy)
2003 Damizza Presents, Mix Tape 1
"I Know What You Want"
(with Busta Rhymes)
2003 3 2 3 5 25 9 6 7 5 3 It Ain't Safe No More
"U Make Me Wanna"
(with Jadakiss)
2004 21 8 55 Kiss of Death
"Lil' L.O.V.E."
(with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony)
2007 66 6 Strength & Loyalty
"Just Stand Up!"
(among Artists Stand Up to Cancer)
2008 11 57 39 10 19 26 Single-only release
"My Love"
(with The-Dream)
2009 82 36 Love vs. Money
"Everybody Hurts"
(as part of Helping Haiti)
2010 28 59 17 16 1 Single-only release
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles and other charted songs

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[56]
US R&B
[57]
US Dig.
[58]
1994 "Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)" Merry Christmas
"Jesus Born on This Day"
1996 "O Holy Night"
1999 "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" #1's
2001 "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" Glitter
"Lead The Way"
"There For Me" Never Too Far/Hero Medley
2002 "The One" Charmbracelet
"Irresistible (Westside Connection)" (featuring Westside Connection) 81
2004 "Miss You" The Remixes
"U Like This (Megamix)"
2005 "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" Merry Christmas
2006 "Mine Again"[B] 73 The Emancipation of Mimi
"So Lonely" (with Twista) 65*
"Fly Like a Bird"[C] 19
2008 "Migrate" (featuring T-Pain)[D] 92 95* 61 E=MC²
"Side Effects" (featuring Young Jeezy) 93
"I'm That Chick"[E] 82
2009 "Right to Dream"[F] Tennessee
"Betcha Gon' Know (The Prologue)"[G] 63 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
2010 "100%"[59][60] AT&T TEAM USA Soundtrack (2010)
"Auld Lang Syne" Merry Christmas II You
"—" denotes a title that did not chart.

See also

Notes

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