The Essential Mariah Carey

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The Essential Mariah Carey
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 17, 2011 (2011-06-17)
Recorded1988–2000
Length130:46
Label
Producer
Mariah Carey chronology
Merry Christmas II You
(2010)
The Essential Mariah Carey
(2011)
Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse
(2014)

The Essential Mariah Carey is the third greatest hits album by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. The album was released in June 2011 in the UK and Ireland as a repackage of her previous album Greatest Hits . [1] [2] In the US, it was released on May 9, 2012, as an entirely new greatest hits album as part of Sony's The Essential series, and contains songs released during Mariah's time at Columbia Records. [3] It replaces some songs (featured on the original 2001 Greatest Hits release) with their extended club mixes, and others being completely removed in favor of tracks that had not been released as singles. Much of the artwork inside the album booklet is very similar to that of the Greatest Hits release.

Contents

Track listing

UK and Ireland edition

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Vision of Love"3:31
2."Love Takes Time"
  • Carey
  • Margulies
Walter Afanasieff 3:48
3."Someday"
  • Carey
  • Margulies
Ric Wake 4:07
4."I Don't Wanna Cry"
  • Carey
  • Walden
Walden4:49
5."Emotions"
  • Carey
  • Cole
  • Clivillés
4:09
6."Can't Let Go"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:27
7."Make It Happen"
  • Carey
  • Cole
  • Clivillés
  • Carey
  • Cole
  • Clivillés
5:08
8."I'll Be There" (featuring Trey Lorenz)
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:24
9."Dreamlover"
  • Carey
  • Hall
  • Afanaseiff
3:54
10."Hero"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:18
11."Without You"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
3:34
12."Anytime You Need a Friend"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:26
13."Endless Love" (duet with Luther Vandross) Lionel Richie Afanaseiff4:20
14."Fantasy"
  • Carey
  • Hall
4:04
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."One Sweet Day" (duet with Boyz II Men)
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:42
2."Always Be My Baby"
  • Carey
  • Dupri
  • Seal
4:20
3."Forever"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:01
4."Underneath the Stars"Carey
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
3:33
5."Honey"
4:59
6."Butterfly"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
4:34
7."My All"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
3:50
8."Sweetheart" (Jermaine Dupri featuring Mariah Carey)
  • Dupri
  • Carey
4:22
9."When You Believe" (duet with Whitney Houston) Stephen Schwartz Babyface 4:34
10."I Still Believe"
  • Carey
  • Stevie J
  • Mike Mason
3:54
11."Heartbreaker" (featuring Jay-Z)
  • Carey
  • Shawn Carter
  • Walden
  • Shirley Ellison
  • Lincoln Chase
  • Jeffrey Cohen
4:46
12."Thank God I Found You" (featuring Joe and 98 Degrees)
  • Carey
  • Lewis
4:17
13."Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)"
  • Carey
  • Warren
4:32
14."Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (featuring Westlife) Phil Collins
3:21
15."All I Want for Christmas Is You" (So So Def Remix) (featuring Jermaine Dupri and Lil' Bow Wow)
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff (remixed by Dupri)
3:43

US edition

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Vision of Love"3:31
2."Love Takes Time"
  • Carey
  • Margulies
Walter Afanasieff 3:48
3."Vanishing"
  • Carey
  • Margulies
Carey4:11
4."I Don't Wanna Cry"
  • Carey
  • Walden
Walden4:49
5."Emotions (12 Inch Club Mix)"
  • Carey
  • Cole
  • Clivillés
5:54
6."Can't Let Go"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:27
7."Make It Happen"
  • Carey
  • Cole
  • Clivillés
  • Carey
  • Cole
  • Clivillés
5:08
8."I'll Be There" (featuring Trey Lorenz)
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:24
9."Dreamlover"
  • Carey
  • Hall
  • Afanaseiff
3:54
10."Hero"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:18
11."Without You"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
3:34
12."Anytime You Need A Friend (C&C Club Remix)"
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
10:55
13."Endless Love" (duet with Luther Vandross) Lionel Richie Afanaseiff4:20
14."Fantasy"
  • Carey
  • Hall
4:04
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."One Sweet Day" (duet with Boyz II Men)
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
4:42
2."Always Be My Baby"
  • Carey
  • Dupri
  • Seal
  • Carey
  • Dupri
  • Seal
4:20
3."Underneath the Stars"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
  • Carey
  • Afanaseiff
3:33
4."Honey"
4:59
5."Butterfly"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
4:34
6."My All"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
3:50
7."Close My Eyes"
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
  • Carey
  • Afanasieff
4:21
8."The Roof (Mobb Deep Extended Version)" (featuring Mobb Deep & Big Noyd)
  • Carey
  • Jean Claude Oliver
  • Samuel Barnes
  • Albert Johnson
  • Kejuan Muchita
  • Cory Rooney
  • Carey
  • Poke & Tone
5:31
9."When You Believe" (duet with Whitney Houston) Stephen Schwartz Babyface 4:34
10."I Still Believe"
  • Carey
  • Stevie J
  • Mike Mason
3:54
11."Heartbreaker" (featuring Jay-Z)
  • Carey
  • Shawn Carter
  • Walden
  • Shirley Ellison
  • Lincoln Chase
  • Jeffrey Cohen
4:46
12."Bliss"
  • Carey
  • James Harris III
  • Terry Lewis
  • James "Big Jim" Wright
5:44
13."Thank God I Found You" (featuring Joe and 98 Degrees)
  • Carey
  • Jam & Lewis
4:17
14."Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)"
  • Carey
  • Jam & Lewis
4:32

Charts

Weekly charts

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabelCatalogue
Ireland [1] June 17, 2011CD, digital download Sony Music 88697832672
United Kingdom [1] June 20, 2011CD, digital download88697832672
United States [10] May 9, 2012CD, digital download88691968082

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