"Can't Let Go" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
for her second studio album, ''
Emotions
Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
'' (1991).
released it as the album's second single in November 1991. Featuring
synthesizers
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and
drum programming
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, "Can't Let Go" is a
breakup song
A breakup song is a song describing the breakup of an intimate relationship, with associated emotions of sadness, frustration, anger, and sometimes of acceptance, relief, or even liberation. As one source states (discussing the upbeat breakup son ...
in the form of an
R&B and pop
slow jam
A slow jam is music with rhythm and blues and soul influences. Slow jams are commonly R&B ballads or downtempo songs, and are mostly soft-sounding with heavily emotional or romantic lyrical content. The earliest known use of the term is from a ...
. The lyrics, written by Carey, are about post-breakup sadness. She composed the music and produced the song with
Walter Afanasieff
Walter Afanasieff (born Vladimir Nikitich Afanasyev; February 10, 1958), formerly nicknamed Baby Love in the 1980s, is an American record producer and songwriter. He was a frequent collaborator of Mariah Carey on her first six studio albums. Af ...
, who had previously worked on her 1990 single "
Love Takes Time
"Love Takes Time" is a song recorded by American singer Mariah Carey for her eponymous debut studio album (1990). Written by Carey and Ben Margulies, while produced by Walter Afanasieff, the song was released as the second single from the al ...
". Carey's vocal range spans more than three
octave
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s; her delivery is predominately breathy and in a low
register
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* Registration (organ), ...
, with
whistle notes in the song's introduction and ending.
Music critics considered "Can't Let Go" a vocal showcase for Carey but gave the composition mixed reviews. In the United States, "Can't Let Go" received significant airplay across
adult contemporary
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
,
contemporary hit, and
urban contemporary
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radio formats. It peaked at number two on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and ended her streak of five consecutive number one songs dating to her debut, "
Vision of Love
"Vision of Love" is the debut single by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, recorded for her eponymous debut studio album (1990). It was written by Carey and Ben Margulies. After being featured on Carey's demo tape for Columbia Records, t ...
". "Can't Let Go" also became her lowest-charting single in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, at the time. Elsewhere, the song peaked within the top ten on sales and airplay charts in Canada and at number twenty in the United Kingdom. The
Recording Industry Association of America
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certified it gold.
Jim Sonzero
Jim Sonzero is a music video and film director. He co-directed Mariah Carey's " Can't Let Go." His feature length directorial debut was ''Pulse'', a horror film starring Kristen Bell. He was the cutscene director for ''Killzone 3'' and ''Resident ...
directed the black and white music video, which depicts Carey singing alone in an empty house. She performed "Can't Let Go" on several American and British television programs such as ''
MTV Unplugged
''MTV Unplugged'' is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic instrument, acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. F ...
'', ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
'', and ''
Top of the Pops
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''. Carey sang it during her 2006 concert tour
The Adventures of Mimi and the Las Vegas residencies
The Butterfly Returns
The Butterfly Returns was a concert residency by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It began on July 5, 2018 and concluded on February 29, 2020. This was Carey's second concert residency placed in Las Vegas s ...
and
The Celebration of Mimi. "Can't Let Go" is featured on her compilation albums ''
Greatest Hits
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'' (2001) and ''
The Ballads'' (2008).
Background and release
After its release in June1990,
American singer
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
's
eponymous debut album sold over seven million copies and four of its singles reached number one on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
She resumed work with
Walter Afanasieff
Walter Afanasieff (born Vladimir Nikitich Afanasyev; February 10, 1958), formerly nicknamed Baby Love in the 1980s, is an American record producer and songwriter. He was a frequent collaborator of Mariah Carey on her first six studio albums. Af ...
in late 1990 for her second album ''
Emotions
Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
'' (1991); he had produced the ''Mariah Carey'' single "
Love Takes Time
"Love Takes Time" is a song recorded by American singer Mariah Carey for her eponymous debut studio album (1990). Written by Carey and Ben Margulies, while produced by Walter Afanasieff, the song was released as the second single from the al ...
" earlier that year. One of their first collaborations, "Can't Let Go", was recorded in 1991 after a
demo received approval from
executives.
Columbia issued ''Emotions'' on September 17,1991, with "Can't Let Go" as the third track.
The song garnered unsolicited airplay from American
urban contemporary radio stations after the album's release.
Columbia released it as a single in the United States in November1991.
"Can't Let Go" was the second single from ''Emotions'', following the title track "
Emotions
Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
". Unlike the latter, "Can't Let Go" was only distributed as a
cassette single
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and
seven-inch vinyl single in the United States instead of additional
maxi cassette,
twelve-inch vinyl, and
compact disc
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configurations.
Sony Music Japan
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released a
mini CD single
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on December 5,1991.
The
B-side
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for most formats was dance track "To Be Around You", an album cut from ''Emotions''.
"Can't Let Go" was later included on Carey's compilation albums ''
Greatest Hits
A greatest hits album or best-of album is a type of compilation album that collects popular and commercially successful songs by a particular artist or band. While greatest hits albums are typically supported by the artist, they can also be creat ...
'' (2001) and ''
The Ballads'' (2008).
Music and lyrics
Musically, "Can't Let Go" is an
R&B and
pop
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* Pop music, a musical genre
Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop! (British group), a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Album ...
song in the form of a
slow jam
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.
Carey wrote the lyrics herself and composed the music with Afanasieff.
The lyrics of "Can't Let Go", a
breakup song
A breakup song is a song describing the breakup of an intimate relationship, with associated emotions of sadness, frustration, anger, and sometimes of acceptance, relief, or even liberation. As one source states (discussing the upbeat breakup son ...
, are about sadness after the end of a relationship: "Do you know the way it feels when all you have just dies?" Referring to the line "Every night I see you in my dreams", author Andrew Chan said the song is about "how the one who's been left behind turns the void into something graspable"
and French professor Beverly J. Evans stated it is indirectly influenced by the
dream vision
A dream vision or ''visio'' is a literary device in which a dream or vision is recounted as having revealed knowledge or a truth that is not available to the dreamer or visionary in a normal waking state. While dreams occur frequently throughout ...
in the medieval poem ''
Roman de la Rose
''Le Roman de la Rose'' (''The Romance of the Rose'') is a medieval poem written in Old French and presented as an allegory">allegorical romantic love is disclosed. Its two authors conceived it as a psychological allegory; throughout the Lover' ...
''. According to John Martinucci of the ''
Gavin Report
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'', Carey evokes "feelings of a unity that's been cast away without resolution".
Sociology professor
Thomas J. Scheff said the lyrics "My world is gone" and "But still you remain on my mind" show that the relationship in the song is defined by how a lover thinks they lack a future without the other who has moved on.
"Can't Let Go" opens with a minute of
synthesizer
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and guitar instrumentation interspersed with faint notes from Carey in the
whistle register
The whistle register (also called the flute register or flageolet register) is the highest register of the human voice, lying above the modal register and falsetto register. This register has a specific physiological production that is differe ...
.
Chan thought this conjured "a sensation of space and distance"
and biographer
Chris Nickson
Chris Nickson (born 1954) is a British writer, novelist, music journalist, and biographer.
Biography
Nickson was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, but lived in the United States from the age of 21, returning to the UK in 2005. As a music journalist ...
remarked it resembled a
hymn
A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' d ...
.
Carey uses a nasal vocal delivery for the first word of the phrase "There you are" in the opening verse. Music professor Richard Rischar identified this as an example of the unique timbre patterns typically heard in ballads by Black artists. Arranged in
gospel
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-influenced harmonies,
Carey's vocals span three
octave
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s and seven
semitone
A semitone, also called a minor second, half step, or a half tone, is the smallest musical interval commonly used in Western tonal music, and it is considered the most dissonant when sounded harmonically.
It is defined as the interval between ...
s from the low note of F
3 to the high note of C
7.
She remains in a low
vocal register
A vocal register is a range of tones in the human voice produced by a particular vibratory pattern of the vocal folds. These registers include modal voice (or normal voice), vocal fry, falsetto, and the whistle register.
Registers originate in lar ...
with a breathy delivery before concluding with a whistle note at the end of the song.
According to official sheet music published by
Hal Leonard
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, "Can't Let Go" has a moderate
tempo
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of 80
beat
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s per minute.
The album version lasts four minutes and twenty-seven seconds and the edited single is three minutes and forty-nine seconds long.
Complemented by
drum programming
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, synthesizers feature prominently throughout the track.
Assisted by Bruce Calder, Craig Silvey, Manny LaCarrubba, M. T. Silvia, and Lolly Grodner, Dana Jon Chappelle engineered "Can't Let Go" at
Skywalker Sound
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in
Marin County, California
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;
The Plant Recording Studios in
Sausalito, California
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Sausalito's ...
; and
Right Track Recording
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in New York City. After Afanasieff and Carey produced the song, Chappelle conducted mixing at Right Track Recording and
Bob Ludwig
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mastered it at New York City's
Masterdisk
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Their clients include such n ...
. "Can't Let Go" features guitars played by
Michael Landau
Michael Christopher Landau (born June 1, 1958) is an American musician, audio engineer, and record-producer. He is a session musician and guitarist who has played on many albums since the early 1980s with Boz Scaggs, Minoru Niihara, Joni Mitchel ...
, keyboards and synthesizers from Afanasieff, and programming by Afanasieff,
Ren Klyce
Ren Klyce is a Japanese-American sound designer and sound mixer. Career
He has been nominated for nine Academy Awards; six for Best Sound and three for Best Sound Editing. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with director David F ...
, and Gary Cirimelli.
Critics considered the composition moody and compared it to songs by other artists.
''
Billboard
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'' contributor Sal Cinquemani viewed it as a rewrite of "
Make It Last Forever", a 1987 track by
Keith Sweat
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.
''
Boston Phoenix
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'' writer Amy Linden said the production recalls "any '80s black pop song";
Nickson said the song "could easily have been written in any decade from the fifties onward".
As with "Emotions" and "
Make It Happen", the other singles from ''Emotions'', "Can't Let Go" was the subject of a lawsuit.
Songwriters Sharon Taber and Randy Gonzales filed a claim in the
against Carey, Afanasieff, and several music businesses in March 1992. They alleged the composition of the chorus in "Can't Let Go" is the same as that in their 1990 song "Right Before My Eyes".
The defendants rejected the accusation and the case was dropped in a 1996
confidential settlement ahead of an impending trial.
Critical reception
Carey's vocal performance was a topic of critical commentary. ''
Tampa Tribune
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The newspaper also published a ''St. P ...
'' writer Wayne Garcia thought her breathy delivery helped make "Can't Let Go" worthwhile. According to Chuck Campbell of ''
The Knoxville News-Sentinel
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History
The newspaper was formed in 1926 from the merger of two competing newspapers: '' ...
'', Carey "glides on the sweeping beauty" of the song. Writing in ''
The Times
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'', David Sinclair said the whistle notes showcased her vocal abilities successfully. Randy Clark and Bryan DeVaney from ''
Cash Box
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'' commented: "Her voice still has that crystal-clear sound that has hypnotized listeners of all sorts." Parry Gettelman of the ''
Orlando Sentinel
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The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is owned by pare ...
'' and Rashod D. Ollison of ''
The Baltimore Sun
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'' deemed her singing histrionic.
The composition received mixed reviews. Diane Rufer and Ron Fell of the ''Gavin Report'' said it depicts heartbreak effectively. ''
New York Times
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'' writer
Jon Caramanica
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Biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Caramanica received his bachelor's degree ...
and Peter Piatkowski in ''
PopMatters
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'' called the song beautiful. ''Billboard'' contributor Princess Gabbara cited it as an example of Carey and Afanasieff's musical chemistry. According to ''
Entertainment Weekly
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''s Whitney Pastorek, "something in the structure creates these places where it could jump off and go in a different direction, sprout another tune, but then it zigs where it seems like it should zag".
Differing in ''
The Washington Post
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'', Mike Joyce called the track "tiresome and predictable". Chan considered the lyrics marred by
cliché
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s and
Siân Pattenden
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of ''
Smash Hits
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'' said it sounds suitable for an advertisement.
Commercial performance
Carey's first five singles from "Vision of Love" to "Emotions" topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Singles chart in the United States. "Can't Let Go" ended the streak when it peaked at number two on January 25,1992. , it is Carey's sixteenth-best performing song on the Hot 100.
On the comparative
Top 100 Pop Singles chart published by ''Cash Box'', "Can't Let Go" became Carey's sixth consecutive number one song.
A success across multiple
radio format
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s, "Can't Let Go" reached number one on each of the
adult contemporary
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airplay charts published by ''Billboard'', ''Gavin Report'', and ''
Radio & Records
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'' magazines;
the
pop
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Arts, entertainment, and media
* Pop music, a musical genre
Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop! (British group), a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Album ...
airplay charts by ''Gavin Report'' and ''Radio & Records'';
and the urban contemporary airplay chart by ''Radio & Records''.
The
Recording Industry Association of America
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awarded "Can't Let Go" a gold certification in 2022, which denotes 500,000 units based on digital downloads and on-demand streams.
"Can't Let Go" achieved less success outside the United States. In Canada, the single peaked at number three on the airplay chart produced by ''
RPM
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Standards
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'' and number seven on the sales chart published by ''
The Record
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''.
It reached the top twenty in the United Kingdom ( 20) and on national airplay charts in Sweden and Norway ( 20 and 14, respectively).
On the pan-European sales chart compiled by ''
Music & Media
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'', "Can't Let Go" achieved a top ranking of sixty-nine.
With peak positions of number twenty-one in New Zealand and number sixty-three in Australia, the single became her lowest-charting in those countries at the time.
This recurred in the Netherlands as "Can't Let Go" reached number seventy-seven on the
Single Top 100
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.
Music video and performances
Jim Sonzero
Jim Sonzero is a music video and film director. He co-directed Mariah Carey's " Can't Let Go." His feature length directorial debut was ''Pulse'', a horror film starring Kristen Bell. He was the cutscene director for ''Killzone 3'' and ''Resident ...
directed the song's accompanying music video, his first work with Carey.
Filmed in black and white and composed of fewer than one hundred shots,
the video features Carey looking despondent while wearing a black
halter top
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with diamonds.
She is situated in a house with flowers and letters. Nixon considered this style effective given the breakup nature of the song.
Christine Werthman of ''Billboard'' described the video as simple and
KQED's Emmanuel Hapsis thought it was boring.
Music journalist
Rip Rense considered Carey's scenes "self-consciously artsy".
Following its release in late 1991, the video was included on Carey's 1992 album ''
MTV Unplugged +3''.
Carey performed "Can't Let Go" on several occasions. In 1991 and 1992, she sang it on American television shows such as ''
MTV Unplugged
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'',
''
Soul Train
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'', and ''
Saturday Night Live
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''. Carey promoted the song to a British audience on ''
Top of the Pops
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''. She included "Can't Let Go" in the setlist of her 2006
Adventures of Mimi
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tour as part of a ballad medley.
Carey performed the track during her Las Vegas concert residencies
The Butterfly Returns
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(2018–2020) and
The Celebration of Mimi (2024). She appeared on rapper
Rick Ross
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's song "Can't Say No" on his 2015 album ''
Black Market
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'', which samples "Can't Let Go".
Track listings
* 7-inch vinyl, cassette, CD, mini CD singles
# "Can't Let Go" (edit)
# "To Be Around You"
*12-inch vinyl single, CD maxi single 1
# "Can't Let Go" (edit)
# "To Be Around You"
# "Can't Let Go"
* CD maxi single 2
# "Can't Let Go" (edit)
# "To Be Around You"
# "The Wind"
* CD maxi single 3
["Can't Let Go" (CD maxi single). . 1992. ]
# "Can't Let Go" (edit)
# "
I Don't Wanna Cry
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"
# "All in Your Mind"
Credits and personnel
Recording
* Recorded at Skywalker Sound, Marin Country, California; The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, California; Right Track Recording, New York City.
* Mixed at Right Track Recording, New York City.
* Mastered at Masterdisk, New York City.
Personnel
* Lyrics, background vocals – Mariah Carey
* Music – Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff
* Production, arrangement – Walter Afanasieff, Mariah Carey
* Keyboards, synthesizers, synthesizer bass,
Synclavier
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acoustic guitar, drums and percussion arrangements and programming – Walter Afanasieff
* Guitars – Michael Landau
* Synclavier/
Akai
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programming – Ren Klyce
* Synclavier/
Macintosh
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programming – Gary Cirmelli
* Engineering, mixing – Dana Jon Chappelle
* Assistant engineering – Bruce Calder, Craig Silvey, Manny LaCarrubba, M. T. Silvia, Lolly Grodner
* Mastering – Bob Ludwig
Charts and certifications
See also
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''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1992
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List of Hot Adult Contemporary number ones of 1992
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List of ''Cash Box'' Top 100 number-one singles of 1992
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1990s ballads
1991 songs
1991 singles
Black-and-white music videos
Columbia Records singles
Contemporary R&B ballads
Mariah Carey songs
Songs about heartache
Songs involved in plagiarism controversies
Song recordings produced by Walter Afanasieff
Songs written by Walter Afanasieff
Songs written by Mariah Carey
Torch songs