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"Someday" is a song by American singer and songwriter
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey (; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Referred to as the " Songbird Supreme", she is noted for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style and signature use of the whi ...
from her
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debut studio album (1990). It is a
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,
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and R&B song. Prior to Carey signing a record contract, she and producer
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had written and produced a four-track
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which included "Someday". After signing a contract with
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, Carey began work on her debut album and she reached out to
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to ask if he would produce the song, to which he agreed. The composition of the demo recording was changed during the recording process, most notably replacing the horns with a guitar, which Carey disapproved of. "Someday" was released as the album's third single on November 28, 1990. The song was a critical and commercial success, being described as an album highlight and becoming Carey's third consecutive number-one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Someday" was subsequently included on many of Carey's compilation albums and greatest hits releases, including ''#1's'' (1998), ''Greatest Hits'' (2001), ''
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'' (2011) and '' #1 to Infinity'' (2015). It was certified Gold by the RIAA.


Background

In 1988, an 18-year-old
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moved out from her mother's house in
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and into an apartment in
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. She had composed a four-track
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with her writing partner
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while she was attending high school. As 1988 progressed, Carey struggled to impress record executives with the tape and had failed in securing a record deal. She worked several jobs, including as a waitress and coat-checker, in order to pay for studio sessions with Margulies to make changes to the demo. After several months, Carey befriended singer
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, and soon became one of her back-up vocalists. During recording sessions and rehearsals, Starr began to notice "glimpses" of Carey's "gifted" vocals. She thought that Carey was capable of achieving mainstream success and that she needed some guidance to break into the industry. She also recorded a demo around 1986–1988, which was titled “Weakness of the Body” and was given to the Queen of Freestyle
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for her debut album Love Story, released in 1989 One evening, Starr took Carey to a record industry gala with hope of convincing a record executive to listen to Carey's demo.
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, the president of
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, was interested in Carey; as she handed him the tape,
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executive
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grabbed it from him, and said that he would tend to "the project". Mottola left the event later that evening, and got into his limousine and listened to the tape. He quickly realized that he had found a talented vocalist, turned the car around and returned to the party to find Carey, but she had already left. After a week of tracking her down through Starr's management, Mottola got in touch with Carey and invited her to go to Columbia Records. After meeting with Carey and her mother Patricia for the first time, Mottola said, "When I heard and saw Mariah, there was absolutely no doubt that she was in every way destined for super-stardom." After a few brief meetings, Carey was signed to Columbia in December 1988.


Recording

Prior to Carey signing her record deal with Columbia, she and Margulies had written and produced fourteen songs over a three-year period, seven of which made the final track listing of her
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debut
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(1990), including "Someday". "Someday" was one of the four songs which were on the demo tape handed to Mottola prior to her signing the contract. Carey explained the process behind the song's conception, saying that Margulies would play different notes on an electric keyboard with Carey directing him on chord changes, and provided the lyrics, chorus and melody. Producer
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later recalled that "Someday" was his favorite song from the beginning of recording sessions for the album, saying "I loved that song right from the beginning...Then Mariah called me one day and said 'I'd love to do it if you want to do it.' It was great, I'm glad she called me." "Someday" was recorded and mixed by Bob Cadway at The Power Station in New York City. In addition to be written by Carey and Margulies, they also arranged the song with Chris Toland. In addition to producing the track, Wake also carried out additional arrangement with Rich Tancredi. The drum programming was performed by Wake and Joe Franco, while Cadway played the guitars and Tancredi the keyboards. Carey performed all of her own background vocals. Carey later revealed that "Someday" was one of her favorite songs on the demo and that she would "listen to it over and over again on the subway after the studio sessions". However, Carey later expressed her disapproval of some of the new elements added during the production of ''Mariah Carey'', such as the replacement of the horns on the demo in favor of an electric guitar.


Composition and critical reception

The fourth song on the track list of ''Mariah Carey'', "Someday" is the album's first up-tempo track. It is a
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and R&B song, which lasts for a duration of four minutes, six seconds. "Someday" is set in
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and in the
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of
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. Lyrically, it is about how Carey is "gleefully" waiting for bad karma to come to her ex-boyfriend who "dumped" her, which can be heard in the lyrics "Cause I know you'll soon discover / you're needing me in spite of all the others."
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'' described the song as "upbeat dance pop with a prominent role for Carey's joyous and confident vocals." To mark twenty-five years since the release of ''Mariah Carey'' in June 1990, ''
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'' writer Trevor Anderson wrote a track-by-track review of the album in June 2015. He noted that, being the fourth track on the track listing, it is the album's first up-tempo song and that is "beats new life" into it as a result. However, he felt that some of the rhythmic arrangements and the electric guitar solo during the
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prevented "Someday" from sounding timeless. Another editor,
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commented, "One of the front-running pop divas of the '90s picks up the pace with this contagious, new jack-inflected popper that has already proven irresistible at pop radio."


Release and remixes

Included on the maxi single are the 'New 7" Jackswing,' the 'New 7" Straight', the 'New 12" Jackswing' and the 'Pianopercapella – New' mix, all of which were produced by
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, while "Alone in Love" was included as the
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. "Alone in Love" was also written by Carey and Margulies, and produced by
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. "Someday" has been included on many of Carey's
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s and greatest hits releases, including '' #1's'' (1998), ''
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'' (2001), ''
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'' (2011), and '' #1 to Infinity'' (2015). On July 24, 2020, along with the celebration of the 30th-anniversary of her album ''Mariah Carey'', she released the song as an extended play, titled ''Someday EP'', which contains the remixes from the US maxi single, as well as previously unreleased remixes, including the 'House Dub Version', the 'New Jack Dub Version' and the 'New Jack Bonus Beats'.


''MTV Unplugged'' version

Despite having released two highly successful albums, ''Mariah Carey'' and ''
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'' (1991), the singer had yet to embark on world tour because of stage-fright and the possible negative effects of singing vocally strenuous songs every night. Many critics were unconvinced with her reasoning, and accused her of manipulating her vocals in the studio. In response, Carey appeared on ''
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'' to perform a small selection of her songs live in 1992. For her rendition of "Someday", she altered the arrangement and stripped it back to give it a rawer sound. This version was produced by Carey and Afanasieff and recorded live at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York City on March 16, 1992. In the liner notes of ''#1 to Infinity'', Carey expressed her dislike toward the original studio version on ''Mariah Carey'' and stated that she wished she could "delete some of the overproduction," which is why she decided to include the ''MTV Unplugged'' version on the compilation instead. Another arrangement of the song was also included on the set-list of Carey's
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residency show, '' #1 to Infinity'' (2015–17).


Chart performance

In the United States, "Someday" became Carey's third consecutive number-one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 following "
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" and "
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". "Someday" became her first song to top the
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chart on March 16, 1991, and her second chart topper on the Radio Songs chart. The track peaked at number three on the
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chart and number five on the
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chart. After three months of release, the
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(RIAA) certified the song gold, denoting shipments of more than 500,000 copies. In 2015, ''Billboard'' writer Gary Trust compiled a list of Carey's twenty-five best performing songs based on their weekly performance; "Someday" ranks as the singer's eighth best performing track of her career on the Hot 100. Trust also noted that Carey "proved her way" by releasing a club song which reached number-one following two chart-topping ballads. In Canada, "Someday" reached at number five on the main chart, but peaked at number one on both the Top Singles and Adult Contemporary charts. It also reached a peak of number four on the Dance chart. Outside of North America, "Someday" reached the top-five in Iceland, the top-fifteen in New Zealand, the top-forty in France and the United Kingdom, and the top-fifty in Australian and Belgium.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Someday" begins with Carey, revisiting her youth, wandering a high school corridor and standing inside a classroom of schoolchildren playing various musical instruments with inter-cutting clips of men playing on drums. Clips of a schoolgirl playing Carey are also shown, with Carey shadowing her movements, and her efforts to catch a schoolboy's attention who in turn persistently ignores her, choosing to mess about in the classroom and corridors with his friends instead. Towards the end of the video, groups of schoolchildren are shown dancing in the corridor as the boy she liked, now an adult, is following Carey around the school and trying to flirt with her, but Carey brushes him off. The official music video has achieved 6 million views on
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as of July 2020. On July 29, 2020, the music video was re-released in a
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form, in HD quality. The extended version of the video was included on '' The First Vision'' 1991 VHS and its subsequent DVD reissue, in which Carey stated that she loved watching the kids dancing and getting to interact with them and that she had fun during the video shoot. The video was removed from the tracklisting of the '' #1's'' video release, as Carey felt ashamed of the results of the video, instead being replaced by the ''MTV Unplugged'' performance. In 2015, to coincide with the release of '' #1 to Infinity'' Carey released videos of herself talking about the videos to songs on the compilation. For "Someday", Carey stated that she "hates" the video, mainly because of the "tomfoolery" scenes of the kids. She said that she would have kept only the closeups and that the girl playing the younger version of herself was cute.


Formats and track listings

* 12-inch vinyl and cassette single # "Someday" (New 12" House) – 6:50 # "Someday" (Pianoapercaloopapella) – 4:14 # "Someday" (New 12" Jackswing) – 6:55 # "Someday" (New 7" Straight) – 4:16 # "Alone in Love" – 4:11 * 7-inch vinyl and cassette singles # "Someday" (7" Jackswing Mix) – 4:40 # "Alone in Love" – 4:11 * Worldwide 12-inch vinyl, maxi-CD, CD3 and cassette singles # "Someday" (New 12" House) – 6:50 # "Someday" (New 12" Jackswing) – 6:56 # "Someday" (Pianoapercaloopapella) – 4:14 * European 7-inch, CD and cassette singles # "Someday" (New 7" Straight) – 4:16 # "Someday" (New 7" Jackswing) – 4:40 * Maxi-CD single # "Someday" (New 7" Jackswing) – 4:40 # "Someday" (New 7" Straight) – 4:16 # "Someday" (New 12" Jackswing) – 6:55 # "Someday" (Pianoapercapella – New) – 4:17 # "Alone in Love" – 4:11 * UK CD single # "Someday" (7" Jackswing Mix) – 4:40 # "Someday" (12" Jackswing Mix) – 6:55 # "Someday" (12" House Mix) – 6:50 * UK limited edition picture disc CD single # "Someday" – 4:40 # "Vision of Love" – 3:28 # "Love Takes Time" – 3:48 # "Alone in Love" – 4:11 * Someday EP # "Someday" (New 7" Straight) – 4:18 # "Someday" (7" Jack Swing Mix) – 4:41 # "Someday" (New 12" House) – 6:52 # "Someday" (New 12" Jackswing) – 6:58 # "Someday" (Pianoapercaloopapella) – 4:15 # "Someday" (House Dub Version) – 5:11 # "Someday" (New Jack Dub Version) – 4:23 # "Someday" (New Jack Bonus Beats) – 4:31


Credits and personnel


A-side: "Someday"

Recording * Recorded at The Power Station, New York City * Mixed at The Power Station, New York City Vocals * Lead vocals – Mariah Carey * Background vocals – Mariah Carey Personnel * Songwriting – Mariah Carey, Ben Margulies * Production – Ric Wake * Arrangement – Mariah Carey, Ben Marguilles, Chris Toland * Additional arrangement – Ric Wake, Rich Tancredi * Mixing – Bob Cadway * Drum programming – Ric Wake, Joe Franco * Guitar – Bob Cadway * Keyboards – Joe Franco


B-side: "Alone in Love"

Recording * Recorded at Skyline Studios, New York City; The Hit Factory, New York City; Oakshire Recorders, Los Angeles * Mixed at Skyline Studios, New York City Vocals * Lead vocals – Mariah Carey * Background vocals – Mariah Carey Personnel * Songwriting – Mariah Carey, Ben Margulies * Production –
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* Arrangement – Mariah Carey, Ben Marguilles, Chris Toland * Mixing and recording –
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, Rhett Lawrence * Guitar –
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, David Williams * Keyboards – Rhett Lawrence Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Mariah Carey''. "Someday" remixes and alternate versions co-produced by
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with Ric Wake.


Charts and certifications


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 1991 *
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*
Artists with the most number-ones on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart This is a list of artists with the most number-ones on the U.S. '' Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart. Madonna currently holds the record for the most number-one songs in the 43-year history of the chart, with 50. The only other artists to have ...


References


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