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Mariah Carey's 30 greatest singles – ranked!

With All I Want for Christmas Is You on the cusp of claiming the UK No 1 for the first time in 26 years, what better time to celebrate one of the great R&B repertoires?
Winter wonderland … Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special on Apple TV+. Photograph: AP

30. Save the Day (2020)

Written and recorded in 2011, but – in Carey’s own words – “left in a holding pattern for a special reason”, this eventually came out this summer, by which time its lyrics, not least the line “we’re all in this together”, sounded weirdly appropriate. Lauryn Hill’s guest appearance turned out to be in sampled form, but never mind: the real power is in Carey’s heartfelt vocal.

29. I’ll Be There (1992)

Carey’s appearance on MTV Unplugged was a big deal: she had previously avoided live performances, which led to questions about how well her voice might hold up on stage. The live version of I’ll Be There – a highlight of the MTV performance that became a US No 1 – answered them with considerable aplomb.

28. I Still Believe (1999)

There is a neat circularity about Carey’s cover of the ballad I Still Believe: it was originally recorded in 1987 by Brenda K Starr, for whom a pre-fame Carey sang backing and who pressed Carey’s demo tape on CBS executive Tommy Mottola, helping to secure her a record deal. Perhaps understandably, she sings the hell

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