Never Forget You

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Never Forget You
Mariah Carey
publication February 22, 1994
length 3:46
Genre (s) Pop , R&B
text Mariah Carey, Babyface
music Babyface, Mariah Carey, Daryl Simmons
Award (s) Gold (USA)
album Music box

Never Forget You is a song by the American singer Mariah Carey . The song was written by her and Babyface and produced by her, Babyface and Daryl Simmons. The title appeared on Carey's third music album Music Box (1993). The song was released as the third single by Music Box on February 22, 1994 , with a double A-side that included a cover version of Badfingers Without You . Mariah Carey did not shoot a music video for the song or produce any remixed versions . It is Carey's first single that she did not make a music video for. In addition, Mariah Carey never sang the song live.

Remix and other versions

The R&B remix versions of Jermaine Dupri appeared on the maxi single of the song, including the radio edit , an extended version and the instrumental piece of the song, as well as a remix version of Babyface's original production with an impulsive R&B rhythm. The instrumental piece of the song was heard on an episode of MTV Cribs with Mariah Carey.

The song was among others by the Japanese R & B singer Double gecovert and appeared on his greatest hits album 10 Years Best: We R & B .

Charts

Before it was released, the song charted together in the US as Without You & Never Forget You . The Billboard magazine allowed double-sided singles together as an entry in the 100 Billboard Hot to slits. The song with the most sales or airplay will then be automatically counted as the A-side single. Without You / Never Forget You reached # 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed in the top 40 for 21 weeks.

The song Never Forget You was only released as an actual single for the American R&B charts and reached the top ten of the R&B charts at number 7. In 1994, the song was awarded a gold record in the USA for over 150,000 units sold excellent.

Placements

Chart (1994) Top ranking
United StatesUnited States United States 3

Annual charts

Annual charts (1994) placement
United StatesUnited States United States 16

Sales figures and awards

country Sales figures Award
United StatesUnited States United States 500,000+ gold

Individual evidence

  1. Artist Chart History - Mariah Carey ( Memento from April 4, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Billboard Top 100 - 1994 . Retrieved August 27, 2010.