Mariah Carey Announces Release Date & Tracklist For "#1 To Infinity"

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Mariah Carey gives out the release date and tracklist to "#1 to Infinity".

On May 18, Mariah Carey will release a greatest hits compilation titled #1 to Infinity. The album's songs are not merely hits, though--#1 to Infinity is a collection of all of Mariah's songs that hit #1 on the charts--incredibly impressive considering there are 19 tracks--though the last song, "Infinity", is brand new. 

In addition the tracklist, Mariah, now 46 (though looking as good as ever on the album cover), also announced she's back with Epic Records and L.A. Reid, who says he "couldn’t be more thrilled to be back together again with Mariah".

The album will arrive just as Mariah begins her residency at Caesar's Palace in Vegas, where she will perform all 18 of her #1 hits in succession. Below you can find the tracklist, as well as the number of weeks each song spent at the top of the charts.

#1 to Infinity is available for pre-order on Mariah's website

1.  “Vision of Love” (4 weeks, 1990)
2.  “Love Takes Time” (3 weeks, 1990)
3.  “Someday” (MTV Unplugged version) (2 weeks, 1991)
4.  “I Don’t Wanna Cry” (2 weeks, 1991)
5.  “Emotions” (3 weeks, 1991)
6.  “I’ll Be There” (featuring Trey Lorenz) (2 weeks, 1992)
7.  “Dreamlover” (8 weeks, 1993)
8.  “Hero” (4 weeks, 1993)
9.  “Fantasy” (Bad Boy Fantasy featuring O.D.B.) (8 weeks, 1995)
10.  “One Sweet Day” (featuring Boyz II Men) (16 weeks,1995-1996)
11.  “Always Be My Baby” (2 weeks, 1996)
12.  “Honey” (3 weeks, 1997)
13.  “My All” (1 week, 1998)
14.  “Heartbreaker” (featuring Jay-Z) (2 weeks, 1999)
15.  “Thank God I Found You” (featuring Joe & 98 Degrees) (1 week, 2000)
16.  “We Belong Together” (14 weeks, 2005)
17.  “Don’t Forget About Us” (2 weeks, 2005)
18.  “Touch My Body” (2 weeks, 2008)
19.  “Infinity” (2015)


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Mariah Carey Announces Release Date & Tracklist For "#1 To Infinity"
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