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Merry Christmas (Mariah Carey album)

Merry Christmas is the fourth studio album and first Christmas album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released by Columbia Records on October 28, 1994, at the peak of the initial stretch of Carey's career, between Music Box (1993) and Daydream (1995). The album features cover versions of popular Christmas songs in addition to original material. Carey worked with Walter Afanasieff, with whom she wrote all of the original tracks, as well as producing Carey's interpretations of the covered material. Three singles were released from the album, of which "All I Want for Christmas Is You" went on to become one of the best-selling singles of all time and the best-selling Christmas ringtone in the United States.

Background
Carey has expressed her belief in God and the connection between music and spirituality, and felt the album was finally a way to portray her spirituality through music. After the success of Carey's previous effort, Music Box, there was speculation of a new project in the works; however it was not until October 1994, only one month before the album's release, that Billboard announced Carey would be releasing an album for the Christmas season. Initially, critics were shocked; they did not know how Carey would fare as an entertainer across genres, as she had previously only been viewed as a pop star. Nevertheless, Carey, unaffected by the speculation, continued working on and promoting the album in high spirits, confident in her work. The idea proved to be wise, earning Carey recognition in various markets including Christian radio and contemporary R&B stations, as well as extended her fame in Japan, where the album experienced much of its success. == Conception and composition ==
Conception and composition
Throughout the album's development, Carey worked with Walter Afanasieff, with whom she collaborated on Emotions (1991) and Music Box (1993). Record producer and composer Holland also co-produced some of the albums gospel flavored tracks, including "Silent Night", where he arranged the backing vocals and synthesizers. Carey's rendition of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town", was deemed as "one of the more playful tracks on the album", alongside "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)". == Promotion ==
Promotion
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In the United States, Carey started promotion for Merry Christmas with a live concert at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on December 8, 1994, performing for the first time several tracks from the album, including "All I Want for Christmas Is You", which was later performed on several of her concert tours, including the Japanese shows of Carey's Daydream World Tour (1996), Butterfly World Tour (1998), Rainbow World Tour (2000), Charmbracelet World Tour (2003) and The Adventures of Mimi Tour (2006), due to the massive success of the song in Japan, which became her best-selling single in the country. On December 25, 2001, she appeared on the Christmas special BET Christmas Remembrances Special, where she performed "Joy to the World" and her hit "One Sweet Day" with Boyz II Men. Three years later, she appeared in 2004 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade, where she performed "Joy to the World" and "All I Want for Christmas is You". On December 3, 2008, she performed "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" at the 2008 Grammy Nomination Concert. A year later, Carey sang the So So Def remix version of "All I Want for Christmas is You" at the opening night of her Angels Advocate Tour on New Year's Eve. Other live performances of "All I Want for Christmas is You" includes the 2010 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade, Christmas In Rockefeller Center (in 2012, 2013 and 2014) and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in 2012, where she performed the song alongside Jimmy Fallon and The Roots. Carey also performed "All I Want for Christmas is You" with Michael Bublé for his third Annual Christmas Special in December 2013. She also performed the song at the 91st Annual National Christmas Tree Lighting on December 16, 2013. During The Late Late Show with James Corden on December 15, 2016, Carey sang "All I Want for Christmas is You" on the feature Carpool Karaoke. Fellow singers Adele, Lady Gaga, Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas, Elton John, Selena Gomez, Gwen Stefani, Coldplay's Chris Martin and the band Red Hot Chili Peppers were featured in the video. Carey also performed the song at The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration, VH1 Divas Holiday: Unsilent Night and Disney Parks Magical Christmas Celebration in 2016. In December 2019, Carey returned to The Late Late Show to perform the song for its 25th anniversary. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Merry Christmas, Carey embarked on her first Christmas concert residency, All I Want For Christmas Is You, A Night of Joy & Festivity, which began on December 15, 2014, at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, and ended on December 15, 2019, after completing eight legs and fifty-six shows in North America and Europe. On December 1, 2020, Carey performed a medley of "Heroes", "Hero", and "Joy to the World" at Good Morning America, two days prior to her Christmas special ''Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special, where she re-recorded and performed several songs from the album. The following year, she performed "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" and a new song, "Fall in Love at Christmas", during her 2021 Christmas Special Mariah's Christmas: The Magic Continues''. She also performed "All I Want for Christmas is You" at the 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Singles Merry Christmas was supported by three commercial singles and two promotional singles, with different releases depending on the country. The album's lead single, "All I Want for Christmas Is You", was released on October 29, 1994, in Japan, and in other countries the next month. While it was not initially commercially released in the United States, Billboard described Columbia's level of promotion as unprecedented for a Christmas album. On November 14, 1994, the label released three songs to US radio stations as promotional singles: "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (top 40 and adult contemporary radio stations), "Jesus Born on This Day" (Christian and gospel stations), and "Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)" (R&B stations). The latter was also commercially released that year, Originally released in 1994 as a 12-inch promotional single of dance remixes, becoming a top-forty hit there. "O Holy Night" was released as a promotional single in 1996 and 1998, and later peaked at number 70 on the US Holiday 100 chart, and entered the charts in France, Italy and Iceland; later being certified Platinum in the United States and Canada; and Gold in Italy and New Zealand. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" remains Carey's biggest international hit of her career, breaking several records worldwide and topping the charts in over 30 countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK Singles chart and the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the best-selling Christmas song by a female artist and one of the best-selling singles of all time, selling over 16 million copies worldwide. In the United States, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" broke multiple Hot 100 records, as it became the longest-running number-one song on the chart –spending 21 weeks atop–; the longest-running charting song ever by a woman –and seventh overall– with a total of 78 weeks on the chart. Additionally, the song was certified 18× Platinum in the US, becoming the first holiday song to achieve this and the highest-certified song by a female artist in the country. In Germany, the song also broke the record for the longest-running chart-topper in the country, with 22 weeks at number one, being certified 3× Platinum. It is also Carey's best-selling single in the United Kingdom, where it was certified ten times Platinum, selling over six million units in the country, becoming the highest-certified song of all time by a female artist in the UK. It is also her best-selling single in Canada and Australia, where it was certified Diamond and 13× Platinum, respectively. Other songs from the album also achieved success worldwide: • Her version of Darlene Love's "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" reached the top-twenty on the US Holiday 100 chart, and the top-forty in Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and the Netherlands; and was certified 2× Platinum in Canada; Platinum in the United States; and Gold in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. • Her version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" peaked at number 26 in Hungary, at number 45 on the US Holiday 100, and at number 142 in South Korea; and was also certified Gold in Australia, Canada and the United States. • Her version of "Silent Night" also charted at number 95 in the Netherlands, and was certified Gold in Canada. • "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" / "Gloria (In Excelsis Deo)" also charted on the US Holiday 100 at number 54, and was certified Platinum in the United States. == Editions ==
Editions
• In 2005, the album was re-released as a special edition DualDisc. This edition included two bonus tracks, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" - with a new vocal mix - and a special anniversary mix of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" on the CD side. The DVD side features the entire album in enhanced PCM stereo and music videos. • In 2019, a two-disc 25th anniversary deluxe edition was released, which included the original album and its bonus tracks on disc one, while disc two included a new track called "Sugar Plum Fairy Introlude", live performances from St. John The Divine, select songs from Merry Christmas II You, non-album Christmas singles, and numerous remixes. As of 2021, Merry Christmas has sold 15 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling holiday albums of all time. • In 2024, for the album's 30th anniversary, another deluxe edition was released featuring remastered versions of the live performances from St. John The Divine (including "Hero"), and the video version of "Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)". == Reception ==
Reception
Critical reception In the Los Angeles Times, Chris Willman wrote that Carey "attempts her share of girl-group pop amid the quasi-gospel melisma, though still not evidencing as much personality as talent in either style". The New York Times journalist Jon Pareles was more critical in his review. "Regardless of backup, Ms. Carey oversings, glutting songs with her vocal tics—like sliding down from the note above the melody note—and turning expressions of devotion into narcissistic displays." Chris Dickinson from the Chicago Tribune called the singer a "trilling songbird" and "over-the-top irritant" throughout the album, particularly on "All I Want for Christmas Is You", where she "sounds like a bush-league Petula Clark". The newspaper later named it the seventh worst Christmas album ever. J. D. Considine was more enthusiastic in The Baltimore Sun. In his opinion, Merry Christmas "may look like just another attempt to cash in on Christmas cheer, but is actually the work of someone who genuinely loves this music". Considine said while Carey's gospel and soul-inflected vocal exercises worked well with the traditional songs, "the album's real strength is the conviction she brings to otherwise corny fare like "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town", while the way she augments "Joy to the World" with a bit of the Three Dog Night hit is pure genius." Steve Morse from The Boston Globe argued that it was perhaps Carey's best record, on which she abandoned the overly polished sound of her previous albums and "cut loose with unbridled soul". Retrospective reception In a retrospective review, Barry Schwartz of Stylus Magazine believed Merry Christmas may have been "the definitive Mariah Carey album", finding the singer at "her absolute creative and commercial peak, her voice still a marvel, her songs and performances still undeniably brilliant". AllMusic editor Roch Parisien deemed "All I Want for Christmas Is You" the record's highlight while lamenting Carey's "high opera" pretensions on "O Holy Night" and her dance/club rendition of "Joy to the World". == Commercial performance ==
Commercial performance
ceremony near the White House on December 6, 2013.|alt=A woman wearing a long white dress. She has long golden hair and is holding a sparkling microphone. She is standing on a large red stage, surrounded by dancers in Santa Claus outfits and generally festive attire. Merry Christmas was released in the United States on November 1, 1994, and debuted at number thirty on the US Billboard 200 with 45,000 copies sold in its first week. In its fifth week, the album peaked at number three, with sales of 208,000 copies, but experienced its highest sales in its sixth week (when it was at number six), with another 500,000 copies sold. The album was the second best-selling holiday album that year with a total of 1,859,000 copies sold. It remained in the top twenty for eight weeks and on the Billboard 200 for thirteen weeks, reentering the chart three times; peaking at number 149 the first time, 115 the second and at 61 the third (it has spent a total of 124 weeks on the chart). On December 15, 2025, Merry Christmas was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of ten million copies in the US. and is one of the best-selling holiday albums in the United States. In 2021, the album was named by Billboard as the third Greatest Holiday Album of All Time. Merry Christmas became Carey's first number-one album in Japan, where the album experienced its highest sales, where it sold 2.8 million copies and became the fourth best-selling album by a non-Asian solo artist. In Europe, Merry Christmas experienced success, peaking at number one in Latvia and Lithuania; at number two in Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands; at number three in Italy; at number four in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland; and at number five in Hungary and Estonia. It also reached the top-ten in Finland, Greece, Portugal, and the European Top 100 Albums. To date, Merry Christmas was certified 4× Platinum in Denmark; 3× Platinum in Norway; 2× Platinum in Italy; Platinum in the Netherlands; and Gold in Austria, Germany, Iceland and Switzerland. In the United Kingdom, Merry Christmas peaked at number 32 on the UK Albums Chart, and it was certified Platinum. Additionally, Merry Christmas became the first Christmas album to reach number one on the UK R&B Albums chart, as the album topped the chart during the week of November 8, 2019, becoming Carey's eleventh number-one album on the chart, replacing Kanye West's Jesus Is King, and being replaced by Post Malone's ''Hollywood's Bleeding''. In Australia, the album peaked at number two, and was certified seven-times Platinum, denoting shipments of 490,000 copies and finishing 11th on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) 1994 End of Year Chart. Merry Christmas has sold 18 million copies worldwide, making it the best selling holiday album by a female artist in history. It also stands as one of the best selling holiday albums in world history. == Track listing ==
Track listing
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Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Musicians • 3D – children's choir (7) • Mariah Carey – background vocals (6–8, 10), lead vocals • Walter Afanasieff – claps (10), Hammond B-3 organ (3, 6, 8), keyboards (2–9), synthesizer (2, 3), tambourine (10) • David Daniels – children's choir (7) • Melonie Daniels – background vocals (1–10) • Nathan Daniels – children's choir (7) • Wayne Daniels Jr. – children's choir (7) • Bernard Davis – drums (10) • Omar Hakim – drums (4, 8) • Loris Holland – Hammond B-3 organ (1, 9, 10), piano (1, 9, 10) • Dann Huff – guitar (2–4, 6, 8) • Randy Jackson – bass guitar (4, 8) • Kirk Lyons – bass guitar (10) • Cindy Mizelle – background vocals (9) • Tobitha Shinique Owens – children's choir (7) • Greg Phillinganes – piano (4, 8) • Lenny Pickett – tenor and baritone saxophones (4) • Kelly Price – background vocals (1–10) • Shanrae Price – background vocals (1–10) • David Silliman – percussion (4, 8) • Janaye Walton – children's choir (7) • Jazzmin Walton – children's choir (7) • Jodi Walton – children's choir (7) • Buddy Williams – drums (1) Production • Walter Afanasieff – drum and rhythm programming (2, 3), orchestral programming (5, 7, 9) • Christopher Austopchuk – art direction • Billy B. – make-up • Dana Jon Chappelle – music recording (2–8) • Gary Cirimelli – Macintosh, digital, and synthesizer programming (2–9) • Robert Clivillés – drums, percussion, and bass programming (6) • David Cole – drums, percussion, and bass programming (6) • Brian Devine – hair • Daniela Federici – photography • Gus Garces – assistant engineering • David Gleeson – assistant engineering (2, 7) • Mick Guzauskimixing • Jay Healy – music recording (1, 9–11), vocal recording • June Hong – design • Bob Ludwigmastering • Mike Scott – assistant engineering • Dan Shea – additional programming (2, 7) • Andy Smith – assistant engineering • Chris Theis – assistant engineering (11) • T.D. Valentine – home photos • Basia Zamorska – stylist == Charts ==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts All-time charts == Certifications and sales ==
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