What Song Is Where the Singer Is in a Corn Field and a Baby Appears Out of the Sky

1996 unmarried by Mariah Carey

1996 single past Mariah Carey

"Always Be My Baby"
A black-and-white photo of Carey smiling from the song's remix video, sporting a long wavy hairstyle and wearing a large hat.
Unmarried by Mariah Carey
from the album Daydream
B-side
  • "Slipping Away"
  • "Long Ago"
Released February 20, 1996 (1996-02-20)
Recorded 1994
Genre
  • Pop[1]
  • R&B[2]
Length iv:eighteen
Label Columbia
Songwriter(south)
  • Mariah Carey
  • Jermaine Dupri
  • Manuel Seal
Producer(south)
  • Mariah Carey
  • Jermaine Dupri
  • Manuel Seal
Mariah Carey singles chronology
"Open up Artillery"
(1995)
"E'er Exist My Baby"
(1996)
"Forever"
(1996)

"Ever Exist My Baby" is a song past American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her 5th studio album Fantasize (1995). Information technology was released by Columbia Records on February twenty, 1996, equally the third U.s.a. single and fourth overall. The song was written and produced by Carey, Jermaine Dupri and Manuel Seal. A midtempo song, its lyrics draw the feeling of zipper and unity the vocalizer feels towards her estranged lover, fifty-fifty though they are no longer together, she says he will always be a role of her and volition "always be her baby" even after they move on.

"Always Be My Baby" was acclaimed past music critics and was a commercial success, becoming Carey's eleventh chart topper on the US Billboard Hot 100, tying her with Madonna and Whitney Houston for well-nigh number-i singles by a female artist at the time. It spent ii weeks atop the chart and became Carey's eighth chart-topper on the Canadian RPM Elevation Singles chart. The vocal is certified triple platinum in the U.s.a. with i,254,000 units coming from physical sales, 890,000 coming from digital sales, and 856,000 coming from streaming equivalent units. In other regions, the single performed well, peaking at number three in the United Kingdom, number 5 in New Zealand, number 17 in Australia and in the top 20 in nearly music markets where it charted.

The accompanying music video for "Always Be My Baby" features scenes of Carey frolicking by a campsite in upstate New York, as well as swinging on a Cooper Tire over a lake. Boosted inter-cuts include scenes of two children, i male and female person, sneaking out at nighttime and spending fourth dimension together past a campfire similar to Carey'due south location. Most scenes from the video were filmed at The Fresh Air Fund's Camp Mariah, named after Carey for her generous support and dedication to Fresh Air Fund children. The vocal was performed live during her Daydream Globe Tour (1996) and many of her future tours and concerts. "Ever Be My Baby" was likewise featured in Carey'southward compilation albums: #one'southward (1998), Greatest Hits (2001), The Ballads (2008) and #1 to Infinity (2015). The U.Due south. and Canadian B-side "Slipping Away" is included in the compilation album The Rarities (2020).

Background and recording [edit]

While Carey was writing and commencing the recording of Fantasize from tardily 1994, she began searching for unlike producers, in order to give her work a new audio.[1] Jermaine Dupri, who had risen to fame during that menses and previously remixed Carey's song "Never Forget You" for its single release in 1994, began working with Carey on material for her album. Afterwards recording the song in December 1994, Carey recalled that she chose to work with Dupri because he had a "very distinct vibe."[1] Additionally, Carey commissioned the help of hip-hop and contemporary R&B producer, Manuel Seal. As Seal played unlike keys on the pianoforte, Carey led him with the melody she was "hearing within her head" and began humming the phrase "always be my infant."[1] In an interview with Fred Bronson, Carey discussed the process information technology took to write and produce the vocal:

Jermaine, Manuel and I sat down and Jermaine programmed the drums. I told him the experience I wanted and Manuel put his hands on the keyboards and I started singing the tune. Nosotros went back and along with the bridge and the B-section. I had the outline of the lyrics and started singing 'Always exist my babe' off the top of my caput.[1]

"Ever Be My Baby" marked the first of several collaborations betwixt Carey and Dupri.[3] Like producers earlier him, Dupri commended Carey'southward song abilities, "she tin can pretty much practice anything with her vocalisation. She'southward really strong vocally."[1] Another musical craft the song featured was the inclusion of heavy groundwork vocals of her lower registers, with Carey so belting and singing the higher notes over her groundwork vocals and melody, creating a "double voice effect."[1] When discussing the technique used in the background vocals, Carey said:

The background vocals are an important part of the picture for me. That's why I like to do them myself a lot of the time, or initially I'll lay downwardly the tracks. I'll double my voice or do a couple of tracks of my own voice. It's easy for me to match my vocalisation. And and then if I'm going to use other groundwork singers, I'll let them go along meridian of mine.[1]

Composition [edit]

"Always Be My Infant" is a "carefree" midtempo ballad,[4] which incorporates pop and R&B genres.[one] [2] [v] Rolling Stone contributor Brittany Spanos identified the rail as "one of her more straightforward popular hits from the early portion of her career, featuring a catchy chorus and one of her most tender song performances."[6] It has a moderate tempo of 79 beats per minute.[vii] The vocal features a "double phonation" which is an outcome Carey created in the studio, where her lower song notes are used as backup, and her higher chest notes are used as the song'southward main focal point.[1] The vocal's instrumentation is written in the fundamental of E major and increases past one semitone to F major.[7] Information technology is prepare in signature common time.[7] Carey'southward vocals span from the note of Btwo to F5. Describing the track every bit "buoyant", Pitchfork'south Jamieson Cox wrote that "in that location are moments ... where all you hear is Mariah singing over rock-solid piano chords," finding the arrangement and simplicity "well-nigh surprising given her taste for the ostentatious."[8] Jordan Runtagh, writing for People, described the song every bit "somewhere betwixt a breezy love song and contemplative breakup ode".[iii] The Daily Telegraph described the rails as a dearest song whose "lyrics draw the sense of attachment Carey still feels towards her former lover".[5] Its lyrics feature several ad libs, opening with "doo-doo-doo dow",[9] which is also used throughout the song's chorus.[iv]

Critical reception [edit]

"E'er Be My Infant" received acclamation from music critics.[5] Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly complimented the song's "relaxed swing" and felt its instrumentation helped make it a standout from the album.[10] Alan Jones from Music Week stated that "it's a concise, fairly subdued and very tricky tune and a fine showcase for Carey, who resists the temptation to indulge too heavily in vocal gymnastics."[11] Stephen Holden, editor of The New York Times, complimented "Always Be My Baby," calling it 1 of "the best on the album."[12] At the 38th Grammy Awards the song received a nomination for All-time Female R&B Vocal Operation.[13] In 2017, Rolling Stone readers voted "Always Exist My Baby" the 5th greatest song of Carey's career,[6] while Entertainment Weekly ranked the vocal second in a similar poll, writing, "there'south no way we would e'er effort to shake her — even if nosotros didn't know withal that "always" really would final this long."[9] Ranking "Always Exist My Baby" Carey'southward 2d best number-one song, Glenn Gamboa of Newsday noted that the song "nevertheless shows off her legendary range, but also shows that she can be chill and laid-back enough to make 'doobedoo oh' work as a chorus."[4]

Nautical chart operation [edit]

"E'er Be My Baby" was released by Columbia Records on March 9, 1996, in Europe, and debuted at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the event dated April 6, 1996, behind Celine Dion'south "Because You Loved Me," which had replaced Carey's previous unmarried, "Ane Sweet Day", at number 1.[14] "Always Be My Baby" stayed at number two for four weeks, and topped the Hot 100 on May 4, 1996, where it spent 2 weeks earlier returning to the number two position for an additional 5 weeks.[14] At the end of its U.s.a. chart run, the song spent a total of ix weeks at number two, the fourth longest stay in the chart's history.[14] The vocal became Carey's 11th chart topper in the U.s.a., tying her with Madonna and Whitney Houston as the female person solo artist with the nearly number-one singles, a record she presently passed.[fourteen] Afterward spending 2 weeks atop the Hot 100, the 3 singles from Daydream had given Carey a combined 26 weeks (6 months) atop the chart, something never duplicated by another artist until Usher and the Black Eyed Peas in the mid to late 2000s.[fourteen] In Canada, the song became Carey's eighth nautical chart topper, after information technology ascended to the number one position on the Canadian RPM Singles Chart during the week of May twenty, 1996.[fifteen]

While it charted well exterior the Us, the song didn't manage to chart as high as her previous two singles "Fantasy" and "One Sweet Day." In Australia, the vocal entered the Australian Singles Chart at number 28 during the week of March 13, 1996. The song spent 16 weeks fluctuating in the nautical chart before spending its last calendar week at number 47 on June 30.[sixteen] "Ever Be My Baby" was certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting sales and streams of over 140,000.[17] The song debuted and peaked at number five in New Zealand, spending three consecutive weeks at the position. Afterwards 16 weeks, the song cruel off the singles nautical chart and was certified gold past the Recording Manufacture Clan of New Zealand (RIANZ).[18] [nineteen] In the United Kingdom, the song entered the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart at number three, where information technology peaked.[20] In its second week, the song fell to number iv, staying on the chart for a total of x weeks.[21] Every bit of 2008, sales in the UK are estimated at 220,000.[22] In Republic of ireland, the song peaked at number ten on the Irish gaelic Singles Nautical chart, spending 9 weeks in the chart.[23] In the Netherlands, "Always Be My Baby" entered the singles chart at number 43 during the week on Apr xx, 1996. The song peaked at number 27, spending ane week at the position and five weeks in the chart overall.[24] "Ever Be My Infant" entered the singles nautical chart in Sweden at number 58 during the week of May iii, 1996. After peaking at number 38 and spending a total of 5 weeks in the chart, the song brutal off the Swedish Singles Nautical chart.[25]

Music video [edit]

The music video for "Ever Be My Baby" was the second video Carey'southward directed.[14] In information technology, she is the seemingly happy narrator of a tale of young love, as a immature boy and a girl elope in the middle of the dark. The video was filmed on location at Carey's sponsored charity, the Fresh Air Fund upstate New York camp.[14] The video begins with scenes of Carey, in a denim jacket, jeans, and bare feet, on a lakeside tire-swing, smiling and starting time to retell a story of immature dearest. Equally she sits upon the swing, scenes of ii children sneaking out of their bungalow in the middle of the night are shown. They frolic together beside a fireplace, presently coming upward to the lakeside swing Carey had been on earlier. They soon go swimming wearing their apparel, much similar Carey did in her video for "Dreamlover" though she does not jump into the water herself this time. Equally they bound into the water, Carey is and so seen by the campfire they passed on their journey to the lake, smile with friends and enjoying herself by the fire. Eventually the boy and girl are seen kissing underwater. The video concludes with scenes of the young boy and girl walking together back to their bungalow, walking mitt-in-paw. Having possibly witnessed the entire event, Carey is seen one time again by the large swing, chuckling and staring into the night's sky.[14] On August fourteen, 2020, the music video was re-released in a remastered course, in HD quality.

An alternate video was shot for the vocal's remix. It also was directed by Carey, and was shot in black and white. The shot of Carey in a beret that would get the cover for this unmarried is a scene from the video. The video features cameo appearances past Da Brat and Xscape.[xiv] It begins with Carey and the duo spending time recording the song in Carey's in-home studio. In the video, Carey is wearing a large white, straw hat and features long gold hair. As the trio finishes the song, scenes of Carey by her puddle are shown, with cameos made by her dog, Jack. Brat and Xscape are seen poolside with Carey, playing cards and drinking beer, as the trio further bail and laugh. Towards the cease of the video, scenes of the trio in the studio are shows, and intermingled with snippets of Carey walking inside her mansion, shared with then married man Tommy Mottola. The video ends with Carey and Brat bonding by the studio and pool.[14]

Live performances and cover versions [edit]

Carey performed the song throughout the entire run of her Daydream World Tour (1996), Rainbow Earth Tour (2000), The Adventures of Mimi (2006), The Elusive Chanteuse Show (2014), Caution World Tour (2019) and during select shows on her Charmbracelet World Bout (2002–03), and Angels Advocate Bout (2009–10). During the Japanese shows in 1996, Carey donned a white suit and jacket, and featured three female dorsum-upward singers. Carmine spotlights were used throughout the performance, likewise as some low-cal trip the light fantastic routines[ citation needed ] During her Rainbow World Bout, Carey wore a two piece outfit, a pair of pants and top, with golden heels. Three redundancy singers were provided, one male and two female person, while Carey interacted with the front row fans.[ citation needed ] On her Adventures of Mimi Tour in 2006, Carey donned a pair of black leggings, worn with a bikini-similar top. Wearing Christian Louboutin pumps, Carey sang on the loonshit's secondary stage, where she sang three of the set-list'south titles.[ citation needed ] On her Elusive Chanteuse Show in 2014, Carey often used the song as her encore, entering the stage in a tight-fitted blue gown and black gloves. Carey included the song in her 2015 Las Vegas residency, Mariah Carey Number 1'due south, where she walked through the audience for the 2nd verse and chorus. Carey also included the song in her 2018-2019 Las Vegas residency The Butterfly Returns, where she was accompanied by her children Moroccan and Monroe in selected dates.

On the 7th flavor of American Idol, David Cook performed a rock system of the song during the Apr 15, 2008, episode, in which Carey mentored the contestants on her songs.[26] His version received high praise from all three judges, and even Carey herself. Melt's studio recording of the song was released on the iTunes Store during the show's run equally "Always Exist My Baby (American Idol Studio Version) – Unmarried" and was among the season'due south acknowledged singles.[26]

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Carey airtight out Pull a fast one on's iHeart Living Room Concert for America with the song.[27]

Remixes [edit]

The main remix for the song was also produced past Jermaine Dupri. Known as the "Mr. Dupri Mix," it features re-sung vocals with all of the lyrics and well-nigh of the melodic construction retained while using a sample of the vocal "Tell Me If Y'all Withal Care" by The SOS Band. Information technology includes a rap from Da Brat and background vocals from Xscape.[28] [29]

Carey recorded withal another set of vocals for dance remixes produced past David Morales that were initially simply released on maxi-single in the UK until their release in the US as function of "#MC30", a promotional campaign marking the 30th ceremony of Carey'southward cocky-titled debut.[30] The main dance remix, named the "Always Club Mix" (along with its edit, the "Def Archetype Radio Mix"), has a totally new melodic structure and lyrics contradistinct to fit the new melody and song structure. DJ Satoshi Tomiie also created a dance dub that used these new vocals; calling information technology the "ST Dub," information technology appeared on the maxi-single that included the Morales mixes.[29]

Other versions [edit]

The original anthology vocals were as well remixed into a reggae version that included Jamaican-American reggae rap artist Li'l Vicious. Chosen the "Reggae Soul Mix," this remix includes a rap breakdown past Vicious, with him shouting over Carey'south vocals throughout the rail.

In 2021, Carey recorded a new version of the song which was included in the HBO Max'due south animated goggle box special, The Runaway Bunny based on the book of the same name.[31]

Runway listing [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the Fantasize liner notes.[37]

  • Mariah Carey – co-product, arrangement, songwriting, vocals, background vocals
  • Jermaine Dupri – co-production, songwriting
  • Manuel Seal Jr. – co-production, songwriting

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

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