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"There's Got to Be a Way" is a song and the fifth single by Mariah Carey from her album, Mariah Carey. The song was written by Mariah Carey and Rick Wake, and produced by Rick Wake. The song was recorded in February 1990 and was officially released as the fifth single on May 6, 1991. Mariah lobbied to co-produce the song, but she was denied permission by Columbia Records. The song was released as the final single from her debut album in the second quarter of 1991 in the United Kingdom and other European markets.

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  • "There's Got to Be a Way" is a song and the fifth single by Mariah Carey from her album, Mariah Carey. The song was written by Mariah Carey and Rick Wake, and produced by Rick Wake. The song was recorded in February 1990 and was officially released as the fifth single on May 6, 1991. Mariah lobbied to co-produce the song, but she was denied permission by Columbia Records. The song was released as the final single from her debut album in the second quarter of 1991 in the United Kingdom and other European markets.
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  • "There's Got to Be a Way" is a song and the fifth single by Mariah Carey from her album, Mariah Carey. The song was written by Mariah Carey and Rick Wake, and produced by Rick Wake. The song was recorded in February 1990 and was officially released as the fifth single on May 6, 1991. Mariah lobbied to co-produce the song, but she was denied permission by Columbia Records. The song was released as the final single from her debut album in the second quarter of 1991 in the United Kingdom and other European markets. In order to maintain a then-unbroken string of number one Billboard Hot 100 singles, the song was not released in the United States and received little promotion. The single was released instead of "I Don't Wanna Cry" for the UK market and failed to reach the top 40 where Mariah's previous three singles managed to.
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