1. Hello
2. Sorry
3. When We Were Young
4. Love Yourself 5. Hotline Bling
6. Remedy
7. Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
8. What Do You Mean?
9. Water Under The Bridge
10. Ex's & Oh's
UK iTunes:
59 Mariah Carey We Belong Together
127 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You Download
128 Boyz II Men & Mariah Carey One Sweet Day
222 Mariah Carey All I Want for Christmas Is You
389 Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men One Sweet Day
417 Mariah Carey Always Be My Baby
601 Mariah Carey One Sweet Day
934 Mariah Carey Hero
1017 Mariah Carey Always Be My Baby
1054 Mariah Carey Heartbreaker (feat. JAY Z)
93 Mariah Carey #1 to Infinity
275 Mariah Carey The Emancipation of Mimi (Reissue)
667 Mariah Carey Merry Christmas
857 Mariah Carey Daydream
1353 Mariah Carey Music Box
I honestly think Adele should've kept every 25 track besides "Hello" "album only" for now, since she's not streaming the tracks. That would've probably led to even more CD/digital album sales.
Well, if the goal is maximum album sales regardless of anything, why not switch Hello to album-only too?
Hello is already out as a single, and even though Adele is in a league of her own, the times I remember labels switching a track from a single to album only usually backfired for both the song AND the parent album. So "unreleasing" Hello as an available single wouldn't make much sense.
But West's "Jesus Walks" never moved back out of recurrency in 2005, despite it being featured rather prominently during the closing credits in Jarhead. That decision baffled me, because Jesus Walks charted on the Recurrent Songs Chart for several weeks, so Billboard should've given the song "current credit".