Monday, January 24, 2011

Top 10 American Idol Performances of All-Time


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Nine seasons of American Idol, the world's biggest talent show, have produced such top pop stars as Kelly Clarkson, Chris Daughtry, and David Cook. It has also generated amazing individual performances that will be remembered whether the singer ultimately won the contest or not. These 10 American Idol moments are a combination of tremendous talent, showmanship and creativity.

10. Adam Lambert - "Mad World"

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It was already well established that Adam Lambert knew his way around a flamboyant high energy performance in season eight when he changed things around. Tears for Fears' classic "Mad World" was the vehicle for dropping the tempo while not losing an ounce of drama. This was one of the most outstanding examples of an American Idol contestant proving their range to any skeptics at home.
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9. Tamyra Gray - "A House Is Not a Home"

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This interpretation of a classic Burt Bacharach song earned season one 4th place finisher Tamyra Gray a stellar tribute from Simon Cowell referring to it as "one of the best performances on television" he had ever seen.
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8. David Cook - "Billie Jean"

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David Cook, ultimate winner of American Idol's season seven, was definitely a major contender all along the way, but it was his performance of Michael Jackson's classic "Billie Jean" that marks the moment Cook stepped away from the pack. The inspiration for this version of the song was a recording by former Soundgarden leader Chris Cornell.
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7. Clay Aiken - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"

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It still seems a wonder of nature that such a voice comes out of the wispy body of Clay Aiken. In an interview with People magazine, season two runner-up Aiken said "I looked like Opie." This performance of the Simon & Garfunkel classic "Bridge Over Troubled Water" proves looks can indeed be deceiving.
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6. Kelly Clarkson - "Stuff Like That There"

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During season one we knew that Kelly Clarkson could deliver soul. She had performed multiple Aretha Franklin classics. Then she took the stage in a black and white polka dot dress and delivered this big band tune that gave us a good long look at the versatile artist we would all soon get to know a lot better.
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5. Constantine Maroulis - "Bohemian Rhapsody"

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Constantine Maroulis, along with Bo Bice, was one of season four's two rockers among the finalists. While he ultimately only finished sixth, this performance of Queen's classic "Bohemian Rhapsody" connected instantly with the audiences and judges alike. This performance can still produce chills.
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4. Jennifer Hudson - "Weekend In New England"

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With hindsight, it seems unbelievable that Academy Award and Grammy Award winner Jennifer Hudson only finished seventh in American Idol's third season. This performance is the one that ultimately resulted in Hudson's elimination. However, it is a re-interpretation of the Barry Manilow classic that finds a soulfulness missing in the original hit recording. Jennifer Hudson performed it with Barry Manilow himself at this year's pre-Grammy party honoring Clive Davis.
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3. Chris Daughtry - "Walk the Line"

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Before putting together his multi-platinum group Daughtry, Chris Daughtry finished in fourth place during season five of American Idol. He stunned the judges and viewers with this dark, somber rendition of Johnny Cash's classic "Walk the Line." Later revelations that his interpretation was taken from an earlier recording by the rock group Live did not diminish the long-term impact of this performance giving us a glimpse of the future star Chris Daughtry would become.
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2. Elliott Yamin - "A Song For You"

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Elliott Yamin seemed one of the most unlikely of American Idol contenders. However, on the night he performed Donny Hathaway's signature song "A Song For You," Yamin proved he could hold his own with any American Idol contestants past, present, or future. Simon Cowell referred to the performance as a "vocal masterclass."
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1. Fantasia Barrino - "Summertime"

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Fantasia Barrino's performance of "Summertime" from George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess during season three of American Idol is still in a class by itself. Fantasia's involvement with the song left her literally in tears. Ultimately, she won the competition and this performance proved American Idol could produce riveting television.
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