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American Idol season 7

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Season of television series
American Idol
Season 7
Hosted byRyan Seacrest
JudgesPaula Abdul
Simon Cowell
Randy Jackson
WinnerDavid Cook
Runner-upDavid Archuleta
Finals venueNokia Theatre L.A. Live
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJanuary 15 (2008-01-15) –
May 21, 2008 (2008-05-21)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 6
Next →
Season 8
List of episodes

The seventh season ofAmerican Idol began on January 15, 2008, and concluded on May 21, 2008.Ryan Seacrest continued to host the show, whileSimon Cowell,Paula Abdul, andRandy Jackson returned as judges.David Cook was announced as the winner on May 21, 2008, defeating runner-upDavid Archuleta by a margin of roughly 12 million votes out of over 97 million, which was at that time the highest recorded vote total in the show's history.

Changes from previous seasons

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Prior to the start of the seventh season, executive producerNigel Lythgoe admitted that the sixth season had placed more focus on the guest mentors than the contestants.[1] Changes were planned for the seventh season designed to return attention to the contestants by providing more information on their backgrounds and families.

In a major change for the seventh season, contestants were allowed to play musical instruments,[2] an element that originated onAustralian Idol. A brand new set was built, and a new introduction credit sequence was created. The season finale also moved from theKodak Theatre to the largerNokia Theatre in Los Angeles, which would be the venue for the live series finale for the next six years.

Regional auditions

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For the seventh season, auditions began in San Diego, California, on July 30, 2007, and continued in these cities:[3]

American Idol (season 7) – regional auditions
CityPreliminary datePreliminary venueFilming date(s)Filming venueGolden tickets
San Diego, California[4]July 30, 2007Qualcomm StadiumSeptember 12–13, 2007Rancho Bernardo Inn[5]31
Dallas, Texas[6]August 6, 2007Texas StadiumSeptember 20–23, 2007W Hotel Dallas Victory[7]24
Omaha, Nebraska[8]August 10, 2007Qwest Center OmahaOctober 5–6, 2007Qwest Convention Center[9]19
Atlanta, Georgia[10]August 14, 2007Georgia DomeOctober 8–10, 2007Georgia International Convention Center[11][12]21
Charleston, South Carolina[13]August 18, 2007North Charleston ColiseumSeptember 6–7, 2007Charleston Area Convention Center[14]23
Miami, Florida[15]August 22, 2007American Airlines ArenaSeptember 29–30, 2007JW Marriott Hotel[16]17
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[17]August 27, 2007Wachovia CenterSeptember 1–2, 2007Hyatt Regency[18]29
Total number of tickets to Hollywood164

Contestants were required to be between the ages of 16 and 28 on July 28, 2007, and eligible to work in the United States. Those ineligible included former contestants who had previously reached the semifinals of the first through third seasons, or the last phase of the Hollywood round of the fourth through sixth seasons, those holding recording or management contracts, or those who were not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Hollywood week

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The Hollywood week took place at thePasadena Civic Center inPasadena, California, over a period of five days. A total of 164 contestants were invited from the seven audition cities. This year, the process was altered slightly to ensure that no talent would be prematurely dismissed, and there are no group performances. The contestants performed at least two songs during this round.

The first round of individual performances lasted two days. For the first time ever, contestants had the option of either being accompanied by the band or playing an instrument themselves, such as a keyboard, guitar, or drums. If the judges approved of the contestants' performances, they received a "free pass," exempting them from having to perform in the second round. Unlike previous seasons, contestants whose performances were not considered good enough were afforded a second chance rather than immediate elimination. They lined up on stage in groups of ten and each sang a short segment of a songa cappella. After each group had performed, the judges eliminated about 100 contestants.

In the final round, the remaining contestants individually performed a song chosen from a provided list of songs, accompanied by the band and three backup singers. After each performance, the judges decided the contestant's fate; 50 contestants emerged after this round ended. The judges then deliberated further on who should be in the top 24, and their decision was revealed the next day.

One of the more prominent contestants during the Hollywood week wasJosiah Leming, whose unhappiness with the backing band resulted in him dismissing the band. He was ultimately eliminated. Another piece of drama involved contestant Kyle Ensley, whenSimon Cowell voiced strong objection over him not being selected for the semifinals. His non-selection was later revealed to have resulted in serious rift between Cowell and the show producer Nigel Lythgoe.[19]

Semifinals

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The live show portion of the semifinals began on February 19, 2008. Similar to the previous three seasons, the women and men performed on separate shows, and then on the result shows, the bottom two contestants from each group were eliminated from the competition. The semifinals took place over three weeks, resulting in six males and six females being eliminated, leaving the other six to form the top 12. The men performed on the first night, and the ladies the next night.

Color key:

  This contestant was safe.
  This contestant was eliminated.

Top 24 – Music from the 1960s

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Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 24 - male contestants (February 19)
ContestantSongResult
David Hernandez"In the Midnight Hour"Safe
Chikezie"More Today Than Yesterday"Safe
David Cook"Happy Together"Safe
Jason Yeager"Moon River"Safe
Robbie Carrico"One"Safe
David Archuleta"Shop Around"Safe
Dani Noriega (AKA Adore Delano)"Jailhouse Rock"Safe
Luke Menard"Everybody's Talkin'"Safe
Colton Berry"Suspicious Minds"Eliminated
Garrett Haley"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"Eliminated
Jason Castro"Daydream"Safe
Michael Johns"Light My Fire"Safe
Top 24 - female contestants (February 20)
ContestantSongResult
Kristy Lee Cook"Rescue Me"Safe
Joanne Borgella"I Say a Little Prayer"Eliminated
Alaina Whitaker"More Today Than Yesterday"Safe
Amanda Overmyer"Baby, Please Don't Go"Safe
Amy Davis"Where the Boys Are"Eliminated
Brooke White"Happy Together"Safe
Alexandréa Lushington"Spinning Wheel"Safe
Kady Malloy"A Groovy Kind of Love"Safe
Asia'h Epperson"Piece of My Heart"Safe
Ramiele Malubay"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"Safe
Syesha Mercado"Tobacco Road"Safe
Carly Smithson"The Shadow of Your Smile"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 241960s medley:
"Needles and Pins"
"When You Walk in the Room"
"Spanish Harlem"
"Bend Me, Shape Me"
Paula Abdul &
Randy Jackson
"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow"

Top 20 – Music from the 1970s

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Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 20 - male contestants (February 26)
ContestantSongResult
Michael Johns"Go Your Own Way"Safe
Jason Castro"I Just Want to Be Your Everything"Safe
Luke Menard"Killer Queen"Safe
Robbie Carrico"Hot Blooded"Eliminated
Danny Noriega"Superstar"Safe
David Hernandez"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"Safe
Jason Yeager"Long Train Runnin'"Eliminated
Chikezie"I Believe to My Soul"Safe
David Cook"All Right Now"Safe
David Archuleta"Imagine"Safe
Top 20 - female contestants (February 27)
ContestantSongResult
Carly Smithson"Crazy on You"Safe
Syesha Mercado"Me and Mrs. Jones"Safe
Brooke White"You're So Vain"Safe
Ramiele Malubay"Don't Leave Me This Way"Safe
Kristy Lee Cook"You're No Good"Safe
Amanda Overmyer"Carry On Wayward Son"Safe
Alaina Whitaker"Hopelessly Devoted to You"Eliminated
Alexandréa Lushington"If You Leave Me Now"Eliminated
Kady Malloy"Magic Man"Safe
Asia'h Epperson"All by Myself"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 201970s medley:
"I Saw the Light"
"It's a Heartache"
"The Things We Do for Love"
"I Feel the Earth Move"

Top 16 – Music from the 1980s

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Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Top 16 - male contestants (March 4)
ContestantSongResult
Luke Menard"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"Eliminated
David Archuleta"Another Day in Paradise"Safe
Danny Noriega"Tainted Love"Eliminated
David Hernandez"It's All Coming Back to Me Now"Safe
Michael Johns"Don't You (Forget About Me)"Safe
David Cook"Hello"Safe
Jason Castro"Hallelujah"Safe
Chikezie"All the Man That I Need"Safe
Top 16 - female contestants (March 5)
ContestantSongResult
Asia'h Epperson"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"Eliminated
Kady Malloy"Who Wants to Live Forever"Eliminated
Amanda Overmyer"I Hate Myself for Loving You"Safe
Carly Smithson"I Drove All Night"Safe
Kristy Lee Cook"Faithfully"Safe
Ramiele Malubay"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"Safe
Brooke White"Love Is a Battlefield"Safe
Syesha Mercado"Saving All My Love for You"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Blake Lewis"How Many Words"

Top 12 finalists

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Finals

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There were eleven weeks of finals with twelve contestants competing. One contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes.

Color key:

  This contestant was saved by America's vote.
  This contestant was in the bottom two or three, but was saved by America's vote.
  This contestant was eliminated.
  This contestant wonAmerican Idol.
  This contestant was the runner-up.

Top 12 – Lennon–McCartney

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Contestants performed one song each from theLennon–McCartney discography, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantLennon–McCartney songResult
Syesha Mercado"Got to Get You into My Life"Bottom three
Chikezie"She's a Woman"Safe
Ramiele Malubay"In My Life"Safe
Jason Castro"If I Fell"Safe
Carly Smithson"Come Together"Safe
David Cook"Eleanor Rigby"Safe
Brooke White"Let It Be"Safe
David Hernandez"I Saw Her Standing There"Eliminated
Amanda Overmyer"You Can't Do That"Safe
Michael Johns"Across the Universe"Safe
Kristy Lee Cook"Eight Days a Week"Bottom two
David Archuleta"We Can Work It Out"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 12Beatles medley:
"All My Loving"
"I Feel Fine"
"Can't Buy Me Love"
"Help!"
Katharine McPhee
&David Foster
"Something"

Top 11 – The Beatles

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Contestants performed one song each fromthe Beatles discography, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantBeatles songResult
Amanda Overmyer"Back in the U.S.S.R."Eliminated
Kristy Lee Cook"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"Bottom two
David Archuleta"The Long and Winding Road"Safe
Michael Johns"A Day in the Life"Safe
Brooke White"Here Comes the Sun"Safe
David Cook"Day Tripper"Safe
Carly Smithson"Blackbird"Bottom three
Jason Castro"Michelle"Safe
Syesha Mercado"Yesterday"Safe
Chikezie"I've Just Seen a Face"Safe
Ramiele Malubay"I Should Have Known Better"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 11Beatles medley:
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
"Here, There and Everywhere"
"Because"
"The End"
Kellie Pickler"Red High Heels"

Top 10 – Contestants' birth year

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Contestants each performed one song from the year they were born, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantSongBirth yearResult
Ramiele Malubay"Alone"1987Safe
Jason Castro"Fragile"1987Bottom three
Syesha Mercado"If I Were Your Woman"1987Bottom two
Chikezie"If Only for One Night"1985Eliminated
Brooke White"Every Breath You Take"1983Safe
Michael Johns"We Will Rock You" & "We Are the Champions"1978Safe
Carly Smithson"Total Eclipse of the Heart"1983Safe
David Archuleta"You're the Voice"1990Safe
Kristy Lee Cook"God Bless the U.S.A."1984Safe
David Cook"Billie Jean"1982Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 10"Right Back Where We Started From"
Kimberley Locke"Fall"

Top 9 – Dolly Parton

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Dolly Parton served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed one song each fromher discography, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantDolly Parton songResult
Brooke White"Jolene"Bottom three
David Cook"Little Sparrow"Safe
Ramiele Malubay"Do I Ever Cross Your Mind"Eliminated
Jason Castro"Travelin' Thru"Safe
Carly Smithson"Here You Come Again"Safe
David Archuleta"Smoky Mountain Memories"Safe
Kristy Lee Cook"Coat of Many Colors"Bottom two
Syesha Mercado"I Will Always Love You"Safe
Michael Johns"It's All Wrong, But It's All Right"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 9"9 to 5"
The Clark Brothers"This Little Light of Mine"
Dolly Parton"Jesus and Gravity"

Top 8 – Inspirational music

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Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantSongResult
Michael Johns"Dream On"Eliminated
Syesha Mercado"I Believe"Bottom three
Jason Castro"Over the Rainbow"Safe
Kristy Lee Cook"Anyway"Safe
David Cook"Innocent"Safe
Carly Smithson"The Show Must Go On"Bottom three
David Archuleta"Angels"Safe
Brooke White"You've Got a Friend"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 8"Shout to the Lord"
Jordin Sparks &Chris Brown"No Air"

Top 7 – Mariah Carey

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Mariah Carey served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed one song each fromher discography, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantMariah Carey songResult
David Archuleta"When You Believe"Safe
Carly Smithson"Without You"Safe
Syesha Mercado"Vanishing"Bottom three
Brooke White"Hero"Bottom two
Kristy Lee Cook"Forever"Eliminated
David Cook"Always Be My Baby"Safe
Jason Castro"I Don't Wanna Cry"Safe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 7"One Sweet Day"
Elliott Yamin"Free"
Mariah Carey"Bye Bye"

Top 6 – Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Andrew Lloyd Webber served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed one song each from one ofhis musicals, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantSongMusicalResult
Syesha Mercado"One Rock & Roll Too Many"Starlight ExpressBottom two
Jason Castro"Memory"CatsSafe
Brooke White"You Must Love Me"EvitaSafe
David Archuleta"Think of Me"The Phantom of the OperaSafe
Carly Smithson"Superstar"Jesus Christ SuperstarEliminated
David Cook"The Music of the Night"The Phantom of the OperaSafe
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 6"All I Ask of You"
fromThe Phantom of the Opera
Leona Lewis"Bleeding Love"

Top 5 – Neil Diamond

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Neil Diamond served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed two songs each fromhis discography, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantOrderNeil Diamond songResult
Jason Castro1"Forever in Blue Jeans"Safe
6"September Morn"
David Cook2"I'm Alive"Safe
7"All I Really Need Is You"
Brooke White3"I'm a Believer"Eliminated
8"I Am...I Said"
David Archuleta4"Sweet Caroline"Safe
9"America"
Syesha Mercado5"Hello Again"Safe
10"Thank the Lord for the Night Time"
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 5Neil Diamond medley:
"Cracklin' Rosie"
"Song Sung Blue"
"Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show"
Natasha Bedingfield"Pocketful of Sunshine"
Neil Diamond"Pretty Amazing Grace"

Top 4 – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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Contestants performed two songs, and are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantOrderRock and roll songResult
David Cook1"Hungry Like the Wolf"Safe
5"Baba O'Riley"
Syesha Mercado2"Proud Mary"Safe
6"A Change Is Gonna Come"
Jason Castro3"I Shot the Sheriff"Eliminated
7"Mr. Tambourine Man"
David Archuleta4"Stand by Me"Safe
8"Love Me Tender"
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 4"Reelin' In the Years"
Maroon 5"If I Never See Your Face Again"
Bo Bice"Witness"

Top 3

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Each contestant performed three songs: one chosen by one of the judges, one chosen by the producers, and one chosen by the contestant. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

ContestantOrderSongResult
David Archuleta1"And So It Goes"[a]Safe
4"With You"
7"Longer"
Syesha Mercado2"If I Ain't Got You"[b]Eliminated
5"Fever"
8"Hit Me Up"
David Cook3"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"[c]Safe
6"Dare You to Move"
9"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Top 3"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"
Fantasia"Bore Me (Yawn)"
  1. ^Song chosen byPaula Abdul.
  2. ^Song chosen byRandy Jackson.
  3. ^Song chosen bySimon Cowell.

Top 2 – Finale

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Each contestant performed three songs, and are listed in the order they performed. David Archuletha won the coin toss after the results show the prior week, and chose to perform last.

ContestantOrderSongResult
David Cook1"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"[a]Winner
3"Dream Big"
5"The World I Know"
David Archuleta2"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"[a]Runner-up
4"In This Moment"
6"Imagine"
  1. ^abSong chosen byClive Davis.
Non-competition performance
PerformersSong
Ruben Studdard"Celebrate Me Home"
Top 12"Get Ready"
David Cook &David Archuleta"Hero"
Syesha Mercado
withSeal
"Waiting for You"
Jason Castro"Hallelujah"
Top 12 women
withDonna Summer
"She Works Hard for the Money"
"Hot Stuff"
"Stamp Your Feet"
"Last Dance"
Carly Smithson &Michael Johns"The Letter"
Top 12 men
withBryan Adams
"Summer of '69"
"Heaven"
"I Thought I'd Seen Everything"
"Somebody"
David Cook
withZZ Top
"Sharp Dressed Man"
Brooke White
withGraham Nash
"Teach Your Children"
Jonas Brothers"S.O.S"
Renaldo Lapuz"We're Brothers Forever"
David Archuleta
withOneRepublic
"Apologize"
Jordin Sparks"One Step at a Time"
Gladys Knight"Midnight Train to Georgia"
Carrie Underwood"Last Name"
Top 12
withGeorge Michael
"Faith"
"Father Figure"
"Freedom"
"Praying for Time"
David Cook"The Time of My Life"

Elimination chart

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Color key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Saved by the public
  Bottom two or three
  Eliminated
American Idol (season 7) - Eliminations
ContestantPl.SemifinalsTop 12Top 11Top 10Top 9Top 8Top 7Top 6Top 5Top 4Top 3Finale
2/212/283/63/133/203/274/24/10[a]4/164/234/305/75/145/21
David Cook1SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
David Archuleta2SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeRunner-up
Syesha Mercado3SafeSafeSafeBottom threeSafeBottom twoSafeBottom threeBottom threeBottom twoSafeSafeEliminated
Jason Castro4SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeBottom threeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Brooke White5SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeBottom threeSafeBottom twoSafeEliminated
Carly Smithson6SafeSafeSafeSafeBottom threeSafeSafeBottom threeSafeEliminated
Kristy Lee Cook7SafeSafeSafeBottom twoBottom twoSafeBottom twoSafeEliminated
Michael Johns8SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Ramiele Malubay9SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Chikezie10SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Amanda Overmyer11SafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
David Hernandez12SafeSafeSafeEliminated
Asia'h EppersonSafeSafeEliminated
Kady MalloySafeSafe
Luke MenardSafeSafe
Danny NoriegaSafeSafe
Robbie CarricoSafeEliminated
Alexandréa LushingtonSafe
Alaina WhitakerSafe
Jason YeagerSafe
Colton BerryEliminated
Joanne Borgella
Amy Davis
Garrett Haley
  1. ^The top 8 results show was moved to Thursday, April 10, due to theIdol Gives Back special airing in the show's regular Wednesday timeslot.

Idol Gives Back

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Main article:Idol Gives Back

TheIdol Gives Back initiative returned on April 9, 2008. Again, proceeds went to children's charities in Africa and the United States. UnlikeIdol Gives Back 2007, where no contestant was eliminated,Michael Johns was eliminated duringIdol Gives Back 2008.

Controversies

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Carly Smithson stirred up controversy due to a prior major label record deal she had with MCA Records. To further complicate things, Randy Jackson worked for MCA during the same period of time that Smithson was signed. The media noted that several of the other season 7 semifinalists had previously also had record deals, includingKristy Lee Cook,Brooke White, andMichael Johns. According to a poll conducted by AOL Television, 63 percent of those polled believed that contestants who already had record deals should not be contestants onAmerican Idol,[21] however,Idol rules stated that contestants were eligible so long as they were no longer under contract whenIdol began, regardless of any past contracts.

On the April 29 show, the five remaining contestants each sang two songs. Diverting from the usual format due to time constraints, the judges' critiques were to be bundled until after both songs were performed. However, after the first round had finished, hostRyan Seacrest asked for comments, and judgePaula Abdul, in discussingJason Castro, delivered feedback on his second song before he had actually performed it. This led to speculation that the show was scripted or rigged.[22] The next day, Abdul claimed on Seacrest's radio show that she listened to the performances in rehearsal and in the rushed atmosphere of the show was confused and thought she was supposed to critique both.[23]

Releases

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iTunes

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During season 7,American Idol partnered withiTunes to make available for sale exclusive performance videos, live performance singles of the semifinalists, and full-length studio recordings of the songs that contestants performed on the show. In order to keep the competition fair, these singles were not allowed to appear on iTunes sales charts until after the finale. The contestants' performances during the season were removed soon after the finale.

The winning song, "The Time of My Life", was recorded byDavid Cook and released on May 22, 2008. The song was certified platinum by the RIAA on December 12, 2008.[24] It was the first winner's song to not be performed during the competition as the top 2 each selected a different song from a list of ten entries in song-writing competition to perform instead. Cook performed "The Time of My Life" afterRyan Seacrest had announced him as the winner.

Post-Idol

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David Cook'sdebut album was released on November 18, 2008, on 19 Recordings / RCA Records and was certified platinum by the RIAA on January 22, 2009.[24] Cook teamed withGrammy winning producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day,Kid Rock) on the album. A single from the album, "Light On," was released and peaked at 20 on theBillboard Hot 100.[25] His sophomore album,This Loud Morning, was released on June 28, 2011.

David Archuleta signed withJive Records and hisself-titled debut album was released on November 11, 2008, and debuted at number two. Archuleta's album certified gold. Archuleta's first single, "Crush," debuted at number two on theBillboard Hot 100 and number one on theHot Digital Songs chart, giving it the highest single debut of 2008 and the highest single debut in 18 months. The song has sold 1.9 million copies as of January 2009.[26]

U.S. Nielsen ratings

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Season 7 ofAmerican Idol overall was the most watched primetime program in the United States for the fourth consecutive year, during the conclusion of the 2007–2008 television season. The Tuesday episode viewership averaged 27.665 million while the Wednesday episode averaged 26.843 million, taking the top 2 spots for the season.[27] The show helped Fox become the most watched overall television network in the U.S. for the first time in its history (as well as a record first for a non-Big Three major network inAmerican television history), and lead the 18–49 demographic ratings with still-standing largest ever margin since the introduction of thepeople meter technology in the Nielsen nationwide television tallies during the1985–1986 television season.[28]

Episode list
ShowEpisodeAir dateWeek
rank
Rating/Share18–49
rating/Share
Viewers
(millions)
1"Philadelphia Auditions"[29]January 15, 2008317.7 / 2613.8 / 3233.415
2"Dallas Auditions"[29]January 16, 2008416.7 / 2512.6 / 3030.437
3"San Diego Auditions"[30]January 22, 2008116.2 / 2411.8 / 2929.274
4"Charleston Auditions"[30]January 23, 2008215.1 / 2310.9 / 2827.091
5"Omaha Auditions"[31]January 29, 2008415.7 / 2411.1 / 2828.223
6"Miami Auditions"[31]January 30, 2008514.4 / 2210.1 / 2625.573
7"Atlanta Auditions"[32]February 5, 2008115.7 / 2311.2 / 2827.914
8"Best of the Rest"[32]February 6, 2008214.6 / 2310.5 / 2626.278
9"Hollywood Round, Part 1"[33]February 12, 2008116.6 / 2512.3 / 2929.962
10"Hollywood Round, Part 2"[33]February 13, 2008214.3 / 229.8 / 2624.752
11"Top 12 Men Perform"[34]February 19, 2008216.4 / 2511.3 / 2729.006
12"Top 12 Women Perform"[34]February 20, 2008316.1 / 2411.2 / 2728.885
13"Top 24 Results"[34]February 21, 2008413.4 / 218.5 / 2223.374
14"Top 10 Men Perform"[35]February 26, 2008116.0 / 2411.1 / 2728.592
15"Top 10 Women Perform"[35]February 27, 2008215.7 / 2410.5 / 2727.553
16"Top 20 Results"[35]February 28, 2008314.9 / 239.1 / 2426.232
17"Top 8 Men Perform"[36]March 4, 2008115.9 / 2410.6 / 2628.463
18"Top 8 Women Perform"[36]March 5, 2008216.0 / 2510.4 / 2728.324
19"Top 12 Revealed"[36]March 6, 2008315.0 / 239.4 / 2426.502
20"Top 12 Perform"[37]March 11, 2008116.9 / 2611.0 / 2829.884
21"Top 12 Results"[37]March 12, 2008215.8 / 2410.3 / 2627.127
22"Top 11 Perform"[38]March 18, 2008115.2 / 2310.4 / 2627.338
23"Top 11 Results"[38]March 19, 2008215.3 / 249.8 / 2526.078
24"Top 10 Perform"[39]March 25, 2008214.0 / 219.7 / 2524.758
25"Top 10 Results"[39]March 26, 2008115.2 / 249.8 / 2525.742
26"Top 9 Perform"[40]April 1, 2008114.7 / 239.6 / 2626.117
27"Top 9 Results"[40]April 2, 2008214.8 / 229.4 / 2324.839
28"Top 8 Perform"[41]April 8, 2008114.2 / 229.2 / 2424.668
29"Idol Gives Back"[41]April 9, 2008610.4 / 166.8 / 1817.751
30"Top 8 Results"[41]April 10, 2008212.0 / 197.0 / 1920.133
31"Top 7 Perform"[42]April 15, 2008113.9 / 228.8 / 2323.646
32"Top 7 Results"[42]April 16, 2008213.4 / 218.8 / 2223.339
33Top 6 Perform"[43]April 22, 2008114.2 / 229.0 / 2524.740
34"Top 6 Results"[43]April 23, 2008213.7 / 218.6 / 2123.196
35"Top 5 Perform"[44]April 29, 2008114.5 / 239.0 / 2425.094
36"Top 5 Results"[44]April 30, 2008213.6 / 218.4 / 2122.800
37"Top 4 Perform"[45]May 6, 2008212.6 / 208.4 / 2321.755
38"Top 4 Results"[45]May 7, 2008113.9 / 218.2 / 2122.867
39"Top 3 Perform"[46]May 13, 2008214.4 / 239.0 / 2524.772
40"Top 3 Results"[46]May 14, 2008114.6 / 229.2 / 2224.863
41"Top 2 Perform"[47]May 20, 2008215.1 / 2410.1 / 2827.061
42Season 7 Finale"[47]May 21, 2008117.7 / 2811.4 / 3031.661

See also

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References

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