American Idol season 7


The seventh season of American Idol began on January 15, 2008 and concluded on May 21, 2008. Ryan Seacrest continued to host the show, while Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson returned as judges. David Cook was announced as the winner on May 21, 2008, defeating runner-up David 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

Prior to the start of the seventh season, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe admitted that the sixth season had placed more focus on the guest mentors than the contestants. 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, an element which originated on Australian Idol. A brand new set was built, and a new introduction credit sequence was created. The season finale also moved from the Kodak Theatre to the larger Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, which became the venue for the live series finale for the next six years.

Regional auditions

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

The Hollywood week took place at the Pasadena Civic Center in Pasadena, 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 song a 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 was Josiah Leming, whose unhappiness with the backing band resulted in him dismissing the band. He was eventually eliminated. Another piece of drama involved contestant Kyle Ensley, when Simon 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.

Semifinals

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.
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Top 24 – Music from the 1960s

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

PerformersSong
Top 241960s medley:
"Needles and Pins"
"When You Walk in the Room"
"Spanish Harlem"
"Bend Me, Shape Me"
Paula Abdul and
Randy Jackson
"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow"

Top 20 – Music from the 1970s

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

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

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

PerformersSong
Blake Lewis"How Many Words"

Top 12 finalists

  • David Cook was a native of Blue Springs, Missouri, who auditioned in Omaha with Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer." His Hollywood performance of Bryan Adams's " I Do It for You" did not impress Simon Cowell, but his second performance, Edwin McCain's "I'll Be," did.
  • David Archuleta was from Murray, Utah, and auditioned in San Diego with John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change." He impressed the judges with his performance of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" and Bryan Adams's "Heaven" in Hollywood.
  • Syesha Mercado was from Sarasota, Florida, and auditioned in Miami with Aretha Franklin's "Think." In Hollywood, she became ill and almost lost her voice. In preparation for her final Hollywood performance with Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools," she went on voice rest and wrote down everything she had to say on a pad of paper.
  • Jason Castro was from Rockwall, Texas, and auditioned in Dallas with Keith Urban's "Once in a Lifetime" and Ray LaMontagne's "Crazy."
  • Brooke White was from Van Nuys, California, and auditioned in Philadelphia with Corinne Bailey Rae's "Like a Star." She performed Carole King's "Beautiful" in Hollywood.
  • Carly Smithson was a professional singer from San Diego, California. She had originally auditioned in Las Vegas during the show's fifth season, but was dropped from the show due to a problem with her visa. She auditioned in San Diego with Whitney Houston's "I'm Every Woman," and performed Leo Sayer's "When I Need You" and Heart's "Alone" in Hollywood.
  • Kristy Lee Cook was from Selma, Oregon, and auditioned in Philadelphia, where she sang "Amazing Grace," a song she also performed in Hollywood.
  • Michael Johns auditioned in San Diego with Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long." In Hollywood, he performed The Doors' "Light My Fire," but it was his performance of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" that was one of the highlights.
  • Ramiele Malubay was from Miramar, Florida, and auditioned in Miami with Aretha Franklin's "Natural Woman." She performed Aretha Franklin's "Until You Come Back to Me " and The Kiki Dee Band's "I've Got the Music in Me" in Hollywood.
  • Chikezie auditioned in San Diego with Luther Vandross' "All the Woman I Need." He had previously auditioned during the show's sixth season, and made it to Hollywood, but was cut before the top 44.
  • Amanda Overmyer was from Mulberry, Indiana, and auditioned in Atlanta with Janis Joplin's "Turtle Blues" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Travelin' Band." She performed The Doors' "Light My Fire" in Hollywood.
  • David Hernandez was from Glendale, Arizona, and auditioned with The Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg." He performed Stephen Stills's "Love the One You're With" in Hollywood.

    Finals

There were eleven weeks of finals with twelve contestants competing. One contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes.
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Top 12 – Lennon–McCartney

Contestants performed one song each from the Lennon–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

Top 11 – The Beatles

Contestants performed one song each from the 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