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American Idol season 8

The eighth season of American Idol premiered on Tuesday, January 13, 2009, and concluded on May 20, 2009. Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson returned as judges, while Ryan Seacrest returned as host. This season introduced Kara DioGuardi as a permanent fourth judge.[1] This was also Paula Abdul's last season as a judge.[2] Kris Allen was announced the winner of the competition on May 20, 2009, defeating runner-up Adam Lambert after nearly 100 million votes were cast.

American Idol
Season 8
Hosted byRyan Seacrest
JudgesPaula Abdul
Simon Cowell
Kara DioGuardi
Randy Jackson
WinnerKris Allen
Runner-upAdam Lambert
Finals venueNokia Theatre L.A. Live
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJanuary 13 (2009-01-13) –
May 20, 2009 (2009-05-20)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The eighth season saw numerous changes to the format of the show. There were 36 semifinalists instead of 24, and thirteen finalists instead of twelve: nine contestants chosen by the public and four by the judges in a Wild Card round. Another addition was the "judges' save," which allowed the judges to veto one elimination during the competition, and was used to veto Matt Giraud's elimination.

Multiple contestants from this season were signed to record deals, including Kris Allen, Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey, Allison Iraheta, Lil Rounds, Anoop Desai, and Michael Sarver.[3]

Changes from previous seasons edit

Several changes were planned for the eighth season. Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly stated that Idol would feature fewer "William Hung-like" contestants and "funny auditions," and would quickly move its focus to the potential singers during the earlier stages of the competition, thus moving the season at a faster pace.[4] Mike Darnell, president of Fox's alternative programming, said the contestants would be more emotional and that viewers would learn more about them and their pasts than they had in the previous season.[5] Songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a permanent fourth judge. She had previously collaborated with Celine Dion, Hilary Duff, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Leona Lewis and Christina Aguilera, and produced several Top 40 hits. As a songwriter, she had already worked with several American Idol alumni and winners, including Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, David Archuleta, and David Cook.[6] Meanwhile, Ken Warwick became the new executive producer, as Nigel Lythgoe had left the show to focus on So You Think You Can Dance and his new show with Simon Fuller, Superstars of Dance.[7] Idol Gives Back was canceled for the eighth season, as the economic crisis and recession left Idol officials uncomfortable about asking financially struggling viewers to donate.[8] The semifinals saw the biggest change as the Wild Card round returned for the first time since the third season. After voters picked three finalists from each of three groups of 12 semifinalists, the judges selected eight of the previously eliminated 27 semifinalists to return and perform on the March 5 show. They were judged by the panel, instead of a vote by the viewers, with four advancing to the finals.[9][10] Although the finals had been billed from the beginning of the season as a set of 12 contestants, the judges announced at the last minute that they would be advancing a fourth Wild Card contestant, resulting in 13 singers advancing to the finals.

Judges' save edit

Another change to the Idol format was the judges' save, an element previously used in France's Nouvelle Star.[11] The judges were given the power to veto one elimination in the finals for that particular week. This could only be used until the top 5. The following week, two contestants would be eliminated if the judges' save were used. The save could only be used once per season and must be a unanimous decision. The new format change was revealed on March 11, 2009. The first recipient of the judges' save was Matt Giraud.

Regional auditions edit

Auditions began July 17, 2008, and were held in the following cities:[12]

American Idol (season 8) – regional auditions
City Preliminary date Preliminary venue Filming date(s) Filming venue Golden tickets
San Francisco, California July 17, 2008 Cow Palace September 13, 2008 Westin St. Francis 12
Louisville, Kentucky July 21, 2008 Freedom Hall September 7–8, 2008 Churchill Downs[13] 19
Phoenix, Arizona July 25, 2008 Jobing.com Arena September 2008 The Boulders 27
Salt Lake City, Utah July 29, 2008 EnergySolutions Arena September 18–19, 2008 Wells Fargo Center 13
San Juan, Puerto Rico August 2, 2008 Coliseo de Puerto Rico September 2008 Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza 9
Kansas City, Missouri August 8, 2008 Kemper Arena October 5, 2008 Firestone Building[14] 27
Jacksonville, Florida August 13, 2008 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena September 3, 2008 Amelia Island Plantation[15] 16
New York City, New York August 19, 2008 Izod Center August 26, 2008 Chelsea Piers[16] 26
Total number of tickets to Hollywood 149

Contestants were required to be between the ages of 16 and 28 on July 15, 2008, 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 seventh seasons, those holding recording or management contracts, or those who were not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Hollywood week edit

The Hollywood round moved from the Orpheum Theatre to the Kodak Theatre, which had previously been used for the finales in the first and third through sixth seasons.

In the first round, the 147 contestants each sang a short solo a cappella performance of any song. The next round had the remaining 107 contestants performing in groups of three or four. The 72 contestants who survived that round performed one more solo song, this time accompanied by a band, before being narrowed down to 54. The final 54 then went to the "judges' mansion" in Los Angeles for the final results, and the top 36 were announced. Some contestants had a sing-off to determine who would enter the top 36.

Semifinals edit

The 36 contestants performed in three groups of twelve and sang songs that were Billboard Hot 100 hits. In each group, three people advanced to the next round via a public vote. After nine contestants had been chosen, the judges selected eight of the remaining 27 semifinalists to compete in the Wild Card round. Following another performance by each contender, each judge selected one contestant to advance to the final group of 13.

Color key:

  This contestant was chosen by the public and moved on to the live shows.
  This contestant was not chosen by the public and was left to perform again for the judges in the Wild Card round.
  This contestant was eliminated.

Group 1 edit

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Song Result
Jackie Tohn "A Little Less Conversation" Eliminated
Ricky Braddy "A Song for You" Wild Card
Alexis Grace "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" Advanced
Brent Keith "Hicktown" Eliminated
Stevie Wright "You Belong with Me" Eliminated
Anoop Desai "Angel of Mine" Wild Card
Casey Carlson "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" Eliminated
Michael Sarver "I Don't Want to Be" Advanced
Ann Marie Boskovich "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Eliminated
Stephen Fowler "Rock with You" Eliminated
Tatiana Del Toro "Saving All My Love for You" Wild Card
Danny Gokey "Hero" Advanced
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Group 1 "I'm Yours"
Carly Smithson &
Michael Johns
"The Letter"

Group 2 edit

Due to President Obama's 2009 speech to a joint session of Congress that took place on Tuesday, February 24, the performance show was moved to Wednesday, February 25, and the results show to Thursday, February 26. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Song Result
Jasmine Murray "Love Song" Wild Card
Matt Giraud "Viva la Vida" Wild Card
Jeanine Vailes "This Love" Eliminated
Nick Mitchell "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" Eliminated
Allison Iraheta "Alone" Advanced
Kris Allen "Man in the Mirror" Advanced
Megan Joy "Put Your Records On" Wild Card
Matt Breitzke "If You Could Only See" Eliminated
Jesse Langseth "Bette Davis Eyes" Wild Card
Kai Kalama "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" Eliminated
Mishavonna Henson "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" Eliminated
Adam Lambert "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" Advanced
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Group 2 "Closer"
Brooke White "Hold Up My Heart"

Group 3 edit

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Song Result
Von Smith "You're All I Need to Get By" Wild Card
Taylor Vaifanua "If I Ain't Got You" Eliminated
Alex Wagner-Trugman "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" Eliminated
Arianna Afsar "The Winner Takes It All" Eliminated
Ju'Not Joyner "Hey There Delilah" Eliminated
Kristen McNamara "Give Me One Reason" Eliminated
Nathaniel Marshall "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" Eliminated
Felicia Barton[a] "No One" Eliminated
Scott MacIntyre "Mandolin Rain" Advanced
Kendall Beard "This One's for the Girls" Eliminated
Jorge Núñez "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Advanced
Lil Rounds "Be Without You" Advanced
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Group 3 "Hot n Cold"
  1. ^ Felicia Barton was initially eliminated prior to the semifinals. However, after Joanna Pacitti was disqualified, Felicia was invited back into the competition.

Wild Card round edit

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Song Result
Jesse Langseth "Tell Me Something Good" Eliminated
Matt Giraud "Who's Lovin' You" Advanced
Megan Joy "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" Advanced
Von Smith "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" Eliminated
Jasmine Murray "Reflection" Advanced
Ricky Braddy "Superstition" Eliminated
Tatiana Del Toro "Saving All My Love for You" Eliminated
Anoop Desai "My Prerogative" Advanced

Top 13 finalists edit

Eleven of the top thirteen finalists
 
Lil Rounds
 
Alexis Grace

Finals edit

There were eleven weeks of finals with thirteen contestants competing. At least one contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes, although the judges could veto one elimination through the use of the "judges' save."

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 saved from elimination by the judges.
  This contestant was eliminated.
  This contestant won American Idol.
  This contestant was the runner-up.

Top 13 – Michael Jackson edit

Contestants performed one song each from the Michael Jackson discography, and are listed in the order they performed. Two contestants were eliminated.

This episode re-aired on June 29, 2009, in a tribute to Michael Jackson after his death.[18] Simon Cowell had hoped that Jackson would perform on the show as part of his comeback tour.[19]

Contestant Michael Jackson song Result
Lil Rounds "The Way You Make Me Feel" Safe
Scott MacIntyre "Keep the Faith" Safe
Danny Gokey "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" Safe
Michael Sarver "You Are Not Alone" Safe
Jasmine Murray "I'll Be There" Eliminated
Kris Allen "Remember the Time" Safe
Allison Iraheta "Give In to Me" Safe
Anoop Desai "Beat It" Safe
Jorge Núñez "Never Can Say Goodbye" Eliminated
Megan Joy "Rockin' Robin" Safe
Adam Lambert "Black or White" Safe
Matt Giraud "Human Nature" Safe
Alexis Grace "Dirty Diana" Safe
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 13 "I Want You Back"
"ABC"
Kanye West "Heartless"
Kelly Clarkson "My Life Would Suck Without You"

Top 11 – Grand Ole Opry edit

Country singer Randy Travis served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants each performed one song from the Grand Ole Opry, and are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Country song Result
Michael Sarver "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" Bottom two
Allison Iraheta "Blame It on Your Heart" Bottom three
Kris Allen "Make You Feel My Love" Safe
Lil Rounds "Independence Day" Safe
Adam Lambert "Ring of Fire" Safe
Scott MacIntyre "Wild Angels" Safe
Alexis Grace "Jolene" Eliminated
Danny Gokey "Jesus, Take the Wheel" Safe
Anoop Desai "Always on My Mind" Safe
Megan Joy "Walkin' After Midnight" Safe
Matt Giraud "So Small" Safe
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 11 "T-R-O-U-B-L-E"
Brad Paisley "Then"
Carrie Underwood & Randy Travis "I Told You So"

Top 10 – Motown edit

Smokey Robinson served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

The performance show aired on Wednesday, March 25, and the results show on Thursday, March 26, due to a White House press conference that aired on Tuesday, March 24.

Contestant Motown song Result
Matt Giraud "Let's Get It On" Bottom two
Kris Allen "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" Safe
Scott MacIntyre "You Can't Hurry Love" Bottom three
Megan Joy "For Once in My Life" Safe
Anoop Desai "Ooo Baby Baby" Safe
Michael Sarver "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" Eliminated
Lil Rounds "Heat Wave" Safe
Adam Lambert "The Tracks of My Tears" Safe
Danny Gokey "Get Ready" Safe
Allison Iraheta "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" Safe
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 10 Motown medley:
"You Keep Me Hangin' On"
"You're All I Need to Get By"
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Ruben Studdard "Together"
Smokey Robinson
& Joss Stone
"You're the One for Me"
Stevie Wonder "My Chérie Amour"
"Superstition"
"Overjoyed"
"All About the Love Again"

Top 9 – Popular iTunes downloads edit

Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Song Result
Anoop Desai "Caught Up" Bottom two
Megan Joy "Turn Your Lights Down Low" Eliminated
Danny Gokey "What Hurts the Most" Safe
Allison Iraheta "Don't Speak" Bottom three
Scott MacIntyre "Just the Way You Are" Safe
Matt Giraud "You Found Me" Safe
Lil Rounds "I Surrender" Safe
Adam Lambert "Play That Funky Music" Safe
Kris Allen "Ain't No Sunshine" Safe
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 9 "Don't Stop Believin'"
David Cook "Come Back to Me"
Lady Gaga "Poker Face"

Top 8 – Contestants' birth year edit

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

Contestant Song Birth year Result
Danny Gokey "Stand By Me" 1980 Safe
Kris Allen "All She Wants to Do Is Dance" 1985 Safe
Lil Rounds "What's Love Got to Do with It" 1984 Bottom three
Anoop Desai "True Colors" 1986 Bottom two
Scott MacIntyre "The Search Is Over" 1985 Eliminated
Allison Iraheta "I Can't Make You Love Me" 1991 Safe
Matt Giraud "Part-Time Lover" 1985 Safe
Adam Lambert "Mad World" 1982 Safe
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 8 "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
Frankie Avalon "Venus"
Flo Rida & Wynter Gordon "Right Round"
Kellie Pickler "Best Days of Your Life"

Top 7 (April 15th) – Movie soundtracks edit

Quentin Tarantino served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants chose songs featured in movies, and are listed in the order they performed. The judges chose to use their "judges' save" when Matt Giraud was announced as the performer to be eliminated. As a result, no one was eliminated this week.

Contestant Song Film Result
Allison Iraheta "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" Armageddon Safe
Anoop Desai "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Bottom three
Adam Lambert "Born to Be Wild" Easy Rider Safe
Matt Giraud "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Don Juan DeMarco Saved by the judges
Danny Gokey "Endless Love" Endless Love Safe
Kris Allen "Falling Slowly" Once Safe
Lil Rounds "The Rose" The Rose Bottom two
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 7 "Maniac"
Jennifer Hudson "If This Isn't Love"
Miley Cyrus "The Climb"

Top 7 (April 21st) – Disco edit

Contestants are listed in the order they performed. Two contestants were eliminated.

Contestant Disco song Result
Lil Rounds "I'm Every Woman" Eliminated
Kris Allen "She Works Hard for the Money" Safe
Danny Gokey "September" Safe
Allison Iraheta "Hot Stuff" Bottom three
Adam Lambert "If I Can't Have You" Safe
Matt Giraud "Stayin' Alive" Safe
Anoop Desai "Dim All the Lights" Eliminated

Top 5 – Rat Pack edit

Jamie Foxx served as a guest mentor this week. Contestants performed one song each from the Rat Pack era, and are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Rat Pack song Result
Kris Allen "The Way You Look Tonight" Bottom three
Allison Iraheta "Someone to Watch Over Me" Safe
Matt Giraud "My Funny Valentine" Eliminated
Danny Gokey "Come Rain or Come Shine" Safe
Adam Lambert "Feeling Good" Bottom two
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 5 "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"
"I Got Rhythm"
Natalie Cole "Something's Gotta Give"
Taylor Hicks "Seven Mile Breakdown"
Jamie Foxx "Blame It"

Top 4 – Rock music edit

Slash served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs: one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Order Rock song Result
Adam Lambert 1 "Whole Lotta Love" Safe
Allison Iraheta 2 "Cry Baby" Eliminated
Kris Allen 4 "Come Together" Safe
Danny Gokey 5 "Dream On" Safe
Kris Allen &
Danny Gokey
3 "Renegade"
Allison Iraheta
& Adam Lambert
6 "Slow Ride"
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Top 4 "School's Out"
Paula Abdul "I'm Just Here for the Music"
No Doubt "Just a Girl"
Daughtry "No Surprise"

Top 3 edit

Each contestant performed two songs: one chosen by the judges and one chosen by the contestant. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Order Song Result
Danny Gokey 1 "Dance Little Sister"[a] Eliminated
4 "You Are So Beautiful"
Kris Allen 2 "Apologize"[b] Safe
5 "Heartless"
Adam Lambert 3 "One"[c] Safe
6 "Cryin'"
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Noah Mushimiyimana "I'm the World's Greatest"
Jordin Sparks "Battlefield"
Katy Perry "Waking Up in Vegas"
  1. ^ Song chosen by Paula Abdul.
  2. ^ Song chosen by Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi.
  3. ^ Song chosen by Simon Cowell.

Top 2 – Finale edit

Each contestant performed three songs, one of which was chosen by producer Simon Fuller, and are listed in the order they performed.

Contestant Order Song Result
Adam Lambert 1 "Mad World" Runner-up
3 "A Change Is Gonna Come"[a]
5 "No Boundaries"
Kris Allen 2 "Ain't No Sunshine" Winner
4 "What's Going On"[a]
6 "No Boundaries"
  1. ^ a b Song chosen by Simon Fuller.
Non-competition performance
Performers Song
Carrie Underwood "Home Sweet Home"
Top 13 "So What"
David Cook "Permanent"
Lil Rounds
with Queen Latifah
"Cue the Rain"
Anoop Desai & Alexis Grace
with Jason Mraz
"I'm Yours"
Kris Allen
with Keith Urban
"Kiss a Girl"
Allison Iraheta, Lil Rounds, Megan Joy,
Alexis Grace & Jasmine Murray
with Fergie
"Glamorous"
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
The Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow"
Allison Iraheta
with Cyndi Lauper
"Time After Time"
Danny Gokey
with Lionel Richie
"Hello"
"Just Go"
"All Night Long"
Adam Lambert "Beth"
Adam Lambert
with KISS
"Detroit Rock City"
"Rock and Roll All Nite"
Matt Giraud
with Carlos Santana
"Black Magic Woman"
Top 13
with Carlos Santana
"Smooth"
Megan Joy & Michael Sarver
with Steve Martin
"Pretty Flowers"
Kris Allen, Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey,
Matt Giraud, Anoop Desai, Scott MacIntyre,
Michael Sarver & Jorge Nunez
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
Rod Stewart "Maggie May"
Kris Allen & Adam Lambert "We Are the Champions"
Kris Allen "No Boundaries"

Elimination chart edit

Color key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Did not perform
  Saved by the public
  Saved by the judges
  Bottom two or three
  Eliminated
American Idol (season 8) - Eliminations
Contestant Pl. Semifinals Wild Card Top 13 Top 11 Top 10 Top 9 Top 8 Top 7[a] Top 5 Top 4 Top 3 Finale
2/18 2/26[b] 3/4 3/5 3/11 3/18 3/26[c] 4/1 4/8 4/15 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/13 5/20
Kris Allen 1 N/A Safe N/A N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
Adam Lambert 2 N/A Safe N/A N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Bottom two Runner-up
Danny Gokey 3 Safe N/A N/A N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Allison Iraheta 4 N/A Safe N/A N/A Safe Bottom three Safe Bottom three Safe Safe Bottom three Safe Eliminated
Matt Giraud 5 N/A Wild Card N/A Saved Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Safe Saved Safe Eliminated
Anoop Desai 6 Wild Card N/A N/A Saved Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Bottom two Bottom three Eliminated
Lil Rounds N/A N/A Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom three Bottom two
Scott MacIntyre 8 N/A N/A Safe N/A Safe Safe Bottom three Safe Eliminated
Megan Joy 9 N/A Wild Card N/A Saved Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Michael Sarver 10 Safe N/A N/A N/A Safe Bottom two Eliminated
Alexis Grace 11 Safe N/A N/A N/A Safe Eliminated
Jorge Núñez 12 N/A N/A Safe N/A Eliminated
Jasmine Murray N/A Wild Card N/A Saved
Ricky Braddy Wild Card N/A N/A Eliminated
Tatiana Del Toro Wild Card N/A N/A
Jesse Langseth N/A Wild Card N/A
Von Smith N/A N/A Wild Card
Arianna Afsar N/A N/A Eliminated
Felicia Barton N/A N/A
Kendall Beard N/A N/A
Ju'Not Joyner N/A N/A
Nathaniel Marshall N/A N/A
Kristen McNamara N/A N/A
Taylor Vaifanua N/A N/A
Alex Wagner-Trugman N/A N/A
Matt Breitzke N/A Eliminated
Mishavonna Henson N/A
Kai Kalama N/A
Nick Mitchell N/A
Jeanine Vailes N/A
Ann Marie Boskovich Eliminated
Casey Carlson
Stephen Fowler
Brent Keith
Jackie Tohn
Stevie Wright
  1. ^ Because the judges used their one "judges' save" to save Matt Giraud, the top 7 remained intact for another week.
  2. ^ Due to President Obama's 2009 speech to a joint session of Congress that took place on Tuesday, February 24, this week's performance show was moved to Wednesday, February 25, and the results show to Thursday, February 26.
  3. ^ Due to a White House press conference, this week's performance show aired on Wednesday, March 25, and the results show on Thursday, March 26.

Controversies edit

In the top 13, the expected telephone number for contestant Alexis Grace, 1-866-IDOLS-13, was not owned by American Idol, but by a company called Intimate Encounters, who used it as a phone sex line.[20] Although host Ryan Seacrest mentioned the replacement phone number, 1-866-IDOLS-36, several times, some commentators feared that the phone number confusion could lead to Grace being inadvertently voted off the show.[21] However, Grace was not voted off that week.

After the top 11 program, Justin Guarini, while hosting Idol Wrap on TV Guide channel, asserted that the show's group performances were being lip-synced.[22] Soon after Guarini's assertion was aired, a spokesperson for the producers of American Idol said, "The Idols don't lip-sync, period."[22] The following day, the same spokesperson said that "due to extensive choreography and to balance their voices with open mics against a screaming audience, the Idols do sing along to their own prerecorded vocal track during the group performances only."[22][23] The spokesperson maintained that the performers sing their solo songs live, but their performances available to download through iTunes are recorded prior to airing.[22]

Kris Allen's win over Adam Lambert resulted in controversy about the voting process, prompted by a claim that of the nearly 100 million votes cast,[24] as many as "38 million" votes may have come from Arkansas, which was Allen's home state,[25] despite the fact that the state only had a population of 2.86 million people at the time. Although the claim was later retracted,[26] it resulted in allegations that AT&T may have influenced the results.[27] Fox had previously denied these claims as baseless, stating that the network has no preference on who the winner might be.[28] AT&T meanwhile said in a statement that the vote tally above was based on incorrect information and apologized by saying that "AT&T does not divulge or confirm how many votes were cast in any state."[29] On May 27, 2009, the producers of the show stated that they "stand by the outcome" and are "absolutely certain" that "without a doubt Kris Allen is the American Idol."[30][31][32]

Awards and nominations edit

Primetime Emmy Awards edit

Year Category Nominee(s)[33] Episode Result
2009 Outstanding Reality Show or Reality Competition American Idol Nominated
Outstanding Directing For a Variety, Music Or Comedy Special Bruce Gowers Show 833 (The Final Three) Won
Outstanding Host for a Reality-Competition Program Ryan Seacrest Nominated

Teen Choice Awards edit

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2009 Choice Male Reality/Variety Star Kris Allen Nominated
Adam Lambert Won
Choice Summer Tour American Idol Top 10 Nominated

U.S. Nielsen ratings edit

The eighth season was the top show for the 2008–09 broadcast primetime season and took the top two spots for its Tuesday and Wednesday episodes. The viewers number for the Wednesday episodes averaged 25.527 million, while the Tuesday episodes averaged 24.741 million.[34] The ratings were down from the seventh season, with the finale dropping 13% in the 18–49 demo and 9% in total viewers number.[35]

Episode list
Show Episode Air date Week
rank
Rating/
Share
18-49
rating/Share
Viewers
(millions)
1 "Phoenix Auditions"[36] January 13, 2009 2 15.8 / 23 11.7 / 28 30.424
2 "Kansas City Auditions"[36] January 14, 2009 3 16.4 / 25 11.8 / 30 30.322
3 "San Francisco Auditions"[37] January 20, 2009 2 12.1 / 18 9.0 / 22 22.773
4 "Louisville Auditions"[37] January 21, 2009 1 14.3 / 22 9.8 / 24 25.897
5 "Jacksonville Auditions"[38] January 27, 2009 4 13.7 / 20 9.6 / 24 25.539
6 "Salt Lake City Auditions"[38] January 28, 2009 3 15.0 / 23 10.1 / 25 27.364
7 "New York & San Juan Auditions"[38] January 29, 2009 5 13.6 / 21 9.3 / 25 24.613
8 "Hollywood Round, Part 1"[39] February 3, 2009 1 14.7 / 22 10.0 / 25 26.601
9 "Hollywood Round, Part 2"[39] February 4, 2009 2 14.8 / 23 9.9 / 27 26.384
10 "Hollywood Round, Part 3"[40] February 10, 2009 2 13.9 / 21 9.2 24.941
11 "Hollywood Round, Part 4"[40] February 11, 2009 1 14.0 / 22 9.5 24.825
12 "Group 1 Semi-finalists Perform"[41] February 17, 2009 2 14.3 / 21 9.6 25.374
13 "Group 1 Results Show"[41] February 18, 2009 3 14.1 / 22 9.0 / 24 24.790
14 "Group 2 Semi-finalists Perform"[42] February 25, 2009 1 13.8 / 21 9.1 24.541
15 "Group 2 Results Show"[42] February 26, 2009 2 11.9 / 19 7.1 / 19 20.889
16 "Group 3 Semi-finalists Perform"[43] March 3, 2009 1 13.8 / 21 9.0 24.309
17 "Group 3 Results Show"[43] March 4, 2009 2 13.1 / 21 7.8 / 22 22.776
18 "Wild Card Round"[43] March 5, 2009 3 12.2 / 19 7.6 / 20 21.498
19 "Top 13 Perform"[44] March 10, 2009 1 14.6 / 23 9.5 25.767
20 "Top 13 Results""[44] March 11, 2009 2 14.6 / 22 9.1 / 22 25.547
21 "Top 11 Perform"[45] March 17, 2009 2 12.3 / 19 8.1 / 21 21.886
22 "Top 11 Results"[45] March 18, 2009 1 13.7 / 21 8.7 23.705
23 "Top 10 Perform"[46] March 25, 2009 1 14.7 / 23 9.3 26.025
24 "Top 10 Results"[46] March 26, 2009 2 13.2 / 21 7.7 23.102
25 "Top 9 Perform"[47] March 31, 2009 1 13.7 / 21 8.9 24.410
26 "Top 9 Results"[47] April 1, 2009 2 14.2 / 22 8.4 / 20 24.342
27 "Top 8 Perform"[48] April 7, 2009 2 13.1 / 21 8.1 / 22 22.813
28 "Top 8 Results"[48] April 8, 2009 1 13.4 / 21 8.0 / 20 22.976
29 "Top 7 Perform"[49] April 14, 2009 1 13.8 / 21 8.2 / 23 24.378
30 "Top 7 Results"[49] April 15, 2009 2 14.0 / 22 8.0 / 20 24.114
31 "Top 7 Redux"[50] April 21, 2009 1 13.9 / 22 8.2 23.963
32 "Top 7 Redux Results"[50] April 22, 2009 2 14.0 / 22 8.3 23.947
33 "Top 5 Perform"[51] April 28, 2009 1 13.5 / 21 8.1 23.261
34 "Top 5 Results"[51] April 29, 2009 2 13.2 / 20 7.7 / 19 22.369
35 "Top 4 Perform"[52] May 5, 2009 1 13.4 / 21 8.3 23.414
36 "Top 4 Results"[52] May 6, 2009 2 13.7 / 21 8.3 / 20 23.574
37 "Top 3 Perform"[53] May 12, 2009 2 13.0 / 22 8.0 22.712
38 "Top 3 Results"[53] May 13, 2009 1 14.0 / 21 8.7 / 21 24.670
39 "Top 2 Perform"[54] May 19, 2009 2 13.5 / 21 8.6 23.822
40 "Season 8 Finale"[54] May 20, 2009 1 16.1 / 27 10.0 28.838

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  • American Idol Official Website
  • American Idol (Season 8) at IMDb  

american, idol, season, eighth, season, american, idol, premiered, tuesday, january, 2009, concluded, 2009, simon, cowell, paula, abdul, randy, jackson, returned, judges, while, ryan, seacrest, returned, host, this, season, introduced, kara, dioguardi, permane. The eighth season of American Idol premiered on Tuesday January 13 2009 and concluded on May 20 2009 Simon Cowell Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson returned as judges while Ryan Seacrest returned as host This season introduced Kara DioGuardi as a permanent fourth judge 1 This was also Paula Abdul s last season as a judge 2 Kris Allen was announced the winner of the competition on May 20 2009 defeating runner up Adam Lambert after nearly 100 million votes were cast American IdolSeason 8Hosted byRyan SeacrestJudgesPaula AbdulSimon CowellKara DioGuardiRandy JacksonWinnerKris AllenRunner upAdam LambertFinals venueNokia Theatre L A LiveReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseJanuary 13 2009 01 13 May 20 2009 2009 05 20 Season chronology PreviousSeason 7Next Season 9List of episodes The eighth season saw numerous changes to the format of the show There were 36 semifinalists instead of 24 and thirteen finalists instead of twelve nine contestants chosen by the public and four by the judges in a Wild Card round Another addition was the judges save which allowed the judges to veto one elimination during the competition and was used to veto Matt Giraud s elimination Multiple contestants from this season were signed to record deals including Kris Allen Adam Lambert Danny Gokey Allison Iraheta Lil Rounds Anoop Desai and Michael Sarver 3 Contents 1 Changes from previous seasons 1 1 Judges save 2 Regional auditions 3 Hollywood week 4 Semifinals 4 1 Group 1 4 2 Group 2 4 3 Group 3 4 4 Wild Card round 5 Top 13 finalists 6 Finals 6 1 Top 13 Michael Jackson 6 2 Top 11 Grand Ole Opry 6 3 Top 10 Motown 6 4 Top 9 Popular iTunes downloads 6 5 Top 8 Contestants birth year 6 6 Top 7 April 15th Movie soundtracks 6 7 Top 7 April 21st Disco 6 8 Top 5 Rat Pack 6 9 Top 4 Rock music 6 10 Top 3 6 11 Top 2 Finale 7 Elimination chart 8 Controversies 9 Awards and nominations 9 1 Primetime Emmy Awards 9 2 Teen Choice Awards 10 U S Nielsen ratings 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksChanges from previous seasons editSeveral changes were planned for the eighth season Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly stated that Idol would feature fewer William Hung like contestants and funny auditions and would quickly move its focus to the potential singers during the earlier stages of the competition thus moving the season at a faster pace 4 Mike Darnell president of Fox s alternative programming said the contestants would be more emotional and that viewers would learn more about them and their pasts than they had in the previous season 5 Songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a permanent fourth judge She had previously collaborated with Celine Dion Hilary Duff Britney Spears Enrique Iglesias Leona Lewis and Christina Aguilera and produced several Top 40 hits As a songwriter she had already worked with several American Idol alumni and winners including Kelly Clarkson Carrie Underwood David Archuleta and David Cook 6 Meanwhile Ken Warwick became the new executive producer as Nigel Lythgoe had left the show to focus on So You Think You Can Dance and his new show with Simon Fuller Superstars of Dance 7 Idol Gives Back was canceled for the eighth season as the economic crisis and recession left Idol officials uncomfortable about asking financially struggling viewers to donate 8 The semifinals saw the biggest change as the Wild Card round returned for the first time since the third season After voters picked three finalists from each of three groups of 12 semifinalists the judges selected eight of the previously eliminated 27 semifinalists to return and perform on the March 5 show They were judged by the panel instead of a vote by the viewers with four advancing to the finals 9 10 Although the finals had been billed from the beginning of the season as a set of 12 contestants the judges announced at the last minute that they would be advancing a fourth Wild Card contestant resulting in 13 singers advancing to the finals Judges save edit Another change to the Idol format was the judges save an element previously used in France s Nouvelle Star 11 The judges were given the power to veto one elimination in the finals for that particular week This could only be used until the top 5 The following week two contestants would be eliminated if the judges save were used The save could only be used once per season and must be a unanimous decision The new format change was revealed on March 11 2009 The first recipient of the judges save was Matt Giraud Regional auditions editAuditions began July 17 2008 and were held in the following cities 12 American Idol season 8 regional auditions City Preliminary date Preliminary venue Filming date s Filming venue Golden tickets San Francisco California July 17 2008 Cow Palace September 13 2008 Westin St Francis 12 Louisville Kentucky July 21 2008 Freedom Hall September 7 8 2008 Churchill Downs 13 19 Phoenix Arizona July 25 2008 Jobing com Arena September 2008 The Boulders 27 Salt Lake City Utah July 29 2008 EnergySolutions Arena September 18 19 2008 Wells Fargo Center 13 San Juan Puerto Rico August 2 2008 Coliseo de Puerto Rico September 2008 Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza 9 Kansas City Missouri August 8 2008 Kemper Arena October 5 2008 Firestone Building 14 27 Jacksonville Florida August 13 2008 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena September 3 2008 Amelia Island Plantation 15 16 New York City New York August 19 2008 Izod Center August 26 2008 Chelsea Piers 16 26 Total number of tickets to Hollywood 149 Contestants were required to be between the ages of 16 and 28 on July 15 2008 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 seventh seasons those holding recording or management contracts or those who were not U S citizens or permanent residents Hollywood week editThe Hollywood round moved from the Orpheum Theatre to the Kodak Theatre which had previously been used for the finales in the first and third through sixth seasons In the first round the 147 contestants each sang a short solo a cappella performance of any song The next round had the remaining 107 contestants performing in groups of three or four The 72 contestants who survived that round performed one more solo song this time accompanied by a band before being narrowed down to 54 The final 54 then went to the judges mansion in Los Angeles for the final results and the top 36 were announced Some contestants had a sing off to determine who would enter the top 36 Semifinals editThe 36 contestants performed in three groups of twelve and sang songs that were Billboard Hot 100 hits In each group three people advanced to the next round via a public vote After nine contestants had been chosen the judges selected eight of the remaining 27 semifinalists to compete in the Wild Card round Following another performance by each contender each judge selected one contestant to advance to the final group of 13 Color key This contestant was chosen by the public and moved on to the live shows This contestant was not chosen by the public and was left to perform again for the judges in the Wild Card round This contestant was eliminated Group 1 edit Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Song Result Jackie Tohn A Little Less Conversation Eliminated Ricky Braddy A Song for You Wild Card Alexis Grace I Never Loved a Man The Way I Love You Advanced Brent Keith Hicktown Eliminated Stevie Wright You Belong with Me Eliminated Anoop Desai Angel of Mine Wild Card Casey Carlson Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic Eliminated Michael Sarver I Don t Want to Be Advanced Ann Marie Boskovich You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman Eliminated Stephen Fowler Rock with You Eliminated Tatiana Del Toro Saving All My Love for You Wild Card Danny Gokey Hero Advanced Non competition performance Performers Song Group 1 I m Yours Carly Smithson amp Michael Johns The Letter Group 2 edit Due to President Obama s 2009 speech to a joint session of Congress that took place on Tuesday February 24 the performance show was moved to Wednesday February 25 and the results show to Thursday February 26 Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Song Result Jasmine Murray Love Song Wild Card Matt Giraud Viva la Vida Wild Card Jeanine Vailes This Love Eliminated Nick Mitchell And I Am Telling You I m Not Going Eliminated Allison Iraheta Alone Advanced Kris Allen Man in the Mirror Advanced Megan Joy Put Your Records On Wild Card Matt Breitzke If You Could Only See Eliminated Jesse Langseth Bette Davis Eyes Wild Card Kai Kalama What Becomes of the Brokenhearted Eliminated Mishavonna Henson Drops of Jupiter Tell Me Eliminated Adam Lambert I Can t Get No Satisfaction Advanced Non competition performance Performers Song Group 2 Closer Brooke White Hold Up My Heart Group 3 edit Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Song Result Von Smith You re All I Need to Get By Wild Card Taylor Vaifanua If I Ain t Got You Eliminated Alex Wagner Trugman I Guess That s Why They Call It the Blues Eliminated Arianna Afsar The Winner Takes It All Eliminated Ju Not Joyner Hey There Delilah Eliminated Kristen McNamara Give Me One Reason Eliminated Nathaniel Marshall I d Do Anything for Love But I Won t Do That Eliminated Felicia Barton a No One Eliminated Scott MacIntyre Mandolin Rain Advanced Kendall Beard This One s for the Girls Eliminated Jorge Nunez Don t Let the Sun Go Down on Me Advanced Lil Rounds Be Without You Advanced Non competition performance Performers Song Group 3 Hot n Cold Felicia Barton was initially eliminated prior to the semifinals However after Joanna Pacitti was disqualified Felicia was invited back into the competition Wild Card round edit Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Song Result Jesse Langseth Tell Me Something Good Eliminated Matt Giraud Who s Lovin You Advanced Megan Joy Black Horse and the Cherry Tree Advanced Von Smith Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word Eliminated Jasmine Murray Reflection Advanced Ricky Braddy Superstition Eliminated Tatiana Del Toro Saving All My Love for You Eliminated Anoop Desai My Prerogative AdvancedTop 13 finalists editEleven of the top thirteen finalists nbsp Kris Allen nbsp Adam Lambert nbsp Danny Gokey nbsp Allison Iraheta nbsp Matt Giraud nbsp Anoop Desai nbsp Lil Rounds nbsp Megan Joy nbsp Michael Sarver nbsp Alexis Grace nbsp Jasmine Murray Kris Allen born June 21 1985 in Jacksonville Arkansas 23 years old at the time of the show was from Conway Arkansas and auditioned in Louisville with Leon Russell s A Song for You Adam Lambert born January 29 1982 in Indianapolis Indiana 26 years old at the time of the show was from San Diego California and auditioned in San Francisco with Queen s Bohemian Rhapsody Danny Gokey born April 24 1980 28 years old at the time of the show was from Milwaukee Wisconsin and auditioned in Kansas City Allison Iraheta born April 27 1992 in Glendale California 16 years old at the time of the show was from Los Angeles California and auditioned in San Francisco Matt Giraud born May 11 1985 in Dearborn Michigan 23 years old at the time of the show was from Kalamazoo Michigan and auditioned in Louisville with Gavin DeGraw s I Don t Want to Be Anoop Desai born December 20 1986 in Cary North Carolina 22 years old at the time of the show was from Chapel Hill North Carolina and auditioned in Kansas City Lil Rounds born October 20 1984 24 years old at the time of the show was from Memphis Tennessee and auditioned in Kansas City with Stevie Wonder s All I Do Her performance of Dolly Parton s I Will Always Love You in Hollywood impressed the judges Scott MacIntyre born June 22 1985 23 years old at the time of the show was from Scottsdale Arizona and auditioned in Phoenix He was the first legally blind person to audition for American Idol 17 Megan Joy born September 18 1985 23 years old at the time of the show was from Sandy Utah and auditioned in Salt Lake City with Helen Morgan s Can t Help Lovin Dat Man Michael Sarver born March 28 1981 in Sulphur Louisiana 27 years old at the time of the show was from Jasper Texas and auditioned in Phoenix with Boyz II Men s Thank You Alexis Grace born August 14 1987 21 years old at the time of the show was from Memphis Tennessee and auditioned in Louisville with Aretha Franklin s Dr Feelgood She performed Aretha Franklin s Do Right Woman Do Right Man and Carrie Underwood s Before He Cheats in Hollywood Jorge Nunez born October 1 1987 in Cidra Puerto Rico 21 years old at the time of the show was from Carolina Puerto Rico and auditioned in San Juan For his audition he sang My Way in Spanish and Louis Armstrong s What a Wonderful World in English He performed Jon Secada s Angel in Hollywood Jasmine Murray born March 14 1992 in Columbus Mississippi 16 years old at the time of the show was from Starkville Mississippi and auditioned in Jacksonville Finals editThere were eleven weeks of finals with thirteen contestants competing At least one contestant was eliminated every week based on the public s votes although the judges could veto one elimination through the use of the judges save 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 saved from elimination by the judges This contestant was eliminated This contestant won American Idol This contestant was the runner up Top 13 Michael Jackson edit Contestants performed one song each from the Michael Jackson discography and are listed in the order they performed Two contestants were eliminated This episode re aired on June 29 2009 in a tribute to Michael Jackson after his death 18 Simon Cowell had hoped that Jackson would perform on the show as part of his comeback tour 19 Contestant Michael Jackson song Result Lil Rounds The Way You Make Me Feel Safe Scott MacIntyre Keep the Faith Safe Danny Gokey P Y T Pretty Young Thing Safe Michael Sarver You Are Not Alone Safe Jasmine Murray I ll Be There Eliminated Kris Allen Remember the Time Safe Allison Iraheta Give In to Me Safe Anoop Desai Beat It Safe Jorge Nunez Never Can Say Goodbye Eliminated Megan Joy Rockin Robin Safe Adam Lambert Black or White Safe Matt Giraud Human Nature Safe Alexis Grace Dirty Diana Safe Non competition performance Performers Song Top 13 I Want You Back ABC Kanye West Heartless Kelly Clarkson My Life Would Suck Without You Top 11 Grand Ole Opry edit Country singer Randy Travis served as a guest mentor this week Contestants each performed one song from the Grand Ole Opry and are listed in the order they performed Contestant Country song Result Michael Sarver Ain t Goin Down Til the Sun Comes Up Bottom two Allison Iraheta Blame It on Your Heart Bottom three Kris Allen Make You Feel My Love Safe Lil Rounds Independence Day Safe Adam Lambert Ring of Fire Safe Scott MacIntyre Wild Angels Safe Alexis Grace Jolene Eliminated Danny Gokey Jesus Take the Wheel Safe Anoop Desai Always on My Mind Safe Megan Joy Walkin After Midnight Safe Matt Giraud So Small Safe Non competition performance Performers Song Top 11 T R O U B L E Brad Paisley Then Carrie Underwood amp Randy Travis I Told You So Top 10 Motown edit Smokey Robinson served as a guest mentor this week Contestants are listed in the order they performed The performance show aired on Wednesday March 25 and the results show on Thursday March 26 due to a White House press conference that aired on Tuesday March 24 Contestant Motown song Result Matt Giraud Let s Get It On Bottom two Kris Allen How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You Safe Scott MacIntyre You Can t Hurry Love Bottom three Megan Joy For Once in My Life Safe Anoop Desai Ooo Baby Baby Safe Michael Sarver Ain t Too Proud to Beg Eliminated Lil Rounds Heat Wave Safe Adam Lambert The Tracks of My Tears Safe Danny Gokey Get Ready Safe Allison Iraheta Papa Was a Rollin Stone Safe Non competition performance Performers Song Top 10 Motown medley You Keep Me Hangin On You re All I Need to Get By Ain t No Mountain High Enough Ruben Studdard Together Smokey Robinson amp Joss Stone You re the One for Me Stevie Wonder My Cherie Amour Superstition Overjoyed All About the Love Again Top 9 Popular iTunes downloads edit Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Song Result Anoop Desai Caught Up Bottom two Megan Joy Turn Your Lights Down Low Eliminated Danny Gokey What Hurts the Most Safe Allison Iraheta Don t Speak Bottom three Scott MacIntyre Just the Way You Are Safe Matt Giraud You Found Me Safe Lil Rounds I Surrender Safe Adam Lambert Play That Funky Music Safe Kris Allen Ain t No Sunshine Safe Non competition performance Performers Song Top 9 Don t Stop Believin David Cook Come Back to Me Lady Gaga Poker Face Top 8 Contestants birth year edit Contestants each performed one song from the year they were born and are listed in the order they performed Contestant Song Birth year Result Danny Gokey Stand By Me 1980 Safe Kris Allen All She Wants to Do Is Dance 1985 Safe Lil Rounds What s Love Got to Do with It 1984 Bottom three Anoop Desai True Colors 1986 Bottom two Scott MacIntyre The Search Is Over 1985 Eliminated Allison Iraheta I Can t Make You Love Me 1991 Safe Matt Giraud Part Time Lover 1985 Safe Adam Lambert Mad World 1982 Safe Non competition performance Performers Song Top 8 Can t Get You Out of My Head Frankie Avalon Venus Flo Rida amp Wynter Gordon Right Round Kellie Pickler Best Days of Your Life Top 7 April 15th Movie soundtracks edit Quentin Tarantino served as a guest mentor this week Contestants chose songs featured in movies and are listed in the order they performed The judges chose to use their judges save when Matt Giraud was announced as the performer to be eliminated As a result no one was eliminated this week Contestant Song Film Result Allison Iraheta I Don t Want to Miss a Thing Armageddon Safe Anoop Desai Everything I Do I Do It for You Robin Hood Prince of Thieves Bottom three Adam Lambert Born to Be Wild Easy Rider Safe Matt Giraud Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman Don Juan DeMarco Saved by the judges Danny Gokey Endless Love Endless Love Safe Kris Allen Falling Slowly Once Safe Lil Rounds The Rose The Rose Bottom two Non competition performance Performers Song Top 7 Maniac Jennifer Hudson If This Isn t Love Miley Cyrus The Climb Top 7 April 21st Disco edit Contestants are listed in the order they performed Two contestants were eliminated Contestant Disco song Result Lil Rounds I m Every Woman Eliminated Kris Allen She Works Hard for the Money Safe Danny Gokey September Safe Allison Iraheta Hot Stuff Bottom three Adam Lambert If I Can t Have You Safe Matt Giraud Stayin Alive Safe Anoop Desai Dim All the Lights Eliminated Non competition performance Performers Song Top 7 Shake Your Body Down to the Ground David Archuleta Touch My Hand Freda Payne Thelma Houston amp KC Band of Gold Don t Leave Me This Way Get Down Tonight Top 5 Rat Pack edit Jamie Foxx served as a guest mentor this week Contestants performed one song each from the Rat Pack era and are listed in the order they performed Contestant Rat Pack song Result Kris Allen The Way You Look Tonight Bottom three Allison Iraheta Someone to Watch Over Me Safe Matt Giraud My Funny Valentine Eliminated Danny Gokey Come Rain or Come Shine Safe Adam Lambert Feeling Good Bottom two Non competition performance Performers Song Top 5 It Don t Mean a Thing If It Ain t Got That Swing I Got Rhythm Natalie Cole Something s Gotta Give Taylor Hicks Seven Mile Breakdown Jamie Foxx Blame It Top 4 Rock music edit Slash served as a guest mentor this week Each contestant performed two songs one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Order Rock song Result Adam Lambert 1 Whole Lotta Love Safe Allison Iraheta 2 Cry Baby Eliminated Kris Allen 4 Come Together Safe Danny Gokey 5 Dream On Safe Kris Allen amp Danny Gokey 3 Renegade Allison Iraheta amp Adam Lambert 6 Slow Ride Non competition performance Performers Song Top 4 School s Out Paula Abdul I m Just Here for the Music No Doubt Just a Girl Daughtry No Surprise Top 3 edit Each contestant performed two songs one chosen by the judges and one chosen by the contestant Contestants are listed in the order they performed Contestant Order Song Result Danny Gokey 1 Dance Little Sister a Eliminated 4 You Are So Beautiful Kris Allen 2 Apologize b Safe 5 Heartless Adam Lambert 3 One c Safe 6 Cryin Non competition performance Performers Song Noah Mushimiyimana I m the World s Greatest Jordin Sparks Battlefield Katy Perry Waking Up in Vegas Song chosen by Paula Abdul Song chosen by Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi Song chosen by Simon Cowell Top 2 Finale edit Each contestant performed three songs one of which was chosen by producer Simon Fuller and are listed in the order they performed Contestant Order Song Result Adam Lambert 1 Mad World Runner up 3 A Change Is Gonna Come a 5 No Boundaries Kris Allen 2 Ain t No Sunshine Winner 4 What s Going On a 6 No Boundaries a b Song chosen by Simon Fuller Non competition performance Performers Song Carrie Underwood Home Sweet Home Top 13 So What David Cook Permanent Lil Roundswith Queen Latifah Cue the Rain Anoop Desai amp Alexis Gracewith Jason Mraz I m Yours Kris Allenwith Keith Urban Kiss a Girl Allison Iraheta Lil Rounds Megan Joy Alexis Grace amp Jasmine Murraywith Fergie Glamorous Big Girls Don t Cry The Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow Allison Irahetawith Cyndi Lauper Time After Time Danny Gokeywith Lionel Richie Hello Just Go All Night Long Adam Lambert Beth Adam Lambertwith KISS Detroit Rock City Rock and Roll All Nite Matt Giraudwith Carlos Santana Black Magic Woman Top 13with Carlos Santana Smooth Megan Joy amp Michael Sarverwith Steve Martin Pretty Flowers Kris Allen Adam Lambert Danny Gokey Matt Giraud Anoop Desai Scott MacIntyre Michael Sarver amp Jorge Nunez Da Ya Think I m Sexy Rod Stewart Maggie May Kris Allen amp Adam Lambert We Are the Champions Kris Allen No Boundaries Elimination chart editColor key Winner Runner up Did not perform Saved by the public Saved by the judges Bottom two or three Eliminated American Idol season 8 Eliminations Contestant Pl Semifinals Wild Card Top 13 Top 11 Top 10 Top 9 Top 8 Top 7 a Top 5 Top 4 Top 3 Finale 2 18 2 26 b 3 4 3 5 3 11 3 18 3 26 c 4 1 4 8 4 15 4 22 4 29 5 6 5 13 5 20 Kris Allen 1 N A Safe N A N A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner Adam Lambert 2 N A Safe N A N A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Bottom two Runner up Danny Gokey 3 Safe N A N A N A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated Allison Iraheta 4 N A Safe N A N A Safe Bottom three Safe Bottom three Safe Safe Bottom three Safe Eliminated Matt Giraud 5 N A Wild Card N A Saved Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Safe Saved Safe Eliminated Anoop Desai 6 Wild Card N A N A Saved Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Bottom two Bottom three Eliminated Lil Rounds N A N A Safe N A Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom three Bottom two Scott MacIntyre 8 N A N A Safe N A Safe Safe Bottom three Safe Eliminated Megan Joy 9 N A Wild Card N A Saved Safe Safe Safe Eliminated Michael Sarver 10 Safe N A N A N A Safe Bottom two Eliminated Alexis Grace 11 Safe N A N A N A Safe Eliminated Jorge Nunez 12 N A N A Safe N A Eliminated Jasmine Murray N A Wild Card N A Saved Ricky Braddy Wild Card N A N A Eliminated Tatiana Del Toro Wild Card N A N A Jesse Langseth N A Wild Card N A Von Smith N A N A Wild Card Arianna Afsar N A N A Eliminated Felicia Barton N A N A Kendall Beard N A N A Ju Not Joyner N A N A Nathaniel Marshall N A N A Kristen McNamara N A N A Taylor Vaifanua N A N A Alex Wagner Trugman N A N A Matt Breitzke N A Eliminated Mishavonna Henson N A Kai Kalama N A Nick Mitchell N A Jeanine Vailes N A Ann Marie Boskovich Eliminated Casey Carlson Stephen Fowler Brent Keith Jackie Tohn Stevie Wright Because the judges used their one judges save to save Matt Giraud the top 7 remained intact for another week Due to President Obama s 2009 speech to a joint session of Congress that took place on Tuesday February 24 this week s performance show was moved to Wednesday February 25 and the results show to Thursday February 26 Due to a White House press conference this week s performance show aired on Wednesday March 25 and the results show on Thursday March 26 Controversies editIn the top 13 the expected telephone number for contestant Alexis Grace 1 866 IDOLS 13 was not owned by American Idol but by a company called Intimate Encounters who used it as a phone sex line 20 Although host Ryan Seacrest mentioned the replacement phone number 1 866 IDOLS 36 several times some commentators feared that the phone number confusion could lead to Grace being inadvertently voted off the show 21 However Grace was not voted off that week After the top 11 program Justin Guarini while hosting Idol Wrap on TV Guide channel asserted that the show s group performances were being lip synced 22 Soon after Guarini s assertion was aired a spokesperson for the producers of American Idol said The Idols don t lip sync period 22 The following day the same spokesperson said that due to extensive choreography and to balance their voices with open mics against a screaming audience the Idols do sing along to their own prerecorded vocal track during the group performances only 22 23 The spokesperson maintained that the performers sing their solo songs live but their performances available to download through iTunes are recorded prior to airing 22 Kris Allen s win over Adam Lambert resulted in controversy about the voting process prompted by a claim that of the nearly 100 million votes cast 24 as many as 38 million votes may have come from Arkansas which was Allen s home state 25 despite the fact that the state only had a population of 2 86 million people at the time Although the claim was later retracted 26 it resulted in allegations that AT amp T may have influenced the results 27 Fox had previously denied these claims as baseless stating that the network has no preference on who the winner might be 28 AT amp T meanwhile said in a statement that the vote tally above was based on incorrect information and apologized by saying that AT amp T does not divulge or confirm how many votes were cast in any state 29 On May 27 2009 the producers of the show stated that they stand by the outcome and are absolutely certain that without a doubt Kris Allen is the American Idol 30 31 32 Awards and nominations editPrimetime Emmy Awards edit Year Category Nominee s 33 Episode Result 2009 Outstanding Reality Show or Reality Competition American Idol Nominated Outstanding Directing For a Variety Music Or Comedy Special Bruce Gowers Show 833 The Final Three Won Outstanding Host for a Reality Competition Program Ryan Seacrest Nominated Teen Choice Awards edit Year Category Nominee s Result 2009 Choice Male Reality Variety Star Kris Allen Nominated Adam Lambert Won Choice Summer Tour American Idol Top 10 NominatedU S Nielsen ratings editThe eighth season was the top show for the 2008 09 broadcast primetime season and took the top two spots for its Tuesday and Wednesday episodes The viewers number for the Wednesday episodes averaged 25 527 million while the Tuesday episodes averaged 24 741 million 34 The ratings were down from the seventh season with the finale dropping 13 in the 18 49 demo and 9 in total viewers number 35 Episode list Show Episode Air date Weekrank Rating Share 18 49rating Share Viewers millions 1 Phoenix Auditions 36 January 13 2009 2 15 8 23 11 7 28 30 424 2 Kansas City Auditions 36 January 14 2009 3 16 4 25 11 8 30 30 322 3 San Francisco Auditions 37 January 20 2009 2 12 1 18 9 0 22 22 773 4 Louisville Auditions 37 January 21 2009 1 14 3 22 9 8 24 25 897 5 Jacksonville Auditions 38 January 27 2009 4 13 7 20 9 6 24 25 539 6 Salt Lake City Auditions 38 January 28 2009 3 15 0 23 10 1 25 27 364 7 New York amp San Juan Auditions 38 January 29 2009 5 13 6 21 9 3 25 24 613 8 Hollywood Round Part 1 39 February 3 2009 1 14 7 22 10 0 25 26 601 9 Hollywood Round Part 2 39 February 4 2009 2 14 8 23 9 9 27 26 384 10 Hollywood Round Part 3 40 February 10 2009 2 13 9 21 9 2 24 941 11 Hollywood Round Part 4 40 February 11 2009 1 14 0 22 9 5 24 825 12 Group 1 Semi finalists Perform 41 February 17 2009 2 14 3 21 9 6 25 374 13 Group 1 Results Show 41 February 18 2009 3 14 1 22 9 0 24 24 790 14 Group 2 Semi finalists Perform 42 February 25 2009 1 13 8 21 9 1 24 541 15 Group 2 Results Show 42 February 26 2009 2 11 9 19 7 1 19 20 889 16 Group 3 Semi finalists Perform 43 March 3 2009 1 13 8 21 9 0 24 309 17 Group 3 Results Show 43 March 4 2009 2 13 1 21 7 8 22 22 776 18 Wild Card Round 43 March 5 2009 3 12 2 19 7 6 20 21 498 19 Top 13 Perform 44 March 10 2009 1 14 6 23 9 5 25 767 20 Top 13 Results 44 March 11 2009 2 14 6 22 9 1 22 25 547 21 Top 11 Perform 45 March 17 2009 2 12 3 19 8 1 21 21 886 22 Top 11 Results 45 March 18 2009 1 13 7 21 8 7 23 705 23 Top 10 Perform 46 March 25 2009 1 14 7 23 9 3 26 025 24 Top 10 Results 46 March 26 2009 2 13 2 21 7 7 23 102 25 Top 9 Perform 47 March 31 2009 1 13 7 21 8 9 24 410 26 Top 9 Results 47 April 1 2009 2 14 2 22 8 4 20 24 342 27 Top 8 Perform 48 April 7 2009 2 13 1 21 8 1 22 22 813 28 Top 8 Results 48 April 8 2009 1 13 4 21 8 0 20 22 976 29 Top 7 Perform 49 April 14 2009 1 13 8 21 8 2 23 24 378 30 Top 7 Results 49 April 15 2009 2 14 0 22 8 0 20 24 114 31 Top 7 Redux 50 April 21 2009 1 13 9 22 8 2 23 963 32 Top 7 Redux Results 50 April 22 2009 2 14 0 22 8 3 23 947 33 Top 5 Perform 51 April 28 2009 1 13 5 21 8 1 23 261 34 Top 5 Results 51 April 29 2009 2 13 2 20 7 7 19 22 369 35 Top 4 Perform 52 May 5 2009 1 13 4 21 8 3 23 414 36 Top 4 Results 52 May 6 2009 2 13 7 21 8 3 20 23 574 37 Top 3 Perform 53 May 12 2009 2 13 0 22 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