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See American Idol alumni single sales for a list of some of those releases. In the first few seasons, songs were released as physical CD single which may contain one cover song and one original song. However, after Season 5 physical singles were no longer released, and songs were available only as digital downloads starting Season 6.
This is a comprehensive listing of official post-Idol releases by various contestants of the television show American Idol.. All of the compilations and singles of the show as well as most of its contestants' singles and albums were released by 19 Recordings with Sony Music Entertainment (the general record company associated and affiliated with the Idol series in most countries through its ...
American Idol Top 7 Then (Old Soul) - Season 11: American Idol Top 6: Music of Queen - Season 11: American Idol Top 6: Contestant's Choice - Season 11: American Idol - Songs of the Top 5 - Season 11: American Idol - Top 4 - Season 11: American Idol - Top 3 - Season 11: American Idol - Season Finale - Season 11: 21 (Billboard 200) [24] 18,000 [24]
At just 20 years old, the talented singer won season three of American Idol. Since then, she’s released six studio albums and garnered 12 (yes, 12) Grammy nominations, winning Best Female R&B ...
Season 10: Lauren Alaina. After American Idol, the 29-year-old singer released her debut album, Wildflower, then followed up with Road Less Traveled and her most recent release, Sitting Pretty on ...
Since winning American Idol, Carrie Underwood’s life has been so much more than “Just a Dream.” The Oklahoma native shot to fame in 2005 after becoming the champion of the TV singing ...
The songs listed here however include only songs released in their post-Idol career, and does not include coronation songs, live or studio recordings released during the season or straight after the finale, or songs from American Idol season compilation CD. (See American Idol Hot 100 singles for a list of those songs.)
Melinda Marie Doolittle (born October 6, 1977) is an American singer who finished as the third place finalist on the sixth season of American Idol. [1] Prior to her appearance on American Idol, Doolittle worked as a professional back-up singer for, among others, Michael McDonald, Kirk Franklin, Aaron Neville, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Alabama, Jonny Lang, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Carman, and Anointed.