I'm almost certain I could find a better song from 1990 than this one.
Especially considering that I'd bet 90% of the people watching have never heard it before.
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He may have chosen it with his dad. I get the feeling that the kid has been kind of isolated from pop culture and the world, immersed in his dad's dreams of success. It would be good for him to branch out. He's only a year older than my son (wow, that makes me feel old).
I'm fairly certain anyone could. I don't think I'd ever heard that song. I looked it up and Faith No More's Epic as well as MC Hammer's U Can't Touch This were on the charts that year. Either one would have been a creative and original choice for David A, no? :)
I'm going to have to acknowledge that Cook will probably win it. I'm going to stop fighting it and just accept that the guy is a crowd-pleaser and has the best shot at a recording career. I don't have to like him or buy his records, but he's making fans and doing consistently better than most of them up there and I guess that's the point. So there you go, Ian. You're right on this one.
This is true, I mean it wasn't even in the top 100, which I figured I'd post... not much for him or anyone in here, I guess maybe some Billy Joel? There are only about 6 or 7 songs (if that) out of this entire list that have actually stood the test of time
1990 Top 100 Songs
1. Hold On, Wilson Phillips
2. It Must Have Been Love, Roxette
3. Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinead O'Connor
4. Poison, Bell Biv Devoe
5. Vogue, Madonna
6. Vision Of Love, Mariah Carey
7. Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins
8. Hold On, En Vogue
9. Cradle Of Love, Billy Idol
10. Blaze Of Glory, Jon Bon Jovi
11. Do Me!, Bell Biv Devoe
12. How Am I Supposed To Live Without You, Michael Bolton
13. Pump Up The Jam, Technotronic
14. Opposites Attract, Paula Abdul
15. Escapade, Janet Jackson
16. All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, Heart
17. Close To You, Maxi Priest
18. Black Velvet, Alannah Myles
19. Release Me, Wilson Phillips
20. Don't Know Much, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville
21. All Around The World, Lisa Stansfield
22. l Wanna Be Rich, Calloway
23. I Remember You, Skid Row
24. Rub You The Right Way, Johnny Gill
25. She Ain't Worth It, Glenn Medeiros Featuring Bobby Brown
26. If Wishes Came True, Sweet Sensation
27. The Power, Snap
28. (Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection, Nelson
29. Love Will Lead You Back, Taylor Dayne
30. Don't Wanna Fall In Love, Jane Child
31. Two To Make It Right, Seduction
32. Sending All My Love, Linear
33. Unskinny Bop, Poison
34. Step By Step, New Kids On The Block
35. Dangerous, Roxette
36. We Didn't Start The Fire, Billy Joel
37. I Don't Have The Heart, James Ingram
38. Downtown Train, Rod Stewart
39. Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson
40. I'll Be Your Everything, Tommy Page
41. Roam, B-52's
42. Everything, Jody Watley
43. Back To Life, Soul II Soul
44. Here and Now, Luther Vandross
45. Alright, Janet Jackson
46. Ice Ice Baby, Vanilla Ice
47. Blame It On The Rain, Milli Vanilli
48. Have You Seen Her, M.C. Hammer
49. With Every Beat Of My Heart, Taylor Dayne
50. Come Back To Me, Janet Jackson
51. No More Lies, Michel'le
52. Praying For Time, George Michael
53. How Can We Be Lovers, Michael Bolton
54. Do You Remember, Phil Collins
55. Ready Or Not, After 7
56. U Can't Touch This, M.C. Hammer
57. I Wish It Would Rain Down, Phil Collins
58. Just Between You and Me, Lou Gramm
59. Something Happened On The Way To Heaven, Phil Collins
60. Black Cat, Janet Jackson
61. Can't Stop, After 7
62. Janie's Got A Gun, Aerosmith
63. The Humpty Dance, Digital Underground
64. I'll Be Your Shelter, Taylor Dayne
65. Free Fallin', Tom Petty
66. Giving You The Benefit, Pebbles
67. Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode
68. Love Song, Tesla
69. Price Of Love, Bad English
70. Girls Nite Out, Tyler Collins
71. King Of Wishful Thinking, Go West
72. What Kind Of Man Would I Be?, Chicago
73. Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over), Technotroic
74. Here We Are, Gloria Estefan
75. Epic, Faith No More
76. Love Takes Time, Mariah Carey
77. Just Like Jesse James, Cher
78. Love Shack, B-52's
79. All Or Nothing, Milli Vanilli
80. Romeo, Dino
81. Everybody Everybody, Black Box
82. I Go To Extremes, Billy Joel
83. Whip Appeal, Babyface
84. Oh Girl, Paul Young
85. C'mon and Get My Love, D-Mob With Cathy Dennis
85. (It's Just) The Way That You Love Me, Paula Abdul
87. We Can't Go Wrong, Cover Girls
88. When I'm Back On My Feet Again, Michael Bolton
89. Make You Sweat, Keith Sweat
90. This One's For The Children, New Kids On The Block
91. What It Takes, Aerosmith
92. Forever, Kiss
93. Jerk Out, Time
94. Just A Friend, Biz Markie
95. Whole Wide World, A'me Lorain
96. Without You, Motley Crue
97. Swing The Mood, Jive Bunny and The Mastermixers
98. Thieves In The Temple, Prince
99. Mentirosa, Mellow Man Ace
100. Tic-Tac-Toe, Kyper
Oh gosh, if you want me to finally turn against him then let him do a Faith No More song... I'm a fan of basically every project Mike Patton has done and I think he's one of the most underrated musicians ever.
You know what...Chikezie missed a great opportunity as well. His birthyear (the same as mine actually) gave us the classic "Party All The Time" by Eddie Murphy!
Here are the tunes I think he could have picked ... any one of these would have let him show off another side of himself that would go beyond this "Aging Adult Contemporary" corner he seems to have allowed himself to be painted into ...
Blaze Of Glory, Jon Bon Jovi
I Remember You, Skid Row
Unskinny Bop, Poison
Dangerous, Roxette
We Didn't Start The Fire, Billy Joel
Roam, B-52's
U Can't Touch This, M.C. Hammer
I Wish It Would Rain Down, Phil Collins
Just Between You and Me, Lou Gramm
Janie's Got A Gun, Aerosmith
Free Fallin', Tom Petty
Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode
Love Shack, B-52's
I Go To Extremes, Billy Joel
Maryann, I love Faith No More too (even saw them in concert once as the opening act for Billy Idol ... I went to see Faith ;) ), but the problem is with them is that Epic really isn't a singer's song. It wouldn't be a good vehicle for him since it's really more rapped than it is sung.
The second half of last nights show could rank up there with some of the best AI's ever.
David C. was awesome. Just like when he did Hello I rewound just to watch again (Billie Jean & Hello are my favorite two performances this year). I'm not sure if he has what it takes to win AI but he will be a star.
Michael Johns recovered after a few slow weeks. If he can keep the performances up like that he is a top candidate.
Brooke was awesome the first half of the song, the 2nd half was just OK. I didn't mind her restarting.
David A. had good vocals but the song was awful. Everything I read is that his dad is way over bearing and I believe he picked this song. Did anyone else notice one of the judges (I think it was Simon) made a comment on who picked this song? I believe it was a jab at dad.
I like Kristy's choice and performance. Hopefully she'll be around again next week with this choice.
Jason C. was average.
I thought Carly was barely average in the beginning and the ending of her song was horrible. She is on the verge of going home.
Syesha's style doesn't connect with me, I didn't like it at all and would put her in the bottom three with Chikeze & Remielle and just ahead of Carly.
Going home - hopefully Remielle.
Err... I said I'd turn against him if he attempted Faith No More... I totally agree.
As for the ones you listed... I can really only see him doing the Billy Joel songs, and possibly Free Fallin...MAYBE I Remember You but Bach has got some killer vocals and I think Archuletta just has a completely different voice. Same with Janie's Got A Gun, he doesn't have the quality to his voice that would enable him to successfully execute those songs. I'm not familiar with all of the ones you listed but some would just be wrong. I can't imagine him coming out singing Love Shack.. the judges would ridicule him. And U Can't Touch This? Last time I checked that was pretty much a rap too.
Ramiele - YIKES. That was horrid. Carly and Carrie did it better. She can't hit the notes. She screams. It's horrible.
Jason - Happy Birthday. My brother had that exact guitar when he was little...haha. I like Jason but I feel like he always does the same coffee house kind of thing. Which is fine for me. But I feel like people are going to get bored with him.
Syesha - I used to like her. But she's kind of boring now. Great vocals. But just boring. And I don't know the song she sang.
Chikeze - I don't know this song. I'm bored with him. He should be singing on a cruise ship.
Brooke - Ooops. False start. But she recovered and did a nice job. She's still not my favorite though.
Michael Johns - I'm really just not a fan of this song. I think because I've heard it way too many times. I don't care for the way he holds the mic stand and mic (with two hands.) I don't know why...but it drives me nuts. His voice is good. I just prefer not to look at him while he's singing....haha. Best performance of the night so far.
Carly - I LOVE this song. She did alright. I was expecting a bit more though. I still like her.
David A. - His speaking voice annoys me. In the beginning he was one of my favorites but he's really slipping. His performance was cheesy. Up with people-ish. Not my kinda thing.
Kristy Lee Cook - Speaking of cheesy...this song is ultimate CHEESE! It should be left to fireworks shows and stuff like that. I know it's 'American' Idol...but UGH. She'll get a lot of votes for it...which is the worst part of all
David Cook - As many predicted, he did the Chris Cornell version. Good choice. I cannot picture him doing the original. That would be very weird. I enjoyed it. It will be going on my mp3 player just like his version of "Hello." My crush continues to grow! He's just super talented!
Best Tonight = David Cook, Michael, Carly, Syesha
Okay Tonight = Brooke, Jason, David A, Chikezie
Worst Tonight = Kristy Lee, Ramiele
Who I WANT to see go home = Ramiele (with Kristy Lee and Chikezie in the bottom with her)
Who I think will go home = Ramiele or Syesha with Brooke in the bottom with them.
Okay...I'm off to catch up on the thread now and see what everyone else thought.
If you want to hear a super angry version of "total eclipse of th heart"...check out nikki from season 1. YIKES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCiIoiZmmxo
I think one thing that shows David Cook has talent is the fact that he's been able to take all of these older songs and make them seem modern. Kudos to him! And I can't wait to see what he does during Andrew Lloyd Webber week! I hope he (or someone else) sings something from the fabulous rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar"
Let's take a good look at those songs. I've chosen 15 songs that could have knocked them dead.
1. It Must Have Been Love, Roxette
Great song but I don't think he could have managed those high notes.
2. Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinead O'Conor
He could have nailed this one.
3. Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins
He already did this one.
4. Blaze Of Glory, Jon Bon Jovi
He'd own the slow parts but I think once the chorus hit he'd fall apart.
5. How Am I Supposed To Live Without You, Michael Bolton
Great song but you run the risk of annoying everybody that hates Bolton.
6. Don't Know Much, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville
Great song and people would love not having to hear Aaron Neville sing.
7. I Remember You, Skid Row
I don't think he has the chops to do this one. Too many words and all the sustained notes are well beyond his abilities.
8. (Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection, Nelson
Too many words. No sustained notes. Definitely a crowd pleaser but he'd butcher it.
9. Don't Wanna Fall In Love, Jane Child
He could have done the tall flat top and braids. It would have been rad.
10. Step By Step, New Kids On The Block
Guaranteed votes. He's an idiot.
11. Do You Remember, Phil Collins
Another great Phil Collins song. Too late now.
12. Janie's Got A Gun, Aerosmith
Too big of a song for him. He'd have looked dumb singing it.
13. Free Fallin', Tom Petty
Most anybody with a decent range could make this song sound like a million bucks.
14. Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode
This could have been his sleeper hit.
15. This One's For The Children, New Kids On The Block
Another great New Kids song that might as well have been written for him.
As far as I know they have a vast song book to choose from and can do pretty much whatever they want. 1990 was a great year for music. David has been isolated from good music and probably only knows the garbage his parents let him listen to.
Look for this poor kid to fall apart during country week. It's going to be really, really sad.
PS: Faith No More rules! I love Mike Patton and Jim Martin.
Oh my gosh! "this one's for the children" would have been perfect for him!! He (his dad?) seems to love cheesy songs with a message...it would have been perfect!
I think David A. should have performed "Nothing Compares to You". It's a great song written by Prince. He could have really have done something with that song.
Sometimes the advice that the vocal coaches give....isn't good.
I don't think the coaches have much to do with song choice. I believe they give the "talent" carte blanche over what they pick which would explain Country Cookin's rendition of Eight Days A Week.
Once they pick a song, the vocal coaches step in and try to help them sing as well as they can. I still don't think they help much there either. I don't think any coach would get behind any of those awkward runs that they attempt. I'm pretty sure they just help them find a key to sing it in then go back to their crossword puzzle.
Yes! Exactly! The problem is that the vast majority of AI viewers either A-Don't understand what they mean by "arrangement" and just think to themselves "wow, he made that his own!" or, B- Don't discuss AI with an online community like we do so they are unaware that David's "creations" aren't really his own. He's getting credit most of the time for something that he didn't even do. He just performed it. Part of the thing that people like so much about him is that he performs songs in unique ways. Sadly, he's not the one that made it all that unique in the first place.
THANK YOU! I got on TMZ before the show to see what everyone was singing ahead of time. When I read "God Bless the USA" I laughed very loudly. We sang this song in the 2nd grade. It's one of the most overplayed songs of all time. Kristy just made herself look more like a country bumpkin. It was a terrible song choice in my book... no matter what the judges say. She can't even pull of ONE RUN! She keeps trying and her voice just can't do it. GRRR! She makes me angry.
Well, Seacrest did announce it as the chris cornell version this week. And another week (can't remember which song) David himself, said it was someone elses version.
Personally, I prefer David's voice to Chris Cornells so I really liked it.
And I don't think his version of "Hello" was really a cover of someone elses version. I mean, anyone with a guitar could make sound like that. What he did turned out great!
I think he is taking a risk by doing lesser known versions of these songs. And he's quite talented musically. He may not have the best voice (but it's still better than Daughtry...ugh) but he has more charisma than most of the contestants. I really like him. I want him to come in 2nd place.
I agree about Kristy. She's no good. She tries but she fails.