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American idol 4 top 12 performances part 1
The fourth season of American Idol premiered on January 18, 2005 and continued until May 25, 2005. It was hosted by Ryan Seacrest. Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell also returned to judge. Carrie Underwood won the season with approximately 500 million votes cast in the season and 37 million for the finale. Underwood has since gone on to become a seven-time Grammy-winning country megastar. This is the last season to be aired in standard definition.
Contents
- American idol 4 top 12 performances part 1
- Regional auditions
- Semi finals
- Men
- Finalists
- Top 12 1960s
- Top 11 Billboard Number Ones
- Top 10 1990s
- Top 8 Songs from Birth Year
- Top 7 1970s Dance Music
- Top 6 21st Century
- Top 5 Leiber StollerCurrent week Billboard chart
- Top 4 CountryGamble Huff
- Top 3 Clives Choice Idols Choice Judges Choice
- Finale Simon Fullers choice Contestants choice Winners single
- Elimination chart
- DialIdol
- Controversies
- Contestants who appeared on other shows
- US Nielsen ratings
- Compilations
- Minor or independent releases
- References

Regional auditions
Auditions for Season 4 started in August 2004 in Cleveland, Ohio. An audition was originally planned for Anchorage, Alaska, but that was cancelled about a month before due to possible schedule conflict as a result of hurricanes affecting the Orlando auditions. Auditions were held from August to October 2004, and over 100,000 people attended the auditions for the first time.


While in the past seasons celebrity guest judges have been invited to participate during the competition, this was the first season where guest judges were invited to participate in the auditions. The music celebrities featured were:

Where there were four judges present, three yeses were required for the auditioner to proceed on to Hollywood.

It is also the first season in which the age limit was raised to 28, in order to increase variety. Among those who benefited from this new rule were Constantine Maroulis and Bo Bice, considered to be the eldest (and most experienced) of Idol contestants. They were also constantly mentioned by Ryan Seacrest and in the media as "the two rockers", since their long hair and choice of songs made them stand out from conventional Idol standards. Scott Savol and Nadia Turner also benefited from the change.
The audition episodes featured the Molfetta twins multiple times. They first auditioned in New Orleans but both failed, Rich Molfetta tried again in Las Vegas and got through to the Hollywood, but J.P. Molfetta failed in his audition in San Francisco.
Semi-finals
Because of the highly unbalanced finals in Season 3 where female contestants formed the clear majority (8 to 4) of the Final 12, rules for the semifinals were changed so as to give an equal number of male and female finalists. From this season to season seven, and again for season nine, 12 men and 12 women competed separately on consecutive nights, with 2 of each gender being voted off each week in the result shows until 12 finalists were left, 6 men and 6 women.
Men
Finalists
Top 12 – 1960s
Result Show: When You Tell Me That You Love Me by Diana Ross.
Top 11 – Billboard Number Ones
Result Show: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother by Kelly Gordon.
Top 10 – 1990s
Result Show: Everything Is Beautiful by Ray Stevens
Top 8 – Songs from Birth Year
Result Show: When You Tell Me That You Love Me by Diana Ross (1991).
Top 7 – 1970s Dance Music
Result Show: You Can Shine by Earth, Wind & Fire
Top 6 – 21st Century
Result Show: Emotion by Samantha Sang.
Top 5 – Leiber & Stoller/Current week Billboard chart
Result Show: Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel.
Top 4 – Country/Gamble & Huff
Result Show: Islands in the Stream by Kenny Rogers/
Dolly Parton
Top 3 – Clive's Choice, Idols' Choice, Judges' Choice
Each contestant sang three songs.
Finale – Simon Fuller’s choice, Contestant’s choice & Winner’s single
Each contestant sang three songs.
The fourth season finale featuring Bo Bice and Carrie Underwood aired May 24 May 25. It featured appearances by former auditioners, and celebrity cameos by Kenny G, Rascal Flatts, David Hasselhoff, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, George Benson, Billy Preston, Babyface and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The winner of the competition was Carrie Underwood, who would eventually become the second "Idol" winner to sweep all three major music awards (American Music, Billboard, and Grammy Award) in a single season (for 2006-07).
In a nod to the "Diana knew she'd been eliminated by the performance order" controversy of Idol 3, neither contestant sang the winner's single, "Inside Your Heaven", before the results were announced.
Underwood's first single, "Inside Your Heaven", debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 14, 2005 and had first-week sales of 170,000 copies. One week later, runner-up Bo Bice released his version of the song, which debuted at number two.
Elimination chart
Note: Bottom 2 indicates that the contestant was 'saved' last. This may or may not indicate his or her actual vote rank.
DialIdol
The computer program DialIdol, which allows voters to autodial their votes and uses the dialing results to make predictions about the eliminations, was in development during season 4. It was finished by Top 6 week and was used to predict the voting results from the Top 6 to Top 2. However, the dialing program was not made available to the general public until season 5.
Controversies
During the season, Corey Clark, a season two contestant who was disqualified for having an undisclosed arrest record, alleged in an interview on ABC's Primetime Live that he had an affair with Paula Abdul while on the show. The finale show included a parody segment spoofing the alleged scandal.
Votefortheworst.com, of Survivor Sucks, which campaigned voting for Scott Savol, made headlines when Savol outlasted Constantine Maroulis and made it into the final five.
On the Top 11, the show had a voting error in which three of the contestants had their numbers mixed up. The Wednesday show which was supposed to be the elimination night made fans revote again as the numbers were fixed and Thursday was the elimination.
Bo Bice was revealed to have been arrested on a felony cocaine possession charge in June 2001 at a strip club in Madison County, Ala., and was also arrested two years later for marijuana possession, public intoxication, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Scott Savol was also revealed to have been convicted of a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct for domestic violence. However, no action was taken against either of them by the show producers because they had revealed their misdemeanor in advance.
Contestants who appeared on other shows
US Nielsen ratings
Season 4 of American Idol had an overall average viewership of 26.8 million and was the top show for the 2004–2005 TV season. Its Tuesday episodes averaged 27.32 million (ranked first) while the Wednesday episodes averaged 26.07 million (ranked third). It also drove Fox, for the first time ever, to become the top network in the 18-to-49 demographic for the season.
Note 1: The Top 11 Wednesday night was a repeat performance night due to a mix-up in the phone numbers for the contestants. The result show was moved to Thursday.
Compilations
The compilation album for this season was performed by the top twelve finalists.
Minor or independent releases
(This list does not include pre-Idol releases)
Source: Idolsmusic.com