Leadoff Performances

[back to top] Leadoff Performances

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# Episode / Theme Slot Performance Approval Rating σ Result
176
Year You Were Born
1/8
When I Dream0003When I Dream
32
 
24 7Eliminated
177
Mariah Carey
1/7
When You Believe0003When You Believe
55
 
24 2Safe
178
Country
1/7
Where The Blacktop Ends0003Where The Blacktop Ends
76
 
15 2Safe
179
Rock
1/6
Whole Lotta Love0003Whole Lotta Love
84
 
23 2Safe
180
American Classics
1/14
Why Do Fools Fall In Love?0003Why Do Fools Fall In Love?
33
 
19 2Safe
181
Idol's / Producers' / Judge's
1/9
Wishing On A Star0003Wishing On A Star
43
 
22 2Safe
182
The Beatles
1/9
With A Little Help From My Friends0003With A Little Help From My Friends
74
 
15 2Safe
183
Elton John / Bobby Bones / Hero
1/15
You Are The Best Thing0003You Are The Best Thing
35
 
16 7Eliminated
184
Diana Ross
1/12
You Cant Hurry Love0003You Can't Hurry Love
14
 
13 7Eliminated
185
Finale
1/6
You Give Love A Bad Name0003You Give Love A Bad NameReprise performance
77
 
25 7Eliminated
186
Rock - No Ballads
1/10
You Give Love A Bad Name0003You Give Love A Bad Name
30
 
16 7Eliminated
187
Breakups and Makeups
1/12
You Give Love A Bad Name0003You Give Love A Bad Name
41
 
19 2Safe
188
1980s
1/9
You Make My Dreams0003You Make My Dreams
13
 
12 4Bottom Group
189
Shania Twain
1/6
Youre Still The One0003You're Still The One
40
 
29 2Safe

[back to top] Summary

Say you're a contestant on American Idol, and you're standing backstage a few hours before show time when the producers walk up to you and say, "Congratulations, Fred, you're singing first tonight!" Assuming your name is really Fred, your response should be to (choose one):

  1. Thank them profusely for the coveted honor of leading off the show.
  2. Throw up on their shoes.
  3. Hide in the wardrobe room and don't come out until the second commercial break.

Well, we can rule out A. As we and our friends at USA Today noted, the leadoff spot hasn't been terribly friendly to contestants over the years. Just 15 (of 282) first singers have have turned in a five-star performance, while 87 have been sent home (including 54 of 190 finalists, the highest ratio of any slot by far.) Through AI6, four of the six leadoff singers in a Final 3 episode have been voted off, and five of six in the Finales (where so far only Ruben Studdard has sung first and lived to tell about it.)

The challenges of performing first are obvious. Many late-arriving viewers miss the performance entirely, and those who do see it have upwards of an hour to forget about it before the voting begins. Plus, singing in front of a "cold" audience is rarely a treat; that's why opening acts were invented. Certainly the producers are aware of this too, so if they were ever intent on getting rid of a contestant – and we are not saying we suspect them of anything (cough-cough) – the leadoff spot is the obvious place to put him or her.

So if you ever find yourself opening the show on Idol, do whatever it takes to make it as memorable of a performance as you can. And don't forget to apologize to the producers afterwards for their shoes.

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