Not so fast, Crystal Bowersox. The other "American Idol" finalists rose to a occasion Tuesday during an dusk of Shania Twain tunes upon a Fox singing contest. After weeks of unabashed praise, a show's judges weren't so impressed with a folksy rendition of "No One Needs To Know" from a customarily captivating 24-year-old musician from Toledo, Ohio. They still kinda liked it though.
"It's kind of impossible for you not to be good," decider Kara DioGuardi said.
Aaron Kelly, a humble 17-year-old high propagandize student from Sonestown, Pa., won back a judges with his sepulchral take upon mentor Twain's "You've Got a Way," which included changing a lyrics from "the approach you make love" to "the approach you show love." Simon Cowell pronounced a ardent opening made Kelly seem like a "different artist" after weeks ho-hum endeavors.
"Tomorrow's gonna be real tough," Ellen DeGeneres spoken after Kelly performed.
The other male singers additionally had no problem nailing Twain's tunes, together with 24-year-old paint sales clerk Lee Dewyze of Mount Prospect, Ill., with an irritable "Still a One," 26-year-old personal tutor Michael Lynche of Queens, N.Y., with an romantic "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing" as well as 27-year-old musician Casey James of Fort Worth, Texas, with a raw "Don't!"
"This could be a good thing in your wheelhouse," Randy Jackson sensitive James.
Siobhan Magnus closed a show by strutting opposite a stage as well as through a assembly while crooning "Any Man of Mine." Jackson later told a 20-year-old glass-blower from Marstons Mills, Mass., which he desired all about it. Magnus ended a upbeat opening with one of her signature howls, which Cowell decided sounded like Magnus was "giving bieing born up there."
Another finalist will get a foot Wednesday, leaving 5 singers in a competition.
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