American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers

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American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 17, 2005
Genre Pop
Label RCA
Producer Desmond Child
Various Artists chronology
Season 3: Greatest Soul Classics
(2004)
American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers
(2005)
Season 5: Encores
(2006)

Season 4: The Showstoppers contains one cover song from each of the top 12 finalists during season 4 of the television show American Idol , along with a song that features all 12 of them together.

The CD was certified gold on July 26, 2005. [1]

  1. "Independence Day" (Martina McBride) 3:22 Carrie Underwood
  2. "I Don't Wanna Be" (Gavin DeGraw) 3:40 Bo Bice
  3. "Best of My Love" (The Emotions) 3:31 Vonzell Solomon
  4. "A House Is Not A Home" (Luther Vandross) 3:18 Anwar Robinson
  5. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (Dusty Springfield) 2:54 Nadia Turner
  6. "Part-Time Lover" (Stevie Wonder) 3:44 Nikko Smith
  7. "My Funny Valentine" (from Babes in Arms) 3:16 Constantine Maroulis
  8. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (Bonnie Tyler) 4:33 Jessica Sierra
  9. "Every Time You Go Away" (Paul Young) 3:53 Anthony Fedorov
  10. "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (Phil Collins) 3:21 Scott Savol
  11. "Knock On Wood" (Eddie Floyd) 2:52 Lindsey Cardinale
  12. "God Bless the Child" (Billie Holiday) 3:32 Mikalah Gordon
  13. "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" (Diana Ross) 3:44 American Idol Season 4 Finalists

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