American Idol Winner
Videos May 22nd, 2008YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!!!! DAVID COOK WON!!!! I need not wait for 9 hours to know the results from my TV telecast of the American Idol in Singapore. Just read the news provided BY LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer
Here’s the details of the report…..and hope someone upload the video of the results on YouTube fast…I’m so eager to see….
LOS ANGELES – The grown-up rocker triumphed over the smooth-voiced kid as David Cook claimed the “American Idol” title Wednesday, and it wasn’t as much of a surprise as it seemed.
While 17-year-old David Archuleta was heaped with praise by the judges the night before, the voters decided otherwise — and did they ever. Host Ryan Seacrest said before the results that 12 million votes was the difference, and it turns out they broke in the favor of the 25-year-old from Blue Springs, Mo.
Cook was overcome by emotion, bending toward the stage after his name was announced.
“This is amazing,” he said. “This is all your fault,” he added, addressing the brother who Cook had accompanied to the “Idol” audition that started it all.
Cook immediately took the microphone and began to sing “Time of my Life,” which won the annual “Idol songwriting competition, to close out season seven.
Cook refused to bow to the conventional during his three-song set Tuesday, with Collective Soul’s “The World I Know” as his pick for a closing performance. He also sang U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” and the power ballad “Dream Big,” his choice from the songwriting competition’s finalists.
“If I had to choose between playing a song that not a whole lot of people know that I could get behind, or the opposite, I’ll choose the lesser-known every time,” Cook told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.
Judge Simon Cowell said at the time that the song choices sunk him, and told Archuleta that he’d scored a “knockout” performance in the boxing-themed performance finale.
Cook was unshaken, and now his choices are vindicated.
While “Idol” ratings were down all season, the final contest provoked a frenzy with a record 97.5 million audience votes cast by phone and text. Last year’s total vote count was 74 million.
Early in the show, host Ryan Seacrest played it coy, announcing that the split between the two contestants was 56 percent for one David, 44 percent for the other. Of course he left in question who got the lion’s share; that detail wouldn’t come until the closing moments of the two-hour live broadcast.
While Archuleta was showered with praise by the judges all season, online bookies and observers kept the faith with Cook. One Web site, which tracks busy signals on the separate phone lines dedicated to each contestant, projected him the winner correctly Wednesday morning.
By strict “Idol” standards, being rebellious turned out to be worth the gamble for Cook, whose hip and scruffy style and ability to work the camera with a soulful gaze also proved to have overwhelming appeal. There were moments of tears, too, after Tuesday’s performance and again after Wednesday’s win.
Cowell, who seemed to dismiss Cook and his chances of winning Tuesday, offered an apology in the moments before the winner was announced, saying he was too harsh and that it “wasn’t quite so clear cut as we called it.” Cowell even let on that, for the first time, he felt either finalist would have been a worthy winner.
Archuleta, 17, of Murray, Utah, was the prodigy who consistently dazzled the show’s judges and thrilled screaming young fans. He would have been the youngest-“Idol” ever if he’d won, beating last year’s winner Jordin Sparks by mere days.
The teenager seemed to find the attention the show brought him overwhelming, often appearing to be speechless in the face of praise. But he was consistently professional onstage, with dulcet tones and poise that belied his shyness and tender age.
He also became the focus of controversy when his father, Jeff, was reportedly getting too heavily involved in his son’s rehearsals and asked by the show’s producers to back off.
Archuleta made the most of his smooth voice Tuesday with Elton John’s “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” the inspirational ballad “In This Moment” and a reprise from earlier in the season of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
Judge Randy Jackson exclaimed to Archuleta, “Dude, you are so good tonight. You are exactly what this show is about.” And Cowell told the teenager: “You came out here tonight to win, and what we have witnessed is a knockout.”
“I felt I had a disadvantage getting so much attention in the beginning. But winning isn’t the big concern. It’s always doing your best. … That’s what’s important,” he told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.
Congratulations David Cook! You deserved it!!!



May 22nd, 2008 at 1:45 pm
I take issue with the reporter who said the show was lack luster this season. What was she watching? It had the most talent this year….David A is wonderful, but everything he sings sounds the same. Cook on the other hand can sing anything, and makes it his.
May 22nd, 2008 at 2:20 pm
My small guess is that you LIKE this show? :)
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:13 pm
he did?!? I was rooting for him too! yippee!! and thanks for letting me know :-)
May 22nd, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Miriam, that’s how I felt when I read that line too! Yup! Cook is a all-rounder, he can sing the phone book and it will turn out fantastic! *wink*
JCK, yup! right on bull’s eye! I am crazy over it. Now I’ve got to wait another year before I have an urge to switch on the TV.
Sting, yes, yes! he did! he did! Just saw it on Singapore channel…oh, what a moving sight! You’re most welcome!
May 22nd, 2008 at 8:59 pm
it was funny…we tuned in by accident as they were announcing the winner and Ryan was saying, “Give it up for David Archiletta…” I thought, wow, did America ever get that wrong but then we realized it was his farewell. David Cook was, hands down, the better artist and performer. I hope he has some input into his first cd. I have to wonder if Simon didn’t try to get David A. to win ’cause he would do better in that winner’s format and David C. can obviously be successful on his own, a real artist…
May 22nd, 2008 at 9:42 pm
I think David A. problem was he wasn’t rocker enough.
May 22nd, 2008 at 10:02 pm
I totally disagree with the outcome – evidently 12 million people can’t hear – the screaming, un-intelligible singing??? of David Cook can’t begin to compare with the talent of David Archuleta. Definitely, the wrong guy won!
May 22nd, 2008 at 10:39 pm
This is the first year I have watched every episode of Idol….I really enjoyed it….my vote right from the get go was David Cook….I mean I loved Brooke as well…and I am sure she is in for big things…but David Cook was so professional…a nautral…yes young David although he had a lovely voice was not ready maturity wise for what would lie ahead had he won….I truly think the best person won last night….yippee
May 23rd, 2008 at 10:22 pm
Angeline,
Did you see where i predicted Cook to win way back when Simon first called him a word nerd> (so proud of myself) Kenz and I had a sleepover finale night at my house and we danced almost the whole program. (Danced and colored.) Thnk you for keeping up with my blog and leaving comments! I get so few, I treasure them all. Nana Connie
May 24th, 2008 at 8:50 am
It was a good show. I loved Brooke White’s performance.
March 25th, 2009 at 7:53 am
I LOVE him (: