#AmericanIdol, ‘American Idol’ 2019 Top 6 Winners Live Results, Copyright © 2020 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. American Idol 2019 paid special tribute to Queen, with the Top 8 contestants each performing a song from the legendary band's catalogue. Aranda wanted to change the arrangement a bit to make the performance different. The Top 6 will compete again for America's Vote as American Idol returns LIVE coast-to-coast SUNDAY 8e|5p on America's network, ABC. It was just a really dated choice and if the song choices really mattered at this point he could be in trouble. Who Went Home on American Idol? Because in a situation like that I'd like to but as much passion as possible into my performance. But he’s still amazingly talented. The American Idol 2019 Top 6 performed songs from Woodstock and “Showstoppers” (though few were actual showstopping songs). 'Ten Years' is 100% who I am as a person. SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know the results of American Idol. Once again America's Vote took place during the show, with two of the Top 8 seeing their American Idol journey come to an end. Grade: A, Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” Well this was a terrible song choice. The two previously performed together during Hollywood Week and tonight they performed “Jackson” from Walk the Line. Alejandro Aranda performed “Under Pressure”, with assistance from Lambert prior to the show, as well. ‘American Idol’ 2019 – Top 6 Revealed! It was a fun and charismatic performance. Luke Bryan said that Harmon took the audience on a journey with his performance. Get the spoilers on the top 6 contestants as they are revealed live. I just really like listening to her. "I am a viral sensation!" I’m not much of a fan of Wade’s sound, but this worked for him better than last week for sure. The live results on the 2019 top 6 winners for American Idol are here. 5/3/2020, American Idol 2020 Top 10 Performances Recap: Judges Use Their Save, American Idol Results: Who Went Home Tonight On American Idol? And then at the end of the night American and the judges made some questionable decisions. So when that's the case, it's great. The American Idol 2019 Top 6 performed songs from Woodstock and “Showstoppers” (though few were actual showstopping songs). Finally, it was Alyssa Raghu’s turn to give her solo Queen performance and her song was “Somebody to Love”. Grade: A-, Laci Kaye Booth, “To Love Somebody.” Now this is a good song choice. With American Idol season 17 steaming to a finale on May 19, Billboard asked the top six contestants to dream a little dream and reveal what song they would like to sing in order to help seal the deal with America. Laci Booth It’s a very special song to me and has stuck with me through my journey as an artist. And finally, it was time to find out the results. exclaimed Maness. This season of American Idol is now in the live shows and things are now moving quickly! The members of Queen then each wished the singers luck via a video package and Lambert was introduced as this week’s mentor. And it was good. Grade: A, Laine Hardy, “I Don’t Need No Doctor.” This isn’t a very well-known song for Laine’s fanbase, but I think they’re all pretty well sold on Laine at this point so he can do no wrong. He got some decent feedback from the judges but it may not have been the best song choice for Cota. ‘American Idol’ 2019 – Top 6 Revealed! Aranda delivered a soft yet impactful rendition of the classic hit. “You’re welcome, no pressure.”. Well I guess it doesn’t matter what we all think about Laine then. Introducing ... PEOPLE's Products Worth the Hype. Walker Burroughs and Alejandro Aranda then were matched up to perform the oldie but goodie “Mrs. Walker Burroughs was the first contestant to perform and he sang “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”. It made her sound a bit weak, but it was still sweet and tender. Like it really has. This was his best performance in weeks. Once again America's Vote took place during the show, with two of the Top 8 seeing their American Idol journey come to an end. Laine Hardy then delivered a rendition of “Fat Bottom Girl”, which was followed up by a special performance of Bohemian Rhapsody by blind child prodigy Avett Maness, who taught himself to play the piano. Who would make it through to the top 6? By Gil Kaufman. And, the next performance was another duet, with Harmon and Vandenburg, singing “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman.