This article gives the single and digital track sales achieved by alumni of American Idol. The songs listed here however include only songs released in their post-Idol career, and does not include coronation songs, live or studio recordings released during the season or straight after the finale, or songs from American Idol season compilation CD. (See American Idol Hot 100 singles for a list of those songs.)

Total digital track sales

These are the total digital download figures in the US for individual Idol alums. Physical single sales, which totaled 4,798,000 units, are not included in this table.

Rank Artist Season Total
1 Kelly Clarkson 1 (1st) 35,173,000[1]
2 Carrie Underwood 4 (1st) 31,029,000[2]c
3 Daughtry 5 (4th) 13,720,000[2]c
4 Jordin Sparks 6 (1st) 10,585,000[2]c
5 Gabby Barrett 16 (3rd) 10,000,000[3][4]
6 Phillip Phillips 11 (1st) 7,472,000[2]c
7 Adam Lambert 8 (2nd) 5,235,000[2]c
8 David Cook 7 (1st) 4,571,000[2]c
9 Kellie Pickler 5 (6th) 4,189,000[2]c
10 David Archuleta 7 (2nd) 3,497,000[2]c
11 Kris Allen 8 (1st) 3,317,000[2]c
12 Scotty McCreery 10 (1st) 2,975,000[2]c
13 Jennifer Hudson 3 (7th) 2,605,000[2]c
14 Fantasia 3 (1st) 1,856,000[2]
15 Elliott Yamin 5 (3rd) 1,615,000d[5]
16 Katharine McPhee 5 (2nd) 1,612,000[2]
17 Josh Gracin 2 (4th) 1,432,000[2]
18 Lauren Alaina 10 (2nd) 1,105,000[2]c
19 Blake Lewis 6 (2nd) 819,000[5]
20 Bucky Covington 5 (7th) 811,000[5]
21 Clay Aiken 2 (2nd) 674,000[2]
22 Mandisa 5 (9th) 620,000a
23 Bo Bice 4 (2nd) 555,000[2]
24 Ruben Studdard 2 (1st) 455,000[5]
25 Casey James 9 (3rd) 443,000a
26 Lee DeWyze 9 (1st) 436,000a
27 Jason Castro 7 (4th) 415,000[6]
28 Taylor Hicks 5 (1st) 387,000[2]
29 Haley Reinhart 10 (3rd) 386,000a
30 Kimberley Locke 2 (3rd) 340,000[5]
31 Crystal Bowersox 9 (2nd) 295,000[5]
32 Mario Vazquez 4 (semifinal) 286,000[7]
33 Danny Gokey 8 (3rd) 211,000[8]
34 Allison Iraheta 8 (4th) 161,000[8]
35 Colton Dixon 11 (7th) 134,000a
36 William Hung 3 (auditioner) 127,000[8]
37 Diana DeGarmo 3 (2nd) 119,000[8]d
38 Trent Harmon 15 (1st) 85,000a
39 Pia Toscano 10 (9th) 65,000a
40 Chris Medina 10 (Hollywood) 61,000a
41 Nick Fradiani 14 (1st) 56,000a
42 Candice Glover 12 (1st) 48,000a
43 Kristy Lee Cook 7 (7th) 45,000a
44 Jessica Sanchez 11 (2nd) 39,000a
45 James Durbin 10 (4th) 37,000a
46 Stefano Langone 10 (7th) 28,000a
Total 132,943,000
  • ^Note a As totaled from entries listed in this page and American Idol Hot 100 singles
  • ^Note b Totalled from entries listed but also including album tracks not listed here or in American Idol Hot 100 singles
  • ^Note c Including new single releases and extra sales since January 14, 2014.
  • ^Note d Including new single releases and extra sales since January 21, 2012.

Top songs

This is a list of songs that have charted on Billboard Hot 100 but does not include songs released during or soon after the final episode of American Idol of each contestant's season. Where a song has been certified gold but easily verifiable sales information is not available, the sales figure is provisionally assumed to be 500,000 or 100,000 as the case may be. The numbers may include physical single sales figures, however, it is rare for songs to be released as physical singles after 2006. A few songs were not released for sale and charted based on radio play only.

Note that the best-selling song by an American Idol alumnus is Phillip Phillips' "Home" which, being a coronation song, is listed in List of American Idol Hot 100 singles. Its sales stand at 5,400,000 as of December 2015.[9]

The table is ranked in term of sales, but can be sorted other ways by clicking on the icon.

Artist Song Season Release Date Album Hot 100 Peak RIAA
Certification
SoundScan
Sales
1 Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats" 4 (1st) 08-19-2006 Some Hearts 8[10] 7× Platinum[11] 7,000,000[12]
2 Kelly Clarkson "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" 1 (1st) 01-17-2012 Stronger 1[13] 7× Platinum[14] 7,000,000[14]
3 Gabby Barrett "I Hope" 16 (3rd) 6-27-2019 Goldmine 3[15] 7× Platinum[3] 7,000,000[3]
4 Carrie Underwood "Blown Away" 4 (1st) 05-01-2012 Blown Away 20[10] 4× Platinum[11] 4,000,000[11]
5 Carrie Underwood "Jesus, Take The Wheel" 4 (1st) 10-03-2005 Some Hearts 20[10] 4× Platinum[11] 3,473,000[16]
6 Jordin Sparks
(with Chris Brown)
"No Air" 6 (1st) 02-11-2008 Jordin Sparks 3[17] Platinum[18] 3,596,000[19]
7 Carrie Underwood "Cowboy Casanova" 4 (1st) 09-14-2009 Play On 11[10] 3× Platinum[11] 3,300,000[20]
8 Gabby Barrett "The Good Ones" 16 (3rd) 06-08-2020 Goldmine 32[15] 3× Platinum[4] 3,000,000[4]
9 Kelly Clarkson "My Life Would Suck Without You" 1 (1st) 01-13-2009 All I Ever Wanted 1[13] Platinum[14] 2,973,000[1]
10 Kelly Clarkson "Since U Been Gone" 1 (1st) 12-14-2004 Breakaway 2[13] Platinum[14] 2,855,000[1]
11 Daughtry "Home" 5 (4th) 04-10-2007 Daughtry 5[21] 3× Platinum[22] 2,425,000[23]
12 Daughtry "It's Not Over" 5 (4th) 11-21-2006 Daughtry 4[21] 2× Platinum[22] 2,344,000[23]
13 Carrie Underwood "Good Girl" 4 (1st) 02-23-2012 Blown Away 18[10] 3× Platinum[11] 2,290,000[20]
14 Jordin Sparks "Tattoo" 6 (1st) 09-25-2007 Jordin Sparks 8[17] Platinum[18] 2,245,000[23]
15 Kelly Clarkson "Breakaway" 1 (1st) 07-19-2004 Breakaway 6[13] Gold[14] 2,128,000[1]
16 David Archuleta "Crush" 7 (2nd) 08-12-2008 David Archuleta 2[24] 2,127,000[23]
17 Kelly Clarkson "Because of You" 1 (1st) 08-28-2005 Breakaway 7[13] Platinum[14] 2,079,000[1]h
18 Kelly Clarkson "Already Gone" 1 (1st) 08-11-2009 All I Ever Wanted 13[13] 2,009,000[1]
19 Adam Lambert "Whataya Want from Me" 8 (2nd) 11-20-2009 For Your Entertainment 10[25] 2,006,000[23]
20 Phillip Phillips "Gone Gone Gone" 11 (1st) 11-19-2012 The World from the Side of the Moon 25[26] Platinum[27] 2,000,000[28]
21 Kelly Clarkson "Mr. Know It All" 1 (1st) 09-05-2011 Stronger 10[13] 1,919,000[1]
22 Kelly Clarkson "Catch My Breath" 1 (1st) 10-15-2012 Greatest Hits: Chapter One 19[29] 1,834,000[30]h
23 Carrie Underwood "All-American Girl" 4 (1st) 12-17-2007 Carnival Ride 27[10] 2× Platinum[11] 1,800,000[20]
24 Kris Allen "Live Like We're Dying" 8 (1st) 09-21-2009 Kris Allen 18[31] Platinum[32] 1,750,000[33]
25 Jordin Sparks "Battlefield" 6 (1st) 05-12-2009 Battlefield 10[17] 1,734,000[33]
26 Kelly Clarkson "Behind These Hazel Eyes" 1 (1st) 03-27-2005 Breakaway 6[13] Platinum[14] 1,644,000[1]
27 Carrie Underwood "Undo It" 4 (1st) 05-24-2010 Play On 23[10] 2× Platinum[11] 1,600,000[20]
28 Jordin Sparks "One Step at a Time" 6 (1st) 06-10-2008 Jordin Sparks 17[17] 1,423,000[34]
29 Daughtry "Over You" 5 (4th) 07-24-2007 Daughtry 18[21] 2× Platinum[22] 1,315,000[34]
30 Kelly Clarkson "Walk Away" 1 (1st) 01-31-2006 Breakaway 12[13] Gold[14] 1,306,000[1]
31 Carrie Underwood "Last Name" 4 (1st) 04-08-2008 Carnival Ride 19[10] Platinum[11] 1,300,000[20]
32 Carrie Underwood "Just a Dream" 4 (1st) 07-21-2008 Carnival Ride 29[10] 2× Platinum[11] 1,280,000[20]
33 Kellie Pickler "Best Days of Your Life" 5 (6th) 12-01-2008 Kellie Pickler 46[35] Platinum[36] 1,224,000[37]
34 Kelly Clarkson "Never Again" 1 (1st) 04-23-2007 My December 8[13] Gold[14] 1,211,000[1]
35 Daughtry "No Surprise" 5 (4th) 05-05-2009 Leave This Town 15[21] Gold[22] 1,201,000[34]
36 David Cook "Light On" 7 (1st) 09-30-2008 David Cook 17[38] Platinum[39] 1,166,000[40]
37 Elliott Yamin "Wait for You" 5 (3rd) 03-13-2007 Elliott Yamin 13[41] Platinum[42] 1,113,000[43]
38 Carrie Underwood "Two Black Cadillacs" 4 (1st) 11-26-2012 Blown Away 41[10] 2× Platinum[11] 1,110,000[20]
39 Carrie Underwood "Temporary Home" 4 (1st) 10-20-2009 Play On 41[10] Platinum[11] 1,093,000[20]
40 Carrie Underwood "Something in the Water" 4 (1st) 09-29-2014 Greatest Hits: Decade #1 24[10] 2× Platinum[11] 1,091,000[44]
41 Carrie Underwood
(feat. Randy Travis)
"I Told You So" 4 (1st) 02-02-2009 Carnival Ride 9[10] Platinum[11] 1,089,000[20]
42 Carrie Underwood "So Small" 4 (1st) 08-14-2007 Carnival Ride 17[10] Platinum[11] 1,088,000[20]
43 Kelly Clarkson "Miss Independent" 1 (1st) 04-10-2003 Thankful 9[13] Gold[14] 1,035,000[1]
44 Kelly Clarkson "Heartbeat Song" 1 (1st) 01-12-2015 Piece by Piece 21[13] Platinum[14] 909,000[1]
45 Adam Lambert "If I Had You" 8 (2nd) 05-05-2010 For Your Entertainment 30[25] 892,000[45]
46 Daughtry "Life After You" 5 (4th) 11-10-2009 Leave This Town 36[21] Gold[22] 890,000[34]
47 Kelly Clarkson "Dark Side" 1 (1st) 06-05-2012 Stronger 42[13] 882,000[1]
48 Daughtry "Feels Like Tonight" 5 (4th) 01-08-2008 Daughtry 24[21] Platinum[22] 839,000[34]
49 Scotty McCreery "The Trouble with Girls" 10 (1st) 08-30-2011 Clear as Day 55[46] Platinum[47] 836,000[48]
50 Kelly Clarkson "I Do Not Hook Up" 1 (1st) 04-14-2009 All I Ever Wanted 20[13] 823,000[1]
51 Kelly Clarkson "Piece by Piece" 1 (1st) 11-09-2015 Piece by Piece 8 813,000[1]
52 Carrie Underwood "Wasted" 4 (1st) 02-06-2007 Some Hearts 37[10] Platinum[11] 784,000[30]
53 Daughtry "What About Now" 5 (4th) 07-01-2008 Daughtry 18[21] 752,000[34]
54 Carrie Underwood "See You Again" 4 (1st) 04-15-2013 Blown Away 34[10] Platinum[11] 740,000[49]
55 Scotty McCreery "See You Tonight" 10 (1st) 04-09-2013 See You Tonight 52[46] Platinum[47] 693,000[50]
56 Katharine McPhee "Over It" 5 (2nd) 01-30-2007 Katharine McPhee 29[51] Gold[52] 645,000[53]
57 Daughtry "September" 5 (4th) 06-01-2010 Leave This Town 36[54] Gold[22] 563,000[55]
58 David Cook "Come Back to Me" 7 (1st) 03-23-2009 David Cook 63[38] 538,000[56]
59 Kelly Clarkson "People Like Us" 1 (1st) 04-08-2013 Greatest Hits: Chapter One 65[13] 526,000[1]
60 Kellie Pickler "Red High Heels" 5 (6th) 09-13-2006 Small Town Girl 64[35] Gold[36] 513,000[57]
61 Carrie Underwood "Don't Forget to Remember Me" 4 (1st) 03-13-2006 Some Hearts 49[10] Gold[11] 500,000
62 Carrie Underwood "Mama's Song" 4 (1st) 09-13-2010 Play On 56[10] Platinum[11] 500,000[11]
63 Daughtry "Waiting for Superman" 5 (4th) 09-17-2013 Baptized 66[21] Platinum[22] 500,000[58]
64 Adam Lambert "Ghost Town" 8 (2nd) 04-21-2015 The Original High 64[25] Gold [59] 500,000
65 Fantasia "When I See U" 3 (1st) 04-17-2007 Fantasia 32[60] Gold[61] 500,000
66 Benson Boone Ghost Town 19 (Hollywood) 10-15-2021 "Walk Me Home..." 100 Gold[62] 500,000
67 Carrie Underwood "Church Bells" 4 (1st) 04-11-2016 Storyteller 43[10] 2× Platinum[11] 456,000[63]
68 Carrie Underwood "Smoke Break" 4 (1st) 08-21-2015 Storyteller 43[10] Platinum[11] 447,000[44]
69 Carrie Underwood "Little Toy Guns" 4 (1st) 02-16-2015 Greatest Hits: Decade Number 1 47[10] Platinum[11] 437,000[64]
70 Jennifer Hudson "Spotlight" 3 (7th) 06-10-2008 Jennifer Hudson 24[65] 426,000[66]
71 Scotty McCreery "Five More Minutes" 10 (1st) 05-05-2017 Seasons Change 44[46] 2× Platinum[47] 382,000[67]
72 Adam Lambert "For Your Entertainment" 8 (2nd) 10-30-2009 For Your Entertainment 61[25] 378,352[68]
73 Kellie Pickler "Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You" 5 (6th) 08-31-2009 Kellie Pickler 97[35] 356,000[69]
74 Josh Gracin "Nothin' to Lose" 2 (4th) 08-31-2004 Josh Gracine 39[70] Gold[71]d 351,000[72]
75 Carrie Underwood "Heartbeat" 4 (1st) 11-30-2015 Storyteller 42[10] Platinum[11] 348,000[44]
76 Kellie Pickler "I Wonder" 5 (6th) 02-05-2007 Small Town Girl 75[35] 347,000[73]
77 Kelly Clarkson
(feat. Vince Gill)
"Don't Rush" 1 (1st) 10-30-2012 Greatest Hits: Chapter One 89[13] 346,000[30]
78 Casey James "Crying on a Suitcase" 9 (3rd) 06-14-2012 Casey James 90[74] 337,000[75]
79 Clay Aiken "Solitaire"/"The Way" 2 (2nd) 03-17-2004 Measure of a Man 4[76] 322,000[77]c
80 Carrie Underwood "The Champion" (featuring Ludacris) 4 (1st) 01-12-2018 Cry Pretty 47[10] Platinum[11] 314,000[78]
81 Scotty McCreery "Feelin' It" 10 (1st) 04-13-2014 See You Tonight 84[46] Gold[47] 296,000[79]
82 Phillip Phillips "Raging Fire" 11 (1st) 03-03-2014 Behind the Light 58[26] 295,000[80]
83 Josh Gracin "We Weren't Crazy" 2 (4th) 10-29-2007 We Weren't Crazy 82[70] 289,000[72]
84 Mario Vazquez "Gallery" 4 (semi) 05-02-2006 Mario Vazquez 35[81] 285,601[7]
85 Bucky Covington "A Different World" 5 (8th) 01-16-2007 Bucky Covington 58[82] 278,000[83]
86 Carrie Underwood "Dirty Laundry" 4 (1st) 05-01-2012 Storyteller 48[10] Platinum[11] 271,000[84]
87 Daughtry "Crawling Back to You" 5 (4th) 10-4-2011 Break the Spell 41[21] Platinum[22] 243,000[45]
88 Lauren Alaina "Road Less Traveled" 10 (2nd) 07-11-2016 Road Less Traveled 80[85] 204,000[86]
89 David Cook "Permanent" 7 (1st) 05-18-2009 David Cook 24[38] 203,000f
90 Carrie Underwood "Cry Pretty" 4 (1st) 04-11-2018 Cry Pretty 48[10] Gold[11] 189,000[87]
91 Bucky Covington "I'll Walk" 5 (8th) 04-28-2008 Bucky Covington 70[82] 171,000[83]
92 Bo Bice "The Real Thing" 4 (2nd) 12-01-2005 The Real Thing 56[88] 148,644[89]
93 Jimmie Allen "Best Shot" 11 (Hollywood) 02-20-2018 Mercury Lane 32[90] Platinum 146,000[91]
94 Adam Lambert "Time for Miracles" 8 (2nd) 10-18-2009 For Your Entertainment 50[25] 136,706[68]
95 Kelly Clarkson "All I Ever Wanted" 1 (1st) 03-09-2010 All I Ever Wanted 96[13] 129,000[92]
96 Jennifer Hudson "If This Isn't Love" 3 (7th) 02-24-2009 Jennifer Hudson 63[65] 127,000[93]
97 Adam Lambert "Better Than I Know Myself" 8 (2nd) 12-20-2011 Trespassing 76 123,000[45]
98 Scotty McCreery "This Is It" 10 (1st) 07-05-2018 Seasons Change 42[46] Platinum[47] 115,000[94]
99 Danny Gokey "My Best Days Are Ahead of Me" 8 (3rd) 12-26-2009 My Best Days 82[95] 107,000 [96]
100 Clay Aiken "Invisible" 2 (2nd) 09-2003 Measure of a Man 37[97] Gold[98]d 104,000[99]
101 Jennifer Hudson "Where You At" 3 (7th) 02-08-2011 I Remember Me 64[65] 93,000[100]
102 Fantasia "Bittersweet" 3 (1st) 05-11-2010 Back to Me 74[60] 90,000[101]
103 Carrie Underwood "Southbound" 4 (1st) 04-29-2019 Cry Pretty 64[10] Gold[11] 89,000[102]
104 Bucky Covington "It's Good to Be Us" 5 (8th) 09-10-2007 Bucky Covington 81[82] 86,000[83]
105 Josh Gracin "Stay with Me (Brass Bed)" 2 (4th) 04-26-2005 Josh Gracine 47[70] 85,000[83]
106 Kimberley Locke "8th World Wonder" 2 (3rd) 03-16-2004 One Love 49[103] 82,000[104]
107 Josh Gracin "I Want to Live" 2 (4th) 03-22-2004 Josh Gracine 45[70] 77,000[83]
108 Kellie Pickler "Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind" 5 (6th) 09-10-2007 Small Town Girl 96[35] 77,000[105]
109 Jordin Sparks "I Am Woman" 6 (1st) 05-10-2011 82[17] 77,000[72]
110 Carrie Underwood "Love Wins" 4 (1st) 08-31-2018 Cry Pretty 83[10] Gold[11] 70,000[106]
111 Chris Medina "What Are Words" 10 (Vegas) 02-25-2011 What Are Words 83[107] 61,000[108]
112 Nick Fradiani "Beautiful Life" 14 (1st) 5-12-2015 93[109] 50,000[110]
113 David Archuleta "Angels" (album version) 7 (2nd) 10-27-2008 David Archuleta 89[24] 42,000[111]
114 Carrie Underwood "Drinking Alone" 4 (1st) 11-04-2019 Cry Pretty 74[10] Gold[11] 35,000[112]
115 Elliott Yamin "Movin' On" 5 (3rd) 02-27-2007 Elliott Yamin 61[113] 26,395[114]g
116 Jimmie Allen "Make Me Want To" 11 (Hollywood) 02-01-2019 Mercury Lane 49[90] Platinum 34,000[115]
117 Kelly Clarkson "I'll Be Home for Christmas" 1 (1st) 12-06-2011 iTunes Session 93[13] 24,000[116]
118 Jennifer Hudson "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" 3 (7th) 12-05-2006 Dreamgirls 60[65] 13,845[114]
119 Kelly Clarkson "Low" 1 (1st) 08-25-2003 Thankful 58[13]
120 Ruben Studdard "Sorry 2004" 2 (1st) 12-02-2003 Soulful 9[117]
121 Ruben Studdard "Change Me" 2 (1st) 07-31-2006 The Return 94[117]
122 Fantasia "Truth Is" 3 (1st) 12-07-2004 Free Yourself 21[118]
123 Fantasia "Baby Mama" 3 (1st) 05-03-2005 Free Yourself 60[60]
124 Fantasia "Free Yourself" 3 (1st) 06-01-2005 Free Yourself 41[60]
125 Carrie Underwood "Do You Hear What I Hear?" 4 (1st) 06-11-2007 Hear Something Country Christmas 2007 90[10]
126 Sarah Burgess "Dangerouz" 6 (Hollywood) 06-30-2008 One 8
127 Kelly Clarkson "Underneath the Tree" 1 (1st) 11-05-2013 Wrapped in Red 92[13]
128 Lauren Spencer-Smith "Fingers Crossed" 18 (19th) 01-05-2022 19
  • ^Note h The numbers for Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", "Mr Know It All", and "Catch My Breath" include sales of different versions of those songs. Sales numbers for other versions of "Mr Know It All", "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", and "Catch My Breath" are 49,000, 35,000, and 45,000, respectively.[119] "Because of You" does not include the duet with Reba McEntire and it has sold 621,000 copies.[1]
  • ^Note c This figure is for physical single of The Way/Solitaire. Digital download of The Way is 36,000.[120]
  • ^Note d Gold certification for digital sale was only 100,000 before July 2006 (Clay Aiken's Invisible was certified gold in March 2006).
  • ^Note e No physical singles were available for Josh Gracin.[121]
  • ^Note f This is the rounded combined total of last known sales figures of the live charity single and the album version of David Cook's Permanent. The charity single sold 61,000 as of June 3, 2009,[122] and the album version sold 142,354 as of May 29, 2011.[56]
  • ^Note g Sales number for first week on chart only.

Uncharted songs

This is a list of some of the other more notable releases with sales information but did not chart on Billboard Hot 100. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all singles released by American Idol alums.

Artist Single Season Release Date Album Sales
Carrie Underwood "How Great Thou Art" 4 (1st) 02-03-2008 How Great Thou Art 599,000[123]
Mandisa
(feat. TobyMac)
"Good Morning" 5 (9th) 04-05-2011 What If We Were Real 311,000[124]
Mandisa "Stronger" 5 (9th) 01-07-2011 What If We Were Real 309,000[124]
Haley Reinhart "Can't Help Falling in Love" 10 (3rd) 10-09-2015 Better RIAA: Platinum[125]
David Archuleta "A Little Too Not Over You" 7 (2nd) 01-06-2009 David Archuleta 247,000[126]
Carrie Underwood "Some Hearts" 4 (1st) 10-29-2005 Some Hearts 207,000[127]
Lauren Alaina "Georgia Peaches" 10 (2nd) 10-24-2011 Wildflower 189,000[128]
Kellie Pickler "Don't You Know You're Beautiful" 5 (6th) 06-09-2008 Kellie Pickler 179,000[73]
Jennifer Hudson & Ne-Yo "Think Like a Man" 3 (7th) 01-31-2012 I Remember Me 176,000[129]
Clay Aiken "Mary, Did You Know?" 2 (2nd) 11-16-2004 Merry Christmas with Love 143,000[130]
Kris Allen
(feat. Pat Monahan)
"The Truth" 8 (1st) 05-11-2010 Kris Allen 137,000[131]
Jason Castro "Hallelujah" 7 (4th) Oct 2009 Jason Castro 131,000[75]
Kellie Pickler "Tough" 5 (6th) 06-13-2011 100 Proof 124,000[132]
Carrie Underwood "Flat On the Floor" 4 (1st) 10-22-2007 Carnival Ride 121,000[133]
Jason Castro "Let's Just Fall in Love Again" 7 (4th) Oct 2009 The Love Uncompromised EP 118,000[134]
Kelly Clarkson "Sober" 1 (1st) 07-10-2007 My December 113,000[127]
Daughtry
(feat. Slash)
"What I Want" 5 (4th) 04-23-2007 Daughtry 112,000[120]
Jordin Sparks "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" 6 (1st) 09-04-2009 Battlefield 111,000[53]
Casey James "Let's Don't Call It a Night" 9 (3rd) 08-15-2011 Casey James 106,000[135]
Blake Lewis "How Many Words" 6 (2nd) 03-10-2008 A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream) 94,000[136]
Scotty McCreery "Water Tower Town" 10 (1st) 04-09-2012 Clear as Day 93,000[137]
Katharine McPhee "Love Story" 5 (2nd) 05-22-2007 Katharine McPhee 92,000[53]
Colton Dixon "You Are" 11 (7th) 10-30-2012 A Messenger 88,000[124]
Blake Lewis "Break Anotha" 6 (2nd) 10-30-2007 A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream) 85,000[136]
Katharine McPhee "Terrified" 5 (2nd) 05-04-2010 Unbroken 83,000[138]
Kellie Pickler "Makin' Me Fall in Love Again" 5 (6th) 04-19-2010 Kellie Pickler 82,000[139]
Danny Gokey "Tell Your Heart to Beat Again" 5 (6th) 06-23-2014 Hope in Front of Me 77,000[140]
Trent Harmon "There's a Girl" 15 (1st) 06-24-2016 69,000[84]
Fantasia "Lose to Win" 3 (1st) 01-08-2013 Side Effects of You 69,000[141]
David Archuleta "Something 'Bout Love" 7 (2nd) 07-20-2010 The Other Side of Down 64,000[34]
Haley Reinhart "Free" 10 (3rd) 03-20-2012 Listen Up! 61,000[129]
Allison Iraheta "Friday I'll Be Over U" 8 (4th) 11-03-2009 Just Like You 54,000[126]
Pia Toscano "This Time" 10 (9th) 07-13-2011 TBA 51,000[142]
Colton Dixon "Never Gone" 11 (7th) 09-25-2012 A Messenger 46,000[124]
David Cook "The Last Goodbye" 7 (1st) 04-19-2011 This Loud Morning 45,000[72]
Kristy Lee Cook "15 Minutes of Shame" 7 (7th) 08-12-2008 Why Wait 45,000[53]
Lee DeWyze "Sweet Serendipity" 9 (1st) 10-13-2010 Live It Up 44,000[101]
Jason Castro "Only a Mountain" 7 (4th) 07-08-2012 Only a Mountain 44,000[75]
Lauren Alaina "Eighteen Inches" 10 (2nd) 07-16-2012 Wildflower 39,000[143]
Jessica Sanchez "Tonight" 11 (2nd) 03-22-2013 Me, You & the Music 39,000[141]
Adam Lambert "Never Close Our Eyes" 8 (2nd) 04-17-2012 Trespassing 37,000[129]
Bucky Covington "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" 5 (8th) 03-08-2010 Good Guys 31,000[144]
Kelly Clarkson "Tie It Up" 1 (1st) 06-25-2013 29,000[145]
Kimberley Locke "Mary, Did You Know?" 2 (3rd) 11-06-2007 Christmas 28,000[116]
Lauren Alaina "Barefoot and Buckwild" 10 (2nd) 05-07-2013 28,000[30]
Stefano Langone
feat. New Boyz & Rock Mafia
"I'm on a Roll" 10 (7th) 04-24-2012 27,573[146]
Kris Allen "The Vision of Love" 8 (1st) 03-26-2012 Thank You Camellia 25,000[129]
Haley Reinhart feat. Casey Abrams "Baby, It's Cold Outside" 10 (3rd/6th) 11-21-2011 25,000[147]
Daughtry "Outta My Head" 5 (4th) 13-03-2012 Break the Spell 24,000[129]
Lee DeWyze "Beautiful Like You" 9 (1st) 03-15-2011 Live It Up 22,000[148]
David Cook "The Last Song I'll Write for You" 7 (1st) 05-10-2012 15,000[149]
David Cook "Laying Me Low" 7 (1st) 04-30-2013 14,000[141]
James Durbin "Higher than Heaven" 10 (4th) 11-22-2011 Memories of a Beautiful Disaster 13,000[45]
Diana DeGarmo "Good Goodbye" 3 (2nd) 03-20-2012 Live to Love - EP 13,000[45]
James Durbin "Stand Up" 10 (4th) 09-27-2011 Memories of a Beautiful Disaster 12,000[55]
James Durbin "Love Me Bad" 10 (4th) 11-22-2011 Memories of a Beautiful Disaster 11,000[55]
Lee DeWyze "Silver Lining" 9 (1st) 04-25-2010 11,000[150]
Daughtry "Start of Something Good" 5 (4th) 11-21-2011 Break the Spell 10,000[151]
Kellie Pickler "Someone Somewhere Tonight" 5 (6th) 05-14-2013 9,000[30]
Haley Reinhart "Undone" 10 (3rd) 05-22-2012 Listen Up! 8,000[152]
Clay Aiken "Bring Back My Love" 2 (2nd) 12-20-2011 5,000[153]

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