Dolly Parton Mentors On 'Idol'; Simon Is Mean To Everyone

By Access HollywoodApril 1, 2008, 10:48 pm PDT

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- With Dolly Parton as guest mentor, the "American Idol" Top 9 turned out one of their most emotional weeks to date, pulling from her own songbook.

Brooke White was the first to take the stage on Tuesday and tackled "Jolene." And though the song has been covered by other acts including the White Stripes, Brooke stuck to a fairly traditional version of the man-stealer tune.

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Unfortunately for Brooke, while it got the thumbs up from female judge Paula Abdul, it didn't work its magic on the male judges.

"What I think was lacking on that song was any emotion," Simon Cowell said. "You were busking your way through that song."

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Things went better for rocker David Cook, who turned up with a new hair cut that showed more of his face.

He took on "Little Sparrow," and though he's received criticism in the past for using other people's versions of classic songs, the one he performed on Tuesday was all his own.

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"You're a rocker, but I like how you've been showing you've got this unbelievable range," Randy Jackson said. "You made your own arrangement which was very cool. And once again, another hot, consistent performance."

Pint-sized chanteuse Ramiele Malubay took the stage next, performing a simple version of "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?" which left the judges with little to say.

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"I wasn't jumping up and down, but I wasn't mad at you either," Randy said. "I would say it's a pretty good performance, 6 out of 10."

Dread locked Jason Castro managed to fair slightly better with "Travellin' Through," which received praise from Paula Abdul and Randy, but not from Simon.

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"This is the point where I lose my season pass to Dollywood because I didn't like that at all," Simon said, slamming Jason, who he previously championed.

"It sounded like the same song from before. I didn't think you sang it particularly well, I didn't think the music suits you particularly well."

Irish-born-yet-San Diego-dwelling Carly Smithson took the stage next with "one of the better performances of the night," as Randy dubbed it, choosing "Here You Come Again." Simon, however, slammed her not for her vocals, but for her choice of clothing.

"At this stage you've got to start looking like a star and you're not progressing at the moment," he said.

He stuck to commenting about the music though when 17-year-old David Archuleta tried out "Smoky Mountain Memories."

"David, you know I had issues with your choice of song last week. This week, absolutely on the money," Simon raved; a comment Randy also echoed.

"David Archuleta is back! And I stand corrected," Randy said, referring to his words about Carly, "That was the best performance of the night, right there."

Kristy Lee Cook, who managed to stay out of the bottom three for the first time last week, put in another good performance, taking on the Dolly classic, "Coat of Many Colors."

"You just gave a beautiful performance. I think this was your best performance," Paula said.

Syesha Mercado then made the bold move of choosing Dolly's "I Will Always Love You," famously covered by Whitney Houston, an artist Randy has had plenty of experience with.

"So you took on the biggest tiger of the night and I think you did pretty good," Randy said. "It's still hard for me to hear anyone else take on that song, but you did alright."

Simon, however, wasn't as forgiving.

"The first part was good, the second part, as I had a feeling, paled by comparison to the Whitney version," he said as Syesha stood looking shocked. "It was good, it wasn't a fantastic version of the song."

Finally, Aussie Michael Johns took the stage for "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right."

"You keep bringing it up every week," Randy enthused. "That was a blazing performance dude. Nice job!"

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  • BART
    Where would American television be without Simon! No where! At least he pumps out new talent so we don't have to listen to the tired old celebs like Britney and Whitney and boring Madonna. He made America wake up to something new, instead of lohan and simpson they are so whacked.
    report abuseposted April 15, 2008, 3:42 am PDT
  • pat L
    michael or carly...ramiele should go, she needs to go, tried to get by on cute, i love simon!!!
    report abuseposted April 8, 2008, 3:58 am PDT
  • KEPSITREAL
    LOVE SIMON HE IS THE ONLY ONE WITH HEART, TO TELL THE TRUTH, RANDY IS 50/50, AND PAULA NEEDS TO BE KICKED OFF SHE SOUNDS LIKE SHE'S SLOOOOWWW, HATE THE BEATLE SONGS AND DOLLY PARTON SONGS THEY ARE CHOOSING
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 4:21 pm PDT
  • Baby Ruth
    tonight syesha goes then kristy then ramielle then jason then brooke then michael john then carly down to david cook and david archelta
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 7:25 am PDT
  • curious?
    Michael, David Cook, Jason Castro, and Carly are my favs. I also think Brooke has a one of a kind voice, but she needs to show it more. I think all the above are great! David Archuleta has a beautiful pure voice but I would like to see him do something besides a ballad. He sounds great but I get a little bored. To be honest, I think the guys are much better than the girls.
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 6:21 am PDT
  • sunnyday
    Jason was great! Simon was DEAD wrong! The music doesn't suit him...if that kinda music doesn't suit Jason, then I don't know what does! I also liked Brooke and thought she sang the song well. My pick for the bottom 2 would be Kristy Lee & Ramiele. Ramiele has potential, but she hasn't showed it and time's running out. However, Kristy Lee should go.
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 5:02 am PDT
  • NinJa23aLeXa
    ..I hOpe It iS nOt RaMiELe to be vOtEd oUt..iT iS beCausE she Can do BetTer and i SiMPly like her CuTeneSs..WeLL i dOn't likE kRistY lee Cook becAUse I just dOn't LiKE heR (What A reaSoN OF mINe?)hahah..I lOVE dAVId CooK..and RamIeLE..weLl of cOUrSE i ALSo love BrOoKE wHITE sHE is bEAutifUl...
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 4:51 am PDT
  • hippiechick
    I have been waiting for Dolly night. I am a huge fan. I like Michael Johns. Coat of Many Colors is one of my favs. Thought Kristy did all right. As of now, I like Michael and Carly. This whole season just has not done it for me. Other years, I could not miss a show. This year, it really doesn't matter. AI said this was the best lineup ever. I disagree.
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 4:21 am PDT
  • katee
    Dunno - I think Jason or Ramiele might go this week
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 3:51 am PDT
  • larry h
    well at this point it is all a popularity contest not a singing competition. My guess is that the two David's will be the TOP TWO!
    report abuseposted April 2, 2008, 3:35 am PDT
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