American Idol Hot 100 Singles - Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles

Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles

The following songs failed to reach the Hot 100, but managed to make the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles charts.

Entry Date Single Artist Peak Sales
July 5, 2003 "Superstar" Ruben Studdard 12
June 10, 2006 "Moody's Mood for Love" Elliott Yamin
1 25,000
"Think" Katharine McPhee 21 21,000
June 9, 2007 "This Love" Blake Lewis 2 38,000
"When the Stars Go Blue" Blake Lewis 10 31,000
"I Need to Know" Blake Lewis 19 23,000
April 26, 2008 "Don't Stop The Music" American Idol Finalists 23 14,040
June 7, 2008 "Little Sparrow" David Cook 1 24,000
"Hungry Like the Wolf" David Cook 3 23,000
"Innocent" David Cook 4 23,000
"Hallelujah" Jason Castro
13 19,000
"Day Tripper" David Cook 14 19,000
"Longer" David Archuleta 15 19,000
"All Right Now" David Cook 18 18,000
"Think of Me" David Archuleta 19 18,000
"Angels" David Archuleta 24 17,000
"Happy Together" David Cook 25 17,000
June 6, 2009 "Cryin'" Adam Lambert 2 35,000
"Slow Ride" Allison Iraheta

and Adam Lambert
5 34,000
"What's Going On" Kris Allen 7 21,000
"To Make You Feel My Love" Kris Allen 13 26,000
"The Tracks of My Tears" Adam Lambert 17 26,000
"Feeling Good" Adam Lambert 21 25,000
"You Are So Beautiful" Danny Gokey
25 15,000
June 12, 2010 "Everybody Hurts" Lee DeWyze 4 22,000
"Black Velvet" Crystal Bowersox 24 15,000
"Me and Bobby McGee" Crystal Bowersox 25 14,000
June 9, 2012 "Volcano" Phillip Phillips 9 49,000
"Stand by Me" Phillip Phillips 24 24,000

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