![]() ![]() With lyrics that target the holy trinity of country music – God, girls and Norman Rockwell families – the song meshes easily with the Kentucky native's unpretentious performing style. Nor did it buoy his burgeoning Southern rock career. 17. Laine Hardy, 'Flame' (2019)ĭespite positioning himself as primarily a country singer throughout his run, Hardy was bestowed with an innocuous pop-rock thumper (“Put your light, put your light, put your light up,” rinse and repeat) that didn’t, um, ignite top 40 radio. 18. Trent Harmon, 'Falling' (2016)Įven if you enlist Keith Urban to write your coronation song (along with Dallas Davidson and Brett James), the result might be just another generic blue-eyed soul anthem that even a key change and Harmon’s soaring voice can’t salvage. This standard ballad of devotion might have fared better without such a childish title and chorus, which really just sounds dopey coming from a then-17-year-old. More than a decade after his win, it’s still incongruous hearing that bass-heavy voice come out of the most aw-shucks dude on the planet since Opie Taylor. 19. Scotty McCreery, 'I Love You This Big' (2011) But despite this, Hicks’ schlocky anthem of gratitude still debuted at No. No, not a lot of pride emanating from this one. 20. Taylor Hicks, 'Do I Make You Proud?' (2006) There is a mildly appealing gravelly texture to DeWyze’s version, which otherwise sounds like a glorified karaoke bar performance. Of all U2 songs to cover, sure, Lee, pick one of their most treasured that also won three Grammy Awards. Still, a handful of these songs warrant continued recognition, so we’ll salute them – while also ranking the history of “American Idol” coronation songs from worst to first. "And they were like, look at this as kind of a graduation present or something." It was so bad Johnson tried swaying producers to let him sing anything else on finale night. They wouldn't budge. "I knew that, by de facto, if you won you had to sing the song, and the song was just utter crap," Johnson said. Just ask Johnson, who told Insider he thought his Season 13 coronation song, "As Long As You Love Me," was a "cheesy piece of crap." And with most of them, that’s actually a blessing. These all-purpose plug-and-play offerings bestowed upon contestants – save for Chayce Beckham, the first “Idol” winner to write his tune – are forgettable. Thank you that I am perfect in your sight, not to mention, blameless in your sight.View Gallery: 'American Idol': All the winners Lord please keep reminding me who I am to you, that I’m your child and that you love me despite my wrong doings and flaws and my many faults. Tell me and keep reminding me that I am in you and you are in me. Speak to me Lord and tell me who I am to you even when I forget. The chorus is literally asking God in prayer and in question- tell me Lord we I am to you. Tell me, lest I forget, Who I am to You.That I belong to You. Who I am to you, that I belong to You, whoa. This part of the song speaks for itself telling us that because God already loves us that we are enough for Him and that it is enough that God loves us all equally no matter what we do.Ĭhorus: Tell me, once again. We are so valuable in His eyes that He sent His one and only son to die for all of us.īridge: I’m the one You love. We are good enough to receive God’s love and we are enough in His eyes. We should never believe the lies that he tells us. We are often afraid that we will never be enough because Satan makes us believe his lies and flat out tells us that we will never be good enough to receive God’s love, so why even bother trying for it. When we run or turn away from God, when we know that we need Him, but don’t know how to receive His love. Our heart can often be like stones if and when we are running far from our home or especially when we are running away from God and turned away from Him. Who I am to you, that I belong to You, To You. He holds us in the palm of His hands and won’t let us go.Ģnd verse: When my heart is like a stone and I’m running far from home. He reminds us that we are truly His and that we belong to Him. We can ask God to remind us who we are in Him and who we are to Him. We forget who we are in Christ and we forget how far we have come in our lives when hard times strike. Maybe this is how you are feeling right now. Who I am to You, that I belong to You, To You.” This verse explains how we all have felt at one time or another in our lives. In the mirror all I see is who I don’t wanna be. 1st verse: “When I lose my way and I forget my name. ![]()
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