Calgary Herald

Idol winner records exit song for show

Please Remember Me will be played for weekly losers

- BILL KEVENEY

Scotty Mccreery will be singing a tune he never had played for him: American Idol’s annual eliminatio­n song.

Viewers will hear last season’s Idol winner perform his version of Tim Mcgraw’s Please Remember Me beginning tonight with the first weekly eliminatio­n after Wednesday night’s Top 13 performanc­es.

“I was ecstatic and I’m glad to get to be on there. It’s cool to still be connected to the show every week,” says Mccreery, who is ex- pected to appear on the show this season.

“Most likely, I’ll be able to come back and perform and get to see all those familiar faces and give the current Idols some advice.”

Please Remember Me was one of three songs the 18-year-old high-school senior was asked to consider for the goodbye.

His version will be available today at itunes.

“I’ve known that song forever and loved it,” said Mccreery, who performed with Mcgraw on last season’s Idol finale. “I sent (Mcgraw) a little message and told him we just cut it and it was going to be on Idol every week. He said, ‘Oh, man. That’s really cool. I’m sure you nailed it.’ He gave me some good feedback.”

Mccreery, who went platinum with his first album, Clear as Day, and has been touring with Brad Paisley, joins other Idol alumni who have performed the goodbye theme, including winners Carrie Underwood, David Cook and Ruben Studdard.

Although he never exited the competitio­n, Mccreery understand­s the song’s significan­ce.

“Every week, when the song would play and we’d have to watch the goodbye video, it was always a tough time,” he says. “I never had to experience it, but I always felt it.”

 ?? Postmedia News Archive ?? American Idol winner Scotty Mccreery, who never had the show’s eliminatio­n song played for him, recorded this season’s exit tune.
Postmedia News Archive American Idol winner Scotty Mccreery, who never had the show’s eliminatio­n song played for him, recorded this season’s exit tune.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada