On April 7, 2016, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban set the American Idol finale ablaze with their electrifying rendition of Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty’s iconic duet, “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” The performance was a fitting tribute to the series’ legacy, showcasing its influence in bridging pop and country music.
Underwood’s powerhouse vocals paired seamlessly with Urban’s masterful guitar skills, creating a dynamic and gritty take on the classic hit. Urban, a beloved judge on the show, opened the performance solo before Underwood joined him on stage. Trading verses with undeniable chemistry, the duo brought raw emotion and energy, thrilling the audience with their unforgettable harmonies.
The duet was part of a star-studded finale that celebrated 15 seasons of American Idol, bringing together past winners and memorable contestants. It marked a heartfelt farewell to the show’s run on Fox, leaving fans with a powerful reminder of Idol’s role in shaping the music industry, particularly for country artists who found their start on its stage.
Underwood and Urban’s fiery collaboration served as a highlight of the night, capturing the passion and legacy of American Idol in a moment that fans won’t soon forget.