'Idol' downloads: Clarkson, Underwood, Lambert

It seems like just a few weeks ago, we were noting that Kelly Clarkson's Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) had topped the 2 million. The single's rapidly approaching 3 million downloads now. At the rate it's going, it'll get there in another two weeks or so.

'Idol' albums: Who's up? Who's down?

Adam Lambert's new single, Never Close Our Eyes, debuts this week with 29,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Track sales data for other American Idol acts follows:

Idol songs

Kelly Clarkson, Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) (89,000, -26%, 2.895 million)
Carrie Underwood, Good Girl (51,000, -21%, 688,000)
Adam Lambert, Never Close Our Eyes (29,000, debut, 29,000)
Jennifer Hudson & Ne-Yo, Think Like a Man feat. Rock Ross (21,000, -15%, 154,000)
Kelly Clarkson, Mr. Know It All (9,000, -18%, 1.444 million)
Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson, Don't You Wanna Stay (8,000, -45%, 2.044 million)
Lauren Alaina, Georgia Peaches (7,000, -26%, 157,000)
Brad Paisley/Carrie Underwood, Remind Me (7,000, -11%, 1.509 million)
Scotty McCreery, The Trouble With Girls (6,000, -29%, 668,000)
Casey James, Let's Don't Call It a Night (5,000, -9%, 106,000)
Carrie Underwood, Be! fore He Cheats (5,000, -3%, 3.451 million)
Mandisa, Good Morning (3,000, -20%, 87,000)
Carrie Underwood, How Great Thou Art (2,000, -10%, 318,000)

Idol-related songs

Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull, Dance Again (74,000, -12%, 277,000)
Adele, Rolling in the Deep (33,000, -6%, 6.963 million)
LMFAO, Sorry for Party Rocking (15,000, -18%, 434,000)
Lady Gaga, Born This Way (9,000, +4%, 3.533 million)