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The Voice finals: A look back at Hannah Huston’s performances

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Hannah Huston, a self-described “super giggly, goofy” pre-school teacher, had never performed for a crowd of more than 60 people when she stepped onto The Voice stage for the first time.

But the young woman from Lincoln, Neb., turned three chairs with her blind audition performance of Allen Stone’s “Unaware” and joined Team Pharrell Williams.

Now Hannah — 24 when she auditioned — will be competing against Laith Al-Saadi, Alisan Porter and Adam Wakefield in the Season 10 finals on The Voice.

Here’s a look back at her performances on The Voice, complete with iTunes rankings since the live shows began.

Blind audition — “Unaware”

Battle round –“Elastic Heart” (with Maya Smith)

Knockout round — “House of the Rising Sun”

Live playoffs — “Ain’t No Way” — #44 on iTunes

Top 12 — “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” — #40 on iTunes, 4th best of the night

Top 11 — “Can’t Make You Love Me” — #34 on iTunes, 6th best of the night

Top 10 — “Rolling in the Deep” — #23 on iTunes, 5th best of the night

Top 9 — “Say You Love Me” — #19 on iTunes, fourth best of the night

Top 8 — “When a Man Loves a Woman” — #5 on iTunes, 3rd best of the night

Top 8 — “Knock on Wood” (duet with Laith Al-Saadi) — not available on iTunes

Finals — “I Call the Shots” (original) — #7 on iTunes

Finals — “Every Breath You Take” — #3 on iTunes

Finals — “Brand New” (duet with Pharrell Williams) — #80 on iTunes

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