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The Voice finals: A look back at Laith Al-Saadi’s performances

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Laith Al-Saadi received a standing ovation form the coaches when he played a guitar solo at Adam Levine’s request after landing a spot on Season 10 of The Voice with his blind audition.

It was a sign of things to come. The Ann Arbor, Mich., resident — 38 at the time of his audition — became the first Voice finalist to work at least one guitar solo into nearly every performance.

Monday night, Laith will compete for The Voice crown along with Alisan Porter, Adam Wakefield and Hannah Huston.

Here’s a look back at his Voice performances so far, including how each has done on iTunes.

Blind audition — “The Letter”

Battle round — “Honky Tonk Woman” (with Matt Tedder)

Knockout round — “In Your Eyes”

Live playoffs — “With a Little Help from My Friends” — #32 on iTunes

Top 12 — “Born Under a Bad Sign” — #45 on iTunes, 6th best of the night

Top 11 — “Make It Rain” — #29 on iTunes, 3rd best of the night

Top 10 — “The Thrill is Gone” — #11 on iTunes, 2nd best of the night

Top 9 — “We’ve Got Tonight” — #10 on iTunes, 2nd best of the night

Top 8 — “One and Only” — #10 on iTunes, 6th best of the night

Top 8 — “Knock on Wood” (duet with Hannah Huston) — not available on iTunes

Top 8 (save performance) — “All Along the Watchtower” — not available on iTunes

Finals — “Morning Light (original) — #6 on iTunes

Finals — “White Room” — #13 on iTunes

Finals — “Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End” (duet with Adam Levine) — #22 on iTunes

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