Mitchell Callaway Rock Week X Factor Australia

Mitchell Callaway Sings Throw Your Arms Around Me by Hunters and Collectors X Factor Australia 2011 Live Show 6

Live Show 6 of the X- Factor Australia 2011 is dubbed as the Aussie Songs Week. The top 7 sing songs that are popularized and made by Australians. Country Boy Mitchell Callaway wanted to sing a Keith Urban song but again, he is not getting what he wanted to do. His mentor must be saving it for last. Maybe. Mitchell Callaway instead sang Throw Your Arms Around Me – by Hunters and Collectors.

Mitchell Callaway Sang Satisfaction by Rolling Stones For Number 1s Week X Factor Australia 2011 (Live Show 5)

It’s a bit odd to sing a song that you think won’t show what kind of artist you are. That is no exception to “Country Boy” Mitchell Callaway. Thousands of Number 1 Billboard Country Songs to choose from like those from Garth Brooks, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Keith Urban, etc. but Natalie picked Rolling Stones’ Satisfaction for Mitchell. A poor song choice in a very though competition like X- Factor Australia 2011 can potentially send home a contestant no matter how vocally perfect he/she would do on that song.

Mitchell Sang His Heart Out With Everybody Hurts by R.E.M 90s Songs Week Live Show 4 X Factor Australia 2011

Country Boy Mitchell Callaway had survived last week’s huge controversy. It’s a though call to perform confidently in front of millions of Australian viewers and so Mitchell was basically singing for his life at the 4th Live Show of the X- Factor Australia 2011 to stay in the competition. For this week, Song of the 90s, he picked a song that can exactly connect with his present situation. It’s called Everybody Hurts by R.E.M. . Mitchell injected his country voice to this song.

Mitchell Callaway: Run to Paradise by Choir Boys Live Show 3 X Factor Australia 2011

How will Country Boy Mitchell Callaway cope in this week’s Rock theme? Can he pull off a great rock performance?

Mitchell Callaway chose to sing Run To Paradise by Choir Boys. Backed-up by a live band at The X- Factor Australia 2011 live stage, he showed Australia what he can do. But the comments of Guy Sebastian and Mel B were seemed to be anti-climax. Find out what they have said in front of millions of Australian viewers. Do you think it’s appropriate?

Scroll to top