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Carrie Underwood performing on Season 6 of "American Idol"
Carrie Underwood performing on Season 6 of "American Idol"
For all the awards, the record sales, the chart-topping hits, the non-stop schedule and the incessant media attention, Carrie Underwood remains firmly in touch with the shy Oklahoma college student she was before becoming a star. Through all of it,

Carrie Underwood

retains a genuine likeability that, coupled with her enormous talent, goes a long way toward explaining the phenomenal nature of her success.

And it is indeed phenomenal, even when measured by the achievements of others who have found success as she did, via American Idol. The show's co-creator and acerbic judge Simon Cowell had predicted during the competition that

Carrie Underwood

would win and that she would outsell all of Idol's previous winners. He was right on both counts.

Carrie Underwood

's debut album, Some Hearts, is the biggest-selling American Idol album to date, selling more than 6 million records in the U.S. alone.

Carrie Underwood

's debut CD, Some Hearts, released in 2005, has been the best-selling female country album of 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Carrie Underwood

hit #1 with every single she has released to date, and has won two Grammys as well as a host of trophies from the AMA, ACM, CMA, People's Choice and Billboard, among many others.

Carrie Underwood

's own favorite metaphor for the journey, taken from the Hillary Lindsey/Chris Lindsey/Aimee Mayo song "Wheel Of The World," which closes her eagerly awaited second album, has become the project's title.

"This part of my life has been absolutely crazy,"

Carrie Underwood

says, "and to think it all started from one little decision I made to get on that ride. That's why Carnival Ride works as my album title, because it describes the wonderful craziness I've been through over the past couple of years."

Some Hearts was a snapshot that captured a moment, dealing with coming of age and with establishing a foothold in a wider world. Its success speaks volumes about the attractiveness of its message and of the woman who delivered it. Carnival Ride, on the other hand, is a big-screen movie, wide-ranging in theme, cinematic in scope. It reflects

Carrie Underwood

's increasing strength as a vocalist, her continuing emergence as a songwriter, and her growing maturity as an artist and a person.

"Last time,"

Carrie Underwood

says, "I didn't set out to talk about a specific thing. I just picked songs that reminded me of home and made me think, 'Wow! I can relate to that,' and by the end, there was a theme." Taking a broader view this time,

Carrie Underwood

drew on her instincts as a fan in selecting songs that range from the enchantingly light-hearted to the deeply inspiring.

"It's a collection of songs I would want to hear on the radio,"

Carrie Underwood

says, "and songs I want to sing. I really hope my fans will get a little bit more of me out of these songs."

The presence of four songs co-written by

Carrie Underwood

will help them do just that. "All-American Girl" turns the story of a baby girl born to a man praying for a boy into a celebration of femininity. If there is a bit of autobiography in the song--

Carrie Underwood

is the youngest of three daughters--there is even more in "Crazy Dreams," an ode to "long shots" and a celebration of the fact that "even crazy dreams come true," something she knows better than almost anyone. "Last Name" is a bit of pure fun celebrating reckless abandon, and is one of two songs

Carrie Underwood

wrote with Hillary Lindsey. The other is the album's first single, "So Small," a song that announces the new project as a major step forward. With "So Small"

Carrie Underwood

focuses on what's important in life and not worrying about the small things. It also focuses on the strength of her voice and personality, instilling it with freshness and relevance.

Lindsey, who co-wrote "Jesus, Take The Wheel," and

Carrie Underwood

have become fast friends since meeting when a group of songwriters gathered at a songwriter retreat in Nashville after her Idol win to help Carrie write and select songs for Some Hearts. In addition to "Wheel Of The World" and the pair of songs she wrote with

Carrie Underwood

, Lindsey co-wrote "Get Out Of This Town," a bit of upbeat restlessness, "Twisted," about a relationship on the edge, and "Just A Dream," a powerful song dealing with the effects of war on a young bride-to-be.

Carrie Underwood

's emergence as a songwriter on Carnival Ride is another of the album's revelations.

Carrie Underwood

brought together another group of top Nashville tunesmiths, including Brett James, Luke Laird, Kelley Lovelace, Aimee Mayo, Steve McEwan and others for a second writers' retreat. This one held at the Ryman Auditorium, the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry, throwing herself into the creative process and expanding greatly her confidence as a songwriter and her depth as a creative force in modern country music.

The process of writing with and looking through the catalogs of the cream of Nashville songwriting helped make Carnival Ride the strong artistic statement it is.

"We had so many great songs to choose from it was really hard to narrow it down,"

Carrie Underwood

says. "We set the bar really high. Songs that would be hits hands-down might not have made it onto the album because one was a teeny notch better."

The strength of those songs helped propel the subsequent recording sessions.

"We really took the first part of the year to make sure we had the best material we could possibly find,"

Carrie Underwood

says, "and then we went in every day to the studio, which is something I really love to do. It is a very controlled environment. Mark [Bright, her producer] is so easy to work with. He'll encourage me to play around with vocal approaches because, at the end of the day, it's my voice, and the song is something I'll be doing on stage every night. He trusts the instincts I have and I trust him. That makes us a good team."

Holding the entire package together is the passion and believability fans came to know and love on American Idol and which haven't dimmed a bit. The combination grew out of a lifelong love of country music nurtured in her hometown of Checotah, Oklahoma.

"I had a very happy childhood full of the wonderful simple things that children love to do,"

Carrie Underwood

says. "Growing up in the country, I enjoyed things like playing on dirt roads, climbing trees, catching little woodland creatures and, of course, singing."

Carrie Underwood

sang in church, then in grade school musicals and area talent shows, winning a savings bond here, a trophy there.

"After high school,"

Carrie Underwood

says, "I pretty much gave up on the dream of singing. I had reached a point in my life where I had to be practical and prepare for my future in the 'real world.'"

Carrie Underwood

attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK, where her sorority sisters at Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority worked to bring her out of her shell.

"They always tried to make me sing at everything,"

Carrie Underwood

says, "but I was too embarrassed. During the summers I mustered up enough courage to sing at the Downtown Country show--a Branson-style show that included singing, dancing and comedy. It was mainly there that I learned what it was like to be in front of a crowd."

Carrie Underwood

majored in broadcast journalism, her sights set on a career in television news. Then, in her senior year,

Carrie Underwood

saw news reports of tryouts for American Idol's 2005 season.

"People always told me that I should try out for the show, but I never thought I would be able to handle it." When her mother offered to drive her to St. Louis for tryouts, though, 

Carrie Underwood

decided to go. That, of course, set in motion the whirlwind.

"I remember certain things--Saturday Night Live was really cool,"

Carrie Underwood

says. "It was great to be added to the list of such great iconic artists who have performed on the show before. And of course, being on stage at the Grammys--that was an amazing moment. Who'd have thought? But each one runs together. I'd love to revel in the moment a little more sometimes."

Still, it is a mark of

Carrie Underwood

's level-headedness and determination that amid the demands of a star, she made it a goal to complete her college degree. Even among the madness of winning American Idol in May 2005, recording and launching her debut album in November 2005,

Carrie Underwood

finished her credit hours and earned her B.A., graduating magna cum laude in May 2006. And while

Carrie Underwood

has grown a little more accustomed to the elite circles in which she sometimes travels, now and then she can tap into the fan she has always been, as when she met Randy Travis not long ago.

"I've loved him ever since I was little,"

Carrie Underwood

says. "So, it was kind of like, 'Wow! This is the person I hoped would take home the awards when I watched as a little girl.' It was kind of a crazy day and I guess my emotions were running a little high when I got to meet him. I met him and he was so nice, and I started crying. I never know what to do with people when they cry when meeting me, so I was thinking, 'Gosh! I'm one of those people now! I'm being completely silly,' but it was just the way it happened."

Carrie Underwood

's version of Travis's hit "I Told You So" appears on Carnival Ride.

Carrie Underwood

appears on Brad Paisley's album 5th Gear, joining him on "Oh Love" as her reach continues to expand.

Carrie Underwood

recorded an original song called "Ever Ever After" for the Disney movie "Enchanted" and filmed a music video for the project.

Carrie Underwood

's versatility is such that she has covered the work of artists including the Eagles and Bob Wills on the Grammys, Fleetwood Mac on Fashion Rocks, and she made the Pretenders' classic "I'll Stand By You" her own in a version that raised money for the "Idol Gives Back" charity effort. As part of her involvement,

Carrie Underwood

traveled to South Africa to visit and perform for schools, orphanages, hospices and health care centers in and around Johannesburg.

In 2006,

Carrie Underwood

performed over 150 shows on tour with Kenny Chesney and Brad Paisley as well as headlining her own dates.

Carrie Underwood

ended the year headlining a USO Tour during the Christmas holiday season and performing for U.S. troops in Kuwait and Iraq.

Carrie Underwood

, known for her love of animals, is also a major supporter of the Humane Society of the United States.

Such charitable efforts are yet another indication that, in a world where celebrity is often about mere self-indulgence,

Carrie Underwood

brings as much grace, style and substance to her life as she does to her stage performances.

Carrie Underwood

has quickly become one of country music's most effective and best-loved ambassadors, using her success as a springboard for good. Now, with the release of Carnival Ride, we are reminded once again of the rich talent that underlies that humanitarian spirit, and of the bottom line when it comes to the popularity of this remarkable young woman.

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