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The song "I Know Him So Well" has been performed by both Westlife and Rod Stewart. Originally from the musical "Chess," it was popularized by other artists before Westlife and Stewart each put their own spin on it. Westlife's version features their signature harmonies, while Rod Stewart's rendition showcases his distinctive vocal style.

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