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Backstage, Robinson said Sparks deserved to win.

“She is an awesome singer. She sings so good it’s hard to believe she’s 17,” he said. “To sing like that, you would have to have lived for a long time. She’s an old soul.”

Blake, whose beat-boxing scored with viewers and brought a hip-hop element to “Idol,” performed with veteran rapper Doug E. Fresh on his old hit, “The Show.” It was a signature moment for a contest that has introduced young viewers to Gershwin and other standards.

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“True originals,” host Ryan Seacrest said of the duo.

Backstage, Fresh called Lewis “an incredibly talented, good guy.”

“He just has such an incredible energy and he loves hip hop so much,” Fresh said from behind aviator sunglasses.

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Gladys Knight took the stage with the six female finalists, belting out “I Feel a Song” and “Midnight Train to Georgia.” Bennett performed a mellow version of “For Once in My Life” that ended with a big finish.

“A true idol, Tony Bennett, ladies and gentlemen,” gushed Seacrest.

Melinda Doolittle, arguably the best contestant to miss out on the finale, returned to impress the crowd again as she sang “Hold Up the Line” with gospel stars BeBe and CeCe Winans.

“She has proven in the last few months to be spectacular,” BeBe Winans said backstage of Doolittle.

The show took a serious turn when Green Day performed “A Working Class Hero is Something to Be,” a single from “Instant Karma: The Campaign to Save Darfur,” a fundraising album for the embattled region.

Viewers cast more than 74 million votes in making Sparks the winner. Hundreds of “American Idol” fans lined Hollywood Boulevard leading up to the theater before the show.

On Tuesday, judges Cowell and Randy Jackson made it clear Sparks was their favorite. Diplomatic Paula Abdul kept her counsel as usual, praising both singers. Although the judges didn’t have a say in the decision, their opinions can sway voters.

The show took a serious turn when Green Day performed “A Working Class Hero is Something to Be,” a single from “Instant Karma: The Campaign to Save Darfur,” a fundraising album for the embattled region.

The finale also had its share of filler, including bits such as the “Golden Idols,” an award saluting the oddest of odd auditions, or the worst. The winners included Margaret Fowler, who proudly accepted her trophy and recited poetry after smooching Seacrest.

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