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#1 Pumped Up Kicks - Foster the People

#2 Complete Control - The Clash

#3 Hotel California - Eagles

#4 Jesus To A Child - George Michael

#5 American Pie - Don McLean

#6 Jesus To A Child - George Michael

#7 Rolling In The Deep - Adele

#8 Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley

#9 Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin

#10 Schoolboy Blues - The Rolling Stones

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In The Cards

In The Cards Songwriters have used cards and card games to make sense of heartache, togetherness, and in the case of a certain rock band, a social disease. In The Cards

Fact or Fiction: Black Sabbath Edition

Fact or Fiction: Black Sabbath Edition Did a Stonehenge set go horribly wrong? Was the band really into Satan? See if you can spot the true stories in the Black Sabbath edition of Fact or Fiction. Fact or Fiction: Black Sabbath

Band Member or Behind The Scenes?

Band Member or Behind The Scenes? It doesn't come with as much adulation, but when Mark Addison left his band, bought a studio in Austin and focused on songwriting and production, he left behind a "cloud of hype, narcissism and desperation." Mark Addison

British Session Star Vic Flick

British Session Star Vic Flick Vic's most famous guitar lick was the one he played for the original James Bond theme. He also mentored another session star from the area: Jimmy Page. Vic Flick interview

Most Popular Songfacts of 2011

Most Popular Songfacts of 2011 Our computers have added them up: the most-viewed Songfacts of 2011. Adele dominated, but a different artist had the top spot with a song that required lots of explanation. Top Songfacts of 2011

A History of Plagiarism in Songs

A History of Plagiarism in Songs It's not just rappers: Steely Dan, John Fogerty and George Harrison all got in legal tussles over songs they potentially pilfered. We trace it back to the '50s with a song that used "break-ins" to create a hit. Plagiarism in Songs

Session Legend Carol Kaye

Session Legend Carol Kaye The bass player on hundreds of hits - Beach Boys, Monkees, Streisand among them - talks about how these songs were recorded, being a woman in the biz, and why she hates the term "Wrecking Crew." Carol Kaye interview

Almost Famous

Almost Famous Stories of band members who left just before the group took off. You might not recognize their names, but you'll know the bands that took off without them. Almost Famous

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Keith Morris from Black Flag, Circle Jerks, OFF!

Keith Morris from Black Flag, Circle Jerks, OFF!

The frontman of some of the most influential Los Angeles bands explains how he labels his music and why he regrets that donation to Obama. » Keith Morris interview

Out From Underoath: Aaron Gillespie

Out From Underoath: Aaron Gillespie

With Underoath, Aaron wrote songs like "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door," which is about a guy so in love with a girl he decides to kill her. » Aaron Gillespie interview

Matthew West

Matthew West

Matthew got a big break when Rascal Flatts asked to record his song "The Day Before You." Just one problem - he wrote the song for his wife as a wedding present, so it belonged to her. » Matthew West interview

"I'll Be": Not The Love Song You Think It Is

"I'll Be": Not The Love Song You Think It Is

"I'll Be" means Edwin McCain can fill small venues and play a kind of Roots music unlikely to return him to radio. It also came at a turning point in his life that defined his career. Sometimes songs have unexpected interpretations. » Edwin McCain and the story of "I'll Be."

Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles

Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles

He wrote "I Can't Tell You Why," sang backup vocals on just about everything, and has a great story about rehearsing with the Eagles when they blew off the Grammy Awards. But did he really invent the term "Parrothead"? » Timothy B. Schmit interview

Darren King of MUTEMATH

Darren King of MUTEMATH

Reading the Bible maybe a little too closely, Darren thought he would someday have Jesus-like powers. He was also worried about his mom getting raptured. This is not your typical songwriter or your typical band. » Darren King interview

Jimmy Jam

Jimmy Jam

With Teddy Riley, Jimmy has been half of the most formidable writing/production duo of the last 30 years. Now back with his group The Time (using a name Prince doesn't own), Jimmy takes us behind the Boyz II Men ballads and the Rhythm Nation. » Jimmy Jam interview

Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne

Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne

That Jane Lynch Emmy song - written by Adam. Those Stephen Colbert Christmas songs - also Adam. A hot grandma also gets a mention in this interview as part of a song explanation. » Adam Schlesinger interview

Chris Isaak

Chris Isaak

The story behind "Wicked Game," what it's like recording at Sun Records, and Chris' insights on women: "They get their way. They're smarter than us and they can cry." » Chris Isaak interview

Howard Jones

Howard Jones

Relentlessly positive songwriters can be really annoying, but Howard finds a way to make the bright side meaningful and complex - have another listen to "Things Can Only Get Better." And yes, we bring up the '80s haircut. » Howard Jones interview

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