Devo got the idea for their "Whip It" video from an article about a guy who owned a dude ranch and charged people to watch him remove his wife's clothes with a bullwhip.
Bob Marley's backup singers, The I Threes, claim they are the "Three Little Birds" in his famous song.
Jay-Z's version of "99 Problems" is a cover of a 1993 song by Ice-T with the lyrics changed to be about Jay's rise to fame.
"Frankenstein" by Edgar Winter got its name because it was a monster to edit; they pieced it together like Frankenstein's monster.
"Midnight Train To Georgia" was originally "Midnight Plane To Houston," but was changed to sound more R&B.
"(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay," released a month after Otis Redding died, was the first song to hit #1 in America after the artist died.
Lori's songs have been recorded by Faith Hill and Sara Evans. She's performed on the CMAs and on Oprah. She also has five kids.
Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai were two of Graham's co-writers for some '80s rock classics.
When singers started spoofing their own songs on Sesame Street, the results were both educational and hilarious - here are the best of them.
Outrageously gifted and just plain outrageous, Millie is an R&B and Rap innovator.
Smith breaks down some of his worship tracks as well as his mainstream hits, including "I Will Be Here For You" and "A Place In This World."
The lead singer and pianist for Procol Harum, Gary talks about finding the musical ideas to match the words.