At the end of the Doors song "Touch Me," Jim Morrison chants, "Stronger than dirt!" The line is from an Ajax commercial where a white knight rides around destroying dirt.
The Destiny's Child "Independent Women Part I" video was directed by the same guy who did the Hunger Games movies.
In the song "God," Tori Amos makes the point that if there's God, there must also be a Goddess because there are no male-only species.
Eminem spits a total of 1,560 words on "Rap God," earning him an entry in the 2015 Guinness Book of Records for "most words in a hit single."
Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" started life in a writing session between Dr. Luke and Sacha Skarbek intended for Beyonce. However, as the song progressed, they realized that it wouldn't work for her.
Rod Stewart wrote "Maggie May" about the woman who deflowered him when he was 16.
Martyn talks about producing Tina Turner, some Heaven 17 hits, and his work with the British Electric Foundation.
A top session musician, Carol played on hundreds of hits by The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Frank Sinatra and many others.
Did they really trade their guitarist to The Doobie Brothers? Are they named after something naughty? And what's up with the band name?
Shears does very little promotion, which has kept him secluded from the spotlight. What changed when Cyndi Lauper had a hit with his song? Not much, really.
Was a Beatles song a TV theme? And who came up with those Fresh Prince and Sopranos songs?
Zac tells the story of Hanson's massive hit "MMMbop," and talks about how brotherly bonds effect their music.