
"This Must Be The Place" is a rare love song by the Talking Heads, with a very personal lyric from David Byrne likely inspired by the woman who became his first wife.

"The Battle of Evermore" is the only song Zeppelin ever recorded with a guest vocalist. It features Sandy Denny from Fairport Convention duetting with Robert Plant.

The Scooby Snacks in the Fun Lovin' Criminals song aren't dog treats, they're Valium pills.

The Hollies hit "The Air That I Breathe" was written in part as a reaction to the smog in Los Angeles.

"Wanted Dead Or Alive" by Bon Jovi got the Unplugged craze going when Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora performed it with just their acoustic guitars at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards.

When "Theme From Shaft" won an Oscar in 1972, Isaac Hayes became the first African American to win in the Best Song category.
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'80s music ambassadors Wang Chung pick their top tracks of the decade, explaining what makes each one so special.
Bradley Cooper, Michael J. Fox, Rami Malek, Reese Witherspoon, Gwyneth Paltrow and George Clooney: Which actors really sang in their movies?
Kristian talks songwriting technique, like how the chorus should redefine the story, and how to write a song backwards.
A popular contemporary folk singer, Williams still remembers the sticky note that changed her life in college.