
Jonah Hill directed the video for Sara Bareilles' song "Gonna Get Over You." It's a mash-up of Grease and West Side Story.

Donna Summer's "Bad Girls" is about prostitutes, but it was still used in the movie Rugrats In Paris.

Joni Mitchell wrote "Woodstock" - the most popular song about the festival - but didn't attend the event because she was booked on The Dick Cavett Show.

"London Calling" by The Clash was written amid widespread fears that the Thames River was going to flood the city.

Richard Marx' debut single "Don't Mean Nothing" features Joe Walsh on guitar.
Country songs with titles so bizarre they can't possibly be real... or can they?
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The man who brought us "Red Skies" and "Saved By Zero" is now an organic farmer in France.
Emilio talks about what it's like to write and perform with the Tower of Power horns, and why every struggling band should have a friend like Huey Lewis.
Andrew Farriss on writing with Michael Hutchence, the stories behind "Mystify" and other INXS hits, and his country-flavored debut solo album.
The Third Day frontman talks about some of the classic songs he wrote with the band, and what changed for his solo country album.