
Adele isn't a ghost when she sings, "Hello from the other side" - it means the "other side of becoming an adult."

Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" was the #1 single in Australia for 13 weeks. It holds the record for the longest running chart topper Down Under since the first ever ARIA Chart was listed in 1983.

The disco song "Good Tmes" by Chic was a huge influence on early rap, providing the bassline for "Rapper's Delight."

"Frankenstein" by Edgar Winter got its name because it was a monster to edit; they pieced it together like Frankenstein's monster.

Rob Thomas put some Spanish flavor in his Carlos Santana collaboration "Smooth" with the line "my muñequita," a pet name for his wife Marisol that means "my little doll."
When Judd Apatow needed under-appreciated rockers for his Knocked Up sequel, he immediately thought of Parker, who just happened to be getting his band The Rumour back together.
Have you got the smarts to know which of these graduation song stories are real?
The Yardbirds drummer explains how they created their sound and talks about working with their famous guitarists.
With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?
Cain talks about the divine inspirations for "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Faithfully."
In 1986, a Stephen King novella was made into a movie, with a classic song serving as title, soundtrack and tone.