Taio Cruz throws his hands up "sometimes" in "Dynamite" because the song was originally written about surrender.
John Lennon wrote "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" about Richard Cooke, a hunter he met at the Maharishi's camp in India. Cooke hasn't shot anything since the camp, except with his camera - he became a freelance photographer for National Geographic.
Weezer's "Undone - The Sweater Song" was written as a sad song about depression, but listeners heard it as a funny, ironic song.
"Midnight Train To Georgia" was originally "Midnight Plane To Houston," but was changed to sound more R&B.
Avril Lavigne has a perfume named after her song "Black Star." It smells much better than her Sk8er Boi scent, which reeks of Axe body spray and road grime.
"Truckin'" was written as the Grateful Dead were starting their long, strange trip, settling into a life of constant touring. They rode busses and holed up in modest hotels to stay grounded.
'80s music ambassadors Wang Chung pick their top tracks of the decade, explaining what makes each one so special.
The man who brought us "Red Skies" and "Saved By Zero" is now an organic farmer in France.
From "Some Day My Prince Will Come" to "Let It Go" - how Disney princess songs (and the women who sing them) have evolved.
An Electronic music pioneer with Asperger's Syndrome. This could be interesting.
Donny Osmond talks about his biggest hits, his Vegas show, and the fan who taught him to take "Puppy Love" seriously.
Kiss is the subject of many outlandish rumors - some of which happen to be true. See if you can spot the fakes.