
Alicia Keys got a huge break when Oprah had her perform her debut single "Fallin'" on her show.

The horn flourish at the beginning of "Jump Around" comes from Bob and Earl's "Harlem Shuffle"; the squeal throughout the song might be a Prince sample.

"Zombie" by The Cranberries is about an IRA bombing in England that killed two children.

"Video Killed The Radio Star" by Buggles was the first video to air on MTV when the network started broadcasting on August 1, 1981.

The fadeout on Drake's "Hotline Bling" lasts 55 seconds - one of the longest outros of any hip-hop hit.

"Walking In Memphis" isn't so much about Memphis as it is The Hollywood Cafe in Mississippi, where Marc Cohn encountered an older woman named Murial playing piano.
The renown Texas songwriter has been at it for 40 years, with tales to tell about The Flatlanders and The Clash - that's Joe's Tex-Mex on "Should I Stay or Should I Go?"
Test your metal - Priest, Maiden, and Beavis and Butt-head show up in this one.
The Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist in the early '90s, Gilby talks about the band's implosion and the side projects it spawned.
Howard explains his positive songwriting method and how uplifting songs can carry a deeper message.
Despite her reticent personality, Adele's life and music are filled with intrigue. See if you can spot the true tales.
Toto's keyboard player explains the true meaning of "Africa" and talks about working on the Thriller album.