
"Stay" by Shakespears Sister is based on a 1953 B-movie called Cat-Women Of The Moon.

The hit duet "Somewhere Out There" was written for an animated film about a family of immigrant mice who lose one of their young.

Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" was the best-selling song of the 2000s in the US.

"I Want It That Way" is the most popular Backstreet Boys song, but the lyric doesn't make much sense. That's because it was written by the hitmaking swedish producers Max Martin and Andreas Carlsson, who were more worried about how it sings than what it means.

"It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" was inspired by a dream where Michael Stipe conjured up images of people with the initials L.B.: Lester Bangs, Leonid Breshnev, Lenny Bruce and Leonard Bernstein.

The party tune "Mambo No 5 (A Little Bit Of)" was the theme song for the 2000 Democratic Convention (the party of Bill Clinton), until someone noticed the line, "A little bit of Monica in my life."
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