
Madonna wrote a song called "Love Won't Wait" that she didn't want, but became a UK #1 hit for Gary Barlow.

Sleigh bells aren't very punk, but they play throughout the Stooges classic "I Wanna Be Your Dog."

"Cigarettes And Chocolate Milk" describes a time in Rufus Wainwright's life when he found himself hungover and pounding chocolate milk to feel better. It didn't work, so he smoked a cigarette, which is when he realized his addictive personality could be a problem.

"Are You Gonna Go My Way" by Lenny Kravitz is from the perspective of Jesus Christ: "I am the chosen I'm the one."

Yoko Ono has always denied requests to cover "Imagine" with the line "no religion, too" omitted or changed.

Drake's "One Dance" was the first ever song to rack up one billion streams on Spotify.
The Christian rapper talks about where his trip to Haiti and his history of addiction fit into his songs.
A big list of musical marriages and family relations ranging from the simple to the truly dysfunctional.
Jon Anderson breaks down the Yes classic "Seen All Good People" and talks about his 1000 Hands album, which features Chick Corea, Rick Derringer, Ian Anderson, and many other luminaries.
When singers started spoofing their own songs on Sesame Street, the results were both educational and hilarious - here are the best of them.
Phone booths are nearly extinct, but they provided storylines for some of the most profound songs of the pre-cell phone era.
A top country songwriter, Barry talks about writing hits for Little Big Town, Tim McGraw and Jason Aldean.