The "Highway To Hell" is the Canning Highway in Australia, which seems to go on forever, at least according to AC/DC.
The song used in introductions by the Chicago Bulls and many other sports teams is "Sirius" by The Alan Parsons project, the opening track on the Eye In The Sky album.
The '60s hit "Then He Kissed Me" covered by The Beach Boys as "Then I Kissed Her."
The Ben Folds Five song "Brick" is about a difficult time when Folds' girlfriend got an abortion.
The Kenny G instrumental "Songbird" owes much of its success to VH1, which launched a year earlier and played the video to death.
"Criminal" is Fiona Apple's only chart hit. Royalties from it allow her to make music on her terms, releasing albums several years apart.
A founding member of the band War, Harold gives a first-person account of one of the most important periods in music history.
Our chat with Barney Hoskyns, who covers the wild years of Woodstock - the town, not the festival - in his book Small Town Talk.
First question: Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson appeared in videos for what artist?
The Celtic music maker Loreena McKennitt on finding musical inspiration, the "New Age" label, and working on the movie Tinker Bell.
Is "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" about Vietnam? Was John Fogerty really born on a Bayou? It's the CCR edition of Fact or Fiction.
A Soul Train dancer takes us through a day on the show, and explains what you had to do to get camera time.