
"Friends In Low Places" by Garth Brooks was written by two Nashville songwriters after a meal in a local restaurant. One of them forgot his money, but said not to worry, "I have friends in low places. I know the cook."

Wang Chung's '80s classic "Dance Hall Days" is about how things can start simple but end up complex. First you "take your baby by the hand," but by the end she has an amethyst in her mouth.

Will.I.am, literally dreamt up "I Gotta Feelin'." Said the Black Eyed Pea: "Have you ever had a dream where there's a melody in your dream? I'll wake up out of my sleep and record that! 'I Gotta Feelin' was one of those songs."

"Radioactive" set an industry record for the slowest climb to the top five in the Hot 100 chart's history when it jumped from #6 to #4 in its 42nd week.

The TV show One Tree Hill got it's name from a song of the same name on U2's Joshua Tree album.

"The Long and Winding Road" became The Beatles' last US #1 song on June 13, 1970.
When a song describes a wedding, it's rarely something to celebrate - with one big exception.
The leader of the Modern A Cappella movement talks about the genre.
The "All I Want" singer went through a long depression, playing some shows when he didn't want to be alive.
Rick Astley on "Never Gonna Give You Up," "Cry For Help," and his remarkable resurgence that gave him another #1 UK album.
Do you know the girl singer on Eminem's "Stan"? If so, this quiz is for you.
Dennis DeYoung explains why "Mr. Roboto" is the defining Styx song, and what the "gathering of angels" represents in "Come Sail Away."