The total solar eclipse of 1972. Carly Simon wrote about this event before it happened in her song "You're So Vain."
Jack & Diane started off as an interracial couple; Mellencamp took race references out of the song at the request of his record company.

The setting for the Queensrÿche song "Jet City Woman" is Seattle, the "jet city."

Recording "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me," Elton John was frustrated and sang the line "don't discard me" with an exaggerated American accent, which is why is sounds strange.

Jay-Z did the rap on Beyoncé's "Crazy In Love" at the last minute. They had just started dating; she asked him to feature on the track the night before she had to turn in her album.

One of Tom Petty's most personal songs is "Room At The Top," which he stopped performing because it brought back painful memories.
She thinks of herself as a "song interpreter," but back in the '80s another country star convinced Emmylou to take a crack at songwriting.
An interview with Frankie Valli, who talks about why his songs - both solo and with The Four Seasons - have endured, and reflects on his time as Rusty Millio on The Sopranos.
After studying in Paris with a famous composition teacher, Charles became the most successful writer of TV theme songs.
The Jayhawks' song "Big Star" has special meaning to Gary, who explains how longevity and inspiration have trumped adulation.
Ozzy biting a dove? Alice Cooper causing mayhem with a chicken? Creed so bad they were sued? See if you can spot the real concert mishaps.
The 2011 Artist of the Year at the Dove Awards isn't your typical gospel diva, and she thinks that's a good thing.