A big screen depiction of the Lady Arabella March from the Ken Russell film The Lair Of The White Worm. Like big brother Dracula, Lady Sylvia - as she is called here - is none too enamoured by the sign of the Cross. And, like the wicked Count, she gets her just desserts.

Donna Summer's "Bad Girls" is about prostitutes, but it was still used in the movie Rugrats In Paris.

Train's guitarist had to Google an instructional video to learn how to play the ukulele for "Hey Soul Sister."

After Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale coupled up in 1996, Rossdale's Bush bandmates referred to their hit song "Everything Zen" as "Everything Gwen."

The voice of Waldo in Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher" video was the late Phil Hartman of Saturday Night Live Fame.

"Human" by The Killers was the most streamed song on Spotify in 2008, the year that the music streaming service was launched.

"Ghosttown" was Madonna's 45th chart-topper on the Dance Club Songs chart, breaking the record for the most #1s an artist has tallied on a single Billboard chart.
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