Dierks Bentley's "5-1-5-0" was the first ever all-numerical titled #1 in the Country chart's history.
"Paper Planes" was inspired by M.I.A.'s hassles trying to get a visa to enter America.
The Hall & Oates hit "Everything Your Heart Desires" has no rhymes.
"Whole Lotta Love" was Led Zeppelin's only US Top 10 hit, charting at #4. Many of their songs, including "Stairway To Heaven," were not released as singles, as it was considered bad form in England to make people pay for singles that were on albums.
The Annie Lennox hit "No More I Love You's" is a cover, originally sung by a man.
"On The Floor" by Jennifer Lopez samples the 1989 song "Lambada," which you might remember is about "The Forbidden Dance."
Some songs get a second life when they find a new audience through a movie, commercial, TV show, or even the Internet.
These Three famous songs actually describe how they were written - late into the evening.
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.
Nirvana, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen are among those who wrote songs with cities that show up in this quiz.
Does he have beef with Gaga? Is he Sean Lennon's godfather? See if you can tell fact from fiction in the Elton John edition.