Paul McCartney's favorite song that he wrote for someone else is Cilla Black's 1968 UK Top 10 hit, "Step Inside Love."
The voice is that says "here we go" in the AJR song "Bang!" belongs to Charlie Pellett, the announcer on the New York City subway ("stand clear of the closing doors, please").
The Sam & Dave classic "Soul Man" was re-recorded by Sam Moore and Lou Reed for the 1986 movie Soul Man, about a white guy who pretends to be black so he can get a scholarship to Harvard.
Mary J. Blige introduced three new words with her hit "Family Affair": hateration, holleration and dancerie.
"I Just Called To Say I Love You" is Stevie Wonder's best-selling single worldwide. It topped the Hot 100, AC, R&B and UK charts all in the same week.
"Sunday Girl" was written by Blondie guitarist Chris Stein to cheer up Debbie Harry after her cat had run away whilst they were away on tour. The gray cat was called Sunday Man.
Kooper produced Lynyrd Skynyrd, played with Dylan and the Stones, and formed BS&T.
MTV, a popular TV theme song and Madonna all show up in this '80s music quiz.
On the "schizoid element" of his lyrics, and a famous line from "Everything Zen."
The Third Day frontman talks about some of the classic songs he wrote with the band, and what changed for his solo country album.
Charlotte was established in the LA punk scene when a freaky girl named Belinda approached her wearing a garbage bag.
Webb talks about his classic songs "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park."