
"Twilight Zone" by Golden Earring was inspired by the Robert Ludlum novel The Bourne Identity, not by the TV show.

Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" was the best-selling song of the 2000s in the US.

"Achy Breaky Heart" was originally recorded in 1991 by The Marcy Brothers as "Don't Tell My Heart." That original version had the lyrics: "Don't tell my heart, my achy, breakin' heart..."

Stephens Stills played timbales on the Bee Gees hit, "You Should Be Dancing." He was in the next door studio laying down a Crosby, Stills and Nash album and could hear Saturday Night Fever being recorded. Stills recognized its potential to be a monster hit and he wanted to contribute.
"Tammy" by Debbie Reynolds was the only US #1 single by a female act between July 1956 and February 1958.
On Glen's résumé: hit songwriter, Facebook dominator, and member of Styx.
These overtly religious songs crossed over to the pop charts, despite resistance from fans, and in many cases, churches.
The Sevendust frontman talks about the group's songwriting process, and how trips to the Murder Bar helped forge their latest album.
Taylor talks about "The Machine" - the hits, the videos and Clive Davis.
Dan cracked the Top 40 with "Ritual," then went to India and spent 2 hours with the Dalai Lama.
The "Midnight At The Oasis" singer is an Old Time gal. She talks about her jug band beginnings and shares a Dylan story.