
Billy Idol got the title for "Rebel Yell" from a brand of whiskey he saw members of The Rolling Stones drinking.
"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" was first recorded in 1934 by Eddie Cantor, but in 1962 it was one of the first hits for The Four Seasons, who became one of the most popular groups of that decade.

"Hips Don't Lie" is Shakira's in-studio mantra for her crew: If her hips are moving, the song is working. If not, best to try something else.

The Australian band Jet took their name from the 1973 song of the same by Paul McCartney and Wings.

In the 1999 Destiny's Child song "Bug A Boo," they complain about a guy who bugs them on MCI, AOL, and their pagers.
Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.
Billie Jean, Delilah, Sara, Laura and Sharona - do you know who the girls in the songs really are?
The Yardbirds drummer explains how they created their sound and talks about working with their famous guitarists.
Justin wrote the classic "Nights In White Satin," but his fondest musical memories are from a different decade.
We've heard of artists putting their hearts into their music, but some take it literally.
How a country weeper and a blues number made "rolling stone" the most popular phrase in rock.