"Rockin' In The Free World" is a very pro-America title, but the song takes on politicians who are indifferent to the poor and disenfranchised.
The drum sound on Buddy Knox's 1957 US #1 hit "Party Doll" was actually made by a cardboard box filled with cotton.
"Brad Paisley's "River Bank" was inspired by his childhood growing up 500 yards from the Ohio River.
When The Kinks released "Lola," most people didn't realize it was about a transvestite.
Barry Manilow didn't write his #1 hit "I Write The Songs." Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys wrote it.
Stevie Nicks wrote "Landslide" before she joined Fleetwood Mac. She was considering going back to school when she and her boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham were asked to join the group.
Test your metal - Priest, Maiden, and Beavis and Butt-head show up in this one.
A song he wrote and recorded from "sheer spiritual inspiration," Allen's didn't think "Southern Nights" had hit potential until Glen Campbell took it to #1 two years later.
Lita talks about how they wrote songs in The Runaways, and how she feels about her biggest hit being written by somebody else.
It wasn't her biggest hit as a songwriter (that would be "Bette Davis Eyes"), but "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" had a family connection for Jackie.
Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.
MTV, a popular TV theme song and Madonna all show up in this '80s music quiz.