"Oh Well," from their 1960s Peter Green era, is the only Fleetwood Mac song played in concert in every decade they've been extant.
"Veronica" was inspired by Elvis Costello's grandmother, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease.
Staind's big moment came in 1999 when lead singer Aaron Lewis played "Outside" on Limp Bizkit's Family Values tour. The live, acoustic version earned lots of radio play.
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is one of the few Bernie Taupin lyrics that is more about him than Elton John. The song is about giving up glitz for the simple life - not exactly Elton's M.O.
"Return To Innocence" by Enigma is based on a Taiwanese chant by a husband and wife. The couple won a lawsuit granting them royalties from the song.
Producer Rupert Hine talks about crafting hits for Tina Turner, Howard Jones and The Fixx.
These overtly religious songs crossed over to the pop charts, despite resistance from fans, and in many cases, churches.
The outlaw country icon talks about the spiritual element of his songwriting and his Bob Dylan mention.
Dokken frontman Don Dokken explains what broke up the band at the height of their success in the late '80s, and talks about the botched surgery that paralyzed his right arm.
If you can recall the days when MTV played videos, you know that there are lots of stories to tell. See if you can spot the real ones.
Kiss is the subject of many outlandish rumors - some of which happen to be true. See if you can spot the fakes.