Producer Bob Ezrin convinced Pink Floyd to put a disco beat and children's chorus on "Another Brick In The Wall (part II)," which started out as a short interstitial for their album The Wall.
"Video Killed The Radio Star" by Buggles was the first video to air on MTV when the network started broadcasting on August 1, 1981.
Meghan Trainor wrote "Lips Are Movin" in just eight minutes with her writing partner Kevin Kadish.
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" was written for Doris Day to sing in the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Iggy Pop wrote "Lust For Life" with David Bowie, who came up with the music on a ukulele.
The party tune "Mambo No 5 (A Little Bit Of)" was the theme song for the 2000 Democratic Convention (the party of Bill Clinton), until someone noticed the line, "A little bit of Monica in my life."
Country songs with titles so bizarre they can't possibly be real... or can they?
These overtly religious songs crossed over to the pop charts, despite resistance from fans, and in many cases, churches.
Chris Stein of Blondie shares photos and stories from his book about the New York City punk scene.
Christopher Cross with Deep Purple? Kenny Loggins in Caddyshack? A Fact or Fiction all about yacht rock and those who made it.
Taylor talks about "The Machine" - the hits, the videos and Clive Davis.