
Al Green's "Take Me to the River" describes a baptism. Two years later, he became a reverend.

When it topped the chart in 2012, Dierks Bentley's "5-1-5-0" became the first #1 Country hit with a title that's all numbers.

The Squeeze song "Tempted" is one of their few with lead vocals by Paul Carrack, who sang the Ace song "How Long" and was in Mike + The Mechanics.

Jeff Lynne sang the word "groose" in the chorus of "Don't Bring Me Down" as a nonsense placeholder, but left it in when he found out it means "greetings" in German ("gruss").

Ronnie Van Zant wrote the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic "Gimme Three Steps" after making the mistake of dancing with a girl whose boyfriend was in the bar and probably had a gun. He asked for a 3-step head start.
Just like Darrin was replaced on Bewitched, groups have swapped out original members, hoping we wouldn't notice.
You know the scenes - Tom Cruise in his own pants-off dance off, Molly Ringwald celebrating her birthday - but do you remember what song is playing?
Tom talks about the evolution of Cinderella's songs through their first three albums, and how he writes as a solo artist.
Fishbone has always enjoyed much more acclaim than popularity - Angelo might know why.
Taylor talks about "The Machine" - the hits, the videos and Clive Davis.
Writing great prog metal isn't easy, especially when it's for 60 musicians.