Dierks Bentley's "5-1-5-0" was the first ever all-numerical titled #1 in the Country chart's history.
After a devastating car accident, the actor Montgomery Clift had to be filmed from "The Right Profile" to look good - that provided the name of The Clash song.
When the Christian band DC Talk covered Nirvana's "All Apologies" at concerts, they would change the line "Everyone is gay" to "Jesus is the Way."
Cyndi Lauper's hit "All Through The Night" was written and originally recorded by Jules Shear, who also wrote "If She Knew What She Wants" by the Bangles.
"Babylon," in David Gray's song, refers to London, which was once known as the "modern-day Babylon."
The '40s hit "Rum and Coca-Cola" is really about American soldiers soliciting prostitutes in Trinidad.
Find out how God and glam metal go together from the Stryper frontman.
He wrote "She Blinded Me With Science" so he could direct a video about a home for deranged scientists.
Rock Stars - especially those in the metal realm - are often enlisted for horror movies. See if you know can match the rocker to the role.
Songwriters have used cards and card games to make sense of heartache, togetherness, and even Gonorrhea.
A top country songwriter, Barry talks about writing hits for Little Big Town, Tim McGraw and Jason Aldean.
In her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer.