
The Grateful Dead considered "whipping that chain" and "lugging propane," but settled on "high on cocaine" for "Casey Jones."

The "Don't Stop Believin'" resurgence started when the Journey song was used in a roller skating scene of the 2003 movie Monster.

Al Green's commitment classic "Let's Stay Together" launched Tina Turner's comeback when she covered the song in 1983.
The TV show Cheers was nearly canceled after its first season, but the theme song, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name," was very popular. To satisfy viewer demand, the theme was made into a full song and released as a single.

"Heaven" by The Psychedelic Furs sounds upbeat, but is about an impending nuclear bombardment.

Songwriter Wayne Carson came up with "Always On My Mind" on the phone to his wife when he was apologizing to her for being stuck at the office.
The outlaw country icon talks about the spiritual element of his songwriting and his Bob Dylan mention.
The 10 biggest "retirement tours" that didn't take.
Nick made some of the biggest videos on MTV, including "The Final Countdown," "Heaven" and "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)."
Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan explains the "few red lights" in "Smoke On The Water" and talks about songs from their 2020 album Whoosh!
The "All I Want" singer went through a long depression, playing some shows when he didn't want to be alive.
Martyn talks about producing Tina Turner, some Heaven 17 hits, and his work with the British Electric Foundation.