"You Get What You Give" by The New Radicals was the first hit song to use the word "frenemies" in the lyrics.
Tim McGraw recorded "Live Like You Were Dying" just two weeks after his own father passed away.
Mike Nesmith wrote Linda Ronstadt's first hit, "Different Drum," before he joined The Monkees. He played an intentionally bad version of it on the show.
Teen Spirit was a kind of deodorant marketed to young girls. That's where Kurt Cobain got the title "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
"Human" by The Killers was the most streamed song on Spotify in 2008, the year that the music streaming service was launched.
Diane Warren originally wrote Aerosmith's hit tune "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" for Celine Dion.
How Bing Crosby, Les Paul, a US Army Signal Corps Officer, and the Nazis helped shape rock and Roll.
One of the first successful female singer-songwriters, Janis had her first hit in 1967 at age 15.
Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.
Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger tells the "Sister Christian" story and explains why he started sweating when he saw it in Boogie Nights.
The lead singer on "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Then He Kissed Me," La La explains how and why Phil Spector replaced The Crystals with Darlene Love on "He's A Rebel."
Dave reveals the inspiration for "Feelin' Alright" and explains how the first song he ever wrote became the biggest hit for his band Traffic.