"I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" by Elton John was written for the sister of actress Rene Russo. Bernie Taupin, who wrote the lyrics, was married to Rene's sister, Toni.
Adele's "Someone Like You" is the first song with just piano and voice to hit #1 in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, which started in 1958.
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey was the first ringtone certified Gold.
"I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash was the first reggae song to hit #1 in America on the Hot 100.
Yoko Ono has always denied requests to cover "Imagine" with the line "no religion, too" omitted or changed.
The names Louise, Jack, Marie and Milo all show up in the song "Footloose." Marie was the mother of Dean Pitchford, who co-wrote it.
With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?
Go beyond The Beatles to see what you know about the British Invasion.
The Cult frontman tells who the "Fire Woman" is, and talks about performing with the new version of The Doors.
Faith No More's bassist, Billy Gould, chats to us about his two new experimental projects, The Talking Book and House of Hayduk, and also shares some stories from the FNM days.
The original voice of Snap! this story is filled with angry drag queens, video impersonators and Chaka Khan.
Daryl Hall's TV show is a hit, and he's been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - only one of these developments excites him.