
Bob Seger's song "Beautiful Loser" was inspired by book Leonard Cohen published in 1966 called Beautiful Losers.

"Walking In Memphis" isn't so much about Memphis as it is The Hollywood Cafe in Mississippi, where Marc Cohn encountered an older woman named Murial playing piano.

Elton John didn't win a Grammy until 1986, when he got one for singing on "That's What Friends Are For."
Jessie J had a lyric from her song "Who You Are" tattooed on her hip, but she spelled "lose" incorrectly so it reads: "Don't loose who you are in the blur of the stars."

Moby says that "We Are All Made Of Stars" is scientifically accurate, since all matter originates from stardust.
Queen, Phish and The Stones are among our picks for the best band logos. Here are their histories and a design analysis from an expert.
The head of Drake's estate shares his insights on the late folk singer's life and music.
First question: Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson appeared in videos for what artist?
David Gray explains the significance of the word "Babylon," and talks about how songs are a form of active imagination, with lyrics that reveal what's inside us.
"25 or 6 to 4" to "Semi-Charmed Life" - see if you can spot the songs that are really about drugs.