Jonah Hill directed the video for Sara Bareilles' song "Gonna Get Over You." It's a mash-up of Grease and West Side Story.
"Invisible Touch" was the first time a band member (Phil Collins) had a #1 Hot 100 hit with a group after scoring a #1 solo hit.
Carly Simon wrote "Anticipation" while waiting for her first date with Cat Stevens.
The voice of Waldo in Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher" video was the late Phil Hartman of Saturday Night Live Fame.
In the song "God," Tori Amos makes the point that if there's God, there must also be a Goddess because there are no male-only species.
The EMF song "Unbelievable" samples the raunchy comic Andrew Dice Clay saying, "What the f--k was that!"
John tells the "St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)" story and explains why he disappeared for so long.
The Scorpions and UFO guitarist is also a very prolific songwriter - he explains how he writes with his various groups, and why he was so keen to get out of Germany and into England.
Established as a redoubtable singer-songwriter, the Men At Work frontman explains how religion, sobriety and Jack Nicholson play into his songwriting.
Iron Maiden, Adele, Toto, Eminem and Earth, Wind & Fire are just some of the artists with songs directly inspired by movies - and not always good ones.
The original voice of Snap! this story is filled with angry drag queens, video impersonators and Chaka Khan.
Surprise exits, a catfight and some very memorable performances make our list of the most memorable Idol moments.