The songs on Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster album represent a "fear" of some "monster." "Alejandro" is her "fear of sex" monster.
There really is a China Grove (in Texas), but Tom Johnston didn't know about it when he wrote the Doobie Brothers song.
Prince Markie Dee of The Fat Boys co-wrote the Mary J. Blige hit "Real Love."
Young MC shows up in the George Clooney movie Up In The Air performing his hit "Bust A Move."
Led Zeppelin never won a Grammy Award; Jimmy Page and Robert Plant earned their first trophies in 2000 for "Most High," a song they wrote together that explores the role of religion in society.
The most famous pop song featuring a bassoon: "The Tears of a Clown" by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles.
The renown rock singer talks about "The House of the Rising Sun" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood."
Untangling the events that led to the "Stairway To Heaven" lawsuit.
The frontman for one of Canada's most well-known punk rock bands talks about his Eddie Vedder encounter, Billy Talent's new album, and the importance of rock and roll.
The longtime BS&T frontman tells the "Spinning Wheel" story, including the line he got from Joni Mitchell.
With the rise of Kindie rock, more musicians are embracing their inner child with tunes for tots - here, we look at pop stars who recorded kids' albums.
Was a Beatles song a TV theme? And who came up with those Fresh Prince and Sopranos songs?