Al Green's "Take Me to the River" describes a baptism. Two years later, he became a reverend.
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Phil Rizzuto is the announcer on Meat Loaf's "Paradise By the Dashboard Light." Rizzuto used to broadcast games for his former team, the Yankees.
Geffen Records made history on June 27, 1994 when Aerosmith's "Head First" became the first major label song made available for exclusive digital download. Download speeds at the time were so slow it took around 75 minutes to download the track.
When singing "Cradle Of Love," Billy Idol typically changes a line to, "This song is so cheesy."
Rihanna claims that "S&M" is about her love/hate relationship with the media. Apparently her paparazzi are using whips and chains.
"Heaven" by The Psychedelic Furs sounds upbeat, but is about an impending nuclear bombardment.
The Third Day frontman talks about some of the classic songs he wrote with the band, and what changed for his solo country album.
"25 or 6 to 4" to "Semi-Charmed Life" - see if you can spot the songs that are really about drugs.
"Mr. Jones" took on new meaning when the song about a misguided view of fame made Adam famous.
Did they really trade their guitarist to The Doobie Brothers? Are they named after something naughty? And what's up with the band name?
As a 5-year-old, Brandi was writing lyrics to instrumental versions lullabies. She still puts her heart into her songs, including the one Elton John sings on.
Webb talks about his classic songs "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park."