The Genesis song "Invisible Touch" was inspired by the Prince-written Sheila E. track "The Glamorous Life."
Don't play "I Will Always Love You" at your wedding - Dolly Parton wrote it about leaving someone behind to strike out on her own.
In Led Zeppelin's "Fool In The Rain," the guy goes into a funk when he thinks he's been stood up, but is elated when he realizes he's been standing on the wrong corner, and it's all a terrible mess.
"Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)" was written about the then Premier of Queensland, Joh Bjelke-Petersen. His political shenanigans were observed by the band during their first tour of Australia.
"How To Save A Life" by The Fray has religious overtones - it was a hit on both the Pop chart and the Christian Songs chart.
An Electronic music pioneer with Asperger's Syndrome. This could be interesting.
The 2011 Artist of the Year at the Dove Awards isn't your typical gospel diva, and she thinks that's a good thing.
With his X-wife Exene, John fronts the band X and writes their songs.
An interview with Dr. John Covach, music professor at the University of Rochester whose free online courses have become wildly popular.
Famous songs that lent their titles - and in some cases storylines - to movies.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have some rather unusual song titles - see if you can spot the real ones.