
The Exorcist theme music is a portion of "Tubular Bells," a 25-minute song released by 19-year-old Mike Oldfield.

Kenny Loggins co-wrote the Doobie Brothers hit "What a Fool Believes," which is about a guy who just can't accept that an affair from long ago was meaningless to her.

Otis Day And The Knights, the fictional band created to perform "Shout" in the movie Animal House, became a real band, performing the song at colleges and other venues.

Sting wrote "Fields of Gold" after buying a house near a barley field and enjoying the majestic sunsets.

"Midnight Train To Georgia" was originally "Midnight Plane To Houston," but was changed to sound more R&B.
With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?
Some album art was at least "inspired" by others. A look at some very similar covers.
Dean's saga began with "Ariel," a song about falling in love with a Jewish girl from New Jersey.
Joe talks about the challenges of of making a Duke Ellington tribute album, and tells the stories behind some of his hits.
Was Justin the first to be Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher? Did Britney really blame him for her meltdown? Did his bandmates think he was gay?
Did Eric Clapton really steal George's wife? What's the George Harrison-Monty Python connection? Set the record straight with our Fact or Fiction quiz.