The song "Knock On Wood" was confusing to UK listeners because the saying there is "Touch Wood."
Billy Ocean's "Caribbean Queen" was also recorded as "European Queen" and "African Queen" for release on those continents.
The Hall & Oates hit "Everything Your Heart Desires" has no rhymes.
The title "25 Or 6 To 4" by Chicago refers to the time it was written: either 25 minutes to 4 (3:35) or 26 (3:34).
Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" was written by the keyboard player from Toto, who was working on the Thriller album.
Keyboard great David Sancious talks about his work with Sting, Seal, Springsteen, Clapton and Aretha, and explains what quantum physics has to do with making music.
In the summer of 1990, you could get arrested for selling a 2 Live Crew album or performing their songs in Southern Florida. And that's exactly what happened.
Holly Knight talks about some of the hit songs she wrote, including "The Warrior," "Never" and "The Best," and explains some songwriting philosophy, including how to think of a bridge.
An interview with Dr. John Covach, music professor at the University of Rochester whose free online courses have become wildly popular.
Kooper produced Lynyrd Skynyrd, played with Dylan and the Stones, and formed BS&T.
Don breaks down "Hotel California" and other songs he wrote as a member of the Eagles. Now we know where the "warm smell of colitas" came from.