
Ricky Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca" was the first #1 hit created entirely in Pro Tools.

Billy Joel wrote "We Didn't Start The Fire" after a 21-year-old told him, "everyone knows that nothing happened in the '50s."

When Adele needed to cry during the filming of the video for "Hello" she played Labrinth's 2014 single "Jealous." "You could play it at my kid's birthday and I'd burst into tears," she said.

Cheap Trick hated the ballad "The Flame" but recorded it because they needed a hit, and the song delivered, going to #1.

"Heaven" by The Psychedelic Furs sounds upbeat, but is about an impending nuclear bombardment.

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.
Surprise exits, a catfight and some very memorable performances make our list of the most memorable Idol moments.
Can you name Def Leppard's only #1 hit in America? Get rocked with this adrenalized quiz.
The Canadian superstar talks about his sudden rise to fame, and tells the stories behind his hits "Sunglasses At Night," "Boy In The Box" and "Never Surrender."
The country sweetheart opines about the demands of touring and talks about writing songs with her famous father.
A big list of musical marriages and family relations ranging from the simple to the truly dysfunctional.