Desmond Child thought Gavin Rossdale was singing "Kiss The Rain" on the Bush song "Glycerine." When he found out the truth, he wrote a song called "Kiss The Rain" for Billie Myers.
The game Lana Del Rey sings about in "Video Games" is World of Warcraft - her ex used to play it all the time.
Bob Dylan's original version of "Mr. Tambourine Man," released on his album Bringing It All Back Home, has no tambourine, just guitars and harmonica.
Featured in the 1978 musical Evita, "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" became the biggest selling UK hit by a female vocalist (Julie Covington).
Bruce Sprinsteen said "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" was "the best love song I ever wrote."
Some album art was at least "inspired" by others. A look at some very similar covers.
How a country weeper and a blues number made "rolling stone" the most popular phrase in rock.
David talks about videos he made for Prince, Alabama, Big & Rich, Sheryl Crow, DMB, Melissa Etheridge and Sisters of Mercy.
Chris Stein of Blondie shares photos and stories from his book about the New York City punk scene.
Did Rivers Cuomo grow up on a commune? Why did they name their albums after colors? See how well you know your Weezer in this Fact or Fiction.
Graham Nash tells the stories behind some of his famous songs and photos, and is asked about "yacht rock" for the first time.