The '60s hit "Then He Kissed Me" covered by The Beach Boys as "Then I Kissed Her."
"Reasons" by Earth, Wind & Fire is a popular wedding song, but it's actually about a one-night stand.
Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler got the idea for "Money For Nothing" after overhearing delivery men in a New York department store complain about their jobs while watching MTV.
Devo got the idea for their "Whip It" video from an article about a guy who owned a dude ranch and charged people to watch him remove his wife's clothes with a bullwhip.
"One Week" by Barenaked Ladies was a #1 hit in America - for exactly one week in 1998.
Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" received more airplay during the 2000s than any other song in the UK.
The 10 biggest "retirement tours" that didn't take.
Toto's keyboard player explains the true meaning of "Africa" and talks about working on the Thriller album.
Rob Halford dives into some of his Judas Priest lyrics, talking about his most personal songs and the message behind "You've Got Another Thing Comin'."
Did Eric Clapton really write "Cocaine" while on cocaine? This question and more in the Clapton edition of Fact or Fiction.
Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan explains the "few red lights" in "Smoke On The Water" and talks about songs from their 2020 album Whoosh!
Evelyn McDonnell, editor of the book Women Who Rock, on why the Supremes are just as important as Bob Dylan.