Sleigh bells aren't very punk, but they play throughout the Stooges classic "I Wanna Be Your Dog."
If you have a whole day to kill, you can check out the full version of Pharrell Williams' "Happy" music clip, which was the world's first ever 24-hour music video.
45% of the royalties for "Somebody That I Used To Know" go to the estate of the Brazilian classical guitarist Luiz Bonfá, whose song "Seville" Gotye sampled.
Madonna's hit "Like A Prayer" debuted in a Pepsi commercial, but Pepsi pulled the ad the next day when the controversial video appeared. Madonna got to keep her $5 million endorsement money.
In Belgium, where the Battle of Waterloo took place, "Waterloo" by ABBA was a huge hit, #1 for five weeks.
The powerhouse producer behind Janet Jackson's hits talks about his Boyz II Men ballads and regrouping The Time.
In 1986, a Stephen King novella was made into a movie, with a classic song serving as title, soundtrack and tone.
The Christian rapper talks about where his trip to Haiti and his history of addiction fit into his songs.
We ring the Hell's Bells to see what songs and rockers are sincere in their Satanism, and how much of it is an act.
When you have a song called "Fire," it's tempting to set one - these guys did.
Laura Nyro talks about her complex, emotionally rich songwriting and how she supports women's culture through her art.