
In Belgium, where the Battle of Waterloo took place, "Waterloo" by ABBA was a huge hit, #1 for five weeks.

"A Hard Day's Night" was the title song to The Beatles' first movie, which was surprisingly good: it was nominated for two Oscars.

Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves had both gone through divorces when they wrote and recorded the wrenching duet "I Remember Everything." It was the first #1 Hot 100 hit for each of them.

When singing "Cradle Of Love," Billy Idol typically changes a line to, "This song is so cheesy."

In Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" what he won't do is a list of six items in the lyrics, including "Forget the way you feel right now" and "Be screwing around."

The title of Florence + the Machine's "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful" was inspired by the Los Angeles skyline.
In this quiz, spot the artist who put Romeo into a song lyric.
Queen, Phish and The Stones are among our picks for the best band logos. Here are their histories and a design analysis from an expert.
One of the first successful female singer-songwriters, Janis had her first hit in 1967 at age 15.
Since emerging from MySpace with her hit "Bubbly," Colbie has become a top songwriter, even crafting a hit with Taylor Swift.
Bowie's "activist" days of 1964 led to Ziggy Stardust.