
"Jessie's Girl" was the #1 song in America when MTV went on the air. They put it in hot rotation right away, making the song even more popular.

"Constant Craving" by k.d. lang deals with principles of Buddhism, including the cycles of birth and death.

"Sister Christian" was written by Night Ranger drummer Kelly Keagy, who was imploring his younger sister to be careful in her reckless youth, especially when "motoring" (driving around) with friends.

"I Wish" by Skee-Lo was the first hit song to use the word "baller" in the chorus ("I wish I was a baller..."). That term pervaded pop music over the next several year.

Train's guitarist had to Google an instructional video to learn how to play the ukulele for "Hey Soul Sister."

Beyoncé married Jay-Z five months before releasing "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)," a song she sang in character as her alter-ego, Sasha Fierce.
The stories behind "Whole Of The Moon" and "Red Army Blues," and why rock music has "outlived its era of innovation."
A big list of musical marriages and family relations ranging from the simple to the truly dysfunctional.
Find out how God and glam metal go together from the Stryper frontman.
On "Life Is A Highway," his burgeoning solo career, and the Rascal Flatts song he most connects with.
Shaun breaks down the Seether songs, including the one about his brother, the one about Ozzy, and the one that may or may not be about his ex-girlfriend Amy Lee.
How did The Edge get his name? Did they name a song after a Tolkien book? And who is "Angel of Harlem" about?