
"Take Me Home Country Roads" is set in West Virginia, but John Denver had never been there when he recorded the song. The country roads represent a sense of belonging.

Robert Plant's "Heaven Knows" is a satirical look at the '80s, when style seemed to trump substance.

Before she was famous on Friends, Courteney Cox danced on stage with Bruce Springsteen in his "Dancing In The Dark" video.

Listen carefully and you'll hear the sound of birds in "Birds Of A Feather" by Billie Eilish. Her brother/producer Finneas couldn't resist putting them in, but he kept them real quiet in the mix.

"Head Over Heels" by The Go-Go's is a metaphor for how things were getting out of control for the band; they broke up a year later.

In the UK, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" returns to the chart every Halloween, a tradition started in 2007.
Evelyn McDonnell, editor of the book Women Who Rock, on why the Supremes are just as important as Bob Dylan.
Do you know who wrote Patti Smith's biggest hit? How about the Grease theme song? See if you can match the song to the writer.
Just like Darrin was replaced on Bewitched, groups have swapped out original members, hoping we wouldn't notice.
The former Dead Kennedys frontman on the past, present and future of the band, what music makes us "pliant and stupid," and what he learned from Alice Cooper.
The Yardbirds drummer explains how they created their sound and talks about working with their famous guitarists.
Soul music legend Bill Withers on how life experience and the company you keep leads to classic songs like "Lean On Me."