
Teen Spirit was a kind of deodorant marketed to young girls. That's where Kurt Cobain got the title "Smells Like Teen Spirit."

In the UK, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" returns to the chart every Halloween, a tradition started in 2007.

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.

"One Week" by Barenaked Ladies was a #1 hit in America - for exactly one week in 1998.

Hugh Laurie, star of the TV show House, had a minor hit in 2011 with "Police Dog Blues," an old Blues song from 1929.

At the end of "Radar Love," the driver dies in a crash but maintains a psychic bond with the woman he was racing to see. The song's lyricist was inspired by stories of extrasensory perception (ESP).
Richard explains how Joe Walsh kickstarted his career, and why he chose Hazard, Nebraska for a hit.
Our chat with Barney Hoskyns, who covers the wild years of Woodstock - the town, not the festival - in his book Small Town Talk.
Donny Osmond talks about his biggest hits, his Vegas show, and the fan who taught him to take "Puppy Love" seriously.
The revered singer-songwriter talks inspiration and explains why she put a mahout in "Drop the Pilot."
Writing great prog metal isn't easy, especially when it's for 60 musicians.
Ozzy, Guns N' Roses, Judas Priest and even Michael Bolton show up in this Classic Metal quiz.