
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' biggest hit is "Under The Bridge," a ballad not typical of their sound. Frontman Anthony Kiedis wrote the lyric after an acute bout of loneliness.

Phil Collins' "Take Me Home" is about a patient in a mental institution and was inspired by the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

Before she was famous, Lady Gaga was a staff songwriter, and wrote the song "Quicksand," which Britney Spears recorded in 2008.

Neil Young later apologized for "Southern Man," calling it "accusatory and condescending" in its portrayal of the American South.

Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" was written by the keyboard player from Toto, who was working on the Thriller album.
Billy Joel and Hall & Oates hated making videos, so they chose a director with similar contempt for the medium. That was Jay Dubin, and he has a lot to say on the subject.
The frontman for one of Canada's most well-known punk rock bands talks about his Eddie Vedder encounter, Billy Talent's new album, and the importance of rock and roll.
Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.
Billie Jean, Delilah, Sara, Laura and Sharona - do you know who the girls in the songs really are?
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.