
"We're An American Band" by Grand Funk describes real events on their 1972 tour, including an encounter with a legendary groupie called "Sweet Connie."

The Frozen song "Let It Go" was recorded in 42 different languages for the movie's foreign releases. This earned it an entry in the 2016 Guinness World Records publication for "Most Languages Featured on a Single."

John Mellencamp considers "Pink Houses" an "anti-American song," laying bare the struggles of the poor and working class.

George Harrison's 1971 song "Bangla Desh" was the first major charity single. It was part of a concert held to bring relief to the people of Bangladesh, who were fighting for independence and suffering from a famine.

Australian singer-songwriter Sia Furler wrote "Diamonds" for Rihanna in just 14 minutes.

Frank Sinatra was 64 when he had his last hit: "New York, New York." The song pegged him to New York City, leaving Las Vegas to Elvis.
Does Angus really drink himself silly? Did their name come from a sewing machine? See if you can spot the real stories about AC/DC.
One of the most successful songwriters in the business, Desmond co-wrote "Livin' La Vida Loca," "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" and "Livin' On A Prayer."
Lita talks about how they wrote songs in The Runaways, and how she feels about her biggest hit being written by somebody else.
Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger tells the "Sister Christian" story and explains why he started sweating when he saw it in Boogie Nights.
Untangling the events that led to the "Stairway To Heaven" lawsuit.
Despite her reticent personality, Adele's life and music are filled with intrigue. See if you can spot the true tales.