
Sarah McLachlan's "Possession" contains passages from letters a stalker sent her. He sued her for $250,000 and committed suicide before the trial.

Madonna's hit "Like A Prayer" debuted in a Pepsi commercial, but Pepsi pulled the ad the next day when the controversial video appeared. Madonna got to keep her $5 million endorsement money.

Ed Sheeran's first single was "The A Team," a song about a drug-addicted prostitute.

The James Blunt song "You're Beautiful" is not romantic: it's a about a creepy subway encounter with an ex.

John Legend wrote "All Of Me" about his fiancée Chrissy Teigen. He sang it to her at their wedding ceremony in Como, Italy.

Lady Gaga is a big fan of horror movies; listen for the names of these three Alfred Hitchcock films in the lyrics to "Bad Romance": Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window.
Did this Eagle come up with the term "Parrothead"? And what is it like playing "Hotel California" for the gazillionth time?
Just how much did these monsters of rock dabble in the occult?
After studying in Paris with a famous composition teacher, Charles became the most successful writer of TV theme songs.
Ozzy biting a dove? Alice Cooper causing mayhem with a chicken? Creed so bad they were sued? See if you can spot the real concert mishaps.
Country songs with titles so bizarre they can't possibly be real... or can they?
On Glen's résumé: hit songwriter, Facebook dominator, and member of Styx.