Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" received more airplay during the 2000s than any other song in the UK.
Alicia Keys got a huge break when Oprah had her perform her debut single "Fallin'" on her show.
The James Blunt song "You're Beautiful" is not romantic: it's a about a creepy subway encounter with an ex.
Michael Jackson's 1995 song "You Are Not Alone" was the first single in US history to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #1
"Aberdeen" by Cage The Elephant is named after the birthplace of Kurt Cobain. It's in Grays Harbor County, Washington.
David Gilmour really was "Learning To Fly" when he co-wrote the Pink Floyd song - the aviation jargon came from his lessons.
Steppenwolf frontman John Kay talks about "Magic Carpet Ride," "Born To Be Wild," and what he values more than awards and accolades.
The 5-octave voice of the classical rock band Renaissance, Annie is big on creative expression. In this talk, she covers Roy Wood, the history of the band, and where all the money went in the '70s.
'80s music ambassadors Wang Chung pick their top tracks of the decade, explaining what makes each one so special.
Doubt led to drive for Francis, who still isn't sure why one of Status Quo's biggest hits is so beloved.
The drummer and one of the primary songwriters in Grand Funk talks rock stardom and Todd Rundgren.
Ron Nevison explains in very clear terms the Quadrophenia concept and how Heart staged their resurgence after being dropped by their record company.