Many people believe "Hotel California" is about a mental institution called the Camarillo, but the Eagles say it's about materialism and excess.
Rihanna claims that "S&M" is about her love/hate relationship with the media. Apparently her paparazzi are using whips and chains.
There really is a Girl From Ipanema. Her name is Helo Pinheiro, and she would walk "Like a samba" past the bar the songwriters frequented, providing the inspiration.
Drake's "One Dance" was the first ever song to rack up one billion streams on Spotify.
Led Zeppelin never won a Grammy Award; Jimmy Page and Robert Plant earned their first trophies in 2000 for "Most High," a song they wrote together that explores the role of religion in society.
The Creed lead singer reveals the "ego and self-fulfillment" he now sees in one of the band's biggest hits.
A Soul Train dancer takes us through a day on the show, and explains what you had to do to get camera time.
The lead singer of Everclear, Art is also their primary songwriter.
Justin wrote the classic "Nights In White Satin," but his fondest musical memories are from a different decade.
Graham Nash tells the stories behind some of his famous songs and photos, and is asked about "yacht rock" for the first time.
The 2011 Artist of the Year at the Dove Awards isn't your typical gospel diva, and she thinks that's a good thing.