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  • The PoliceThe PoliceDo their first three albums have French titles? Is "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" really meaningless? See if you can tell in this Fact or Fiction.
  • Ellen Shipley ("Heaven Is A Place On Earth")Ellen Shipley ("Heaven Is A Place On Earth")After releasing three albums in a "gross" music industry, Ellen Shipley started writing for others, delivering "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" and other hits to Belinda Carlisle.
  • Hollis Brown Ozone Park Track by TrackHollis Brown Ozone Park Track by TrackHollis Brown frontman Mike Montali goes track by track through the band's album Ozone Park.
  • Sublime Lyrics QuizSublime Lyrics QuizSublime's lead singer Bradley Nowell died in 1996, but his lyrics left a legacy. See if you can identify them.
  • Stewart Copeland of The PoliceStewart Copeland of The PoliceThe Police drummer Stewart Copeland talks about making timeless tracks like "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" through infighting that broke up the band after just five albums.
  • Elton John's 31-Year Hit StreakElton John's 31-Year Hit StreakThe songs that kept Elton John on the Hot 100 for 31 consecutive years.
  • Facts on Tracks: Stories Behind 100 Rock Classics - An ExcerptFacts on Tracks: Stories Behind 100 Rock Classics - An ExcerptStories behind "Eye Of The Tiger," "Slow Ride" and four others from Greg Prato's book Facts on Tracks.
  • Howie D of Backstreet BoysHowie D of Backstreet BoysHowie D on his album of kids' music, and how he handled getting pushed to the back of the Backstreet Boys when their sound shifted.
  • Paul SimonPaul SimonIn three different interviews, Paul Simon talks about his musical progression, from "folkie stuff" to hitmaker to "far away from the marketplace."
  • Sarah PotenzaSarah PotenzaNashville blues belter Sarah Potenza talks about her powerful anthem "I Work For Me" and explains why songwriting is a bit like kissing.