
The Hollies hit "The Air That I Breathe" was written in part as a reaction to the smog in Los Angeles.
"Louie Louie" was first recorded in 1955 by an R&B singer named Richard Berry, and his lyrics are easy to understand. When The Kingsmen recorded the hit version, their lyrics were indecipherable.

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" by Taylor Swift earned an entry in the 2014 edition of the Guinness Book of Records for the fastest-selling digital single. It reached the #1 spot on iTunes just 50 minutes after its release.

Brian May wrote Queen's "We Will Rock You" so the crowds could participate in the song. They didn't have instruments, but they could clap their hands and stomp their feet.

Yoko Ono has always denied requests to cover "Imagine" with the line "no religion, too" omitted or changed.

The disco song "Good Tmes" by Chic was a huge influence on early rap, providing the bassline for "Rapper's Delight."
The lead singer of Everclear, Art is also their primary songwriter.
Just how much did these monsters of rock dabble in the occult?
Mike is lead guitarist with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and co-writer of classic songs like "Boys Of Summer," "Refugee" and "The Heart Of The Matter."
Hitmaker Carl Sturken on writing and producing for Rihanna, 'N Sync, Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson, Donny Osmond, Shakira and Karyn White.
Despite her reticent personality, Adele's life and music are filled with intrigue. See if you can spot the true tales.
Producer Rupert Hine talks about crafting hits for Tina Turner, Howard Jones and The Fixx.