Willie, Mickey, and the Duke are on the cover of Terry Cashman's "Talkin' Baseball" single, but out of order: That's Duke Snider on the left, Willie Mays in the middle, and Mickey Mantle on the right.

In the INXS song "Devil Inside," the devil represents chaos. "Every time you think something's right, he comes in and changes everything," Michael Hutchence said.

The "Electric Avenue" in the Eddy Grant song is a real street. It got its name because it was the first street in London with electric lights.

On Metallica's "The Unforgiven," James Hetfield modeled his vocals on Chris Isaak.

Lil Wayne does an unlikely rap in a remix of the Joe Jonas song "Just In Love." The pair met at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.

The original "Enter Sandman" lyric was about crib death, with the "sandman" killing a baby.

Sir Mix-A-Lot says he's earned over $100 million from "Baby Got Back." He wrote the song and owns the publishing rights, so he can authorize its use in movies, TV shows and commercials, which he often does.
You know the scenes - Tom Cruise in his own pants-off dance off, Molly Ringwald celebrating her birthday - but do you remember what song is playing?
An interview with Dr. John Covach, music professor at the University of Rochester whose free online courses have become wildly popular.
The drummer and one of the primary songwriters in Grand Funk talks rock stardom and Todd Rundgren.
Tim and his brother Richard are the Furs' foundation; Tim explains how they write and tells the story of "Pretty In Pink."
He's a singer and an actor, but as a songwriter Paul helped make Kermit a cultured frog, turned a bank commercial into a huge hit and made love both "exciting and new" and "soft as an easy chair."
The man who ran Nirvana's first label gets beyond the sensationalism (drugs, Courtney) to discuss their musical and cultural triumphs in the years before Nevermind.