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When 'There's The Girl' became a hit, Heart co-writers Nancy Wilson and Holly Knight were surprised because it was written over a longer period of time.
Contrary to popular belief, this legendary crew of mid-century American stars wasn't created by Frank Sinatra, but his version certainly left the biggest mark.
Alternative rock was experiencing a vibrant golden age back in the early 1990s, but Soundgarden songwriter Chris Cornell thought one band were leading the way.
Leonard Cohen was a true romantic, as he obssessed over writing about real moments as opposed to anything artifical, as this song proves.
Jerry Cantrell revealed he wished 'God Am' from the third self-titled album had been bigger because he felt like it was "a brilliant song".
Not many of us can point to a single movie or moment in our lives that clearly shaped how the journey unfurled, but Bill Hader certainly does.
Carole King once described Joni Mitchell as her "sister in songwriting", praising her artistry and recalling the moment she first listened to 'Blue'.
There was one co-star Woody Harrelson claimed was one of the greatest actors in cinema history, even if that actor didn't exactly agree.
There was an ongoing feud between Paul McCartney and the rest of The Beatles for a while, which resulted in one of the most ...
Don Henley is known for having a bit of temper, and there was one show when this resulted in him throwing a maraca at a fan.
Tom Petty reflected in 1990 on the music he heard on the radio, saying that artists were growing too "pompous" because they took things too seriously.
Red Hot Chili Peppers trod the line between greatness and madness in the early 1990s. This 'SNL' performance veered closely towards the latter.