Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds" is the best song ever written about the concept of suspicion. It wasn't the first time the King of Rock 'n' Roll tackled the subject.
The Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" inspired a fabricated word from one of Donovan's songs. Donovan also revealed that a member of Led Zeppelin was a fan of his drumming.
John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" isn't the sort of song that's ripe for a dance remix. That didn't stop DJ Dan from releasing a dance version of the track.
Taylor Swift's "Cardigan" is one of the most interesting No. 1 hits in years. The singer explained why "Cardigan" was different from some of her earlier music.
Rihanna's "Take a Bow" is one of her most underrated songs, which is pretty shocking considering how popular it was. The track was co-written by an R&B star.
Rihanna's "Umbrella" was, arguably, the song that transformed her from a regular singer into a superstar. Two of Rihanna's regular songwriters were upset that the track was so good.
John Lennon's songs drew inspiration from numerous different sources, including television. He once tried to work a line from a public service announcement into a hit song.
Rihanna's "Pon de Replay" is completely different from the campy, Gothic vibes of 'Beetlejuice'. Because the world is full of surprises, 'Beetlejuice' still managed to inspire Rihanna's song.