From their debut album Bigger, Better, Faster, More!, What’s Up? was released as the second single released in 1993.
Being particularly at low point, Rachel Platten wrote the song Fight Song to remind herself not to give up.
From the album Let There Be Rock, the song Overdose was inspired by a woman named Judy King.
Written by Michel Berger for Johnny Hallyday, the song Quelque Chose De Tennessee is a tribute to American playwright Tennessee Williams.
From the 4 Non Blondes 1992 debut album Bigger, Better, Faster, More!, the song title What’s Up was chosen to avoid confusion with Marvin Gaye’s song “What’s Going On”.
Vivre Pour Le Meilleur is a single by Johnny Hallyday released in 1999 from his album Sang Pour Sang.
U2’s Spanish Eyes is from the album Joshua Tree that appeared on the bonus audio cd.
From The Sons of Anarchy: North Country EP, The Lions’ Girl from the North Country was written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan in April 1963.
Idées Noires is a single from the album État d’urgence by Bernard Lavilliers which featured Nicoletta.
Composed by Julien Doré and Darko, Paris Seychelles is a single from the album LØVE released in 2013.
The song Cendrillon by Téléphone is from the album Dure Limite released in 1982.
From the album Combat Rock, the song Should I Stay Or Should I Go was not about anybody in particular, and not about Jones’ impending dismissal from The Clash.
From the album Just As I Am released in 1971, Bill Withers’ Ain’t No Sunshine became his breakthrough hit.
Composed by Julien Doré and Darko, Paris-Seychelles is the lead single of the album LØVE released in 2013.
The song I Want To Break Free was written by Queen’s bass guitarist John Deacon and was originally from their eleventh album The Works which was released in 1984.
From the album Etat d’urgence, Idées Noires is a single by Bernard Lavilliers featuring Nicoletta whom he just met a day before his full recording of the song.
Beck’s Debra was covered by Kompressor, a German industrial artist and is called ” Kompressor Want To Get With You”.
Written by Jean-Jacques Goldman, L’Envie was originally recorded by Johnny Hallyday for his album Gang released in 1987.
From the album Huit Barré, Dormir Dehors by Daran Et Les Chaises was released in 1994.
The song Leavin’ Trunk is from the album The Big Come Up by The Black Keys released in 2002.