Really going to show my age now, but back in 1977 a flute player called James Galway got run over by a motorcycle, breaking both legs and an arm, and a year later had a massive hit with a recording of Annie's Song, which he said was a thank you to his wife, Annie, for looking after him while he recovered. Another professional flautist told me about 15 years later that the actual reason he'd dedicated Annie's Song to her was because when he was hit by the motorcycle he was horizontal in some woodland with an attractive young woman underneath him and the motorbike was a scrambler that went over the top of them, so his wife found out he'd been cheating on her and Annie's Song (and its royalties) were a grovelling apology. Not sure how true it is, said professional was always fond of a good story!