No one but Howard Stern could get Andy Cohen to talk about his threesome with a hetero couple, or get Chevy Chase to discuss his brawl with Bill Murray.

Now Stern has collected his greatest interviews in “Howard Stern Comes Again,” and connected them with essays that explain his evolution from drive-time shock jock to self-coronated King of All Media to most probing interviewer of his generation.

In the book, due May 14 from Simon & Schuster, Bravo’s openly gay Cohen told Stern: “One of the things that was on my turning-40 bucket list was, ‘How cool it would be to lose my virginity?’ In my mind, if I did it, I would want to do it with a straight couple.” (Cohen considers himself a virgin because he’s never slept with a woman.)

Cohen, who welcomed a baby son, Benjamin, via surrogate in February, said he texted his friend Kelly Ripa a graphic photo related to the threesome. Cohen moved ahead with his plan, but he ended up as a naked spectator and is sadly still a virgin.

Chase gave a blow-by-blow of his aborted brawl with Murray at the “Saturday Night Live” studio. “Words were said. I finally went to his dressing room just before the show and opened the door and said, ‘You say something like that again, I’m gonna . . .’

“Billy jumped up and charged me at the door. And I immediately got into a fight stance, because I boxed a lot . . . Billy’s older brother came behind me and grabbed my arms to stop me. He was strong as hell. Short guy, but these guys had obviously been in a few rumbles.”

Murray told Stern it was “a Hollywood fistfight,” adding, “I do not like people who complain about being famous. But I’d say to people, ‘You want to be rich and famous? Try being rich and see if that doesn’t cover most of it for you.’ ”

Jerry Seinfeld confessed he is obsessed with finding new material, even when at home with his wife: “I’m not authentically with her, nor am I authentically with you right now . . . Every second of my existence, I’m thinking, ‘Could I do something with that?’ ”

Paul McCartney discussed The Beatles’ initial frostiness to Yoko Ono: “We didn’t welcome Yoko in the studio because we thought it was a guy thing . . . Later on, we suddenly sort of thought, ‘You know what? John’s in love with this girl . . . we’ve got to cope with it.’ ”

Other interviewees include Madonna, Mike Tyson, Larry David, Lady Gaga, Tracy Morgan, Courtney Love, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon and Billy Joel.