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Doug Fieger (1952-2010), the lead singer of The Knack, had a love-at-first-sight experience with a 17-year old girl named Sharona Alperin. This is someone whom Doug met via his own girlfriend at the time (who was a friend of Alperin). Moreover Sharona herself was also dating someone else whom she later stated that she was "madly in love with".


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Modern Pop at the Turn of the 1980s. The band released their debut album, Get the Knack, with Capital Records in 1979. "My Sharona" was its lead single. The song and album quickly became No. 1.


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With his girlfriend looking on, he invited Sharona to a show. Not long after, he broke up with the girlfriend and professed his love for Sharona, creating a weird dynamic where he would come on to her even though she had a boyfriend who often attended Knack concerts with her.


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In 1978, when The Knack (named after the British comedy film The Knack . . . and How To Get It ), were a band on the rise in the Los Angeles pop scene, Fieger's then-girlfriend Judy casually introduced him to her friend Sharona. A dark-haired beauty, Alperin was a 17-year old clerk at a clothing shop. Fieger said, "It was love at first sight.


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My Sharona Lyrics [Intro] [Verse 1] Ooh, my little pretty one, pretty one When you gonna give me some time, Sharona? Ooh, you make my motor run, my motor run Gun it coming off of the line,.


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Douglas Lars Fieger (August 20, 1952 - February 14, 2010) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock band The Knack. He co-wrote " My Sharona ," the biggest hit song of 1979 in the U.S., with lead guitarist Berton Averre . Life and career


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In retrospect, Get The Knack, which was released on June 11, 1979, should never have been defined simply by "My Sharona.". The album later yielded a second US Top 20 courtesy of the breezy.


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The Knack was an American rock band based in Los Angeles that rose to fame with its first single, "My Sharona", an international number-one hit in 1979.


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupMy Sharona · The KnackGet The Knack℗ 1979 Capitol RecordsReleased on: 1979-01-01Producer: Mike ChapmanAssociated.


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Over 30 years ago, a band called The Knack catapulted to stardom with its hit, "My Sharona." It also made a star out of its muse, a woman named — not surprisingly — Sharona. The Knack's.


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The Knack "My Sharona" | The Official Website of The Knack Welcome to TheKnack.com Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, Prescott Niles and Bruce Gary were The Knack. Their hit single "My Sharona" went Gold in thirteen days and was the #1 song of 1979. Their debut album Get the Knack sold over six million copies worldwide.


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My Sharona " My Sharona " ( / ʃəˈroʊnə /) is the debut single by the Knack. The song was written by Berton Averre and Doug Fieger, and it was released in 1979 from their debut album, Get the Knack.