My Sharona
"My Sharona"
Hear that iconic riff! The Knack's "My Sharona" is pure 1979 Power Pop perfection. Driven by a relentless beat and unforgettable energy, this massive hit showcased a raw, garage rock-tinged sound that exploded onto the charts. It's still an unstoppable earworm today and a perfect workout jam.
- TITLE: My Sharona
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: The Knack
- GENRE: Garage Rock, New Wave, Power Pop
- OTHER: Workout Song
- YEAR: 1979
Released as their debut single, "My Sharona" propelled The Knack to overnight superstardom. This infectious Power Pop / New Wave track, with its raw energy and driving beat, perfectly captured the late 70s rock scene. Doug Fieger's powerful vocals and Berton Averre's iconic guitar riff combined for a unique, unforgettable sound.
The song's massive chart success was driven by constant radio play and the band's energetic performances. Its driving pace and singalong chorus continue to make it a popular choice for films, commercials, and high-intensity workout playlists. Despite their short-lived fame, "My Sharona" remains The Knack's signature anthem and an enduring classic of the era.
SONG MEANING: "My Sharona" is a straightforward song expressing intense lust and obsession for a young woman. The lyrics convey an almost desperate desire and infatuation, with the singer fixated on the object of his affection ("Never gonna stop, give it up, such a sweet addiction"). The pounding rhythm underscores the overwhelming, urgent nature of his feelings.
"The Knack"
- TITLE: The Knack
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1978–1982 (1978), 1986–1992 (1986), 1994, 1996–2010 (1996)
- BAND: The Knack
