"My Sharona" was the first single from "The Knack". It was written by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre. The lyrics were inspired by Fieger meeting Sharona Alperin who was to become his girlfriend for 4 years.
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The inspiration behind the beat of this song comes from a mix of different musical styles and influences, creating a unique sound that drives the rhythm and energy of the music.
The inspiration behind Bruno Mars' hit song "24K Magic" is the luxurious lifestyle and party atmosphere of Las Vegas.
The inspiration behind the hit song "24k Magic" by Bruno Mars is the glamorous and luxurious lifestyle of partying and having a good time in Las Vegas.
Anything from minutes to months depending on the complexity of the song and the amount of inspiration you have.
I think you are referring to "My Sharona." This was a big top-40 hit in 1979, and the group that sang it was The Knack.
The Knack
The band known as The Knack produced the song called "My Sharona" in the year 1979. The song was a huge success and hit number one on the music charts.
Doug Feiger (lead singer) and Berton Averre (guitarist) of The Knack wrote My Sharona. Averre had come up with the riff years before joining The Knack. Feiger came up with lyrics and the two collaborated on the song after Feiger, at the age of 25, met Sharona Alperin who became his girlfriend for the next four years.
my bologna
My Balogna
My Balogna
No == No, The Ramones wrote My Sharona, but a good cover song of My Sharona was performed by The Number Twelve Looks Like You WRONG. The Ramones did NOT write My Sharona. The Knack did. Last answer is right. Strange that it is always attributed to the Ramones but My Sharona was written by Doug Fieger of the Knack and appeared on their album, Get the Knack". If you don't own this album I would recommend it along with the better "but the Little Girls Understand" On the trivia front there really is a Sharona, song was written about a girl Fieger was enamored with called Sharona Alperin who has since appeared on later versions of the cover.
By most accounts, Al's first parody was My Bologna, The Knack's My Sharona.
The Knack was a rock music group from the 1970's and 1980's. They are most famous for their song "My Sharona," which was an international number one hit in 1979.
My Bolonga by of course Weird Al Yankovic
The song 'My Sharona', written by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre, Performed by The Knack appears on the Reality Bitessoundtrack.