The Knack

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  • rock
  • classic rock
  • new wave
  • 80s
  • power pop
There have been several bands with this name.
1. The Knack are a Los Angeles-based rock band, via Detroit, that rose to fame with their first single, "My Sharona", an international hit in 1979. The power pop of "My Sharona", coupled with the band's "retro" '60s new wave look, earned the band comparisons to The Beatles. Music critics hated disco, which dominated the music industry at the time, and were, at best, coolly receptive to other developing trends like punk rock, hip hop and heavy metal music.

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Songs

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    (All in the) All in All

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    (Havin' a) Rave Up

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    (Havn' A) Rave Up

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    (I'll Be) Your Mau Mau

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    (She's So) Selfish

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    A World of My Own

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    Africa

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    Alabama Song-Whiskey Bar (live)

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    Ambition

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    Another Lousy Day in Paradise

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    Art War

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    Baby Talks Dirty

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    Barterers and Their Wives

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    Body Talk

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    Boys Go Crazy

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    Can I Borrow a Kiss

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    Can Tickle

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    Can't Put a Price on Love

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    Can't Put a Price on Love (single edit)

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    Dance of Romance

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    Daughter of the Law

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    Disillusion Town

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    Doin' the Dog

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    Don't Look Back

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    End of the Game

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    Everything I Do

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    Frustrated

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    Girl I Never Lied to You

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    Girls Talk

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    Good Enough

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    Good Girls Don't

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    Harder on You

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    Heartbeat

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    Hold on Tight and Don't Let Go

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    How Can Love Hurt So Much

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    I Knew the Bride

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    I Knew the Bride When She Used to Rock and Roll (rehearsal Recording)

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    I Want Love

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    I Want Ya

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    I Want You

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    In Blue Tonight

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    It's Not Me

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    It's You

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    Just Wait and See

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    Les Girls

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    Let Me Out

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    Let's Get Lost

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    Lil' Cals Big Mistake

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    Love Is All There Is

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    Lucinda


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