'My Sharona': the real Sharona remembers late Knack singer Doug
Fieger<http://music-mix.ew.com/2010/02/15/doug-fieger-knack-sharon/>
by Annie Barrett <http://music-mix.ew.com/author/ewanniebarrett/>
Categories: In 
Memoriam<http://music-mix.ew.com/category/uncategorized/in-memoriam/>
, News <http://music-mix.ew.com/category/uncategorized/news/>

<http://ewmusicmix.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/sharona.jpg>Among the friends
and family who attended services for Knack lead singer Doug
Fieger<http://music-mix.ew.com/2010/02/14/r-i-p-doug-fiegler-lead-singer-knack/>was
Sharona Alperin, the real-life inspiration for “My Sharona.” Alperin, who
dated Fieger for more than three years, toured around the world with the
Knack <http://www.knack.com/> and is now a real estate agent in Los Angeles
who makes wise use of the domain name mysharona.com. “I spent the entire
weekend with him, with his body [at the services],” she told EW today over
the phone. “It was beautiful to see the people who paid him respect on his
deathbed — the people who he was the biggest fan of. It was absolutely
sinister.” Alperin, who had kept in touch with Fieger until recently,
commented on the frontman’s undying zeal for his genre up to the present.
“He was so devoted to rock and roll — a walking encyclopedia,” she said. “He
would know the b-sides of every single in the day. Just a real fan.” Fieger,
who died after battling cancer for several years, “was too young for sure,”
said Alperin. “But I’m grateful that he’s out of pain.”

The sleeve of the 1979 hit single featured a real picture of Alperin. She
said the photo shoot took about 10 minutes, because “that’s just what I
would walk around in, a t-shirt and Levis…I guess it was considered raunchy
since you can see my nipples through the shirt. Nowadays, that outfit would
be considered tame.” Despite the ubiquity of “My Sharona” when it first
charted and since its revitilization in 1994’s *Reality Bites*, Alperin says
the effect of being the subject of such a popular song has been
overwhelmingly positive. She admits that back when “My Sharona” was
constantly on the radio, there were one or two times she might have turned
it off, but when she hears it now, she listens. “How many people have a song
written about them?” she asked. “I mean, who would I be to say ‘it’s too
much’? I don’t tire of it.” Some of the most surreal moments, she said, are
when she randomly hears no-lyrics versions of the song at the supermarket
and dentist’s office. Alperin also gets at least one message a month from
friends who just want her to know “My Sharona” is on. Family members
recently called her from a Dodgers game: “They’re playing your song!”

“About 70 percent of the people I meet, as soon as I introduce myself as
Sharona, they say “*My* Sharona,” said *the* Sharona. “And another 20
percent, you can tell, they’re thinking it in their heads. It’s so funny.”
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