The Knack in Chicago, Illinois, November 28, 1981. Pictured are, from left, Berton Averre, Doug Fieger, Prescott Niles, and Bruce Gary. Photo / Getty Images
A band has released a video turning their hit song into an anti-coronavirus tune.
The Knack, known for their hit song 'My Sharona' , have released a video turning their song into an anti-coronavirus anthem called 'Bye Corona.'
The Knack's lead guitarist, Berton Averre, uploaded the video on YouTube.
"Some people have asked whether we were going to get around to doing our own 'Sharona' corona parody song, because apparently, there aren't enough of them."
Those who were expecting the band to repeatedly belt out the hook of the reinvented classic may be disappointed.
The frontman of the band Doug Fieger passed away in 2010. However, the band's bassist Prescott Niles steps and joins Averre via video to sing 'Bye Corona' at the end of the guitar solo.
"Sadly, our lead singer is no longer with us and trust me, you don't want to hear me croak it out," he says.
He even makes a point to sanitise his guitar throughout the video.
The band added that the streaming royalties for My Sharona will be donated to the Music Health Alliance.
The Knack aren't the only musicians who have uploaded Covid-19 themed parodies.
Neil Diamond recently uploaded a video of him performing 'Sweet Caroline' from his home, and changed the lyrics of his classic song to inform his fans about avoiding the virus.
"Hands, washing hands, reaching out, don't touch me, I won't touch you," he sings.
Another popular parody is of Dexy Midnight Runner's hit track 'Come on Eileen'.
Sam Chaplin uploaded his coronavirus themed cover on YouTube, and it has over 760,000 views.
He changed the lyrics to "Covid-19" instead of Come on Eileen and encouraged listeners to "stop stockpiling loo roll".
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