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Wikipedia article




'"Your Number or Your Name"' is a song written by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre that was first released by the Knack as the second track on their No. 1 debut album 'Get the Knack' in 1979. It also appeared on a number of live and compilation albums.

Lyrics and music



According to co-writer Averre "Your Number or Your Name" was intended to sound like a Hollies song. However, he feels that Bruce Gary's drumming transformed it into the type of song where the band was "jumping and slamming and thrusting." 'Modern Drummer' wrote that "the barrage of gonzo fills" Gary provides on the song confirm Gary's description of the Knack as "a very good, sensible pop band with a very bombastic drummer". 'Modern Drummer' compared Gary's performance on the song to the Who's Keith Moon. 'Ultimate Classic Rock' critic Dave Swanson confirmed that even with Gary's performance on drums the song still evokes the Hollies' sound that was intended. The lyrics describe a woman who the singer often sees but can never contact. 'Los Angeles Times' critic Robert Hilburn has commented about the teenage innocence of the lyrics.

Reception



'Billboard Magazine' praised "Your Number or Your Name" for its distinctive melody and for its lyrics, as well as the drumming, guitar playing and vocal harmonies. Music journalist John M. Borack described "Your Number or Your Name" as a "ridiculously catchy gem." He also described it as "excellent," ranking it No. 22 on his list of definitive power pop songs. 'Something Else!' critic JC Mosquito rated "Your Number or Your Name" as one of five power pop songs greater than the Raspberries classic "Go All the Way". Mosquito praised its restraint compared with the Knack's more famous songs. 'Musichound' reviewer John Nieman described the song as a "standout" ballad. Swanson described the song as "pure pop gold". Rock Beat International editor Beverly Paterson described it as a "charmingly chiming" song. 'PopMatters' critic Ryan Taylor reviewing the live version on 'The Knack: Havin' a Rave-Up! Live in Los Angeles, 1978' described the song as "a Who-like stunner." Antonio Mndez ranked this as a great song on which the Knack demonstrates its talent for composition. Musician Robbie Rist regards it as part of the "lethal opening salvo" of 'Get the Knack'. Knack bassist Prescott Niles particularly liked the song's melody and its guitar hooks.

Other releases



"Your Number or Your Name" was often played at the Knack's live shows and was included in several of the band's live albums. It was included on the 2012 live album 'Havin' a Rave-Up! Live in Los Angeles, 1978', which was based on two concerts the band performed in Los Angeles in 1978, before signing their record deal with Capitol Records. The Knack slso performed it at the 1979 concert at Carnegie Hall and it was included on the video disc 'The Knack Live at Carnegie Hall'.

"Your Number or Your Name" was also included on several of the Knack's compilation albums, and AllMusic critic Greg Prato called it one of the "expected tracks" on such albums along with the Top 40 singles "My Sharona," "Good Girls Don't" and "Baby Talks Dirty." Compilation albums on which "Your Number or Your Name" appears include 'The Retrospective: The Best of the Knack' from 1992, 'Very Best of the Knack' from 1998 and 'Best of the Knack' from 1999

References



Category:The Knack songs

Category:1979 songs

Category:Songs written by Doug Fieger

Category:Songs written by Berton Averre

Category:Song recordings produced by Mike Chapman

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