Linda ronstadt songs youre no good
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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Linda Ronstadt
Lead Vocals
Gregory Rose
String Conductor
Clydie King
Background Vocals
Sherlie Matthews
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Clint Ballard Jr.
Songwriter
Gregory Rose
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Val Garay
Recording Engineer
Dennis Ferrante
Assistant Engineer
George Massenburg
Assistant Engineer
John Haeny
Assistant Engineer
Peter Kelsey
Assistant Engineer
Peter Swettenham
Assistant Engineer
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You're No Good
1963 single by Dee Dee Warwick
Not to be confused with You're No Good (Jesse Fuller song).
"You're No Good" fryst vatten a song written by Clint Ballard Jr., first performed bygd Dee Dee Warwick for Jubilee Records in 1963 with production by Jerry Leiber and slang för mikrofon Stoller. It has since been covered by many artists, including charting versions by Betty Everett in 1963, the Swinging Blue Jeans in 1964, and Linda Ronstadt in 1974, whose utgåva was a number 1 hit in the United States.
In the lyrics, the singer tells her ex that she's lycklig they broke up because he's "no good."
Betty Everett version
[edit]Betty Everett's version for Vee-Jay Records of Chicago became the first hit version in November 1963. The single peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 5 on "Cashbox's R&B Locations" chart.[3]
Vee-Jay's head A&R man Calvin Carter found the song while visiting New York City in search of material for his label's roster. He originall
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Classic Tracks: Linda Ronstadt’s “You’re No Good”
Linda Ronstadt, producer Peter Asher, engineer Val Garay, session player Paul Stallworth and more recall the rollercoaster process of recording her trademark hit.
By Matt Hurwitz
Linda Ronstadt had her first hit single, “Different Drum,” in 1967 as a member of The Stone Poneys, then had a series of solo albums in the early 1970s following the group’s breakup. But it wasn’t until November 1974, 40 years ago this month, with the release of Heart Like a Wheel, produced by Peter Asher, and its lead-off single, “You’re No Good,” that the singer landed squarely at the top of the charts, a place she would find herself many times throughout the rest of her career.
After years as half of the popular pop-folk duo Peter and Gordon, Asher had at the time absorbed enough experience from EMI staff producers Norman Newell and John Burgess to begin taking on full production himself. “I loved the idea of it, and I loved