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"You're No Good" is a song written by Clint Ballard, Jr. which first charted for Betty Everett in 1963 and became a #1 hit in 1975 for Linda Ronstadt.

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  • "You're No Good" is a song written by Clint Ballard, Jr. which first charted for Betty Everett in 1963 and became a #1 hit in 1975 for Linda Ronstadt.
  • An angel sings "You're No Good" as the UK Spot in Episode 420 of The Muppet Show. Three other angels sing backup, and the setting is heaven. At the end of the song it becomes clear that she is referring to the Devil, when he shows up to talk to her. The lead angel was voiced by Louise Gold. The background angels' performers include Richard Hunt and Kathryn Mullen.
  • 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 and he originally intended to cut "You're No Good" with Dee Clark but, he recalled; "when I went to rehearsal with the tune, it was so negative, I said, 'Hey, guys don't talk negative about girls, because girls are the record buyers. No, I better pass on that.' So I gave the song to Betty Everett." During the playback of Everett's track her label-mates the Dells "were sitting on the wooden platform where the string players would sit... just stomping their feet on this wooden platform to the beat of the song as it was playing back... I told the engineer 'Let's do it again, and let's mike those foot sounds, 'cause it really gave it a hell of a beat.' So we did that, a
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  • You're No Good
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  • 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 and he originally intended to cut "You're No Good" with Dee Clark but, he recalled; "when I went to rehearsal with the tune, it was so negative, I said, 'Hey, guys don't talk negative about girls, because girls are the record buyers. No, I better pass on that.' So I gave the song to Betty Everett." During the playback of Everett's track her label-mates the Dells "were sitting on the wooden platform where the string players would sit... just stomping their feet on this wooden platform to the beat of the song as it was playing back... I told the engineer 'Let's do it again, and let's mike those foot sounds, 'cause it really gave it a hell of a beat.' So we did that, and boom, a hit." In the UK the Swinging Blue Jeans had the hit version of "You're No Good" reaching No. 3 in the summer of 1964: this version also charted in France at No. 26 and was successful enough regionally in the US to reach No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was also mentioned in Elliott Smith's Waltz #2 on the album XO.
  • "You're No Good" is a song written by Clint Ballard, Jr. which first charted for Betty Everett in 1963 and became a #1 hit in 1975 for Linda Ronstadt.
  • An angel sings "You're No Good" as the UK Spot in Episode 420 of The Muppet Show. Three other angels sing backup, and the setting is heaven. At the end of the song it becomes clear that she is referring to the Devil, when he shows up to talk to her. The lead angel was voiced by Louise Gold. The background angels' performers include Richard Hunt and Kathryn Mullen.
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