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‘You’re No Good’ – Linda Ronstadt

By Music News Sep 7, 2022 | 7:00 PM

Writer: Clint Ballard, Jr.

Producer: Peter Asher

Recorded: Late 1974 in Los Angeles

Released: Early 1975

Players: Linda Ronstadt — vocals
Andrew Gold — guitar, drums, piano
Eddie Black — guitar
Kenny Edwards — bass
Shirley Matthews and Clydie King — backing vocals
Album: Heart Like A Wheel (Capitol, 1974)

The first single from Heart Like A Wheel, “You're No Good” was Linda Ronstadt's first and only Number One hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

Written by Clint Ballard, Jr., “You're No Good” — a biting rail at a cheating lover — was originally recorded by R&B singer Betty Everett, who did not enjoy nearly the same success as Ronstadt.

Besides establishing Ronstadt as one of rock's pre-eminent female vocalists, “You're No Good” and the Heart Like A Wheel album also helped singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Gold establish himself as a talent to watch.

Heart Like A Wheel was Ronstadt's first Number One album on the Billboard Top 200. It sold more than two million copies.

Heart Like A Wheel was also Ronstadt's last album for Capitol Records before switching to her longtime home, Asylum.