You're No Good

Album: Heart Like A Wheel (1974)
Charted: 1
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  • Feeling better now that we're through
    Feeling better 'cause I'm over you
    I learned my lesson, it left a scar
    Now I see how you really are

    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good

    I'm gonna say it again
    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good

    I broke a heart that's gentle and true
    Well, I broke a heart over someone like you
    I'll beg his forgiveness on bended knee
    I wouldn't blame him if he said to me

    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good

    I'm gonna say it again
    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good

    I'm telling you now, baby, and I'm going my way
    Forget about you, baby, 'cause I'm leaving to stay

    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good

    I'm gonna say it again
    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good

    Oh, oh, no
    You're no good
    You're no good
    You're no good
    Baby, you're no good Writer/s: Clint Ballard, Jr.
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Comments: 23

  • Johnluke from Stony Brook, New YorkThis hit gets played actively on a Northern & Central Arizona-based radio station I often chip into. It’s actually fire. Almost EVERY TIME I ride the LIRR & NJ Transit to a racing venue does it get played. Maybe I’m just lucky?
  • Lydia from North Coast Australia That girl rocks
  • Seventhmist from 7th HeavenI always thought NFL Films could use this song for an assortment of missed field goal attempts.
  • Melinda from AustraliaAny girl or guy who’s gone out with someone, they thought was good. And discovered to their shock that he/she was just ‘no good’. Can relate to this song.
    It’s so meaningful.
    And I love the lyric ‘and it’s left a scar’. Well we all know ‘scars’ are the learning.
    And how you grow from these experiences. With people who are dishonest, liars, lazy and or not loyal.
    We’ve all been there. And this song nails how you feel when you’re ‘done’ and ready to walk away from lovers, wives/husbands who have totally disappointed you.
    And just write them off as a life experience.
    A bad experience.
    Linda Ronstadt was born to belt out this beautiful song. So glad she picked it.
  • Donna from Ft. Lauderdale, FlAs teenagers back in the '70s, we were simply in awe of her. Linda's pretty face, the long hair, that VOICE! The boys all had crushes, the girls were jealous. And now she's been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. So sad. I know. My mother suffered from PD. Hope they can find a cure soon!
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn July 26th 1964, "You're No Good" by the Swinging Blue Jeans entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #100; the following week it was at #97 and then it fell off the chart...
    It was one of seventeen records that entered the Top 100 on July 26th; and this being 1964 two of the records were by the Beatles ("If I Fell" at #92 and "I'm Happy just To Dance With You" at #95).
  • Matt from Chicago, IlEmmylou did not sing backup on this song. She sang backup on "I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You" from the same album. Backup on "You're No Good" was done by Clydie King and Shirley Matthews.
  • Dan from Keller, Txwho's the girl in yellow n the midnight special video? Linda Lewis?
  • Richard from Manchester, United KingdomNo discussion of the song is surely complete without mention of the cover by British Merseybeat act The Swinging Blue Jeans, who had a number 3 hit in the UK charts with the song in 1964 (one of their three hits that year). Theirs remains the best known version of the song in the UK. According to Wikipedia, it only made no 97 in the US charts. In that respect they were probably a bit unlucky, as it was not till early to mid 1965 that the so-called "British invasion" of the US charts really gathered pace, and by that time the Blue Jeans' brief spell in the limelight was over.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyLinda has charted twenty times with cover songs, this one being her biggest success. Her very first cover song was "She's A Very Lovely Woman", originally done by Merry-Go-Round in 1967. She has covered & charted with three Buddy Holly songs; "That'll Be The Day", "It's So Easy", & "It Doesn't Matter Anymore"!!!
  • Pat from St. Paul, MnLinda must have liked Betty Everett songs. Although she did not record it, Linda performed "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)" on Saturday Night Live in 1979 with Phoebe Snow.
  • Muzza from Auckland, New ZealandThis one of Linda Ronstadts best hits...I have just played it on my New zealand wide Radio Show on SolidGold FM...also we stream on www.solidgoldfm.co.nz
    Andrew Gold who played guitar on this had a huge hit with the Theme for the Golden Girls.."Thank You For Being a Friend"
  • Dave from Scottsdale, AzGuitars on this song were played by Eddie Black and Andrew Gold. Gold played the solo in the bridge. He also played electric piano, drums and percussion on this song. Background vocals were by Clydie King and Shirley Mathews. Maurice White and Emmy Lou Harris do not appear on this song but she did sing background "I Can't Help It.." from the album Heart Like A Wheel which this appeared on. Clint Ballard also wrote "The Game of Love" by Wayne Fontana. Clydie King has sung background for the Stones, Steely Dan, Joe Cocker, and Bob Dylan.
  • Cindy from Tempe, AzSorry, Francis from New Orleans MD, but you're wrong. I'm sitting here listening to the Linda Rondstadt song and reading along with the lyrics offered by this site. Word for word, they're the exact same. Please listen to Linda's recording while reading the words and you'll understand.
  • Meredith from Wauwatosa, WiGreat song from one of the best female singers of the 70s!!!!!!!
  • Craig Mc from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, AustraliaI know this sounds crazy, but I'm a a 39 year old aussie and thanks to the internet, I have only just kind of 'discovered' Linda's music. I was only a bub when she was on the charts in the 60's and 70's but I recognize her music, it's familiar from the past...I've heard it.. My favourite Linda Ronstandt song is "You're no good". This song was also played in an episode of "Miami Vice" in the mid 1980's after a car chase and shoot out scene and was quite appropriate for the central theme. A drug dealing vice king been busted by the cops! There was a CD promotion on Aussie TV recently that showed Linda from the mid 70's singing "You're no good" I'm in love!! Those eyes!! Started googling straight away and found her, what a an absolute total georgeous woman! Yummy! Yummy! Now all her song's are contageous!
  • Alan from Grande Prairie, Alberta, CanadaI believe Clint Ballard Jr. wrote songs for the Hollies.
  • Courtney from Rochester Hills, MiI like this song. It was played in the movie "House" on the ending credits
  • Ryan from Lakewood, OhI believe Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire played the drums...
  • Xray from Laguna, Caby the by, i first heard this song by "the swinging blue jeans," liverpool contrmpoaries of los beatles.....
  • Xray from Laguna, Caactually andrew played all the GUITARS......

    soungs likie the beatles doesn't it??
    that WAS the point!
  • Francis from New Orleans, MdSorry fellas, but those are NOT the lyrics to the Linda Ronstadt version. You're showing the Van Halen version, who actually took some liberties, changing the wlyrics considerably. I'm not sure that Clint Ballard would want credit for David Lee Roth's changes. Anyway, if you listen to Linda's version, the 2nd verse is completely different. There are more differences too but that's enough on that.
  • Charles from Charlotte, NcAndrew Gold played keyboards on this. He had a solo hit record in 1977 "Lonely Boy".
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