You're No Good You're No Good Baby You're No Good

1963 unmarried by Dee Dee Warwick

"You lot're No Good"
You're No Good - Dee Dee Warwick.jpeg
Single by Dee Dee Warwick
B-side "Don't Call Me"
Released 1963
Genre R&B
Length ii:30
Label Jubilee
Songwriter(southward) Clint Ballard Jr.
Producer(s) Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

"You lot're No Good" is a song written by Clint Ballard Jr., offset performed by Dee Dee Warwick for Jubilee Records in 1963 with production past Jerry Leiber and Mike 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 1975, whose version was a number 1 hit in the The states.

Betty Everett version [edit]

"Yous're No Good"
Single past Betty Everett
B-side "Chained to Your Dearest"
Released 1963
Genre R&B
Length two:xviii
Label Vee-Jay
Songwriter(southward) Clint Ballard Jr.
Betty Everett singles chronology
"Prince of Players"
(1963)
"You're No Good"
(1963)
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Buss)"
(1964)

Betty Everett's version for Vee-Jay Records of Chicago became the commencement 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.[1]

Vee-Jay's head A&R man Calvin Carter found the vocal while visiting New York Metropolis in search of material for his label's roster and he originally intended to cut "You're No Expert" with Dee Clark just, he recalled: "when I went to rehearsal with the tune, it was then negative, I said, 'Hey, guys don't talk negative well-nigh girls, considering girls are the tape buyers. No, I amend laissez passer on that.' And then I gave the song to Betty Everett." During the playback of Everett'due south rails 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 out of the vocal as it was playing back... I told the engineer 'Let's do information technology again, and permit'south mic those foot sounds, 'crusade information technology really gave information technology a hell of a beat.' So we did that, and boom, a hit."[ii]

The Swinging Blue Jeans version [edit]

"You lot're No Practiced"
Unmarried by The Swinging Blue Jeans
B-side "Don't You Worry About Me"
Released May 1964
Genre Beat
Characterization HMV
Songwriter(s) Clint Ballard Jr.
Producer(south) Walter J. Ridley
The Swinging Blue Jeans singles chronology
"Good Golly Miss Molly"
(1964)
"Y'all're No Skillful"
(1964)
"Promise Y'all'll Tell Her"
(1964)

In the UK the Swinging Bluish Jeans had the hit version of "You lot're No Good" reaching number three in the summertime of 1964. Sue Johnston, then personal assistant to Peter Brown, was dating Swinging Blue Jeans drummer Norman Kuhlke and claims that she brought "You're No Good" to the attention of the Swinging Blue Jeans.[three] Their version likewise charted in France at number 26 and was successful enough regionally in the U.s. to reach number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Linda Ronstadt version [edit]

"You're No Expert"
You're No Good - Linda Ronstadt.jpg
Single by Linda Ronstadt
from the album Heart Like a Wheel
B-side "I Can't Help It (If I'thou Nonetheless in Love with You)" (w/ Emmylou Harris)
Released November 19, 1974
Recorded July 5, 1974
Studio The Sound Manufactory, Los Angeles, CA
Genre Rock[iv]
Length 3:44
Characterization Capitol
Songwriter(s) Clint Ballard Jr.
Producer(south) Peter Asher
Linda Ronstadt singles chronology
"Love Has No Pride"
(1974)
"You're No Good"
(1974)
"When Will I Be Loved"
(1975)

Background [edit]

Linda Ronstadt began performing "Yous're No Good" to shut her live shows in early 1973, later on her band member Kenny Edwards suggested it to her. She first included information technology in her setlist while opening for Neil Young. Ronstadt gave an early televised performance of "You're No Practiced" on an episode of The Midnight Special which was circulate Dec 21, 1973.

Ronstadt recorded her anthology Heart Like a Cycle with producer Peter Asher in the summer of 1974 at the Sound Factory; "Yous're No Adept" was a final-minute choice for recording, and while the song was Ronstadt'due south suggestion, Asher recalls: "Information technology was an odd coincidence. She'd been doing the song already, and it was always a favorite song of mine...the version I barbarous in love with [being by] the Swinging Blue Jeans".[v] The original bankroll track intended for Ronstadt's version of "Y'all're No Proficient" was recorded July 1, 1974. According to Bob Warford, a guitarist in Ronstadt's touring ring who played on the July i track, "They were trying to practise an R&B version of the vocal, which was actually closer to the manner we did it live than to the released version. We played information technology at a faster tempo live, which we did on that recording [ie. of July 1]."[5] Ronstadt vetoed the July one arrangement; she recalls: "It was just the wrong groove for me. I don't think I knew how to phrase around [the players], certainly no fault of theirs. They were fantastic."[v]

The final recording of the Ronstadt version of "You're No Practiced" was fabricated July 5, 1974. Ronstadt would recall: "Ed Blackness, who played 6-cord guitar and pedal steel, started to play a rhythm riff on his Les Paul. Kenny Edwards...the bass actor...echoed the riff in octaves. Andrew Gold added a thin drum track, giving me a basic rail to sing over. We did a few takes, picked i we liked, and then Andrew, who ever played guitars and keyboards went to piece of work with Peter (Asher) and began to work up layers of guitar, pianoforte and percussion tracks." Ronstadt recalls that during a playback afterward several hours of work, Val Garay, the engineer, accidentally erased Andrew Golden'southward guitar solo from the track, necessitating Asher and Gilded'south reconstructing that solo from scratch,[vi] though Asher and Garay dispute that recollection. [v]

In late August 1974 a cord organisation - by Gregory Rose - was added to the rails at AIR Studios. According to a Classic Tracks article past Matt Hurwitz at MixOnline.com: "Information technology ends with a strong, long held annotation, which Asher conceived, executed by Garay with a dull riding of the level on the cord faders during the terminal mix."[5]

Capitol Records was unsure whether to release "You're No Good" or "When Will I Exist Loved" as the pb single off Heart Similar a Wheel, only deciding to release "You're No Practiced" a week subsequently the album'south release.

Linda Ronstadt's version of "You're No Expert" became the vocal's most successful cover. The rail ascended to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated February xv, 1975. "You lot're No Good" was too an international hit for Ronstadt, reaching number 15 in Commonwealth of australia, number 17 in the Netherlands, and number 24 in New Zealand. The B-side of "You're No Skilful", "I Can't Help It (If I'thousand Still in Love with You)," originally sung past Hank Williams, also charted and was simultaneously a number 2 C&W hit for Ronstadt. "When Will I Exist Loved" was then issued as the follow-up single.[7]

Buoyed in part by the success of "You're No Good", the album Heart Like a Bike, which was released in tardily 1974, was a major success, eventually going double platinum and topping the Billboard anthology chart. Information technology was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Anthology of the Year.

The success of "You're No Good" set a precedent for Ronstadt's unmarried releases which over the next five years would virtually all be remakes of classic stone and whorl songs.

In a 1983 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Ronstadt expressed reservations about the recordings she had made during her 1970s heyday, specifically citing "You lot're No Expert": "I thought the production on 'Y'all're No Expert' was very good only [that] I didn't sing it very well. Every bit a song it was just an afterthought. It's not the kind of song I got a lot of satisfaction out of singing."[viii]

Chart operation [edit]

Other versions [edit]

Artists who have covered "You're No Expert" include: Pat Carroll, Julie London, Elvis Costello, Dusty Springfield, Ike & Tina Turner, Reba McEntire, Van Halen and Lee Aaron. International artists covering the song have included Rita Hovink (in Dutch) and Les Kelton (in French), both in 1964.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Tape Research. p. 193.
  2. ^ "The Vee-Jay Story, Page three". Bsnpubs.com. Retrieved 2014-03-18 .
  3. ^ Johnston, Sue (2011). Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother (e-book ed.). New York: Random Firm. ISBN9781409034698.
  4. ^ Knowles, Christopher (i October 2010). The Hole-and-corner History of Stone 'n' Roll. Simon and Schuster. ISBN9781573445641 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Classic Rails: You're No Good". MixOnline.com. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  6. ^ Ronstadt, Linda (2013). Unproblematic Dreams: a musical memoir (1st hardcover ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 96–97. ISBN978-1-4516-6872-8.
  7. ^ The New York Times, 15 November 1974, p.32
  8. ^ "Ronstadt Marching to a Different Pulsate", The Deseret News, 14 December 1993 p. 4-So
  9. ^ "Image : RPM Weekly - Library and Archives Canada". Bac-lac.gc.ca . Retrieved 2016-08-18 .
  10. ^ "Linda Ronstadt – You're No Good". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  11. ^ "Linda Ronstadt Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  12. ^ "Linda Ronstadt Nautical chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  13. ^ "Tiptop 100 1975-02-15". Cashbox Magazine . Retrieved 2016-04-26 .
  14. ^ David Kent's Australian Chart Book 1970-1992 Archived March v, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Item Brandish - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". www.collectionscanada.gc.ca.
  16. ^ "Meridian 100 Hits of 1975/Height 100 Songs of 1975". Musicoutfitters.com . Retrieved 2016-08-18 .
  17. ^ "Height 100 Year End Charts: 1975". Cashbox Magazine . Retrieved 2015-01-17 .

External links [edit]

  • Listen to "Yous're No Practiced" on YouTube (Dee Dee Warwick)
  • Listen to "You lot're No Good" on YouTube (Linda Ronstadt)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_No_Good

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