You're No Good!
- By M.D. Spenser
- Jan 20, 2018
- 1 min read

It's hard to get much
more emphatic than
is the case with
"You're No Good,"
a song recorded in 1963 by Betty Everett and famously covered 12 years later by Linda Ronstadt (above),
who took the song to #1 on the charts.
One listen and you have no doubt about the
singer's feelings about her ex.
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-- M.D.