That ‘60’s Music – Was Linda Ronstadt’s “You’re No Good“ THE BEST VERSION of a 1963 Hit?
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Linda Ronstadt had a #1 with “You’re No Good”, but it wasn’t the first time around for the song. Was an earlier version better?
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I pick Linda’s version.
The Warwick version is best
Linda nailed it
3,2,1
Def Linda
Linda's version
1. Linda
2. Dee Dee
3. Betty
Honestly, I like Linda Ronstadt's version the best
I'll go with the 1964 version of You're No Good by the British band The Swinging Blue Jeans. Short & sweet. They sound like if the early 60's Beatles did a cover of You're No Good.
A Swinging Blue Jeans member, Terry Sylvester, joind them in 1966. By 1969. He left The Swinging Blue Jeans to replace Graham Nash on The Hollies.
My choice will be 1964's British band The Swinging Blue Jeans version of You're No Good. They sound if the early 1960's Beatles covered the song. A future Swinging Blue Jean member Terry Sylvester joined in 1966. He left in 1969 to replace Graham Nash on The Hollies. Where he stayed until 1981. The only Swinging Blue Jean in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Linda all the way…the most powerful of the three.
I always liked Linda Ronstadt's version the best. The guitar parts are a bonus.
Third one is best but two is very good.
Betty. Smooth.
Linda all the way!!!
Linda Ronstadt's was definitely the best.
Linda sings like she's on 🔥
Linda. No question.
Dee Dee and Beverly’s versions equally best.
So much more soul.
Sorry Linda.
Linda .
Van Halen 1979
Linda’s sounds best to me
Van Halen for the win!
Betty Everett…..
Yes! Linda’s! It just has more feel and better fidelity with depth in the accompanying music!
LINDA!!!