“You’re No Good,” by Linda Ronstadt is still regarded as a classic today and is even widely-considered to be the singer/songwriter greatest moment in her career.
Originally written by Betty Everett in 1963, it wasn’t until 1975 when Ronstadt put her own twist on it, the song blew up on both Billboard Pop and Country charts, and the track’s popularity only kept on growing, becoming No # 1 hit from February 15, 1975 – February 21, 1975.
The song has appeared in films like Thelma & Louise and Shaun of the Dead. Artist such as Lana Del Rey and The Stranglers have even done amazing coverers to the classic track.