Frankie Rose & her band ably tackle "You're No Good," upping and distorting the original's atmosphere. Judging from her nostalgia of choice, Rose likely used the 1963 ...
Linda Ronstadt's solo career got off to a slow start, but she never looked back after "You're No Good," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 on Feb. 15, 1975. After the 1968 breakup of the Stone Poneys, ...
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