Many of the groups that were part of the British invasion recorded music written by American song writers. "You're No Good" written by American Clint Ballard, Jr and previously recorded by Dee Dee Warwick and Betty Everett in 1963. was recorded by the British group, The Swinging Blue Jeans, on His Master's Voice Records and released in May 1964. The song peaked at no 3 in the U.K. and no. 97 in the U.S. It can be found on the Swinging Blue Jeans 25 Greatest Hits CD on EMI Gold Imports. The song was to be a big hit again for Linda Ronstadt in 1975.