“You’ll Lose A Good Thing” by Barbara Lynn

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Here are a couple of facts about “You’ll Lose A Good Thing” by Barbara Lynn:

This 1960 R&R hit is considered one of the earliest and most influential rockabilly records, helping to bridge the gap between country and rock music. Lynn’s distinctive, almost frantic vocal style and the song’s driving rhythm were hugely influential on artists like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

“You’ll lose a good thing, if you don’t treat her right / You’ll lose a good thing, she’ll break your heart tonight.”

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This is how the Shuttle3Diffusion image generation model “sees” the “You’ll Lose A Good Thing” song by Barbara Lynn.

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Image model: Shuttle3Diffusion