Treat Her Like a Lady
Joe
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Hm, hm, hm, hm Something ain't right, hm, hm-uh Something just ain't right Lord have mercy babe Listen here Tell me when was the last time You brought her roses home from work Tell me when was the last time You rubbed her feet when she said they hurt, hm Tell me when was the last time You bought a card to tell her how you feel Don't even know when was the last time You lit a candle for a late night meal Tell me [Chorus] How long will it be Before you treat her like your queen? And how long will it take Before she starts coming home too late? And how long will it be Before she starts running in the streets? You better take the time to treat her like your lady You probably don't know when was the last time You stopped to open her car door And tell me when was the last time You heard say baby do it once more Tell me when was the last time You didn't have an argument Don't even know when was the last time You told the truth about where you been Now if this don't apply to you (If this don't apply to you) Keep doing what you do (Keep doing what you do) But if this shoe fits you well Take a minute just to ask yourself (Just sixty seconds now) [Chorus] Now see what's old to you Is just like new to the next man What you don't do for her She'll find somebody else who can If you don't want to lose out On the best thing you ever had You better take it from me You'll only end up just a lonely man See I know what I'm talking about [Chorus: x2]
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Written by: ISAAC HAYES, STEPHEN EDWARD HUFF
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Genre Fact"Treat Her Like a Lady" by Joe is classified under the R&B/Soul genre. It showcases typical elements of these genres such as smooth vocals, slow tempo, and emotional lyrics.
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Release FactThe song "Treat Her Like a Lady" was officially released in the year 1997. It was part of Joe's second studio album, "All That I Am".
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Chart Performance FactDespite not being released as a single, it nonetheless gained radio airplay and was appreciated by fans.
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Artist Fact"Joe," whose full name is Joe Lewis Thomas, is an American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer. He's known for his emotional singing style and for incorporating gospel influences into his music.
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Album Fact"Treat Her Like a Lady" is included in the album "All That I Am," which peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200 and was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.
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Songwriting FactThe song maintains a strong emphasis on respect and affection towards a woman, a recurring theme in many of Joe's songs.
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Collaboration FactAlthough it's not directly related to the song, it's interesting to note that Joe has collaborated with several renowned artists across his career, like Mariah Carey and NSYNC.
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Cultural Impact FactBack in the late 90s and early 2000s, "Treat Her Like a Lady" contributed to Joe's image as a romantic balladeer, and it continues to be popular among his fans.
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Notable Quote FactOne memorable line from the song includes "Cause a woman is precious, like a diamond ring. If you treat her like your queen she will treat you like a king".
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Personal Life FactJoe has mentioned in several interviews that the women in his life inspired songs like 'Treat Her Like a Lady'. These songs reflect his respectful attitude toward women.
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