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"Treat Me Right" is a song by American singer Pat Benatar, released on December 29, 1980, as the third and final single from her second studio album, Crimes of Passion (1980). Produced by Keith Olsen, the song was written by Doug Lubahn and Benatar. Record World described it as a "driving rocker" that has "furious guitar lines." [1]
"Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)" is a 1985 song by the alternative rock band Dramarama released as the first single from their debut album Cinéma Vérité. Written by John Easdale in the mid-1980s, "Anything, Anything" features a steady beat and lyrics about the breakdown of his marriage.
Tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are [25] Tell the truth and shame the Devil (Shakespeare, Henry IV) The age of miracles is past; The apple does not fall/never falls far from the tree; The best condiments are authentic flavors; The best defense is a good offense; The best-laid schemes of mice and men often go awry
It's okay to treat yourself! That's why there's this list of 20 gifts to give yourself, including gifts that give to charities and ideas you can share.
“They won’t always be able to give it to you, but they should be able to listen, and hopefully move in the right direction,” Dr. Cox says. ... and hopefully move in the right direction ...
"Can You Treat Me Like She Does?" † Reel to Real — — 1983 — [1] "For Your Love" The S.O.S. Band — On the Rise: 1983 — "Just Be Good to Me" † The S.O.S. Band — On the Rise: 1983 — "Tell Me If You Still Care" † The S.O.S. Band — On the Rise: 1983 — "Encore" † Cheryl Lynn — Preppie: 1983 — "When You're Far Away ...
Life, Love & Pain is the debut album by R&B group Club Nouveau.It was released in late 1986 with production by Denzil Foster, Thomas McElroy and Jay King. The album reached number one on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and number six on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.
"I'll Do 4 U" is a song by American hip hop artist Father MC, with background vocals by R&B artist Mary J. Blige. The song was recorded for Father MC's debut album Father's Day and released as the second single for the album in October 1990.