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"Treat Me Right" peaked at number 18 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and spent two weeks at number 10 on the Cash Box Top 100. [2] The song also charted at number 31 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart [3] and reached number 12 in Canada, [4] where it was the 76th biggest hit of 1981.
Treat Me Right may refer to: "Treat Me Right" (song), a 1980 song and single by Pat Benatar; Treat Me Right, a 1999 album by Eric Sardinas
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(UK No. 17 [2]), "I Thank You" (UK No. 17 [2]), "Beautiful Love" (UK No. 57 [2]) and "Treat Me Right" (UK No. 62 [2]). The album was particularly successful in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 6 in the UK Albums Chart [ 2 ] and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for UK sales exceeding 300,000 copies.
"Treat 'Em Right" is a 1991 song by rapper Chubb Rock. The song samples "There Was a Time" by Dee Felice Trio and "Love Thang" by First Choice. [3]The song was originally released on the Treat 'Em Right EP released in late 1990, which charted at No. 73 on the Billboard 200 and No. 22 on the R&B Albums. [4]
"You Should'a Treated Me Right" was released as the fourth single from Ike & Tina Turner's album Dynamite! (1962) in June 1962. The song was the follow-up to their R&B hit "Tra La La La La" released in March 1962. "You Should'a Treated Me Right" charted at No. 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 21 on Cash Box's R&B chart. [2]
The soundtrack consists of 14 songs each in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages, which also includes the film's background score as well. 99 Songs marked the first Indian soundtrack album to use Dolby Atmos technology. [2] It is Rahman's first Hindi album after his absence to the Bollywood music scene, since Mom (2017), the last Hindi film he ...
Treat Me Right is the first album released by Florida bluesman Eric Sardinas.It is noted for its use of traditional recording techniques with each song being recorded in one take without any kind of digital editing, which follows Sardinas's motto "respect tradition" which he had tattooed on his back.