Treat Her - Like A Lady

: Similar to the Temptations’ version, it emphasizes that if you want to keep a "good girl," you must treat her with consistent kindness and respect. Joe Thomas (2000)

This was the first major pop hit with this title, reaching the top of the charts in the early 70s.

The most commercially successful R&B version was released by in 1984. Treat Her Like A Lady

"Treat Her Like A Lady" is a title shared by several significant musical works, ranging from soul classics of the 1970s and 80s to contemporary pop and R&B covers. The central theme across these works is a call for chivalry, respect, and emotional maturity in relationships.

R&B singer released a different song with this title on his multi-platinum album My Name Is Joe . : Similar to the Temptations’ version, it emphasizes

: His version focuses on the regular expression of love and appreciation, suggesting that care shouldn't be reserved only for holidays like Valentine's Day.

: It is an anthem for traditional chivalry, urging men to open doors, pick up handkerchiefs, and show basic decency to women. "Treat Her Like A Lady" is a title

: The song was co-written by Otis Williams and Ali-Ollie Woodson, with production assistance from Al McKay and Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind & Fire.