Introduction:
“Treat Me Nice” by Elvis Presley, released in 1957, is a quintessential rock and roll track that combines themes of love, respect, and youthful assertiveness. Written by the legendary songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the song showcases Presley’s smooth vocals and catchy rhythm, elements that helped solidify his status as a rock and roll icon. The song was recorded as part of the soundtrack for the film Jailhouse Rock, one of Elvis’s notable movie projects, where he starred as a young musician in a story that emphasized rebellion and charisma.
In the film, Presley’s performance of “Treat Me Nice” became an emblem of his magnetic stage presence and ability to blend romance with a hint of toughness. The song’s lyrics, in which the protagonist demands respect in a relationship, mirror the film’s overarching themes of love mixed with resilience. “Treat Me Nice” resonated with the 1950s youth, who were drawn to its playful demand for mutual respect—a fresh concept in the context of rock and roll’s early years.
The song’s popularity was further cemented when it was included in the compilation Elvis’ Golden Records in 1958, preserving its legacy in Elvis’s catalog. With a strong rhythmic drive and simplicity in its structure, “Treat Me Nice” continues to stand out as an example of Elvis’s ability to infuse rock and roll with an unmistakable sense of style and attitude. This track is celebrated as part of Presley’s musical legacy, embodying both the youthful spirit and evolving romantic ideals of the 1950s rock era.
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Lyrics:
“Treat Me Nice”
When I walk through that door
Baby be polite
You’re gonna make me sore
If you don’t greet me right
Don’t you ever kiss me once, kiss me twice
Treat me niceI know that you’ve been told
It’s not fair to tease
So if you come on cold
I’m really gonna freeze
If you don’t want me to be cold as ice
Treat me nice
Make me feel at home
If you really care
Scratch my back and run your pretty
Fingers through my hair
You know I’ll be your slave
If you ask me to
But if you don’t behave
I’ll walk right out on you
If you want my love then take my advice
Treat me nice
Make me feel at home
If you really care
Scratch my back and run your pretty
Fingers through my hair
You know I’ll be your slave
If you ask me to
But if you don’t behave
I’ll walk right out on you
If you want my love then take my advice
Treat me nice
If you really want my love then treat me nice