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2000 single by Joe
"Treat Her Like a Lady " is a song by American R&B singer Joe . It was written by Steve "Stone" Huff and Isaac Hayes and produced by Huff for Joe's third studio album My Name is Joe (2000). Released as the album's second single in May 2000, it reached number 63 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 15 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming the album's lowest-charting single.[ 1]
"Treat Her Like A Lady" - 4:17
European 12" Promo Version
"Treat Her Like A Lady" - 4:17
"I'm Missing You" - 4:25
"Soon As I Get Paid" - 3:13
"Treat Her Like A Lady" - 4:17
"I'm Missing You" - 4:25
"Treat Her Like A Lady" - 4:17
"I'm Missing You" - 4:25
"Soon As I Get Paid" - 3:13
"No One Else Comes Close" - 3:50
Credits and personnel [ edit ]
Credits for "Treat Her Like a Lady" major single releases.
Andy Blakelock – engineer
Joel Campbell – producer
Tom Coyne - mastering engineer
Stephen George – mixing
Allen Gordon Jr. – producer
Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing
Steve "Stone" Huff – producer
Joe - featured artist, primary artist, vocals
Tim Kelley - producer
Andrew Lyn – mixing assistant
Angelo Qauglia – engineer
Bob Robinson – producer
Brian Smith – mixing, engineer
Jeff Vereb – engineer
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