“Treat Me Nice” is a rock and roll song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by Elvis Presley. It was released in 1957 as the B-side of the single “Jailhouse Rock”.

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The song is a blues-infused rocker with a driving beat and Presley’s passionate vocals.

The lyrics tell the story of a man who is tired of being mistreated by his lover and is demanding that she start treating him better.

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The song was a commercial success, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has been covered by many artists, including Buddy Holly, The Beatles, and Bruce Springsteen.

“Treat Me Nice” is a classic example of Elvis Presley’s rock and roll style. It is a powerful and energetic song with Presley’s signature vocals. The song is a must-have for any fan of Elvis Presley or rock and roll music.

“Treat Me Nice” is a classic rock and roll song by Elvis Presley. It is a powerful and energetic song with Presley’s signature vocals. The song is a must-have for any fan of Elvis Presley or rock and roll music.

“Treat Me Nice”

(Jerry Leiber – Mike Stoller)
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 niceMake me feel at home
If you really care
Scratch my back and run your pretty
Fingers through my hairYou 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 niceMake me feel at home
If you really care
Scratch my back and run your pretty
Fingers through my hairYou know I’ll be your slave
If you ask me to
But if you don’t behave

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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