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"Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" is the title of a 1975 top ten hit by Helen Reddy. ==Recording and Release== An apparent farewell to a self-absorbed lover, "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" was first recorded by its composer Harriet Schock who'd recall having written the first verse and title of "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" on a serviette (napkin) "on an airplane as I was leaving someone for...one of the last times I left him for the last time". The song was introduced on Schock's 1974 album ''Hollywood Town'' and issued as a single. Schock states that the program director at a key Los Angeles radio station was taken with the track but found its arrangement slow. 20th Century Records obligingly had Schock cut a brisker version which was delivered to the radio station on a Friday to start airing the following Monday. Schock recalls: "Well, Sunday the program director had a fight with someone at the station and quit."
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