You Don't Treat Me No Good
"You Don't Treat Me No Good" is a song by American soul group Sonia Dada. Released in 1992 as the group's debut single outside the United States, the song became an unexpected hit in Australasia, reaching number two in New Zealand and topping Australia's ARIA Singles Chart for four weeks, ending 1993 as the country's third-best-selling hit. Eighteen years later, country music singer Jerrod Niemann released a cover version under the title "Lover, Lover", and his version reached number one on the US Hot Country Songs chart.
History
of Billboard magazine described the song's chart success as "the most unexpected and honestlysurprising breakout in the Australian market for many years." He also cited the song as an example of the label's success with breaking new acts outside their home markets. X102 and SAFM in Adelaide were among the first stations to play the song, and it rapidly spread to other stations owned by Austereo Network. In the United States, the single was released in January 1993; seven years later, in March 2000, it was re-serviced to hot and modern adult contemporary radio under the title " You Don't Treat Me No Good".
Critical reception
Joe Rassenfoss of the Rocky Mountain News, in his review of the album, called the song a "catchy vocal entreaty."Chart performance
"You Don't Treat Me No Good" debuted at number 38 on the Australian ARIA Charts on November 29, 1992. After spending six weeks at the number-two position behind Whitney Houston's version of "I Will [Always Love You]", the song reached its peak of number one on February 28, 1993. It held that position for four weeks, then fell to number four on March 28. It was ranked number three on the ARIA year-end chart. In neighboring New Zealand, the song debuted at number 47 on November 29, 1992, then reached its peak of number two on January 17, unable to dethrone "I Will Always Love You" from the top spot for five weeks. It remained in the top 40 for 11 more weeks and ended the year as New Zealand's 27th-best-selling single. Although the song did not chart in the United States, the self-titled album from which it was taken sold more than 100,000 copies after its 1992 release.Track listings
US cassette single- "You Don't Treat Me No Good" – 4:08
- "You Don't Treat Me No Good" – 3:25
- "You Don't Treat Me No Good"
- "Deliver Me "