Treat Me Nice
Motorhead · Other Songs - Motorhead
I ain't never done nothin' to cause you misery
I don't say I'm a good man, I ain't the best you can find
But deep down in the dog babe, I drive you out of your mind
Treat me nice,
Oh baby treat me nice
Take it slow and easy baby
Take it slow, good and right
Baby listen to me now, ain't nobody like you
You ain't done never nothin' that I wouldn't do
I don't want to be evil, that ain't what I'm about
But deep down in the dog honey, make you jump and shout
Treat me nice,
Come on baby treat me nice
Take it slow and easy baby
Take it slow, good and right
You know I'll be back baby, you know I can't stay away
Take it slow and easy honey, make it all night and all day
I won't stop till it's over, till you feel real good
Deep down in the dog dog night, just like a bad boy would
Treat me nice,
Baby baby treat me nice,
Take it slow, slow, slow and easy
Take it slow and make it right
Treat Me Nice
Motorhead's 'Treat Me Nice' stands as a quintessential example of the band's raw, high-octane punk rock energy. Released during their prolific era, the track exemplifies the genre's defining characteristics: driving distortion, thunderous drumming, and Lemmy's iconic, gravelly vocals. The song captures the rebellious spirit and working-class grit that became central to Motorhead's identity, serving as a staple in their extensive catalogue of anthems. Its uncompromising sound reflects the band's commitment to a direct, unadorned musical approach that resonated deeply with fans and critics alike. As a key component of their discography, the recording reinforces their legacy as pioneers of the British punk movement, delivering a powerful sonic statement that remains relevant decades later.

