No Way To Treat A Lady (album)
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''No Way to Treat a Lady'' is the seventh studio album by Australian-American
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that was released in the summer of 1975 by
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and found Reddy tackling country pop ("You Don't Need a Reason"),
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("Ten to Eight") and blues ("Long Time Looking"). The album debuted on ''
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s Top LP's & Tapes chart in the issue dated July 12, 1975, and peaked at number 11 over the course of 34 weeks, and on the album chart in
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'' magazine it got as high as number 13. On January 19, 1976, the
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awarded the album with Gold certification for sales of 500,000 copies in the United States,RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for titles by Helen Reddy
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Singles

The advance single from the album issued in June 1975 paired the tracks "You Don't Need a Reason" and "Bluebird," the former - written by Alex Harvey who'd penned Reddy's number 1 hit " Delta Dawn" - being the intended A-side. However a week after the single's release
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with Reddy's husband/manager Jeff Wald issued a statement announcing that "Bluebird" - a
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composition - would be promoted as the A-side. "Bluebird" would debut on the ''
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dated July 5,. with a parallel debut on the magazine's Easy Listening Top 40,. only to become the least successful lead single from a Helen Reddy album since "No Sad Song" from Reddy's second album
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peaked at number 62 in 1972. Capitol Records evidently had misgivings about both sides of the advance single from ''No Way to Treat a Lady'', as parallel with the album's June 1975 release the track "
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" was rush released as a single, with "Bluebird" resultantly stalling at number 35 on the Hot 100 to drop off that chart after only six weeks. "Bluebird" did manage to rise as high as number 5 the Top Ten on the ''Billboard'' Easy Listening Top 40 in an eight week chart tenure, and was also a minor hit in both Canada (number 51) and New Zealand (number 40). Despite its statistically low profile in her repertoire, "Bluebird" would be spoken of fondly by Reddy: "I love Leon Russell's writing and I love this song. It was an integral part of my repertoire for nearly 30 years, and I never tired of singing it."(2006) ''The Woman I Am: The Definitive Collection'' by Helen Reddy
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The second single "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" - which was "written by the talented
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, a fine singer in her own right, ndreally struck a nerve with many listeners" - debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 dated August 9, 1975, rising as high as number 8 in its 16 week chart tenure. After debuting on the Easy Listening Top 40 dated August 23, "Ain't No Way..." would become the seventh of Reddy's eight number 1 Easy Listening hits, with a chart tenure of 11 weeks. On the Canadian hit parade as ranked by ''
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'', "Ain't No Way..." rose as high as #2 making it Reddy's highest charting Canadian hit after "
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" and " Delta Dawn", both of which reached the #1 position on the ''RPM'' chart (from which "Ain't No Way..." was kept first by "
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and then by " I'm Sorry" by
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). "Ain't No Way..." was also a hit (#12) in New Zealand and became Reddy's final chart item in her native Australia at #94. The song also earned Reddy her final
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nomination, in the category of Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female (the category would be won by Janis Ian for "
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"). ''No Way to Treat a Lady'' became Reddy's first album to yield a third single release when " Somewhere in the Night" was issued November 17, 1975 to debut November 29 on the Easy Listening Top 40 where its tenure was 14-weeks with a number 2 peak. Debuting on the Hot 100 of December 6, "Somewhere in the Night" would peak at number 19 in a 14-week tenure. ''No Way to Treat a Lady'' would be Reddy's last album to yield more than one Top 40 hit. In Canada "Somewhere in the Night" charted with a number 27 peak. "
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also recorded this song but graciously conceded that he thought my version was better," said Reddy. "I don't think it possible for anyone to make a bad recording of such a great tune."


Track listing


Charts


Personnel

*Helen Reddy – vocals *Joe Wissert – producer *Nick DeCaro – arranger and conductor *Tom Perry – recording engineer *Doug Sax – mastering engineer *Mike Reese – mastering engineer *Jeff Wald – management * Francesco Scavullo – photography *Roy Kohara – art direction


Notes


References

* * * * {{Authority control 1975 albums Capitol Records albums Helen Reddy albums Albums produced by Joe Wissert