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    If You're Not Gonna Treat Me Right

    Always loved this. Now just discovered this live performance.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-nscg7L-ak

    Wow, the album cut is smooth & cool but this is so hot [[and I'm gay!). Ms Ross is so relaxed & natural here and sings with unexpected soul and sass. Why this wasn't a huge hit I'll never know. I've been a fan since the 60's but this is one of her best ever. To quote Shorty Long: "Just Ain't No Justice".

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    One of the best songs on that great album. Too bad it didn't do better.

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    "Love Me Right", not "Treat Me Right".

    But small typo aside, it's easily in my top five of favorite Diana songs ever.

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    Great song and great performance; thanks for finding. The voice, right?? And goodness the lady is gorgeous.

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    Wow, what a fantastic performance of this great song. Diana is really living the song with her voice and her body.

    This should have been a successful single at the time. I wonder if it was released in the UK as a single?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovereab View Post
    Wow, what a fantastic performance of this great song. Diana is really living the song with her voice and her body.

    This should have been a successful single at the time. I wonder if it was released in the UK as a single?
    I don't think it was. Could've been a hit over there though. I think Gone was [[didn't she film the video to Gone in London?).

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    YAS, I love this song, especially when it gets going towards the end.

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    It gets going towards the end ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovereab View Post
    Wow, what a fantastic performance of this great song. Diana is really living the song with her voice and her body.

    This should have been a successful single at the time. I wonder if it was released in the UK as a single?
    No it wasn't but perhaps it should have been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boogiedown View Post
    It gets going towards the end ???
    Yes Boogie honestly



    Just before the 3 minute mark... is that a key change? I don't know but I like it

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    Great performance Go Diana!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomatoTom123 View Post
    Yes Boogie honestly



    Just before the 3 minute mark... is that a key change? I don't know but I like it
    Yes, you are hearing a key change [[modulation). The song is moving from the key of C to the key of D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobucats View Post
    Yes, you are hearing a key change [[modulation). The song is moving from the key of C to the key of D.
    Thanks jobu!

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    I love how the guitar riff remained the same since it was in D the whole time.

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    great song,album. i was hoping one of these more recent songs would get a remix like the last 2 that became hits.
    Not Over You Yet never even got a US release?wtf? Sugarfree charted at #61 at some point. but so many great songs that were overlooked
    Last edited by daviddh; 01-19-2019 at 10:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daviddh View Post
    great song,album. i was hoping one of these more recent songs would get a remix like th elast 2 that became hits
    There were some nice mixes of this on the US cd single that didn't veer too far away from the original. A updated mix would indeed be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnightman View Post
    I love how the guitar riff remained the same since it was in D the whole time.
    Hey, midnightman, I just needed clarification in your comment. Are you saying that the whole song is in D? Or did you just mean that the guitar riff [[the pattern of the guitar) is the same for the whole song? I agree with the riff part, but respectfully disagree that the whole song in in the key of D. From my music background and attention to detail in what I listen to, this definitely begins in the key of C and modulates to the key of D.

    Please don't interpret my pointing this out as a means of disrespecting you. It's the musical nerd coming out in me that just wants clarification. It's all good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebrock View Post
    There were some nice mixes of this on the US cd single that didn't veer too far away from the original. A updated mix would indeed be nice.
    Hopefully we get those 90s expanded editions this year with all these remixs

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    Would have been better without the drum machine.

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    wish she add this back in to the show

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobucats View Post
    Hey, midnightman, I just needed clarification in your comment. Are you saying that the whole song is in D? Or did you just mean that the guitar riff [[the pattern of the guitar) is the same for the whole song? I agree with the riff part, but respectfully disagree that the whole song in in the key of D. From my music background and attention to detail in what I listen to, this definitely begins in the key of C and modulates to the key of D.

    Please don't interpret my pointing this out as a means of disrespecting you. It's the musical nerd coming out in me that just wants clarification. It's all good!
    Just the guitar riff.

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