: It is considered a classic of the 2000s R&B era and remains a favorite in "old school" R&B playlists. Céline Dion (1997)

: It is an anthem for traditional chivalry, urging men to open doors, pick up handkerchiefs, and show basic decency to women.

: It featured the powerful falsetto and gritty delivery of then-new lead singer Ali-Ollie Woodson .

R&B singer released a different song with this title on his multi-platinum album My Name Is Joe .

The most commercially successful R&B version was released by in 1984.

This was the first major pop hit with this title, reaching the top of the charts in the early 70s.

: This track revitalized the group’s career, serving as their most successful single since 1975's "Shakey Ground".

: The song was co-written by Otis Williams and Ali-Ollie Woodson, with production assistance from Al McKay and Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind & Fire.