It was introduced by William Kent in the 1930 musical Girl Crazy.
[1] It was later sung by June Allyson in the 1943 film version.
[2] As Larry Starr wrote in his 2010 book on Gershwin, "'Treat Me Rough,' essentially a throwaway comic number that in another composer's hands might have called forth a minimal effort, becomes through Gershwin's artistry a celebration of aggressive rhythmic virtuosity.".
[3] The song's lyrics ask a lover to dominate the singer, even to the point of violence ("Keep on beatin' me");[4] writer Dan Dietz referred to it as "perhaps the first musical comedy ode to masochism.
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