California Nights is a 1967 album by Lesley Gore, the last of her seven albums released on the Mercury Records label.[1] The title track on the album, California Nights, peaked at #16 and was Gore's last Top 20 hit.[1][2] Bob Crewe produced seven of the tracks on the album, while Quincy Jones produced three.[3][a] The album was reissued in 2015 as part of a compilation in both album and CD format by Ace Records, which included 15 bonus tracks from her Mercury catalogue.[4][5] Cash Box said of the single "Treat Me Like a Lady" that it is "a rhythmic, medium-paced bluesy ode about a gal who wants her boyfriend to pay her proper respect.