Songwriter: Bobby Hatfield Bill Medley

Producer: Bill Medley

[Chorus]
I'm talkin' 'bout my baby, not your baby
She's my babe, she's so fine
I'm talkin' 'bout my baby, not your baby
She's my babe, she's so fine
She's right there to love me
Well people come, rain or shine, shine

[Verse 1]
Now I love her, don't you love her
'Cause I love her, you hear?
I said I love her, don't you love her
'Cause I love her, you hear?
She upsets my soul when she whispers sweet things in my ear

[Verse 2]
I love the way she walks, I love the way she talks
She makes me feel so good, just like a young man should
She never makes me cry, and here's why
She's my babe, she's my babe

[Verse 3]
Nothin' could be better than to see her in a sweater
And a real tight skirt that won't quit
Nothin' could be better than to see her in a sweater
And a tight skirt, that won't quit
I'm warm for her form, but people, let me tell you that's it
Oh yeah! (That's it)

[Instrumental Break]

[Outro]
Oh, oh, oh, oh, my babe
Ah-huh-huh-huh, my babe
My, my, my, my, my babe
Ah-huh-huh-huh, my babe
My, my, my, my, my babe
She's my babe, she's my babe
Ooh yeah!
She's my babe, she's my babe
She's my babe
She's my babe, she's my babe
She's my babe
She's my babe, she's my babe
She's my babe
Ooh yeah!
She's my babe, she's my babe
She's my babe

The Righteous Brothers

The Righteous Brothers were a musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, hailing from Orange County, California. They were originally members of The Paramours but began performing as a duo in 1962 after breaking off from the group.

Their first hit track was “You’ve Lost That Lovin' Feelin” but they released many other hits during their career.

The duo was active through the 1960s and 70s, and after a long split, they reunited in 1981 and performed up until Hatfield’s death in 2003. In 2016, Medley reformed the group with Bucky Heard.