Songwriter: Ray Charles

Producer: Bill Medley

[Verse 1]
Woah, this little girl of mine
I want you people to know
This little girl of mine
I take her everywhere I go
I looked at my suit, my suit was new
I looked at my shoes and there were too
And that's why, why, why, why
Oh yeah, I love that little girl of mine
Hey!

[Verse 2]
This little girl of mine, woah
Called me last night about eight
This little girl of mine
Told me that we had a date
She said that she'd meet me 'bout a quarter to 9
Believe it or not, but she was right on time
And that's why, why, why, why
Oh yeah, I love that little girl of mine
Aw

[Interlude]
Uh-huh
Yeah
Take it nice and easy
Alright
Yeah
Yeah, yeah
Hey!
Oh

[Verse 3]
Oh, this little girl of mine
She makes me happy when I'm sad
Yeah, this little girl of mine
She loves me even when I'm bad
Yeah, she knows how to love me right down to her teeth
If I do any wrong, you know she keeps it from me
And that's why, why, why, why
Oh yeah, I love that little girl of mine
Aw
Aw

[Interlude]
Aw, hit me!
Yeah, yeah

[Outro]
And that's why, why, why, why
Oh yeah, I love that little girl of mine
Mine, mine
Oh! Hey!
Oh!
Yeah, yeah, yeah

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.