Songwriter: Dewey Terry Don Harris

Producer: Bill Medley

[Intro]
Justine

[Chorus]
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Yeah, you just don't treat me right
And Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
You just don't treat me right
You like to ball in the mornin'
And stay out late at night

[Verse]
Goin' to the barber shop
Gonna have them do me up
Gonna get clean for my little buttercup

[Chorus]
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Yeah, you just don't treat me right
You like to ball in the mornin'
And stay out late in the night

[Interlude]
Hey (Hey)
Ho (Ho)
Hey (Hey)
Ho (Ho)
Oh-oh

[Chorus]
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
You like to ball in the mornin'
And stay out late at night
Ah

[Bridge]
Do you feel all right?
(Yes, I feel all right)
Do you feel all right now, yeah?
(Yes, I feel all right)
I wanna know, I wanna know, yeah, yeah
(Yes, I feel all right)
Do you feel all right now?
(Yes, I feel all right)
Do you feel all right?
(Yes, I feel all right)
Do you feel all right, yeah?
(Yes, I feel all right)

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse]
Goin' to the barber shop
Gonna have them do me up
Gonna get clean for my little buttercup

[Chorus]
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Yeah, girl, you just don't treat me right
You like to ball in the mornin'
And stay out late at night
Oh, woah
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
Justine, Justine
You like to ball in the mornin'
And stay out late at night
Hey

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.