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TREAT HER RIGHT©

Live 31 Jan 1998 version

Southside Johnny:I wanna tell you a story
I heard a long time ago
That if you want good lovin'
You gotta start real slow
You'll get love at midnight
If you just treat her right

Southside Johnny:Well if you practice my method
Ah, just as hard as you can
You're gonna get a reputation
As a real lovin' man
You'll be glad every night
That you treated her right

All:Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(Alright!)
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(Big horns, right there!)
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(I said alright!)
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(Sure feels good)
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(I'm talking about love!)

Bruce Springsteen (spoken):Clarence Clemons!

Bruce Springsteen (spoken):Come on La Bamba!

Jon Bon Jovi:Learn my lesson
Ah, just as hard as you can
You're gonna get a reputation
As a good lovin' man
And you'll be glad every night
Ah, that you treated her right

All:Hey hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(Come on!)
All:Hey hey hey hey!

Southside Johnny:(One more time!)

All:Hey hey hey hey!
Jon Bon Jovi:You're not getting tired?!
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Jon Bon Jovi:You're not getting tired?!
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Southside Johnny:(It's alright!)
All:Hey hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey hey!

Bruce Springsteen (spoken):Good going!

Page last updated: 04 Sep 2007

Written by Roy Head and Gene Kurtz. Child. Check out Roy Head And The Traits' original version for more details.

The song was performed live with Bruce Springsteen once, on 31 Jan 1998 during the "Come Together: Jon Bon Jovi & Friends" benefit concert held at Count Basie Theater, Red Bank, NJ, and the above lyrics are for that performance. Jon Bon Jovi and Jon Bon Jovi were trading vocals and Bruce Springsteen was playing guitar on this song.

Promotional poster for the 31 Jan 1998 benefit show at Count Basie Theater, Red Bank, NJ

The "Come Together: Jon Bon Jovi & Friends" benefit concert was organized by the Long Branch Police Department, The Asbury Park Press, and FPI Concerts, along with Jon Bon Jovi. The concert was to honor slain Long Branch police officer Sgt. Patrick King and raise money for the Sgt. Patrick King Memorial Fund to provide for his family. King, 45-year-old father of two young boys, was fatally shot on 20 Nov 1997 by a fugitive who had vowed to kill himself and a police officer rather than be captured and returned to jail.

20 musicians with ties to the Jersey shore music scene answered Jon Bon Jovi's call, including Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa and several members of the then-disbanded E Street Band (Clarence Clemons, Danni Frederici, Patti Scialfa, Little Steven, and Max Weinberg), Southside Johnny, Bobby Bandiera, and Richie Sambora among others. Actor Danny DeVito was the event's MC. Tickets, which were priced at $125, went on sale on 17 Jan 1998 noon, selling out in eight minutes. The concert that was organized in short order raised more than $112,000 for King's widow and his two sons.

"It was a chance to forget about it [the murder] a little bit," Long Branch police Sgt. Bruce Johantgen, one of about 50 city police officers who attended the show, told The Asbury Park Press. "The outpouring of love from the performers to the audience was unbelievable". Johantgen said he found it ironic that Bon Jovi and other performers thanked the audience for coming to the sold-out show. "From the police perspective, I kept thinking, 'We should be thanking you for giving your time'," Johantgen said.

This was a near-reunion of the fabled E Street Band and Bruce's first full-length electric gig following the acoustic The Ghost Of Tom Joad Solo Acoustic Tour. Springsteen spent much of (or maybe all) the night onstage, singing or playing guitar only. Soundboard recording for that concert is available among collectors.

The song was also played on 04 Dec 1999 at the Diasco residence in Colt's Neck, NJ. According to Brucebase, in June 1999, at a Doug Flutie Autism Foundation fundraising gala held at Jon Bon Jovi's estate in Middletown, guests Anthony and Pam Diasco paid $60,000 during the evening's dinner auction for right to host a very private Bon Jovi band concert at their home. The performance took place on 04 Dec 1999 at the Diasco's estate in Colt's Neck, NJ. Although Springsteen's services were not part of the June auction, the Diasco's got a bonus - Bruce (as well as Patti Scialfa and Southside Johnny) attended the party and Bruce (backed by Bon Jovi) performed a set of 6 songs, including TREAT HER RIGHT.

The above lyrics are for the live 31 Jan 1998 performance at Count Basie Theater, Red Bank, NJ. Check out Roy Head And The Traits' original version.

Thanks Jake (ol'catfishinthelake from BTX and Greasy Lake) for the lyrics help.

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Was Bruce Springsteen playing guitar on all of the 31 Jan 1998 show's tracks on which he didn't sing? Info should be found on Backstreets magazine #58 [Spring 1998]. If you can assist, please contact me via the below form or by email: . You will be credited. Thanks in advance.

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