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  • Lorene Mann: American singer (1937 - 2013)
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  • Lorene Mann

    American country music singer-songwriter (1937–2013)

    Lillian Lorene Mann (January 4, 1937 – May 24, 2013)[1] was an American country music singer and songwriter.

    She is known for her duets with Justin Tubb and Archie Campbell.

    Mann was born January 4, 1937, in Huntland, Tennessee,[2] as the youngest of ten children. After moving to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1956, Mann wrote "Left to Right", a top 10 hit by Kitty Wells in 1960.

    She also wrote "Don't Go Near the Indians" by Rex Allen (#4, 1962), "Something Precious" by Skeeter Davis (#23, 1962), and "My Wife's House" by Jerry Wallace (#9, 1974).[3]

    Between 1965 and 1969, Mann recorded for RCA Victor.

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    She recorded two duet albums, Together and Alone with Justin Tubb in 1966, and Tell It Like It Is with Archie Campbell in 1968. Singles from the albums entered the Hot Country Songs chart. "Hurry, Mr. Peters", a duet with Tubb, was an answer song to "Yes, Mr.

    Peters" by Roy Drusky and