
Lorene Mann had a minor career in the 1960s and early 70s, more as a songwriter, I think, than a singer. I've posted a couple of her 45rpms in the past, and now and pleased to get my hands on a full album. It might be her only one as a solo artist. She wrote the tune "Don't Go Near The Indians", although I don't have her version of it, if any exists. A female songwriter with a minor singing career in the 60s? Sounds like Liz Anderson's story. Guess Lorene didn't have the looks to compete with Bobbie Gentry or Jeannie C. Riley. I'm standing by this Mann.
1. Color Him Father
2. Daddy Sang Bass
3. Stand By Your Man
4. All I Have To Offer You (is me)
5. Stranger At The Funeral
6. You Used To Call Me Baby
7. Tell It All
8. Don't Put Your Hands On Her
9. So I Could Be Your Friend
10. One Of Them
11. Stay Out Of My Dreams
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