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    Who wrote "Hello Mary Lou"?

    Question #120565. Asked by serpa. (Mar 03 11 9:41 PM)


    Zbeckabee

    "Hello Mary Lou" is a song written by U.S. singer Gene Pitney and Cayet Mangiaracina and performed by Ricky Nelson in 1961.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_mary_lou

    Mar 03 11, 9:46 PM


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