Layng Martine
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Layng Martine

Layng Martine Jr. Layng Martine Jr. American songwriter (born 1942) James Layng Martine Jr. (born March, 1942) is an American songwriter whose compositions have appeared on the country and pop music charts over a four-decade span beginning in the late 1960s. His songs, "Way Down" and "Rub it In", have each been recorded by over 20 artists. In 2013, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Some of Martine's writing credits include Elvis Presley's million-selling "Way Down"; The Pointer Sisters' "Should I Do It" and Trisha Yearwood's "I Wanna Go Too Far". Quick facts Background information, Born ... Layng Martine Jr. Background information Born James Layng Martine Jr. 1942 (age 83–84) New York City, U.S. Genres Country…

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Singles

Live On The Sunshine / Rub It In
Live On The Sunshine / Rub It In