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The House That Built Me. " The House That Built Me " is a song written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. Blake Shelton was originally set to record the song, but when Lambert heard it, she emotionally reacted to the lyrics, and immediately wanted to record it for herself.
In 1863, David Claypoole Johnston published a cartoon "The House that Jeff Built", a satirical denunciation of Jefferson Davis, slavery, and the Confederacy. [13] During World War I, British Propaganda promoted the following version of the rhyme: This is the house that Jack built. This is the bomb that fell on the house that Jack built.
"The House That Jack Built" is a song written by Bobby Lance and Fran Robbins. It was originally recorded by Thelma Jones and released on the Barry label earlier in 1968. That version did not make the U.S. charts. [1] Aretha Franklin released her version of the song in 1968, and this song reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100.
However you choose to recognize Memorial Day this year, you may find inspiration in heartfelt songs like "Arlington" by Trace Adkins, "I Drive Your Truck," by Lee Brice and "Ragged Old Flag" by ...
Alan Price Set singles chronology. "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear". (1967) " The House That Jack Built ". (1967) "Shame". (1967) " The House That Jack Built " is a song written by Alan Price and recorded by the Alan Price Set. It was Price's first self-composed single, as well as his first self-produced recording.
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His song "The House that Built Me", co-written with Tom Douglas, was recorded by Miranda Lambert and she won the Best Female Country Vocal Performance Grammy for the recording. [ 4 ] In 2009, Shamblin was inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Association Hall of Fame on March 1, 2009, at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas. [ 5 ]
Signed to Respond, she had UK hit singles in March 1983 with "The House That Jack Built" and, in July, with "Give it Some Emotion" (both credited simply to 'Tracie') [2] Her debut album, Far from the Hurting Kind, was released in 1984 under the name Tracie. [2] It was reissued in Japan in 1996. [2]