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"The House That Built Me" is a poignant country song recorded by Miranda Lambert, released in 2010. The song, written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, explores themes of nostalgia, memory, and the emotional connection to one's childhood home. It became a major hit for Lambert, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
I have one called House of Built Me that's like the one people come up to me the most and like that's my story and it's I didn't write it. I'm like but that's when I heard it that's why I was like this is my story too and those are the and like as a songwriter when you write a song like that that's that's the ultimate like reminder of like this is why I do that like it made somebody feel something.
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"The guest, Miranda Lambert, mentions "The House That Built Me" as a song that deeply resonates with people, often leading them to share their personal stories with her, even though she didn't write it herself."





