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"The House With the Whitewashed Gable"
Single by Joe Dolan
B-side"Work Day Blues"
Released10 February 1967
Genrecountry
Length2:15
LabelPye
Songwriter(s)Neil Levenson
Joe Dolan singles chronology
"Pretty Brown Eyes"
(1966)
"The House With the Whitewashed Gable"
(1967)
"Tar and Cement"
(1967)

"The House With the Whitewashed Gable" is a 1967 country song written by Neil Levenson and performed by Irish showband singer Joe Dolan and his band, the Drifters.[1][2]

Statue of Joe Dolan in Mullingar
  1. ^ "The House with the Whitewashed Gable / Work Day Blues by Joe Dolan - RYM/Sonemic" – via rateyourmusic.com.
  2. ^ https://joedolan.com/the-joe-dolan-story/

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