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0/11/1968

White Houses

The Animals

1968 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Noviembre 1968 · Fecha Grabación: 1968 -
    Discográfica: MGM Records · · Productor: Tom Wilson

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    1968 single by Eric Burdon & the Animals

    White Houses is a song performed by Eric Burdon & the Animals in 1968. It was the opening track from their psychedelic rock album Every One Of Us. "White Houses" peaked #67 on the US pop singles chart[1] and #46 on the Canadian RPM charts.[2] The B-side was "River Deep, Mountain High",[3][failed verification] later included on their album Love Is. "River Deep, Mountain High" was also viewed as the A-side of the release in some countries.[3]

    In 1995, Burdon re-recorded the song. It is featured on Absolutely the Best (1999).

    In 2002, it was covered by Ed Kuepper as a part of a medley, which featured the song "Hey Gyp", another song performed by Eric Burdon.

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    1968 single by Eric Burdon & the Animals

    White Houses is a song performed by Eric Burdon & the Animals in 1968. It was the opening track from their psychedelic rock album Every One Of Us. "White Houses" peaked #67 on the US pop singles chart[1] and #46 on the Canadian RPM charts.[2] The B-side was "River Deep, Mountain High",[3][failed verification] later included on their album Love Is. "River Deep, Mountain High" was also viewed as the A-side of the release in some countries.[3]

    In 1995, Burdon re-recorded the song. It is featured on Absolutely the Best (1999).

    In 2002, it was covered by Ed Kuepper as a part of a medley, which featured the song "Hey Gyp", another song performed by Eric Burdon.