Barry, yes, back in the 70's there was a rash of "WORK and JOB" songs starting with Johnny Paycheck's "TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT". Artists like Razzy Baily, Joe Stamply, David Allen Coe, and many other of the "rebel country stars" had many of those type songs. I do remember one called "Don't Quit Your Day job' that was some obscure song around that time.
But have heard the title used a couple hundred times. Most of the titles people toss around on sites like these are actually done a lot but people do "google or title' searches and a lot don't show up because they just never made it to a point of needing to be registered. They actually end up being written by a lot of newer writers who don't write them very well and they kind of ruin the title for everyone. I have known of many songs that were rejected by the title alone, just because it had been written so much.

House that Built Me was a great song and story. Took nearly 13 years to get cut and was not actually pitched to Miranda. It was pitched to Blake who had it for a while before he played it for her. She grew up in Texas in a very run down ramshackle house when her parent's business went through hard times and they nearly became homeless. She identified highly with the song, and when she did it, it softened her tone from the "ANGRY CHICK SINGER'and put her not only on every awards show, every magazine cover and another tax bracket, but refocused her career.

Allen Shamblin and Tom Douglas wrote that one and are both amazing writers. Great song. The defition of how to say the same thing we've heard a billion times, differently.

MAB