Eat at Home
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Eat at Home est une chanson de Paul McCartney (créditée Paul et Linda McCartney pour des raisons financières) parue sur l'album Ram en mai 1971.
Au mois d'août suivant, elle sort en single en France et en Allemagne, mais ni aux États-Unis, ni au Royaume-Uni. Il s'agit d'un hommage au style de Buddy Holly.
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- Single musical sorti en 1971
- Single de Paul McCartney
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