Eat at Home

Eat at Home

Infobox Single
Name = Eat At Home


Artist = Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney
from Album = Ram
B-side = "Smile Away"
Released = 1971
Format = 7"
Recorded = 1970
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Parlophone
Writer = Paul McCartney
Producer = Paul McCartney
Chart position =
Reviews =
Last single = "The Back Seat of My Car"
(1971)
This single = "Eat At Home"
(1971)
Next single = "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"
(1971) |

Eat At Home is a 1971 single by Paul and Linda McCartney in some countries (but not the UK). It was issued from their album "Ram" from earlier that year.

It has been cited as Paul's homage to the sound and feel of his hero, rock legend Buddy Holly.Fact|date=February 2008


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