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Hungry for Tunes: 4 Underrated Classic Rock Songs About Food

Classic rock songs tend to focus on subjects like love, loss, being a rock star, partying all night long, etc. Rarely have classic rock bands deviated from that formula. That is, except for the following four classic rock bands and musicians who opted to pen tunes about food. If youโ€™re in the mood for something appetizing, these classic rock songs about food might be just what youโ€™re looking for.

โ€œEnglish Teaโ€ by Paul McCartney

Thereโ€™s nothing more English than singing a song about tea. For Paul McCartney, though, writing a song about something as mundane as a beverage ended up resulting in a pretty solid hit. This 2005 song is a whimsical little gem from Chaos And Creation In The Backyard and a lovely ode to one of the most classic drinks one can find across the pond.

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โ€œWatermelon In Easter Hayโ€ by Frank Zappa

Frank Zappa was never a stranger to writing a weird song or two, and โ€œWatermelon In Easter Hayโ€ is certainly on the weird side. Though, itโ€™s worth noting that this particular song showcases one of Zappaโ€™s finest guitar tracks. Itโ€™s a delight from start to finish, and even Zappaโ€™s son, Dweezil, has said that this instrumental track features the best guitar solo his father ever wrote. Iโ€™m inclined to agree. Even though itโ€™s entirely an instrumental song with no lyrics about the titular watermelon, I still think itโ€™s worth including on this list.

โ€œSavoy Truffleโ€ by The Beatles

Well, I couldnโ€™t avoid this one. โ€œSavoy Truffleโ€ by The Beatles, released in 1968, might be the most famous song about a sweet treat ever. George Harrison penned this particular tune from the White Album. According to Harrison, he wrote the song about his friend Eric Claptonโ€™s love of chocolate sweets, namely chocolate truffles. Outside of the confectionery subject matter, this is one of Harrisonโ€™s most mature and evolved songwriting efforts ever contributed to The Beatles.

โ€œCoconutโ€ by Harry Nilsson

Another standout track on our list of classic rock songs about food is the humble hit โ€œCoconutโ€ by Harry Nilsson. This novelty song was released way back in 1972 and was a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Notable for its calypso vibe and humorous storytelling, this song is about a woman who drinks coconut milk and lime, falls ill, calls a doctor, and annoys that doctor in the process. Itโ€™s a classic that has been covered by everyone from The Muppets to Dannii Minogue.

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