Eat the Music
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“Eat the Music” | |||||||||||
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Single by Kate Bush from the album The Red Shoes |
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B-side | "Eat the Music" (12" Mix) "Big Stripey Lie" "Candle in the Wind" |
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Released | 7 September 1993 (U.S.) | ||||||||||
Format | CD single/Cassette Single | ||||||||||
Genre | Pop Rock | ||||||||||
Length | 4:55 | ||||||||||
Label | Columbia (U.S.) | ||||||||||
Writer(s) | Kate Bush | ||||||||||
Producer | Kate Bush | ||||||||||
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"Eat the Music" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. Columbia Records released it as the lead single from Bush's album The Red Shoes in the U.S., while EMI chose "Rubberband Girl" everywhere else in the world. It was released in Holland and a few other countries 7 or 8 months later, but never in the UK as an A-side (except for a small handful of extremely rare 7" vinyls and promo CD singles, which remain in circulation despite being recalled by the label).
"Eat the Music" is about opening up in relationships to reveal who we really are inside. The single reached number ten in the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart.