File:Paul McCartney - There you are, Eddie (1969)-2

Most fans know that Paul McCartney used to have an Old English Sheepdog called Martha, mostly thanks to the fact that the dog is in lots of well known photos, and she has her own song, "Martha My Dear" on the Beatles' "White album". Less well known is Paul's other dog from the same time, a Yorkshire terrier called Eddie. After releasing "Martha My Dear", Paul may have felt sorry for Eddie, who didn't have a song of his own. To rectify this he composed "There You Are, Eddie," possibly in December 1968, while visiting Hunter Davies in Portugal. Never released, the song was performed three times by Paul during the "Get Back" sessions on January 24th, 1969.

There you are, Eddie (McCartney)

There you are, Eddie – Eddie – Eddie, there you are, Eddie – Eddie, you dog

You pretend to be in with the in-crowd, and you think that you’re one of the boys, but you know you’ve been barking too loud, and you know that I can’t stand the noise

There you are, Eddie – Eddie – Eddie, there you are, Eddie – Eddie, you dog

You pretend to be in with the in-crowd, and you think that you’re one of the boys, but you know you’ve just been barking too loud, and you know that I can’t stand the noise

There you are, Eddie – Eddie – Eddie, there you are, Eddie – Eddie, you dog Eddie, you dog, Eddie, you dog