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Paul McCartney and Jimmy Fallon Perform "Scrambled Eggs" (aka "Yesterday")

What if The Beatles' song "Yesterday" were about scrambled eggs instead? Supposedly Paul McCartney used the words "scrambled eggs" as placeholder lyrics when he was writing the song. In any case, he was game to sing a breakfast-y version of the song — a duet with host Jimmy Fallon, no less! — last night on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. Other subjects explored: women's legs, waffle fries. Fallon tried to add a verse about chicken wings, but the vegetarian McCartney shot him down and changed it to tofu wings.

Video: Paul McCartney and Jimmy Fallon Sing "Scrambled Eggs" (aka "Yesterday")

· Paul McCartney sings "Scrambled Eggs" [Late Night With Jimmy Fallon]
· All Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Coverage on Eater [-E-]

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