In a week when Jif was being recalled in Canada, we won't be recalling this episode! Three dumb songs about our favourite legume: the peanut. Little Joe and the Thrillers start spreading the madness with "Peanuts," the nuttiest hit song of 1957 (5:22). We're crrrazy about it. There's a "twist" in our discussion of Little Joe, so listen close. Next, following up from last week's look at The One Way Street's wild hit "We All Love Peanut Butter" is the much, much more wholesome ode to "Peanut Butter," brought to you by Paula Goodridge & Co. Everything you wanted to know about Rockport, Maine's most famous Harbourmaster's daughter and then some! That one is a smooth one, not crunchy, like our final great goober, "I Found a Peanut" by Thee Midniters (1:12:04). Definitely one of the dumbest songs we've ever discussed, so we rise to the occasion, like the oil on top of that yucky organic peanut butter. Stick to the good stuff, and the good stuff'll stick to you!