Peanut Butter Jam is a 1994 audio cassette from Sony Wonder and Epic Records consisting of ten humorous, nonsense classic pop songs from past decades. The lyrics were included on the container insert along with a free tattoo.
Tracks[]
# | Song | Original artist | Redone style | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Peanut Butter | The Royal Guardsmen | Blues-rock | 3:10 |
2 | Coconut | Harry Nilsson | Lounge lizard pop | 3:10 |
3 | The Purple People Eater | Sheb Wooley | Bluesy rockabilly | 2:30 |
4 | The Name Game | Shirley Ellis | Tribal | 3:10 |
5 | Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh | Allan Sherman | Hip-hop | 3:10 |
6 | Splish Splash | Bobby Darin | Reggae | 3:10 |
7 | I'm My Own Grandpa | Chet Atkins | Bluegrass | 3:20 |
8 | Walkin' My Cat Named Dog | Norma Tanega | Country-rock | 2:10 |
9 | Yakety Yak | The Coasters | Hip hop-rock hybrid | 2:00 |
10 | The Thing | Phil Harris | Sea chantey | 2:20 |
Trivia[]
- This tape was recorded at Studio L in Weirton, West Virginia; Baron & Baron in New York City; Blue Nile Recording in Burbank, California, the Labriola Empire Studio and Love Studio, New York City.
- Amongst the various artists, Barbara Blue and Mark Eddie, who worked on Nick at Nite bumpers, were featured.
- The first track was featured in a 1994 ad for Nickelodeon audio cassettes from that year.
- The producer is mentioned on the reggae remix of "Splish Splash" when Mark Eddie says that "Pomposello is doing the hula."
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