BEANS, BEANS, THE MUSICAL FRUIT

"'Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit'" is a children's song about the capacity for beans to contribute to flatulence. The song is also variously known as "'Beans, Beans, the Magical Fruit'" and "'Beans, Beans, the Wonderful Fruit'". One variation of the song is titled "'Beans, Beans, They're Good for Your Heart'."
The basis of the song (and bean/fart humor in general) is the high amount of oligosaccharides present in beans. Bacteria in the large intestine digest these sugars, producing carbon dioxide and hydrogen; these gasses are expelled from the body as flatulence.

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Beans, beans, the musical fruit.

The more you eat, the more you toot.

The more you toot, the better you feel.

So eat your beans with every meal!

likewise

Beans, beans, the musical fruit.

The more you eat, the more you toot.

The more you toot, the better you feel.

So let's eat beans for every meal!

and another versions lyrics run

Beans, beans, they're good for your heart.

The more you eat, the more you fart.

The more you fart, the better you feel.

So let's eat beans for every meal!

and another version lyrics run

Beans, beans, good for your heart,

The more you eat, the more you fart.

The more you fart, the more you eat,

The more you sit on the toilet seat!

and another version lyrics run

Beans, beans, the magical fruit.

The more you eat, the more you toot.

The more you toot, the better you feel.

So lift your leg, and let them squeal!

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★ In ''The Simpsons'' episode ''Whacking Day'' when Bart is expelled from Springfield Elementary, his parents enroll him in a private Christian school. However he gets in trouble almost immediately for singing "Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit" when asked for a psalm, and is chased from the building by the teacher and other students. In the opening sequence of another episode, Bart can be seen writing "Beans are neither fruit nor musical" on the blackboard.

★ In Stephen King's The Gunslinger, the first part of The Dark Tower, this song is sung by Zolton, a raven kept by an eccentric young man living in the lonely desert, who provides hospitality to the gunslinger on his quest.

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