Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
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'''Stack of Leis''' is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by [[Kapono Beamer]].
 
'''Stack of Leis''' is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by [[Kapono Beamer]].
   
*[[Pizza Delivery]] - SpongeBob cries.
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*[[Pizza Delivery]] - SpongeBob wallows.
 
*[[Hall Monitor]] - SpongeBob walks away sadly.
 
*[[Hall Monitor]] - SpongeBob walks away sadly.
 
*[[Nature Pants]] - SpongeBob sleeps in a cave.
 
*[[Nature Pants]] - SpongeBob sleeps in a cave.
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*[[All That Glitters]] - SpongeBob cries since his spatula hated him.
 
*[[All That Glitters]] - SpongeBob cries since his spatula hated him.
 
*[[Wigstruck]] - SpongeBob lets go of the wig and it flies.
 
*[[Wigstruck]] - SpongeBob lets go of the wig and it flies.
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*[[Truth or Square?]] - "We didn't get to celebrate the Krusty Krab's 117th anniversary!" Everyboday else gives up.
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*Seinfields - SpongeBob Cried because Patrick wasn't his friend anymore.
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*Club Patrick - Patrick can't do a club.
   
 
==[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCIyguGtFqU Stadium Rave A]==
 
==[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCIyguGtFqU Stadium Rave A]==

Revision as of 20:20, 11 May 2010

This article is a list of associated production music used in the series and the episodes in which they are featured.

Saber Sance

Saber Sance was composed by Aram Khachaturian.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sad Partings

Sad Partings was composed by those versions.

Sad Parting (a)

Paddy Kingsland Version

  • Nature Pants - "Why thank you, Sandy. I would love one. Take Patty. Too bad SpongeBob's not here. These are his favorite. I sure wish he'd come home. Take bite."
  • Le Big Switch - Mr. Krabs weeps

Sad Parting (b)

Mike Sunderland Version

Sad Parting (c)

Brian Peters Version

Saddness of Love

Saddness of Love was composed by those versions.

Saddness of Love (a)

Sam Spence Version

Saddness of Love (b)

Kapono Beamer Version

  • Welcome to the Chum Bucket - "I can't take it anymore. You've gotta take that yellow nightmare back! It's not worth it. I'm better off stealing a Krabby Patty fair and square."

Saddness of Love (c)

Dick Stephen Walter Version

  • Dumped - main titles;"Gary! What we thought we had was something special"

Saddness of Love (d)

George Kulokahai and His Island Serenders Version

Sailing Over the Dogger Bank

Sailing Over the Dogger Bank is a traditional sea shanty performed by Brian Douglas Gulland, Robin Jeffrey, Tim Laycock, and Robert Alexander White. This is the only known background music to have lyrics in it.

Sailor's Waltz

Sailor's Waltz was composed by Heinz Matschurat.

  • Boating School - "The little radio in your head?"
  • The Paper - "Wait, more impressions. A guy throwing the piece of paper on the ground. A guy stomping on the piece of paper."
  • Skill Crane - "Come on, Squidward. You know you want to."

Santa's on His Way

Santa's on His Way was composed by David Snell.

Savage Episode

Savage Episode was composed by Len Stevens.

No information of episode placement yet.

Saw Theme

Saw Theme was composed by William Trytell. It is not the theme from the Saw movie series.

  • Krab Borg - "We now return to tonight's Creepy Time Theater presentation of Night of the Robot."

Saxaboogie

Saxaboogie was composed by Harry Bluestone.

Say it with a Smile (a,e)

Say it with a Smile was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

Scared Stiff

Scared Stiff was composed by John Fox.

Screen Heroes (a)

Screen Heroes (a) was composed by Simon Chamberlain.

Screw on the Loose

Screw on the Loose was composed by Tony Lowry.

Scurry Along

Scurry Along was composed by Charles Williams

Sea Battle

Sea Battle was composed by John Fox.

No information of episode placement yet.

Search Party

Search Party was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Search Party (1)

No information of episode placement yet.

Search Party (3)

No information of episode placement yet.

Secret Agent

Secret Agent was composed by David Lindup.

No information of episode placement yet.

Secret Service

Secret Service was composed by Syd Dale. In earlier episode, It is heard in montages.

  • Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II - Montage of SpongeBob blowing the conch signal.
  • Wet Painters - Montage of SpongeBob and Patrick attempting to get the paint off of Mr. Krabs' first dollar.
  • Spy Buddies - "Your mission, should you choose to accept it..."; "To the Spymobile!"
  • Patty Caper - Flashback of Spongebob stealing the secret ingredient.

Secret Shadow

Secret Shadow was composed by John Scott.

Send Them Victorious (b)

Send Them Victorious was composed by Graham de Wilde.

Setting the Trap

Setting the Trap was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

Sargent Jones

Sargent Jones was composed by Larry Hochman.

She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain

She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain is a vaudeville-style arrangement of the folk song of the same name by Harry Bluestone.

Shock

Shock is a series of cues composed by Dave Hewson

Shock (t)

No information of episode placement yet.

Shock (u)

No information of episode placement yet.

Shock Attack

Shock Attack was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin

No information of episode placement yet.

Shock Headed Peter

Shock Headed Peter was composed by Ronald Hanmer.

Shock Horror

Shock Horror was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

Shock Horror (a)

Shock Horror (b)

  • Pickles - "Mr. Krabs, the front door is missing!!"

Shoppers World

Shoppers World was composed by Harry Bluestone

Shopping Spree

Shopping Spree was composed by Laurie Johnson. It is commonly associated with Greek Comedies.

Shopping Street

Shopping Street was composed by Cedric King-Palmer.

Show Fanfare

Show Fanfare is a series of cues composed by David Lindup

Show Fanfare 1

Show Fanfare 2

Show Fanfare 3

  • Pizza Delivery - "Oh, no I was wrong. It looks okay. Sure is a fine looking pizza. "

Show Fanfare 4

Showtime (c)

Showtime (c) was composed by Robert Sharples

No information of episode placement yet

Silent Tears

Silent Tears was composed by Keith Nichols

No information of episode placement yet

Silly Season (a)

Silly Season (a) was composed by David Bell and Otto Sieben

No information of episode placement yet

Simply Fab

Simply Fab was composed by Larry G. Wilcox

Six Powerful Cues

The Six Powerful Cues were composed by Wilfred William Burns

1st Powerful Cue

  • No Nose Knows - "This is unexcusable!";"That no good, nose flartin... "

2nd Powerful Cue

3rd Powerful Cue

  • Hooky - Spongebob gasps "Hook"

4th Powerful Cue

5th Powerful Cue

6th Powerful Cue

Skaters Waltz

Skaters Waltz is an arrangement of Emile Charles Waldteufel's "Les Patineurs" by George Wilson.

Skyscraper City

Skyscraper City was composed by Ronald Hanmer

Slave Caravan 2

Slave Caravan 2 was composed by Gregor F. Narholz

Sleazy Sax

Sleazy Sax was composed by Richard Myhill.

Sleigh-Ride

Sleigh-Ride was composed by David Snell.

  • Christmas Who? - "Patrick, I designed this mechanism specifically to shoot bottles to the surface."

Slick in the City

Slick in the City was composed by Kenny Graham.

Slippery Sid

Slippery Sid was composed by Roger Roger.

  • Hocus Pocus - Monroe and Tom are driving past SpongeBob

Smoke and Dreams

Smoke and Dreams was composed by Otto Sieben.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sneaking Strangers

Sneaking Strangers was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin

Sneaking Stranger A

Sneaking Stranger B

  • Culture Shock - SpongeBob tries to get rid of the spot.
  • Blackjack - Title Card

Sneaking Stranger C

Sneaking Stranger D

Sneak Up

Sneak Up was composed by Gerhard Trede.

  • Fear of a Krabby Patty - Plankton explains to himself that SpongeBob will be exhausted and then Plankton will get the Krabby Patty formula.

Sneaking About

Sneaking About was composed by Phillip Green

So Tired

So Tired was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.

Someone Coming

Someone Coming was composed by Raymond Jones

No information of episode placement yet

Soul Organ Impromptu

Soul Organ Impromptu was composed by Alan Hawkshaw.

South Pacific Island II

South Pacific Island II was composed by Victor Cavini.

No information of episode placement yet.

South Sea Island Lullaby

South Sea Island Lullaby was composed by George Elliot.

The Sovereign's March

The Sovereign's March was composed by Barrie Hingley.

No information of episode placement yet.

Space Critters (a)

Space Critters (a) was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

No information of episode placement yet.

Spaghetti Western (a)

Spaghetti Western (a) was composed by Dick Stephen Walter

No information of episode placement yet

Spanish Ladies (b)

Spanish Ladies (b) is a traditional sea shanty performed by Robin Jeffrey and Tim Laycock.

Sparkle Fun

Sparkle Fun was composed by Kapono Beamer.. As the title suggests, It contains a Hawaiian string at the end.

Speaking Guitar

Speaking Guitar was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

No information of episode placement yet.

Spindlelegs

Spindlelegs was composed by Cedric King-Palmer.

Spookey Scenerys

Spookey Scenerys are composed by W. Merreck Farran. They are known to Halloween

Spookey Scenery a

This cue sounds a little bit similar to Korn's Freak On A Leash.

Spookey Scenery b

Spring Cleaning

Spring Cleaning was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Spring Song (Songs Without Words, Op. 62, No. 6)

Spring Song (Songs Without Words, Op. 62, No. 6) was composed by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fiachra Trench.

No information of episode placement yet.

Springtime for Lovers

Springtime for Lovers was composed by Len Stevens.

Stack of Leis

Stack of Leis is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

  • Pizza Delivery - SpongeBob wallows.
  • Hall Monitor - SpongeBob walks away sadly.
  • Nature Pants - SpongeBob sleeps in a cave.
  • Karate Choppers - SpongeBob cries after getting fired.
  • Suds - SpongeBob explains to Gary that he got the suds.
  • Valentine's Day - Patrick tries to explain to SpongeBob about how he feels about a handshake he got from him, but gets interrupted by other people when they thank SpongeBob for the gifts they got from him.
  • Squid's Day Off - Squidward asks SpongeBob for his job back.
  • Big Pink Loser - Patrick wants an award.
  • Grandma's Kisses - SpongeBob cries uncontrollably for a long time, failing to stop, cries like a sprinkler sprays water everywhere.
  • Pre-Hibernation Week - Spongebob thinks the games are dangerous
  • I Had an Accident - "Nothin's workin', Patrick."
  • All That Glitters - SpongeBob cries since his spatula hated him.
  • Wigstruck - SpongeBob lets go of the wig and it flies.
  • Truth or Square? - "We didn't get to celebrate the Krusty Krab's 117th anniversary!" Everyboday else gives up.
  • Seinfields - SpongeBob Cried because Patrick wasn't his friend anymore.
  • Club Patrick - Patrick can't do a club.

Stadium Rave A

Stadium Rave A was composed by Mark Governor and Glenn Nishida. The song sounds very similar to "Get Ready for This!" which is heard at sporting events, such as basketball.

  • Jellyfish Jam - The music that blares from SpongeBob's stereo while he and the jellyfish dance.

Stand-Up Comic

The Stand-Up Comic cues were composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy. They are rimshots on a drum set often used to indicate the punchline of a joke.

Stand-Up Comic A

No information of episode placement yet.

Stand-Up Comic B

Stand-Up Comic C

Stand-Up Comic D

Stand Boys Stand

Stand Boys Stand is a traditional folk song performed by Jerry Burnham, Tony Ellis, and Stephen Wade.

Star Parade

Star Parade was composed by Tony Kinsey.

No information of episode placement yet.

Star Prizes (a)

Star Prizes (a) was composed by Tony Kinsey.

  • Driven to Tears - "Congratulations, Mr. Star! You're the one millionth person to pass the test!"

Stars and Games

Stars and Games was composed by Alf Saro.

Stealth By Night

Stealth By Night was composed by Jack Coles.

Stealthily

Stealthily was composed by Jack Shaindlin.

Stepping Into Danger

Stepping Into Danger was composed by Mike Sunderland.

Stepping Up

Stepping Up was composed by Sam Spence and Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Sam Spence Version

Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin Version

Stiff Upper Lip

Stiff Upper Lip was composed by Paddy Kingsland.

Stop Press

Stop Press was composed by Vivian Kennard.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Story Of The West (a)

The Story Of The West (a) was composed by Ron Goodwin.

No information of episode placement yet.

Strange Goings-On

Strange Goings-On was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Stranger in Town

The Stranger in Town was composed by Tony Kinsey

No information of episode placement yet.

Street Scene

Street Scene was composed by Robert Farnon.

No information of episode placement yet.

String Fashion

String Fashion was composed by Wilfred William Burns.

No information on episode placement yet.

Sugar Beat

Sugar Beat was composed by Sid Phillips.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sugar Plum Fairy 59

Sugar Plum Fairy 59 is an arrangement of Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker by Richard Harvey.

  • Suds - Title card and when SpongeBob's house is icy
  • Christmas Who? - Sandy tells SpongeBob all about Christmas while Patchy narrates.

Sunset Strip

Sunset Strip was composed by Reg Owen.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sunshine in Hawaii

Sunshine in Hawaii was composed by Max Mahlmann.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sunny Risers

Sunny Risers was composed by Kapono Beamer.

Sunny Riser (a)

This version is the "sad" version of the song.

Sunny Riser (b)

Sunny Riser (c)

Supernatural 1

Supernatural 1 was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin. It is not the theme tune to the Supernatural TV series.

No information of episode placement yet.

Superquick

Superquick was composed by Daniel Janin.

Superquick A

  • Clams - Mr. Krabs celebrates finally getting his one millionth dollar.

Superquick B

Super Hero

Super Hero was composed by Tony Hymas.

No information of episode placement yet.

Surf's Up! A

Surf's Up! A was composed by Jerry Burnham and Wayne Cook

Surfer Babies

Surfer Babies were composed by Jerry Burnham.

Surfer Baby (a)

No information of episode placement yet.

Surfer Baby (d)

Surfin' Fun

Surfin' Fun was composed by Grahame Maclean and Barry Ryder.

Surfin' Fun A

Surfin' Fun B

Surfin' Fun C

Surfin' Summers

Surfin' Summers were written and composed by Richard Myhill. It is an homage to surf-rock group, The Beach Boys.

Surfin' Summer (a)

  • Doing Time - The song that Fred listens to on his headphones.

Surfin' Summer (b)

No information of episode placement yet.

Surfin' Summer Girls

Surfin' Summer Girls was composed by Henry Marsh and Phil Pickett, former members of British pop group Sailor.

Surfing Crazy

Surfing Crazy was composed by Warren Bennett.

Sweet and Lovely

Sweet and Lovely was composed by Alan Braden.

Sweet Annabelle

Sweet Annabelle was composed by Sam Fonteyn.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sweet Manea

Sweet Manea is a Traditional Hawaiian song composed by Kapono Beamer.

Sweet Victory 1

Sweet Victory 1 was written and performed by David Glenn Eisley and Bob Kulick.

  • Band Geeks - The song that SpongeBob and the Bikini Bottom Super Band sing at the end.

Sword Fight

Sword Fight was composed by Sam Fonteyn.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Sword of Damocles

The Sword of Damocles was composed by Jack Beaver.

No information of episode placement yet.

Symphony No.6 in F (Pastoral), 1st Movement

Symphony No.6 in F (Pastoral), 1st Movement is an arrangement of Ludwig Van Beethoven's classical song composed by Fiachra Trench.