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

List of production music contents

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Sabre Dance

Sabre Dance was composed by Aram Khachaturian.

  • Slimy Dancing - Played when a fish was doing a coin trick at the talent show.

Sad Partings (a)

Sad Parting (a) was composed by Paddy Kingsland.

  • 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.

Sailing Over the Dogger Bank

thumb|300px|right 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. This track is mainly associated with Mr. Krabs at the Krusty Krab. Someday, it might be associated as an Achterhoek Dance.

  • Boating School - (Could be associated with Mrs. Puff at her boating school) "The little radio in your head?"
  • Pickles - Close-up of the moneyback guarantee.
  • Squeaky Boots - "Argh, What am I gonna do? I spent 2 whole dollars on these boots, and now I'm stuck with 'em!"
  • Karate Choppers - In the bathroom, Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob not to do karate.
  • The Paper - (Not associated with Mr. Krabs at the Krusty Krab or Mrs. Puff at her boating school) "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."

Salute to the King (a)

Salute to the King (a) was composed by Paddy Kingsland.

  • Rule of Dumb - "Your wish is my command, Your Majesty. *laughs*"

Santa's on His Way

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

Savage Episode

Savage Episode was composed by Len Stevens.

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. Throughout the course of the series, it is often played at parties.

Say it with a Smile (a)

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

Scared Stiff

Scared Stiff was composed by John Fox.

Scherzo Phrenia

Scherzo Phrenia was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

  • Buried in Time - The time capsule is buried with SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward inside.

Screen Heroes (a)

Screen Heroes (a) was composed by Simon Chamberlain.

Screw on the Loose

Screw on the Loose was composed by Tony Lowry. {C File:Screw on the Loose.ogg

Scurry Along

Scurry Along was composed by Charles Williams

Sea Battle

Sea Battle was composed by John Fox.

Search Party

Search Party was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Search Party 1

Search Party 3

Seaweed

Seaweed was composed Steve Belfer. It is most commonly used as a theme for Patrick, but is also used for SpongeBob as well.

Secret Agent

Secret Agent was composed by David Lindup.

  • Spy Buddies - SpongeBob and Patrick sneak into the Chum Bucket at night.

Secret Service

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

Secret Shadow

Secret Shadow was composed by John Scott.

Send Them Victorious (b)

Send Them Victorious was composed by Graham de Wilde.

Sergeant Jones

Sergeant Jones was composed by Larry Hochman.

Setting the Trap

Setting the Trap was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

Shadow Villain

Shadow Villain was composed by Meyer Kupferman.

Shark Alert

Shark Alert was composed by David Farnon.

Shark Attack A

Shark Attack A was composed by John Charles Fiddy.

Sharkskin

Sharkskin was composed by The Surfdusters.

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.

Shinobi Yoru Ihen

Shinobi Yoru Ihen was a cue composed by Noriyuki Asakura. As of now, it has been the only the Japanese-type music used in the show and was originally used in an anime named "Ragnarok the Animation" and was Track #29 on the official OST.

Shock

Shock is a series of cues composed by Dave Hewson.

Shock (c)

Shock (d)

Shock (e)

Shock (f)

Shock (g)

Shock (p)

Shock (r)

  • Plankton! - "Something must be wrong with my brain!"

Shock (t)

Shock (u)

Shock Attack

Shock Attack was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Shock Entrance

Shock Entrance was composed by Harry Bluestone.

Shock Headed Peter

Shock Headed Peter was composed by Ronald Hanmer.

Shock Horror (a)

Shock Horror (a) was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

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.

Short Fanfares

Short Fanfares were composed by Alfred Kluten.

Short Fanfare 29

Short Fanfare 29.03

Showpizz A

  • Truth or Square - Patchy calls up Rosario Dawson; Triumph the Insult Comic Dog hangs up.

Show Fanfare

Show Fanfare is a series of cues composed by David Lindup

Show Fanfare 1

No information of episode placement yet.

Show Fanfare 3

No information of episode placement yet.

Show Fanfare 4

No information of episode placement yet.

Showdown

Showdown was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Showtime (c)

Showtime (c) was composed by Robert Sharples

  • Patty Hype - "Pretty Patties, available in six designer colors!"

Side Drums

Side Drums were composed by Mark Nolan.

{#52} Side Drum

{#52.02} Side Drum

{#52.05} Side Drum

Silent Tears

Silent Tears was composed by Keith Nichols.

Silly Season (a)

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

  • Club SpongeBob - "I do not now, nor will I ever, want to be a member of your stupid club!"

Simply Fab

Simply Fab was composed by Larry G. Wilcox

Simply Magical

Simply Magical was composed by Jane Antonia Cornish.

  • Atlantis SquarePantis - Squidward joins the two halves of the amulet; Lord Royal Highness takes SpongeBob and Patrick to see the oldest living bubble.

Six Powerful Cues

The Six Powerful Cues were composed by Wilfred William Burns.

Six Powerful Cues (a)

Six Powerful Cues (b)

No information of music placement yet.

Six Powerful Cues (c)

No information of music placement yet.

Six Powerful Cues (d)

Six Powerful Cues (e)

Six Powerful Cues (f)

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

Slave Caravan was composed by Gregor F. Narholz

Slave Caravan 1

Slave Caravan 2

  • Dunces and Dragons - "It's that wretched wizard, Planktonimor! His insidious dragon's destroyed half of me kingdom! Soon, there'll be no citizens to tax. Not one of me best knights has been able to defeat 'im."
  • The Inmates of Summer - Unknown Scene.

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.

Slide Whistle Song

Slide Whistle Song is performed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Sliding

Sliding is a small series of cues composed by Hans Ehrlinger and Roy Etzel.

Sliding 1

No information about this track yet.

Sliding 2

Sliding Down

Sliding Down was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

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.

Sneak Up

Sneak Up was composed by Gerhard Trede. This cue seems to be semi-associated with Plankton.

Sneaking About

Sneaking About was composed by Phillip Green

Sneeky

Sneeky was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

So Tired

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

Solo Harp

Solo Harp was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

  • Truth or Square - That's private property, Patchy. If you get caught looking at it, we'll never get to meet SpongeBob."; "Don't do it, Patchy."
  • Perfect Chemistry - Plankton goes to the Krusty Krab.

Someone Coming

Someone Coming was composed by Raymond Jones

Soul Organ Impromptu

Soul Organ Impromptu was composed by Alan Hawkshaw.

South Pacific Island II

South Pacific Island II was composed by Victor Cavini.

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.

  • Rule of Dumb - "What I hold in my hands is a family tree that goes back centuries. It starts with the marriage of 'King Amoeba' & 'Queen Mildew'. Then, through a few inbred generations ends at you, Sir Patrick, which makes you a descendant of royalty. You are a King. And now, it's time I adjourn to the Royal Ministry where I shall be at your service, Your Highness."

Space Critters A

Space Critters A was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

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 Robert Alexander White.

Speaking Guitar

Speaking Guitar was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

Spellweaver

Spellweaver was composed by Jane Antonia Cornish

Spindlelegs

Spindlelegs was composed by Cedric King-Palmer.

SpongeBob Theme

SpongeBob Theme is performed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Spooky

Spooky was composed by Kenny Graham.

  • Truth or Square - Look, Patchy, a rolodex. Why, it's probably full of celebrity phone numbers. You don't need SpongeBob. You can call him yourself. Come on, have a look. Bwack."; "Don't listen to him. You want your TV show to have bignig guests, don't ya?"; "Come on, do it. Do it!"; "Today is the perfect day to steal the recipe."
  • Perfect Chemistry - Plankton appears in a gaseous form.; "Finally, the moment has come!"

Sports and Games

Sports and Games was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

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.

Squiddy G

Squiddy G was composed by Nicolas Carr and Barry Anthony. This song is smooth jazz music.

Squidward's Tiki Land

Squidward's Tiki Land was composed by Aaron Springer, Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Stack of Leis

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

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. This song plays from SpongeBob's stereo in Jellyfish Jam.

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 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.

Starlight Flight 30

Starlight Flight 30 was composed by Jane Antonia Cornish.

Star Parade

Star Parade was composed by Tony Kinsey.

Star Premiere

Star Premiere was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.

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!"

Star Voyager

Star Voyager was composed by Jane Antonia Cornish.

Stars and Games

Stars and Games was composed by Alf Saro, the pseudonym of Konti Eckert.

Static Time

Static Time was composed by John Scott.

Stealth by Night

Stealth by Night was composed by Jack Coles.

  • Frankendoodle - "What is this thing?"
  • Krab Borg - SpongeBob spies on Mr. Krabs talking to his radio.
  • Night Light - SpongeBob reads his story.
  • BlackJack - SpongeBob approaches Blackjack's front door; "Uncle Captain Blue is right. I'm not cut out for this. I should just turn around and go home."
  • A Pal for Gary - "Mmm, you're making meatballs, Grandma?"

Stealthily

Stealthily was composed by Jack Shaindlin.

Steel Licks

Steel Licks was composed by Jeremy Wakefield.

Steel Sting

Steel Sting was composed by Jeremy Wakefield.

Stepping Into Danger

Stepping Into Danger was composed by Mike Sunderland.

Stepping Up

Stepping Up was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Steve's March

Steve's March was composed by Sam Spence.

Stiff Upper Lip

Stiff Upper Lip was composed by Paddy Kingsland.

Stirred Not Shaken! A

Stirred Not Shaken! A was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Stop Press

Stop Press was composed by Vivian Kennard.

  • Patty Hype - "We interrupt this program for an important news announcement!"

The Story Of The West (a)

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

Straight from Hell

Straight from Hell was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Strange Goings-On

Strange Goings-On was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

  • Procrastination - SpongeBob goes back into his house after talking with the mailman.

The Stranger in Town

The Stranger in Town was composed by Tony Kinsey.

  • Pickles- SpongeBob returns to the Krusty Krab.

Street Scene

Street Scene was composed by Robert Farnon.

  • Krusty Krab Training Video - "To keep up with today’s demanding customers, no expense has been spared to acquire all the latest achievements in fast food technology."

String Fashion

String Fashion was composed by Wilfred William Burns.

  • Artist Unknown - The Opening; Squidward looks at his watch and opens the doors.

Striptease A

Striptease A was composed by Peter Fallowell.

Sugar Beat

Sugar Beat was composed by Sid Phillips.

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.

Sunshine in Hawaii

Sunshine in Hawaii was composed by Max Mahlmann.

  • Home Sweet Pineapple - Title Card; SpongeBob and Patrick build a new house.
  • Jellyfish Hunter - Montage of SpongeBob collecting all of the jellyfish in Jellyfish Fields and Mr. Krabs saying, "More!"

Supernatural

Supernatural is a series of cues composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin. They are not the music to the Supernatural TV series.

Supernatural 1

  • Selling Out - Squidward points to "Help Me" note inside the handbook.

Supernatural 2

  • One Krab's Trash - "Hold yourself together, Krabs. It's just a boneyard... filled with bones..."
  • Selling Out - "They're watching us..."

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.

Surrender

Surrender was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Surrender 6

Surrender 8

Surf Buggy

Surf Buggy was composed by The Surfdusters.

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)

Surfer Baby (d)

Surfin' Fun

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

Surfin' Summer

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

Surfin' Summer (a)

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

Surfin' Summer (b)

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.

Surfing Sponge

Surfing Sponge was composed by Nicolas Carr and Barry Anthony.

Surfmania

Surfmania was composed by Eric Spencer.

Sweet and Lovely

Sweet and Lovely

Sweet Annabelle

Sweet Annabelle was composed by Sam Fonteyn.

Sweet Perfume

Sweet Perfume was composed by Joe Sherman.

  • Chimps Ahoy - SpongeBob scratches his back with the Goofy Goober backscratcher.

Sweet Victory 1

Sweet Victory 1 was written and performed by David 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. This composition uses both the original, and the cover version by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin. The original was used as the music for the action.

Sword Fight {Sam Fonteyn}

Sword Fight {Harry Bluestone & Emil Cadkin}

The Sword of Damocles

The Sword of Damocles was composed by Jack Beaver.

  • Rule of Dumb - Patrick breaks into SpongeBob's house and warns him about the new visitor.
  • Born to Be Wild - Montage of SpongeBob overreacting.

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.

Synopsis

Synopsis was composed by Frank Harlow.

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