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'''Where's the Fire?''' was composed by John Fiddy and Otto Sieben.
 
'''Where's the Fire?''' was composed by John Fiddy and Otto Sieben.
   
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==Whimsey==
 
==Whimsey==

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This article is a list of associated production music used in the series starting with the letter W.

List of production music contents

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Waddle Cop

Waddle Cop was composed by David Farnon. The instruments include the trombone, tuba, muted trumpet, clarinet, and temple blocks.

Wah Wah (a)

Wah Wah (a) was composed by Richard Myhill.

Waikiki Dance

Waikiki Dance was composed by Lionel Wendling.

Waikiki Queen

Waikiki Queen was composed by Hans Haider.

Wailing Strings

Wailing Strings was composed by Gerhard Trede.

  • 130b. "Model Sponge" - "Now that I have no need of purchasing food for myself, I do not need a refrigerator."

Wailing Theremin 2

Wailing Theremin 2 was composed by Harry Lubin.

Wait for It

Wait for It was composed by Van Phillips.

  • 246a. "Plankton's Old Chum" - Plankton arrives with the rotten chum tank outside the snail park.
  • 246b. "Stormy Weather" - "I'm gonna suck him right out of the sky to save my reputation, after these messages."

Waiting for Santa Claus B

Waiting for Santa Claus B was composed by Gregor Narholz.

The Waiting Game

The Waiting Game was composed by Alan Wynn.

  • 246a. "Plankton's Old Chum" - Health inspector tells Plankton he can eat all the rotten chum to avoid paying the fine.

Walking Bass

Walking Bass was composed by Richard Myhill.

Walking on the Beach A

Walking on the Beach A was composed by Kapono Beamer and Mac Prindy. The track was used in a 2018 Nicktoons ident.

  • 238a. "Appointment TV" - Patrick looking for his rock at Impound Yard.
  • 250b. "Karen's Baby" - Chip leaves his parents for college.

Walk in a Nightmare

Walk in a Nightmare was composed by Syd Dale. Outside of SpongeBob, it can also be heard in two episodes of the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon.

Waltz Elegante

Waltz Elegante was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Waltz Elegante [#25]

Waltz Elegante [#27]

Waltzing Flutes

Waltzing Flutes was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

Waltzing in Dreamland

Waltzing in Dreamland was composed by Alan Moorhouse.

Waltz of the Flowers

Waltz of the Flowers was composed by Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky.

War Agitato

War Agitato was composed by Jack Shaindlin.

War Clouds

War Clouds was composed by Gary Kettel.

  • 12b. "Employee of the Month" - SpongeBob and Squidward shake hands. (Plays behind Timpani - Military (d), also by Kettel.)

War Lords

War Lords was composed by Robert Cornford.

War Statements

War Statements were composed by Laurie Johnson.

War Statement 3

War Statement 10

  • 150a. "Krusty Dogs" - "We've got to get rid of these wieners and bring back the Krabby Patty." (plays at the same time with 3)
  • 257b. "Breakin'" - "SpongeBob! Spatula down, sailor!"

Wargames

Wargames was composed by Keith Mansfield.

Wargames Link (d)

Wargames Link (d) was composed by Keith Mansfield.

Wargames Linking Sections

The Wargames Linking Sections were composed by Keith Mansfield.

Warlord

Warlord was composed by Wolfgang Kafer.

War of Nerves

War of Nerves was composed by John Scott.

  • 24b. "Imitation Krabs" - SpongeBob reveals the disastrous consequence, TARTAR SAUCE!!!

Washing Machine

Washing Machine was composed by Jean-Jacques Perrey.

Watch Out!

Watch Out! was composed by Dick Stephen Walter. The instruments in this song include the flute and the tuba.

Watusi Beach (a)

Watusi Beach (a) was composed by Steve Goomas and Doug Perkins.

Wave Running A

Wave Running A was composed by Charlie Brissette.

  • 108a. "Patty Caper" - "Open up in there, Tentacles!"
  • 241a. "Squirrel Jelly" - Sandy captures another jellyfish and then releases all of them.

The Way West

The Way West was composed by Jack Dorsey.

Wedding March (Dixieland Version)

Wedding March (Dixieland Version) is a Dixieland arrangement of Felix Mendelson-Bartholdy's "Wedding March" by Ed Wernov. This track was also used in the Camp Lazlo episode "Wedding Bell Blues".

Wedding March (Home Organ Version)

Wedding March (Home Organ Version) is an electronic organ arrangement of Felix Mendelson-Bartholdy's "Wedding March" by Geoff Bastow. Like the Dixieland arrangement, this track was also used in the Camp Lazlo episode "Wedding Bell Blues".

Wedding Procession

Wedding Procession is an organ arrangement of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's "Wedding March" by Leslie Pearson. A shortened version of this track was also used in both the Rocko's Modern Life episode "Magic Meatball" and in the 1994 adaptation of Miracle On 34th Street.

Weekend Break

Weekend Break was composed by Phil Green, Geoffrey Love, Ken Thorne.

Weightless

Weightless was composed by Fredric Bayco.

  • 237. "Goons on the Moon" - "The moon's been pulled out of its regular orbit. That could have disastrous effects on the Earth's tides."

Weird Bridge

Weird Bridge was composed by Roger Roger.

Welk Lounge

Welk Lounge was composed by Vinnie Zummo.

  • 235b. "Library Cards" - The Sir Urchin & Snail Fail Show!; Patrick throws the TV downstairs; The Sir Urchin & Snail Fail Show! again.

We Shall Return! 2

We Shall Return! 2 was composed by Udi Harpaz.

Western Ballad

Western Ballad was composed by Pierre-Jean Gidon.

Western Panorama

Western Panorama was composed by Len Beadle.

  • 16a. "Valentine's Day" - Sandy arrives at the carnival with Patrick's valentine.

Western Pop

Western Pop was composed by Laurent Michel Lombard.

Western Spaghetti

Western Spaghetti was composed by Eric Caspar and Eric Gemsa.

Western Square Dance (a)

Western Square Dance (a) was composed by John Fox.

Western Wedding

Western Wedding was composed by Harry Bluestone.

West Point

West Point was composed by Larry Hochman.

West Side Rumble

West Side Rumble was composed by Sam Spence.

What?

What? was composed by Sven Perner.

  • 128a. "Growth Spout" - "Who's there?"
  • 144b. "Karate Star" - SpongeBob does the inverted whirlpool; Patrick does the inverted whirlpool.

Whatever It Takes

Whatever It Takes was composed by Sam Spence.

What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?

What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor? was a traditional folk song composed by Okko Bekker. This track seems to be semi-associated with Mr. Krabs.

The Wheels of Industry

The Wheels of Industry was composed by Robert Sharples.

Wheels Within Wheels

Wheels Within Wheels was composed by Ronald Hanmer

Where Am I?

Where Am I? was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

  • 207a. "Mimic Madness" - Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, Mr. Krabs and Plankton find SpongeBob; "It's not working, fellers!"

Where Danger Lurks

Where Danger Lurks was composed by Ronald Hanmer.

Where Dreams Come True (a)

Where Dreams Come True (a) was composed by Jim Rattigan. The cover version was composed by Ron Goodwin.

Where's the Fire?

Where's the Fire? was composed by John Fiddy and Otto Sieben.

  • 258b. "The Goofy Newbie" - Kids latch onto Patrick and he tries to eat all the ice cream; Patrick eats all the ice cream at Goofy Goober's.

Whimsey

Whimsey was composed by Arthur Wilkinson.

Whimsical Walk

Whimsical Walk was composed by Phillip Green.

Whisky Sour

Whisky Sour was composed by David Morse.

Whisper from the Past

Main article: Whisper from the Past
Whisper from the Past was composed by Gregor F. Narholz. Although it is the same composition, different versions of it were used.

White Satin

White Satin was composed by Fredric Bayco.

Who's This (d)

Who's This (d) was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.

Why Am I So Poor? (b)

Why Am I So Poor? (b) was composed by Laszlo Borteri.

  • 131b. "A Pal for Gary" - SpongeBob gets Puffy Fluffy.
  • 141a. "The Curse of the Hex" - "Give me one good reason why I should lift the curse."; "We have the gold doubloon you asked for."

The Wicked Witch

The Wicked Witch was composed by John Fox and Otto Sieben.

  • 66. "Dunces and Dragons" - The prisoners are released from jail; The travelers prepare for their plan.

Wien Bleibt Wien

Wien Bleibt Wien was composed by Andrew Pilmer.

The Wild Bunch

The Wild Bunch was composed by Sam Spence.

Wild Eyes

Wild Eyes was composed by Ronald Hanmer.

Wild Panic

Wild Panic was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Wild Panic [#39]

Wild Panic [#39.02]

Wild Panic [#39.03]

Wild Panic [#40.02]

The Wild West

The Wild West was composed Larry Hochman.

The Wild West (a)

The Wild West (a) was composed by Ron Goodwin.

The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West was composed by John Fox.

Will He, Won't He?

Will He, Won't He? was composed by David Lindup.

William Tell Overture

The William Tell Overture was composed by Gioachino Rossini.

(Gioachino Rossini version)

(?)

Willy Nilly

Willy Nilly was composed by Cyril Watters.

Window Shopping

Window Shopping was composed by Peter Yorke.

  • 222b. "Teacher's Pests" - Mrs. Puff shows a driving safety film to Krabs and Plankton.

Winds of War [#8]

Winds of War [#8] was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Wishful Thinking

Wishful Thinking was composed by Richard Myhill.

With Following Winds

With Following Winds was composed by Jan Schneeberg and Boris Schoska.

With Tongue in Cheek

With Tongue in Cheek was composed by Trevor Duncan.

  • 38b. "Artist Unknown" - SpongeBob and Squidward make marble sculptures.

Witty Fellow

Main article: Witty Fellow
Witty Fellow was composed by Gerhard Trede.

Woe is Me!

Main article: Woe is Me!
Woe is Me! was composed by Richard Myhill. It was first used by Nickelodeon in a 1998 bumper where a vampire wants a date. It is also heard in an episode of The Mighty B!

Wonderland of Snow

Wonderland of Snow was composed by Terry Day.

Wondrous Pastures

Wondrous Pastures was composed by John Fox.

Wooden Bear

Main article: Wooden Bear
Wooden Bear was composed by Gil Flat, Tony Tape and Florian Voelxen. This cue seems to be semi-associated with Plankton and Patrick.

Workaday World

Workaday World was composed by Jack Beaver.

Worker's Symphony

Worker's Symphony was composed by Hans May.

Workers Playtime

Workers Playtime was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Working Machines

Working Machines was composed by Gerhard Trede

World Events 2 [#42.08]

World Events 2 [#42.08] was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

World in Action

World in Action is a much-used piece of incidental music from the 1968-1973 Southern TV children's adventure programme, Freewheelers. It was composed by Laurie Johnson.

World of Fantasy

World of Fantasy was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

World of Sport

World of Sport was composed by Don Harper.