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{{ | {{Song | ||
|title = Beautiful Dreamer | |title = Beautiful Dreamer | ||
| | |image = SpongeBob SquarePants - Beautiful Dreamer|Beautiful Dreamer By Squidward | ||
|writer = {{W|Stephen Foster}} | |writer = {{W|Stephen Foster}} | ||
|performer1 = [[Squidward Tentacles]] | |performer1 = [[Squidward Tentacles]] | ||
|voice1 = [[Rodger Bumpass]] | |voice1 = [[Rodger Bumpass]] | ||
|performer2 = Singer | |||
|voice2 = [[Nicolas Carr]] (demo version only) | |||
|episode = "[[Truth or Square]]" (credits) | |episode = "[[Truth or Square]]" (credits) | ||
|released = {{Time|2009}} | |released = {{Time|2009}} | ||
|length = 1: | |length = 1:30 | ||
|watch = SpongeBob SquarePants - Beautiful Dreamer (Instrumental version)|Beautiful Dreamer By Squidward (Instrumental) | |||
}} | }} | ||
"'''Beautiful Dreamer'''" is a song | "'''Beautiful Dreamer'''" is a song featured in the episode "[[Truth or Square]]," and serves as its [[Truth or Square (credits)|closing credits]] music. It is sung by {{Link|Squidward}}, with the original demo version sung by [[Nicolas Carr]]. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
{{Lyr|Squidward|Beautiful dreamer}} | {{Lyr|Squidward/Nicolas Carr|Beautiful dreamer,}} | ||
{{Lyr|Out on the sea}} | {{Lyr|Out on the sea,}} | ||
{{Lyr|Mermaids are chanting}} | {{Lyr|Mermaids are chanting}} | ||
{{Lyr|The wild Lorelei}} | {{Lyr|The wild Lorelei;}} | ||
{{Lyr|Over the streamlet}} | {{Lyr|Over the streamlet,}} | ||
{{Lyr|Vapors are | {{Lyr|Vapors are borne}} | ||
{{Lyr|Waiting to fade}} | {{Lyr|Waiting to fade}} | ||
{{Lyr|At the bright coming morn}} | {{Lyr|At the bright coming morn.}} | ||
{{Lyr|Beautiful dreamer}} | {{Lyr|Beautiful dreamer,}} | ||
{{Lyr|Beam on my heart}} | {{Lyr|Beam on my heart.}} | ||
{{Lyr| | {{Lyr|E'en as the morn}} | ||
{{Lyr|On the streamlet and sea}} | {{Lyr|On the streamlet and sea;}} | ||
{{Lyr|Then will all clouds}} | {{Lyr|Then will all clouds}} | ||
{{Lyr|Of sorrow depart}} | {{Lyr|Of sorrow depart,}} | ||
{{Lyr|Beautiful dreamer}} | {{Lyr|Beautiful dreamer,}} | ||
{{Lyr|Wake unto me}} | {{Lyr|Wake unto me!}} | ||
{{Lyr| | {{Lyr|Squidward|Lalalala la, ladada da da da!}} | ||
{{Lyr|Tempo! Tempo!}} | |||
{{Lyr|Tempo | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This song is a | *This song is a cover of the second part of "{{W|Beautiful Dreamer}}" by {{W|Stephen Foster}}. | ||
*The final notes are the same tune Squidward sings while taking a shower in ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]''. | *The final notes are the same tune Squidward sings while taking a shower in ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]''. | ||
*The demo version of this song is sung by main composer Nicolas Carr. | |||
**Carr also co-composed the track alongside to singing the original version of this song, with [[Sage Guyton]] and [[Jeremy Wakefield]] also composing with Carr. | |||
*Excluding the cover of the [[SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song|theme song]], this is the first track to play in a 16:9 episode. | |||
{{Music}} | {{Music}} |
Latest revision as of 02:54, 22 June 2024
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Trivia
- This song is a cover of the second part of "Beautiful Dreamer" by Stephen Foster.
- The final notes are the same tune Squidward sings while taking a shower in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
- The demo version of this song is sung by main composer Nicolas Carr.
- Carr also co-composed the track alongside to singing the original version of this song, with Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield also composing with Carr.
- Excluding the cover of the theme song, this is the first track to play in a 16:9 episode.