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|introduced = "[[Graveyard Shift]]" (Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin version)<br>"[[The Ballad of Filthy Muck]]" (Max Saunders version)<br>"[[The Patterfly Effect]]" (Alan Wynn version)
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"'''Finger of Suspicion'''" has two different versions. One was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin, and the other one was composed by Max Saunders.
"'''Finger of Suspicion'''" has three different versions. One was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin, the second by Max Saunders, and the third was composed by Alan Wynn.


==Usage==
==Usage==

Revision as of 07:11, 8 June 2023

"Finger of Suspicion" has three different versions. One was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin, the second by Max Saunders, and the third was composed by Alan Wynn.

Usage

(Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin version)

Finger of Suspicion 1

Finger of Suspicion 2

Finger of Suspicion 3

(Max Saunders version)

SpongeBob SquarePants

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years

The Patrick Star Show

  • 16a. "Backpay Payback" - "We're not leaving until you get your money, you lili-liver."
  • 18b. "A Space Affair to Remember" - Aliens murmur.; "Never in the history of this contest have I seen anything so incredibly…"
  • 19b. "Fun & Done!" - Andy makes the fun things reappear.

(Alan Wynn version)

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years

The Patrick Star Show

Trivia

  • Version 3 was originally released on Capitol Records' Hi-Q library in 1956 under the name Heavy Dramatic (CB-54). It was heard in the 1968 film, Night of the Living Dead.
  • Version 2 is an edited version of Cliffhanger [#14] which is the same track.
  • The track written by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin was originally written for the 1959 horror film The Killer Shrews.
  • The original track by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin was replaced by the Max Saunders version for the later seasons.