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|name = SpongeBob History Song | |name = SpongeBob History Song | ||
|sample = SpongeBob Music | |sample = SpongeBob Music SpongeBob History Song-0 | ||
|composer = Nicolas Carr | |composer = Nicolas Carr | ||
|composer2 = Sage Guyton | |composer2 = Sage Guyton |
Revision as of 12:33, 21 March 2018
If you were looking for the article about the song, then see The SpongeBob History Song.
SpongeBob History Song was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, and Jeremy Wakefield. It is an instrumental version of "The SpongeBob History Song." The main instruments being played in the piece include a lap steel guitar, steel guitar, shakers, bongos, bass, and a ukulele.
Usage
Episodes
- 137a. "One Coarse Meal" - Title card.
- 140a. "The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom" - The opening.
- 146b. "Earworm" - Title card.
- 147a. "Hide and Then What Happens?" - Title card.
- 152b. "Perfect Chemistry" - Title card.
- 155a. "A Friendly Game" - The opening; the ending.
- 155b. "Sentimental Sponge" - SpongeBob does his spring cleaning.
- 157a. "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups" - The opening.
- 168a. "Restraining SpongeBob" - The ending.
- 174a. "Treats!" - Title card.
- 177b. "Move It or Lose It" - Title card.
- 179b. "Squirrel Record" - The ending.
- 182b. "Bumper to Bumper" - The ending.
- 189. "SpongeBob You're Fired" - SpongeBob is rehired once again.
- 190a. "Lost in Bikini Bottom" - Title card; Scott takes SpongeBob to the Krusty Klam.
- 192a. "Company Picnic" - Title card.
- 197b. "Two Thumbs Down" - The ending.
- 199b. "Lame and Fortune" - Everyone goes back to the Krusty Krab.
- 205b. "Mermaid Pants" - SpongeBob takes Mr. Krabs and Squidward out of the pool of boiling oil.
- 216a. "Cave Dwelling Sponge" - Title card. (Low pitched)
- 218b. "There's a Sponge in My Soup" - SpongeBob adding ingredients to the soup, while the hippies eat them.