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Revision as of 16:10, 22 March 2025

"A Pirate's Life For Me" was composed by Ron Goodwin. There are two versions used in the show, both usually played during adventurous and heroic moments.

Usage

A Pirate's Life For Me (A)

Episodes

SpongeBob SquarePants
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
  • 26a. "Hats Off to Space" - The ship pulls Sandy's ship as it flies through space; The two ships enter the wormhole; Narlene and Nobby tug Sandy's ship to the moon.
  • 30b. "Mermaid Men and Barnacle Boys" - SpongeBob finds the last Mermaid Man comic.

Other

A Pirate's Life For Me (C)

Trivia

  • This track plays at 91 beats per minute.
  • The majority of this track plays in Ab major.
  • Between "The Sponge Who Could Fly" and "Grandpappy the Pirate," the A version took nearly six years to return.
  • "Arrgh!" and "Shanghaied" are the only episodes to use the A version as title card music.

References

es:A Pirate's Life for Me (a)