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"'''Dancing The Hula'''" is an arrangement of Jan Rap's "Lonely on the Beach," and it was arranged by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include two steel guitars, an acoustic guitar, and a bass guitar. | "'''Dancing The Hula'''" is an arrangement of Jan Rap's "Lonely on the Beach," and it was arranged by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include two steel guitars, an acoustic guitar, and a bass guitar. | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 16 June 2022
Template:Infobox PM "Dancing The Hula" is an arrangement of Jan Rap's "Lonely on the Beach," and it was arranged by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include two steel guitars, an acoustic guitar, and a bass guitar.
Usage
Episodes
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Trivia
- "The Paper" plays this track entirely in the beginning of the episode, and the only episode to play this track entirely.
- Between "The Abrasive Side" and "Man Ray Returns," it took almost seven years for this track to return.
- Between "A Life in a Day" and "Pineapple RV," it took nearly eleven years for this track to return as title card music.
- The first time this track played, it was in reverse to go along with the theme of SpongeBob talking in reverse and randomly causing a mess in his house, as a result of his confidence loss.
- This track appeared on the final episode of the first season of the PBS Kids show, Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman.
- ”Big Pink Loser” and “Bubble Buddy” are the only sister episodes to use this track.