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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
{{Lyr|SpongeBob|Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!}} | {{Lyr|SpongeBob|Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!}} | ||
{{Lyr|As long as I breathe | {{Lyr|As long as I breathe I will cherish our vow}} | ||
{{Lyr-spoken| | {{Lyr-spoken||}} | ||
{{Lyr|SpongeBob|Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!}} | {{Lyr|SpongeBob|Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!}} | ||
{{Lyr|My heart bounces on rocks | {{Lyr|My heart bounces on rocks}} | ||
{{Lyr|Jagged and gray | {{Lyr|Jagged and gray}} | ||
{{Lyr|Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!}} | {{Lyr|Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!}} | ||
{{Lyr|Let's stay pals | {{Lyr|Let's stay pals - what do you say? }} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is one of the few opera songs sung in the series. | *This is one of the few opera songs sung in the series. | ||
*This is the | *This is the third song in which SpongeBob's singing voice is completely different than his regular voice. The first was "[[Ripped Pants]]" and the second was "[[Band Geeks]]." | ||
**SpongeBob's singing voice was provided by [[Teresa Parente]]. In the previous | **SpongeBob's singing voice was provided by [[Teresa Parente]]. In the previous two, it was respectively done by [[Peter Strauss]] and [[David Glen Eisley]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:16, 18 January 2020
Template:Song "Dear Friend" is an opera aria written by Aaron Springer, sung by Template:Data:Links to persuade Template:Data:Links to become his friend again. It is sung in the episode "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups."
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Trivia
- This is one of the few opera songs sung in the series.
- This is the third song in which SpongeBob's singing voice is completely different than his regular voice. The first was "Ripped Pants" and the second was "Band Geeks."
- SpongeBob's singing voice was provided by Teresa Parente. In the previous two, it was respectively done by Peter Strauss and David Glen Eisley.