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*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 fourth song in which SpongeBob's singing voice is completely different than his regular voice. The first was "[[Ripped Pants]]," the second was "[[Band Geeks]]", and the third time was "[[Choir Boys]]." | *This is the fourth song in which SpongeBob's singing voice is completely different than his regular voice. The first was "[[Ripped Pants]]," the second was "[[Band Geeks]]", and the third time was "[[Choir Boys]]." |
Revision as of 00:28, 5 September 2020
"Dear Friend" is an opera aria written by Aaron Springer, sung by SpongeBob to persuade Patrick to become his friend again. It is sung in the episode "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups."
Lyrics
- SpongeBob: Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!
- As long as I breathe, I will cherish our bond!
- Squidward: Terrible!
- SpongeBob: Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!
- My heart bounces on rocks!
- Jagged and gray!
- Dear friend, don't say that it's all over!
- Let's stay pals!
- What do you say?
Trivia
- This is one of the few opera songs sung in the series.
- This is the fourth song in which SpongeBob's singing voice is completely different than his regular voice. The first was "Ripped Pants," the second was "Band Geeks", and the third time was "Choir Boys."
- SpongeBob's singing voice was provided by Teresa Parente. In the previous three, it was respectively done by Peter Strauss, David Glen Eisley, and an unknown person.
- SpongeBob's outfit is olden time unlike his modern-day clothing. It is different than what is normally seen.