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*This track was not used outside a title card until "[[Penny Foolish]]." | *This track was not used outside a title card until "[[Penny Foolish]]." | ||
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Template:NC Template:Infobox OM "Drunken Sailor" was composed by Nicolas Carr. It is a different arrangement of "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?" by Okko Bekker and replaces the aforementioned track in newer episodes. It is mostly used as title card music, especially for episodes centered around Template:Data:Links or the Krusty Krab. There are three arrangements of this track. Another arrangement is "Drunken Sailor Solo Accordion-2".
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Trivia
- "Chimps Ahoy" and "Nautical Novice" are the only episodes where the track is used as the title card music that don't have to do with Mr. Krabs or the Krusty Krab.
- With 16 usages to date, this track is the fourth most commonly used music in title cards, behind "Cream Pie," "SpongeBob Theme II," and "Clownfish Capers."
- Since its introduction, Template:Data:Links is the only season where this track has not been used.
- This track was not used outside a title card until "Penny Foolish."