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|name = Aloha ʻOe | |name = Aloha ʻOe | ||
|sample = SpongeBob Music- Aloha Oé-2 | |sample = SpongeBob Music- Aloha Oé-2 | ||
|composer = | |composer = J. Dounfrey | ||
|composer2 = Hans Haider | |composer2 = Hans Haider | ||
|composer3 = Queen Lili'uokalani | |composer3 = Queen Lili'uokalani | ||
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This arrangement of "'''Aloha''' '''ʻOe'''" (''Farewell to Thee'') was arranged by | This arrangement of "'''Aloha''' '''ʻOe'''" (''Farewell to Thee'') was arranged by J. Dounfrey and licensed, and released to Selected Sounds (APM Music) by Hans Haider. It was originally released in {{Time|1969}} and remastered by Haider in {{Time|1985}}. The song was written by Hawai'i's last monarch, {{W|Liliʻuokalani|Queen Liliʻuokalani}}, after her arrest and imprisonment by the Americans once they took over Hawai'i, and has become perhaps the most famous song of Hawaiian composition. In the context of ''SpongeBob'', it seems to be semi-associated with the morning and characters sleeping. | ||
The main instruments played in this version include a lap steel guitar, a ukulele, and a vibraphone. | The main instruments played in this version include a lap steel guitar, a ukulele, and a vibraphone. |
Revision as of 15:10, 16 July 2024
Template:Infobox PM This arrangement of "Aloha ʻOe" (Farewell to Thee) was arranged by J. Dounfrey and licensed, and released to Selected Sounds (APM Music) by Hans Haider. It was originally released in 1969 and remastered by Haider in 1985. The song was written by Hawai'i's last monarch, Queen Liliʻuokalani, after her arrest and imprisonment by the Americans once they took over Hawai'i, and has become perhaps the most famous song of Hawaiian composition. In the context of SpongeBob, it seems to be semi-associated with the morning and characters sleeping.
The main instruments played in this version include a lap steel guitar, a ukulele, and a vibraphone.
Usage
SpongeBob SquarePants
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Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
Video games
Trivia
- Between "SB-129" and "Good Neighbors," this track took nearly 6 years to return.
- Between "High Sea Diving" and "Swimmin' Holed," this track took another 6 years to return.
- "Giant Squidward" is the only season 6 episode to use this track.
- "Jellyfishing" and "Summer Job" are the only episodes to play the first 20 seconds of the track.
- "Jellyfishing" and "Squid Wood" are the only episodes to play this track in an alternate pitch.
- "SB-129," "Tentacle-Vision," "Summer Job," "Little Yellow Book," "Feral Friends," and "Drive Happy" are the only episodes where this track plays in a scene that is not related to sleeping, the elderly, or the opening.