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Revision as of 23:17, 19 March 2024
Template:Infobox OM "12th St Rag" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield (and Nicolas Carr in "12th Street Rag w_Bass"). Alongside "12th St Rag Slo," it is a ukulele and steel guitar arrangement of "Twelfth Street Rag," which was originally composed by Euday L. Bowman in 1914. It usually plays when something silly happens.
"12th Street Rag w_Bass" features additional bass by Nicolas Carr. There is an unused recording, "12th Street Rag (fast w•out washboard)", with minimal difference.
Alternate titles: "12st Rag w/ Bass," "12th Rag," "12th St. Rag," "12th St. Rag w/ Bass," "12th Street Rag," "12th Street Rag Revisited," "12th Street Rag w/ Bass," "12th St Rag w/ Bass," "12th. St Rag," "12th. St. Rag," "12th.St. Rag," "12th.St.Rag"
Usage
12th St Rag
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12th St Rag (fast w•washboard)
12th Street Rag w_Bass
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Trivia
- In a video called "Firsts from the First Episode" uploaded by the SpongeBob SquarePants Official YouTube channel, the song "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" is replaced with the "Employee of the Month" edit of this track.[1]
- In "Lighthouse Louie," both the versions with and without the bass play.
- Between The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and "Lighthouse Louie," the version without bass took almost six years to return.
- In episode form, between "Pet Sitter Pat" and "Lighthouse Louie," the version without bass took over nine years to return.
- After the version with bass debuted, the version without the bass rarely played.
- "Funny Pants" is so far the only episode where both this and "12th St Rag Slo" play.
- This track also played in the Nickelodeon's Unfiltered episode "Wrestling Slimy Snails."
- The version without the base almost bookends the episode "Wormy", but another soundtrack plays for the ending instead.