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}}"'''12th Street Rag'''" was composed by | }}"'''12th Street Rag'''" was composed by Nicolas Carr '''(with bass version only)''' Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. | ||
It features a ukulele, a bass, and a steel guitar playing. | It features a ukulele, a bass, and a steel guitar playing. | ||
It is an arrangement of "{{W|Twelfth Street Rag}}," which was originally composed by Euday L. Bowman in 1914. It usually plays when something silly or crazy happens. | It is an arrangement of "{{W|Twelfth Street Rag}}," which was originally composed by Euday L. Bowman in 1914. It usually plays when something silly or crazy happens. | ||
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===12th Street Rag=== | ===12th Street Rag=== | ||
This version was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. | |||
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{{APM-list|Ripped Pants|SpongeBob annoys everyone with his [[SpongeBob's swim trunks|ripped pants]] joke.}} | {{APM-list|Ripped Pants|SpongeBob annoys everyone with his [[SpongeBob's swim trunks|ripped pants]] joke.}} | ||
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===12th Street Rag with Bass=== | ===12th Street Rag with Bass=== | ||
This version was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. | |||
{{APM-list|Slide Whistle Stooges|Squidward gets annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick's slide whistling.}} | {{APM-list|Slide Whistle Stooges|Squidward gets annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick's slide whistling.}} | ||
{{APM-list|Porous Pockets|Trucks full of money are coming down the street.}} | {{APM-list|Porous Pockets|Trucks full of money are coming down the street.}} |
Revision as of 12:32, 25 September 2020
Template:Infobox OM"12th Street Rag" was composed by Nicolas Carr (with bass version only) Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It features a ukulele, a bass, and a steel guitar playing. It is an arrangement of "Twelfth Street Rag," which was originally composed by Euday L. Bowman in 1914. It usually plays when something silly or crazy happens.
Usage
12th Street Rag
This version was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.
Episodes
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Video Games
12th Street Rag with Bass
This version was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.
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Trivia
- In the "Firsts from the First Episode: SpongeBob SquarePants" video on Nickelodeon's YouTube channel, this track plays over SpongeBob making Krabby Patties instead of Tiny Tim's "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight," due to copyright issues.[1]
- In "Lighthouse Louie," both the versions with and without the bass play.
- Between "Pet Sitter Pat" and "Lighthouse Louie," the version without bass took nearly 9 years to return.