Drunken Sailor
Appearance
Not to be confused with Drunken Sailor Solo Accordion-2 or What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?.
"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 Mr. Krabs or the Krusty Krab. There are three arrangements of this track. Another arrangement is "Drunken Sailor Solo Accordion-2."
Usage
Version 1
- 65a. "Selling Out" - Title card.
- 70a. "Chimps Ahoy" - Title card.
- 86b. "Bucket Sweet Bucket" - Title card.
- 87a. "To Love a Patty" - Title card. (low-pitched)
- 88b. "SpongeBob vs. The Patty Gadget" - Title card.
- 89a. "The Krusty Sponge" - Title card.
- 102a. "Penny Foolish" - Title card; The ending.
- 102b. "Nautical Novice" - Title card.
- 109b. "The Krabby Kronicle" - Title card.
- 110a. "The Slumber Party" - SpongeBob opens the root beer barrels. (high-pitched)
- 115a. "Grandpappy the Pirate" - Title card; The ending.
- 133a. "The Curse of Bikini Bottom" - Makeover montage.
- 150b. "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa" - Title card.
- 156. "Frozen Face-Off" - Mr. Krabs runs off.
- 192b. "Pull Up a Barrel" - Title card; The ending.
- 218b. "There's a Sponge in My Soup" - Title card.
- 234b. "ChefBob" - Title card.
- 236b. "Surf N' Turf" - Title card.
- 252b. "Dirty Bubble Returns" - Pirate telling a story at The Buccaneer.
- 254-255. "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout" - Patchy and Potty go to deliver the present to SpongeBob by walking; Potty fires Patchy from the cannon to the Bikini Atoll island. (low-pitched)
- 257b. "Breakin'" - Krabs covers the employee break room.
- 263b. "Kwarantined Krab" - Title card; Ending. (low-pitched)
- 275a. "Food PBFFT! Truck" - Title card (high-pitched); Ending. (high-pitched)
Version 2
- 110a. "The Slumber Party" - The power goes out in Bikini Bottom.
- 120a. "No Hat for Pat" - "Alright! You leave me no choice!"
- 126. "The Clash of Triton" - King Neptune still cries.
- 137a. "One Coarse Meal" - Mr. Krabs disguises as Pearl.
- 146a. "The Abrasive Side" - Krabs kicks SpongeBob out.
- 177a. "The Good Krabby Name" - The words "Krusty Krab" are shown on the blimp.
- 243b. "The Ballad of Filthy Muck" - SpongeBob recognizes Filthy Muck as Patrick.
- 251b. "Senior Discount" - "Respect my elders, hmm?"
- 261b. "Hiccup Plague" - "Allow me, this old navy man will take care of it."
Version 3
- 116b. "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants" - "What are you two doing?"
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 17 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, season 10 is the only season where this track has not been used.
- This track was not used outside a title card until "Penny Foolish."
- It was first used in an episode without playing in the title card in "The Slumber Party."
- Versions 1 and 2 of this track only played once each in season 8.
- "Penny Foolish" and "Nautical Novice" are the only sister episodes to use this track.
- "The Curse of Bikini Bottom" is the only episode to play version 1 entirely.
- This is the first original music piece to be specifically associated with Eugene H. Krabs or the Krusty Krab.