Blow the Man Down (Robert White, Tim Laycock)
Appearance
"Blow the Man Down" was composed by Robert White and Tim Laycock. There are 3 different variations of this soundtrack used on the show (Blow The Man Down (A) was never used).
Usage
Blow the Man Down (B)
- 14b. "Karate Choppers" - Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to get back to work.
- 20a. "Hooky" - Mr. Krabs makes Patrick and SpongeBob promise never to go near the hooks again.
- 33a. "Shanghaied" - The Flying Dutchman tells SpongeBob and Patrick that he's going to eat them.
Blow the Man Down (C)
- 38a. "Sailor Mouth" - "I'm sorry, Patrick."
- 42b. "My Pretty Seahorse" - Mr. Krabs starts his sob story.
- 50b. "Krusty Krab Training Video" - "After the war..." (low-pitched -2)
Blow the Man Down (D)
- 42b. "My Pretty Seahorse" - Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob about his best friend that was a dollar that he spent on a soda.
Trivia
- Despite Blow The Man Down (A) not being used, SpongeBob, Gary, and Squidward sing the cat sound version of this track at the end of "I Was a Teenage Gary."
- Mr. Krabs hums this when he reenters his house in "Wet Painters."
- A young Mr. Krabs hums this while buying a soda in "Krusty Krab Training Video."