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Lonely Heart's Club

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"Lonely Heart's Club" was composed by David Bell and Otto Sieben. The main instruments being played in the piece include a clarinet, a bassoon, a piano, a trombone, trumpets, a shaker, a viola, a vibraphone, a flute, and a tambourine. It usually plays when someone gets mad or upset. There are two versions used in the main series and its spinoffs.

Usage

Lonely Heart's Club A

This version was released in 1991 by Sonoton Music. This version lists both David Bell and Otto Sieben as composers.

Episodes

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Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
  • 6a. "Midnight Snack Attack" - SpongeBob and Patrick are hungry after skipping dinner and playing "slap line."
  • 12b. "Outhouse Outrage" - Squidward pours SpongeBob's gifts in the Outhouse.
  • 14b. "Camp Spirit" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy find a dirty sock; "I wish I'd never seen you three before!"
  • 19a. "Painting with Squidward" - Squidward gets frustrated.
  • 22b. "Deep Sea Despot" - Squidward announces he is in charge (normal pitch to low pitch); "Maybe I went a little too far?"
  • 25a. "The Taste of Defeat" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy hesitating to eat the slop.
  • 26b. "In a Nut's Shell" - Narlene and Nobby appear; Mr. Krabs still won't talk to Narlene.
The Patrick Star Show

Movies

Lonely Heart's Club

This is a remastered version of the original track released in 2021 by Sonoton Vinyl. This version only lists David Bell as the sole composer.

  • 281b. "Karen for Spot" - Spot has eaten everything in the Chum Bucket.

Trivia

  • On the vinyl album, "Comic Cuts, Vol. 1: Comedy - Children - Cartoon," where the track was originally recorded in 1974, it is played in its normal pitch. When released on CD in 1991, the track was sped up 3%. The episodes where it is heard in the correct pitch are "Banned in Bikini Bottom" and "Karen for Spot," the latter using a remastered version of the track in its normal pitch.
  • "The Sponge Who Could Fly" and "Friend or Foe" are the only special episodes where this track plays.
  • Between "Single Cell Anniversary" and "Married to Money," this track took seven years to return.
  • Seasons 7, 8, 10, 14 and 15 are currently the only seasons where this track does not play since its introduction.