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This article is a list of associated production music used in the series and the episodes in which they are featured.

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National Mourning

National Mourning was composed by Gerhard Trede.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Navy Lark

The Navy Lark is the theme song from the 1958 BBC radio programme of the same name. It was composed by jazz saxophonist Moody and harmonica player Reilly.

  • Nautical Novice - Played during the montage of SpongeBob showing off his knowledge.

Newsreel

Newsreel was composed by Sam Fonteyn.

No information of episode placement yet.

Next Door Neighbour

Next Door Neighbour was composed by Rick Cassman and Vyv Hope-Scott.

  • Help Wanted - "...ever established for eating. The Krusty Krab: home of the Krabby Patty. With a 'Help Wanted' sign in the window! For years, I've been dreaming of this moment! I'm gonna go in there, march straight to the manager, look him straight in the eye, LAY HIM ON THE LINE AND I CAN'T DO THIS!!"

Night Butcher

Night Butcher was composed by Richard Harvey.

No information of episode placement yet.

Night Chill

Night Chill was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Nightmare Begins (a)

The Nightmare Begins was composed by John Devereaux.

No information of episode placement yet.

Non Stop

Non Stop is the theme song for the 1955 news program Independent Television News. It was composed by John Malcolm.

Off to Play

Off to Play was composed by David Snell.

Of Love and Destiny

Of Love and Destiny was composed by Lucas Leighton.

No information of episode placement yet.

O.K. Mr. Hillbilly (Instrumental)

O.K. Mr. Hillbilly (Instrumental) is based on the traditional folktune "Cropple Creek". It was arranged by Roy Henley.

Old Comrades

Old Comrades was composed by Andrew Pilmer

No information of episode placement yet

Old Creepy Feeling

Old Creepy Feeling was composed by John Scott.

No information of episode placement yet.

Old Hilo March

Old Hilo March is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

O Makalapua (b)

O Makalapua (b) is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

The Ogre

The Ogre was composed by Ralph Dollimore.

No information of episode placement yet .

Once Upon a Dream

Once Upon a Dream was composed by Clive Richardson.

  • The Idiot Box - "I couldn't afford a gift this year, so I got you this box."/"That's what I got you."/"Isn't there anything on that isn't about boxes?!?"

On Fire

On Fire was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

  • Nature Pants - Appropriately when the Krusty Krab kitchen burns up.
  • Squid's Day Off - Squidward fantasizes SpongeBob setting fire to the Krusty Krab

On the Beach

On the Beach is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

  • Naughty Nautical Neighbors - "Thanks SpongeBob, you're a real friend."
  • Pickles - SpongeBob tries to remember how to go to bed.
  • Opposite Day - "Op-po-site."
  • F.U.N. - "And after that, we frolicked through the flowers."
  • I Was a Teenage Gary - "This is gonna be the best three days of my life."; "Yes, yes, it's just as I thought."
  • Karate Choppers - SpongeBob and Sandy go on a picnic.
  • Sleepy Time - SpongeBob returns to his dream bubble.
  • Valentine's Day - SpongeBob approaches Patrick while he makes a rock valentine; Patrick pleads SpongeBob to show him his valentine while SpongeBob walks to the carnival.
  • Arrgh! - Mr. Krabs has won the board game 17 times in a row.
  • Rock Bottom - SpongeBob waits and waits and waits and waits.
  • Hooky - "Oh look! It's SpongeBob NudiePants!"
  • Your Shoe's Untied - Transition shot of the island from night to dawn.
  • Dying for Pie - "I knew you'd come around, boy. Make something nice."
  • Something Smells - "You know what they say, Gary. I'm easy like Sunday mooooooooooooorrrrrrniiiiiiing."
  • Wormy - SpongeBob and Patrick run to Sandy's house to greet Wormy.
  • Patty Hype - Title card; "I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready, for me money!"
  • Life of Crime - SpongeBob and Patrick look at the upside of being fugitives.
  • The Secret Box - SpongeBob tells Patrick every single one of his gazillion secrets.
  • Band Geeks - "I got to drum up a marching band fast" and during the montage of Bikini Bottom dwellers reading Squidward's flyer.
  • Graveyard Shift - "Isn't this great, Squidward? Just you and me together for hours and hours and hours and then the sun'll come up and it'll be tomorrow, and we'll still be working! (gasp) It'll be just like a sleepover, only we'll be sweaty and covered with grease!"
  • As Seen on TV - Transition shot of the island as night turns into day and as SpongeBob walks to work. Also as SpongeBob says, "Weren't you that guy on TV? Why yes, I am that guy. How kind of you to notice."
  • Can You Spare a Dime? - The succession of time cards; also when Mr. Krabs accuses Squidward for putting the dime in his pants.
  • Rock-a-Bye Bivalve - Patrick promises SpongeBob to be home at 6:00.
  • Chocolate with Nuts - SpongeBob keeps taking bags out of bags out of bags out of bags.
  • Missing Identity - "Good morning, world, and all who inhabit it!"; SpongeBob tries to retrace his steps.
  • Krusty Towers - Squidward unclogs Patrick's toilet.
  • All That Glitters - SpongeBob walks to work naked.
  • That's No Lady - SpongeBob explains to Patrick that the assassin wasn't going to ban him from town, he was going to send him a vacation flier.
  • The Pink Purloiner - SpongeBob and Patrick head to the bus to go home.
  • New Digs - SpongeBob prepares for bed.
  • The Card - The sun sets.
  • Ditchin' - Spongebob and Patrick hand over their comic books to Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy.
  • Sand Castles in the Sand - SpongeBob and Patrick begin building sand castles.
  • Chum Bucket Supreme - Patrick resigns.

On With the Race

On With the Race was composed by Dennis Farnon.

No information of episode placement yet.

Once Upon a Dream

Once Upon a Dream was composed by Clive Richardson

No information of episode placement yet.

One Over The Eight

One Over The Eight was composed by Len Stevens

  • Banned in Bikini Bottom

Open and and Fanfare

Open and End Fanfare was composed by Nino Nardini. It accompanies the special episodes, specifically the ones that begin with "Patchy the Pirate Presents" / "Ahoy, it's a SpongeBob SquarePants Special!" including:

Orchestral Climax (12)

Orchestral climax (12) was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

No information of episode placement yet.

Orchestral Climax (13)

Orchestral climax (13) was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Orchestral Effect (f)

Orchestral Effect (f) was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

Orchestral Ending (d)

Orchestral Ending (d) was also composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

Orchestral Link (50)

Orchestral Link (50) was composed by Mike Sunderland.

Orchestrated Devices (c)

Orchestrated Devices (c) was composed by Raymond Jones.

No information of episode placement yet.

Orchids and Roses

Orchids and Roses was composed by Joyce Cochrane.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Orkney Rope Waltz

The Orkney Rope Waltz is a traditional Scottish waltz performed by Brian Peters.

Outrage

Outrage was composed by Peter Yorke.

No information of episode placement yet.

Over The Waves

Over The Waves is a traditional song composed by Andrew Pilmer and Juventino Rosas.

  • Stuck In The Wringer

Overture

Overture was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Oyster Girls

Oyster Girls is a traditional English country dance performed by Robert Alexander White.

Pageantry Processional

Pageantry Processional was composed by Ronald Hanmer.

  • Boat Smarts - "'Boat Smarts with Mrs. Puff'! This driving safety film is brought to you by C.O.B.B.U.T.K.S.B.S.P.O.T.R.A.O.O.B.A.T. (Citizens of Bikini Bottom United to Keep SpongeBob SquarePants Off the Road and Out of Boats All Together)"

Panic Stricken

Panic Stricken was composed by Chris Payne and Roger Paul.

No information of episode placement yet.

Panther Prowl

Panther Prowl was composed by David Farnon.

No information of episode placement yet.

Paralell Dimension

Paralell Dimension was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

No information of episode placement yet.

Passage to Victory

Passage to Victory was composed by Ron Goodwin.

  • Jellyfish Hunter - "Sir, this is the greatest thing I've ever eaten. I'm going to cime back her every day for the rest of my life!"

Pastime

Pastime was composed by Gerhard Trede.

Pell-Mell

Pell-Mell was composed by Sam Spence.

People's Court

People's Court is the theme song from the classic television series of the same name. It was composed by Alan Stanley Tew.

Pepito from Tampico A

Pepito from Tampico A was composed by Ronald Sekura and Otto Sieben.

  • Scaredy Pants - The Flying Dutchman telling SpongeBob that he is not scary.
  • Suds - Played during Patrick's cure.

Piano Presto A

Piano Presto A was composed by Ted Atking and Alan Feanch.

  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie - SpongeBob and Patrick keep asking the waiter for more ice cream and perform on stage with Goofy Goober.
  • Atlantis Squarepantis - The cannon shoots Ice Cream.

Pikanterie

Pikanterie was composed by Gerhard Trede.

  • Valentine's Day - Montages of SpongeBob giving paper hearts to everyone in Bikini Bottom and of SpongeBob having fun at the carnival while Patrick keeps thinking about the "friendly handshake"

Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23

Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 was composed by Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky.

Pineapple Rag

Pineapple Rag is a little known rag written by [Joplin].

  • Pest of the West

Pink Lilac

Pink Lilac was composed by Conrad Leonard.

  • Wishing you Well - "Make a wish, darling."

A Pirate's Life for Me (a)

A Pirate's Life for Me (a) was composed by Ron Goodwin.

The Pirate's Waltz

The Pirate's Waltz was composed by Robert Alexander White.

  • Shanghaied - "In the event of trespassing on me ship, uninvited or otherwise, shall be part of me ghostly crew forever. And, uh, ever."

Place Bleu

Place Bleu was composed by Werner Von Overheidt.

No information of episode placement yet.


Plankton's Secret Chamber

Plankton's Secret Chamber's composer is unknown

Squilliam Returns - (later airings only) Locked Room

Plankton's Secret Lab

Plankton's Secret Lab's composer is unknown

Squilliam Returns - (later airings only) Unknown scene

Playbill

Playbill was composed by Wilfred William Burns.

No information of episode placement yet.

Playing with Toys

Playing with Toys was composed by John Charles Fiddy.

  • Shanghaied - "I had four biscuits, then I ate one. Now I only have three."

The Plot Thickens

The Plot Thickens was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

  • Procrastination - "In other news, local resident SpongeBob SquarePants only has a few hours to complete his essay. But yet he continues to goof off. When will he learn?"

Point of Departure

Point of Departure is a series of cues composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Point of Departure K

Point of Departure M

  • Hooky - "You could end up vaccum packed in a can of tuna!"

Point of Departure O

  • Hooky - "And do you know what happens when you don't float back down?"

Police Car

Police Car was composed by Sam Spence.

Police Car Chase

Police Car Chase was composed by Jack Beaver

No information of episode placement yet

Polite Conversation

Polite Conversation was composed by Graham Preskett.

No information of episode placement yet.

Pomp and Ceremony

Pomp and Ceremony was composed by Frank Damico.

No information of episode placement yet.

Pomp And Circumstance

Pomp and Circumstance was composed by Edward Elgar. It is often associated with graduation ceremonies.

  Fiachra Trench Duet

  John Fox Duet

  • Doing Time - Flashback of the opening of Mrs. Puff's Boating School.

Popcorn

Popcorn was composed by John Scott.

Poppin' Around

Poppin' Around was composed by Bruce Campbell.

Power and Glory

Power and Glory was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

  • Spongebob Meets the Strangler - SpongeBob punches in for work.

Power Plant

Power Plant was composed by Cecil Milner.

No information of episode placement yet.

Premonition of Disaster

Premonition of Disaster was composed by Arthur Harold Wilkinson.

No information of episode placement yet.

Primitive Force

Primitive Force was composed by Raymond Jones.

No information of episode placement yet.

Proclamation (a)

Proclamation (a) was composed by Gregor F. Narholz. It sounds almost identical to the famous theme from "Also sprach Zarathustra".

  • Uuugh - SpongeGar has a revolation of fire.
  • Truth or Square - "I think it's time I told yee."

Project X

Project X was composed by King Palmer.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Promised Land

The Promised Land was composed by David Farnon.

Pua Paoakalani (b)

Pua Paoakalani (b) is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

Pure Evil

Pure Evil was composed by Larry Hochman.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Pursuit Of Power (a)

The Pursuit Of Power (a) was composed by Keith Mansfield

No information of episode placement yet

Queen's Aloha Oe

Queen's Aloha Oe is an arrangement of the tune "Aloha Oe" composed by Queen Lili'uokalani and performed by Kapono Beamer.

Queen's Aloha Oe (b)

This is the slower version of the cue.

Queen's Aloha Oe (c)

This version is a little faster.

  • Nature Pants - SpongeBob gives away all his stuff says goodbye to all his friends.
  • F.U.N. - SpongeBob invites Plankton to play with him.
  • Arrgh! - "I'm so loyal, I don't even mind sleeping on the cold hard ground..."
  • Graveyard Shift - "Ah, the Krusty Krab. Bikini Bottom's premiere daytime eatery, where it to be closing time right...about..." / "Now! 8:00!"
  • The Inmates of Summer - SpongeBob is seen waiting to go to camp.

Quest for the Best 1

Quest for the Best 1 was composed by David Reilly. It is considered to be a parody of Survivor's Eye of the Tiger from Rocky III.

  • Krusty Krab Training Video - Montages of still photographs of the Krusty Krab. Also heard in the end credits in place of "Cierre Bob Esponja".

Quiz Organ (b)

Quiz Organ (b) was composed by Curtis Schwartz.

The Rake Hornpipe

The Rake Hornpipe is a traditional hornpipe performed by Robert Alexander White. It is a piece of music that often accompanies scenes at the Krusty Krab.

  • Help Wanted - "Well lad, it seems like you don't even have your sea legs."
  • Bubblestand - "Who would pay 25¢ to blow bubbles?"
  • The Chaperone - SpongeBob cooks a Krabby Patty.
  • SB-129 - Squidward hides in the freezer from SpongeBob and Patrick.
  • Arrgh! - Mr. Krabs persuades SpongeBob to play the game some more.
  • Sleepy Time - "This'll make a great fish story, eh, Mr. Krabs?"
  • Hooky - "Good morning, Krusty Krew."
  • Your Shoe's Untied - "Hey, SpongeBob, you're shorter. Have you been dieting?"
  • Squid's Day Off - Squidward asks SpongeBob for some change.
  • Bossy Boots - "Say 'Hello' to me Pearl!"
  • Wormy - Squidward and Mr. Krabs taunt SpongeBob and Patrick for being afraid of the butterfly.
  • Patty Hype - "SpongeBob, sometimes we have to go deep inside ourselves to solve our problems."
  • Life of Crime - Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob and Patrick about "borrowing".
  • Can You Spare a Dime? - Mr. Krabs, Squidward, and SpongeBob all count different things.
  • Imitation Krabs - "Isn't that a microphone?"; "Back you hungry hand!"
  • Sailor Mouth - SpongeBob says #11 all over the Krusty Krab.
  • Just One Bite - "Here you go, sir. A king-size ultra double supreme patty with the works..."
  • Born Again Krabs - "What happened?! Someone tried to throw away a patty!"
  • Missing Identity - Mr. Krabs informs SpongeBob and Squidward of a surprise uniform inspection.
  • Skill Crane - "Boys, it's Pay Day!"
  • Fungus Among Us - Mr. Krabs asks Squidward for help.
  • Krabs a la Mode - "It is a cold and windy day..."
  • The Krusty Sponge - "We got SpongeBob drinking straws, coasters, bibs, and me personal favorite, SpongeBob ice cubes!"
  • Gone - Spongebob drives Boaty to put the patties on the grill.

Ramblin' Man from Gramblin'

Ramblin' Man from Gramblin' was composed by Sam Spence.

Reach for the Stars

Reach for the Stars was composed by Richard Harvey.

No information of episode placement yet.

Ready for Combat

Ready for Combat was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Reckless Rufus

Reckless Rufus is a traditional minstrel banjo number performed by Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade and Tom Layton.

Reinstating the King

Reinstating the King was composed by Laurie Johnson

No information of episode placement yet

Rescue

Rescue was composed by Cecil Milner.

Retreat

Retreat was composed by Sam Fonteyn.

No information of episode placement yet.

Revelation

Revelation was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

Riding the Range (a)

Riding the Range (a) was composed by Tony Kinsey.

No information of episode placement yet.

Rococo Rondo

Rococo Rondo was composed by Tedeusz Rozycki.

No information of episode placement yet.

Roll Up Waltz

Roll Up Waltz was composed by Andrew JJ Hall.

Romance and Rhapsody

Romance and Rhapsody was composed by Felton Rapley

No information of episode placement yet

Romantic Ending

Romantic Ending was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

No information of episode placement yet.

Romantic Entrance

Romantic Entrance was composed by Harry Bluestone.

No information of episode placement yet.

Romantic Evening

Romantic Evening was composed by Gary Hughes.

No information of episode placement yet.

Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture

The Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture was composed by Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky.

Roses from the South

Roses from the South is a famous waltz by Johann Strauss. Its arranger is currently unknown.

No information of episode placement yet.

Royal Enterance

Royal Enterance was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

Royal Gala

Royal Gala was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

Royal Hawaiian Hula

Royal Hawaiian Hula is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

Royal Tableau

Royal Tableau was composed by Stuart Stirling.

Rule Brittania

Rule Brittania is a very famous piece of music in Britian. It is commonly misassociated as the national anthem there.

Running Bass

Running Bass was composed by Sam Spence.

Russian Dance

Russian Dance is from Pytor Illych Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker.

  • Christmas Who? - Montage of Santa Squidward giving gifts to everyone in Bikini Bottom.
  • I Heart Dancing - Montage of Squidward overworking SpongeBob.

Sailing Over the Dogger Bank

Sailing Over the Dogger Bank is a traditional sea shanty performed by Brian Douglas Gulland, Robin Jeffrey, Tim Laycock, and Robert Alexander White.

Sailor's Waltz

Sailor's Waltz was composed by Heinz Matschurat.

  • Boating School - "The little radio in your head?"
  • The Paper - "Wait, more impressions. A guy throwing the piece of paper on the ground. A guy stomping on the piece of paper."
  • Skill Crane - "Come on, Squidward. You know you want to."

Santa's on His Way

Santa's on His Way was composed by David Snell.

Savage Episode

Savage Episode was composed by Len Stevens.

No information of episode placement yet.

Saw Theme

Saw Theme was composed by William Trytell. It is not the theme from the Saw movie series.

  • Krab Borg - "We now return to tonight's Creepy Time Theater presentation of Night of the Robot."

Saxaboogie

Saxaboogie was composed by Harry Bluestone.

Say it with a Smile (a,e)

Say it with a Smile was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

No information of episode placement yet.

Scared Stiff

Scared Stiff was composed by John Fox.

Screen Heroes (a)

Screen Heroes (a) was composed by Simon Chamberlain.

Screw on the Loose

Screw on the Loose was composed by Tony Lowry.

Sea Battle

Sea Battle was composed by John Fox.

No information of episode placement yet.

Search Party

Search Party was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Search Party (1)

No information of episode placement yet.

Search Party (3)

No information of episode placement yet.

Secret Agent

Secret Agent was composed by David Lindup.

No information of episode placement yet.

Secret Service

Secret Service was composed by Syd Dale. In earlier episode, It is heard in montages.

  • Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II - Montage of SpongeBob blowing the conch signal.
  • Wet Painters - Montage of SpongeBob and Patrick attempting to get the paint off of Mr. Krabs' first dollar.
  • Spy Buddies - "Your mission, should you choose to accept it..."; "To the Spymobile!"

Send Them Victorious (b)

Send Them Victorious was composed by Graham de Wilde.

Sargent Jones

Sargent Jones was composed by Larry Hochman.

  • Marmaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture - Squidward prepares Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy in Makeup.

She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain

She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain is a vaudeville-style arrangement of the folk song of the same name by Harry Bluestone.

Shock

Shock is a series of cues composed by Dave Hewson

Shock (t)

No information of episode placement yet.

Shock (u)

No information of episode placement yet.

Shock Attack

Shock Attack was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin

No information of episode placement yet.

Shock Headed Peter

Shock Headed Peter was composed by Ronald Hanmer.

Shock Horror (a)

Shock Horror (a) was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

Shoppers World

Shoppers World was composed by Harry Bluestone

No information of episode placement yet.

Shopping Spree

Shopping Spree was composed by Laurie Johnson.

Show Fanfare

Show Fanfare is a series of cues composed by David Lindup

Show Fanfare 1

No information of episode placement yet

Show Fanfare 3

No information of episode placement yet

Show Fanfare 4

No information of episode placement yet

Showtime (c)

Showtime (c) was composed by Robert Sharples

No information of episode placement yet

Silent Tears

Silent Tears was composed by Keith Nichols

No information of episode placement yet

Silly Season (a)

Silly Season (a) was composed by David Bell and Otto Sieben

No information of episode placement yet

Six Powerful Cues

The Six Powerful Cues were composed by Wilfred William Burns

1st Powerful Cue

No information of episode placement yet

4th Powerful Cue

  • Gary Takes A Bath - Spongebob sees that he is hanging from the ceiling.

5th Powerful Cue

No information of episode placement yet

6th Powerful Cue

No information of episode placement yet

Skaters Waltz

Skaters Waltz is an arrangement of Emile Charles Waldteufel's "Les Patineurs" by George Wilson.

Skyscraper City

Skyscraper City was composed by Ronald Hanmer

No information of episode placement yet

Slave Caravan 2

Slave Caravan 2 was composed by Gregor F. Narholz

No information of episode placement yet

Sleazy Sax

Sleazy Sax was composed by Richard Myhill.

Sleigh-Ride

Sleigh-Ride was composed by David Snell.

  • Christmas Who? - "Patrick, I designed this mechanism specifically to shoot bottles to the surface."

Slick in the City

Slick in the City was composed by Kenny Graham.

Slippery Sid

Slippery Sid was composed by Roger Roger.

  • Hocus Pocus - Monroe and Tom are driving past SpongeBob

Smoke and Dreams

Smoke and Dreams was composed by Otto Sieben.

No information of episode placement yet.

Sneak Up

Sneak Up was composed by Gerhard Trede.

  • Fear of a Krabby Patty - Plankton explains to himself that SpongeBob will be exhausted and then Plankton will get the Krabby Patty formula.

Sneaking About

Sneaking About was composed by Phillip Green

No information of episode placement yet

So Tired

So Tired was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.

Someone Coming

Someone Coming was composed by Raymond Jones

No information of episode placement yet

Soul Organ Impromptu

Soul Organ Impromptu was composed by Alan Hawkshaw.

South Pacific Island II

South Pacific Island II was composed by Victor Cavini.

No information of episode placement yet.

South Sea Island Lullaby

South Sea Island Lullaby was composed by George Elliot.

The Sovereign's March

The Sovereign's March was composed by Barrie Hingley.

No information of episode placement yet.

Space Critters (a)

Space Critters (a) was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

No information of episode placement yet.

Spaghetti Western (a)

Spaghetti Western (a) was composed by Dick Stephen Walter

No information of episode placement yet

Spanish Ladies (b)

Spanish Ladies (b) is a traditional sea shanty performed by Robin Jeffrey and Tim Laycock.

Speaking Guitar

Speaking Guitar was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

No information of episode placement yet.

Spindlelegs

Spindlelegs was composed by Cedric King-Palmer.

Spring Cleaning

Spring Cleaning was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

Spring Song (Songs Without Words, Op. 62, No. 6)

Spring Song (Songs Without Words, Op. 62, No. 6) was composed by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fiachra Trench.

No information of episode placement yet.

Springtime for Lovers

Springtime for Lovers was composed by Len Stevens.

Stack of Leis

Stack of Leis is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.

  • Pizza Delivery - SpongeBob cries.
  • Hall Monitor - SpongeBob walks away sadly.
  • Nature Pants - SpongeBob sleeps in a cave.
  • Karate Choppers - SpongeBob cries after getting fired.
  • Suds - SpongeBob explains to Gary that he got the suds.
  • Valentine's Day - Patrick tries to explain to SpongeBob about how he feels about a handshake he got from him, but gets interrupted by other people when they thank SpongeBob for the gifts they got from him.
  • Squid's Day Off - Squidward asks SpongeBob for his job back.
  • Big Pink Loser - Patrick wants an award.
  • Grandma's Kisses - SpongeBob cries uncontrollably for a long time, failing to stop, cries like a sprinkler sprays water everywhere.
  • I Had an Accident - "Nothin's workin', Patrick."
  • All That Glitters - SpongeBob cries since his spatula hated him.
  • Wigstruck - SpongeBob lets go of the wig and it flies.

Stadium Rave A

Stadium Rave A was composed by Mark Governor and Glenn Nishida. The song sounds very similar to "Get Ready for This!" which is heard at sporting events, such as basketball.

  • Jellyfish Jam - The music that blares from SpongeBob's stereo while he and the jellyfish dance.

Stand-Up Comic

The Stand-Up Comic cues were composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy. They are rimshots on a drum set often used to indicate the punchline of a joke.

Stand-Up Comic B

Stand-Up Comic C

Stand-Up Comic D

Stand Boys Stand

Stand Boys Stand is a traditional folk song performed by Jerry Burnham, Tony Ellis, and Stephen Wade.

Star Parade

Star Parade was composed by Tony Kinsey.

No information of episode placement yet.

Star Prizes (a)

Star Prizes (a) was composed by Tony Kinsey.

  • Driven to Tears - "Congratulations, Mr. Star! You're the one millionth person to pass the test!"

Stars and Games

Stars and Games was composed by Alf Saro.

Stealth By Night

Stealth By Night was composed by Jack Coles.

No information of episode placement yet.

Stealthily

Stealthily was composed by Jack Shaindlin.

No information of episode placement yet.

Stepping Into Danger

Stepping Into Danger was composed by Mike Sunderland.

No information of episode placement yet.

Stepping Up

was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

No information of episode placement yet.

Stiff Upper Lip

Stiff Upper Lip was composed by Paddy Kingsland.

Stop Press

Stop Press was composed by Vivian Kennard.

No information of episode placement yet.

The Story Of The West (a)

The Story Of The West (a) was composed by Ron Goodwin.

No information of episode placement yet.

Strange Goings-On

Strange Goings-On was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

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The Stranger in Town

The Stranger in Town was composed by Tony Kinsey

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Sugar Plum Fairy 59

Sugar Plum Fairy 59 is an arrangement of Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker by Richard Harvey.

  • Suds - Title card and when SpongeBob's house is icy
  • Christmas Who? - Sandy tells SpongeBob all about Christmas while Patchy narrates.

Superquick

Superquick was composed by Daniel Janin.

Superquick A

  • Clams - Mr. Krabs celebrates finally getting his one millionth dollar.

Superquick B

Surfer Baby (d)

Surfer Baby (d) was composed by Jerry Burnham.

Surfin' Fun

Surfin' Fun was composed by Grahame Maclean and Barry Ryder.

Surfin' Summer (a)

Surfin' Summer (a) was written and composed by Richard Myhill. It is an homage to surf-rock group, The Beach Boys.

  • Doing Time - The song that Fred listens to on his headphones.

Surfin' Summer Girls

Surfin' Summer Girls was composed by Henry Marsh and Phil Pickett, former members of British pop group Sailor.

Sweet and Lovely

Sweet and Lovely was composed by Alan Braden.

Sweet Victory 1

Sweet Victory 1 was written and performed by David Glenn Eisley and Bob Kulick.

  • Band Geeks - The song that SpongeBob and the Bikini Bottom Super Band sing at the end.

Ta Ra

Ta-Ra was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.

Ta-Ra A

Ta-Ra B

Ta-Ra C

Tales from the Swamp

Tales from the Swamp was composed by Ron Goodwin.

Tea Dance

Tea Dance was composed by Norman John Warren.

Tell Her I Am

Tell Her I Am is a traditional Irish jig performed by Brian Douglas Gulland and Robert Alexander White.

  • Waiting - SpongeBob and Patrick riverdance.

Terror By Night

Terror By Night was composed by Hubert Clifford.

Theatreland

Theatreland was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.

  • Culture Shock - Red carpet music before the talent show begins; ending.

They're Coming!

They're Coming! was composed by Trevor Duncan.

Tiptoe Link 1

Tiptoe Link 1 was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

The Tip Top Polka/Cliff Polka

The Tip Top Polka/Cliff Polka is a medley of two traditional polkas performed by the Chelmsford Folk Band. It is known as the main theme of The Krusty Krab.

  • Jellyfishing - The first of two times this cue is not heard in a scene at the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob and Patrick invite Squidward to go jellyfishing with them; Patrick shows Squidward how to hold a net.
  • Plankton! - Mr. Krabs sends Plankton on a "flying saucer."
  • Pizza Delivery - "Hurry it up with those chairs, SpongeBob."
  • Pickles - Squidward extinguishes the burnt patties.
  • Nature Pants - "What's wrong, boy?"
  • Culture Shock - SpongeBob takes a "customer's" order
  • F.U.N. - "I haven't seen Plankton for a while. He must be schemin'."
  • Employee of the Month - Mr. Krabs opens up the Krusty Krab.
  • Scaredy Pants - SpongeBob resists Mr. Krabs' annual scary story; SpongeBob realizes that the Flying Dutchman is actually Squidward.
  • Fools in April - Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob fool Squidward.
  • Neptune's Spatula - "Don't worry, lad. I have total confidence in you. Put it all on Neptune!"
  • Hooky - Mr. Krabs gives Pearl and her friends free glasses of water.
  • Squid's Day Off - SpongeBob and Squidward have facial hair made of fire extinguisher foam.
  • Bossy Boots - "Attention! Attention! All Krusty Krew employees!"
  • Dying for Pie - "Good morning, Mr. Squidward!"
  • Imitation Krabs - Mr. Krabs talks to SpongeBob about scaring away customers.
  • Patty Hype - Mr. Krabs approaches a potential customer.
  • Shanghaied - Second time this song was not used at the Krusty Krab. "It's Squidward, he wants to complain."
  • Krusty Love - Mr. Krabs is knitting something.
  • Sailor Mouth - SpongeBob takes out the trash.
  • Jellyfish Hunter - used when SpongeBob makes his Krabby Patty with Jelly.
  • Squid on Strike - Mr. Krabs taunts Squidward for his failed striking strategies.
  • Just One Bite - "I wish I could eat this but I'm so darn full."
  • Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV - "Here's your shake, sir."
  • As Seen on TV - Mr. Krabs walks Mr. Doodles.
  • Can You Spare a Dime? - SpongeBob storms into Mr. Krabs' office.
  • Krab Borg - "Squidward, why are you wearing my hat on your nose?"
  • Wet Painters - "What the devilfish is going on here? Time is money!"
  • Born Again Krabs - "I don't understand. We haven't had a customer in weeks!"
  • Missing Identity - SpongeBob skips ahead to the Krusty Krab.
  • Plankton's Army - "Hi, guys, did I miss anything?"
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie - "Now pay attention, Squidward, as manager, you gotta keep an eye out for paying customers."
  • Skill Crane - "My work here is done."; Squidward watches SpongeBob win the skill crane repeatedly.
  • Selling Out - "...you're rich."
  • Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture - Mr. Krabs suggests that the Krabby Patty be in the film.
  • Enemy In-Law - Betsy Krabs walks over to the Krusty Krab.
  • Krusty Towers - "If they can charge that for a lousy burger, imagine how much I can charge for a lousy Krabby Patty."; "Squidward, you can take Patrick's bags up to his room..."
  • Whale of a Birthday - Pearl leaves the Krusty Krab.
  • All That Glitters - A customer orders a Monster Krabby Patty; A customer orders a Krabby Patty; SpongeBob tries flipping a Monster Krabby Patty again.
  • Wishing You Well - "SpongeBob, why aren't those patties ready?"
  • Once Bitten - "SpongeBob! Come on in, boy!"
  • Rule of Dumb - "Well, well, well, what can I do for you, Patrick?"
  • The Original Fry Cook - "You're doing well, Jim."; Jim looks at the Employee of the Month wall.
  • Fungus Among Us - "Don't worry, SpongeBob, everyone gets itchy...now and then."; "I won't let this minor setback hinder my cooking."
  • Good Ol' Whatshisname - Mr. Krabs laughs in his office.
  • New Digs - Mr. Krabs opens up the Krusty Krab.
  • Krabs a la Mode - (sleigh bells added to the song) Mr. Krabs, Squidward and SpongeBob see the frozen interior of the Krusty Krab.
  • To Love a Patty - "Squidward, where the barnacles is our fry cook?"
  • Breath of Fresh Squidward - Mr. Krabs talks to Squidward.
  • The Krusty Sponge - "Why, hello! You're the television food critic, Gene Scallop, aren't ya?"; "Oh, just making a few cosmetic changes."; "Sure is good to be back behind the grill where I belong, Mr. Krabs."
  • Blackened Sponge - "SpongeBob is 13 1/2 minutes late."; SpongeBob gives Crazyfish his Krabby Patty.
  • Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob - "Gotta hand it to ya, boy. Getting Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy to shill for me restaurant was a stroke of genius."
  • SpongeHenge - SpongeBob walks into the kitchen.
  • Banned in Bikini Bottom - "There y'are, Betsy. Good as new."
  • Spongicus - All of Mr. Krabs' customers come back to the Krusty Krab.
  • No Nose Knows - The "greasy" smell is revealed to come from the Krusty Krab.
  • To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants - "Hello, sir, I'd like an application, please."

Titi de Paris

Titi de Paris was composed by Daniel Janin.

  • Plankton! - SpongeBob cooks a Krabby Patty like a Frenchman.

To Death or Glory

To Death or Glory was composed by Laurie Johnson.

  • Sand Castles In The Sand

Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

Toccata and Fugue in D Minor was composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.

  • Scaredy Pants - "Let's go scare somebody."; "...and the Flying Dutchman is gonna show up uninvited."

Tom Fool

Tom Fool, not to be confused with Tomfoolery, was composed by Van Phillips.

Tomfoolery

Tomfoolery was composed by David Snell.

Tomorrow the World

Tomorrow the World was composed by Cedric King-Palmer.

Too Tired

Too Tired was composed by Hans Ehrlinger.

Trafficscape

Trafficscape was composed by Eric Winstone.

Tripping Upstairs

Tripping Upstairs is a traditional jig performed by Brian Peters.

Troop Movement/Troop Movement Alt. End

Troop Movement and its Alt. End was composed by Sam Fonteyn.  

  • Pickles - Mr. Krabs waits for SpongeBob to get his head straight.
  • Squid on Strike - SpongeBob speaks out against Mr. Krabs.

Trouble Spot

Trouble Spot was composed by Van Phillips.

Trumpet Call 1

Trumpet Call 1 was composed by Sam Fonteyn.


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Try On and On A

Try On and On A was composed by Hans Ehrlinger.

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Twang Bar Blues 1

Twang Bar Blues 1 was composed by Steve Byrd.

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Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.

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The Twin Sisters

The Twin Sisters was composed by The Chelmsford Folk Band. It is another piece associated with The Krusty Krab.

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Twinkle Toes

Twinkle Toes was composed by Fred Woods.

  • Grandma's Kisses - SpongeBob, trying to be grown up, saunters slowly out the door to work.

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (b)

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (b) is an arrangement of the traditional children's song of the same name by Brian Douglas Gulland and Richard Harvey.

  • Sleepy Time - Patrick is seen sleeping and sucking his thumb.

Tympup A

Tympup A was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.

Une Nuit au Cabaret

Une Nuit au Cabaret was composed by Victor Cavini.

  • Frankendoodle - Opening shot of the artist at sea; "The second most important rule for the artist at sea, always bring a pencil sharpener".

Unpreventable

Unpreventable was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.

Unknown Track(1)

Unknown Track(2)

It is notable this track has two different track types, as older episodes use a completely different tone of this.


Up She Rises

Up She Rises is an orchestral version of the sea shanty "The Drunken Sailor" by Sam Spence.

  • The Fry Cook Games - Title card
  • Squid on Strike - "We've got to unite as workers."
  • Squilliam Returns - Squidward gives positions to SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs and Patrick.
  • Clams - "Remember, we don’t leave until we catch that clam and rescue me dollar."
  • Missing Identity - "Fall in for inspection!"
  • Shell Of A Man - Spongebob and Mr. Krabs are ready to join the navy.
  • Selling Out - "You know, I may not make as much as your fancy-shmancy mega-restaurant chain, but it's the blood, sweat and tears of a hard day's work."
  • Mrs. Puff, You're Fired - SpongeBob learns the course blindfolded.

Vaudeville Knees Up

Vaudeville Knees Up was composed by Harry Bluestone.

Vergnügungspark

Vergnügungspark was composed by Gerhard Trede.

Vibe Links

The Vibe Links were composed by Richard Myhill.

Vibe Link (a)

Vibe Link (b)

Volga Boat Men

Volga Boat Men is a traditional Russian folk song arranged by Dick Stephen Walter.

Wah Wah (a)

Wah Wah (a) was composed by Richard Myhill.

Waikiki Queen

Waikiki Queen was composed by George Kulokahai and His Island Serenaders.

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Walking Bass

Walking Bass was composed by Richard Myhill.

Waltz of the Flowers

Waltz of the Flowers is from Pytor Illych Tchaikovskys ballet, The Nutcracker.

Waltzing Flutes

Waltzing Flutes was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

We Wish You a Merry Christmas is a traditional Christmas carol. The arranger is unknown.

  • Christmas Who? - "And now, direct from Encino, America's favorite pirate and director of the SpongeBob SquarePants Fan Club, Patchy the Pirate."

Wedding March

Wedding March was orginally composed by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy from his suite of incidental music for William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Three versions of it are used on the show, one under a different name (below).

Geoff Bastow version

This version was arranged by Geoff Bastow for a small home organ.

Ed Vernon version

This is a Dixieland jazz arrangement by Ed Vernon.

Wedding Procession

Wedding Procession is an organ arrangement of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's "Wedding March" by Leslie Pearson

West Side Rumble

West Side Rumble was composed by Sam Spence.

When Daylight Shines/Captain Lenoe's

When Daylight Shines/Captain Lenoe's is a medley of two English jigs performed by The Folk Players.

  • Pizza Delivery - Mr. Krabs takes a telephone order for pizza.
  • Culture Shock - "Welcome to the Krusty Krab! SpongeBob, cater to his every whim, and don't screw this one up."
  • F.U.N. - "Ah, lunchtime at ze Krusty Krab. Everyone enjoying their Krabby Patties."
  • Arrgh! - SpongeBob and Patrick try on their pirate gear.
  • Dying for Pie - Squidward buys a pie from pirates.
  • Party Pooper Pants - "Gather 'round, you scurvy landlubbers, it's time to learn the Peg Legged Dance o' Happiness!"
  • Shell Of A Man - Title card
  • Selling Out - Spongebob and Squidward finally get the Krusty Krab back
  • The Original Fry Cook - SpongeBob gets back to work and Jim leaves the Krusty Krab.
  • Night Light - "Hey, Squidward, have you seen SpongeBob?"
  • Banned in Bikini Bottom - Panning shot of SpongeBob's house.
  • Truth or Square - Mr. Krabs opens the door of the Krusty Krab oblivious to the fact that no one is there; the customers run into the Krusty Krab and Plankton goes for a wild ride.

Whisper from the Past

Whisper from the Past was composed by Gregor F. Narholz. On the show, it often follows another Narholz composition, "Fates".

William Tell Overture

The William Tell Overture was composed by Gioachino Rossini. The finale is best known as the theme song for "The Lone Ranger".

Witty Fellow

Witty Fellow was composed by Gerhard Trede.

Woe is Me!

Woe is Me! was composed by Richard Myhill.

  • I Was a Teenage Gary - "Squidward, something is wrong with Gary! Squidward!"
  • Hooky - "Boys! I wasn't quick enough."
  • Squilliam Returns - (sped up) The melody that Mr. Krabs plays on the world's smallest violin.
  • Krusty Towers - Mr. Krabs mocks Squidward.
  • Best Day Ever - Squidward cries about his reed.
  • Friend or Foe? - Mr. Krabs and Plankton both hug and cry.
  • Ditchin' - "That's a shame what happened to Dale. We were classmates back in boating school. He used to be a good student, until he started cuting class."
  • Stuck in the Wringer - "A sad, sad, sad, sad, little bike rack."
  • Truth or Square - "Poor little guy's starvin'."

Wonderland of Snow

Wonderland of Snow was composed by Terry Day.

Wooden Bear

Wooden Bear was composed by Gil Flat, Tony Tape and Florian Voelxen.

Worker's Symphony

Worker's Symphony was composed by Hans May.

World in Action

World in Action is the theme song from the 1963-1998 Granada TV current affairs programme of the same name. It was composed by Laurie Johnson.

Youthful Days

Youthful Days was composed by Mike Sunderland.

Yuletide Medley

Yuletide Medley is an orchestral medley of Christmas carols including "Good Christian Men, Rejoice," "We Three Kings," and "I Saw Three Ships" arranged by David Snell.

  • Christmas Who? - Squidward opens his present from SpongeBob. (Only "Good Christian Men, Rejoice" is heard.)
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