SpongeBob singing "Sweet Victory" ("Band geeks")
easy it was spongebob
It's Season 2, Episode 15 (Episode 35 Overall). The full episode title is "The Secret Box / Band Geeks". It originally aired on September 7, 2001.
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Glen Springs Sanitarium ended in 1970.
Because Chucky killed his mom who glen/glenda loves and wanted 2 be with
easy it was spongebob
David Glen Eisley's birth name is David Glen Eisley.
David Glen Eisley was born on September 5, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
"Sweet Victory" was written and preformed by David Glenn Eisley and Bob Kulick. It was released in 2001. Despite popular beliefe, Spongbob Squarepants did NOT write the song. The only connection between Sweet Victory and Spongebob is that the song was featured in an episode called 'Band Geeks'. The song was not written directly for Nickelodean's use. Spongebob Squarepants chose this song only because David Glenn Eisley's voice was very good in this song.
It is called Sweet Victory and is by spongebob not a band It is not by SpongeBob, It is however called sweet victory but the "Band" is David Glen Eisley. Hope this helps...
David Glen Eisley is an actor and also a singer. He has been in several bands such as Dirty White Boy, Giuffria, and Sorcery.
It's Season 2, Episode 15 (Episode 35 Overall). The full episode title is "The Secret Box / Band Geeks". It originally aired on September 7, 2001.
Her current husband's name is David Glen Eisley.
David Glen Eisley has: Played Thaw in "Action Jackson" in 1988. Played Woody Sloan in "Beverly Hills, 90210" in 1990. Played Charlie in "Stone Cold" in 1991. Played Don in "7th Heaven" in 1996. Played SpongeBob SquarePants in "SpongeBob SquarePants" in 1999. Played George in "Spanish Judges" in 2000. Played himself in "I Married a Princess" in 2005. Played Janitor in "Headspace" in 2005.
Supposedly "American Games" according to ultimateguitar.com
Got to www.ultimateguitar.com and type in the search "sweet victory"
He never does. The Bubble Bowl performance from "Band Geeks" has been famously dubbed over and extended to appear as such. The real song is "Sweet Victory" by David Glen Eisley.