"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.
"I heard a sweet voice, so tenderly calling. Saying arise, be saved evermore. I knew it must be the voice of my savior, for I had not heard a voice like it before." Bluegrass gospel song, possibly recorded by Jimmy Martin?
I know for a fact I've heard Jimi Hendrix sing Sweet Melissa, It's an Almond Bros song? Or is it? Jimi Hendrix did sing Sweet Melissa.
It's not by Bob Dylan, it's by Neil Diamond.
I remember one night at an old fashion meeting, I was praying to god to redeem my poor soul. I heard the sweet voice of my loving savior, I started that night to make heaven my home. I heard a sweet voice so tenderly calling, saying arise and be saved ever more, I knew it must be the voice of my savior, for I had not heard a voice like it before. I'm glad that I heard the voice of my saviour I know I am saved by his wonderful grace, some day when he calls I'll go up to meet him, there in that city I'll look on his face. Hope this is the song your looking for :)
fantasia favorite food is soul food.collard greens cornbread sweet yams.. haven't you heard collard greens and cornbread
He is voiced by Steve Keehela or Tom Kenny. He is not heard narrating as often as the French Narrator. See the "krusty krab training video" .
its unknown, but I heard that he is still working in spongebob at wikipedia but i am unsure if there telling the truth.
I heard sometime in 2010 or 2011
I heard they're characters featured on the same show.
"Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard/ Are sweeter. " From John Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn.
Who is Harold? o_o. I never heard of a "Harold" on SpongebobP ♥ C
I just wanted to let you know that I have never heard of spongebob nailpolish. But if anything check Walmart, or any kind of mall. GOOD LUCK!
According to Keats, "Heard sounds are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter". Ode on a Grecian Urn.
He supported the American cause.
"I heard a sweet voice, so tenderly calling. Saying arise, be saved evermore. I knew it must be the voice of my savior, for I had not heard a voice like it before." Bluegrass gospel song, possibly recorded by Jimmy Martin?
Yes, it is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence and when it is used as part of the proper noun. Example: Have you heard the song, Sweet Sixteen?
I have heard they do! Look up Jessica the Hippo on Youtube and you will see a Hippo loving some sweet potatoes!