This is Andy singing the original demo for “Clouds Are Rolling Away”. Music and Lyrics by Andy Paley
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“Christmas On Mars”
Music by Andy Paley Lyrics by Andy Paley, Ben Acker & Ben Blacker Written for the Thrilling Adventure Hour show. Sung by Annie Savage. Produced by Andy Paley
“Jellybeans”
Andy wrote this song for The Thrilling Adventure Hour show. Here’s Mark Gagliardi singing “Jellybeans” as “Jumbo the Easter Elephant” complete with thick Cuban accent.
“It Was the Whiskey Talkin’ (Not Me)”
Andy came up with this song in the 1970’s and recorded it as a rock & roll tune. He had Jerry Lee Lewis in mind. Years later Andy played a slowed down version of the song for Warren Beatty hoping that he might use it as part of the “Dick Tracy” soundtrack. Beatty sent the […]

It’s a SpongeBob Christmas! Album
For the first time in the franchise’s thirteen-year history, the hugely popular SpongeBob SquarePants animated TV series has spawned a holiday album. It’s A SpongeBob Christmas! Album is out this month from Nickelodeon Records, offering 12 tracks of original SpongeBob music in tune with the season. The album features vocals and songwriting by voice actor Tom Kenny. Kenny co-wrote ten of the album’s songs with producer Andy Paley, and has voiced the character since the show’s inception. SpongeBob SquarePants was recently named “the most loved TV series in America” by USA Today.
Andy in the Press
The Hidden Genius of It's A SpongeBob Christmas Lenny Kaye, eMusic.com
Beauty in Two Dimensions: ‘It’s a Spongebob Christmas!’ Gene Sculatti, Rock's Back Pages
question of the day: What fictional characters need their own Christmas album? Flick Filosopher
SpongeBob follows 'Best Day Ever' with Christmas album Jim Bessman, Examiner.com
It's a SpongeBob Christmas! Jason Weisberger, BoingBoing.net
New SpongeBob SquarePants Song Urges Shoppers Not to Be Jerks This Holiday Season Huffington Post
SpongeBob Christmas special goes stop-motion Associated Press
Review: 'It's a SpongeBob Christmas!' adds an extra dimension Los Angeles Times