The song appears as the opening theme and recurs during a pivotal scene where the Peanuts gang laments Snoopy’s absence. Unlike typical upbeat cartoon themes, its lyrics are a heavy exploration of guilt and longing:
Notably, Charles Schulz was reportedly ambivalent about the songs. He licensed the characters but did not write the lyrics. The song’s melancholy likely would have resonated with Schulz, who wove quiet sadness into Peanuts (e.g., “Happiness is a warm puppy,” yet Charlie Brown never wins). come home snoopy song
It sounds like you're looking for a on the song "Come Home, Snoopy" (often associated with the 1960s novelty pop group The Royal Guardsmen ). The song appears as the opening theme and