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|"Look Down That Lonesome Road" | |"Look Down That Lonesome Road" | ||
|Earthy Rafe Hollister sings at the musicale much to the mayor's chagrin | |Earthy Rafe Hollister sings at the musicale much to the mayor's chagrin | ||
− | | | + | |[[Rafe Hollister Sings (TAGS Episode)]] |
− | | | + | |Jack Prince |
|- | |- | ||
|"My Hometown" | |"My Hometown" | ||
− | |TV and singing star Keevy Hazelton just wants to rest while in Mayberry, but Aunt Bee and Clara want him to record their song. | + | |TV and singing star Keevy Hazelton just wants to rest while in Mayberry, but Aunt Bee and Clara want him to record their song. He eventually sings two versions. |
− | | | + | |[[A Singer in Town (TAGS Episode)]] |
− | | | + | |Jesse Pearson |
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|- | |- | ||
+ | |"Ol' Dan Tucker" | ||
+ | |Andy plays and sings along with Opie as the Darlings watch. | ||
+ | |[[Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |Andy Griffith, Ron Howard | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Banjo in the Hollow | ||
+ | | Briscoe Darling calls this song "Tearin' Up Your Old Clothes for Rags". | ||
+ | |[[Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Boil Them Cabbage Down | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Divorce,_Mountain_Style_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Cindy | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Opie's_Rival_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Dooley | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]] <br>[[Mountain_Wedding_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |by Rodney Dillard and Mitch Jayne | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Doug's Tune | ||
+ | |An instrumental written by Doug Dillard. Andy Griffith named it "Doug's Tune." | ||
+ | |[[Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]] <br>[[Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Dueling Banjos | ||
+ | | The Darlings play "Feudin' Banjos (Dueling Banjos)" on The Andy Griffith Show. It was the first wide-scale airing of the 1955 composition by Arthur Smith. | ||
+ | |[[Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Ebo Walker | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Darling_Baby,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Leaning on the Everlasting Arms | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Mountain_Wedding_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Low and Lonely | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Salty Dog | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |Maggie Peterson and The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Shady Grove | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Divorce,_Mountain_Style_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |Maggie Peterson and The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Stay a Little Longer | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Darling_Baby,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |The Dillards | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |There Is a Time | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |[[Darling_Baby,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]]<br>[[Darling_Fortune,_The_(TAGS_Episode)]]<br>[[Guest_in_the_House_(TAGS_Episode)]] | ||
+ | |Maggie Peterson and The Dillards<br> Andy Griffith | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 28 June 2018
The Andy Griffith Show is filled with music throughout the series. The Mayberry Historical Society is adding this project to gather information about that music. We hope you'll help us add information about song title, episode number(s), performer(s), related to each piece of music performed during the series' run.
Song Title | Description | Episode Title | Performer |
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Midnight Special | Andy sings it with Jim Lindsey in the Taylor home. | Guitar Player Returns, The (TAGS Episode) | Andy Griffith |
"Look Down That Lonesome Road" | Earthy Rafe Hollister sings at the musicale much to the mayor's chagrin | Rafe Hollister Sings (TAGS Episode) | Jack Prince |
"My Hometown" | TV and singing star Keevy Hazelton just wants to rest while in Mayberry, but Aunt Bee and Clara want him to record their song. He eventually sings two versions. | A Singer in Town (TAGS Episode) | Jesse Pearson |
"Ol' Dan Tucker" | Andy plays and sings along with Opie as the Darlings watch. | Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode) | Andy Griffith, Ron Howard |
Banjo in the Hollow | Briscoe Darling calls this song "Tearin' Up Your Old Clothes for Rags". | Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards |
Boil Them Cabbage Down | Divorce,_Mountain_Style_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards | |
Cindy | Opie's_Rival_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards | |
Dooley | Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode) Mountain_Wedding_(TAGS_Episode) |
by Rodney Dillard and Mitch Jayne | |
Doug's Tune | An instrumental written by Doug Dillard. Andy Griffith named it "Doug's Tune." | Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode) Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode) |
The Dillards |
Dueling Banjos | The Darlings play "Feudin' Banjos (Dueling Banjos)" on The Andy Griffith Show. It was the first wide-scale airing of the 1955 composition by Arthur Smith. | Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards |
Ebo Walker | Darling_Baby,_The_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards | |
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms | Mountain_Wedding_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards | |
Low and Lonely | Briscoe_Declares_for_Aunt_Bee_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards | |
Salty Dog | Darlings_are_Coming,_The_(TAGS_Episode) | Maggie Peterson and The Dillards | |
Shady Grove | Divorce,_Mountain_Style_(TAGS_Episode) | Maggie Peterson and The Dillards | |
Stay a Little Longer | Darling_Baby,_The_(TAGS_Episode) | The Dillards | |
There Is a Time | Darling_Baby,_The_(TAGS_Episode) Darling_Fortune,_The_(TAGS_Episode) Guest_in_the_House_(TAGS_Episode) |
Maggie Peterson and The Dillards Andy Griffith |