Difference between revisions of "Music from Mayberry"

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|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"
 
| "Rafe Hollister Sings"
|Rafe Hollister
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|Jack Prince
 
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|"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.
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|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"
 
||"A Singer in Town"
|Keevy Hazelton
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|Jesse Pearson
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|"Ol' Dan Tucker"
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|Andy plays and sings along with Opie as the Darlings watch.
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|Andy Griffith, Ron Howard
 
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Revision as of 15:32, 29 December 2012

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
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" 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" Jesse Pearson
"Ol' Dan Tucker" Andy plays and sings along with Opie as the Darlings watch. ? Andy Griffith, Ron Howard