<< or maybe better yet, someone has a site where they could put them up
as mp3s so anyone could listen. >>
I hate to be a Negative Nelly here because that sounds wonderful but I
must mention that it would be a copyright violation to do anything like
that. Sharing the CD is very gray but it is
a few years ago i went through my video tapes and transferred the misic i could
find onto cds and called it "a little mayberry livin' - the music of
mayberrry" i know i missed some and have been going to go back and redo them
all from the dvds, but haven't found the time yet. i would gladly ma
In The Case of the Punch in the Nose (my favorite), Andy and Barney are
humming and singing Sinners Lose All Their Guilty Stains, which is probably
better known as There is a Fountain Filled with Blood. Has that one been
mentioned?
Kind behind the eyes
"Well, who's subject?" Floyd
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Did anyone mention Aunt Bee's favorite song, "Chinatown, My Chinatown," written
in 1910 by Jerome & Schwartz?
Chinatown, my Chinatown,
Where the lights are low;
Hearts that know no other land,
Drifting to and fro.
Dreamy, dreamy Chinatown,
"Who Is Sylvia?" Sung by Leonard Blush on the radio.
Cheryl
Marietta, GA
(Who would just as soon listen to the Ethel Paige organ recital at the
Pot O' Honey Restaurant)
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"Those Endearing Young Charms" - Barney & Rafe Hollister
"That Lonesome Road" - Rafe
"The Marine Hymn" - sung by Gomer & played as background when he reports for
duty
And some of the hymns sung by the church choir and congregation:
"Bringing in the Sheaves"
"Love Lifted Me"
"Leaning on the Everla
How could anyone forget Aunt Bea ripping the piano keys apart with that awesome
version of to toot tootsie. This was after she had taken that magic elixir.
And, the altered version of the Midnight Special. One, more is Whoa Mule Whoa.
When I pick at get together I always dedicate it to Andy Gr
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