The Darlings - Songs Performed By The Darlings

Songs Performed By The Darlings

  • "Salty Dog" (Production# 88 - The Darlings Are Coming & Production# 193 - The Darling Fortune)
  • "Ebo Walker"
  • "Dooley"
  • "There is a Time"
  • "Shady Grove"
  • "Boil Them Cabbage Down"
  • "Doug's Tune"
  • "Stay all Night (Stay a Little Longer)"
  • "Low and Lonely" (Production# 96 - Briscoe Declares for Aunt Bee)
  • "Banjo in the Hollow" (called "Tearin Up Your Old Clothes For Rags" on the show )
  • "Ol' Joe Clark" (Played in key of D and E)
  • "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms"
  • "Whoa Mule"
  • "Dueling Banjos
Mayberry, North Carolina
TV series
  • The Andy Griffith Show (episode list)
  • Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (episode list)
  • Mayberry R.F.D. (episode list)
Telefilm
  • Return to Mayberry
Main characters
  • Andy Taylor
  • Opie Taylor
  • Bee Taylor
  • Barney Fife
  • Elinor "Ellie" Walker
  • Sam Jones
  • Gomer Pyle
  • Goober Pyle
  • Vince Carter
Recurring characters
  • Ernest T. Bass
  • Chuck Boyle
  • Otis Campbell
  • Emmett Clark
  • Martha Clark
  • Alice Cooper
  • Helen Crump
  • Briscoe Darling Jr.
  • The Darlings
  • Clara Edwards
  • Warren Ferguson
  • The Fun Girls
  • Charley Hacker
  • Mike Jones
  • Floyd Lawson
  • Flora Malherbe
  • Duke Slater
  • Howard Sprague
  • Millie Swanson
  • Thelma Lou
Related programs
  • No Time For Sergeants
  • The Danny Thomas Show
  • The Jim Nabors Hour
  • The New Andy Griffith Show
Related topics
  • Mount Airy/Mayberry
  • Pilot Mountain/Mount Pilot
  • Desilu Productions
  • Rural purge
  • What it Was, Was Football
  • Mayberry Machiavelli
  • "Main characters" are those whose portrayers appear in the opening credits of at least one of the programs listed under TV series.
  • "Related programs" are those that directly influenced, or were heavily influenced by, the programs listed under TV series.

Read more about this topic:  The Darlings

Famous quotes containing the words songs, performed and/or darlings:

    O women, kneeling by your altar-rails long hence,
    When songs I wove for my beloved hide the prayer,
    And smoke from this dead heart drifts through the violet air
    And covers away the smoke of myrrh and frankincense;
    Bend down and pray for all that sin I wove in song....
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    Magic is akin to science in that it always has a definite aim intimately associated with human instincts, needs, and pursuits. The magic art is directed towards the attainment of practical aims. Like other arts and crafts, it is also governed by a theory, by a system of principles which dictate the manner in which the act has to be performed in order to be effective.
    Bronislaw Malinowski (1984–1942)

    The wealthy curlèd darlings of our nation.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)