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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @jazzandbooks
    @jazzandbooks 3 года назад +1454

    "You've got time to breathe, You've got time for music" AMEN

  • @moniquehamilton5195
    @moniquehamilton5195 4 года назад +186

    Ray Charles said music is music. I am a 65 yr old African American woman who was born and raised in NC. Love this music!! I am starting fiddle lessons tomorrow. No prior experience.

    • @musicmaker1961
      @musicmaker1961 8 месяцев назад +8

      best of luck have FUN ! 😊

    • @marthadoody
      @marthadoody 4 месяца назад +1

      Good for you! I've been wanting to since I was in my 20s plus guitar and piano. I'm still breathing so it's never too late. I was in band at school and played 3 different instruments, but no string instruments. I need to get with it!

    • @suleymanwilson8919
      @suleymanwilson8919 4 месяца назад +2

      You can do anything you wish. I picked the Banjo up at 60 and practice daily. It is fun and relaxing.

    • @Seetheren
      @Seetheren 3 месяца назад +3

      I wish you the best of luck. Many instruments that people think of as being inherently American often originated by way of slaves brought to North America. The banjo was originally from the African continent. Made from a simple gourd with a few strings strung between the gourd and neck. I wish you good fortune in learning the violin/fiddle.

    • @Ktegp
      @Ktegp 2 месяца назад +1

      I was raised in the Mts.of nc,my grandmother picked a banjo

  • @dell177
    @dell177 4 года назад +520

    After almost sixty years this is still my favorite version of Dooley.

  • @johnr.timmers2297
    @johnr.timmers2297 4 года назад +1251

    I feel like Andy had this whole episode put together just to get a chance to play Dooley with The Dillards. Look at that face he had a blast

  • @jeffreystark435
    @jeffreystark435 Год назад +37

    I kind of wanted to hear ‘Never Hit Your Grandma With A great Big Stick’ but…it makes me cry.

    • @pfcwar5150
      @pfcwar5150 2 месяца назад +3

      You gotta fight it

    • @kat35lulu88
      @kat35lulu88 Месяц назад +1

      Get the tissue out..... not a dry eye in the house😢😢😢😢😢

  • @AstroKidz300
    @AstroKidz300 4 года назад +621

    I'm black American 25 years old I listen to this 2020

    • @1gallimaufry
      @1gallimaufry 4 года назад +89

      Great music knows no color!

    • @betogray9765
      @betogray9765 4 года назад +14

      @@1gallimaufry that's right!!

    • @psychobillynumbnuts1
      @psychobillynumbnuts1 4 года назад +41

      Same here, but I'm 29 year old Mexican from east LA

    • @techguy7987
      @techguy7987 4 года назад +19

      Clearly you were raised right!

    • @youdontknowjoejo
      @youdontknowjoejo 4 года назад +33

      Black/African Americans also Influenced Folk and Country Music. After all the Banjo is an West African instrument and word. It kinda sucks that we only listen to rap and hip hop nowadays.

  • @alexanderpetrovich7792
    @alexanderpetrovich7792 10 лет назад +1382

    There is nothing more American than this. LOVE IT

  • @willdrucker4291
    @willdrucker4291 Год назад +207

    FUN FACT:…Andy Griffith could not pay The Dillards for acting appearances…but he promised to feature them performing their songs on his show…the episodes were among the highest rated during the Series run, The Dillards became world famous, and the rest is history

    • @fjorgyn7438
      @fjorgyn7438 Год назад +7

      Pretty sure they couldn't speak because then they would have to be credited as actors and therefore be paid.

    • @laryjohnson5736
      @laryjohnson5736 3 месяца назад +5

      @@fjorgyn7438 yes, but they could sing.

    • @fjorgyn7438
      @fjorgyn7438 3 месяца назад +3

      @@laryjohnson5736 correct, which means they were credited as singers, not actors.

    • @laryjohnson5736
      @laryjohnson5736 3 месяца назад

      @@fjorgyn7438 true

    • @jordangibson695
      @jordangibson695 Месяц назад

      It might have also been a screen actor's guild issue.

  • @jp.wamble
    @jp.wamble 8 лет назад +693

    "Never Hit Ya Grandma With a Great Big Stick" always makes me cry too...

    • @manickreations
      @manickreations 7 лет назад +5

      me too :(

    • @PtolemyJones
      @PtolemyJones 7 лет назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/rxpAbzA5m4s/видео.html

    • @TAZ27591
      @TAZ27591 7 лет назад +11

      strange....I find it to be a real toe tapper

    • @TonyMontana-qv8cx
      @TonyMontana-qv8cx 6 лет назад +13

      J.P. Wamble. Bet it makes grandma cry too.

    • @1Truckman
      @1Truckman 6 лет назад +13

      The version I always heard was, "Never Hit Yer Mother in the Head With a Shovel, It Leaves a Dull Impression on Her Mind"...

  • @deniseeulert2503
    @deniseeulert2503 Год назад +8

    When I was a kid I watched Andy Griffith. Many years later I watched reruns and I thought, "Mr. Darling is so familiar....hmmm..oh, it's Uncle Jesse!!!"

  • @Lombard005
    @Lombard005 3 года назад +279

    The Dillards were the best part of the Andy Griffith Show. Saddest part- Rodney Dillard is the only band member still with us. Doug was and is still one of the best banjo pickers I've ever heard with a style that few emulate. Dean Webb- a great mandolinist and Mitch Jayne- the infamous pipe smoking bass player, song writer, spokesman,etc. All are sadly missed.

    • @marguritarollins9564
      @marguritarollins9564 2 года назад +1

      Darlings

    • @griggoritylrtaylor5418
      @griggoritylrtaylor5418 2 года назад +8

      The Dillard's are their real name.

    • @josephbmemoire4164
      @josephbmemoire4164 Год назад

      it is sure that time may seem to be endless but it feeds on us, our fathers and our sons! in fact, we need to make sure to leave a walk-able path for the other one coming after in this so long parade! as from time to time one pulls out to make room and it goes on and on, and the memories stay.

    • @clicks59
      @clicks59 Год назад +7

      A little trivia: Doug Dillard played the banjo part on Glen Campbell’s Gentle on My Mind. A lot of folks thought it was John Hartford due to the fact that Hartford wrote the song.

    • @rubenreyna2198
      @rubenreyna2198 Год назад +9

      The Dillards got this Mexican into blue grass music growing up as a child watching the Andy Griffith show. Still love it

  • @JamAlong
    @JamAlong 8 лет назад +964

    Got time to breath, got time for music!

    • @RoyFive
      @RoyFive 7 лет назад +14

      He's right!

    • @dawgnation4700
      @dawgnation4700 6 лет назад +2

      JamAlong Music Method™ uncle jesse

    • @SamhainBe
      @SamhainBe 6 лет назад +14

      No truer words ever spoken!

    • @TheGnarlyGnome89
      @TheGnarlyGnome89 5 лет назад +1

      sounds like my family lol

    • @smug8567
      @smug8567 5 лет назад

      Got time to breath, got time to smoke

  • @AusyG
    @AusyG 5 лет назад +368

    "If you've got time to breathe you've got time for music" best thing I've heard all day

    • @cgilley7700
      @cgilley7700 4 года назад +3

      There’s truth in that statement best thing ive heard while getting ready for work 😃 🎼

    • @MystiqueVibes1
      @MystiqueVibes1 3 года назад +2

      Music is good 🤗

    • @wubbzyeas615
      @wubbzyeas615 Год назад

      Amen 🙏

  • @danielk7774
    @danielk7774 Месяц назад +15

    2024 and still a classic. Mountain music will never die.

  • @Dulcimerist
    @Dulcimerist Год назад +88

    When I was a kid, my dad used to sing this song to me every night before I went to sleep.
    He passed away in October, and would have been 80 years old this week.
    He married the daughter of a moonshiner from southeast Missouri, so this song also reminds me of my grandfather.

    • @pattis6543
      @pattis6543 Год назад +2

      Sending my sympathies to you

    • @johncline7518
      @johncline7518 Год назад +3

      Rodney Dillard is from Salem, MO in SEMO.

  • @bowbender5095
    @bowbender5095 6 лет назад +364

    The Darlins were a real family Bluegrass band called the Dillard's (except for Denver Pile) and not actors, that's why they never spoke.

    • @concretecowboy3
      @concretecowboy3 5 лет назад +20

      Had they spoken they would have to be paid.

    • @maggieotsuka1266
      @maggieotsuka1266 4 года назад +6

      really ? Did they make it to Nashville?

    • @maggieotsuka1266
      @maggieotsuka1266 4 года назад +8

      what about the woman that played Charline?

    • @lindakeplinger2132
      @lindakeplinger2132 4 года назад +5

      @@concretecowboy3 I Know Mr. Brisco & Charlene & Dud Are The Only Ones That Spoke .

    • @randyelliott9152
      @randyelliott9152 4 года назад +8

      From the Album with John Hartford(the guy that wrote Gentle on my mind,amongst other great songs)Dillard,Hartford and Dillard...two hit's and the joint turned brown....Yeah....Those same guys!

  • @WanderingRoe
    @WanderingRoe 10 лет назад +491

    There's something about this music...you can't not like it. :)

    • @AbrasiveCarl
      @AbrasiveCarl 10 лет назад +7

      ***** I'm not even sure what you're trying to say here? She was saying that she likes the music..

    • @pointman6778
      @pointman6778 9 лет назад +2

      Because double negatives and stuff

    • @AbrasiveCarl
      @AbrasiveCarl 9 лет назад +2

      True double negatives actually do make it seem like she means she doesn't like it

    • @jfarmall77
      @jfarmall77 6 лет назад

      Rachel Krizik just makes you wanna flail about😂

    • @jamescornwell7466
      @jamescornwell7466 5 лет назад +1

      Good song

  • @mandiemills88
    @mandiemills88 Год назад +48

    Made me cry like a baby
    I remember summer nights with my grandparents and sitting on the couch watching this before bed

    • @kittybennett9004
      @kittybennett9004 8 месяцев назад +3

      Glad it’s not just me with tears. Always watched it with my dad on his lunch hour as a little girl. He’s gone now, and this pulls at my heart ❤

    • @vapordave2234
      @vapordave2234 8 месяцев назад

      This is racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic and transphobic all rolled into one

    • @leert2698
      @leert2698 5 месяцев назад +1

      Many of us can say something similar but at the same time that you have tears, you feel a smile on your face for the happy memories ? Have a great day everyone !

  • @sheiladavis758
    @sheiladavis758 Год назад +90

    I'm a African American woman who has always love to hear the Dillards sing, I love the way they harmonize and pick the different string instruments!

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 8 месяцев назад +3

      It's American music, and you're American. I'm American. This music is part of OUR history.

    • @communismcanfixit3732
      @communismcanfixit3732 4 месяца назад

      african AMERICAN

  • @ThomasHuffman-ys1tq
    @ThomasHuffman-ys1tq 8 месяцев назад +11

    I grew up with Andy Griffith, and I'm SO grateful for his genius!

    • @kevingallagher6804
      @kevingallagher6804 6 месяцев назад

      I’m 65 and still watch Andy Griffith every night… of course they’re repeats but I don’t get tired of watching them… btw Andy produced quite many albums… good songs like little brown church in the vale, seveveral others… Che it it out… he has a great singing voice…

    • @stevenA44
      @stevenA44 Месяц назад

      Same!

  • @matteowatteo1296
    @matteowatteo1296 2 года назад +69

    The Darlings were pure gold. That was "extree good."

  • @blakesharp4950
    @blakesharp4950 4 года назад +19

    Man im 17 and i know how old this show is and i grew up watching this and i absolutely love this show and i love this song

  • @andreanye7537
    @andreanye7537 4 года назад +51

    I'm hooked on this song. So much better than today's music. Takes real talent. Those boys were something else.

    • @thedillards
      @thedillards 4 года назад +1

      Thanks Andrea! Check out our new album (it’s on our channel).

  • @greg5877
    @greg5877 9 лет назад +130

    I think this is very fine bluegrass music. I enjoyed hearing it played on the show.

    • @joesitter20101
      @joesitter20101 9 лет назад +10

      Back in 1987 I worked with a guy at a semiconductor factory in Scotland who said that Bluegrass was Scottish music. Of course he was right because originally, it certainly was. We talked and found that we both played Scottish music so he invited me to his home for dinner and we played for hours what Americans call Bluegrass. It sure was fun to travel so far only to feel right at home.

    • @jessicaemma6008
      @jessicaemma6008 6 лет назад

      Greg Bramlett ..... hello Greg how are you doing I hope you had a great weekend can we talk if you don't mind 8438827088 that my number just text me

    • @eharper7
      @eharper7 5 лет назад +1

      Greg Bramlett, my favorite on the show was Doug's Tune. It was in the episode "Briscoe Declares for Aunt Bee". One of my favorite episodes! The other favorite is the one with Colonel Harvey! 😂😂😂

    • @fadedcatmeow606
      @fadedcatmeow606 5 лет назад +3

      They were a real group of musicians

  • @WornoutRNPARAMEDIC
    @WornoutRNPARAMEDIC 6 лет назад +131

    One of my very favorite Andy Griffith episodes. Loved the one's with the Darling family and with Ernest T. Bass.

    • @johnegli6511
      @johnegli6511 6 лет назад +2

      Andy H Ernest T. Great.

    • @doughesson
      @doughesson 4 года назад +10

      It's me,it's me! It's Earnest T!

    • @lloydkline6946
      @lloydkline6946 4 года назад +6

      Love Charlene

    • @sandrasillery4493
      @sandrasillery4493 4 года назад +10

      Nothing like seeing Barney in a wedding dress. LOL. I love this song too. Good ole bluegrass and good ole Dillards.

    • @thedillards
      @thedillards 4 года назад +13

      It was incredible being on the show.

  • @jeddyhi
    @jeddyhi 3 года назад +49

    i remember being 8 years old and singing this song all the time after watching this episode. I'm 55 now and still impressed with that guy's vocals.

  • @sksksk2274
    @sksksk2274 6 лет назад +55

    I remember my dad woke me up everyday early for me to sit with him and watch Andy Griffith every Saturday until noon.

  • @eddiecicotte4787
    @eddiecicotte4787 Год назад +8

    I loved the way the boy's never spoke or smiled ,never showed any facial expression at all. But boy could they play!

    • @57highland
      @57highland 15 дней назад

      Andy: The boys are kinda quiet tonight, Mr. Darling.
      The Boys: (blank facial expressions).
      Mr. Darling: Oh, they're just overcome with emotion.

  • @elldre3
    @elldre3 3 года назад +49

    Always loved the Darlings' facial reactions whenever they are praised for their musicianship by Andy, Barney, Thelma, anonymous extra, et. al.

    • @honestj820
      @honestj820 Год назад +1

      Hey how are you doing today…?

  • @roberthollis9061
    @roberthollis9061 9 лет назад +413

    Gotta say - 98% of RUclips comments will make you lose IQ points....however on most Andy Griffith threads I really enjoy and sometimes learn things I did not know. Seems if you are an Andy Griffith fan you are just good people!

    • @missiconoclast2943
      @missiconoclast2943 8 лет назад +33

      20 year old female, a mexican immigrant, but this show brings back crazy memories.
      My grandpa and great grandpa has lived in mexico all their lives, but commuted to Texas to make good money for their family back home.
      My great grandfather always talked about how he and His father would help the ranchers as cattle hands, guarding the livestock, moving them across long distances, and all this while great grand dad was only a 14 year old kid with his father. He said, ironically, back in those days there wasnt really much racism like it was now.
      All men worked and pulled their weight and that was pretty much the only determining factor in the matter.
      My great grandfather and grandfather worked hard for years, saving every penny, so that my family could have a shot one day.
      Me and grandpa would watch this show all the time, and he loved the episodes with the darlings. His accent was always heavy, his English broken and flawed, but he's never been much of a talker anyway.
      However, when he'd play his guitar or banjo at get togethers, after the mexican folk songs were over and the rest of his mariachi friends went home, he'd always play some bluegrass, and never once did his accent slip.
      He'd play this song just for me. "His girl" and told me that no matter what I may experience in America (I was still very young and new to the country) or may hear from people, I have roots in this great country, and came from hard working men who had just as much if a hand in building this place as anyone else, and to judge the country not by anything negative I may hear, but by what the country is offering me, which is a chance, opportunity, protection, freedom.
      Everytime I hear this song in particular I think about Grandpa, how strong and confident his voice was when he sang the words, how his broken English never showed through on this song he knew every syllable and sound to by heart.
      Him and great grandad were true gentlemen of a bygone era.
      Some of us may not have been around to experience these times,
      but thats exactly why we should treasure and share and cherish this kinf of music,
      the wonderful, beautiful relics of our past,
      a past that, while not being born in this country, I am proud to say feel like they belong to me, as well.

    • @missiconoclast2943
      @missiconoclast2943 8 лет назад +5

      20 year old female, a mexican immigrant, but this show brings back crazy memories.
      My grandpa and great grandpa has lived in mexico all their lives, but commuted to Texas to make good money for their family back home.
      My great grandfather always talked about how he and His father would help the ranchers as cattle hands, guarding the livestock, moving them across long distances, and all this while great grand dad was only a 14 year old kid with his father. He said, ironically, back in those days there wasnt really much racism like it was now.
      All men worked and pulled their weight and that was pretty much the only determining factor in the matter.
      My great grandfather and grandfather worked hard for years, saving every penny, so that my family could have a shot one day.
      Me and grandpa would watch this show all the time, and he loved the episodes with the darlings. His accent was always heavy, his English broken and flawed, but he's never been much of a talker anyway.
      However, when he'd play his guitar or banjo at get togethers, after the mexican folk songs were over and the rest of his mariachi friends went home, he'd always play some bluegrass, and never once did his accent slip.
      He'd play this song just for me. "His girl" and told me that no matter what I may experience in America (I was still very young and new to the country) or may hear from people, I have roots in this great country, and came from hard working men who had just as much if a hand in building this place as anyone else, and to judge the country not by anything negative I may hear, but by what the country is offering me, which is a chance, opportunity, protection, freedom.
      Everytime I hear this song in particular I think about Grandpa, how strong and confident his voice was when he sang the words, how his broken English never showed through on this song he knew every syllable and sound to by heart.
      Him and great grandad were true gentlemen of a bygone era.
      Some of us may not have been around to experience these times,
      but thats exactly why we should treasure and share and cherish this kinf of music,
      the wonderful, beautiful relics of our past,
      a past that, while not being born in this country, I am proud to say feel like they belong to me, as well.

    • @pointman6778
      @pointman6778 8 лет назад +3

      Lol agreed

    • @kerryincolumbus
      @kerryincolumbus 7 лет назад +6

      LOL!!! Robert!! I LITERALLY Laughed out loud at the IQ points comment - well said!

    • @randybrown1322
      @randybrown1322 7 лет назад +7

      Robert Hollis ya know i think a single father raising a kid should take this show to heart. Its almost kind of a manual for parenting.

  • @richardreimer
    @richardreimer Год назад +3

    Ahhh Dad that Song Makes Me Cry! ❤ Charlene! P.S. The Darling's ROCK!

  • @dw8773
    @dw8773 4 года назад +41

    "Just jump in and hang on!"... I loved this show.

    • @rickylunt3043
      @rickylunt3043 4 года назад +1

      Funny how the noys never talk in the show but they cam singi love them when they are on andy giffin

  • @Maples01
    @Maples01 9 лет назад +672

    Back when family TV shows existed

    • @lillygarfield4531
      @lillygarfield4531 9 лет назад +7

      Maples01 Your pic makes what you posted kind of funny.

    • @Maples01
      @Maples01 9 лет назад +7

      Lilly Garfield
      I use it because that seems to be what people are interested in when they see my wheelchair, as if that is all there is to life, "does it work," is on the top ten of questions asked.

    • @dannythompson4748
      @dannythompson4748 9 лет назад +1

      +Maples01 don't make my think of the old days,IT MAKES MY CRY ! wa, wa ,wa

    • @Maples01
      @Maples01 9 лет назад +7

      Danny Thompson Go back to your scripted reality shows, bet Kim K is your idol

    • @gravedigr12
      @gravedigr12 7 лет назад +15

      I agree Maples I can't stand anything they have on tv it's all total garbage that's why I went out and bought the Beverly hill billys all of the andy Griffith show and I got my hands on the old Adams family and that's all I watch.

  • @WyattEarp-zx7ps
    @WyattEarp-zx7ps 2 месяца назад +2

    In Salem, MO, the hometown of The Dillards, there is a large painted mural on the front of the Ozark Natural and Cultural Resource Center building depicting notable places and people of the area of The Ozarks around Salem. Doug Dillard is featured prominently in that mural, and the image painted there is taken directly from this scene from The Andy Griffith Show -- specifically at about the 42-43 second mark. You can do an image search of this building and see the mural. Long live Rodney and the music and legacy of The Dillards!

  • @Wildstar40
    @Wildstar40 6 лет назад +30

    I'm 48 and I've watched this show since I was a kid and I still enjoy it today.

    • @jd0415_
      @jd0415_ 3 года назад +1

      I’m 13. Griffith died when I was 6. I watch this show every day

  • @bossfan49
    @bossfan49 6 лет назад +52

    They said it best themselves.
    "Some boys hammer on the steel all day and some put a furrow in the ground, but nobody did it like the Darlin' boys when the fiddle and bow came down"

  • @rbbain2589
    @rbbain2589 7 лет назад +52

    Two daughters and a 40 gallon still, what more could a man want?

    • @Njennings42
      @Njennings42 5 лет назад +3

      a son

    • @doughesson
      @doughesson 5 лет назад +10

      A good woman to properly cork the bottles.

  • @arthurdakota2506
    @arthurdakota2506 4 года назад +22

    Besides my father, this man and show is responsible for the man I am today. I grew up watching old re-runs with my family and learned from the shows wisdom and humor. Now, in my 40's, I use "Andy Taylor Philosophy" not only with my family but in my current job as a law enforcement officer and have since I first got hired. I truly believe that the reason I am at the top today in my career is absolutely due to me using the sheriff's forethought, charm, humor, and just danged good common sense. I have introduced the show to my children when they were young and they love it still today. This show can teach anyone, no matter their background, very important life lessons. I will use them as long as I live. Thanks Andy and Barn.

    • @earlzeller3015
      @earlzeller3015 Год назад

      Thank you for your service to your community. May you always return home safely to your family🙏

    • @jimmyz2098
      @jimmyz2098 11 месяцев назад

      Don't ever read a book about Andy. You will crash hard.

    • @dangeroreilly2028
      @dangeroreilly2028 9 месяцев назад

      I used much of that philosophy too, in my early adulthood and some for my child's learning. I had a long-time girlfriend in the late 80's that called me Andy Griffith in stone-washed jeans!

  • @ljeanyoung4682
    @ljeanyoung4682 2 года назад +11

    Dooley is my sons nickname. He’s 21 now and knows exactly where it came from.
    My Mother which has been deceased since 1994 watched this and I love it. ❤

    • @honestj820
      @honestj820 Год назад

      Hello how are you doing today?

  • @maleychris
    @maleychris 7 лет назад +47

    these guys added so much to the show ....just great

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 5 лет назад +14

    The Andy Griffith Show and music like this. Nothing comes close.

  • @thomasblue6064
    @thomasblue6064 5 лет назад +36

    These old shows from this time, when I watch them to this day, they still give me a feeling of love, joy and of being safe.

  • @marcusguenther9940
    @marcusguenther9940 9 лет назад +85

    Andy Griffith always loved music and felt it had its place and Mayberry Country folks love their Bluegrass , A'int nuth'n wrong wit dat thare -and remember -the golden rule of the Darling Family= If ya got time to breathe then ya got time fer music ♥Amen

  • @mons3020
    @mons3020 8 лет назад +24

    "You got time to breath, you got time for music." Golden.

  • @stephanieestes3763
    @stephanieestes3763 4 года назад +30

    Mountain Wedding is one of our favorites, any of the Ernest T episodes are all Great! Love this song, as well!

    • @sandysuzy68
      @sandysuzy68 3 года назад

      Mine too, because they sing Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.

  • @Scorsis2
    @Scorsis2 8 лет назад +108

    My Mother-in-law didn't know this song and we were watching Andy Griffith yesterday.... this episode came on and I was singin' along with it and she just stared at me like.... you are crazy! :) I love this song.

    • @forslavjo
      @forslavjo 8 лет назад +6

      It's a great one!

    • @mdhbigdog
      @mdhbigdog 7 лет назад +7

      Your mother-in-law didn't know this song?! What planet is she from?

    • @eddieboggs8306
      @eddieboggs8306 4 года назад +5

      @@mdhbigdog
      New York City?

  • @leahtowns386
    @leahtowns386 5 лет назад +15

    “Got time to breathe, got time for music”. A music teacher’s motto. ⏰🎶⏰🎶

  • @CurtaCrazy
    @CurtaCrazy 8 лет назад +49

    Wow! That was toe-tappin' good! Wonderful old Darling/Dillard music! I love it! - Pat

  • @ILoveOldTWC
    @ILoveOldTWC 5 лет назад +41

    This is when Andy had Barney to dress up in a bride's outfit to trick Ernest T. Bass. The Darlings also snored loudly in this episode.

    • @donr5593
      @donr5593 3 года назад +1

      This one was on this week in Boston.

    • @jd0415_
      @jd0415_ 3 года назад +1

      Literally just watched this episode

  • @dragonflyplants7195
    @dragonflyplants7195 5 лет назад +11

    These songs and kinds of music makes you want to dance around or relax and talk about the good old days and hang out with your friends, I wish music was like this now.

  • @8thgstriker412
    @8thgstriker412 2 года назад +8

    I love the melody and pitch of the vocalist
    My grandpa just passed away and while he was on hospice we played old fashioned bluegrass from the 40’s and 50’s 3 days straight on the tv…….
    I couldn’t write down song names in the moment but if anyone could recommend a playlist or albums for me it would be much appreciated!
    Or some easy songs I could learn to play on his old 4 string Leo master banjo
    God bless any of the replies on this old of a video

    • @cavecookie1
      @cavecookie1 Год назад

      I can recommend some pickers, not so much pa playlist. Steve Martin, and the Steep Canyon Rangers are about as hot in Bluegrass as anyone these days. Billy Strings is a young guitar master who is carrying the torch. The Steeldrivers are also a very polished bluegrass band with an outstanding fiddle player. I'm partial to their material with Chris Stapleton. Another interesting band is The Dead South. Of course, there's the traditional, old school guys...Earl Scruggs, Bill Monroe, The Stanley Bros. There's the classic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Album, "Will The Circle Be Un broken", the album "Old And In The Way", featuring Jerry Garcia on banjo. As a banjo picker, I can tell you right now that you will have very little success trying to play bluegrass on a 4 string banjo. A 5 string is almost required to play bluegrass, that 5th string makes all the difference...but, by all means, learn to pick that 4 stringer, whatever you play! After all, if ya got time to breathe, ya got time for music!

  • @youmustbethistall5861
    @youmustbethistall5861 5 лет назад +18

    For those interested in "The Darlings," check out the real-life group The Dillards (who played the Darling family). Of course, actor Denver Pyle plays father Briscoe Darling was not a member of the real Dillards. Maggie Peterson had singing talent as well, but was not a member of the Dillards.

    • @andrewfurst5711
      @andrewfurst5711 Год назад

      But Maggie Peterson did continue to join the Dillards on stage many times to sing with them, on and off for over 30 years after the Andy Griffith show had ended. So in a way she did become a member, or honorary member. All because they met and performed together on the tv show. Maggie's husband (Gus Mancuso) was a professional musician too.

  • @dominichewitt8246
    @dominichewitt8246 7 лет назад +15

    Born in 88’ love this show and these songs are awesome

  • @jmw9904
    @jmw9904 4 года назад +11

    One of my favorite songs. I grew up watching these episodes on VHS tapes that my dad had taped on reruns.

  • @Len030769
    @Len030769 10 лет назад +24

    I was never a Bluegrass, Country type music liker... why do I like the Darlings from this show? I listen to it pretty often.

    • @cardlink62
      @cardlink62 9 лет назад +8

      Because it's good music. Just like any genre of music, there's bad and there's good. This is good ole bluegrass.

    • @mrvayne01
      @mrvayne01 6 лет назад +3

      I'm about as far from that culture as another white man can be but I love me some good ol storytelling bluegrass!

    • @ModestCasanovaa
      @ModestCasanovaa 6 лет назад +1

      Your soul enjoys it because it's true authentic music, your mind may reject due to the domestication indoctrination we're put through from birth, most people are so docile they listen to rap mostly lol

    • @cashflowhustles
      @cashflowhustles 4 года назад +2

      They all answered perfectly. Good music is good music. I'm no country fan by a long shot but I always give props and respect to any well written and well performed song at least in modern popular music. All modern music has the same African root from blues, jazz, gospel, country, rock, soul and pop music. It gets deep but all modern popular music begins with American Blues and Jazz and branches out from there. That's why classic bluegrass sounds so great and has mass appeal even from those not really familar with the genre.
      BTW check out Roy Clark on his Beverly Hillbillies guest appearances. I promise you'll love it country fan or not. And remember I am NOT a country fan. I do respect the genre though or at least the old Hank Williams and Johnny Cash stuff.

    • @StacyNels42U
      @StacyNels42U Год назад

      In the 8 years since you left this comment have you come to like bluegrass country?????

  • @lanachumley7183
    @lanachumley7183 3 года назад +2

    I"m 52 yo... I learned this song at my Grandpa's knee, he was 63 when I was born. He was a "Shiner" in Arkansas.

    • @honestj820
      @honestj820 Год назад

      Hello how are you doing today..?

  • @arminiushermann09
    @arminiushermann09 3 года назад +14

    When music is palyed from the soul, I'll cry everytime.

  • @LighthawkTenchi
    @LighthawkTenchi 3 года назад +13

    This was my first intro to bluegrass music, and the Dillards actually came to my church a few years ago and I met them, they’re older but still awesome

  • @cody7259
    @cody7259 6 месяцев назад +3

    I’m so damn proud to be a Southern Appalachian American. White, black, etc, if you’re born here, you’re a Southern Appalachian American by the grace of God and my brother/sister

  • @johnroarty9362
    @johnroarty9362 4 года назад +13

    "That makes me cry." Love Charlene Darling. 😀 Such a fun character! Excellent music. Very talented men and such a great show. 👍

  • @themupproductions2273
    @themupproductions2273 Год назад +4

    Such a good song, Andy Griffith show is just never gets old no matter how many episodes you watch, I also love these types too, they add so much.
    Dooley was a good ole man
    He lived below the mill
    Dooley had two daughters
    And a forty-gallon still
    One gal watched the boiler
    The other watched the spout
    And mama corked the bottles
    And ole Dooley fetched 'em out.
    Dooley slippin' up the holler
    Dooley try to make a dollar
    Dooley give me a swaller
    And I'll pay you back someday.
    The revenuers came for him
    A-sippin' though the woods
    Dooley kept behind them all
    And never lost his goods
    Dooley was a trader
    When into town he'd come
    Sugar by the bushel
    And molasses by the ton.
    Dooley slippin' up the holler
    Dooley try to make a dollar
    Dooley gimme a swaller
    And I'l pay you back someday.
    I remember very well
    The day ole Dooley died
    The women folk weren't sorry
    And the men stood round and cried
    Now Dooleys on the mountain
    He lies there all alone
    They put a jug beside him
    And a barrel for his stone.
    Dooley slippin' up the holler
    Dooley try to make a dollar
    Dooley gimme a swaller
    And I'll pay you back someday.

  • @jimwilliams3517
    @jimwilliams3517 3 года назад +13

    Loved it when Andy had music on the show. Always pure and honest music. Like it was back home.

  • @mommasfive7861
    @mommasfive7861 5 лет назад +15

    I watch this show everyday, twice a day. I loved it when I was young and still do.

  • @brokenclock77
    @brokenclock77 3 года назад +3

    "the women folk looked sorry, and the men stood 'round and cried".. love it

  • @bryanshull7976
    @bryanshull7976 4 года назад +2

    The darlings and Andy scrubbing one off.the episodes with the darlings are my favorite shows. 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈

  • @johnbates4319
    @johnbates4319 4 года назад +10

    Music of my childhood lot of good memories. Hard to believe it's been 60 years ago.

    • @thedillards
      @thedillards 4 года назад

      We know it! Rodney, our lead singer, was 19 at the time! Craziness.

  • @JayDogTitan
    @JayDogTitan 6 лет назад +18

    This is so awesome, The Andy Griffith show was just classic TV at its best!

  • @guessmyname6210
    @guessmyname6210 5 лет назад +15

    I've always enjoyed these scenes. They sing and play so well!.

  • @jimsmith1277
    @jimsmith1277 4 года назад +8

    One of THE best shows ever on television. One of the best episodes too. I learned how to play this song on acoustic guitar while watching this. I love it.

  • @ep61611
    @ep61611 6 лет назад +11

    As of this writing (09/10/2018), only two people in this scene are still alive - Rodney Dillard and Maggie Peterson. The story of how they got together is fascinating. Denver Pyle has always been a favorite of mine.

  • @jillsidley5166
    @jillsidley5166 9 лет назад +16

    I saw them in L.A. when they recorded The Dilliards Live. So much fun I will remember it forever!

    • @thedillards
      @thedillards 4 года назад +2

      That is awesome - check out our new album on our channel, you would really like it (Don Henley, Herb Pedersen, Bernie Leadon, and many more).

  • @shakascloset1700
    @shakascloset1700 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely love this episode. This song is one of my favorites. 👍

  • @sherryberry6492
    @sherryberry6492 3 года назад +12

    Still one of my favorite parts of the show…I loved it when Andy played and sang, especially with the Darlings….🙋🏾‍♀️

    • @alexoliver4222
      @alexoliver4222 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 sherry
      How are you doing today?

  • @kennethtilton6137
    @kennethtilton6137 5 лет назад +6

    My college roommate had been playing mandolin for 6 years and was really good at it. I was there at several bluegrass jam sessions that he attended. Even though I was more of a headbanger, the bluegrass music
    was infectious.

  • @dougielama53
    @dougielama53 9 лет назад +25

    This is without question the best post and video known to mankind. I bought the entire A.G. series. My son and I watched this for years. Great show..great series. All texts from my son in Sweden end in..Love you Pa. Priceless. Epic memories. Thanks again.

  • @sarah_noodle
    @sarah_noodle 4 года назад +6

    This song is my childhood!!! It reminds me of my great-grandma. She grew up in West Virginia during the 20s and once stumbled upon the sugar stash of a moonshiner.

    • @williamrolls169
      @williamrolls169 3 года назад

      Hello friend, how're you doing today??

    • @jimsteele9975
      @jimsteele9975 Год назад

      I'm in my 80's now, but back in the early sixties while I was practicing 'turns around a point' for my Commercial Pilot's License I noticed a small plume of smoke coming from an island in the middle of a swamp......I used that plume as a target and circled it for 15 minutes or so.......when I returned my rented Cessna 150 to the FBO, we discovered two bullet holes in the left wing.......missed the fuel tank, Thank the Lord! Never did that again, not in S. Georgia! Maybe that's why I'm in my '80s now!

  • @josie4065
    @josie4065 2 года назад +2

    I grew up watching the Andy Griffith Show, and recently discovered the Dillards. Dooley is my favorite bluegrass song.

  • @SOCORROSILVA-in7px
    @SOCORROSILVA-in7px 4 года назад +13

    At approximately 0:30 the Darlings sing the song entitled "Dooley".
    What fond memories does it bring us when we were younger.
    Rest In Peace Denver Pyle and Andy Griffith.
    Apr 11, 2020 @ 10:55 am.

    • @hankluvsdagny
      @hankluvsdagny 3 года назад

      Well, hell, you gotta RIP them all. Hoke Howell (Dud), Don Knotts (Barney), Doug Dillard (banjo), Mitch Jayne (bass), and Dean Webb (mandolin) are all gone, too. Only Rod Dillard (guitar/lead vocals) and Maggie Peterson (Charlene) are left from that scene as of 2/7/2021.

    • @patvell69
      @patvell69 2 года назад +1

      @@hankluvsdagny just rod now :(

    • @jerikropp6394
      @jerikropp6394 2 года назад

      @@hankluvsdagny Maggie Peterson died May 15, 2022

  • @rebeccajohnson7957
    @rebeccajohnson7957 2 года назад

    I'm From the 1970's and 1980's and I grew up hearing music like this and the other music like up to date music I had a very musical family and friends and I loved every minute of it, I hate that this generation will not know this type of music and instruments 😭💔😭💔

  • @Zelig2Cents
    @Zelig2Cents 3 года назад +4

    Does music make you smile? Does it make you happier than words can do justice to it? Well... then THAT'S music!!

  • @johnmorales4404
    @johnmorales4404 11 лет назад +19

    A Classic, and it's GREAT! Thanks for the Sharing!

  • @mbapache64
    @mbapache64 4 года назад +2

    I used to watch these when I was home sick from school as a kid....mid-70’s. I got it then....these shows were funny and chock full of talented people and they made good TV

  • @hollyb6885
    @hollyb6885 7 лет назад +7

    This is a great song and performed wonderfully by The Dillard's. 😄

  • @TheMadriverexplorer
    @TheMadriverexplorer 8 дней назад +1

    Dooley what a classic tune like a church hymn for real country folks

  • @ranitawhite1665
    @ranitawhite1665 5 лет назад +5

    Songs been in my head 30 years finally get to hear it again.

    • @honestj820
      @honestj820 Год назад

      Hello how are you doing today..?😊

  • @rhondaboncutter5812
    @rhondaboncutter5812 4 года назад +7

    This was one of my favorites show on Andy Griffith Show!

  • @margieknight9383
    @margieknight9383 10 лет назад +53

    The Dillards-The Darlings.

    • @williamrolls169
      @williamrolls169 3 года назад

      Hello friend, how're you doing today??

    • @jonathanking6511
      @jonathanking6511 Год назад +1

      Tank u the find music the Dillard family it bring back some good and old times and god bless the ones we lost

  • @cgilley7700
    @cgilley7700 4 года назад +2

    🎶 if you got time to breathe you got time for music 🎶 truest thing I’ve heard said

  • @krystynalwood4161
    @krystynalwood4161 3 года назад +5

    I bet Andy had a blast everytime there was a darlings episode

    • @honestj820
      @honestj820 Год назад

      Hello how are you doing today…?

  • @lauriefrancisco1084
    @lauriefrancisco1084 4 месяца назад

    So great for Andy to feature the Dillards like he did! I had the privilege of seeing them live many times and have all their albums - yes, vinyl records! Have loved them for many, many years! Not just terrific music, either, they were also very funny!

  • @clintparker
    @clintparker Год назад +3

    "YOU BETTER WATCH OUT EARNEST T. BASS, WE GOT THE LAW IN HERE NOW!!" *slams door*. 😂😂😂. Dud sayin that still makes me crack every time

  • @Walkerbtween
    @Walkerbtween 21 день назад

    My mom was from Alabama, and Dad was from way back in the Blue Ridge mountains of West Virginia. I'm gonna be 68 this December, and this makes me misty-eyed for my youthful joy of life back in the days. 😢

  • @cgilley7700
    @cgilley7700 4 года назад +7

    You got time to breath you got time for music most epic statement I’ve heard this is just good music and when tv was good and wholesome

  • @j.mcclain9973
    @j.mcclain9973 4 года назад +2

    " You got time to breath, you got time for music !" Hallelujah.... Not to mention I've had a crush for Charlene for 45 years !

  • @dul1980
    @dul1980 Год назад +4

    Whenever I’m at Band practice and we’re playing a song that we don’t know very well, I just think of Mr. Darling saying, “Just jump in and hang on.”

  • @sandeeprprajapati7879
    @sandeeprprajapati7879 4 года назад +2

    I am from India
    Searching folk songs all over the world

  • @joesitter20101
    @joesitter20101 9 лет назад +13

    Back in 1987 I worked with a guy at a semiconductor factory in Scotland who said that Bluegrass was Scottish music. Of course he was right because originally, it certainly was. We talked and found that we both played Scottish music so he invited me to his home for dinner and we played for hours what Americans call Bluegrass. It sure was fun to travel so far only to feel right at home. Making whiskey is an old Scottish tradition and (in my opinion) therefore should have never been denied for Scottish immigrants in Appalachia to operate stills.

    • @benjamingrist6539
      @benjamingrist6539 7 лет назад +6

      Modern American Bluegrass is a mix of Scottish and North Irish music, with a dash of English and German thrown in. And let's not forget the Italians who gave us the mandolin or the West Africans who gave us the banjo. There's a reason why America is called "the melting pot".

    • @BestowalPants90
      @BestowalPants90 2 года назад

      @@benjamingrist6539 it is also influenced by jazz

  • @lisaparsons4124
    @lisaparsons4124 24 дня назад +1

    Andy Griffith a great show i remember when I was a kid in the 70s.Dooley a great song 😊

  • @assholio203
    @assholio203 5 лет назад +7

    This episode was on just the other day. One of my favorite

  • @hoursofmusic0708
    @hoursofmusic0708 Месяц назад

    This song is going to get stuck in my head for ages, DILLARDS, YOU ROCK!!!!!!