HYMNS

2021-04-15 Thread DAVID QUINN
Andy and Barney sang "There Is A Fountain", but then Andy misidentified the title of the song.I knew the correct answer because I have sang that song for over 60 years, boy and man. Orville Hendricks - Mount Pilot Butter and Egg Man ___

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2021-04-15 Thread Lisa Jackson
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms at the Mountain Wedding Lisa Jackson ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.wbmutbb.com/

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2021-04-14 Thread Kathy Dowden
Name all the hymns sung in all the episodes over the years. Kathy Privacy & Confidentiality Warning: This email transmission may contain Protected Health Information, Individual Identifiable Health Information and other information, which is prote

Re: Hymns

2015-02-27 Thread Good, Don
Two of my favorite hymn scenes: -When Dud and Charlene are about to get married, the boys sing Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. Note however, on Jesus isn't included, but the great philosopher Wickipedia says that's an alternate version. -In The Case of the Punch in the Nose Andy and

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2015-02-14 Thread (Ted) Easy-T Straight Outta Delhi!
We Will Not Sing! We Will Not Sing! -- Walter Ted Kamprad The Parts Whisperer ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

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2015-02-13 Thread Ken Anderson
How about Little Brown Church in the Vale song on the front porch by Andy, Barney, and Mr. Tucker? Not sure if that is a bonifide hymn though and maybe someone mentioned it and I am disremembering. -- Ken Anderson The Mayberry Guru 2906 May Street Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701

Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 16, Issue 42 (Hymns)

2015-02-13 Thread Bruce Nail
In response to Paul's Hymn posting, did anyone mention Man in a Hurry where Andy is singing Church in the Wildwood? I thought I read somewhere that was supposed to be Andy's favorite hymn. always enjoyed that song, and especially Andy's version on the front porch.

Hymns

2015-02-13 Thread DAVID QUINN
Don't know about anybody else's church, but in the little country church where I was raised up, we all sang We Shall Not Be Moved pretty regularly. Orville Hendricks - Mount Pilot Butter and Egg Man ___

Hymns in Mayberry

2015-02-12 Thread Paul Mulik
Here's a list of hymns that I can recall being sung or played or hummed or whistled in Mayberry: Let the Lower Lights Be Burning (aka Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy) by Andy and Barney in The Return of Malcolm Merriweather Rock of Ages by Aunt Bee in Man in a Hurry Bringing in the Sheaves

Suitcases and Hymns

2015-02-12 Thread Jim and Nancy
Well, Paul and Ken sure know their suitcase episodes! Nice job! Let's not forget when Mrs. Mendlebright got her valoose! As for hymns, Leaning on the Everlasting Arm was sung in the church and also at Charlene and Dud's official wedding. Andy Barney sang One Vacant Chair for Otis. Not sure

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2015-02-11 Thread DAVID QUINN
Watched the show the other day where Andy misidentifies the old hymn There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood as Sinners Lose All Their Guilty Stains. That got me to thinking, exactly how many different hymns were sung on TAGS? I mean even a short segment. And were their any hymns

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2015-02-11 Thread Cathy
Orville, this is a goood question. The hymns are just about my favorite part of TAGS. Two of my favorites are from Man in a Hurry when Aunt Bee is on the porch rocking and humming Rock of Ages, and another is from Sermon for Today where the congregation sings Holy Spirit, Power Divine. I have

Favorite Hymns

2013-08-30 Thread Debbie Whisenant
Hey Matt, I'm sure many will answer, but There Is a Fountain is the hymn Andy and Barney are singing in The Case of the Punch in the Nose. That hymn is so beautiful. I do a TAGS Bible study event at a conference center and we have shown that clip, then a soloist softly starts accompanying the clip

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2013-08-30 Thread Matthew Anderson
Thanks for the info concerning There is a Fountain. I appreciate it. ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Favorite hymns

2013-08-28 Thread Matthew Anderson
Which episode contains the scene where Barney and Andy sing There is a Fountain? I just can't think of it right now. I know there are other episodes that contain sacred hymns but I really like that one. Thanks. Matt ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB

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2012-09-06 Thread jlj9675
I was absolutely delighted to find a Mayberry reminder in the novel I just began a few days ago. The lady was visiting a new church and the first hymn they sang was sinners lose all their guilty stains, just like Andy and Barney sang in the courthouse that day! Aunt Bee of Orlando

Hymns and quotes

2008-07-04 Thread RBlanke1
The quote you're looking for there is in Barney and the Choir where they're practicing good ole' 14A and trying to figure a way to not let Barney sing, because you know he can't sing..not a LICK. LOL The quote goes, It's no use, Andy, can you ask a bird to talk? Can you ask a

Sermon for Today and hymns

2008-07-02 Thread Doug Johnson
as I could tell, Rev. Breen never opens the Bible or references any scripture during his sermon. A quick question along a similar vein: What hymns were sung on TAGS? Some of the ones that I remember of the top of my head were Bringing in the Sheaves, Church in the Wildwood

Hymns and Other Music

2008-07-02 Thread hyperauntjan1
During Dud and Charlene's mountain wedding, they sang Everlasting Arms. Last night,I watched the episode where Aunt Bee dates the returning congressman.?? I noticed that she was singing the same song that she and the girls sang when Andy raided the house after they took the adult dose of

Hymns and quotes

2008-07-02 Thread castone59
A quick question along a similar vein: What hymns were sung on TAGS? Some of the ones that I remember off the top of my head were Bringing in the Sheaves, Church in the Wildwood, and There is a Fount (Sinners Lose All Their Guilty Stains). I know there were others, just can't remember them

Church Hymns

2006-11-04 Thread Fgfrankling
Hi To All ! The talk about Bringing In The Cheese brought up a memory of mine along the same line. When I was a young girl, there was a boy in our church, a couple of years younger than I, who usually sat in the pew ahead of me. He was always cutting up, and every time we sang I Have Decided