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When the Darlings roll into Mayberry after Charlene has her baby, Sheriff Andy — after whom her babe Andelina is named — has one request. He hasn't heard Charlene sing in a while. Could she sing a song?
The episode is called "The Darling Baby," and once Andy makes the request, the Darlings patriarch Briscoe piles on, asking Charlene to sing that love vocal he and then adores.
"Only that one makes you cry, Manus," Charlene says. Briscoe prompts her to go along with the tune.
She sings: There is a time for love and laughter / The days volition pass like summer storms / The winter current of air will follow after / But at that place is dear, and dearest is warm.
The rest of the Dillards join in, and equally you know, the harmonies are stunning.
There is a time for us to wander / When time is immature and then are we / The woods are greener, over yonder / The path is new; the earth is free.
Charlene continues on solitary:
There is a time when leaves are falling / The woods are gray; the paths are old / The snow will come, when geese are calling / Nosotros need a fire against the common cold.
Charlene'due south big eyes seek out her brothers, and once again they sing the chorus in lovely harmony. By and so, Andy is already then moved; he stops his picking.
There is a time for us to wander / When time is young and and then are we / The woods are greener, over yonder / The path is new; the globe is free.
It's at this point that Briscoe breaks out his hanky and starts dabbing at his face. Charlene's vocalization gets quieter and the Dillards join in to echo the chorus in a rising crescendo before finishing the song.
When they're done, Andy says, "Well I believe that'southward the prettiest thing I always heard."
But the thing is, Andy is robbed.
In this cherished version of "There Is a Time" — a song written by the Dillards, the very real, pioneering bluegrass ring featured on the show every bit the Darlings — Charlene stops singing before she delivers the final verse. Read it at present so yous can appreciate the song's somber final note:
So do your roaming in the springtime / And you'll find your dear in the summer sun / The frost will come and bring the harvest / And you lot tin sleep when day is done.
On The Andy Griffith Evidence, the Dillards perform many songs, some of them cover songs, and some of them originals like "There Is a Time." Merely while this is the merely time nosotros hear almost all the lyrics on the show, if you have a careful ear or if yous only similar bluegrass, you might've noticed the song features on the show more times than just this once.
In the next season, for the episode "Aunt Bee, the Swinger," Andy breaks out the guitar at the terminate of the episode, and when he strums it, instead of singing, he whistles along. His whistle is haunting and beside him on the wicker loveseat is Andy's eventual helpmate Helen Crump, whose optics fill up with adoration when she recognizes the notes. (Maybe Andy has played her this song earlier?)
But so the song comes back once again i last time for a very special final performance. In the seventh-season episode "The Darling Fortune," information technology's the last time we see Denver Pyle as Briscoe and Maggie Mancuso as Charlene. They had to detect a good way to say goodbye, and, of grade, that came downwardly to song selection.
The showtime song played is "Salty Domestic dog," and it'southward a rousing dance tune that sees Charlene practice-si-practice-ing effectually Andy's living room. Then later in the episode, after it'southward been decided that Helen Crump would make a good bride for ane of the Darling boys, they choose a very special vocal to court Helen: "In that location Is a Time."
We hear them singing offscreen before we see Helen curlicue her optics and phone call Andy who drives correct over in a hurry to put a stop to this attempt to steal his daughter. When we do run across the Darlings, the photographic camera pans over to Briscoe, wiping his eyes with his hanky once again.
"There Is a Fourth dimension" comes back again and once again, and its wholesome lyrics – about taking advantage of your youth, finding love, reaping the harvest of a good life lived — is right in line with the themes of Andy'due south father-son talks with immature Opie. It's somewhat a second theme for the serial.
For that reason, we have a hunch that "There Is a Fourth dimension" is Sheriff Andy's favorite song. What practise you recall?
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Source: https://www.metv.com/stories/this-is-arguably-the-most-darling-song-to-sheriff-andy-on-the-andy-griffith-show
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