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Songs and period correct music played a vital role in the realism and texture
of the series.
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| Alternate Waltons theme | ||||
| Troubling theme music | ||||
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| Carnival like theme when a monkey plays outside the children's bedroom window | ||||
| The Waltons and the carnival troupe sing "Auld Lang Syne" | ||||
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| Playful and soaring scene change theme | ||||
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| Jason plays "Camptown Races" on the piano but when Grandma gives him a disapproving look he switche to "The Old Rugged Cross" | ||||
| Grandpa and Rev. Forwich sing "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder" on the way back from drinking the "recipe" at the Baldwins | ||||
| Grandpa leads the congregation in "Just As I Am" | ||||
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| Jason plays "Red River Valley" for the funeral of Pete the Racoon | ||||
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| A variation on the Waltons theme | ||||
| A Jewish style theme | ||||
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| The Waltons and Tip Harrison remember WWI as they sing "K-K-K-Katy", "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" and "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" | ||||
| Jason plays the harmonica with Reckless the dog | ||||
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| Grandpa and the Baldwin ladies sing | ||||
| Grandpa, John-Boy and the Baldwins sing "Springtime in the Rockies" | ||||
| The Waltons and the Baldwins sing "Let me call you Sweetheart" | ||||
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| Jamie, a travelling minstrel sings "(Won't Be) Tomorrow's Child" | ||||
| Maude Gormley sings "East Virgina Blues" | ||||
| The Walton's Theme with Autoharp heard while the family picks apples | ||||
| Jamie sings "The Johnson Boys" | ||||
| Jamie sings in "East Virgina Blues" | ||||
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| John-Boy plays the Appalacian Dulcimer and sings a song for Jenny | ||||
| Reprise of John-Boy's love song during Jenny & John-Boy's love affair sequence | ||||
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| 2 tunes on Banjo and fiddle played during the dance hall scene | ||||
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| Olivia hums and sings "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" | ||||
| Olivia sings at practise in the church choir | ||||
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| Intro theme | ||||
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| Grandpa spoofs the lyrics to "Bringing in the Sheaves" and talks about church | ||||
| Theme music with tension | ||||
| Jason sings his song "The Ironing Board Blues" for the family | ||||
| Jason plays the harmonica | ||||
| The church family sings "Hallelulah" and Earl Hamner's closing words | ||||
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