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| Songs and period correct music played a vital role in the realism and texture
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| The First Edition | ||||
| Theme as run away car crashes into a front window of a shop in Rockfish | ||||
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| Three themes | ||||
| One theme | ||||
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| Theme heard while John-Boy prints his newspapers | ||||
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| Jason plays "Roll Out the Barrel" when he auditions at the Dew Drop Inn | ||||
| Jason plays "Baby" at the Dew Drop Inn | ||||
| Jason plays the Hoedown song at the Dew Drop Inn | ||||
| Jason has a hard time getting out of bed the next morning | ||||
| Theme heard as company arrives | ||||
| Common scene change theme | ||||
| Theme heard while Jason waits to speak to Red Turner | ||||
| Jason plays "Beautiful Dreamer" on the recorder that Seth Turner made for him | ||||
| John takes Red to the Dew Drop Inn, Jason plays the saloon piano and then John wobbles back home after having a few | ||||
| Jason plays "Oh My Darling, Clemintine" at the Dew Drop Inn | ||||
| Jason plays "The Ironing Board Blues" at the Dew Drop Inn | ||||
| Red Turner (Merle Haggard) sings "Nobody's Darling" | ||||
| Red Turner and Jason play "Beautiful Dreamer" and some blues | ||||
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| The church choir sings "Stand Up For Jesus" | ||||
| The choir sing "Shall We Gather at the River" | ||||
| The choir sings a hymn at the river | ||||
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| Zuleika Dunbar performs a number from the old days for Zeb | ||||
| Jason plays the piano while Erin shows the family her 1910 style bathing suit | ||||
| Jason and fellow bandmates play music for the beauty pageant | ||||
| The Jefferson County Days event goers sing "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" | ||||
| Reverend Fordwich leads the crowd in singing the hymn "Faith of Our Fathers" | ||||
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| Theme heard while Ike hangs a sign for his new rental hall | ||||
| Uneasy theme for the prowler | ||||
| Jason plays "The Lullaby of Broadway" on the piano while Ben, Erin and Elizabeth dance | ||||
| Grandpa sings a song about "The Lady in Red" | ||||
| Jason practices with his band in the barn while the prowler lurks outside | ||||
| Jason Walton and the Rhythm Kings play at the dance | ||||
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| Jason and the Rhythm Kings play background music at the engagement party | ||||
| Jim-Bob takes Pasty Brimmer for a ride on Blue the mule | ||||
| Jason and the Rhythm Kings perform dance music at the fundraising dance. Tunes include: As Time Goes By, We're In The Money, You Do Something To Me | ||||
| Corabeth sings the Wedding Hymn during the rehersal for the service | ||||
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| Instrumental theme when John-Boy discovers the hydralic mining operation | ||||
| The church congregation sings "Call Of Yonder" on top of the mountain | ||||
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| Instrumental theme when Elizabeth walks to Ike's store | ||||
| Jim-Bob takes Patsy Brimmer for a spin in Ike's sidecar | ||||
| Jim-Bob tries some daredevil stunts on the motorcycle which upsets his Mama | ||||
| Common scene transition theme | ||||
| Ike and Corabeth leave to accept their new adopted child | ||||
| Music played for the crowd prior to the motorcycle race. | ||||
| Jim-Bob finishes third in the race | ||||
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| Jason practises the piano while the family cleans the living room | ||||
| Instrumental theme as Martha Corrine paints the pony cart | ||||
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| Jason practices the organ at church and Maude Gormley, Zeb and Esther sing "Jingle Bells" | ||||
| John, Rev. Fordwich, Ike and Jason sing "Go Tell it on the Mountain" while fixing the roof of the church. | ||||
| The family sings "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" | ||||
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| Theme heard while the Waltons do yard work prior to the arrival of Glen Oldfield | ||||
| 2 themes heard when news that the mustang has been captured | ||||
| Glen Oldfield sings and plays the piano at a tea put on by the Baldwin ladies | ||||
| Common theme used while the Waltons prepare the brand the wild mustang | ||||
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| Zelda Maynard plays the church organ for Rev. Fordwich | ||||
| Theme music during the church picnic | ||||
| Grandma discovers that Olivia is getting her hair permed by Corabeth | ||||
| Zeb asks to talk with Zelda about sharing the organist position at the church | ||||
| Esther decides to swallow her pride and attend the church service with Zelda playing the organ | ||||
| Zelda plays the "In the Sweet By & By" on the organ for the church congregation | ||||
| Olivia still feels sorry for herself as she walks past Mrs. Brimmer's Boarding House | ||||
| John takes Olivia to a hotel for the night | ||||
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| Eerie carnival music heard during Elizabeth's nightmare | ||||
| A calliope plays music while the carnival sets up | ||||
| Jason, Jim-Bob and Grandpa sing a rousing rendition of "The Girl on the Flying Trapeze". | ||||
| Olivia sings Elizabeth to sleep with "Lullaby" | ||||
| A gentle and soft theme as the family goes to bed which then progresses into Elizabeth's nightmare again. | ||||
| The carnival calliope plays "Carry me back to Ole' Virginny" | ||||
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| Chad sings to Erin while they dance to music on the radio | ||||
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| Common scene change theme | ||||
| Theme when Olivia misses John at home | ||||
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| Intro theme to episode | ||||
| Theme after Erin's Graduation | ||||
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| Quiet theme while John-Boy looks at the Sheriff's memory box | ||||
| A variation on a common scene change theme | ||||
| The "Thing's aren't going your way" theme | ||||
| Jason and friend sing war songs at the Honor Day event including; "Mademoiselle from Armentières", "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", "There's a Long Long Trail A-Winding" | ||||
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| Jason plays "Ironing Board Blues" at the 'Dew Drop' | ||||
| Jason teaches Vanessa to sing "I'll Fly Away" | ||||
| Jason sings "Vanessa's Song" to Vanessa | ||||
| Vanessa sings "Vanessa's Song" at 'The Dew Drop Inn' | ||||
| Jason sings "Foolish Questions" | ||||
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| Jason sings "Lorena" to Grandpa | ||||
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| Jason performs some Schubert | ||||
| Jason performs "Schubert's Serenade" | ||||
| Jason performs a waltz by Schubert | ||||
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| Theme heard upon John Boy's arrival in New York City | ||||
| Theme and Earl Hamner's words heard in the closing of the episode | ||||
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| Soaring theme from Season 5 | ||||
| Theme music with trumpet feature from Season 5 | ||||
| Theme music from Season 5 | ||||
| Scene change theme from Season 5 | ||||
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