Originally Performed By | Herbert Spencer and Earle Hagen |
Appears On | |
Also Known As | Theme from The Andy Griffith Show |
Music | Herbert Spencer and Earle Hagen |
Vocals | Instrumental |
Phish Debut | 1989-03-01 |
Last Played | 1989-08-26 |
Current Gap | 1872 |
Historian | Ellis Godard |
Its real name is no better known than its lyrics (written years later), but right here is a catchy television classic of yesteryear. A professed fan of ditties, Trey picked up the tune as part of the band’s “secret language.” It has been teased in “Possum” (5/13/89 and 2/10/90), “Antelope” (3/8/90 and 3/28/93), "BBFCFM" (3/9/90), "I Am Hydrogen" (9/17/90) and “Weekapaug” (11/16/90). But the classic performances are the full-fledged debut on 3/1/89, and when the band whistled it to open a second set (8/26/89) and the audience whistled along.
The Andy Griffith Show intro
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