4 Real Christmas (Written by Montrell Darrett, copyright 1996, performed by Commissioned; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas"; link opens in a new window at Amazon.com)
A Babe is Born in Bethlehem - Version 1: Krauth Translation of Latin Puer Natus in Bethlehem
A Babe is Born in Bethlehem - Version 2: Schaff Translation of Latin Puer Natus in Bethlehem
A Babe Is Born In Bethlehem - Version 3 (Woodward)
A Babe Is Born Of High Nature (Alternate Title: What Tidings?)
A Babe Is Born, All Of A Maid (Version 1)
A Babe Is Born (All of a May - Version 2)
A babe is born al of a may - Thomas Wright
A Babe Is Born, To Bliss Us Bring
A Babe Lies in the Cradle (German: Ein Kindlein in der wiegen)
A Babel Of Confusion, Andrew E Pratt (born 1948) © 1996 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
A Baby in the Cradle (German: Ein Kindlein in der wiegen)
A Baby Just Like You (Words and Music by John Denver and Joe Henry, copyright 1975)
A blessed bird, as I you say
A Bone, God Wot!
A bonne! God wote - Thomas Wright
A Boy is Born in Bethlehem (English translation of the Latin Puer Natus in Bethlehem; Translator Unknown)
A Branch So Fair Has Blossomed
A Carol For Christmas Day Before Dawn (First Line: O' Bethlem town to-night is cold)
A Carol for Christmas Eve (from Bramley and Stainer; compare The Lord At First Had Adam Made from Sandys)
A Carol For Christmas Eve - Louis F. Benson (First Line: The winter night was dark and still)
A Carol Of Christmas At Bethlehem
A Carol Of The Birth of Christ (First Line: Come to Bethlehem and ye shall see)
A Carol on the Birth of Christ (Was not Christ our Saviour / Sent unto us from God above)
A Caroling We Go (Johnny Marks, copyright 1966)
A Carrol for a Wassel-Bowl
A Child is Born in Bethlehem - Version 1 (English translation of the Latin Puer Natus in Bethlehem; Translator Unknown)
A Child is Born in Bethlehem - Version 2 (English translation by Macgill of the Latin Puer Natus in Bethlehem)
A Child is Born in Bethlehem - Version 3 (English translation of the Danish Translation, Et Barn Er Født I Betlehem by Grundvig, from the Latin Puer Natus in Bethlehem; Translator Unknown)
A Child So Sweet
A Child This Day Is Born – Version 1 (William Sandys)
A Child This Day Is Born – Version 2 (Bramley & Stainer)
A Child This Day Is Born – Version 3 (Hutchins)
A Child This Day Is Born – Version 4 (Elizabeth Poston, The Penguin Book of Christmas Carols, copyright 1965)
A Christmas Carol (First Line: "Let Us Sing The Birth")
A Christmas Carol - Herrick (First line: "What sweeter music can we bring")
A Christmas Carol - Ives (First Line: "Little Star Of Bethlehem!"
A Christmas Carol - Rossetti (First Line: "The Shepherds had an Angel")
A Christmas Carol (Alternate Title: The Shepherds Went Their Hasty Way - Coleridge)
A Christmas Child (Quand Dieu Naquit - A Noel)
A Christmas Hymn (First line: Tell me what is this innumerable throng)
A Christmas Folk Song
A Christmas Long Ago (Words and Music: Edward R. Brian, copyright 1987; performed by The Echelons)
A Christmas Love Song (Words by Alan & Marilyn Berman ; music by Johnny Mandel; copyright 1988; links open at a new site.)
A Christmas Lullaby (First Line: Sleep, baby, sleep ! The Mother sings)
A Christmas Song (Laurence Housman; First line: Then from His throne the Godhead bowed)
A Christmas To Remember (Words and Music by Amy Grant, Chris Eaton, Beverly Darnall, copyright 1999; From A Christmas To Remember, Amy Grant; link open in a new window at the website of Amy Grant)
A Cradle Carol
A Cradle Hymn (Watts, 1715; Alternate Titles: A Christmas Lullaby, or Hush! My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber)
A Cradle in Bethlehem (Words and Music: Lawrence Stock and Alfred Bryan, 1952; Performed by Nat King Cole and Vince Gill)
A Cradle-Song of the Blessed Virgin (Alternate Title: The Virgin Stills The Crying)
A Day, A Day Of Glory
A Day, Bright Day of Glory
A Day, Bright of Glory
A Dread Hath Come On Me
A ferly thyng it is to mene - Thomas Wright (1847)
A Galley Will I Build Me
A Glorious Voice Sounds Through The Night
A Great and Mighty Wonder – Version 1
A Great and Mighty Wonder – Version 2
A Holly Jolly Christmas (Words & Music by Johnny Marks, copyright 1962)
A Hymn For Christmas Day (First Line: Awake, my soul, and come away)
A Hymn for Martyrs Sweetly Sing
A Hymn of the Nativity - Sung By The Shepherds
A Is For Advent, Cyril G. Hambly (born 1931) © 1972 Stainer & Bell Ltd. & The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
A Jolly Wassel Bowl (Middle English)
A Joyful Christmas Song (Words: Minna Louise Hohman, circa 1947; Music: Francois Auguste Gevaert (1828-1908), copyright 1917)
A La Nanita Nana
A Lady That Was So Fair And Bright
A Little Child Is Born Tonight
A Little Child The Savior Came
A Little Child There Is Ybore (Alternate Title: Susanni)
A Little Child There Is Yborn (Also: Gloria Tibi, Domine)
A Little Ship Was On The Sea
A Man Was The Fyrst Gylt
A Manger Filled With Love (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
A Marshmallow World (Words by Carl Sigman, Music by Peter De Rose, copyright 1949)
A Merry, Merry Christmas To You (Johnny Marks, copyright 1958)
A Meteor Bright Its Wondrous Light
A New Carol of Our Lady (First Line: Lords and ladies all bydene)
A New Year, A New Year, a child was yborn
A new õer! a new õer! a chyld was i-born
A Rocking Hymn (First Line: Sweet baby, sleep ; what ails my dear?)
A Shepherd Band Their Flocks Are Bringing
A Ship Comes Sailing Onwards
A Ship Is Coming Laden, Es kommt ein Schiff geladen by Johannes Tauler (c.1300-1361) translated by Alan Luff (born 1928) and Enid Luff (born 1935), English translation © 1997 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
A Shout Of Mighty Triumph
A Soldier’s King (Words and Music: John Barlow Jarvis and Kenny Horton, copyright 1996)
A Song And A Carol For Christmas-tide
A Song Of the Ivy and the Holly (Middle English, Alternate Title: Nay Iuy, Nay, Hyt Shall Not Be, I Wys)
A Song The World Is Singing
A song upon, Now I must sing (Under a tree, in sporting me)
A Spotless Rose
- A Splendrous Dream This Christmastime - Daniel Jencka, copyright 2005 (link opens in a new window at an external site).
A Stable Lamp is Lighted (Richard Wilbur (1921-) copyright 1961)
A Star Doth Bedizen
A Tale of the Olden Time
A Thousand Years Have Come And Gone
A Very Merry Christmas (R. Meyers, Date Unknown)
A Virgin Did Come
A Virgin Most Blessed
A Virgin Most Pure
A Virgin Pure, Both Meek And Mild
A Virgin Unspotted
A Voice From The Desert Comes Awful And Shrill
A Wassail, A Wassail, A Wassail We Begin
A Wassail, A Wassail Throughout All This Town
A woman a mayd in thought and deede (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter)
A Wondrous Word (First Line: As midnight hush so calm and still)
A Yeomans Carol (First Line: Let Christians all with joyful mirth)
A, a, a, a - Listeneth, lordings, both great and small
A, a, a, a - Mary Is A Lady Bright
About The Field They Pipëd Right
Abowt the fyld thei pyped full right
Across The Sky The Shades Of Night
Ad cantum leticie (Alternate Title: Love and hope of heav'nly rest)
Adam lay ybounden
Adeste Fideles (Wade: O Come All Ye Faithful)
Adeste Fideles (Watts; First Line: "Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand")
Adoration
Advent of Our God, The (Chandler Translation of Instantis Adventum Dei by Charles Coffin; Also: The Advent of Our King)
Advent of Our God, The (Packer Translation of Instantis Adventum Dei by Charles Coffin)
Advent Song
After December Slips Away (Written by Bonnie K. Keen & Lowell Talmader Alexander, Jr., copyright 1995)
Agnus Dei (Words and Music by Michael W. Smith, copyright 1990; From A Christmas To Remember, Amy Grant; links open in a new window at the websites of Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith, respectively)
Ah, Bleak and Chill the Wintry Wind (Bates Burt and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; opens in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web site)
Ah, Dearest Jesus, Holy Child
Ah! Gabriel, Ah! Gabriel
Ah! Lord God, The World's Creator
Ah! Lord, How Shall I Meet Thee
Ah! What A Great Mystery!
All Children Are On Christmas Eve
All Christians May Rejoice To-day
All Hail Immanuel (Words and music by Adrian V. Miller, copyright, used with permission; for more Miller carols, please visit New Hope Music)
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name
All Hail The Star In Judah's Sky!
All Hail To The Days (Alternate title: All Hail To The Days That Merit More Praise, and several others)
All Hail To Thee, O Blessed Morn!
All Hail, Ye Little Martyr Flowers
All Hail, Ye Merry Folk Today
All Hail! All Hail To The Natal Day
All Hail Ye Infant Martyr Flowers
All Hosts, Above, Beneath
All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth (Donald Yetter Gardner, copyright 1946)
All I Want For Christmas Is You (Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff, copyright 1995)
All In The Silent Night
All Is Well (Words: Wayne Kirkpatrick; Music: Michael W. Smith; copyright date: TBD)
All Jubilant With Psalm And Hymn
All My Heart This Night Rejoices – Version 1 (German, Frohlich soll mein Herze springen)All My Heart This Night Rejoices - Version 2
All My Heart This Night Rejoices – Version 3 (Jubilate Hymns, copyright)
All My Heart With Joy Is Springing
All mydle erthe it shall fulfyll (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter)
All On a Christmas Morning (Bates Burt and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; opens in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web site)
All People That On Earth Do Dwell
All Praise To Jesus’s Hallowed Name
All Praise to Thee, Eternal God
All Praise To Thee, Eternal Lord (Alternate Title: All Praise To Thee, Eternal God)
All Praise To Thee, My God, This Night
All Praise To You, O Lord
All That 'Lieve In Christmas Lay
All The Merrier Is That Place
All The Skies Tonight Sang O'er Us
All They Wanted Was A Shelter, Fred Pratt Green 1903-2000 © 1975 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
All This Night (Alternate Title: All This Night Bright Angels Sing)
All This Time This Song Is Best
All Through The Night
All Under The Leaves
All Who Would See God's Greatness (Marnie Barrell, copyright 1995)
All You Need Is Elves (Humor from Bob Rivers, Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
All You That Are Good Fellows
All You That Are To Mirth Inclined (with Sandys' note)
All You Who Are To Mirth Inclined - Fuller Version
All You That In This House Be Here
All You That To Feasting And Mirth Are Inclined (Middle English)
Alleluia, Lord Most Holy
Alleluia, Song of Sweetness - Version 1
Alma redemptoris mater (Alternate Title: As I Lay Upon A Night)
Almost Day (It's Almost Day, Huddie Ledbetter, copyright 1952)
Always Winter but Never Christmas (Performed by XTC, copyright 1992)
Although at Yule It Bloweth Cool
Amen (Traditional Spiritual)
Amid The Silence
An Aungell Fro Hevn Gan Lyth
An Earthly Tree A Heavenly Fruit It Bare
An Exile For The Faith
An Heavenly Song, I Dare Well Say (Alternate Title: This Day)
An Image of that Heavenly Light
An Infant Lay Within A Shed
An Old Fashioned Christmas (Copyright: Richard Carpenter and Richard Bettis)
Ancient Law Departs, The
And Art Thou Come With Us To Dwell
- And His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
The Angel and the Shepherds
The Angel Chorus
The Angel Gabriel (Alternative Title: The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came)
Angel Gabriel From God, The (The Angel Gabriel From God, Sandys)
Come The Archangel To the Maid
Angel Gabriel, The (Bramley and Stainer; The Angel Gabriel From God)
Angel Hosts in Bright Array
Angel's Song, The - Version 1 (Robert Lowry)
Angel's Song, The - Version 2 (Charles Vincent - Last Night As I Lay Sleeping)
The Angels (First line: Run, shepherds, run where Bethlehem blest appears)
Angels Adore Him
Angels Above on Advent Morn (Alternate Title: The
Angels Above on Advent Morn (Alternate Title: The Christ Child)
Angels and Shepherds
Angels and the Shepherds, The
Angels Bright, Their Pinions Folding - The Angels Came to Sing (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
Angels From Heaven
Angels From The Realms of Glory
Angels O'er The Fields Were Singing (French: Les Anges dans nos Campagnes, translation by George K. Evans, copyright 1963)
Angels Proclaim
Angels Sing Around the Stall, The
Angels Singing, Church Bells Ringing
Angels We Have Heard On High (French: Les Anges dans nos Campagnes)
The Angels' Chorus
Angels, We Have Heard Your Voices (Words: Traditional French carol, "Les Anges dans nos Campagnes," Free Translation by R. R. Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols, 1933)
The Angel's Sweet Refrain
Angelus Ad Virginem Translations and adaptations include, but are not limited to:
Angel Gabriel, The (Alternative Title: The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came)
Angel Gabriel From God, The (Sandys)
Come The Archangel To the Maid
Gabriel From Heaven-King (Middle English)
Gabriel From Heaven's King (Angelus Ad Virginem, Gerald Manley Hopkins)
Gabriel To Mary Came (John Macleod Campbell Crum, 1932)
Gabriel To Mary Came (Elizabeth Poston, The Penguin Book of Christmas Carols, copyright 1965)
Gabriel To Mary Came (Pickard-Cambridge)
Gabriel To Mary Went (Rev. J. O'Connor)
Gabriel's Message (Sabine Baring-Gould) Alternate Titles The Angel Gabriel and The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came
Annunciation Song (Words by Vincent William Uher III Copyright © 1996;
link to Rev. Uher's Home Page is broken.)
Annual Animal Christmas Ball, The (George David Weiss, copyright 1988)
Another Christmas-tide
Another Christmas Song (Jethrow Tull, copyright 1989)
Anthem for Christmas (Words: Gloria Gaither; Music: Michael W. Smith; 1989; link opens in a new window at the website of Michael W. Smith)
Are My Ears On Straight (Words and Music: Melville Abner Levin, copyright 1953; First Line: I'm a little doll who was dropped and broken)
Arise And Hail The Glorious Star
Arise and Shine Forth (Words and Music: Michael McLean (1952-), The Forgotten Carols (Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Co., 1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites.
Arise and Shine in Splendor
Arise and Wake (Alternate Title: Out Of Your Sleep Arise and Wake)
Arise, And Hail The Sacred Day
Arise, Arise, The Morning Bells
Arise, Sons of the Kingdom!
Arise, The Kingdom Is At Hand
Around the Throne of God A Band
Arouse Thee, Herod
Arrayed In Clouds Of Golden Light
Arthur McBride and the Sergeant
As Each Happy Christmas
As I Up Ros In A Mornyng
As I out rode this enders night (Tyrle, tyrlow, tyrle, tyrlow)
As I Roved Out
As I Sat By My Old Cottage Door (Sharp)
As I Sat On A Sunny Bank - Version 1
As I Sat On A Sunny Bank - Version 2 (Sharp)
As I Sat On A Sunny Bank - Version 3 (Sharp)
As I Sat Under A Sycamore Tree
As I went this enders day (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter)
As I Went Through A Garden Green
As I Went To Bethlehem
As It Fell Out One May Morning (The Holy Well)
As Jesus Christ Lay Fast Asleep, Fred Pratt Green 1903-2000 from an old Welsh Carol © 1974 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
As Jacob With Travel
As Joseph And Mary Were A-Walking The Green (For this and the following two, see The Cherry Tree Carols)
As Joseph Was A Walking - Gauntlett from Chope
As Joseph Was A-Walking - Dunstan
As Joseph Was A-Waukin'
As Lately We Watched
As On The Night Before This Happy Morn
As said the prophet Abacue - Thomas Wright
As Shadows Cast by Cloud and Sun
As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
As The Darkness Grows Around Us, Andrew E Pratt (born 1948) © 1995 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
As Up The Wood I Took My Way
As With Gladness, Men of Old
Asking For A Lodging
At Bethlehem, John Ferguson (1921-1989) © 1982 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
At Dead Of Night, When All Is Still
At The Beginning Of The Meat (Middle English: At The Begynnyng Of The Mete from Wright, 1847)
At The Census In The City, Andrew E Pratt (born 1948) © 2002 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
At The Door A Babe Is Knocking
At The Gates of Heaven Above
At The Hour Of Midnight
At This Time Of Grace (Latin: Gaudete! Gaudete! Christus est natus)
Augustus Caesar Having Brought - Davies Gilbert, 1823
Augustus Caesar Having Brought - William Sandys, 1833
Auld Lang Syne - Version 1
Auld Lang Syne - Version 2
Auld Lang Syne - (Chicago Fans Must Not Forget, For Chicago Fans– Humor;
opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale & Pru Palecek)
Auld Lang Syne - (In Pittsburgh We Must Not Forget, For Pittsburgh Fans– Humor;
opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale & Pru Palecek)
Auld Lang Syne - (Should Super Bowls Be Forgot, For Denver Fans– Humor;
opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale & Pru Palecek)
Ave Maria (Latin and English)
Ave Maria! Blessed Maid!
Ave! Mary, Full Of Grace
'Ave Maria, Gracia Plena!'
Ave Maris Stella
Awake And Join The Cheerful Choir
Awake With Joy, Salute The Morn!
Awake, And Hear My Story
Awake, Arise Good Christians
Awake, Awake The Sacred Song
Awake, Each Heart, Rejoice And Sing
Awake, My Heart's Delight, Awake
Awake, My Soul, Awake, My Tongue
Awake, Ye Drowsy Mortals All
Awake! Thou Careless World, Awake!
Awake! Ye Nations (I & II)
Away In A Manger
Away in a Manger (I Thank Thee, Dear Father) (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
Away With Sorrow's Sigh
Away Upon The Mountain Top (German: Da droben am Berge)
Away, Dark Thoughts, Awake My Joys
Away! With Loyal Hearts
Awful Thought Of Endless Doom
Babe in Bethlehem’s Manger Laid, The - Version 1 - O. Hardwig
Babe Jesu, Hear Our Ditty
Babe of Bethlehem, The - Version 1 - Bramley and Stainer (Alternate Title: Babe in Bethlehem's Manger Laid, The)
Babe of Bethlehem, The - Version 2 - Southern United States (Alternate Title: Ye Nations All)
Baby Of Bethlehem, The (Words and Music by Ralph Merrifield, copyright 2002, used with permission; for more Merrifield carols, please visit New Hope Music)
The Babe To Us That Now Is Born
Baby What You Goin’ To Be? (Written by Natalie Sleeth, copyright 1972)
Baby Zulma's Christmas Carol (First line: A lighter scarf of richer fold)
Baby’s First Christmas (Words and Music by Stephan Charles and Van Roberts, copyright 1956)
The Baby's Stockings
Bark, The Christmas Puppy Sings (Authorship Unknown, these and other canine holiday songs can be found at Happy Howlidays! from the Canine Clowns)
Be Glad, Lordings, Be Ye More Or Less (Puer nobis natus est) - Rickert
Be glad, lordynges, be ye more and lesse - Thomas Wright
Be Hush'd, Ye Earth And Silver Skies
Be Merry (Burden: Be merry, be merry, I pray you, be merry every one)
Be merry all that be present (First Line: Out of the East a star shone bright)
Be Merry, Christian Men, And Sing (Alternate Title: Happy Christmas Morning)
Be Present, Ye Faithful
Be Still, My Blessed Babe (Sandys)
Be Still, My Blessed Babe - Husk
Be Ye Joyful, Earth and Sky
Beautiful Bethlehem Bells
Beautiful Christmas
Beautiful Star of Bethlehem (A. L. Phipps, copyright 1966; some sources give authorship to Adger McDavid Pace, 1940)
Beautiful, Beautiful Star
Because Its Christmas ("For All The Children;" Bruce Sussman, Jack Feldman and Barry Manilow, copyright 1986)
Behold A Little Child
Behold A Simple Tender Babe
Behold My Servant, See Him Rise
Behold That Star (An Original Jubilee Carol by Thomas Washington Talley, Early 20th Century)
Behold the Bridegroom Cometh
Behold The Great Creator Makes
Behold The Morning Star
Behold what lyfe that we ryne in
Behold What Grace Appears
Behold What News We Bring
Behold, The Bridegroom Draweth Nigh
Behold, The Grace Appears!
Behold, The Saviour Comes
Behold! Behold He Cometh
Behold! In Lowly Manger Stall
Behold! The Baptist's Warning Sound
Behold! The Day Is Come
Behold! The Star Is Shining
Bell Carol, The ("Carol Of The Bells" Notes Only; Words and Music by Peter J. Wilhousky, copyright 1936)
Bellman’s Song, The (The Moon Shone Bright) Version 1
Bellman's Song, The - Version 2
Bells Are Ringing Glad And Sweet, The
The Bells Of Bethlehem
Bells of Christmas, The (German Lyrics: Det Kimmer nu til Julesfest; First line: "The bells of Christmas chime once more"; Compare: The Happy Christmas Comes Once More and The Christmas Chimes So Bold and Blest)
Bells of St. Mary, The (Douglas Furger & A. Emmett Adams, copyright)
Bells Over Bethlehem
Bells Ring In Our Christmas Fest, The (Words: Det Kimer Nu til Julefest, Nikolai Frederick Severin Grundtvig)
Bells Will Be Ringing (Alternate Title: Please Come Home For Christmas, Jon Bon Jovi, copyright 1994)
Benedicamus Domino (Alternate Title: What Time I Kept My Sheep In Fold)
Beside Thy Cradle Here I Stand
Bethlehem (First Line: In that poor stable)
Bethlehem Land (Alternate Title: Fair The Night in Bethlehem Land)
Bethlehem Shepherd-Boy's Tale, The (Alternate Title: So Happy All The Day)
Bethlehem-Juda, 'Twas There On A Morn
Bethlehem, of Noblest Cities (Edward Caswell)
Beyond The Glittering Starry Skies
The Birth of the Saviour
Birthday Carol (Words by Colin Gibson, copyright 1996; Music by Tania Atkinson, copyright 1995; link opens at an external site, The Practical Dreamers Drop-In Centre)
Birthday of a King, The
The Bitter Withy - Rickert, Version 1 (First Line: As it fell out on a holy day; compare The Holy Well)
The Bitter Withy - Sharp, Version 2
Black Decree, The - Version 1 (Alternate Title: Let Christians All With One Accord Rejoice)
The Black Decree - Version 2
Blackadder’s Christmas Carol
The Blasts of Chill December
Blessed Be That Maid Marie (Modern Equivalent of Blyssid Be Yt Mayde Mary)
Blessed Be That Maid Mary
Blessed Birth, The
Blessed Dawn of Christmas Day, The (Words and Music by Harry Connick, Jr., copyright 1993)
Blessed Mother of the Saviour
Blessed Night, When Beth'lem's Plain
Blessed Son of God, The
Blessed Songs of Christmas
Blest Are The Sons Of Peace
Blest Be The King Whose Coming (Music only; lyrics are copyright; words: Frederico J. Pagura (1923-); translation by Fred Pratt Green (1903-); #74, The Hymnal 1982)
Blest, Withouten Match
Blithely From The Moated Churchyard
Blue Christmas (Words & Music by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson, copyright 1948)
Blue Mountain Lake
Blyssid be that mayde Mary - Thomas Wright
Blyssid Be Yt Mayde Mary (Modern Title: Blessed Be That Maid Marie, Middle English Carol, Eya Jhc Hodie Natus Est De Virgine)
The Boar His Head In Hand I Bring
The Boare Is Dead (Middle English from Sandys, 1833)
The Boare is dead - Thomas Wright (1841)
The Boar Is Dead (Modern from Husk, 1868)
The Boar's Head In Hand Bear I - Thomas Wright
The Boar's Head In Hand Bring I - Early Version
The Boar’s Head In Hand Bring I (Later Version) (Middle English from Sandys: The Bores Heed In Hand Bring I)
The Boar's Head, That We Bring Here
Bohemian Carol (First Line: "What mean this omen so strangely appearing?")
Bores heed in hande bring I, The (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter; ; the modern equivalent is The Boar’s Head Carol)
The boris hede in hond I bryng - Thomas Wright (1841)
Born In Bethlehem A Stranger, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) © 1999 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Born Is The Babe, the only Branch of Peace
Born is the Light of the World (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
Born To Die (Lyrics by Gregory Kelly, copyright 1996, performed by Hezekiah Walker; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas"; link opens in a new window at Amazon.com)
Born to Wear a Crown (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
Born Today Is The Child Divine (French: Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant)
Borning Day, The (Notes Only; Words and Music by Fred Hellerman and Fran Minkoff, copyright 1963)
Borys Hede That We Bryng Here,The (Middle English-Sandys; Also known as The Boar's Head)
The borys hede that we bryng here - Thomas Wright
1582; Translation By Elizabeth Poston, The Penguin Book of Christmas Carols, copyright 1965)
Boys' Carol, The (Personent hodie from Piae Cantiones,
Boy's Dream, The (Alternate Title: Last Night As I Was Laid And Sleep)
Bread of Salvation ( Words: Vincent Uher, copyright 2002)
Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light - Rist
Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light - Bach
Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song) (Words and Music by Chris Eaton and Amy Grant, copyright 1992; From Home For Christmas, Amy Grant)
Break Forth, O Pure Celestial Light, Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000), verse 1 translated from Johann Rist (1607-1667) Brich an, O schönes Morgenlicht, verses 2 & 3 based on 17th Century German and John Troutbeck (1832-1899) © 1989 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Break, New Born Year, On Glad Eyes Break!
Bride of the Lamb, Awake, Awake!
Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us, The
Brief Life is Here Our Portion
Bright And Glorious Is The Sky (Translation of "Dejlig Er Den Himmel Blaa")
Bright And Joyful Is The Morn
The Bright And Morning Star
Bright Angel Hosts Are Heard On High ("Cornish Carol," from Hutchins, 1916; based on the French: Les Anges dans nos Campagnes)
Bright Be Thy Christmas Tide
Bright December Moon Is Beaming (Dutch Traditional Sinterklaas Song: Zie de maan schijnt door de bomen)
Bright Was The Guiding Star That Led
Bright, Bright the Holly Berries (Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web site)