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2. Where multiple versions of a hymn or carol exists,
3. You can search for a carol or hymn by using the [CTRL] + F
combination Indices of the Hymns and Carols of
Christmas:
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
The Babe
Is Born in Bethlehem - Version 4: Pettman
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 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 Just Like You (Words and Music by John Denver and Joe Henry,
copyright 1975)
A Boy is Born in Bethlehem (English translation of the Latin
Puer Natus in Bethlehem; Translator Unknown)
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 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 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 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 (Pettman) A
Child This Day Is Born – Version 5 (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 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 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
ferly thyng it is to mene - Thomas Wright (1847)
A Great And Mighty Wonder - Version 1
A Great and Mighty Wonder – Version 2
A Great and Mighty Wonder – Version 3
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 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 Little Child There Is Ybore (Alternate Title:
Susanni)
A
Little Child There Is Yborn (Also: Gloria Tibi, Domine)
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 New
Carol of Our Lady (First Line: Lords and ladies all bydene)
A
Pilgrim's Song (Alternate Title: A Few More Years Shall Flow)
A Rocking Hymn
(First Line: Sweet baby, sleep ; what ails my dear?)
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
Soldier’s King (Words and Music: John Barlow Jarvis and Kenny
Horton, copyright 1996)
A Song Of the Ivy and the Holly (Middle English, Alternate
Title: Nay Iuy, Nay, Hyt Shall Not Be, I Wys)
A song
upon, Now I must sing (Under a tree, in sporting me)
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
Very Merry Christmas (R. Meyers, Date Unknown)
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)
Ad cantum leticie (Alternate Title: Love
and hope of heav'nly rest)
Adeste Fideles (Wade: O Come All Ye Faithful)
Adeste Fideles (Watts; First Line: "Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing
to stand")
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)
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)
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 To The Days (Alternate title:
All Hail
To The Days That Merit More Praise, and several others)
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 Is Well (Words: Wayne Kirkpatrick; Music: Michael W. Smith;
copyright date: TBD)
All My Heart This Night Rejoices – Version 1
(German,
Frohlich soll mein Herze springen)
All My Heart This Night Rejoices – Version
3 (Jubilate Hymns,
copyright)
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 Over Creation (Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
All Praise To Thee, Eternal Lord (Alternate Title:
All Praise
To Thee, Eternal God) 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 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 To Mirth Inclined (with Sandys' note)
All You Who Are To Mirth Inclined - Fuller Version
(Davies Gilbert and Others)
All You Who are To Mirth Inclined (Old
Christmas Returned - Sylvester)
All You That To Feasting And Mirth Are Inclined (Middle English)
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)
Always There's a Carol (Christmas) - Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Amen (Traditional Spiritual)
An Heavenly Song, I Dare Well Say (Alternate
Title:
This Day)
An Old Fashioned Christmas (Copyright: Richard
Carpenter and Richard Bettis)
And His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful
(Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
The
Angel Gabriel (Alternative Title:
The Angel Gabriel From
Heaven Came)
Angel Gabriel From God, The (The Angel Gabriel From God,
Sandys)
Angel Gabriel, The
(Bramley and Stainer; The Angel Gabriel
From God)
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 Above on Advent Morn (Alternate Title:
The
Angels Above on Advent Morn (Alternate Title:
The Christ
Child)
The
Angels Came to Sing
(Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music) Angels O'er The Fields Were Singing (French:
Les Anges dans nos Campagnes, translation by George K. Evans,
copyright 1963)
Angels We Have Heard On High
(French:
Les Anges dans nos Campagnes)
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)
Angelus Ad Virginem Translations and adaptations include, but
are not limited to: Annunciation Song (Words by Vincent William Uher III Copyright ©
1996; Annual Animal Christmas Ball, The (George David Weiss, copyright
1988) 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 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 Wake (Alternate Title:
Out Of Your Sleep Arise and
Wake)
As I out rode this enders night (Tyrle,
tyrlow, tyrle, tyrlow)
As
I Sat By My Old Cottage Door (Sharp)
As I Sat On A Sunny Bank - Version 1
As I went this enders day (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
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 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 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. At Bethlehem, John Ferguson (1921-1989) © 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
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 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 - (Chicago Fans
Must Not Forget, For Chicago Fans– Humor; Auld Lang Syne - (In Pittsburgh
We Must Not Forget, For Pittsburgh Fans– Humor; Auld Lang Syne - (Should Super
Bowls Be Forgot, For Denver Fans– Humor;
Ave Maria (Latin and English)
Awake! Ye Nations (I & II)
Away in a Manger (I Thank Thee, Dear Father) (Link opens in a new window at
Sally DeFord Music)
Babe in Bethlehem’s Manger Laid, The - Version 1 - O. Hardwig
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)
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)
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 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 Still, My Blessed Babe (Sandys)
Beautiful Star of Bethlehem (A. L. Phipps, copyright 1966; some
sources give authorship to Adger McDavid Pace, 1940)
Because Its Christmas ("For All The Children;" Bruce Sussman, Jack
Feldman and Barry Manilow, copyright 1986)
Behold That Star (An Original Jubilee Carol by Thomas Washington
Talley, Early 20th Century)
Behold the Bridegroom Cometh - Moultrie
Bell Carol, The ("Carol
Of The Bells" Notes Only; Words and Music by Peter J. Wilhousky,
copyright 1936)
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 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)
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, of Noblest Cities (Edward Caswell)
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)
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)
Blessed Be That Maid Marie (Modern Equivalent of
Blyssid Be Yt Mayde Mary)
Blessed Dawn of Christmas Day, The (Words and Music by Harry
Connick, Jr., copyright 1993)
Blessed Night, When First That-Hark, What Music Fills the Sky-Medley
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)
Blue Christmas (Words & Music by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson,
copyright 1948)
Blyssid Be Yt Mayde Mary (Modern Title:
Blessed Be That Maid Marie, Middle English Carol, Eya Jhc
Hodie Natus Est De Virgine)
The Boare Is Dead (Middle English
from Sandys, 1833)
The Boar Is Dead (Modern
from Husk, 1868)
The Boar’s Head In Hand Bring I (Later Version by Husk) (Middle English
from Sandys:
The Bores Heed In Hand Bring I)
The Boar's Head In Hand Bring I (Sylvester, 1861)
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) Born In Bethlehem A Stranger, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) © 1999
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
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)
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)
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.
Bright And Glorious Is The Sky (Translation of
"Dejlig
Er Den Himmel Blaa")
Bright Angel Hosts Are Heard On High ("Cornish Carol," from
Hutchins, 1916; based on the French:
Les Anges dans nos Campagnes)
Bright December Moon Is Beaming (Dutch Traditional Sinterklaas
Song:
Zie de maan schijnt door de bomen)
Bright,
Bright the Holly Berries (Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (English translation of the
French,
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle)
Bring in Your New World (Christmas) - Shirley Erena Murray
(opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Bring Your Torches, Jeanette, Isabella - Version 2 (English
translation of the French,
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle) Buon Natale (Bob Saffer and Frank Linale, copyright 1959 Burgundian Carol (Translated by Oscar Brand, copyright 1951)
The Burning Babe (First line:
As I in hoary winter's night) By Christmas Day (Howard Scott Pearlman, copyright 2001)
By-by, Lullaby
(First line: In a dream late as I lay)
C-H-R-I-S-M-A-S (Words: Jenny Lou Carson, Music: Eddy Arnold;
copyright 1949)
Calypso Carol (Written by Michael Perry; believed to be under
copyright)
Cana of Galilee (Words by Vincent William Uher III Copyright © 1998,
Candlelight Carol (Words and Music John Rutter, copyright 1984)
Carol
For A Hard Winter (Words and Music: Colin Gibson, copyright
1998; link opens at an external site, The Practical Dreamers Drop-In
Centre)
Carol for Christmas Day (Alternate Title: All This Night
Bright Angels Sing)
Carol for Christmas Eve (Alternate Titles: Listen, Lordings,
Unto Me in Bramley and Stainer, and Listen, Lordlings, Unto
Me in Hutchins; Compare Version 2:
Listen, Lordings, Unto Me)
Carol for Christmas Eve (Alternate Title: The Lord at First
Had Adam Made - Version 1, Bramley and Stainer))
Carol for Christmas Eve (Alternate Title: The Lord at First
Had Adam Make - Version 2, "Traditional")
Carol For New Years Day (Alternate Title: The Old Year Now
Away Is Fled)
Carol For New Year's Eve (Bramley and Stainer; Alternate Title:
The Old Year Now Away Is Fled)
Carol for the Poor (Be merry all, be merry all)
Carol of the Bagpipers (Baker Translation of
Canzone D'l Zampognari)
Carol of the Bagpipers (Simon Translation of
Canzone D'l Zampognari, copyright 1973)
Carol of the Bells (Carol of the Toys – Humor)
Carol of the
Bells - Version 1 (Hark! How the bells, sweet silver bells -
Words and Music by Peter J. Wilhousky, 1936, Note Only)
Carol of the
Bells - Version 2 (Hark! To the Bells. Hark! To the Bells -
Lyrics: Anonymous, 1972, Music by Peter J. Wilhousky, 1936)
Carol of the
Bells - Version 3 (Ring, Christmas Bells; Ukrainian Carol -
Words: Minna Louise Hohman, 1947, Music by Peter J. Wilhousky, 1936)
Carol of the Birds (Traditional Catalonian Carol; "Upon this
holy night...")
Carol of the Birds (Alternate Title: Whence Comes This Rush of
Wings)
The
Carol of the Birds, Words by John Wheeler, Music by William G.
James. Copyright 1948. Link opens in a new window at an external
site. Copyright 1948. Link opens in a new window at an external
site. From "Five Australian Carols; First Set." The pair also
collaborated on "Five Australian Carols; Second Set" (1954) and
"Five Australian Carols; Third Set" (1961).
Carol of the Flowers (Alternate Title:
Come With Us Sweet
Flowers)
Carol
of the Mother (Wilha Hutson and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
Carol Our Christmas (Christmas) -
Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site); Music by Colin
Gibson.
Carol, Sweetly Carol - Version 1 by Fanny Crosby
Carol, Sweetly Carol - Version 2, Anonymous
Carolina
Christmas (Austin Rudy, copyright 1994; link opens at the Austin
Rudy web site)
Caroling, Caroling
(Wilha Hutson and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site) Carols Sing (Words: Martha Puckett and Paul Puckett, 1998; Music:
Michael W. Smith, 1998; link opens at the website of Michael W.
Smith)
Célébrons la Naissance (French, from William Sandys, 1833)
Chariots - John Kirkpatrick (©1995; link opens in a new page at
an external site) Chelsea Morning (copyright Joni Mitchell) See generally:
The Cherry Tree Carol
- Notes
The Cherry Tree - Version 1 - Sharp
The Cherry Tree - Version 2 - Sharp
The Cherry Tree Carol, The – Parts 1 & 2 (Bramley & Stainer)
The
Cherry-tree Carol - Dunstan - Parts 1 & 2
The Cherry Tree Carol - Rickert (Parts 1, 2, & 3, following
Bullen, 1885)
The Cherry
Tree Carol - R. R. Terry (Parts 1, 2, & 3) The Cherry Tree Carol - Part 1 (Joseph
Was An Old Man - Version 3)
Cherry Tree Carol, The – Part 2, Version 1
("Joseph and the
Angel" or "As Joseph Was a Walking")
Cherry Tree Carol, The -- Part 2, Version 5 (Hutchins)
Cherry Tree Carol, The – Part 3, Version 1
("Mary and Jesus" or "Mary’s Question")
Chester Carol (Translation of
Lully, Lully, Lu or Qui creavit coelum)
Child Divine (Alternate Title:
List! Afar! What Angel Voices)
Child In The Manger - McDonald
Child In The
Manger - Woodward
The Child Is Born In Bethlehem (Translation of
Puer Natus in Bethlehem)
Child Jesus (Translation of the Danish
Barn Jesus)
Child Jesus Comes To Earth - Version 2
Child Jesus In The Garden, The (Bramley and Stainer; also an
arrangement from Charles L. Hutchins)
Child of Christmas Story (Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Child of Joy and Peace (Christmas) -
Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Child of Mine (Copyright
1998 by Dianna Robin Dennis; All Rights Reserved; Reproduced With
Permission) Child of the Stable's Secret Birth (No music; Words by
Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-) are copyright; Hymn #43,
The New
English Hymnal, 1986) Child, When Herod Wakes, Brian Wren (born 1936)
© 1993
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Child's Carol (First line: Naked boy, brown boy)
Child's Christmas Carol (First line: Christ used to be like you
and me)
Children, Go Where I Send Thee (Alternate Title:
One For The
Little Bitty Baby) Children, Run Joyfully (Words and Music: Bob Dufford, S.J.,
copyright 1977) Chipmunk Song, The (Christmas Don’t Be Late) (Words and Music by
Ross Bagdasarian, copyright 1958)
Choirs of Angels, Tell Abroad (Timothy
Dudley-Smith, copyright 1996; link opens at David Lee's
Service Music) Chrissy, the Christmas Mouse (Words and Music: Louis S. Filardi
(1938-), copyright 1992)
Christ, Hath Christ's Mother (Alternate Title:
Hominum Laudes)
Christ
in Stranger’s Guise (Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in
new window at
Alfred
Burt Carols) Christ Is Born (First Line:
It Is He /
Christ Who Is Born Today; Copyright: Ray Charles and Domentico
Bartolucci)
Christ Is Born In Bethlehem (an adaptation of "Hark! The Herald
Angels Sing")
Christ Is Born This Evening (Poland -
Gdy Sie Chrystus Rodzi;
compare
On the Night When Jesus Came)
The
Christ Is Coming (opens in a new window at An Online
Christmas Songbook) Christ Is Coming, Christ Has Come, Fred Kaan
(born 1929) © 1975
Stainer & Bell Ltd. Christ My God, By Faith Beholding (Words by Vincent William Uher III
Copyright © 1997, Christ the Messiah (Words: Michael W. Smith, Deborah D. Smith, and
Elizabeth L. Jones; Music:
Michael W. Smith; 1989; link opens at the website of Michael W.
Smith)
Christ Was Born on Christmas Day – Version 1 by John Mason
Neale; Original Lyrics:
Resonet In Laudibus Christ Was Born on Christmas Day – Version 2 by Elizabeth Poston,
The Penguin Book of Christmas Carols, copyright 1965
Christ Was Born On Christmas Night (Words by Bishop C. W.
Stubbs, Music by Sir Thomas Wardle and T. Tertius Noble)
Christ, Hath Christ's Mother Borne (Alternate Title:
Hominum
Laudes) Christ, Upon the Mountain Peak (Lyrics by Brian A. Wren,
copyright 1977)
Christemas Hath Made An End (Alternate Title: Christmas Hath
Made An End)
Christians, Awake, Salute The Happy Morn - Version 1 Christmas (Lori Carson, copyright 1995; First line:
Hope you're not disappointed) Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich,
Jeff Barry, copyright 1963)
Christmas ("Johann, arise, arise!")
Christmas - The Temple
(George Herbert; First line: All after pleasures as I rode one
day)
Christmas After War (First line: Shall misery make mirth) Christmas Ain't Christmas (Authorship unknown; Performed by The
O'Jays) Christmas Alphabet (Buddy Kaye and Jules Loman, copyright 1954)
The Christmas Angels (First line: Again, as of old, the shadows
fold, and the midnight sky is clear and cold) Christmas At Ground Zero ("Weird Al" Yankovic, copyright)
Christmas At Home (Words
and Music by
Rita MacNeil, copyright 1986; link opens at Rita MacNeil's Home
Page) Christmas Auld Lang Syne (Mann Curtis and Frank Military, copyright
1958)
The Christmas Ball (First line: Scintillant stars in the sky's
blue height)
Christmas Bells
(1879, First Line: Oh, Christmas bells, your sweetest strain)
Christmas Bells (Poem by Longfellow; First Line: I heard the
bells on Christmas Day)
Christmas Bells (Alternate Title: I Heard A Bell Ring Far Away)
Christmas Bells (Alternate Title: I Heard The Church Bells
Ringing) Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away (Words and Music by Roger Cook and
Wayne Jackson, 1998; From A Christmas To Remember,
Amy Grant;
link open in a new window at the website of Amy Grant) Christmas Carol (Words and Music: Mike Joncas, 1979, copyright;
First Line: Stars flung like diamonds...)
Christmas Celebration (Alternate Title:
Now To God On High Be
Glory)
Christmas Chimes So Bold and Blest, The (Compare:
The Bells of Christmas and
The Happy Christmas Comes Once More)
Christmas Comes Again (First Line: Let us carols sing; |
Christmas comes again!
Christmas Comes Again (First Line: Christmas comes again! | And
the merry, merry Church bells ring) Christmas Comes Anew (Ehret and Evans,
The International Book of
Christmas Carols, copyright 1963; French Lyrics:
Noel Nouvelet)
Christmas Cometh Caroling (Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site) Christmas Conga (Words and Music by Cyndi Lauper and Jan Pulsford, copyright 1998; from the CD
Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life;
page opens in new window at the
Cyndi Lauper web site)
Christmas Day
(Alternate Title: Wake All Music’s Magic Pow’rs)
(Bramley & Stainer) Christmas Day (Words: Hal David, 1968, Music: Burt Bacharach, 1968;
From the Broadway musical Promises, Promises; First Line:
"Christmas Day is here and so are we") Christmas Day (Brian Wilson, copyright 1964)
Christmas Day - Wither (First Line: "As on
the night before this happy morn")
Christmas Day (Words:
George Leon Pike, Sr.; Copyright 1996 by Betty M. Pike; Link opens
in new window at
Jesus
Christ's Eternal Kingdom of Abundant Life)
Christmas Day Christ, We Have Claimed You (Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Christmas Day Has Come (Alternate Title:
The Irish Carol) Christmas Dinner (Paul Stookey, copyright) Christmas Dragnet (Stan Freberg & Daws Butler, copyright) Christmas Dreaming (Lester Lee and Irving Gordon, copyright 1947)
Christmas Epithalamium (First Line: Now comes the ordered prime)
Christmas Eve (First Line: It was the death-time of the year) Christmas Eve In My Home Town (Stan Zabka and Don Upton, copyright
1951)
A Christmas Folk-Song (First line: The little Jesus came to
town) Christmas For Cowboys (Words and Music by Steve Weisberg, copyright
1975)
Christmas Has Meaning
(Words and Music by
Rita MacNeil, copyright 1988; link opens at Rita MacNeil's Home
Page)
Christmas Hath Made An End (Alternate Title:
Christemas Hath
Made An End) Christmas Hymn ("My Sheep Were Grazing") (Minna Louise Holman,
copyright 1947) Christmas Hymn (Words by
Amy Grant,
Music by
Michael W. Smith, copyright 1983); links open in a new window at
the websites of Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith, respectively) Christmas In Heaven (Monte Python, copyright 1989) Christmas In Killarney (Words and Music by John Redmond, James
Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon, copyright 1950) Christmas In The Caribbean (Words & music: Jimmy Buffett, Michael
Utley, Will Jennings, et al., copyright 1985) Christmas in the City (aldana264, date unknown) Christmas In The Trenches (John McCutcheon, Copyright 1984) Christmas In Vegas (Marc Almond, Date Unknown) Christmas Is (Words by Spence Maxwell and Music by Percy Faith,
1966)
Christmas Is A Coming (You merry, merry souls) Christmas is A-Comin' ("May God Bless You;" Words and Music by Frank
Luther, 1953) Christmas Is Coming (Chicago Is
Playing, For Chicago Fans – Humor; Christmas Is Coming (Denver Is
Playing, For Denver Fans – Humor;
Christmas Is Coming
(English Traditional - Version 1)
Christmas Is Coming
(English Traditional - Version 2) Christmas Is Coming (Kick Off Is
Coming, For Green Bay Fans – Humor; Christmas Is Coming (Pittsburgh
is Playing, For Pittsburgh Fans – Humor;
Christmas Is My Name (Alternate Title: Christmas's Lamentation) Christmas Lights Up Dark December, Elizabeth
Cosnett (born 1936) © 2000
Stainer & Bell Ltd. Christmas List For Grownups (Music by David Foster, Lyric by Linda
Thompson Foster, Date Unknown)
Christmas Love (Austin
Rudy, copyright 1994; link opens to Rudy's web site) Christmas Lullaby (John Brimhall, copyright 1961) Christmas Lullaby (Words and Music by Amy Grant and Chris Eaton,
copyright 1999; From A Christmas To Remember,
Amy Grant);
link opens in a new window at the website of Amy Grant) Christmas Lullaby (Words: Peggy Lee, Music: Cy Coleman, copyright
1967)
Christmas Memories (Kevin Evans, Date Unknown)
Christmas Message, The (Alternate Title: A Message From Our
Father)
Christmas Morning (Alternate Title: In The Early Morning, Early)
Christmas Night (Alternate Title:
On Christmas Night True
Christians Sing) Christmas On Riverside Drive (August Darnell, copyright 1979) The Christmas Radio (Mary P. Denny, 20th Century)
Christmas Round (Words and Music by Ralph Merrifield, copyright
2000, used with permission; for more Merrifield carols, please visit
New Hope Music)
Christmas Song (Alternate Title:
Once Again O Blessed Time)
(Bramley and Stainer)
Christmas Song
(Words and Music: Bruce Cockburn, 25 December 1973, Cumberland,
Ontario, Canada. From his CD, Salt, Sun and Time (1974); link
opens at external site) Christmas Song, The (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) (Torme and
Wells, July 1945; recorded by Nat Cole, 1946)
Notes Only.
Christmas Song, The (Humor, "Test Tubes Bubbling")
Christmas Song, The (Spammers Roasting on an Open Fire – Humor
by Patricia Shaffer)
Christmas Song, The (The Bill Gates Song/Netscape Roasting on an
Open Fire – Humor)
Christmas Song, The
(Web Advice – Humor by R. L. Gunn)
Christmas Story, The (Alternate Title:
Long, Long Ago, The
Angel Throng) Christmas Through Your Eyes (Gloria Estefan and Diane Warren, Date
Unknown) Christmastime (Words and Music:
Michael W. Smith and Joanna Carlson, 1998; link opens at the
website of Michael W. Smith) Christmas Time (Written by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance, circa 1985;
"We waited all through the year...")
Christmas Time
(Words: George Leon Pike, Sr.; Copyright 1977 by Betty M. Pike; Link
opens in new window at
Jesus Christ's Eternal Kingdom of Abundant Life) Christmas Time (Is Here Again) (The Beatles, copyright 1967) Christmas Time (John Anderson and Lionel Delmore, copyright 1994)
Christmas Time Is Coming Round (Humor by Howard Ryan) Christmas Time Is Here (From "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Vince
Guaraldi, copyright 1965) Christmas Time of Year (Words and Music by Joe Cocuzzo and Torrie
Zito, copyright 1984) Christmas Time's A-Comin (Words and Music: Benjamin "Tex" Logan,
copyright 1951; performed by Bill Monroe, Emmylou Harris, Johnny
Cash, Dolly Parton, Diamond Rio, Sammy Kershaw and others. Tex
played fiddle with Bill Monroe, and was also a member of the
"Confederate Mountaineers" bluegrass group, and others. There is a
brief biography and photograph at
John Byrne Cooke
Photography.) Christmas Tree Song, The (As performed by Dream Street, copyright;
first line: Is this not a Christmas tree?) Christmas Waltz, The (Words by Sammy Cahn, Music by Jule Styne,
copyright 1954) Christmas Will Come, Sydney Carter (1915-2004)
© 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd. Christmas Without You (Kenny Rodgers and Dolly Parton, copyright
1984) Church, In Advent, From Of Old, The, Fred Pratt
Green (1903-2000) © 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Come All You Worthy Gentlemen (Alternate Title: Somerset Carol) Come And Be Surprised, All Nations, Fred Kaan
(born 1929) © 1968
Stainer & Bell Ltd. (Advent) Come And Be Surprised, All Nations, Fred Kaan
(born 1929) © 1968
Stainer & Bell Ltd. (Christmas)
Come Buy My Nice Fresh Ivy (Irish Traditional)
Come Forth, Ye Wond'ring Children All (Alternate Title: Legends
Of The Infancy) Come In, Dear Angels (Alfred Whitehead, copyright 1938)
Come Now Where We Least Expect You (Marnie Barrell, copyright
1996)
Come Now With Awe (Timothy
Dudley-Smith, copyright 1975; link opens at David Lee's
Service Music)
Come Now, Lord Jesus (Advent, Christmas) -
Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site) Come On, Ring Those Bells (Words and Music: Andrew Culverwell,
Copyright 1976; Introduced by Evie Tornquist Karlsson; Out of print
but available from Manna Music, pcmannamusic AT oregoncoast DOTcom)
Come To The Manger (Words and music by Adrian V. Miller,
copyright, used with permission; for more Miller carols, please
visit New Hope Music) Come To The Manger (Peter McCann and Orrin Hatch, 1998)
Come To The Manger (Words: Anonymous; Music: Traditional)
Come to This Christmas Singing! (Christmas) -
Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site) Come To Us Wisdom From On High, Alan Luff (born
1928) translated from Veni Emmanuel ©
Stainer & Bell Ltd. Come With Torches, Jeanette, Isabella! (Copy 1992, Hugh Keyte and
Andrew Parrott, The New Oxford Book of Carols, Oxford: Oxford
University Press); a free translation of
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle
Come Ye Thankful People
(Compare:
Irish Carol
(Alternate Title: Christmas Day Has Come)
Come, Tune Your Heart (Cox's original translation)
Come! Tune Your Heart
(from Bramley and Stainer, with music) Come, All That Are Weary, Alan Gaunt (born
1935) © 1999
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Come,
Dear Children (Wilha Hutson and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
Come, Holy Visitor (Advent) -
Shirley Erena
Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Come, Let Us Sing
(First Line: "Come, let us sing our
sweetest voice") Come, Lord Jesus, Come! (Words by Vincent William Uher III Copyright
© 1995,
Come, Mad Boys
(First Line: Come, mad boys, be glad, boys, for Christmas is here)
Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus (Alternate Translation::
Come,
O Long-Expected Jesus)
Come, Thou Precious Ransom, Come (Similar:
Come, O Precious
Ransom)
Come, Thou Redeemer Of The Earth (Translation of
Veni, Redemptor Gentium)
Come, Thou Savior Of Our Race (Translation of
Veni, Redemptor Gentium) Come With Torches, Jeanette, Isabella! (Copy 1992, Hugh Keyte and
Andrew Parrott, The New Oxford Book of Carols, Oxford: Oxford
University Press); a free translation of
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle
Come, Ye Lofty (First Line: Come ye lofty, come ye lowly)
Come, Your Hearts and Voices Raising (Translation by Composite
of
Kommt und laßt uns Christum ehren, Paul Gerhardt, 1667,
based on
Quem Pastores Laudavere, Latin, 14th Century)
Comfort, Comfort Ye My People - Version 1
Comfort, Comfort Ye My People
- Version 2
Conditor
alme siderum (There is a Child born of Mary)
Cornish Bells, The (Alternate Title: O Merry Ring The Christmas
Bells)
Cornish Wassail I Can Wassel (Wassail Song)
Cornish Wassail II: Carol for the Twelfth Day
Cornish Wassail
III (Baring Gould Collection, Version A)
Cornish Wassail
III (Baring Gould Collection, Version B)
Cornish Wassail III (Baring Gould Collection, Version C)
Corpus Christi Carol (First Line:
Down in yon forest there
stands a hall) Countdown to Christmas Party Time (XTC, 1983)
Coventry Carol, Version 1
Coventry Carol, Version 2
Cradled All Lowly (Alternate Titles:
Bethlehem and The
Shepherd's Nativity Hymn)
Cradled In A Manger, Meanly (Alternate Title:
Cradled In A
Manger, Meakly)
The Dear
Old Christmas Story - J. R. Murray
December
Child (Words and Music by Cyndi Lauper and Jan Pulsford, copyright 1998; from the CD
Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life; page opens in new window at the
Cyndi Lauper web site)
Deck The Hall (Alternate Title: Deck The Halls)
Deck The Hall – Latin Translation: Aquafolia Ornatis,
Translated by Stanford Miller
Deck The Hall (Deck the Hall of
Fame, For Pittsburgh Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at
RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale & Pru Palecek))
Deck The Hall (Deck the Hall – Politically Correct Version –
Humor)
Deck The Hall (Deck the Hall
With Championship Banners, For Chicago Fans – Humor; opens in a
new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale & Pru Palecek)
Deck The Hall (Deck the Labs – Humor)
Deck The Hall (Deck Your Head,
For Green Bay Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at RabidFans.com,
Copyright 1997 Dale & Pru Palecek)
Deck The Hall (Fill the Bowls – Humor)
Deck
The Hall (Walt Kelly's Pogo; opens at an external site in a new
window)
Deck The Hall (Wrap Your Gift – Humor)
Deck The Hall (Wreck the Malls – Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes) Deep In Darkness We Begin, Version 1, Andrew Pratt © 2002
Stainer & Bell Ltd. Deep In Darkness We Begin, Version 2, Andrew Pratt © 2002
Stainer & Bell Ltd. Administered in the USA by Hope Publishing
Dethe began because of syn (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
Do Shepherds Stand Tonight, Geoffrey Ainger
(born 1925) © 1969
Stainer
& Bell Ltd.
Do
They Know Its Christmas? (Words and Music: M. Ure & B. Geldof,
copyright 1984)
Do
You Hear What I Hear? (Words and Music: Noel Regney and Gloria
Shayne, copyright 1962)
Does He Remember (Words and Music by Janice Kapp Perry)
Donkey, Come And Bow, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) ©
1996
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Don't Save It All For Christmas Day (Words & Music: Celine Dion, Ric
Wake, Peter Zizzo, Copyright 1998; Performed by Celine Dion)
Donde Esta Santa Claus (Rod Parker, Alvin G. Greiner & George
Scheck, copyright 1958)
Draw
Nigh, Draw Nigh, Emmanuel (Neale)
Draw Nigh, Draw Nigh, Emmanuel (Author Unknown)
Dream a Dream (Carol of Dreams) (Christmas Eve, Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Duérmete, Niño lindo (O Sleep Now, Holy Baby,
Hispanic folk song:
Each Year We Sing, Fred Kaan (born 1929) © 1968
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Early
Christmas Morning (Words and Music by Cyndi Lauper and Jan Pulsford, copyright 1998; from the CD
Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life; page opens in new window at the
Cyndi Lauper web site)
Early On One Christmas Morn, Words and Music by Bruce Cockburn,
from his CD Christmas (copyright 1993); link opens in
external site
Emmanuel
(Words and Music by
Michael W. Smith, 1983; From A Christmas Album,
Amy Grant;
links open in a new window at the websites of Amy Grant and Michael
W. Smith, respectively)
Emmanuel, God With Us (Alternate Title: Joy Fills Our
Innermost Heart Today)
Emmanuel, God With Us (Words and Music by
Amy Grant,
Chris Eaton and Robert Marshall, copyright 1992; From Home For
Christmas, Amy Grant; link open in a new window at the website
of Amy Grant)
Establish, Lord, Your Kingdom, Fred Kaan (born
1929) translated from the Swedish of Anders Frostenson (fl. 1976)
English translation © 1976
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Eternity!
Eternity! - Version 1 (Hopkins, plus music)
Eternity!
Eternity! - Version 3 (Winkworth)
Exult, O Morning Stars Aflame (Lyrics by
Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-) are copyright)
Exultation (First Line: Come away to the skies, my beloved)
Fair The Night in Bethlehem Land (Alternate Title: Bethlehem
Land)
Faithful Vigil Ended (Lyrics by
Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-); published 1969, copyright 1988;
see #44 in The New English Hymnal )
The Falcon Carol (Earliest version of the Corpus Christi
carol)
Family
Christmas (Austin Rudy, 1994; links opens in new window at the
Austin Rudy website)
Feels
Like Christmas (Written by Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian,
copyright 1993; from the CD
Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life; page opens in new window at the
Cyndi Lauper web site)
Feliz Navidad (Jose Feliciano, copyright 1970)
Feliz Navidad (Donde Esta Papa – Humor)
Feliz Navidad (Police Stop My Car - Humor by Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
The Ferste Joye As I Zu Telle (Joyis Fyve)
The
Fir-tree ("O Christmas Tree")
First Christmas (Words and Music: Stanley Allison Rogers, copyright
1979; Alternate Title: First Christmas Away From Home)
First Christmas in Love (Words and Music by Janice Kapp Perry)
First Christmas Night, The (Alternate Title: I Should Like To
Have Heard)
Fyrst day of yole have we in mynd, The (Middle English)
First Day Of Yule, The (Modern Version)
First Good Joy That Mary Had, The (Alternate Title: The First
Good Joy Our Mary Had)
First Nowell, The - Version 1 (Alternate Title: The First
Noel)
First Nowell, The - Version 2 (Alternate Title: The First
Noel)
The First Nowel - Version 3 (Alternative Title: The First
Noel)
The First
Noel An Angel Sung ('Fyfe's Noel' from Terry)
First Nowell, The (The First Novell - Humor)
First Noel, The (The First
Superbowl, For Green Bay Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at
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First Thing Christmas Morning, The (Words and music By Steven Kapp
Perry, copyright)
First Snowfall (Words by Paul Francis Webster;
Music by Sonny Burke, Copyright 1953)
The Five Joys (First
Line: I may sing of a may)
Flaming Seraphs (First Line: Hark! the music of the
Cherubs)
Flight into Egypt (Words by Vincent William Uher III Copyright ©
1997,
Fling Wide the Door (Notes Only; Words: Georg Weissel,
Macht hoch die Tuer ; translation by Gracia Grindal, copyright
1987)
For Christmas
Day (First Line: Rejoice, rejoice, with heart and voice)
For Unto Us a Child Is Born (from
Messiah by Georg Frederic Handel)
Friendly Beasts, The (First Line: Jesus our brother, kind and
good)
Friends Now Joyfully Gather (also known as The Mexican Carol;
compare This Is The Night)
From Heaven Above To Earth I Come – Version 1
From Heaven Above To Earth I Come – Version 2 (Alternate Title:
From Heaven High I Come To You)
From Heaven Above To Earth I Come - Version 3 (Alternate Title:
Good News From Heav'n The Angels Bring)
From Heaven Above To Earth I Come - Catherine Winkworth
Translation
From Heav'n on High The Angels Sing ("Susani"; English
Translation of the German
Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel kommt)
From Heaven Through The Clouds On High (Alternate Title: Song
For The New Year)
From Lands That See The Sun Arise (Latin:
A Sortis Ortus Cardine)
From Realms of Glory Far Away (Good
News We Bring And Peace)
From Silver Gates Of Ecbatoun (The
Quest Of The Three Kings)
From Starry Skies Descending (Based on the carol and poem,
Tu scendi dalle Stelle)
From The Eastern Mountains (To Von Himmel Hoch)
Frosty The Snow Man (Steve Nelson & Jack Rollins, copyright 1950)
Notes
Frosty The Snow Man (Crusty
the Spamnmer – Humor)
Fum, Fum, Fum! - Version 1;
Veinticinco de diciembre, Catalonian Carol)
Fum, Fum, Fum! - Version 2
Fum, Fum,
Fum! - Version 8 (Ruth Heller)
Fum, Fum, Fum (Boom, Boom, Boom,
For Denver Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale &
Pru Palecek)
Funky, Funky Christmas (New Kids On The Block)
Gabriel From Heaven-King (Middle English)
Gabriel To Mary Came (Pickard-Cambridge)
Gabriel To Mary Went (Rev. J. O'Connor)
Gabriel's Message (Alternate Title: The Angel Gabriel From
Heaven Came)
Gabriel's Message Does Away - Version 1
Gallery Carol, The (Alternate Title:
Rejoice And Be Merry)
Gates and Doors: A Ballad Of Christmas Eve (First line:
Gates and Doors: A Ballad Of Christmas Eve (First line: There
was a gentle hostler)
Gaudete, Quia
Vobis (Now, seeing God is born here)
Gee Whiz, It's Christmas (Carla Thomas, copyright)
Gentle Night (Tim Manion, the St. Louis Jesuits, copyright)
Gesu Bambino (Alternate Title: When Blossoms Flower E'er 'Mid
The Snow)
Get the hence what doest thou here (Alternate Title: Farewell
aduent and haue good day; Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
Gift of Christmas Time,
The (Words: George Leon Pike, Sr.; Copyright 1992 by Betty M.
Pike; Link opens in new window at
Jesus Christ's Eternal
Kingdom of Abundant Life)
Give Laud and Praise the Highest Good (Z.
Philip Ambrose Translation of
Sei Lob und Ehr' dem höchsten Gut, copyright) Give Love On
Christmas Day (copyright)
Give Way, Give Way, Ye Gates, And Win (Middle English)
Giving (Santa's Theme) [Leslie Bricusse and Henry Mancini, copyright
1985]
Glad Angel Voices (First Line: On dewy plain where shepherds
were abiding)
Glad Tidings (Shalom Chaverim, English Lyrics: Bruce
Campbell, Copyright 1951)
Glad Tidings (Fanny Crosby, 1873)
Gloria In Excelsis (Alternate Title: O Blessed Town of
Bethlehem)
Gloria Tibi, Domine (A
Little Child There Is Yborn)
Glory In Heaven (Gloria ‘n Cielo, Anonymous Lauda, 13
century)
Glory To Our Lord And King (Words and Music by Adrian
Vermeulen-Miller, copyright, used with permission; for more
Vermeulen-Miller carols, please visit
New Hope Music)
Gloucestershire Wassail - Version 1 (Alternate Title:
Wassail! Wassail! All Over The Town)
Gloucestershire Wassail - Version 2
Gloucestershire Wassail - Version 3
Gloucestershire Wassail - Version 4
Gloucestershire Wassail - Version 5 (with refrain) Go Gabriel (Written by Fred Hammond, Kim Rutherford, and Noel Hall, copyright 1996, performed by
Fred Hammond & RFC; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas";
link opens in a new window at Amazon.com)
Go, Tell It On The Mountain – Version 1
Go, Tell It On The Mountain – Version 2
Go, Tell It On The Mountain – Version 3
God against nature thre wonders haith wrought - Thomas Wright
God Bless The Master Of This House (Sandys, 1833, The Saviour Of
All People)
God Bless The Master Of This House (Husk, 1868)
God Came In Jesus, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) ©
1991
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen - Version 1
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen - Version 2 (Words: Dinah Maria
Mulock Craik
God
Bless Ye Anti-Spammers – Humor
God
Rest Ye, Weary Shoeless Joe, For Chicago Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale &
Pru Palecek
Immaculate
Reception, For Pittsburgh Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale &
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Oh
Stop Ye Bustling Shoppers – Humor; also known as Slow Down Ye
Frantic Shoppers)
Rest
Ye Merry Football Men, For Green Bay Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1997 Dale &
Pru Palecek
The
Drive, For Denver Fans – Humor; opens in a new window at RabidFans.com, Copyright 1998 Dale &
Pru Palecek The
Restroom Door Said Gentlemen – Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes
God Sent His Aungell Gabriell
(Middle English: God Sent His
Angel Gabriel)
God's Angels In Crowds, Guds engle i flok
by N. F. S. Grundtvig (1783-1872) translated by Alan Gaunt (born
1935) English translation ©
Stainer & Bell Ltd
God's Dear Son Without Beginning (Version
1 - Davies Gilbert)
God’s Dear Son - Version
3 (First Line: God’s dear Son, without
beginning) - Bramley & Stainer
Copyright © 1997,
God's Words Have Such A Weight, Andrew Pratt ©
2002
Stainer & Bell Ltd., administered by Hope Publishing in the USA
Goin' On A Sleighride (Ralph Blane, copyright 1952)
Golden Carol, The (Of Melchoir, Caspar and Balthazar; First
Line: We saw a light shine out a-far)
Good Christian Men, Rejoice (Latin, "In
Dulci Jubilo"); not the same as the Easter hymn,
Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing (Page opens in a
new window at Hymnuts)
Good Christian Men, Rejoice (Good
Christian Friends, Rejoice)
Good Day, You Green and Glittering Tree (English translation of
Du grønne glitrende tre, goddag! Johan Krohn)
Good King Wenceslas (Parking
Spaces – Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
Good King Wenceslas (Good Art
Rooney, For Pittsburgh Fans – Humor;
Good King Wenceslas (Good Coach
Holmgren, For Green Bay Fans – Humor;
Good King Wenceslas (Good Coach
Shanahan, For Denver Fans – Humor;
Good King Wenceslas (Harry Was
His Name, For Chicago Fans – Humor;
Good News We Bring And Peace (First Line: From Realms Of Glory
Far Away)
Good Saint Nich'las (Dutch Traditional:
Sinterklaasje kom maar binnen)
Randy Brooks, 1977)
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (Grandma Rules – Humor, Copyright
©1997 by Bob Tucker)
Great God of Heaven, The (Alternate Title:
The Great God Of
Heaven Is Come Down To Earth)
Greatest Gift Of All, The (John Barlow Jarvis, Copyright 1984)
The Greatest Wonder (First line: To spread the azure canopy of
Heaven)
Greenwillow Christmas (Frank Loesser, Copyright 1956)
Grinch Song, The (Words: Theodor Seuss Geisel, Music: Albert Hague,
copyright 1966)
Growing Limbs of God the Son, The (Lyrics copyright, George B.
Timms)
Grown-Up Christmas List (Words and Music by David Foster and Linda
Thompson Jenner, Copyright 1992)
Guard Him, Joseph (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord
Music)
Guillô, Pran Ton Tamborin (French, from William Sandys, 1833)
Hail, Blessed Virgin, Full of Heavenly Grace (On
The Infancy Of Our Saviour)
Hail Mary, Full of Grace (Marnie Barrell, copyright 2001; used
with permission)
Hail, Undiminished Love, Brian Wren (born 1936)
© 1986, 1996
Stainer & Bell Ltd
Hallelujah Chorus (from
Messiah by Georg Frederic Handel)
Hanover Winter Song (Richard Hovey and Frederic Field Bullard,
1898)
Happiest Christmas (Words: Myles Rudge, Music: Ted Dicks; Copyright
1970)
Happy Birthday Jesus (Estelle Levitt and Lee Pockriss, copyright
1977)
Happy Christmas Comes Once More, The – Version 1 (Original
Lyrics:
Det Kimer Nu Til Julefest); Compare:
The Bells of Christmas and
The Christmas Chimes So Bold and Blest
Happy Christmas Comes Once More, The – Version 2 (Original
Lyrics:
Det Kimer Nu Til Julefest)
Happy Christmas Morning (Alternate Title: Be Merry, Christian
Men, And Sing)
Happy Holiday (Words and music by Irving Berlin, copyright 1941)
Happy Xmas (War is Over) (John Lennon and Yoko Ono, copyright 1971)
Hard Candy Christmas (Carol Hall, copyright 1978)
Hardrock, Coco and Joe (Also known as The Three Little Dwarves;
Hark, Hark What News - Version 1 (Alternate Title: Hark! Hark! What News
The Angels Bring)
Hark Hark What News The Angels
Bring - Version 2
Hark! All Around The Welkin Rings - Version 2
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – (Original Lyrics:
Hark, how all the welkin rings)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing -- (From William Sandys,
Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern, 1833)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Finals
Time – Humor)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Hark
The Carol Singers Choke - Humor)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Hark!
The Ninja Turtles Sing! – Humor)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Hark!
The Rockefellers Sing – Humor)
Hark, The Glad Sound! (Alternate Title: Hark, The Glad Sound!
The Savior Comes)
Hark, 'Tis The Watchman's Cry (Alternate Title: Wake,
Brethren, Wake!)
Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy (J. R. Beste,
15th–16th Century)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Words by
Ralph Blane, Music by
Hugh Martin, copyright 1943; Links open at the
Songwriters Hall of
Fame)
He Came Among Us at Christmastide (Alternate Title: Long Ago
And Far Away)
He Has Come An Infant Stranger (Benediction
Hymn and Amen)
He Is Born, Holy Child Divine (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant)
He Is Born, The Divine Christ Child, Version 1 (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant)
He Is Born, The Divine Christ Child, Version 2 (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant)
He
Is Born, The Holy Child (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant; Translation by George K. Evans,
copyright 1963)
He Is Born, The Heav'nly Child (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant; Translator Edward Bliss Reed)
He Is The Reason (Written by Fred Hammond, Kim Rutherford, and David
Ivey, copyright 1996, performed by
Fred Hammond & RFC; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas";
link opens in a new window at Amazon.com)
He Shall Be Called (Words and Music by
Ralph Merrifield,
copyright 1999, used with permission)
He Shall Feed His Flock (see notes to
Canzone D'l Zampognari)
He Smiles Within His Cradle (German:
Ein Kindlein in der wiegen)
He
Was A Shepherd, Too (Copyright, Lynne Perry Christofferson)
He Was Here.
(Words and Music:
Michael McLean
(1952-),
The Forgotten Carols
(Salt Lake City, UT:
Deseret Book Co.,
1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites.
He Whom Joyous Shepherds Praised (Translation Charles Winfred
Douglas, copyright 1940)
He
Whom Shepherds Once Came Praising, Translation by Composite,
Lutheran Book of Worship, Hymn #68, copyright 1978
Heat Miser Song, The (From the Rankin-Bass Television Production
"The Year Without Santa Claus", copyright 1974) Heavenly Sound (First Line: Behold, a lucid light appears) Heirlooms (Words and Music by Bob Farrell, Brown Bannister, and Amy Grant, copyright 1983; From A Christmas Album, Amy Grant; link open in a new window at the website of Amy Grant) Her Baby, Newly Breathing, Brian Wren (born 1936) © 1989 Stainer & Bell Ltd Her Virgin Eyes Saw God Incarnate Born (Alternate Title: Herald, Sound The Note Of Judgment; Lyrics by Moir A. J. Waters, copyright) Here Betwixt Ass And Oxen Mild (Notes Only; Translation Charles Winfred Douglas, said to be copyright 1940, however, there is no record at the U.S. Government Copyright Office) Here Comes Holly (Husk; 1868), compare: Her Commys Holly, That Is So Gent (Wright, 1847) Here Comes Santa Claus (Words and Music by Gene Autry & Oakley Haldeman, copyright 1947) Here Comes Santa Claus (Australian Christmas – Humor) Here Is the Centre (Timothy Dudley-Smith, copyright 1991; link opens at David Lee's Service Music) Here We Come A-Caroling (The Wassail Song) Here We Come A-Wassailing (The Wassail Song) Here We Come A-Whistling (through the fields so green) Here We Go Up To Bethlehem, Sydney Carter (1915-2004) © 1965 Stainer & Bell Ltd. Herode Yt Was Both Wylde And Wode (Middle English) Herrick's Ode (Alternate Title: In Numbers, And But These Few) Hey, Hey, Ho (Words and Music: Ed Chenette, 1937, copyright) High Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes – Version 1 (Philip Doddridge)
High Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes – Version 2, Holiday Season, The (Words and Music by Kay Thompson, copyright 1955; link opens at new site.) Holidaze (Humor from Bob Rivers, Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes) Holly And Ivy (Made A Great Party; Husk, 1868); Compare: Holvyr And Heyvy Made A Gret Party (Wright, 1847) Holly And The Ivy, The, Emily Chisholm (1910-1991) © 1972 Stainer & Bell Ltd. Holy Child (Copyright Timothy Dudley-Smith)
Holy Fire of Jesus' Spirit (Words by Vincent William Uher III
Copyright © 1999, Holy maiden, blessed thou be (Singe we, singe we) Holy Night (Translator unknown, ca. 1918; "All things sleep, Angels bright") Holy Night, Calmly Bright (Translation by Mary D. Moultrie; "Watch we where in slumber light," translation of a poem written by Johann Ludwig Uhland (1787-1862), not Joseph Mohr as previously reported by John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Second Edition, 1907). Holy Night, Peaceful Night (Translation by Alfred Bell, circa 1869; "Through the darkness beams a light") Holy Night, Peaceful Night (Translation by Miss Jane Montgomery Campbell, 1862; "All is dark, save the light") Holy Well, The (Alternate Title: As It Fell Out One May Morning) Home for the Holidays (Words by Al Stillman; Music by Robert Allen, copyright 1954) Home On Christmas Day (Written by Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman, William Wittman, copyright 1998; from the CD Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life; page opens in new window at the Cyndi Lauper web site) Homeless (Words and Music: Michael McLean (1952-), The Forgotten Carols (Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Co., 1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites. Hominum Laudes (Alternate Title: Christ, Hath Christ's Mother Borne") The House Of Christmas (First line: There fared a mother driven forth) How Bright Appears the Morning Star (Translation by Mercer or Jacobi; German: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, and the four following translations) How Brightly Beams the Morning Star (Winkworth Translation) How Brightly Dawns The Morning Star (Translation from Hymnologia Christiana) How Brightly Shines the Morning Star (Mercer Translation) How Brightly Shines the Morning Star (Sloan Translation) How Fair The Morning Star Doth Shine (Keyte and Parrott, The New Oxford Book of Carols, copyright 1992) How Far Is It To Bethlehem (Alternate Title: Children's Song Of The Nativity) How Glad I Am Each Christmas Eve (Alternate Titles: I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve and I Am So Happy Each Christmas Eve; Norwegian: Jeg Er Saa Glad Hyer Julekveld) How Great Our Joy (While By The Sheep) How Long, The Prophets Cried, How Long, Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000) © 1989 Stainer & Bell Ltd. How Lovely Now The Morning Star (Cox; German: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, and the two following) How Lovely Shines the Morning Star (H. Harbaugh) How Shall I Meet Thee? How My Heart (Compare: O How Shall I Receive Thee? and O Lord, How Shall I Meet You) How Silent Waits the Listening Earth (Timothy Dudley-Smith, copyright 1995; link opens at David Lee's Service Music) Huron Carol, The (Twas in the Moon of Winter Time) Husbande of Mary, The (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) Hymn For Christmas Day - Taylor (First Line: "Where is this blessed Babe?") Hymn For New Year [First Line: "Great God, we sing that mighty hand"]
Hymn to the Holy Family (Words by
Vincent William Uher III, Copyright
1998, Hymn To Jesus (Words: Vincent William Uher III, Copyright 2002) -I-
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