Index of the Hymns and Carols of Christmas M-N Notes 1. All links open in a new window 2. Where multiple versions of a hymn or carol exists, notes concerning the song will be found at the bottom of the first version. 3. You can search for a carol or hymn by using the [CTRL] + F combination -M-M and A and R and I The Magi Came From Lands Afar Magic of Christmas Day, The (Words & Music: Dee Snider, 1998; Performed by Celine Dion)Magnify the Lord To-day Make Broad The Path Make Thee Ready, As Best Thou Art Able Make We Joy Now In This Fest (Woodward) (Compare: Make we jow in this fest - Thomas Wright, 1947) Make We Joy In This Feast (Rickert) Make We Merry In Hall And Bower Make We Merry In This Feast Make We Merry This New Year Make We Merry, Both More And Less Make Wide the Door, Unbar the Gate Make we mery in hall and boure (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) Maker Of The Sun and Moon, The, Laurence Housman Maker Of The Sun And Moon, Peter Sharrocks (born 1940) © 1993 Stainer & Bell Ltd & The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes Making Christmas (From "The Nightmare Before Christmas") Man be mery I the rede - Thomas Wright Man to redeme and not angell - Thomas Wright Man With All The Toys, The (Words and Music by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, 1964) Man, Be Glad In Hall And Bower Man, Be Joyful And Mirth Thou Make Man, Be Merry As Bird On Berry Man, Move Thy Mind, And Joy This Feast The Manger-Babe Manger Cradle Song, The (Alternate Title: Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head) Manger Throne, The (Alternate Title: Like Silver Lamps In A Distant Shrine) March Of The (Three) Kings (French: La Marche Des Rois Mages) March of the Three Kings - Version 2 March of the Three Kings - Version 3 March of the Three Kings - Version 4 March of the Toys Maria And The Holy Child (German: Maria Durch Ein'n Dornwald Ging) Maria Walks Amid the Thorn (German: Maria Durch Ein'n Dornwald Ging) Mark This Song, For It Is True (The Carol Of Innocents) Mark'd Ye The Star Whose Influence Mild Marke This Songe, For It Is Trewe (Middle English from Sandys) Marke this songe for it is trewe (Middle English - Version 2, retyped in Old Blackletter) Mark Well My Heavy Doleful Tale Marvel Not, Joseph, On Mary Mild Marvelous Toy, The (Words and Music by Tom Paxton, copyright 1960) Mary Had A Baby Mary Had A Boychild Mary Is A Lady Bright Mary Let Me Hold Her Baby. (Words and Music: Michael McLean (1952-), The Forgotten Carols (Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Co., 1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites. Mary moder come and se (Middle English) Mary moder, cum and se - Thomas Wright Mary Modr, Meke & Mylde (Middle English from Sandys, 1833) Mary moder, meke and mylde - Thomas Wright Mary Mother, Meek And Mild Mary Set Out On A Winter's Night, Susan Moxom (fl.1972) © 1972 Stainer & Bell Ltd Mary, Dear Mother of Jesus Mary, Did You Know? (Words: Mark Allen Lowry, 1984, and Music by Lee Rufus (Buddy) Greene, 1990; copyright 1991) Mary, Flower of Flowers All Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Fred Kaan (born 1929) © 1999 Stainer & Bell Ltd Mary, That Mother Mild Mary’s Little Boy Child (Words & Music by Jester Hairston, copyright 1956) Mary’s Lullaby Mary's Song (Words: M. Gould; Music: M. Kitchingman, copyright; link opens at an external site, The Practical Dreamers Drop-In Centre) Master Has Proclaimed That He Will Return, The, Malcolm Stewart (born 1925) © 1969 Stainer & Bell Ltd. Master Of This House (Alternate Title: God Bless The Master of this House) Masters In The Hall - Version 1 (Alternate Title: Nowell, Sing We Clear) Masters In The Hall - Version 2 (Alternate Title: Nowell, Sing We Clear) Mele Kalikimaka (Words and Music by Robert Alexander Anderson, copyright 1949) Merry Christmas (Jim Coyler, copyright 2005) Merry Christmas (Kinsey & Kinsey) Merry Christmas (Wheeler & James) Merry Christmas All (Authorship Unknown; Performed by Denise Montana) Merry Christmas Baby (Words and Music by Bruce Springstein, copyright) Merry Christmas Baby (Words and Music by Brian Wilson, 1964) Merry Christmas Bells Are Ringing Merry Christmas Darling (Lyrics: Frank Pooler, 1946; Music: Richard Carpenter, 1970) Merry Christmas Polka (Words by Paul Francis Webster; Music by Sonny Burke, 1949) Merry Christmas Song (Performed by XTC; Authorship and Date Unknown) Merry Christmas To You Merry Christmas, Lovely Christmas (Translation of Glade jul, dejlige jul, B.S. Ingemann (1850) Merry Christmas, USA (Austin Rudy, 1994; links opens in new window at the Austin Rudy website) Merry, Merry Christmas BellsMerry, Merry Christmas Time Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas Baby (Words and Music by Margo Sylvia and Gilbert J Lopez, Date Unknown) Meruele Nozt, Iosep, On Mary Mylde (Middle English from Sandys) Mervele noõt, Josep, on Mary mylde - Thomas Wright Messiah Was Born In A Poor Shelter, The (Nascette lu Messia, Traditional Neapolitan) Metrical Gloria (Words by Vincent William Uher III (Copyright © 1998. All rights reserved.) Midst The Deep SilenceThe Mighty Gates of Earth Unbar Mighty God, the Lord Hath Spoken, The Mighty One (Words and Music by Ralph Merrifield, copyright 1994, used with permission; for more Merrifield carols, please visit New Hope Music) The Millennium Prayer - Cliff Richard, Copyright 1999. Minnie and Santa (Words and Music: 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) Mirabile Misterium ("Wonderful mystery") The Miracle of the Cock (King Pharaoh - Part 1) The Miraculous Harvest (King Pharaoh - Part 2) The Mirrour Of The Father's Face Miss Fogarty’s Christmas Cake Miss You Most (At Christmas Time) [Written by Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff, Date Unknown] Mister Santa (Words Pat Ballard, copyright 1955) Mistletoe and Holly (Words and Music by Frank Sinatra, Dok Stanford and Henry W. Sanicola, 1957) Mistletoe and Wine - Cliff Richard, Copyright 1988. Modryb Marya - Aunt Mary ("Now of all the trees by the king’s highway") Monsters' Holiday (Bobby 'Boris' Pickett, Date Unknown [circa 1960s?]) The Moon Shines Bright - Sandys The Moon Shines Bright - Sharp Moost souerayn lorde Chryste (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) More Than A Holiday (Lyrics by David Frazier, 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) Morning Is Breaking Morning Star, The (Alternate Title: See! The Morning Star Is Dwelling) Morning Star Upon Us Gleams, The (Alternate Title: The Morning Star)Morning Star, O Cheering Sight! Moost souerayn lorde Chryste (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) Mortals Awake, With Angels Join Mortals, Awake, The Morning Is Breaking The Most Beautiful Story That's Ever Been Told (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music) Most Wonderful Day of the Year, The (Words and Lyrics by Johnny Marks, copyright 1964) Most Wonderful Time of The Year, The (Words & Music by Eddie Pola and George Wyle, Date Unknown) Most Wonderful Time of The Year, The (It’s The Most Fattening Time of the Year – Humor from Bob Rivers, Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes) Mother Mary (Words and Music by Rita MacNeil, copyright 1988; link opens at Rita MacNeil's Home Page) Mother, White As Lily Flower Mountains, Bow Your Heads Majestic Music of the Angels Music On Christmas Morning Must Be Santa (Words and Music by Hal Moore and William Arthur Fredricks, copyright 1960) My Christmas Coloring Book (Warner Wilder, Date Unknown) My Christmas Tree (J. Webb, Date Unknown)My Class Of Girls For Jesus My Favorite Things (Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; Music by Richard Rodgers, The Sound of Music, 1959) My Favorite Things – Senior Version My Heart Of Gold (Alternate Title: My Lady Went To Canterbury) My hert is set to syng (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) My Jesus, As Thou Wilt My lady went to Caunterbury (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) My Lord, And My God, In Bethlehem Born My Lord, What A Morning My Master and Dame, I Well Perceive My Sheep Were Grazing (Alternate Title: The Christmas Hymn; Words by Minna Louise Hohman, copyright 1947) My Song Shall Bless The Lord Of All My Sweet Little Babie (Middle English from Sandys; compare: Be Still, My Blessed Babe - Husk) My Sweet Little Baby, What Meanest Thou To Cry?
-N-The Nativity Nay iuy, nay Nay, Nay, Ivy! Nazareth (Alternate Title: Though Poor Be The Chamber) Neath The Stars That Shone So Bright Never Throw A Lighted LampNew Born King (Written by Perby Bady, 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) New Prince, New Pomp (Alternate Title: Behold A Simple, Tender Babe) The New Year Is Begun New Year's Baby (First Lullaby; Words and Music by Cyndi Lauper, copyright 1998; from the CD Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life; page opens in new window at the Cyndi Lauper web site) New Year's Carol The Newest Thing In Christmas Carols (A parody of God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen) Newborn King Who Comes Today, The Nicholas, I Beg Of You (Traditional Dutch Sinterklaas Song: ) Nigh Bethlehem (Bates Burt and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; opens in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web site) Night Before Christmas (Words and Music by Carly Simon, copyright date unknown) Night Before Christmas Song, The (Clement Clarke Moore - adapted by Johnny Marks, copyright 1952); Compare: Twas The Night Before Christmas (Klickman) Night Has Closed The Gates Night In Solemn Stillness, The The Night is Dark (link opens in a new window at An Online Christmas Songbook) Night Is Nearly Over, The, Die nacht ist vorgedrungen by Jochen Klepper (1903-1942) translated by Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000) English translation © 1974 Stainer & Bell Ltd Nisse In The Barn Has Got His Christmas Treat, The (English translation by Mike Sevig, Mike and Else's Norwegian Songbook (Bloomington, MN: Skandisk, 1985) of På Låven Setter Nissen; compare: In the Loft Sits the Pixy, translation of På loftet sidder nissen med sin julegrød) No Crowded Eastern Street No Eye Had Seen (Words: Amy Grant; Music: Michael W. Smith; 1989; links opens in a new window at the websites of Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith, respectively) No Loud Avenging Voice No More In Infant's Swaddling Bands No Room In The Inn (Words by A. L. Skilton, Music by E. Grace Uppdegraff; First Line: "No beautiful chamber, No soft cradle bed") No Room In The Inn (Words: Anonymous, Music: H. J. Gauntlett) No Room Within The DwellingNo Room, No Room (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music) Noble Stem Of Jesse, The Noel, Noel (Alternate Title: 'Tis The Day, The Blessed Day) Noel, Noel, Noel (Traditional French; Trans. by Simpson) Noel, Noel, Noel (Housman) Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel (Compare: The Salutation Carol) Noel Nouvelet, Sing We A New Noel Noel Nouvelet, Sing We This New Noel (Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott, copyright 1992) Not Always on the Mount May We Not Mine, Not Mine The Wisdom, John Ferguson (1921-1989) © 1982 Stainer & Bell Ltd Nova, Nova: Ave Fit Ex Eva (First Line: Gabriel of high degree) Now Are The Days Fulfilled Now Be We Glad, And Not Too Sad Now Be Thankful (Copyright Dave Swarbrick and Richard Thompson, circa 1970; link opens in a new window at an exterior website.) Now Blazing Yule LogsNow Carol We, And Carol We Now Christmas Day Approaches Near Now Christmas Draweth Near Now Christmas Is Come Now Christmas Time Is Coming On Now Farewell, Good Christmas Now Found Is The Fairest of Roses – Version 1 Now Found Is The Fairest of Roses – Version 2 Now Hail We Our Redeemer Now Is Christmas Ycome Now Is The Twelfth Day Ycome Now Is Well And All Things Aright Now Jesus At The Door Is Knocking Now Join We All With Holy Mirth Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee (English Translation) Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee (German Original) Now Let Us All Right Merry BeNow Let Us Come Before Him Now Let Us Join With Hearts And Tongues Now Let Us Sing The Angel's Song Now Let Us Sing With Joy and Mirth (Middle English) Now Let Us Sing With Joy And Mirth Now Let Us Sing, Both More And Less Now Lift The Carol, Men and Maids Now make we joy in this feste - Thomas Wright Now Make We Merry, All And Some Now May We Mirthes Make Now Our God (Words and Music by Ralph Merrifield, copyright 2001, used with permission; for more Merrifield carols, please visit New Hope Music) Now Praise We Christ, The Holy One Now Redemption Long Expected Now Rise Up, Ye Shepherds (Alternate Title: The Angel And The Shepherds) Now Sing We All Full Sweetly Now Sing We, Now Rejoice Now Stand We In The Village Now That The Time Is Come Now The Bells Ring (Words and Music by Rita MacNeil, copyright 1988; link opens at Rita MacNeil's Home Page) Now Thrice Welcome Christmas Now To Bethlehem Haste We Now To God On High Be Glory (Alternate Title: The Christmas Celebration) Now To The World A Saviour's Born Now We Bring Our Christmas Treasures Now We Have Washed The Floor (English translation of Julekveldsvise, Alf Proysen) Now We Have Scrubbed The Floors, Mike and Else's Norwegian Songbook (Bloomington, MN: Skandisk, 1985) (English translation of Julekveldsvise, Alf Proysen) Now We Mery, Both More and Lasse Now When Joseph And Mary Now ye Crystemas y-cum - Thomas Wright Now Yield We Thanks and Praise Now ys Crystemas y-cum Now Ys The Twelthe Day Cum Now ys wele and all thyne aryght Now, Now, The Mirth Comes (From Husk) Now, Now The Mirth Comes (From Sandys; Alternate Title: Twelfe Night, Or King and Queene) Now, Prithee, Minstrel, Tell To Me Nowel el bothe eld and 3yng - Thomas Wright Nowell, Ell, Both Old and Ying - Rickert Nowell, Nowell (this is the saluctacion off the aungell Gabriell) Nowell, Nowell, Nowell (This is the salutacyoun of the angell, Gabryell.) Nowell, nowell, nowell, nowell (This is the salutation of Gabriel) Nowell, Sing Nowell (John Rutter, copyright 1972) Nowell. Hail, Gentle King Nowell! Nowell! Good News I Tell Nunne walked on her prayer, The (Middle English; retyped in Old Blackletter) Nuttin' For Christmas (Words and Music by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, 1952)

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Table of
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Non-English Carols and Hymns
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Includes links to other sites and to Amazon.com for
printed collections, histories, etc.
Sheet Music
Sources
Free Christmas MP3s
Carol Services
Calendars
of Carols
November, December and January

Some Feast Days During the Christmas-Tide
St. Nicholas
Feast Day: December 6
From Saint Nicholas to Santa Claus: A History
St Stephen (December 26)
St. John The Evangelist (December 27)
The Holy Innocents (December 28)
Tables of Contents
Joseph Ritson, ed., Ancient Songs and Ballads From The Reign of King Henry
the Second To The Revolution. 1790.
W. Carew Hazlitt, ed., Third Edition.
London: Reeves And Turner, 1877.
Repr. Detroit, MI: Singing Tree Press, 1968.
Table of
Contents
Davies Gilbert, Some Ancient Christmas Carols
London: John Nichols And Son, 1822
London: John Nichols And Son, Second Edition, 1823
Preface
Table Of Contents
William Sandys, Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern
London:
Richard Beckley, 1833
Introduction
Christmas Play of Saint George
Table
of Contents
Thomas Wright, Specimens of Old Christmas Carols
The Percy Society, 1841
Table of Contents
Thomas Wright, Songs and Carols
The Percy Society, 1847
Table of
Contents
William Sandys, Christmas-tide, Its History,
Festivities and Carols, With Their Music
London: John Russell Smith, 1852
A Mock Play
Christmas Play of St. George and the Dragon
Table of Contents
Rev. J. (John)
Freeman Young, ed., Carols For
Christmas Tide
New York: Daniel Dana, Jr., 1859
Earth Today
Rejoices
Earthly
Friends Will Change And Falter
Good
Christian Men Rejoice
Good
King Wenceslas
Here
Is Joy For Every Age
Royal
Day That Chasest Gloom
Silent Night, Holy Night
Also see additional notes in
Hymns and Music For The Young - Parts One & Two - J. F. Young.
John Clark Hollister, ed., The Sunday-School
Service and Tune Book
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1863, 1865.
Table of Contents
John Henry Hopkins, Jr., Carols, Hymns and Songs
New York: Church Book Depository, 1863
The Angel
Chorus
Evergreen,
Holly And Laurel
The Christmas Tree
The
Shepherds of Bethlehem
Three Kings Of Orient
Joshua Sylvestre, A Garland of Christmas Carols, Ancient and
Modern
London: 1861, reprinted by A. Wessels Company, New York, 1901
Table of Contents
and Introduction
Edward F. Rimbault, A Little Book
Of Christmas Carols.
London: Cramer, Beale & Co., 201, Regent Street, No Date (circa
1863).
Preface
Table Of Contents
William Henry Husk, Songs of the Nativity
London: John
Camden Hotten, 1868, reprinted by Norwood Editions, Norwood, PA, 1873
Introduction
Table of
Contents
Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer,
Christmas Carols
New and Old
London: Novello, Ewer & Co., ca 1871, 1878
Introduction To The First Series
Introduction To The Second Series
Introduction To A Combined Volume 1871 (First and Second Series)
Introduction To A Combined Volume
(First, Second & Third Series)
Table
of Contents
A. H. Bullen, A Christmas Garland: Carols and Poems
From
The Fifteenth Century To
The Present Time
London: John C. Nimmo,
1885
Preface
Table of Contents
J. H. Hopkins,
Great Hymns of the Church
Compiled
By The Late
Right Reverend
John Freeman Young
New York: James Pott & Company, 1887
Preface
Table of Contents
J. A. Fuller Maitland, English Carols of the Fifteenth
Century
London: The Leadenhall Press, E.C., ca. 1891.
Introduction
Table of Contents
Appendix
Richard R. Chope, Carols For Use In Church
London: William Clowes & Sons, The Complete Edition, 1894
Introduction
Table of
Contents
Carol Services
George Ratcliffe Woodward, The Cowley Carol Book
First Series, Expanded and Enlarged,
Preface To First
Series
London: A. R. Mowbray & Co., Ltd., ca. 1902
Second Series,
Preface To Second Series
London: A. R. Mowbray & Co., Ltd., ca. 1912
Table Of
Contents
Phillips Brooks, Christmas Songs and Easter Carols
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1903
Table of Contents
George Ratcliffe Woodward, ed., Songs of Syon
London: Schott & Co., Third Edition, 1908
Table
of Contents
Edith Rickert, Ancient English Christmas Carols
London: Chatto & Windus, 1910
Introduction
Table of Contents
Glossary
Illustrations
Cecil J. Sharp, English Folk-Carols
London: Novello & Co., 1911
Table of Content, Preface, and Introduction
Richard R. Terry,
Twelve Christmas Carols
London:
J. Curwen & Sons, Ltd., 1912
Table Of Contents
Martin Shaw and Percy Dearmer, The English Carol Book
London: Mowbray & Co., Ltd.
First
Series, 1913
Second
Series, 1919
Complete
Edition, 1938
Carol Service, 1947
Charles
L. Hutchins, Carols Old and Carols New
Boston: Parish Choir, 1916
Table of Contents
Charles Wood and George Ratcliffe Woodward, eds., An Italian Carol Book
London: The Faith Press, Ltd., 1920
Table of Contents and Preface
George Ratcliffe Woodward,
The Babe Of Bethlehem
Being Some Christmas Carols
Hillsgate Village, 1923
Table Of Contents
Charles Wood and George
Ratcliffe Woodward, The Cambridge Carol-Book
Being Fifty-Two
Songs For Christmas, Easter, And Other Seasons
London: Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1924
Table of Contents
W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, A
Collection of Dorset Carols
London: A. W. Ridley & Co., 1926
Preface
Table of Contents
This significant collection has been overlooked;
I would recommend this volume to the serious student of carols.
Ralph Dunstan, The Cornish Song Book (Lyver Canow
Kernewek)
London: Reid Bros., Ltd., 1929
Introduction To Cornish Carols
Cornish Carols
Richard R. Terry,
Gilbert and Sandys' Christmas Carols
London: Burns, Oates & Washbourne, Ltd., 1931
Preface
Table of Contents
Roy Ringwald, Book Of American Carols
Penn State University, 2004
Index
William Hone, The
Every Day Book
2 Vols.
London: William Tegg, 1825, 1827.
Brand's Popular
Antiquities Of Great Britain
Selections from Hazlitt's Edition of 1905
Coming Soon Are Excerpts From the Ellis Edition of 1888
Christmas Poetry And Prose
What Is Meter?
Hymnals And Carol Collections
Collections Being
Sought
Other Christmas
Literature and Reference Works
A Little Book for Christmas - Cyrus Townsend Brady (1917)
A Righte Merrie Christmasse!!!
- John Ashton (1894)
Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of England - Robert Bell (1857) (Text)
Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England - Robert Bell
(PDF)
Another Easy Christmas Book - Ruth Putnam Kimball (PDF,
Illustrated; Source:
Internet Archive)
The Children's Book
of Christmas Stories - Asa Don Dickinson and Ada M. Skinner
Christmas: Its
Origin and Associations - William Francis Dawson (1902)
Christmas: Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and
Verse - Robert Haven Schauffler (1907; from the Our American Holidays
series; PDF, Illustrated; Source:
Internet Archive)
Christmas
Entertainments - Alice Maude Kellogg (Text)
Christmas In Legend And Story - Elva
S. Smith and Alice I. Hazeltine (1915)
Christmas in Ritual
and Tradition, Christian and Pagan - Clement A. Miles (1912)
Christmas Stories And
Legends - Phebe A. Curtiss (1916) (Text)
The Doré
Gallery of Bible Illustrations - Gustave Doré (1891)
Folk Lore of East Yorkshire - John Nicholson (1890)
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints - Alban
Butler
January-February-March (1895)
Holiday Stories for Young People - Margaret E. Sangster
The Night Before Christmas and Other Popular Stories For Children - Anonymous
Our Holidays: Their Meaning and Spirit - from St. Nicholas Magazine
Traditions, Superstitions, and Folklore - Charles Hardwick (1872)
Yule-Tide in Many
Lands - Mary P. Pringle and Clara A. Urann (1916)
Latin for Beginners - Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911)
New Latin Grammar -
Charles E. Bennett (1895, 1908, 1918)
Ritchie's Fabulae
Faciles - A First Latin Reader - John Kirtland (1903)
The Roman Pronunciation of Latin -
Frances Ellen Lord
A_Latin_English_Dictionary-Thomas Hewitt Key
(1888)
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