Full Index of
The Hymns and Carols of Christmas
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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 In Bethlehem Is Born - Translator Unknown; Possibly W. J.
Blew.-
A Babe is Born in Bethlehem -
Krauth Translation
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A Babe is Born in Bethlehem -
Schaff Translation, alt.
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A Babe Is Born In Bethlehem -
From Woodward
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The Babe Is Born in Bethlehem -
From Pettman
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A Babe Is Born Of High Nature (Alternate
Title:
What Tidings?)
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A Babe Is Born, All Of A Maid (Version 1)
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A Babe Is Born (All of a May - Version 2)
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A babe
is born al of a may - Thomas Wright
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A Babe Is Born, Our Blysse To Brynge (MacCracken)
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A Babe Is Born To Blis Vs Brynge (Flügel)
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A Babe Is Born, To Blys Vs Brynge (Dyboski)
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A
Babe Is Born, To Bliss Us Bring (Rickert)
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A Babe Is Born
Who Bliss Shall Bring (Weston)
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A Babe Lies in the Cradle (German:
Ein Kindlein in der wiegen)
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A Babel Of Confusion, Andrew E Pratt (born 1948) © 1996
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
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A Baby in the Cradle (German:
Ein Kindlein in der wiegen)
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A
Baby Just Like You (Words and Music by John Denver and Joe Henry,
copyright 1975)
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A Band of Angels From the Sky
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A Band of Herdsmen Tarried Late
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A
blessed bird, as I you say
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A Bone, God Wot!
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A bonne! God wote
- Thomas Wright
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A Boy is Born in Bethlehem. H. J. D. Ryder, in O. Shipley's
Annus
Sanctus. 1884.
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A Boy is Born in Bethlehem - Translator Unknown -
A Boy Is Born
In Bethlehem, And joy is in Jerusalem.
Rev. J. O'Connor from R. R. Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols, 1933.
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A Boy Was Born in Bethlehem - Baird;
moreso than others, this is a song inspired by, rather than a translation
of, the Latin original.
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A
Branch So Fair Has Blossomed
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A Carol For Christmas Day Before Dawn (First Line: O' Bethlem
town to-night is cold)
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A Carol for Christmas Eve (from Bramley and Stainer; compare
The Lord At First Had Adam Made from Sandys)
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A Carol
For Christmas Eve - Louis F. Benson (First Line: The winter
night was dark and still)
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A
Carol Of Christmas At Bethlehem
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A
Carol Of The Birth of Christ (First Line: Come to Bethlehem and ye shall see)
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A Carol on the Birth of Christ (Was not Christ our Saviour /
Sent unto us from God above)
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A
Caroling We Go (Johnny Marks, copyright 1966)
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A Carrol for a Wassel-Bowl
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A Child For Us is Born This Day-
A Child Is Born In Bethlehem, And joy
has filled Jerusalem. From John Bowring, Hymns (1825).
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A Child Is Born In Bethlehem, And joy is in Jerusalem. P. S.
Worsley, in his Poems, &. 1875.
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A Child Is Born In Bethlehem, And joyful is Jerusalem. R. F.
Littledale, in Lyra Messianica, 1864, p. 69.
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A Child is Born in Bethlehem, in Bethlehem; And gladness fills
Jerusalem, Allelujah! Allelujah! - English translation of the Danish
Translation, Et
Barn Er Født I Betlehem by Nicolai Grundvig, from the Latin Puer
Natus in Bethlehem; Translator Unknown
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A Child is Born in Bethlehem, in Bethlehem; And joy is in
Jerusalem, Allelujah! Allelujah!- Translator Unknown
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A Child Is Born in Bethlehem, Rejoice and sing, &c. P. Schaff,
in his Christ in Song, N.Y. 1869.
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A Child Is Born In Bethlehem, Rejoice, rejoice, Jerusalem! -
Translation by H. L. Jenner from Chope, Carols For Use In Church,
1894.
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A Child Is Born in Bethlehem, Rejoice,
rejoice, Jerusalem. E. R. Charles and W. J. Blew, Trns., The New
Office Hymn Book, Parts III & IV.
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A Child Is Born In Bethlehem, Rejoice, rejoice, Jerusalem. J. W.
Hewett. 1859.
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A Child is Born in Bethlehem;
Exult for joy, &c. (together with the Latin). H. M. Macgill. 1876.
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The Child Is Born In Bethlehem, Sing and be glad, Jerusalem! -
Elizabeth Charles
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A Child
My Choice (Alternate Title: Let Folly Praise That Fancy Loves)
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A Child So Sweet
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A Child This Day Is Born – Version 1 (William Sandys)
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A Child This Day Is Born – Version 2 (Bramley & Stainer)
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A Child This Day Is Born – Version 3 (Hutchins)
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A Child This Day Is Born - Version 4 (Pettman)
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A Child This Day Is Born - Version 5 (Terry)
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A
Child This Day Is Born (Elizabeth Poston, The Penguin
Book of Christmas Carols, copyright 1965)
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A Christmas Carol
(First Line: "Let Us Sing The Birth")
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A
Christmas Carol - Herrick (First line: "What sweeter music can
we bring")
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A Christmas
Carol - Ives (First Line: "Little Star Of Bethlehem!"
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A Christmas Carol - Rossetti (First Line: "The Shepherds had an
Angel")
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A Christmas Carol (Alternate Title: The Shepherds Went Their
Hasty Way - Coleridge)
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A Christmas Child (Quand Dieu Naquit - A Noel)
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A Christmas Hymn (First line: Tell me what is this innumerable
throng)
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A Christmas Folk Song
(First Line: DE win' is blowin' wahmah)
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A
Christmas Long Ago (Words and Music: Edward R. Brian, copyright
1987; performed by The Echelons)
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A
Christmas Love Song (Words by
Alan & Marilyn Berman ; music by
Johnny Mandel; copyright 1988; links open at a new site.)
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A Christmas
Lullaby (First Line:
Sleep, baby, sleep ! The Mother sings)
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A
Christmas Song by Howard Glover
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A Christmas Song (Laurence Housman; First line: Then from His
throne the Godhead bowed)
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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)
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A Cradle Carol
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A Cradle Hymn (Watts, 1715; Alternate
ow Titles:
A Christmas
Lullaby, or Hush! My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber)
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A
Cradle in Bethlehem (Words and Music: Lawrence Stock and Alfred
Bryan, 1952; Performed by Nat King Cole and Vince Gill)
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A Cradle-Song of the Blessed Virgin (Alternate Title: The Virgin
Stills The Crying)
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A Day, A Day Of Glory
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A Day, Bright Day of Glory
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A Day, Bright of Glory
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A Dialogue Between Dives and Lazarus
- Two 18th Century Broadsides
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A Dossen of Points - Wright -
A Douzen of Points - Pepysian -
A Douzen of Points - Roxburgh -
A Dozen of Points - Euing 126 -
A Dread
Hath Come On Me
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A Fair And Godly Flower I Know
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A
ferly thyng it is to mene - Thomas Wright (1847)
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A
Few More Years Shall Roll
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A Galley
Will I Build Me
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A
Glorious Voice Sounds Through The Night
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A Glorious Star From Heav'n Appeared
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A Great And Mighty Wonder - Version 1
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A Great and Mighty Wonder – Version 2
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A Great and Mighty Wonder – Version 3
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A Heavenly Voice And Early Ray
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A
Holly Jolly Christmas (Words & Music by Johnny Marks, copyright
1962)
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A Hymn
For Christmas Day (First Line: Awake, my soul, and come away)
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A
Hymn for Martyrs Sweetly Sing
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A Hymn of
the Nativity - Sung By The Shepherds
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A Is For Advent, Cyril G. Hambly (born 1931) © 1972
Stainer & Bell Ltd. & The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
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A Jolly Wassel Bowl (Middle English)
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A Joyful Christmas
Song (Words: Minna Louise Hohman, circa 1947; Music: Francois
Auguste Gevaert (1828-1908), copyright 1917)
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A La Nanita Nana
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A
Lady That Was So Fair And Bright
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A Little Child Came Yester Morning
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A Little Child Is Born Tonight
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A
Little Child The Savior Came
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A Little Child There Is Ybore (Alternate Title:
Susanni); Translation of
Vom Himmel hoch o
Engel kommt
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A
Little Child There Is Yborn (Also: Gloria Tibi, Domine)
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A Little Ship Was On The Sea
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A Lost and Sinful World to Save
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A Lovely
Lady Sat and Sung
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A Maiden Was Adoring God The Lord
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A Man Was
The Fyrst Gylt
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A Manger Filled With Love (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
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A
Marshmallow World (Words by Carl Sigman, Music by Peter De Rose,
copyright 1949)
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A
Merry, Merry Christmas To You (Johnny Marks, copyright 1958)
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A Meteor Bright Its Wondrous Light
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A New Almanack for the Yeare of our Lorde God M.D.LXXII
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A New
Carol of Our Lady (First Line: Lords and ladies all bydene)
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A New Year,
A New Year, a child was yborn
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A new
yer! a new
yer! a chyld was i-born
A New Yeres
Gift, Intituled, A Christal Glas
A New Yeres
Gyft, Intituled, A Playne Pathway To Perfect Rest
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 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 Sign Admired By Thy Redeem'd
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 Joy Unto The Lord We Sing
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 Appeared, And Peaceful Threw
A Star Doth Bedizen
A Star Shines Forth In Heaven
A Tale of the Olden Time
A Thrilling Voice
Rings Clear and High
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
- Gilbert (1823)
A Virgin most purely - Douce Adds 137(45)
A Virgin
Pure, Both Meek And Mild
A
Virgin Pure, Of This Be Sure
A Virgin Pure, This Is Full Sure
A Virgin Queen in Bethlehem
The Virgin
Unspotted - Arnold (1753)
A Virgin Unspotted - Douce adds. 137(71)
(1827)
The Virgin Unspotted (Walters,
A Good Christmas Box,
1846)
A Virgin Unspotted (Bramley & Stainer) (ca 1860s)
A Virgin Unspotted – Gillmann
(1994)
A Virgin Unspotted - Sharp (1911)
A Virgin Most Pure - Knapp
(1743) - with the tune "Christmas Hymn" by William Knapp, from Wyeth's
Second
Repository of Sacred Music; also published in The Hesperian Harp.
A Virgin Most Pure-Harding B 7(4)
(Between 1813 and
1838.)
A Virgin Most Pure (Gilbert, 1822, with Notes)
A
Virgin Most Purely - Douce Adds 137(45)
(1826)
A Virgin Most Pure - Sandys, 1833
A Virgin Most Pure from Harding B 11 (3920)
(Date unknown)
A Virgin Most Blessed (Hutchins, 1916)
A Virgin Most Pure - Poston
(1970)
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 Child, The Virgin-born
A Wondrous Word
(First Line: As midnight hush so
calm and still)
A Year Begins Of Joy And Grace
A Yeoman's 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 (Rickert)
About The Field They Pipëd Right
(Rickert)
About
The Field They Piped Full Right (Weston)
Abowt the fyld thei pyped full right
(Wright)
Across The Sky The Shades Of Night
Ad cantum leticie (Alternate Title: Love
and hope of heav'nly rest)
Adam And
His Helpmate
Adam lay ibounden
(Chambers & Sidgwick)
Adam lay
ybounden (Rickert)
Adam lay
i-bowndyn (Wright, 1856)
Adam Our Fader Was In Blis
Adam Sinned And Earned All Sorrows
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)
Advent of Our God, The (Packer Translation of
Instantis adventum Dei
by Charles Coffin)
The Advent of Our God at
Hand (L C. Earle Translation of
Instantis adventum Dei
by Charles Coffin)
The Advent
of our King - (Hymns Ancient and Modern 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)
After Man Had Broken the Presepts of the Lord
After Mydnyght, When Dremes Dothe Fawll
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 Man, Ah Say
Ah,
Wherefore Do The Impious Jews
Ah! Gabriel,
Ah! Gabriel
Ah!
How Humble Is Thy Birth
Ah! Lord God, The World's Creator
Ah!
Lord, How Shall I Meet Thee
Ah! Those Merry Christmas Chimes (Title:
Christmas Chimes); Words by Mary A. McKee and Music by Pemberton Pierce
Ah! What A Great Mystery!
All After Pleasures As I Rid One
All Children Are On Christmas Eve
All Christian people pray attend (The
Creation of the World)
All Christians May Rejoice To-day
All Glory to God in the Sky
All Glory To God, And Peace Upon Earth
All Glory, Jesus Christ, To Thee
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 Ever Glad'ning Morn
All Hail The Morn
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, Drive the Cold Winter
Away, 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
Heaven On A Maiden
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 of a Maid a Child is Born
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 People That On Earth Do Dwell
All Praise To Jesus’s Hallowed Name
All Praise to the Lord, Whose Trumpet We Hear
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 Desire
With Christ To Ris
All That Leve In
Cristen Lay
All That 'Lieve In Christmas Lay
All That Seek
Christ, Your Eyes Erect
All
The Merrier Is That Place
All The Skies To-night Sing O'er Us
All The Skies Tonight Sang O'er Us
All They Wanted Was A Shelter, Fred Pratt Green 1903-2000 © 1975
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
All Things Were In Silence
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 Ye Who Would The Christ Descry
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 (Old
Christmas Returned - Sylvester)
All You Who Are To Mirth Inclined - Manx
All You That Are To Mirth Inclind - Roxburghe 1.374
All You That Are To Mirth Inclind - Roxburghe 3.288
All You That Fear The Lord That Rules The Sky
All You That In This House Be Here
All You That Seek
Christ, Let Your Sight
All You That To Feasting And Mirth Are Inclined (Middle English)
All You Who Seek
The Lord Of Love
All-wise, All-good, Almighty Lord
Alleluia,
Lord Most Holy
Alleluia. Now Well We Our Merthis Make
Alleluia, Song of Sweetness - Version 1
Alleluia, Sweetest Lay
Alleluya. The Joy of Virgin Mary |
Alleluya pro Virgine
Maria
Alma redemptoris mater (Alternate Title:
As I Lay Upon A
Night)
Almighty Framer of the Skies
The
Almyghty Kyng of Blys
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
Always There's a Carol (Christmas) -
Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Amen (Traditional Spiritual)
Amid The Silence
An Angel
This Night
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
Ane Carrell of the Epistill on Zule Euin
And Art Thou Come With Us To Dwell
And Can It Be That God Is Born ("Knowing Him In The Breaking of Bread") - For
Christmas
And His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful
(Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord Music)
And Now The Day Is Past And Gone
And Now, O Lord, We Call To Mind
And Now, With Shades Of Night Opprest
'And Was Made Man!' Oh,
Wondrous Words! - The Incarnation
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
The
Angel Said to Joseph Mild
The Angel Spake
The Word
Angelic Messenger, Repeat
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 Down In Their Cohorts So Bright
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
the Happy Morn
Angels Rejoiced And Sweetly Sung
Angels Sing Around the Stall, The
Angels Singing, Church Bells Ringing
Angels Speak, Let Men Give Ear
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," From 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:
Annunciation Song
(Sing
of Mary, Blest is She) - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 1996
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)
Approach All Ye Faithful (Trans By 'C')
Approach, Ye Faithful, Come With Exultation
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 Sing, Dispel Your Fears
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 Bright The Star of Morning Gleams
As Each Happy Christmas
As I Came By A Grene Forest Syde - Haslewood, 1801
As I Came By A Green Forest Side - Vizetelly, 1851
As I Came By A Grene Forest Syde - Flügen and Schirmer, 1889
As I
Came By A Green Forest-side (A
Carol of Hunting) - Rickert, 1910, 1914
As I Lay Up
On A Night (Chambers and Sidgwick), Trinity College, Cambridge
As I Lay Upon A Night
(Fuller Maitland, ca. 1891), identified as Trinity College, Cambridge; with
sheet music
As
I Lay Upon A Night (#174) (Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols),
Selden B26
As I Lay Upon a
Night (#189) (Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols), Trinity College,
Cambridge
As I lay upon a ny3t
(Wright, 1856), Sloane MS. 2593
As
Y Lay Vpon A Ny3t-Padelford (Padelford in Anglia XII), Selden
B26 and 3 other Manuscripts (Sloane, Balliol and Trinity)
As I Me Lay On A Nyght (Flügel in Anglia XXVI), Balliol 354
As I Up
Ros In A Mornyng (Wright, 1847)
As I me ros in on morwenyng (Wright, 1856)
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
At I Walked By A
Fforest Side - Padelford (1907)
As I Walked By A Fforest
Side - Flügel (1903)
As I Walked By A Forest
Side - Dyboski (1907)
As I Walked By A Forest Side - Froude (1858)
As I Walked By A Forest
Side - Greene (1935)
As I went this enders day (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
As I Went Through A Garden Green
(Rickert)
As I went throw a gardyn grene (Wright, 1856)
As I Went
To Bethlehem
As In
Eastern Lands Afar
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 Jonah, Issuing From His Three Days' Tomb
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 - Fyfe (1860)
As Joseph Was A Walking
- Gauntlett (from Chope) (1894)
As Joseph Was A-Waukin'
- Stevenson, ed., The Home Book of Verse,
Volume 1 (1912)
As Joseph Was A-Walking
- Terry, Twelve Christmas Carols (1912)
As Joseph Was
A-Walking - Old Christmas Carols (1923)
As Joseph Was A-Walking -
Dunstan (1929)
As Joseph Was A-Walking -
Two Hundred Folk Carols (1932)
As Lately We Watched
As On The Night Before This Blessed Morn
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 the Wolf in Fierceness Sore
As Up The Wood I Took My Way
As With Gladness, Men of Old
As
Wolves Attack Their Helpless Prey
Asking For A Lodging
Assemble, Ye Faithful (T. Darling)
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 Birth Of The Son
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
the Nativity (First Line:
Gloomy Night Embraced The Place)
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
Ave Maria (Latin and English)
“Ave, Maria,” Now Say We So
Ave Maria!
Blessed Maid!
Ave! Mary,
Full Of Grace
'Ave Maria,
Gracia Plena!'
Ave Maria Stella
Ave Maris Stella
Awake And Join The Cheerful Choir
Awake My
Harp, My Lute and Cheerful Voice
Awake my Soul, and With the Sun - 1695
Awake my Soul, and With the Sun - 1709
Awake With Joy, Salute The Morn!
Awake With Joyful Strains Of Mirth
Awake, And
Hear My Story
Awake, Arise Good Christians
Awake, Arise, And Hail The Glorious Morn
Awake, Arise, Behold The Day
Awake, Arise, Rejoice And Sing
Awake,
Awake The Sacred Song
Awake! Awake! The Watchman Calls
(Translation of Nicoli,
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme)
Awake, Each Heart, Rejoice And Sing
Awake, Glad Heart! Get Up and Sing!
Awake,
My Heart, My Soul, My Eyes
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
Our Fears
Away With
Sorrow's Sigh
Away Upon The Mountain Top (German:
Da droben am Berge)
Away Dark Thoughts (From
A Good Christmas Box)
Away, Dark Thoughts, Awake My Joys
(From R. R. Chope, alt.)
Away,
Dark Thoughts; Awake, My Joy - John Mason (the original hymn, with notes)
Away! With Loyal Hearts
Awful Thought Of Endless Doom
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Babe in Bethlehem’s Manger Laid, The - Version 1 - O. Hardwig
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Babe
Jesu, Hear Our Ditty
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Babe of Bethlehem, The - Version 1 - Bramley and Stainer
(Alternate Title: Babe in Bethlehem's Manger Laid, The)
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Babe of Bethlehem, The - Version 2 - Southern United States
(Alternate Title: Ye Nations All)
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The Babe of Bethlehem (The baby in Bethlehem's manger laid)
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The Babe That I
Carry Carries Me
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Baby Of Bethlehem, The (Words and Music by Ralph Merrifield,
copyright 2002, used with permission; for more Merrifield carols,
please visit New Hope Music)
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Baby What You Goin’ To Be? (Written by
Natalie Sleeth, copyright 1972)
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Baby Zulma's Christmas Carol (First line: A lighter scarf of
richer fold)
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Baby’s First Christmas (Words and Music by Stephan Charles and Van
Roberts, copyright 1956)
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The Baby's
Stockings
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The
Bagpipe Carol (First Line: This is a tedious road we're in)
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The Banquet of the Ten Virgins
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Bark, The Christmas Puppy Sings (Authorship Unknown, these and
other canine holiday songs can be found at
Happy Howlidays! from the Canine Clowns)
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Be Glad, Lordings,
Be Ye More Or Less (Puer nobis natus est) -
Rickert
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Be glad, lordynges, be ye more and lesse - Thomas Wright
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Be Hush'd, Ye Earth And Silver Skies
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Be Merry (Burden: Be merry, be merry, I
pray you, be merry every one.)
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Be Merry, Be Merry (Burden:
Be merry, be merry, be merry I pray
you everyone.)
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Be
merry all that be present (First Line: Out of the East
a star shone bright)
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Be Merry All, Be Merry All
(First 2 Lines: Be merry all, be merry all | With holly dress the
festive hall)
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Be Merry, Christian Men, And Sing (Alternate Title: Happy
Christmas Morning)
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Be Present, Ye Faithful (Neale, Alt. Chope)
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Be Present, Ye Faithful (Neale)
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Be Silent Heaven! Be Silent Earth!
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Be Still, My Blessed Babe (Sandys)
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Be Still, My Blessed Babe - Husk
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Be
The Tidings
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Be Ye Joyful, Earth and Sky
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The
Beauteous Star That Beams On High
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Beautiful Bethlehem Bells
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Beautiful Christmas
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Beautiful Star of Bethlehem (A. L. Phipps, copyright 1966; some
sources give authorship to Adger McDavid Pace, 1940)
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Beautiful, Beautiful Star
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Beauteous Plant Of High Renown
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Because Its Christmas ("For All The Children;" Bruce Sussman, Jack
Feldman and Barry Manilow, copyright 1986)
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Before Thy Face, O
God, Of Old
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Begin A Joyful Song
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Begins the Unbeginning,
Good News To-Day Is Heard
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Behold! How Glorious Is Yon Sky
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Behold A Little Child
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Behold A Lucid Light Appears
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Behold A Simple Tender Babe
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Behold My Servant, See Him Rise
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Behold That Star (An Original Jubilee Carol by Thomas Washington
Talley, Early 20th Century)
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Behold the Bridegroom Cometh - Brownlie
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Behold the Bridegroom Cometh - Moultrie
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Behold, The Bridegroom Draweth Nigh
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Behold, The Bridegroom Cometh - GF Root
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The Bridegroom Cometh - Chatfield
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Behold the Bridegroom! Hark The Cry
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Behold, Behold, I Bring You Glad Tidings -
Behold The Great Creator Makes
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Behold The
Morning Star
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Behold Three Kings Come From the East
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Behold what lyfe that we ryne in
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Behold
What Grace Appears
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Behold
What News We Bring
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Behold What Splendour
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Behold the Godhead's Triune Blaze (Title:
Christo incarnato; Latin:
En Trinitatis speculum)
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Behold, The Grace Appears!
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Behold,
The Saviour Comes
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Behold!
Behold He Cometh
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Behold! In Lowly Manger Stall
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Behold! The Baptist's Warning Sound
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Behold! The
Day Is Come
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Behold!
The Star Is Shining
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Believers Assemble, Come With Songs To Bethlem
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Bell Carol, The ("Carol
Of The Bells" Notes Only; Words and Music by Peter J. Wilhousky,
copyright 1936)
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Bellman’s Song, The (The Moon Shone Bright) Version 1
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Bellman's Song, The - Version 2
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Bells Are Ringing Glad And Sweet, The
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The Bells Of Bethlehem
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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)
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Bells of St. Mary, The (Douglas Furger & A. Emmett Adams, copyright)
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Bells Over Bethlehem
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Bells Ring In Our Christmas Fest, The (Words:
Det Kimer Nu til Julefest,
Nikolai Frederick Severin Grundtvig)
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Bells Will Be Ringing (Alternate Title: Please Come Home For
Christmas, Jon Bon Jovi, copyright 1994)
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Beloved
Disciple of Thy Lord
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Bend To Our Hymns, Redeemer
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Benedicamus Domino (Alternate Title: What Time I Kept My
Sheep In Fold)
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Benign Creator of the
Stars
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Beside Thy Cradle Here I Stand
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The Best That Heaven Could Bring
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Bethlehem (First Line: In
that poor stable)
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Bethlehem (From the French "Dans cette etable," translated from
Fléchier by the Rev. John O'Connor)
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Bethlehem Hath Opened Eden
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Bethlehem, Not The Least Of Cities
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Bethlehem Land (Alternate Title: Fair The Night in Bethlehem
Land)
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Bethlehem Rejoices
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Bethlehem Shepherd-Boy's Tale, The (Alternate Title: So Happy
All The Day)
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Bethlehem-Juda, 'Twas There On A Morn
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Bethlehem, of Noblest Cities (Edward Caswell)
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Bethlehem's Stall
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Beyond The Glittering Starry Globe
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Beyond The Glittering Starry Skies
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The Birth of
the Saviour
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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)
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Birthday of a King, The
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The Bitter Withy - Rickert, Version 1 (First Line: As it fell out on a holy day;
compare
The Holy Well)
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The Bitter Withy -
Sharp, Version 2
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The Black Decree - Version 1 -
Bramley and Stainer, ca. 1878, with Notes. For
the Feast of the Holy Infants. (Alternate Title:
Let Christians All With
One Accord Rejoice)
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The
Black Decree - Version 2 - Walters,
A
Good Christmas Box, 1847.
For the Feast of the Holy Infants.
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The Black Decree -
Version 3 - Chope, 1894. 6
verses, with chorus. For Epiphany.
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The
Black Decree - Version 4 - Rodda, 1870. 3 verses, with chorus; no music.
For Christmas.
-
The
Black Decree - Version 5 - Broadside
Harding
B 16(341a), ca. 1820-1830s. For
the Feast of the Holy Infants. 18
Verses.
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The Black Decree -
Version 6 - Broadside
Douce
adds. 137(31),
between 1821 and 1827. For
the Feast of the Holy Infants. 20
Verses.
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The Black Decree -
Version 7 - Broadside Harding
B 7(58),
between 1813 and 1838, and Broadside Harding
B 7(78),
between 1859 and 1899. For
Christmas. Five verses, no chorus.
-
The Black Decree
- Version 8 - A Shropshire Version.
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Blackadder’s Christmas Carol
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The Blasts of Chill December
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Blessed Are The Pure
In Heart
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Blessed Art
Thou, O Church, For Lo! In Thee Is The Sound
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Blessed Be
That Child
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Blessed Be That First Day of Thine, Lord
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Blessed be that lady bright (Rickert; First Line:
God's Son is born,
His mother is a maid)
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Blessed Be That Lady
Bright (Chambers and Sidgwick; First Line: Goddes sonne is borne ;
His moder is a maid)
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Blessed Be That Maid Marie (Modern Equivalent of
Blyssid Be Yt Mayde Mary)
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Blessed
Be That Maid Mary
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Blessed Be The Lord God Of Israel
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Blessed Be The
Messenger That Was Laden
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Blessed Birth, The
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Blessed Dawn of Christmas Day, The (Words and Music by Harry
Connick, Jr., copyright 1993)
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Blessed Mother of the Saviour
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Blessed Night, When First That Plain
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Blessed Night, When Beth'lem's Plain
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Blessed Night, When First That-Hark, What Music Fills the Sky-Medley
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Blessed Son of God, The
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Blessed
Songs of Christmas
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Blessed, Bright And Shining Star
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Bless'd Be The Lord, For Ever Bless'd
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Blest
Are The Sons Of Peace
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Blest Be The God Of Israel
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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)
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Blest Day, When
From The Saviour Flowed
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Blest Framer of the Starry Height
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Blest,
Withouten Match
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Blithely From The Moated Churchyard
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Blow Ye The Trumpet, Blow!
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Blue Christmas (Words & Music by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson,
copyright 1948)
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Blue Mountain Lake
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Blyssid
be that mayde Mary - Thomas Wright
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Blyssid Be Yt Mayde Mary
(Modern Title:
Blessed Be That Maid Marie, Middle English Carol,
Eya Jhc
Hodie Natus Est De Virgine)
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The Boar His Head In Hand I Bring
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The Boare Is Dead (Middle English
from Sandys, 1833)
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The Boare is dead -
Thomas Wright (1841)
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The Boar Is Dead (Modern
from Husk, 1868)
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The Boares Head in Hand Bear I - Anthony à Wood (1660)
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The Boar's Head in Hand Bear I - Queen's College 1811
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The Boar's Head in Hand Bear I - Queen's College, 1921
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The
Boar's Head In Hand Bear I - Thomas Wright
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The Boar's Head In Hand Bear I (William Chappell, 1859, with
music)
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The Boar's Head In Hand Bring I - Early Version by Husk
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The Boar’s Head In Hand Bring I (Later Version by Husk) (Middle English
from Sandys:
The Bores Heed In Hand Bring I)
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The Boar's Head In Hand Bring I (Sylvester, 1861)
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The Boar's Head In Hand I Bring
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The Boar's Head, That We Bring Here
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Bohemian Carol
(First Line: "What mean this omen
so strangely appearing?")
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Bores heed in hande bring I, The (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter; the modern equivalent is
The Boar’s Head Carol)
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The bores heed in hande bring I. Wynkyn de Worde, 1521.
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The Boris Hed In Hondis I Brynge. Richard Hill's "Common-place
Book," early 16th Century.
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The Boris Hed In Hondes I Brynge - Balliol MS 354 (Greene,
A Selection of English Carols,
1962)
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The
boris hede in hond I bryng - Thomas Wright (1841)
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Born In A Stable He
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Born In Bethlehem A Stranger, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) © 1999
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
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Born Is The Babe,
the only Branch of Peace
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Born is the Light of the World (Link opens in a new window at
Sally DeFord Music)
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Born
Of God The Father‘s Bosom
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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)
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Born to Wear a Crown (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord
Music)
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Born Today Is The Child Divine (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant)
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Borning Day, The (Notes Only; Words and Music by Fred Hellerman
and Fran Minkoff, copyright 1963)
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The
Bores Hede In Hondes I Bringe (Chambers and Sidgwick)
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Bores heed in hande bring I, The (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter; the modern equivalent is
The Boar’s Head Carol)
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The Borys Hede That We Bryng Here - Ritson
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The Borys Hede That We Bryng Here (Middle English-Sandys; Also known as
The Boar's Head)
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The
borys hede that we bryng here - Thomas Wright
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Boys' Carol, The (Personent
hodie from
Piae Cantiones,
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Boy's Dream, The (Alternate Title:
Last Night As I Was Laid
And Sleep)
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Branch of Jesse's Stem, Arise
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Bread of Salvation - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 2002
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Break Forth, Break Forth, In Joyful Song
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Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light - Rist
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Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light - Bach
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Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song) (Words and Music by Chris Eaton and
Amy Grant, copyright 1992; From
Home For Christmas,
by Amy
Grant). Link opens in a new window at Amazon.com.
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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.
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Break, New Born Year, On Glad Eyes Break!
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The
Bridal Day
-
Bride of Christ on High ("Admonitory Address To A Virgin,"
Gregory Nazainzen)
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Bride of the Lamb, Awake, Awake!
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Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us, The
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Brief Life is Here Our Portion
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Bright And Glorious Is The Sky (Translation of
"Dejlig
Er Den Himmel Blaa")
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Bright And Joyful Is The Morn
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The Bright
And Morning Star
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The Bright
and Morning Star Arose
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Bright Angel Hosts Are Heard On High ("Cornish Carol," from
Hutchins, 1916; based on the French:
Les Anges dans nos Campagnes)
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Bright Be Thy Christmas Tide
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Bright Builder of the Heavenly Poles (Britt)
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Bright Builder of
the Heavenly Poles (Shipley)
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Bright Maker of the Starry Poles
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Bright, Bright, In Silver Light
-
Bright December Moon Is Beaming (Dutch Traditional Sinterklaas
Song:
Zie de maan schijnt door de bomen)
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Bright Was The Guiding Star That Led
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Bright,
Bright the Holly Berries (Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
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Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning
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Brightly Shines A Star On High
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Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (English translation of the
French,
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle)
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Bring in Your New World (Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray
(opens in a new window at an exterior site)
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Bring Your Torches, Jeanette, Isabella - Version 2 (English
translation of the French,
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle)
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Bring Us Home Good Ale, Sir (Ritson, 1790)
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Bring Us In Good
Ale, And Bring Us In Good Ale (Chambers and Sidgwick, 1907)
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Bring Us In
Good Ale, and bring us in good ale (Rickert, 1917)
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Bryne
Us In No Browne Bred (Wright, 1847)
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Brothers, 'Tis The Holy Season
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Buon Natale (Bob Saffer and Frank Linale, copyright 1959
-
Burgundian Carol (Translated by Oscar Brand, copyright 1951)
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The Burning Babe (First line:
As I in hoary winter's night)
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By Christmas Day (Howard Scott Pearlman, copyright 2001)
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By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill
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By Pain, And
Weariness, And Doubt
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By Thy Birth, O Lord Of All -
By
Thy Birth, Thou Holiest One
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By Types And Figures, Many A
Year
-
By-by, Lullaby
(First line: In a dream late as I lay)
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C-H-R-I-S-M-A-S (Words: Jenny Lou Carson, Music: Eddy Arnold;
copyright 1949)
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Calm On The Listening Ear Of Night
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Calypso Carol (Written by Michael Perry; believed to be under
copyright)
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Candlelight Carol (Words and Music John Rutter, copyright 1984)
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Candlemas Eve Carol
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Can I Not
Sing But Hoy (Rickert)
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Can I Not Sing But 'Hoy'
(Chambers and Sidgwick)
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Cantique de Noël; see:
Minuit Chrétiens
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Caput apri refero
(The boris hed in hondes I brynge)
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Carnal and the Crane
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The Carnal and the Crane - Herefordshire Version
-
Carol
For A Hard Winter (Words and Music: Colin Gibson, copyright
1998; link opens at an external site, The Practical Dreamers Drop-In
Centre)
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Carol for Christmas Day (Alternate Title:
All This Night
Bright Angels Sing)
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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)
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Carol for Christmas Eve (Alternate Title:
The Lord at First
Had Adam Made - Version 1, Bramley and Stainer))
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Carol for Christmas Eve (Alternate Title:
The Lord at First
Had Adam Make - Version 2, "Traditional")
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Carol For New Years Day (Alternate Title:
The Old Year Now
Away Is Fled)
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Carol For New Year's Eve (Bramley and Stainer; Alternate Title:
The Old Year Now Away Is Fled)
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Carol For The Children
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Carol for the Poor (Be merry all, be merry all)
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The Carol of King Canute
-
Carol of
Redemption
-
Carol of the Bagpipers (Baker Translation of
Canzone D'l Zampognari)
-
Carol of the Bagpipers (Simon Translation of
Canzone D'l Zampognari, copyright 1973)
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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).
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The Carol Of The Fir Tree
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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)
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Carol of the Three Kings, The
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Carol
Of The Wheat And Tares
-
Carol Our Christmas (Christmas) -
Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site); Music by Colin
Gibson.
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Carol We High, Carol We Low
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Carol, Brothers, Carol
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Carol, Carol, Christians
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Carol, Children, Carol
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Carol, Christian Children
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Carol, Sweetly Carol - Version 1 by Fanny Crosby
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Carol, Sweetly Carol - Version 2, Anonymous
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Carol! Carol Joyfully
-
Carolina
Christmas (Austin Rudy, copyright 1994; link opens at the Austin
Rudy web site)
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Caroling, Caroling
(Wilha Hutson and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
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Carolling On
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Carolling, Carolling, All Thro' The Night
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Carroll for a Wassell Bowl, The
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Carols Sing (Words: Martha Puckett and Paul Puckett, 1998; Music:
Michael W. Smith, 1998; link opens at the website of Michael W.
Smith)
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Cast Away The Olden |
Psallimus cantantes
-
Cast
Off All Doubtful Care
-
Cease, Weary Mortals, Cease to Sigh
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Cedar Of Lebanon, The
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Celebrate Immanuel's Name
-
Celebrate, O
Nations, This Feast
-
Célébrons la Naissance (French, from William Sandys, 1833)
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Celestial Word, To This Our Earth
-
Chariots - John Kirkpatrick (©1995; link opens in a new page at
an external site)
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Chelsea Morning (copyright Joni Mitchell)
-
Cheer
-
Cheer Up Old Woman
-
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, The – Parts 1, 2, & 3 (Bradley)
-
The
Cherry-tree Carol - Dunstan - Parts 1 & 2
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The Cherry-Tree Carol, The - Parts 1, 2, & 3 (Husk)
-
The Cherry Tree Carol - Rickert (Parts 1, 2, & 3, following
Bullen, 1885)
-
The Cherry Tree Carol -- Parts 2 & 3 (Sandys)
-
The Cherry
Tree Carol - R. R. Terry (Parts 1, 2, & 3)
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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 2
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Cherry Tree Carol, The – Part 2, Version 3
-
Cherry Tree Carol, The – Part 2, Version 4
-
Cherry Tree Carol, The -- Part 2, Version 5 (Hutchins)
-
Cherry Tree Carol, The – Part 3, Version 1
("Mary and Jesus" or "Mary’s Question")
-
Fitz-Ralph's Cherry Tree Carol (Parts 1 and 3) beginning "Joseph
was a old man, And an old man was he," in The Guardian, 1871.
-
Chester Carol (Translation of
Lully, Lully, Lu or Qui creavit coelum)
-
Child And The Shepherd, The
-
Child Divine (Alternate Title:
List! Afar! What Angel Voices)
-
The Child In Bethlehem Is Born,
Hail O Jerusalem, the morn! - Dr. A. R.
Thompson
(Translation of
Puer Natus in Bethlehem)
-
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 - Wendte -
Child Jesus Came From Heaven To Earth
-
Child Jesus Came To Earth This Day
-
Child Jesus Comes To Earth - Version 2
-
Child Jesus In The Garden, The (Bramley and Stainer; also an
arrangement from Charles L. Hutchins)
-
Child Jesus Lay on Mary's Knee
-
Child Jesus So Dear
-
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 Promise, Look'd For Long!
-
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)
-
Childing Of A Maiden Bright
-
Children Here On Earth Who Dwell
-
Children Sing A Carol Splendid
-
Children The Wide World Over
-
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)
-
Children's King, The
-
Children’s Song Of The Nativity
-
Chime, Happy Christmas Bells, Once More
-
Chipmunk Song, The (Christmas Don’t Be Late) (Words and Music by
Ross Bagdasarian, copyright 1958)
-
Choirs of Angels
-
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 and
Chrism Are Conjoined
-
The Christ Child Lay On Mary's Lap - G. K. Chesterton
-
The Christ-Child Lay On Mary's Lap (Title: The World's Desire)
-
Christ Child Lullaby
-
Christ
in Stranger’s Guise (Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in
new window at
Alfred
Burt Carols)
-
Christ Is
At Thy Portals
-
Christ Is Born
-
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 Of Maiden Fair
-
Christ Is Born This Evening (Poland -
Gdy Sie Chrystus Rodzi; compare
On the Night When Jesus Came)
-
Christ is Born, Go Forth To Meet Him
-
Christ Is Born, Go Tell The Story
-
Christ Is Born, Him Glorify
-
Christ Is Born! Christ Is Born!
-
Christ Is Born! Tell Forth His Fame!
-
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 Is The World’s True Light
-
Christ Keep Us All, As He Well Can
-
Christ the Lord Is Risen To-day
-
Christ The Lord Most Glorious
-
Christ The Lord To Us Is Born
-
Christ the Lord Was Born Today
-
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 A Traveler
-
Christ Was Born In Bethlehem
-
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 (Alternate Title:
Hominum Laudes)
-
Christ, Upon the Mountain Peak (Lyrics by Brian A. Wren,
copyright 1977)
-
Christ, The Father's Son Eternal
-
Christ, the True Anointed Seer
-
Christ, To Aid Our Fallen Nature
-
Christ, Whom The Virgin
Mary Bore
-
Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies
-
Christ, Whose
Redemption All Doth Free
-
Christ! For Thee, With Sorrow Laden
-
Christ! Redeemer Of Our Race
-
Christ's Love For
Sinners
-
Christ's Nativity
-
Christen People, Christmas-Morn
-
Christemas Hath Made An End (Alternate Title: Christmas Hath
Made An End)
-
Christian Children Must Be Holy
-
Christian Children, Advent Bids You
-
Christian Children, Wake And Listen
-
Christian Folk, Day Of Joy
-
Christian Men, Look Up On High
-
Christian People Come and Sing
-
Christian, Open Up Your Door
-
Christian! Seek Not Yet Repose
-
Christians
Rejoice
-
Christians, Awake, Salute The Happy Morn - Version 1
-
Christians, Awake! Salute The Happy Morn - Version 2
-
Christians, Carol Sweetly
-
Christians, Listen, While We Sing
-
Christians, Sing Out With Exultation
-
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 Bells (First Line:
Up in the old mossy
tower; Compare:
Up In The Old Mossy Tower)
-
Christmas Bells Are Ringing, The
-
Christmas Brings Joy To Every Heart
-
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)
-
The Christmas
Chanters
-
Christmas Cheer
-
Christmas Chimes, Sweet Christmas Chimes; Words by
Fanny Crosby, 1877, and Music by Henry Tucker
-
Christmas Chimes (First Line: Ah! Those Merry Christmas Chimes); Words by
Mary A. McKee and Music by Pemberton Pierce
-
Christmas Chimes So Bold and Blest, The (Compare:
The Bells of Christmas and
The Happy Christmas Comes Once More)
-
Christmas Comes, The
-
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, Again We Welcome
-
Christmas Comes Anew (Ehret and Evans,
The International Book of
Christmas Carols, copyright 1963; French Lyrics:
Noel Nouvelet)
-
Christmas Comes But Once A Year - Thomas Miller
-
Christmas Comes, The Time of Gladness
-
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
Day is Come
-
Christmas Day Is Now A-drawing Near At Hand
-
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)
-
Christmas Eve is Here
-
Christmas Every Day
-
A Christmas Folk-Song (First line: The little Jesus came to
town)
-
Christmas For Cowboys (Words and Music by Steve Weisberg, copyright
1975)
-
Christmas Greetings
-
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 - Friedrich Dielman
-
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 Air
-
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
(English Traditional - Version 1)
-
Christmas Is Coming
(English Traditional - Version 2)
-
Christmas Is Here
-
Christmas Is Here Again
-
Christmas Is My Name (Alternate Title: Christmas's Lamentation)
-
Christmas Is Now Drawing At Hand
-
Christmas Island
-
Christmas Lamentations
-
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
Morn Has Come
-
Christmas Morn Is Drawing Nigh At Hand
-
Christmas Morning (Alternate Title: In The Early Morning, Early)
-
Christmas Mummers' Carol ("Oh, Righteous Joseph wedded was")
-
Christmas Mummers' Carol 2 ("It was righteous Joseph wedded
was")
-
Christmas Mummers' Carol 3 ("Righteous Joseph wedded was")
-
Christmas Mummers' Carol II ("God bless the master of this
house")
-
Christmas Must Be Tonight
-
Christmas Night ("On Christmas night
true Christians sing;"
A Good Christmas Box, 1847) -
Christmas Now Is Drawing Near At Hand
-
Christmas Now Is Drawing Near At Hand - Colcombe
-
The
Christmas Now Is Past
-
Christmas On Riverside Drive (August Darnell, copyright 1979)
-
Christmas Once Is Christmas Still
-
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 Serenade
-
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 by Southgate & Mora (First Line: "When gentle
night bedews the earth")
-
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 Songs Are Ringing Now
-
Christmas Stars Are Shining, The
-
The Christmas
Storke
-
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 Has Come Again
-
Christmas Time Is Come Again
-
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.)
-
The
Christmas Tree (First Line: The Christmas tree is sparkling with
light)
-
The Christmas Tree (First Line: Who comes this way so blithe and
gay?)
-
Christmas Tree Song, The (As performed by Dream Street, copyright;
first line: Is this not a Christmas tree?)
-
Christmas Tree with its Candles Gleaming
-
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)
-
Christmas, Season of Childlike Delight
-
Christmas-time Seems Years and Years Away
-
Christo Paremus Cantica
(First Line: When Crist was born of Mary
free)
-
Christus Natus Est – The Broadside ("Christ Is Born!")
-
Chrystmasse of
Olde
-
Church, In Advent, From Of Old, The, Fred Pratt
Green (1903-2000) © 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Church of God A Kingdom Is, The
-
The Clanging of Joy
Bells
-
Clear Rings A
Voice; It Chides The World
-
Clear Shone The Fair White
Star Which Led - The Epiphany
-
Clear Upon The Night Air Sounding
-
Cold Winter Shadow
-
Coleman's Carol (Good Christian people pray attend)
-
Color the Children
-
Come All With Us, Harmonious Tongues
-
Come All Ye Of Tender Years
-
Come All You True Good Christians
-
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 And Hear The Grand Old Story
-
Come And Release Us, Son of God
-
Come And See The Holy One
-
Come Behold The Virgin Mother
-
Come Bring The Noise
-
Come
Bravely On, My Masters
-
Come Buy My Nice Fresh Ivy (Irish Traditional)
-
Come Children, With Singing
-
Come, Christian Men, Let All Rejoice
-
Come Follow,
Follow Me
-
Come Forth, Ye Wond'ring Children All (Alternate Title: Legends
Of The Infancy)
-
Come Gather Round, People, And Pause On Your Way - Humor
-
Come Hither, Dear Children, O Come One And All
-
Come Hither, Ye Faithful
-
Come In, Dear Angels (Alfred Whitehead, copyright 1938)
-
Come Let Us All Sweet Carols Sing
-
Come Let Us Lift Our Hearts
And Voice
-
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 Now, Ye Shepherds Away From Your Fold
-
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 One And All, Come Great And Small
-
Come Rejoice, All Good Christians
-
Come Rejoicing, Faithful Men
-
Come Rejoicing, Praises Voicing
-
Come Rest,
And Be Still In The Bosom Of Thy Mother
-
Come The Archangel To the Maid
-
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 The Manger (Words: Unknown; Recorded by The Augustana
Choir)
-
Come To The Manger, In Bethlehem
-
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 We Shepherds Whose Blest Sight
-
Come With Hearts Afire
-
Come With
The Wise Men
-
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 Faithful Choirs On
Earth
-
Come Ye
Faithful Loud Exalt
-
Come Ye Faithful, Sing We Right Merrily
-
Come Ye Thankful People
(Compare:
Irish Carol
(Alternate Title: Christmas Day Has Come)
-
Come Ye, With The Angels Sing
-
Come, Tune Your Heart (Cox's original translation)
-
Come! Tune Your Heart
(from Bramley and Stainer, with music)
-
Come, All Friends, And Keep The Feast
-
Come, All That Are Weary, Alan Gaunt (born
1935) © 1999
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Come, All Ye Children
-
Come, All Ye Faithful (Westminster Hymnal, 1912)
-
Come, All Ye Faithful, Join The March Triumphant (from
The De
Le Salle Hymnal (1913), p. 5, with setting by Lerler.)
Come, All Ye Faithful, Joyfully Triumphant (from Thrupp, 1853)
Come, All Ye Faithful Christians
Come, All Ye Shepherds 1
Come, All Ye Shepherds 2
Come, All Ye Shepherds 3
Come, All You Worthy Christian Men
Come, And Christ The Lord Be Praising
Come, Children, Raise Your Voices
Come,
Dear Children (Wilha Hutson and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; page opens in new window at the
Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
Come, Good Christians, Join Our Song
Come, Guard This Night
Come, Happy Souls
Come, Hear The Wonderful Tidings
Come, Holy Visitor (Advent) -
Shirley Erena
Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
Come, Let Us All With One Accord
Come, Let Us Anew, Our Journey Pursue
Come, Let Us Raise Our
Voices High
Come, Let Us Sing
(First Line: "Come, let us sing our
sweetest voice")
Come, Let Us Sing Of Those Sweet Babes
Come, Let Us Sing The Story
Come, Let Us Sing With Joyful Mirth
Come, Let Us With Speed To Bethlehem Go
Come, Listen To My Story
Come, Listen To The Story
Come, Love We God
Come, Mad Boys
(First Line: Come, mad boys, be glad, boys, for Christmas is here)
Come, O Divine Messiah!
Come, O Faithful, With Sweet Voices (Kent)
Come, O
Immanuel, Come
Come, Old And Young
Come, Rock The Cradle For Him
Come, Shepherds, Come! Shake Off Your Sleep
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 Redeemer Of The Earth - Version 2
Come, Thou Savior Of Our Race (Translation of
Veni, Redemptor Gentium)
Come, Thou Universal Blessing
Come, Tune Your Cheerful Voice
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 Christians All
Come,
Ye Faithful, Loud Exalt
Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Anthem
Come, Ye Faithful, Raise The Lay
Come, Ye Lofty (First Line: Come ye lofty, come ye lowly)
Come, Ye Rich, Survey the Stable
Come, See a Child of Low Estate
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)
The Coming Of
Our God
Comfort, Comfort Ye My People - Version 1
Comfort, Comfort Ye My People
- Version 2
Companions All Sing Loudly
The
Conception Of Christ
Conditor
alme siderum (There is a Child born of Mary)
Conquering Kings Their Titles Take
The Contest of the Ivy and the Holly
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)
The Coventry Carol, Sharp (1817)
The Coventry Carol, Bramley and Stainer (1878)
The Coventry Carol, Dearmer and Shaw (1913)
The Coventry Carol, Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols (1933)
The Coventry Carol (Lulle
Lullay), collected by John Jacob Niles (1934)
Cradle Song of the Infant Jesus (First Line:
Soft To The Manger Stealing)
Cradled All Lowly (Alternate Titles:
Bethlehem and The
Shepherd's Nativity Hymn)
Cradled In A Manger, Meanly (Alternate Title:
Cradled In A
Manger, Meakly)
Cradled In A Manger - Medley
The Creation of the World (All Christian people pray attend)
Creator of the Starry Frame, Eternal Light - Caswall
Creator of the Starry Frame, Light of Souls - Doane
Creator of the Starry Height - Murray.
Murray, 1852, 1855.
Creator of the Starry Height,
Thy people's everlasting light - Neale, alt., in Hymns Ancient and
Modern (1889)
Creator of the Starry Height, The faithful's everlasting light -
Littledale
Creator of the Starry Height, Thy people's everlasting light - Pott
Creator of the Starry Height, Of Faithful Hearts - Neale, alt.
Creator of the Starry Height, Of Hearts Believing - Copeland
Creator of the Starry Height Of Hearts Believing - Shipley
Creator of the Starry
Pole
Creator of the Starry Poles
Creator
of the Stars Above (Husenbeth)
Creator of the Stars
Above (Primer, 1706)
Creator Of The Stars Of Night
- Neale
Creator of the Stars of Night - Mercer
Creator of the Stars of Night - Chope
Creator of Yon Circles Bright
Crib And The Cross, The
Crown Him With Many Crowns
Crown of the Angels, Thy Sweet
Name
-D-
-
Dark And Dull Night, Flie Hence Away
-
Dark Fall The Hours This
Winter-Tide ("The Bridegroom Coming at Midnight")
-
Dark Is The Even
-
The Darkest Midnight in December
-
Darkness Is Falling
-
David's Royal Son
-
Dawning Fair, Morning Wonderful
-
The Day Is Near, The Judgment Is At Hand
-
Day Is Past And Gone
-
Day of Anger, That Dread Day
-
The Day Of Days
-
Day Of
Redemption
-
Day of Wrath! O Day of Mourning!
-
Day Of Wrath! That Day Of Burning
-
Day of
Wrath, That Day Whose Knelling
-
That Day of Wrath, That Dreadful Day
-
Day of
Wrath, The Heart Dismaying
-
Dear Christian People All, Rejoice
-
Dear Little One, How Sweet Thou Art!
-
Dear Little Stranger
-
Dear Maker of the Starry Skies
-
The Dear
Old Christmas Story - J. R. Murray -
The Dear Old Tree
-
Dearest Lord Jesu
-
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) - With
Notes
-
Deck The Hall With Holly
-
Deck the Hall With Boughs of Holly
-
Deck The Hall – Latin Translation: Aquafolia Ornatis,
Translated by Stanford Miller
-
Deck The Hall (Deck the Hall – Politically Correct Version –
Humor)
-
Deck The Hall (Deck the Labs – Humor)
-
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)
-
Deck The Hall & Hark The Herald Angels Sing Medley
-
Deep And Glorious, Word Victorious
-
Deep Hidden, By Divine Decree
-
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
-
Deep The Gloom And Still The Night
-
Descend, My Brethren
-
Descend, My
Sealed Brethren
-
Descend From Heav'n, Ye Angels, Come
-
Desire of Nations, Lord of Grace
-
Dethe began because of syn (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
The Dewy Freshness That The Furnace Flings
-
Dialogue Between The Husbandman and Servingman
-
The Dilly Carol
-
Ding Dong Merrily on High
-
Ditching Carol, The
-
Dives and Lazarus - A Good Christmas Box
-
Dives and Lazarus
- Bramley and Stainer, With Notes and Sheet Music
-
Dives and Lazarus - Broadwood
and Maitland
-
Dives and Lazarus - Husk
-
Dives And Lazarus - Neale
-
Dives and
Lazarus - Terry
-
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)
-
Do You Know The Song That The Angels Sang
-
Does He Remember (Words and Music by Janice Kapp Perry)
-
Doll Thy Ale,
Doll, Doll Thy Ale, Doll !
-
Dona Nobis Pacem
-
Donald
S. Anderson Wassail
-
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)
-
Dost Thou In A Manger Lie?
-
Doune from heave from heave so hie
-
Down From The Worlds of Radiant Light
-
Down In Yon Forest
-
Down Under Santa Gets A Tan
-
Down With The Rosemary and Bays
-
Down With The Rosemary, And So
-
Draw Near, All Ye Faithful (R. C. Singleton)
-
Draw Nigh to Thy Jerusalem
-
Draw Nigh, All Ye Faithful (Neale Alt. Keble)
-
Draw
Nigh, Draw Nigh, Emmanuel (Neale, Version 1)
-
Draw Nigh, Draw Nigh, Emmanuel (Neale, Version 2) -
Dream a Dream (Carol of Dreams) (Christmas Eve, Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Driving Home For Christmas
-
Drive The Cold Winter Away
-
Drop Your Dew, Ye Clouds Of Heaven
-
Duérmete, Niño lindo (O Sleep Now, Holy Baby,
Hispanic folk song: translation John Donald Robb, copyright 1954; carol #113
The
Hymnal 1982)
-E-
-
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
-
Earth Has Many A Noble City
-
Earth Hath Many A Mighty City
-
Earth Today Rejoices
-
Earthly Friends Will Change And Falter
-
Eastern Monarchs, Sages Three
-
Ecce Ancilla Domini
(Seid tho virgin withouten vice)
-
Eia, Martyr
Stephane
-
Eloquent Bells In Every Steeple
-
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, Come! We Call For Thee
-
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)
-
Enmy Herowde, Thou Wokkyd Kyng
-
Ere The Blue Heavens Were Stretch'd Abroad
-
Establish, Lord, Your Kingdom, Fred Kaan (born
1929) translated from the Swedish of Anders Frostenson (fl. 1976)
English translation © 1976
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Eternal Glory of the Skies
-
Eternal Glory Of The Sky
-
Eternal Ruler of the Ceaseless Round
-
Eternal
Source Of Ev'ry Joy
-
Eternity!
Eternity! - Version 1 (Hopkins, plus music)
-
Eternity!
Eternity! - Version 2 (Cox)
-
Eternity!
Eternity! - Version 3 (Winkworth)
-
Eternity! Tremendous Word
-
Even in the Twinkling of an Eye
-
Evergreen, Holly And Laurel
-
Ever-Virgin Undefiled
-
Every
Creature, By Thee Made
-
Every Year As Round Comes Christmas
-
Everywhere, Everywhere, Christmas To-night
-
Exult, O Morning Stars Aflame (Lyrics by
Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-) are copyright)
-
Exultation (First Line: Come away to the skies, my beloved)
-
Exulting, Triumphing, Come From Every Nation (Anonymous, No
Date)
-
Eya martyr Stephane
-
Eya ! Jesus Hodie (Blessed be that maid Mary)
-F-
-
Fa La
Ninna, Fa La Nanna
-
Fair Framer of the Stars So Bright
-
Fair Is My Lot
-
Fair The Night in Bethlehem Land (Alternate Title: Bethlehem
Land)
-
Fairest of Morning Lights, Appear
-
Fairy Snowflakes
-
Faithful Chorus, Loud Exult
-
Faithful People, Sweeten
All Your Song With Gladness
-
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)
-
Far Away
-
Far, Far Away on Judea’s Plains
-
Far & Wide
All The Earth
-
Fare Wele, Aduent: Cristemas Is Cum
-
Farewell To Christmas
-
Father of Peace, and God of Consolation
-
Father, Let
Me Dedicate
-
Father, Our Hearts We Lift
-
The
Father's Sole-Begotten Son
-
Fearful Thought Of
Endless Doom
-
Fearfully, Timidly, Now Do We Raise
-
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
day of yol we han in mynde - Thomas Wright
-
The Ferste Joye As I Zu Telle (Joyis Fyve) (Sandys, 1833)
-
The Ferste Joye, As I 3ou Telle (Wright, 1856)
-
Ffayre Maydyn Who Is This Barne
-
The
ffather of heuyn from aboue
-
The
Fir-tree ("O Christmas Tree")
-
Firm Through The Endless Years
-
First Christmas (Words and Music: Stanley Allison Rogers, copyright
1979; Alternate Title: First Christmas Away From Home)
-
First
Christmas Gifts
-
First Christmas in Love (Words and Music by Janice Kapp Perry)
-
The First Christmas Night, The (Alternate Title: I Should Like To
Have Heard)
-
The First
Christmas Song (Beautiful song of Christmas! | Sung in the long
ago)
-
The First Cradle Song (Swing
softly, bells, on Christmas morn)
-
Fyfe's
Noel ("The First Noel An Angel Sung")
-
The Fyrst day of yole have we in mynd, The (Middle English)
-
The fyrst
day of yole have we in mynd - Thomas Wright
-
The First Day Of Yule (Modern Version)
-
The
First Day When Christ Was Born
-
The First Effect of Faith is Praise
-
The First Good Joy That Mary Had, The (Alternate Title: The First
Good Joy Our Mary Had)
-
The First Nowell - Version 1 (Alternate Title: The First
Noel)
-
The First Nowell - Version 2 (Alternate Title: The First
Noel)
-
The First Nowel - Version 3 (Alternative Title: The First
Noel)
-
The First Nowel -
Davies Gilbert
-
The First Nowel - Terry
-
The First
Noel An Angel Sung ('Fyfe's Noel' from Terry)
-
The First Nowell (The First Novell - Humor)
-
First of Cities, Bethlehem
-
First Of Martyrs, Thou Whose Name
-
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 First
Year Wherein, Our Saviour Was Born
-
The Five and
Twentieth of December
-
The Five Joys (First
Line: I may sing of a may)
-
The Five Joys of the Virgin (First Line: Seinte Marie, levedi brist)
-
Flaming Seraphs (First Line: Hark! the music of the
Cherubs)
-
Flight Into Egypt - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 1997
-
Fling Out the Banner! Let it Float
-
Fling Wide the Door (Notes Only; Words: Georg Weissel,
Macht hoch die Tuer ; translation by Gracia Grindal, copyright
1987)
-
The Flock of Jacob
Came Down
-
Flocks Were Wrapt In Slumber, The
-
Fly Abroad, And Tell The Story
-
The Flower Of
Jesse
-
Flowers Of Martyrdom, All Hail!
-
For Christmas
Day (First Line: Rejoice, rejoice, with heart and voice)
-
For His Love That Bought Us All Dear
-
For Thy Mercy and Thy Grace
-
For Unto Us a Child Is Born (from
Messiah by Georg Frederic Handel)
-
Fountain of Christ's Blood
-
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 All That Dwell Below The Skies
-
From Church To Church
-
From Earthly Tasks Lift Up Thine Eyes
-
From East To West, From Shore To Shore
-
From Every Part
O'er Which the Sun
-
From Every Spire On Christmas Eve
-
From Far Away
-
From
Fields Beyond Euphrates
-
From
Galilee They Came
-
From Glory to Glory Advancing, We Praise Thee, O Lord
-
From Glory
Unto Glory
-
From
God The Father Comes To Earth
-
From Greenland's Icy Mountains
-
From Heaven Angel Hosts Did Fly - Translation of
-
From Heaven Above To Earth I Come – Version 1; translation
of
Vom Himmel hoch da komm
ich her, by
Martin
Luther
-
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 Heaven High I Come To You
-
From Heaven High I Wing My Flight
-
From Heaven High I've Wandered Forth
-
From Heaven High, O Angels, Come
-
From Heaven On High I Come To You (Macdonald, Original Hymn,
1867)
-
From Heaven On High I Come To You (Macdonald, alt., 1876)
-
From Heav'n on High The Angels Sing ("Susani"; English
Translation of the German
Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel kommt)
-
From Heav'n On High To Earth I Come
-
From Heaven So High I Come To You
-
From Heaven The Angel-troop Came Near (1867)
-
From Heaven The Angel-Troop Come Near (1876)
-
From Heav'n The Son Of God Descends
-
From Heaven There Came An Angel Throng
-
From Heaven Through The Clouds On High (Alternate Title: Song
For The New Year)
-
From Heaven Was Sent An Angel of Light (Weston, 1911)
-
From Heaven Was Sent An Angel Of Light
(Rickert, 1914)
-
From Heavenly Maid
-
From Highest Heaven Good News I Bring (Russell, 1848)
-
From Highest
Heaven Good News I Bring (Russell, 1851)
-
From Highest Heaven, On Joyous Wing
-
From Jesse’s Root Behold A Branch Arise
-
From Lands That See The Sun Arise (Latin:
A Solis Ortus Cardine)
-
From Out The Azure Sky Above
-
From Out The Spacious
Firmament
-
From Princely Walls in Eastern Pomp Array'd
-
From Realms of Glory Far Away (Good
News We Bring And Peace)
-
From Silver Gates Of Ecbatoun (The
Quest Of The Three Kings)
-
From Sky Above
-
From Starry Skies Descending (Based on the carol and poem,
Tu scendi dalle Stelle)
-
From
The Desert-Caverns Rude
-
From The Eastern Mountains (To
Von Himmel Hoch)
-
From the
Far-blazing Gate of Morn
-
From the Faint Dayspring's Eastern Goal
-
From The Hallowed Belfry Tower
-
From the Royal Shepherd's Line |
David ex progenie
-
From Virgin's Womb This Day Did Spring
-
From Where The Rising Sun
Goes Forth - Copeland
-
From
Where The Rising Sun Goes Forth - Copeland, alt.
-
From
Where The Sunrise Hath Its Birth
-
From Yon Ethereal Heavens
-
Frosty The Snow Man (Steve Nelson & Jack Rollins, copyright 1950)
Notes
-
Frosty The Snow Man (Crusty
the Spamnmer – Humor)
-
The Fruit of Mary's Womb
-
Full Of Drink And Full Of Meat
-
Full of gladness,
Let Our Faithful Choir
-
Full of Joy, In Sweet Accord
-
Fum, Fum, Fum! - Version 1;
Veinticinco de diciembre,
Catalonian Carol)
-
Fum, Fum, Fum! - Version 2
-
Fum, Fum,
Fum! - Version 8 (Ruth Heller)
-
Funky, Funky Christmas (New Kids On The Block)
-
The
Fyrst Day Wan Crist Was Borne
-
Fyrst Day of Yole Have We In Mynd, The
-G-
-
Gabriel From Heaven-King (Middle English)
-
Gabriel From Heaven Has Flown (Angelus
Emittitur, Rev. J. O'Connor, Trans. in Terry's Two Hundred
Folk Carols)
-
Gabriel From Heaven's King (Angelus
Ad Virginem, Gerald Manley
Hopkins)
-
Gabriel To Mary Came (Angelus
Ad Virginem, John Macleod Campbell Crum, 1932)
-
Gabriel To Mary Came (Elizabeth Poston, The Penguin Book of
Christmas Carols, copyright 1965)
-
Gabriel To Mary Came (Angelus
Ad Virginem, Pickard-Cambridge)
-
Gabriel To Mary Went (Angelus
Ad Virginem, Rev. J. O'Connor)
-
Gabriel, That Angel Bright (Weston)
-
Gabriel,
That Angel Bright (Rickert)
-
Gabriell, That Angell Bry3t (Wright)
-
Gabriel's Message (Alternate Title: The Angel Gabriel From
Heaven Came)
-
Gabriel's Message Does Away - Version 1
-
Gabriel's Message Does Away - Version 2
-
Gabriel, From The Heaven Descending
-
Gabriel, Of High Degree-Weston
-
Gabryell
of Hy3e Degree
-
Gallery Carol, The (Alternate Title:
Rejoice And Be Merry)
-
Gates and Doors: A Ballad Of Christmas Eve (First line: There
was a gentle hostler)
-
Gather Around the Christmas Tree
-
Gathering The Sweet Mistletoe
-
Gaudete, Quia
Vobis (Now, seeing God is born here)
-
Gee Whiz, It's Christmas (Carla Thomas, copyright)
-
Gentle Jesus, Pure and Holy
-
Gentle Mary Laid Her Child
-
Gentle Night (Tim Manion, the St. Louis Jesuits, copyright)
-
Gentle Saviour, Day And Night
-
Gently Falls The Winter Snow
-
Gesu Bambino (Alternate Title: When Blossoms Flower E'er 'Mid
The Snow)
-
Get Ivy And Hull,
Woman, Deck Up Thine House
-
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 Heed, My Heart
-
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
Thanks, O Daughter
-
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 Christmas Bells
-
Glad Christmas Comes Again
-
Glad Christmas Tide Is Come
Once More
-
Glad Hallelujahs
-
Glad News, Glad News
-
Glad Tidings (Shalom Chaverim, English Lyrics: Bruce
Campbell, Copyright 1951)
-
Glad Tidings (Fanny Crosby, 1873)
-
Glad tidings (From the French, "Une vaine crainte;" English
Translation by K. W. Simpson.)
-
Gladness Fills The World This Morn
-
Gloomy Night Embraced The Place (Title: At
the Nativity)
-
Gloria In Excelsis (Alternate Title: O Blessed Town of
Bethlehem)
-
Gloria Tibi, Domine (A
Little Child There Is Yborn)
-
Gloria Tibi Domine
(A litel childe there is
ibore)
-
Glorious God Had Great Pity
-
Glorious Yuletide, Glad Bells Proclaim It
-
Glorious, Beauteous, Golden Bright
-
Glory be to God on High
-
Glory In Heaven (Gloria ‘n Cielo, Anonymous Lauda, 13
century)
-
Glory In The Highest!
-
Glory To God
-
Glory To
God (Ere Zij God)
-
Glory to God in Heights of Heaven
-
Glory To God In The Highest
-
Glory To God On High, And Jolly Mirth
-
Glory To God That Reigns
Above
-
Glory To God, The Angels Said
- Anonymous
-
Glory to God, The Angels Said - From a MS belonging to Joseph Willcox
(b.1823), of Coombe Keynes
-
Glory to God, The Angels Sing
-
Glory To God, The Holy
Angels Cry
-
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)
-
Glory, To
Thee, O Lord
-
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, Labor On; Spend, And Be Spent
-
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 Bless You, All Good Christian Men
-
God
Bless You, Merry Gentlemen
-
God By His Almighty Word
-
God Came In Jesus, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) ©
1991
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
God Comes; - And Who Shall Stand Before His Fear?
-
God Cometh, Let The Heart
Prepare ("Judgment At The Door")
-
God From On High Hath Heard
-
God Give Ye Merry Christmas Tide
-
God In His
Mercy Stooped And Came Down
-
God Is Working His Purpose Out
-
God of Israel, See
-
God of Mercy, God of Grace
-
God Loved The World
-
God
Needeth Not The Cleansing Wave
-
God
Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen - from Hutchins, 1916. Words: Dinah Maria Mulock
Craik; Music: L. H. Redner
-
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen – Roxburghe Collection, ca 1700
-
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
- from Sandys, 1833
-
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen - A Good Christmas Book,
1847
-
God
Rest You Merry, Gentlemen (I & II) - Ralph Dunstan, The Cornish Song
Book, 1929
-
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen
- Dinah Maria Mulock Craik from Hutchins, 1916
-
God
Rest You, Noble Gentlemen - Gathered Riches from the older
Poets. A.D. 1340-1699 (1865)
-
God Bless You, Merry
Gentlemen - from Sharp, 1911
-
God Bless You, All
Good Christian Men - from Hardwig, 1918
-
A
Political Christmas Carol - William Hone, ca. 1820
-
Sit You, Merry Gentlemen
- The oldest found so far, this version from Cornwall is contained in the Cornish Hutchens
manuscript; the original is in the Oxford Bodleian Library, MS
Eng. poet. b. 5., ca. 1650.
-
God
Bless Ye Anti-Spammers – Humor
-
God
Rest You, Poor Small Businessmen – Humor
-
Oh
Stop Ye Bustling Shoppers – Humor; also known as Slow Down Ye
Frantic Shoppers)
-
The
Newest Thing In Christmas Carols
-
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)
-
The
God Whom Earth, And Sea, And Sky
-
God With Us
-
God With Us, Immanuel!
-
Gods Of The Heathen
-
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 2
-
God’s Dear Son - Version
3 (First Line: God’s dear Son, without
beginning) - Bramley & Stainer
-
God's Dear Son (A Good Christmas Carol)
-
God's Own Child - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 1997
-
God's Own Word Our Flesh Did Take
-
God's Words Have Such A Weight, Andrew Pratt ©
2002
Stainer & Bell Ltd., administered by Hope Publishing in the USA
-
Goddys Sonne
Is Borne
-
Godes sonne for the love of mane - Thomas Wright
-
Goin' On A Sleighride (Ralph Blane, copyright 1952)
-
Going To The
Party
-
Gold for the King of Kings - Carol for the Midnight Mass of the Nativity
-
The Golden Carol Of Melchoir,
Caspar and Balthazar; First Line: We saw a light shine out a-far
-
Golden Time Is Now At Hand, The
-
The
golden tyme ys nowe at hande - Thomas Wright
-
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 Christian Men, Rejoice Agen
-
Good Christian People All
-
Good Christians All With Sweet Accord
-
Good
Christians All, Awake!
-
Good Christians, Rise, This Is The Morn
-
Good Day, Good
Day
-
Good Day Sir Christmas
(Terry,
A Medieval Christmas Book)
-
Good Day, Sire Cristemas Our Kinge
-
Good Day, You Green and Glittering Tree (English translation of
Du grønne glitrende tre, goddag! Johan Krohn)
-
Good King Wenceslas
-
Good King Wenceslas (Parking
Spaces – Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
-
Good Men All Of Chastres, The
-
Good News
From Heav'n The Angels Bring -
AT Russell and Winkworth, alt., from Wartburg
Hymnal
-
Good News From Heaven The Angels Sing (A
Christmas Carol For Children) (Cento
from A. T. Russell and C. Winkworth)
-
Good News From Heaven
The Angels Sing - Winkworth and AT Russell
-
Good News From The Hills of Judea
-
Good News We Bring And Peace (First Line: From Realms Of Glory
Far Away)
-
Good News, Good News From Over Sea
-
Good People All Listen A While (The Dying Mans good Counsel to his Children and Friends)
-
Good People, Give Ear
-
Good Saint Nich'las (Dutch Traditional:
Sinterklaasje kom maar binnen)
-
Good Tidings, Good Tidings
-
The Gossoon And The Gaffer (First Line: God save you kindly
gaffer)
-
The
Gouty Carol (First Line: There's many folk |
Agait o' pilgrim errand)
-
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (Copyright, Randy Brooks, 1977)
-
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (Grandma Rules – Humor, Copyright
©1997 by Bob Tucker)
-
Grant Now In Peace I May Depart, Oh Lord
-
Great Antiphons From Sarum Hymnal
-
The Greater Antiphons for Advent
-
Great Angels All Adore Him - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 1998
-
Great Art Thou, Lord, O'er All The Earth
-
Great Before God is Great Indeed
-
The Great
Forerunner of the Morn
-
Great Gentlefolk Hold And Bethink You
-
Great God of Heaven, The (Alternate Title:
The Great God Of
Heaven Is Come Down To Earth)
-
Great God, We Sing That Mighty Hand
-
Great God, What Do I See And Hear
-
Great God, What Terror
Fills The Eye
-
Great is Our Lord Jesu's Name (Magnum
Nomen Domini)
-
Great Maker of
the Glittering Stars
-
Greatest Gift Of All, The (John Barlow Jarvis, Copyright 1984)
-
The Greatest Wonder (First line: To spread the azure canopy of
Heaven)
-
Green Grow The Rushes, Ho
-
Greenwillow Christmas (Frank Loesser, Copyright 1956)
-
Green Groweth The Holly, So Doth The Ivy (Chambers & Sidgwick)
-
Green Grow'th The Holly
-
Grene Growith The Holy (Greene)
-
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)
-H-
-
Habakkuk In Ancient Song
-
Hail Happy Tide
-
Hail Holy Night
-
Hail Mary, Full Of Grace, Mother In Virginity (Rickert, with
music from
from J. A. Fuller
Maitland, English Carols of the Fifteenth Century)
-
Hail Mary, Full of Grace (Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols,
with sheet music)
-
Hail Mary, Full of Grace (Terry, A Medieval Carol Book, with
sheet music)
-
Hail Mary, Full of Grace (Marnie Barrell, copyright 2001; used
with permission)
-
Hail
Mary, Star Of Morning
-
Hail The Blest
Morn!
-
Hail the King! - Murray (First Line: "Shout aloud oh lovely
Zion")
-
Hail The Morn! Let Praises Cheerful
-
Hail Thou Star That Guidest
-
Hail To The Day ! So Rich In Joy
-
Hail to the King, Who Comes in Weakness Now
-
Hail to the Lord Who Comes
-
Hail to the Lord's Anointed
-
Hail To The Morn
-
Hail to the Morn That Dawns On Eastern Hills
-
Hail To The Virgin-born
-
Hail Ye Flowers of Martyrs
-
Hail, All Hail The Joyful Morn
-
Hail, Blessed Virgin, Full of Heavenly Grace (On
The Infancy Of Our Saviour)
-
Hail, Comely
and Clean! Hail, Young Child! (Rickert)
-
Hail, Comly And Clene (Chambers & Sidgwick)
-
Hail, Ever Hail, Thou Glorious Morn
-
Hail, Flowrets of Christ's Martyr-Crown
-
Hail, Flowerets of the Martyr-train
-
Hail, Gentle Jesus
-
Hail, Gladdening Light
-
Hail, Hail, The Beautiful Morn Hath Dawned
-
Hail, Hail The Day On
Which The Lord
-
Hail, Harbinger of Morn
-
Hail, Holy, Heaven-descended Child
-
Hail,
Infant Martyrs, New-born Victims, Hail!
-
Hail, O
Thou, Of Woman Born
-
Hail, Source of Living
Light Divine
-
Hail, Sweet Babe, So Pure And Holy, #263
-
Hail, Sweet Babe, So Pure And Holy, #410
-
Hail, Thou Long Expected Jesus -
Hail, Thou Mother Full Of Grace!
-
Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus
-
Hail, Thou Source of Every Blessing
-
Hail, Undiminished Love, Brian Wren (born 1936)
© 1986, 1996
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Hail! Babe, Of God The Very Son
-
Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary!
-
Hail!
Eternal Son, To-day
-
Hail!
Eternal Son, To Thee
-
Hail! Ever Hail! Auspicious Morn
-
Hail! Hail! Hail!
-
Hail! Holy Child, Lain In An Oxen Manger
-
Hail! Jesu Christ, Blessed For Aye
-
Hail! Sacred Day,
Auspicious Morn
-
Hail! Shepherds, Hail!
-
Hallelujah Chorus (from
Messiah by Georg Frederic Handel)
-
Hallelujah, Hallelujah – O Rejoice, Ye Christians, Loudly
-
Hampshire Mummers Christmas Carol
-
Hanover Winter Song (Richard Hovey and Frederic Field Bullard,
1898)
-
Happiest Christmas (Words: Myles Rudge, Music: Ted Dicks; Copyright
1970)
-
Happy Bells Are Ringing
-
Happy Birthday Jesus (Estelle Levitt and Lee Pockriss, copyright
1977)
-
Happy Christmas
-
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 Night! A Day Was Never
-
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;
Words and Music by Stuart Hamblen, copyright 1950)
-
Hark Around Cherubic Legions
-
Hark How The Voice Is Echoed Round
-
Hark In The Wilderness
-
Hark The Glad Sound! The Saviour Comes!
-
Hark The Triumphant Angels'
Song
-
Hark To The Voices Of The Night
-
Hark Ye Shepherds
-
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! Hark What News The Angels Bring! - Version 3 from Pettman
-
Hark, What Music Fills Creation
-
Hark! A Burst of Heavenly Music
-
Hark! A Gladsome Voice Is Thrilling
-
Hark! A Herald Voice Is Calling
-
Hark! A Mystic Voice Is Sounding -
Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding
-
Hark! A Voice of Warning, Hark! -
Hark! All Around The Welkin Rings - Version 1
-
Hark! All Around The Welkin Rings - Version 2
-
Hark! An Awful Voice Is Sounding
-
Hark! Hark! The Notes of Joy
-
Hark! Hark! The Sweet, Sweet Chiming
-
Hark!
Hark! With Harps Of Gold -
Hark! Hear Ye Not The Angel Song? - Version 1 -
Hark! Hear Ye Not The Angel Song - Alt. from Hutchins, with
notes
-
Hark! Heard Ye Not the Ancient Seer
-
Hark! How
The Angels Sing
-
Hark! How The Heralds of the Lord
-
Hark! I Hear, Sweet And Clear
-
Hark! On
The Midnight Air
-
Hark! Sweet Angel Voices Singing
-
Hark! The Angel Greets The Maiden
-
Hark! The Christmas Songs Are Singing
-
Hark! The Full-Voiced Choir Is Singing
-
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 Herald Angels Singing
-
Hark! The Herald Host Is Singing
-
Hark, The Heralds Loud Did Sing
-
Hark! The Joyful Christmas Greeting
-
Hark! The Merry Christmas Bells
-
Hark! The Music Of The Cherubs
-
Hark! The Skies With Music Sound
-
Hark! The Song of Choirs Angelic
-
Hark! The Trump Of God Is Sounding
-
Hark! The Voice Eternal
-
Hark! Upon the Morning Breezes
-
Hark!
What Celestial Notes
-
Hark!
What Celestial Sounds
-
Hark! What Heavenly Sounds Are Floating
-
Hark! What Mean Those
Heavenly Voices
-
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices?
(From Montgomery)
-
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices?
(From Pettman)
-
Hark! What Mean Those Thrilling Voices
-
Hark! What Mean Those Voices?
-
Hark! What Sounds Are Sweetly Stealing
-
Hark! What Sounds Salute Our Ears
-
Hark, A Joyful
Voice is Thrilling
-
Hark, An Awful Voice is Sounding
-
Hark, From The Midnight Hills Around
-
Hark, Shepherds, How The Angels Sing
-
Hark, The Angel Choirs
Proclaim
-
Hark, The Celestial Hills
Around
-
Hark, The Christmas
Chanters Come
-
Hark, The Glad Sound! (Alternate Title:
Hark, The Glad Sound!
The Savior Comes)
-
Hark, 'Tis The Watchman's Cry (Alternate Title:
Wake,
Brethren, Wake!)
-
Hark, What A Sound, And Too Divine
-
Haste, All Who
'Mid Life's Thorny Ways
-
Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy (J. R. Beste,
15th–16th Century)
-
Have You Not
Heard, Not Heard Our Saviour's Love? (Pickard-Cambridge, with
sheet music)
-
Have You Not Heard of Our Saviour's Love? (A Choice
Collection of Christmas Carols, circa 1775)
-
Have You Not Heard of Our Saviour's Love? (Journal of the Folk
Song Society, with sheet music)
-
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Words by
Ralph Blane, Music by
Hugh Martin, copyright 1943; Links open at the
Songwriters Hall of
Fame)
-
Hay Zule now sing and mak myrth
-
He Came Among Us at Christmastide (Alternate Title:
Long Ago
And Far Away)
-
He Came Because the Father Willed
-
He Comes To Rescue Ruin’d Man
-
He Cometh, Father, As He Came From From Old
-
He Has Come An Infant Stranger (Benediction
Hymn and Amen)
-
He Has Come, The Christ of God
-
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 Holy One (French:
Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant)
-
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 Sends To The Virgin No
Lowlier Angel -
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)
-
He
Whom Shepherds Once Came Praising, Translation by Composite,
Lutheran Book of Worship, Hymn #68, copyright 1978
-
He, By
Whose Hand The Light Was Made
-
The Head That Once Was Crowned With Thorns
-
Heap On More Wood! The Wind Is Chill
-
Hear The Angels Telling
-
Hear The Glad Tidings
-
Hear Them Bells
-
Hear Ye The Message
-
Hearken, All! What Holy Singing
-
Hearken To Me Both Old And Young (Pollard)
-
Hearken To Me Both Old And Young (Weston)
-
Hearken to the Solemn Voice
-
Hearts At Christmas Time Were Jolly
-
Heat Miser Song, The (From the Rankin-Bass Television Production
"The Year Without Santa Claus", copyright 1974)
-
The
Heavens Bend To Kiss The Earth
-
The Heavens He Has
Renewed
-
Heaven's Message
The
Heavenly Birth
Heavenly Child in Stature Grows, The
Heavenly Host
Heavenly Sound (First Line: Behold, a lucid light
appears)
Heavenly Word Proceeding Forth, The
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)
Help Us O Lord Behold We Enter
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)
Herald Angels - "Hark! The herald angels sing," from A Good
Christmas Box
Herdsmen Keeping Lonely Vigil
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)
Here Commes Holly, That Is So Gent (Chambers & Sidgwick),
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 Haue I Dwellyd With More & Lasse (Flügel)
Here Have I Dwelt In Joyfulness (Weston)
Here Is Joy For Every Age
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.
Here, Shepherds, Let’s Assemble
Herod That Was Both Wild and Wode
Herode Yt Was Both Wylde And Wode (Middle English)
Herrick's Ode (Alternate Title: In Numbers, And But These Few)
Hey for Christmas or
Shropshire Wakes
Hey, Hey, Ho (Words and Music: Ed Chenette, 1937, copyright)
Hey! Ho! Nobody Home
Heyle, Of Wymmen Flour Of Alle
The High Forerunner of the Morn
High Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes – Version 1 (Philip
Doddridge, 1755)
High Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes
– Version 2 (Doddridge, from Chandler,
1837)
High Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes – Version
3, Alternate Title:
High O'er The Lonely Hills (Notes Only;
Jan Struther (1901-1953), copyright 1931)
High Word Of God, Who Once Didst Come
Hills of the North, Rejoice
Him I Have So Long Desired
Him We Sing, Whose
Wondrous Story
Him Whom the Skies, the Earth, the Sea
Him, Of The Father's Very Essence
His Arm The' Almighty Father Bared
His Servants in Their Low Estate
Hither, Ye Faithful, Adoring, Triumphant (Summers, 1874)
Hither, Ye Faithful, Haste With Songs of Triumph
Ho! Merry Herdmen
Ho!
Steward, Bid My Servants
Holiday Season, The (Words and Music by
Kay Thompson,
copyright 1955; link opens at new site.)
Hob & Colin,
Yule Is Come
Holidaze (Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
Holvyr And Heyvy Made A Gret Party (Wright, 1847)
Holver and Heivy Made A Grete Party (Chambers & Sidgwick)
Holly And Ivy (Made A Great Party; Husk, 1868)
Holly and the Ivy, The
Holly And The Ivy, The, Emily Chisholm
(1910-1991) © 1972
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
The Holly Bough
(The cheerful days of Spring are fine)
Holy Babe, Our Great
Salvation
Holy Child (Copyright
Timothy Dudley-Smith)
The Holy Children Boldly Stand
Holy Chyrch of Hym Makyth Mynd
The Holy
Innocents To-day
Holy Love Towards Her Foes
Holy
maiden, blessed thou be (Singe we, singe we) (Rickert)
Holy Maydyn, Blyssid Thou Be (Wright, 1856)
Holy Night - Wendte
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 Miss Jane Montgomery
Campbell, 1862; "All is dark, save the light"); This and
the next four are translations of
Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht!
Holy Night, Peaceful Night (Translation by Alfred Bell, circa
1869, an adaptation of the Campbell translation; "Through the darkness beams a light
/ Yonder, where they sweet vigils keep")
Holy Night! Peaceful Night! (Translator unknown; pub. 1896;
"Through the darkness beams a light /
Where the angels vigils keep")
Holy Night! Silent Night! (Translator unknown, ca. 1905; "Round
the gentle mother and child")
Holy Night, Silent Night (Translator
unknown, ca. 1918; "All things sleep, Angels bright")
Holy Son Of God Most High, The
Holy Was That Night So Fair
Holy Well, The (Alternate Title:
As It Fell Out One May
Morning)
Holy, Blessed
Trinity
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")
Hosanna to
Christ
Hosanna to King David's Son
Hosanna To The Highest Joy Betide
Hosanna To The Living Lord
Hosanna! Raise the Pealing Hymn
Hosanna to the Prince of
Light (Of David's ancient line) by Anonymous
Hosanna! To The Prince of Light (Who clothed himself in clay) by
Isaac Watts
Hostis Herodes impie - Wm. Herebert (First Line: Herodes, thou wykked fo, wharof ys thy dredinge ?)
The House Of Christmas (First line: There fared a mother driven
forth)
The Housholders New-yeeres Gift
How
Beauteous Are Their Feet
How Beautiful The Morning Star (Philip Pusey, alt. in
Hymnologia Christiana,
1863)
How Beautiful The Morning Star (Philip Pusey, alt. in
The Salisbury Hymnal,
1867)
How Beautiful The Morning Star (Philip Pusey, alt. in
the
Sarum Hymnal, 1868)
How Beautiful Upon The Mountains
How Blest Were They On Bethlehem's Plain
How Blest With More Than Woman's Bliss
How Bright Appears Our Morning Star
(Hopkins) (German:
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern)
How Bright Appears The Morning Star
(Jacobi)
How Bright Appears the Morning Star (Mercer)
How Bright Was The Glory
How Brightly Shines the Morning Star (Composite)
How Brightly Shines the Morning Star (Borthwick)
How Brightly Beams the Morning Star (Winkworth); compare:
O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright (Winkworth, second
version)
How Brightly Dawns The Morning Star (Hymnologia Christiana)
How Brightly Glows the Morning-Star (Stryker)
How Brightly Shines the Morning Star (Sloan, #2)
How Fair The Morning Star Doth Shine (Keyte and Parrott,
The New Oxford Book of Carols, copyright 1992)
How Fairly Shines The Morning Star (Lyra Davidica, 1708)
How Far From Home
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 Glorious in the Morning Sun
How Good,
Lord, To Be Here
How Graciously Doth Shine Afar
How Great Our Joy (While By The Sheep)
How Happy That Distinguish'd Pair
How Kind is Heaven to Man!
How Long, O Lord, How Long,
We Ask
How Long, The Prophets Cried, How Long, Fred
Pratt Green (1903-2000) © 1989
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
How Lovely Now The Morning-star (Cox,
Hymns from the German.
Second Edition,
pp. 3-9)
How Lovely Now The Morning Star, (Cox,
Hymns from the German.
Second Edition,
pp. 229-235)
How Lovely Now The Morning Star (Cox,
alt., in Hopkins; German:
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern)
How Lovely Shines the Morning Star (Cox,
alt.)
How Lovely Shines the Morning Star (Harbaugh)
How Many Credit Cards Must One Man Own (Humor)
How
Precious Is The Story
How
Sang The Heavenly Army
How Shall I Meet Thee? How My Heart (Compare:
O How Shall I Receive Thee? and
O Lord, How Shall I Meet You)
How Shall I Sing That Majesty
How Silent Waits the Listening Earth (Timothy
Dudley-Smith, copyright 1995; link opens at David Lee's
Service Music)
How
Sweet The Angels' Song
How The Banner'd Angels
How Vain the Cruel Herod's Fear
How Vain Was Impious Herod's Dread
Huron Carol, The (Twas in the Moon of Winter Time)
Husbande of Mary, The (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
Husbandman and Servingman
Hush! My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber
Hush, All Ye Sounds of War
Hush, Hush, Hush
Hush, My Babe
Hymn For
Christmas Day - Taylor (First Line: "Where is this blessed Babe?")
The Hymn For Conquering Martyrs Raise
Hymn For New
Year [First Line: "Great God, we sing that mighty hand"]
Hymn To The Holy Family - Contemporary Idiom
Hymn To The Holy Family - Traditional Idiom
Hymn To The Virgin
-I-
-
I Am Christmas
-
I Am Here,
Syre Crystes Mass - Joseph Ritson, 1829; Notes:
Sir
Christmas - Henry Vizetelly, 1851, and Joshua Sylvester, 1861
-
I Am Here, Syre
Christmasse - William Sandys, 1833
-
I am here, syre
Crystesmass - Thomas Wright, 1841
-
I Am Here, Sir
Christhismas - William Henry Husk, 1868
-
I Am Here, Sir
Christemas - Edith Rickert, 1910
-
I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve (Alternate Title:
How Glad I Am Each Christmas Eve; Norwegian:
Jeg Er Saa Glad Hyer Julekveld)
-
I Am So Happy Each Christmas Eve (Alternate Title:
How Glad I Am Each Christmas Eve; Norwegian:
Jeg Er Saa Glad Hyer Julekveld)
-
I
Believe In Father Christmas (Greg Lake and Peter Sinfield,
copyright)
-
I
Believe In Santa Claus (Kenny Rodgers and Dolly Parton, copyright
1984. There is another song with the same title with lyrics by
Raymond B. Egan (1890 - ) and music by John Frederick Coots (1897 -
), published in 1945. I do not have a copy of this song. Do
you?)
-
I Cannot Tell
-
I Come From Heaven To Declare
-
I Come
From Heaven To Tell
-
I Come From Heuin To Tell
(Sandys, 1833; Middle English)
-
I Come From Heuin To Tell - 1567
-
I Come From Heuin To Tell - 1578
-
I Come, I Come! From Yon Celestial Clime
-
I Come, The Great Redeemer Cries (Words: Christian Hymnbook,
1865, as alt. in #116, The Hymnal 1982)
-
I Cry The Day I Take The Tree Down
(Words and Music:
Michael McLean
(1952-),
The Forgotten Carols
(Salt Lake City, UT:
Deseret Book Co.,
1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites.
-
I Hear
Along Our Street
-
I Hear Upon The Highway
-
I
Heard A Mess Of Merry Shepherds Sing
-
I Heard An Infant Weeping
-
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day (Music by John Baptiste
Calkin, 1872)
-
I
Heard The Bells on Christmas Day (Music by John D. Marks, copyright
1956)
-
I
Heard The Bells on Christmas Day (Original Longfellow poem:
Christmas Bells)
-
I Heard The Church Bells Ringing (Alternate Title: Christmas
Bells - Words and Music by Sydney Cross)
-
I
Know A Flower (Flos
de radice Jesse, or Es ist ein Ros entsprugen)
-
I Know A Kingdom Without End
-
I Know Not How That Bethlehem’s Babe
-
I Know, O Blessed Mary
-
I Love To Hear Sweet Voices Sing
-
I Love To Hear The Story
-
I Love To Tell The Story
-
I Must Go Gather Comfort
-
I Need Thee, Precious Jesus
-
I
Pray On Christmas (Harry Connick, Jr., copyright 1993)
-
I Pra You, Seris, Al In Fere
-
I Saw A Fair Maiden
-
I
Saw A Sweet And Silly Sight
-
I
Saw A Sweet And Seemly Sight
-
I
Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (Words & Music by Tommie Conner,
copyright 1952)
-
I
Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (I
Saw Elvis Dressed As Santa Claus – Humor)
-
I
Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (I
Saw Teacher Kissing Santa Chlorine – Humor)
-
I Saw Three Ships - Version 1 (Alternate Title: Christmas
Morning; with Sandys' Notes)
-
I Saw Three Ships - Version 2
-
I
Saw Three Ships (Alternate Version:
As I Sat On A Sunny Bank)
-
I Shall Not Be
Jealous, My Son. The Virgin Mother to Her Child.
-
I
Shall You Tell A Great Marvel
-
I shall you tell this ylke nyght (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
I
Should Like To Have Heard (Alternate Title:
The First Christmas Night)
-
I Sing Of A Night in Bethlehem (Don Oiche Ud I mBeithil)
-
I Sing Of A Maiden
-
I Sing Of A Maiden That Is Makeles
-
I syng of a mayden pat is makeles
-
I Sing the Birth Was Born Tonight - Version 1
-
I Sing The Birth Was Born Tonight - Version 2 (Version 3 from
William Sandys is substantially the same, but without
attribution)
-
I Sing The Coming Of The Lord
-
I The Angel Am Of God
-
I Traveled Over Land and Sea (Words:
Jeg gikk meg over sjø og land)
-
I
Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas (Words and Music: John Rox,
copyright 1953)
-
I Was Born
In A Stall
-
I Was Not His Father, He Was Mine
(Words and Music:
Michael McLean
(1952-),
The Forgotten Carols
(Salt Lake City, UT:
Deseret Book Co.,
1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites.
-
I Woke, From My Couch Uprising
-
I Wonder As I Wander (Collected by John Jacob Niles in July,
1933)
-
I Would Now
Sing For And I Might (Alternate Title:
The Three Kings)
-
I’ll Be Home For Christmas (Words and Music by Kim Gannon, Buck Ram,
and Walter Kent, copyright 1948;
Notes)
-
I'll Tell You A Tale Of The Olden Time
-
I’ll Be Home For Christmas (I’ll
Be Cloned For Christmas – Humor)
-
Il Est Ne Le Divin Enfant
-
I'll Be Missing You Come Christmas (Authorship Unknown; Performed by
New Kids On The Block)
-
I'll Tell You A Tale Of The Olden Time
-
I’m Dressing Up Like Santa (Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
-
I'm A Pilgrim And Will Walk With Jesus
-
I’m Gonna Be Warm This Winter (Date and Authorship Unknown)
-
I'm Leaving Home Seeking My Fortune
-
I'm Sending Me (For
Christmas) (Don "Carolina" Pierce, 1994; links opens in new
window at the Austin Rudy website)
-
I'm Spending Christmas With You (Words and Music by Tom Occhipinti,
1981)
-
I've Been Looking For Christmas (Kevin Savigar and Patti Smythe,
Date Unknown)
-
If thou be Johan, I tell it the (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
If Every Day Was Like Christmas
-
If I Could Visit Bethlehem, Brian Wren (born
1936) © 1990
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
If
I Had Been in Bethlehem (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
-
If
It Doesn't Snow On Christmas (Words by Milton H. Pascal, Music by
Gerald Marks, copyright 1943)
-
If Jesus Christ Should Come Again
-
If You Shepherds Watched The Lambing
-
Immanuel, We Sing Thy Praise
-
Immanuel, Immanuel (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord
Music)
-
Immortal Babe, Who This Dear Day (Sandys; Alternate Title: For Christmas Day)
-
Immortal Babe, Who On This Day (William Knapp)
-
Immortal Love, Forever Full
-
Impious Herod, Wherefore Tremble
-
In A Cavern
Oxen-Trod
-
In A Little Stable
-
In A
Lowly Manger Sleeping
-
In A Manger (Alternate Title: In A Manger Poor)
-
In A Manger He Is Lying
-
In A Manger Laid So Lowly
-
In A Manger Lies The
Child (Alternate Title:
Ring The Joyful Bells)
-
In
Baptism Adam Found Again
-
In
Bedlem, That Fayer Cyte
-
In
Beth'lem This Berd Of Life
-
In Betheleem, That Noble Place - Version 1
-
In Betheleem, That Noble Place - Version 2 (Middle English;
retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
In
Betheleem, that noble place - Thomas Wright
-
In Bethlehem City
(1661) - from
New
Carolls For This Merry Time of Christmas (1661)
-
In
Bethlehem City - Harding B 25(382) (between 1796 and 1853)
-
In Bethlehem City (Broadwood and Fuller Maitland, 1893)
-
In Bethlehem City
- R.V. Williams (1950)
-
In Bethlehem City, On Christmas-day Morn - Woodward
-
In Bethlehem Is He Born
-
In Bethlehem Of Judah
-
In
Bethlehem, That Fair City
-
In Bethlehem, That Fayre Cite-ee.1.12
-
In Bethlehem, That Noble Place (Sandys; Middle English:
In Betheleem, That Noble Place)
-
In Bethlehem, That Noble Place (Husk)
-
In Bethlehem, The Lowly
-
In Bethlem
Town (Words: Leland Bryant Ross, 1997, link opens a new window
at his site)
-
In Cana's Town of Galilee
-
In Days of Old on Sinai
-
In Dulci Jubilo - Original Version; See:
In
Dulci Jubilo - Notes On The Carol
-
In
Dulci Jubilo – Version 1, Translation by Elizabeth Poston
(Fourteenth-century German/Latin macaronic carol
Nun singet und seid froh by
Heinrich of Suso); under copyright -
In
Dulci Jubilo – Version 2, Alternate Translation by Elizabeth Poston;
under copyright
-
In Dulci Jubilo – Version 3, Translation by Pearsall
-
In Dulci Jubilo – Version 4, Translation by SP
-
In Dulci Jubilo – Version 5, Translation by Catherine Winkworth
-
In Dulci Jubilo - Version 6, Translator Unknown; Carol #497,
Charles L. Hutchins, Carols Old and Carols New (1916)
-
In Dulci Jubilo - Version 7, Translation by George R. Woodward
-
In Dulci Iubilo - Version 8,
Translation by John Wedderburn (modernized by Rickert)
-
In Dulci Jubilo - Version 9; Translation by the Editors; Hugh Keyte
and Andrew Parrott, eds., The New Oxford Book of Carols, 1992; under
copyright
-
In Dulci Jubilo - Culloton - Version 11
-
In Dulci Jubilo, Now Lat Vs Sing With Myrth And Jo - Version 12 from
Wedderburn, A Compendious Book of Godly and
Spiritual Songs
-
In dulci jubilo - Terry, "Two Hundred Folk Carols"
-
In Every Place I Shall Tell This
-
In Excelsis Gloria ("When Christ Was Born of Mary Free") –
Version 1
-
In Excelsis Gloria ("When Christ Was Born of Mary Free") –
Version 2
-
In Excelsis Gloria ("When Christ Was Born of Mary Free") –
Version 3
-
In Excelsis Gloria ("When Christ Was Born of Mary Free") –
Version 4
-
In Friendly Love And Unity
-
In God Let All His Saints Rejoice
-
In
Heaven, In Heaven So Great Is The Joy
-
In
His Temple Now Behold Him
-
In
Honour Of Saint John We Thus
-
In Middle Winter They Set Out
-
In Midnight’s Silence (Alternate Title:
In the Quiet Night;
Translation from Polish:
Wsrod Nocnej Ciszy; another translation is
Wondrous Child)
-
In Night's Deep Silence
-
In
Night's Dim Shadows Lying
-
In Numbers, And But These Few (Middle English)
-
In Old Judea
-
In Our Darkness Light Has Shone (Timothy
Dudley-Smith, copyright 1997; link opens at David Lee's
Service Music)
-
In Patras Ther Born He Was
-
In
Peace And Joy I Now Depart
-
In Praise Of Christmas
(Alternate title to "Drive The Cold Winter Away.")
-
In Sorrow And In Want
-
In
Stature Grows The Heavenly Child - Chandler, 1837
-
In Terra Pax
-
In The Ages Past and Distant
-
In the Birth of the Son Light Dawned
-
In The Blackness Of
The Cloud
-
In The Bleak Midwinter
-
In The Bliss of Old Predicted
-
In The Country Nigh To Bethlehem
-
In the Dark and Silent Night
-
In The Days Of The King.
-
In The Early Morning
-
In The Ending Of The Year - Version 1
-
In The
Ending Of The Year - Version 2
-
In The Ending Of The Year - Version 3
-
In The Hallowed Manger
-
In The Field With Their Flocks Abiding
-
In The Loft Sits The Pixy With His Christmas Porridge (Words:
På loftet sidder nissen med sin julegrøød,
Margrethe Munthe)
-
In The Lonely Midnight
-
In The
Midst Of Gladness, Sorrow
-
In The Midst Of The Doctors
-
In
the Morning (Words and Music by Dan Schutte, S.J., copyright)
-
In The Reign Of Great Caesar
-
In The
Silence Of The Night
-
In The Time Of The
King
-
In The Wintry Heaven
-
In Thee Will I
Begin To Speak
-
In This Stable
-
In This
Time Of Christmas
-
In
this tyme a chyld was born - Thomas Wright
-
In
this tyme Cryst hast us sent - Thomas Wright
-
In this tyme of Chrystmas (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
In
This Vale Of Wretchedness
-
In These
Twelve Days (Davies Gilbert)
-
In Those Twelve Days (William Sandys)
-
In Triumph, Joy, and Holy Fear (Earle)
-
Incarnation, The
-
Infant Born In Bethlehem, Born to save Jerusalem. Anonymous in Mrs.
Carey Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881.
-
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly (Polish carol,
W Zlobie Lezy; compare
Jesus Holy, Born So Lowly)
-
Infant Jesus, We Adore Thee - The Circumcision
-
The Infant King
-
Infant So Gentle
-
Infant, Born The World To Free
-
Infants
Were Slain Because Of Thy Birth
-
Inspire Me, Heaven, Nor In Me Leave A Thought
-
Into His Arms With Tender Love
-
In To This World This Day Dide Com (Flügel)
-
Into The World This Day Did Come (Weston)
-
Into This World, This Day Did Come
(Rickert)
-
Joseph and Mary
-
Ioseph An Aged Man Truly - Version 1
-
Ioseph
An Aged Man Truly - Version 2
-
Ipse mocat me (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
Irish Carol (Alternate Title:
Christmas Day Is Come)
-
Is
Thy Heart Athirst To Know
-
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear
-
It
Doesn't Have To Be That Way (Words and Music by Jim Croce, copyright
1972)
-
It
Feels Like Christmas (Authorship Unknown; Performed by Cyndi Lauper;
from the CD
Merry Christmas Have A Nice Life;
page opens in new window at the
Cyndi Lauper web site)
-
It Is The Church's Holy
Call
-
It Is The Day, The Holy Day
-
It Is Christmas Day
-
It was a mayde of brente nars (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
It Was A
Young Mother
-
It Was My
Father's Custom
-
It Was The Calm And Silent Night
-
It Was The Quiet Evening
-
It Wern Fowre Letterys Of Purposy (M and A, R and Y)
-
It’s A Big Country (Davitt Sigerson, Date Unknown)
-
It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas (Words & Music by
Meredith Willson, 1961)
-
It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas (There’s
A Santa Who Looks A Lot Like Elvis – Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
-
It's Christmas All Over the World (Words and Music by Bill House and
John Hobe, 1985)
-
It's Christmas Everywhere (Authorship and Date Unknown; Performed by
Paul Anka)
-
It's Christmas Once Again (Authorship and Date Unknown; Performed by
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers)
-
It's Christmas Time (Victor Young and Al
Stillman, Copyright 1962)
-
It’s Just Another New Year’s Eve (Marty Panzer and Barry Manilow,
Date Unknown)
-
It’s Snowing Angels (Authorship and Date Unknown; Performed by XTC)
-
Iury came to Ierusalem
-
Ivy Chefe Of Treis It Is
(Chambers & Sidgwick, 1907)
-
Ivy
Chefe Off Treis It Is (Wright, 1847)
-
Ivy, Chief Of
Trees (Husk, 1968)
-J-
-
Jacob’s Ladder
-
Jacob's Star Is Ris'n At Last
-
Jacob's Well
-
Jehovah Doth Himself Conceal
-
Jehovah, Hallelujah, The Lord Will Provide
-
Jehovah's Fellow, And His Son
-
Jennifer Gentle
-
Jerusalem, Lift Up Thy Voice
-
Jerusalem, Rejoice!
-
Jesu
Parvule (Bates Burt and Alfred Burt, copyright 1943; opens in
new window at the Alfred
Burt Carols web site)
-
Jesu Hail! (Alternate title: Jesu Hail! O God Most Holy)
-
Jesu Sweet
-
Jesu, Almighty King Of
Bliss
-
Jesu Almyghty Kyng Of Blys
-
Jesu,
As Thou Art Our Saviour
-
Jesu, Blessed
Saviour
-
Jesu, Born The World To Free
-
Jesu,
Born To Save The Lost
-
Jesu,
Bright And Morning Star
-
Jesu, Day By Day
-
Jesu, Fili Dei
-
Jesu, Fili
virginis - Version 1
-
Jesu, Fili
virginis - Version 2
-
Jesu,
Highest Heaven's Completeness
-
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
-
Jesu, King O'er All
Adored
-
Jesu, On This Blessed Morn
-
Jesu, Our Soul's
Redeeming Lord
-
Jesu, Redeemer From On High (W. J. Copeland, 1848)
-
Jesu! Redeemer Of The Earth
-
Jesu, Redeemer Of The World!
-
Jesu, Son Most Sweet and Dear
-
Jesu, The Father’s Only Son
-
Jesu, The Ransomer of
Man (Primer, 1685)
-
Jesu, the Ransomer of Man
(Evening Office, 1710)
-
Jesu,
Thou The Virgin Born
-
Jesu! The Very Thought
Is Sweet! (Neale, #18, Hymn; Translation of
Jesu dulcis memoria)
-
Jesu! The Very Thought
Is Sweet! (Neale, #72, Sequence; Translation of
Jesu dulcis memoria)
-
Jesu! The Very Thought Is Sweet
(Neale, Alt.; Translation of
Jesu dulcis memoria)
-
Jesu! The Very Thought Of Thee! (Translation of
Jesu dulcis memoria)
-
Jesus Born In Beth'ny
-
Jesus Born On This Day (Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff, Date
Unknown)
-
Jesus Came--The Heavens Adoring
-
Jesus Christ Is Born Today
-
Jesus
Christ Of Nazareth
-
Jesus Christ The Apple Tree (First Line: The tree of life my
soul hath seen)
-
Jesus Comes Today! Brian Wren (born 1936) ©
1986
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Jesus Gift, The (Gilbert M. Martin, copyright)
-
Jesus Holy, Born So Lowly (Walter Ehret, Copyright 1963)
-
Jesus in the Stall
-
Jesus Is God's Gift To Us, Fred Pratt Green
(1903-2000) © 1972
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Jesus is God! The Glorious Bands
-
Jesus Is The Sweetest Name, Set
-
Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun
-
Jesus Was Born In Bethlehem (Words and Music by
Ralph Merrifield,
copyright 1994, used with permission)
-
Jesus, Call
Thou Me
-
Jesus, Good Above All Other
(Percy Dearmer, 1906)
-
Jesus, Kind Above All Other (John Mason Neale, 1867)
-
Jesus, How Sweet Thy Memory
Is! (Dr. J. W. Alexander)
-
Jesus, Jesus, Baby Dear ("Rocking Carol," Translation of
Hajej, nynej, Jezisku by George K. Evans, copyright 1963)
-
Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head (Alternate Title: The Manger
Cradle Song)
-
Jesus, Lord, at Thy Birth (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
-
Jesus, Lover of My Soul
-
Jesus, Oh What A Wonderful Child
-
Jesus, My Bright And Morning Star
-
Jesus, Priceless Treasure
-
Jesus, Redeemer Of Us All, Alan Gaunt (born
1935) from Anonymous Latin
Jesu Redemptor Onmium © 1991
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Jesus, Redeemer, Ere
the Light
-
Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me
-
Jesus, Son of the Most-High
-
Jesus, Still Lead On
-
Jesus, The Father's Only Son
-
Jesus, The Stumbling-block and Sign
-
Jesus, The Very Thought Of Thee
-
Jesus,
Thou Holy Son of God
-
Jesus, Thou Joy Of Loving Hearts (Translation of
Jesu dulcis memoria)
-
Jesus, These Eyes Have Never Seen
-
Jesus, Thy Church with Longing Eyes
-
Jesus,
Name of Wondrous Love!
-
Jesus, You
Are Welcome
-
Jesus! Guide
Our Way
-
Jesus’s Birthday (Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
-
Jhesu, as thou art our savyour - Thomas Wright
-
Jhesu of a mayde thou woldest be borne - Thomas Wright
-
Jhesu Of A Mayde Yu Woldest Be Born
- Middle English from Sandys
-
Jhesu Of His Moder Was Born - Wright, 1856; for Second Advent
-
Jhesu was born in Bedlem Judé - Wright, 1856
-
Jing-A-Ling, Jing-A-Ling (Words and Music by Don Raye and Paul J.
Smith, Date Approximately 1950)
-
Jingle Bell Rock (Words & Music by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe, 1957)
-
Jingle Bells (Original Title: "One-Horse Open Sleigh")
-
Jingle Bells (Another
Jingle Bell$ / Dashing Through The Mall – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Australian
– Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Christmas
Bills / Dashing To The Mall – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Desert
Version – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Have
A Jewish Christmas – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Java
Bells – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Jingle
Bells With Kids – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Jingle
Bells, Prison Cells – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Lab Reports - Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Microsoft
Version – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Profits
Here, Profits There – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Rusty
Chevrolet – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Traffic
Jam – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Yorkie
Version – Humor)
-
Jingle Bells (Words: Otto Leisner,
Bjældeklang)
-
Jingle, Jingle, Jingle (Alternate Title: Kris Kringle, John
D. Marks, copyright 1964)
-
John Was The Prophet Of The Lord
-
Join All the Glorious Names
-
Join, All Ye Joyful Nations
-
Jolly Grinder, The
-
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
-
Ioseph An Aged Man Truly - Version 1
-
Ioseph
An Aged Man Truly - Version 2
-
Joseph Being An Aged Man (with Sandys' note) (Alternate Title:
Joseph and Mary)
-
Joseph Being An Old Man Truly
-
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine – Version 1
-
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine – Version 2
-
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine – Version 3
-
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine –
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mild
-
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine –
Joseph, O Dear Joseph Mine
-
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine – German,
Josef, Lieber Josef Mein -
Joseph Was
A Young Man
-
Joseph Was An Old Man - Part 1 of the
Cherry Tree Carols
-
Joseph Was An Old Man - Version 1 - Southern Appalachia
-
Joseph Was An Old Man - Version 2 - Kentucky
-
Joseph Was An Old Man - Version 3 - Cherry Tree Carols
-
Joseph Was An Old Man - Version 4 - Cherry Tree Carols
-
Joseph Was An Old Man - Journal of the Folk Song Society,
Vol. III.
-
As Joseph Was A Walking - Fyfe
-
As Joseph Was A-Walking
- Terry, Old Christmas Carols (1923)
-
As Joseph Was A-Walking - Terry, Twelve Christmas Carols
(1912)
-
As Joseph Was A-Walking - Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols
-
Joseph Was An Olden Man - Niles -
Joseph
Were A Young Man
-
Joy And Gladness
-
Joy And Gladness
Be To King
-
The Joy Bells
Of Heaven
-
Joy Fills Our Inmost Hearts Today!
-
Joy Hath Come To Earth Again
-
The Joy That Jesus Gives
-
Joy To The Sons of Men
-
Joy To The World – Popular Version
-
Joy To The World – Watt's Original
-
Joy To The World (From Sylvester)
-
Joy To The World (From Husk)
-
Joy To
The World (From Richard R. Terry)
-
Joy to the World - Dr. Steve H. Hakes
-
Joy To The World (Christmas
Is Here – Humor)
-
Joy, Ye People, Great And Small
-
Joy! Joy! From Every Steeple
-
Joyful Is The Morn (Alternate Title: Once Again The Olden Story)
-
Joyful Mirth
-
The Joyful Morn in Breaking
-
The Joyful Sounds of Salvation
-
Joyful Tidings Of A Saviour
-
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
-
Joyfully, Joyfully Angels Are Singing
-
Joyne all now in thys feste
-
Joyous Christmas (Johnny Marks, copyright 1969)
-
Joyously, Joyously, Silvery Clear
-
Joys Seven (Alternate Title: The First Good Joy Our Mary Had)
-
Jubilee (Performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter)
-
Judea's Calm and Silent Night (O
Silent Night, Emma Pitts, pub. 1884)
-
Judge Eternal, Throned in Splendor
-K-
-
Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells (Words and Music by
Kay Thompson
(1909?-1998),
Johnny
Mandel (1925-), and
James S. Pierpont (1822-1893), copyright 1968 - although it was
certainly written earlier since Andy Williams recorded it in 1963;
links open at a new site.)
-
Keep Christmas With You All Through The Year (From "Christmas Eve on
Sesame Street"; authorship and date unknown)
-
Kid In Me, The (By Don Koch, Dave Clark and Dan Dean, Date Unknown)
-
Kidnap The Sandy Claws (From "The Nightmare Before Christmas",
Authorship and Date Unknown)
-
Kindle The Christmas Brand
-
The kiges baner on felde is playd
(retyped in "Old Blacketter:"
The kiges
baner on felde is playd.)
-
King Herod
And The Cock
-
King Herod, Troubled With The Star
-
The King Is On His Journey
-
King Jesus Hath A Garden (Dutch:
Heer Jesus heeft een Hofken)
-
The
King Of Glory Sends His Son -
The King of Kings
-
King of Israel (Written by Joseph W. Pace II, copyright 1996, performed by
the Colorado Mass Choir; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas";
link opens in a new window at Amazon.com)
-
King Pharaoh
-
King Shall Come When Morning Dawns, The
-
King, To Jews and Gentiles Given
-
Kings In Glory
-
Kings of the East Are Riding, The
-
The Kings They Came From Out The South
-
Kings, The (Alternate Title: Three Kings Had Journey'd From
Lands Afar)
-
Kings, Their Threefold Offerings Bringing
-
Knowing Not The Great Creator
-
The Kynges Baneres Beth Forth Y-lad
-
Kyrie, So Kyrie
-L-
-
Lacking Samite And Sable
-
Lamb, Whose Blood
For All Men Streamed
-
Lands That Long In Darkness Lay, The
-
L'An Mil Sies Cens Quaranto Cinc (French, from William Sandys,
1833)
-
Lassie and Lad, Array You — Bellissima regina
-
Last Christmas (George Michael - Wham, 1985)
-
Last Month Of The Year (Vera Hall, copyright 1953)
-
The Last of Days Will Come Indeed
-
Last Night As I Lay Sleeping
-
Last Night As I Was Laid And Sleep (Alternate Title: The Boy's
Dream)
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Last Night I Lay Me Down To Sleep
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Last Night I Saw Santa (New Kids On The Block, Authorship and Date
Unknown)
-
Lat vs
reioyis and sing (Thie
Conceptioun of Christ)
-
Laud, Ye Faithful
-
The
Laundry Carol (First Line:
Why not be for ever gay, Bregado?)
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Lazarus
-
Lead Me To Thy Peaceful Manger
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Leave, Shepherds, Leave Your Peaceful Flocks
-
Legends Of The Infancy (Alternate Title: Come Forth, Ye
Wond'ring Children All)
-
Les Clothes Du Hameau (Music Arr.: Ric Wake, Shane Keister, Ronn
Huff; Created 1998; Copyright 1999, Performed by Celine Dion)
-
Lestenyt, Lordynges, Bothe Elde and 3ynge (Burden:
Of a rose, a lovely rose) (Wright, 1856)
-
Lestenyt3, lordynges, bothe grete and smale
(Burden: A, a, a, a, Nunc gaudet ecclesia) (Wright,
1856)
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Let All Adore the' Immortal King
-
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
-
Let All Our Hearts Rejoice
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Let All That Are To Mirth Inclined - Gilbert, 1823
-
Let All That Are To Mirth Inclind - Roxburghe 3.552
-
Let All The Faith Rejoice With Pious Mirth
-
Let Angels and Archangels Sing
-
Let Children Proclaim Their Savior and King
-
Let Children,
Lord, Thy Presence Seek
-
Let Christians All With One Accord Rejoice (Alternate Title:
The Black Decree)
-
Let Christians All With One Accord Rejoice
- Version 2
-
Let Christians All With Joyful Mirth (A Yoeman's Carol)
-
Let Earth And Heaven Combine
-
Let Earthly Tyrants Title Claim
-
Let Eastern Tribes Their
Offering Bring
-
Let Every Age And Nation Own
-
Let Every Heart Now Dance With Joy
-
Let Faithful Quires The Carol Raise -
Let Folly Praise That Fancy Love -
Let Hearts And Tongues Unite
-
Let Heav’n And Earth Rejoice And Sing - Version 1
-
Let Heaven and Earth Rejoice And Sing - Version 2
-
Let Heaven and Earth Rejoice - Version 3
-
Let Heaven Rejoice (Words and Music: Bob Dufford, S.J., copyright)
-
Let Heaven Rejoice, And Earth Be Glad - Littledale
-
Let Him In
(Words and Music:
Michael McLean
(1952-),
The Forgotten Carols
(Salt Lake City, UT:
Deseret Book Co.,
1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites.
-
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! (Words by Sammy Cahn, Music
by Jule Styne, copyright 1945)
-
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! (I
Hate Snow – Humor)
-
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! (Prove
It’s So – Humor)
-
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! (The
Net Is Slow – Humor)
-
Let Jubil-Trumpets Blow
-
Let Me Sleep (It's Christmas Time) (Pearl Jam, 1991)
-
Let Music Break On This Blest Morn
-
Let Other Cities
Strive, Which Most
-
Let Our Gladness Have No End (Alternate Title:
Let Our Gladness Know No End)
-
Let Peace Her Olive Wand Extend
-
Let Sighing Cease And Woe - Version 1
-
Let
Sighing Cease And Woe - Version 2
-
Let
Sion And Her Sons Rejoice
-
Let Such
(So Fantastical) Liking Not This
-
Let The Bells Ring Soft
And Low
-
Let The Choir of
All The Faithful
-
Let The Doors Be Open
-
Let The Earth Now Praise The Lord
-
Let The Earth Rejoice In Chorus
-
Let The
Laurel Twine
-
Let The Nations Now Rejoice
-
Let The Song Be Begun (Personent
hodie from
Piae Cantiones, 1582; Translation by John Mason Neale)
-
Let The Earth Now Praise The Lord
-
Let The Voice of Praise Resound
-
Let The Voice of Praise Resound (Latin:
Resonet in Laudibus 1)
-
Let The Voice of Praise Resound (Latin:
Resonet in Laudibus 2)
-
Let The Voice of Praise Resound (Latin:
Resonet in Laudibus 3)
-
Let There Be Peace On Earth (Words and Music: Sy Miller and Bill
Jackson, Date Unknown)
-
Let Us All Be
Glad Together
-
Let Us All With Gladsome Voice
-
Let Us
Duly Keep The Feast
-
Let Us Go, O Shepherds
-
Let Us Now Go To Bethlehem
-
Let Us Rejoice and Sing:
Thie Conceptioun of Christ (Lat vs
reioyis and sing)
-
Let Us Rejoice In Christ, Fred Pratt Green
(1903-2000) © 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Let Us Remember
-
Let Us The Infant Greet
-
Let's Have An Old Fashioned Christmas (Words: Larry Conley
(1985-1960), Music: Joseph Solomon (18497-1947), copyright 1939)
-
Let Us Live Christmas Every Day -
Helen Steiner Rice (May
19, 1900 - April 23, 1981), copyright.
-
Letter To Syracuse (Dave Cartwright and Bill Caddick, Date
Unknown)
-
The
Life, Which God's Incarnate Word
-
Life's Course Must Recommence To-day
-
Lift Up The Advent Strain
-
Lift Up Your
Heads In Joyful Hope
-
Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates of Brass
-
Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates - Version 1 (Translation of
Georg Weissel,
Macht hoch die Tuer)
-
Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates - Version 2 (Original
Winkworth Translation of Georg Weissel,
Macht hoch die Tuer)
-
Lift Up Your Heartes And Be Glad! (Rickert)
-
Lift Up Your Hearts And Be Ye Glad (Weston)
-
Lyft Vp Your Hartes & Be Glad (Flügel)
-
Lift Up, Lift Up Your Voices Now
-
Lift Up, Ye Saints, Your Joyful Heads
-
Lift Up Your Songs, Ye
Angel-Choirs ("The Two Thrones") - For Second Advent
-
Lift Your Voices And Sing
-
Light of Bethlehem, The
-
Light of Glory Breaks, The (Timothy
Dudley-Smith, copyright 2002; link opens at David Lee's
Service Music)
-
Light
Of The Gentile Nations
-
Light of the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart
-
Light of Those Whose Dreary Dwelling
-
Light Upon Our Gloom Arising
-
Like Fields Awaiting The Sowing Of The Seed,
Fred Kaan (born 1929) based on the Catalan by Alberto Taulé © 1993
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
-
Like Silver Lamps In A Distant Shrine (Alternate Title: The
Manger Throne)
-
Like The Dawning Of The Morning
-
Lines. Suggested By A Picture of the Adoration of the Magicians
-
List Our Merry Carol
-
List! Afar! What Angel Voices (Alternate Title: Child Divine)
-
Listen How The Winds (Traditional Dutch Sinterklaas Song:
Hoor de wind waait door de bomen)
-
Listen, Gentles, To The Story
-
Listen, Lordings, Unto Me - Version 1 (Carol
for Christmas Eve)
-
Listen, Lordings, Unto Me - Version 2
-
Listeneth, lordings, both great and small (Alternate: A, a,
a, a)
-
Little Altar Boy (Howlett Peter Smith, 1957)
-
Little Boy Santa Claus Forgot (Tommie Connor, Jimmy Leach and
Michael Carr, copyright 1937)
-
Little Children, All Draw Near
-
Little Children Can You Say (Charlotte Phillips, ed., The
Shower of Pearls, A Collection of Poetry (London: Simpkin,
Marshall and Co., et al.: 1855), pp. 15-16.)
-
Little Children, Can You Say (from Charles Clayton, ed.,
Choice gatherings for Christian Children (London: J. H. Jackson,
1846), p. 135.)
-
Little Children, Can You Tell?
-
Little Children, Rise and Sing
-
Little Children, Wake And Listen
-
Little Cradle Rocks Tonight, The
-
Little Donkey (Words and Music: Eric Boswell, copyright 1959)
-
Little Drummer Boy, The (Words and Music by Katherine K. Davis,
Henry Onorati, and Harry Simeone, 1958)
-
Little Drummer Boy, The (Little
Spammer Boy – Humor)
-
Little Fir Tree, The
-
Little Flowers of Martyrdom
-
Little Lamb of God (Words and Music by Lynne Perry Christofferson,
Date unknown)
-
The Little Room
-
Little Saint Nick (Words and Music by Brian Wilson and Mike Love,
copyright 1963, 1964)
-
Little Town (Words O Little Town of Bethlehem, Traditional;
Music by Chris Eaton, 1982; From A Christmas Album,
Amy Grant;
link open in a new window at the website of Amy Grant)
-
Live Aid Christmas Song (Do They Know It's Christmas?) M. Ure and B.
Geldof, Date Unknown
-
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming – Version 1 (Lo, how a rose e'er
blooming, From tender stem hath sprung!; Baker and Krauth
Translations). See:
Notes on Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 2 (Lo, how a rose e’er
blooming, On tender root has grown; Translator Unknown.)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 3 (Alternate Translation:
I Know a Rose Tree Springing; Translator Unknown)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 4 (Alternate Translation:
Behold, a Branch is Growing; Translators: Spaeth and Mattes)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 5 (Alternate Translation:
A Spotless Rose Is Blowing; Alternate Title: The Rose of
Sharon; Translator: Catherine Winkworth)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 6 (Alternate Translation:
Behold, a Branch Has Flowered; Translator: Unknown )
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 7 (Alternate Translation:
There Is A Flower Springing; Translator: Ursula Vaughan Williams,
The Oxford Book of Carols, copyright 1928)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 8 (Alternate Translation: Of
Jesse's Line Descended; Translators: Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott,
The New Oxford Book of Carols, copyright 1992)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 9 (Alternate Translation: Lo,
How A Rose Is Growing, Translation by Gracia Grindal, Lutheran
Book of Worship, 58, copyright circa 1978)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 10 (Alternate Translation:
The World's Fair Rose Has Blossomed, Translator Elizabeth Poston,
The Penguin Book of Christmas Carols, 1965)
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Version 11 (Alternate
Translation: Lo, A Fair Rose A-Blooming, Translators Coffin and
Vernon)
-
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming - Version 12, Translator Unknown
-
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming - Version 13: The Noble Stem of
Jesse, Translator: George R. Woodward
-
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming - Version 14, I Know A Flower it
springeth, From earth a tender shoot; Translator: George R. Woodward
-
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming - German,
Es Ist Ein Ros
-
Lo, The Baptist's Herald Cry
-
Lo, the Clouds of Night Are Rending
-
Lo, The Pilgrim Magi! - Version 1
-
Lo, The Pilgrim Magi! - Version 2
-
Lo: A Star, Ye Sages Hoary
-
Lo! A Wonder-star Doth Shine
-
Lo! Descending The Heavens Rending
-
Lo! God,
Our God, Has Come -
Lo! He Cometh, Countless Trumpets by John Cennick, 1752 -
Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending, Charles Wesley, 1758 -
Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending,
Thomas Olivers, 1763 -
Lo! He Comes, With Clouds Descending, a compilation by Martin
Madan -
Lo! He Comes, An Infant Stranger by Richard Mant
(1776-1848) -
Lo! He Comes, An Infant Stranger - An arrangement of Mant's
version from Christmas Carols, 1833 -
Lo!
He Comes! Let All Adore Him by Thomas Kelly, 1805 -
Lo! Image Of The Godhead Bright -
Lo! My Heart Rejoices -
Lo! Now A Thrilling Voice Sounds Forth
-
Lo! Star Led Chiefs
-
Lo! The Desert-Depths Are Stirr'd
-
Lo! The Eastern Sages Rise
-
Lo! Today Into Our World The Word Is Born, Aujourd'hui dans notre
monde le Verbe est né by Didier Rimaud (born 1922) and
translated by Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000), English translation ©
1974
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Lo! Unto Us A Child Is Born
-
Lo!
What Glorious Sight Appears
-
Lon De La Gran Carriere (French, from William Sandys, 1833)
-
Lone Cow Lows, The, John Ferguson (1921-1989) © 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Long Ago
-
Long Ago A Shining Throng
-
Long Ago And Far Away (Words:
Resonet In Laudibus, Authorship Anonymous; English Words by
Edward Traill Horn III (1909-), copyright 1958)
-
Long Ago In Bethlehem
-
Long Ago, Prophets Knew, Fred Pratt Green
(1903-2000) © 1971
Stainer & Bell Ltd. See
Note
-
Long
Time Ago, A Wondrous Star
-
Long Years Ago O’er Bethlehem’s Hills (Leigh Richmond Brewer,
Date Unknown)
-
Long Years Ago O'er Bethlehem's Hills (Charles Whitney Coombs)
-
Long, Long Ago, The Angel Throng (Alternate Title: The
Christmas Story)
-
The Longing Eyes That Sought The Light
-
Look How The Moon Shines Through The Trees (Traditional Dutch
Sinterklaas Song:
Zie de maan schijnt door de bomen)
-
Look Toward Christmas (Advent Song) (Advent) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Look Up To Heaven
-
Look, Here Comes The Steamboat (Traditional Dutch Sinterklaas
Song:
Zie ginds komt de stoomboot)
-
Look, Shepherds, Look!
-
Lord, By Whose Providence
-
Lord, Who The Stars of Night Bounteous Didst Frame
-
The
Lord And King Of All Things
-
The
Lord At First Did Adam Make (From Davies Gilbert)
-
The Lord At First Had Adam Made (from
William Sandys, compare
A Carol for Christmas Eve from Bramley and Stainer)
-
The Lord Draws Nigh
-
The
Lord, He Comes, He Comes To Bless
-
Lord, Now Lettest Thou Thy Servant
-
The
Lord, Our Salvation And Light
-
Lord is Come! On Syrian Soil, The
-
The Lord Is Come ! The Heavens
Proclaim
-
The Lord Is Come! The Lord Is Come!
-
The Lord is King! Lift Up Your Voice
-
Lord Jesus, Who
Shalt Come With Power
-
Lord of All Power and Might
-
Lord of All, With Pure Intent
-
The Lord of Earth and Sky
-
The Lord Of Glory
-
The Lord Of Life To Earth Came Down
-
Lord of Mercy and of Might
-
The
Lord Of Might From Sinai's Brow
-
Lord of the Boundless Curves of Space (Words: Albert F. Bayly;
Music Christopher Dearnley, copyright)
-
Lord Will Come And Not Be Slow, The
-
Lord, Her Watch Thy Church is Keeping
-
Lord, With What Zeal Did Thy First Martyr Breath
-
Lordes and Ladyes All By Dene (Middle English - Sandys)
-
Lordes and ladyes all by dene (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
Lording and Lady
-
Lordings, From A Distant Home
-
Lordings, Listen To Our Lay
-
Lordynges, I warne yow al be-forn - Thomas Wright
-
Love Came Down At Christmas
-
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
-
Love Has Come (Words by
Amy Grant,
1983; Music by Shane Keister and
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)
-
Love Is The Power (M. Boston, D. Warren, W. Afansmief, copyright
date unknown)
-
Love Knows No Borders (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
-
Loveliest Dawn Of Gold And Rose
-
Lovely Baby, Mary Bore
-
Lovely Flowers of Martyrs, Hail!
-
Lovely Infant, Dearest Savior
-
Lovely Is The Dark Blue Sky (Translation from the Danish, "Deilig
Er Den Himmel Blaa")
-
Lovely
Is The Midnight Sky (Translator:
S. A. J. Bradley; link opens in external site; Translation from the Danish, "Deilig
Er Den Himmel Blaa" )
-
Lullaby, Jesu (Translation
of the Polish Carol, "Lulajze
Jezuniu" by Alice Zienko, English version by Ruth
Heller; First Line:
Lullaby, Jesu, my pearl and my dear
one)
-
Lullaby, Jesus (Translation of the Polish Carol, "Lulajze
Jezuniu"; First Line: Lullaby, Jesus, O cease
from your crying.)
-
Lullaby, Jesus (Translation by Terry Kluytmans, Copyright 1999;
link opens at an external site in a new window)
-
Lullay,
Jesu, Lullay, Lullay! (First Line: So blessed a sight it was
to see)
-
Lullaby,
Little Pearl (Translation of the Polish
Carol, "Lulajze
Jezuniu" by Marguerite Wilkinson)
-
Lullaby, Sing Lullaby (Christmas) - Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Lullay, Lullay, Litel Child (Qui wepest thou so sore?)
-
Lullay, Lullay, Little Child (Why weepest thou so sore?)
-
Lullay My Liking - Version 1
-
Lullay My Liking
- Version 2
-
Lullay, Mine
Liking (Edith Rickert)
-
Lullay, Myn Lykyng (Richard Greene)
-
Lullay, Mine Liking, My Dere Sone, Mine Sweting (Chambers &
Sidgwick)
-
Lullay, My Child, And Weep No More
(Rickert)
-
Lullay, My Child, And Wepe No More (Chambers & Sidgwick)
-
Lullay, my chyld, and wepe no more - Thomas Wright
-
Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child (Alternate Title:
The Coventry
Carol)
-
Lullaby On Christmas Eve (Alternate Title:
Mother Her Vigil
Is Keeping)
-
Luther's Carol (Alternate Title:
From Highest Heaven I Come
To Tell)
-
Lux Venit (Words:
Amy Grant and Bev Darnall; Music:
Michael W. Smith; 1989; links open in a new window at the
websites of Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith, respectively)
-
Lystenyt, lordyngs, more and lees
-
Lyth and lystyn,
both old and 3yng - Thomas Wright
-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)
-
The Magnificat
-
Magnify the
Lord To-day
-
Maiden Moder Milde
-
Make Broad The
Path
-
Make Thee Ready, As Best Thou Art Able
-
Make We
Joy In This Feast (Rickert)
-
Make we
jow in this fest (Wright)
-
Make We Joy Now In This Fest (Woodward,
with sheet music)
-
Make We Joy Now In This Fest (Terry, with sheet music)
-
Make We Joye Nowe In This Fest (Greene)
-
Make We Merry In Hall And Bower
-
Make We Mery In Hall And Bowre
-
Make
We Merry In This Feast
-
Make
We Merry This New Year
-
Make We Mery Bothe More And Lasse
-
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 Starry
Sphere - Campbell, 1850
-
Maker of the Starry Sphere, Light to Faithful - Sarum Hymnal, 1868, alt.
-
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
-
Man's Redeemer, Holy Jesus
-
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)
-
Many Happy Lovers Make Their Love in June and May
-
The Map of Mortalitie
-
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
-
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 Bry3t (Wright, 1856)
-
mary is a
lady bryzt (Fehr, 1902)
-
Mary Is A Lady Bright
(Chambers & Sidgwick, 1907)
-
Mary Is
A Lady Bright (Rickert, 1914)
-
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 moder come and se
(in
Old Blackletter)
-
Mary modyr, cum and se - Version 2
-
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, The 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 Magnificat
-
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)
-
The Memory Sweet of
Jesus' Name
-
The Mercy To Our Fathers Show'd
-
The Merthe Of Alle This
Londe
-
Merrily Rang the Bells One Night
-
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 Bells
-
Merry,
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 nozt,
Josep, on Mary mylde - Thomas Wright
-
Messiah Was Born In A Poor Shelter, The (Nascette lu Messia,
Traditional Neapolitan)
-
Metrical Gloria in excelsis - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 1998
-
Midst The Deep Silence
-
The 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 Mighty Saviour Comes From Heaven
-
The Millennium Prayer -
Cliff Richard,
Copyright 1999.
-
Mine Eyes Have Seen His Orient Star
-
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")
-
Miracle Hymn (First Line: "On A Starry Night in Bethlehem").
Copyright 2013. Words and Music: Candace Lee and Luke Atencio.
Performed by Susan Boyle in the 2013 movie "The Christmas Candle,"
and on Boyle's Christmas CD "Home For Christmas." ASCAP "Righteous
Writing."
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The Miracle of
the Cock (King Pharaoh - Part 1)
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The Miraculous
Harvest (King Pharaoh - Part 2)
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The
Mirrour Of The Father's Face
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Mirth Inclined or The Sinner's Redemption
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Miss Fogarty’s Christmas Cake,
or was it
Miss Hooligan'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.
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Moder, White As Lily
Flour
-
Modryb
Marya - Aunt Mary ("Now of all the trees by the king’s highway")
-
Monsters' Holiday (Bobby 'Boris' Pickett, Date Unknown [circa
1960s?])
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The Moon Shines Bright - Sandys, 1833
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The Moon Shines Bright - A Good Christmas Box, 1847
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The Moon Shines Bright -
Lucy E. Broadwood and J. A. Fuller Maitland, 1908
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The Moon
Shines Bright - Sharp, 1911
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The Moon Shines Bright - RR Terry, 1933
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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)
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Morning Hush
-
Morning Is Breaking
-
Morning Star, The (Alternate Title: See! The Morning Star Is
Dwelling)
-
Morning Star Upon Us Gleams, The (Palmer) (Alternate Title: The
Morning Star)
-
Morning Star, O Cheering Sight!
-
Moost souerayn lorde Chryste (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
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Mortals Awake, With Angels Join
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Mortals, Awake, The Morning Is Breaking
-
Mortals Who Have God Offended
-
The Most Beautiful Story That's Ever Been Told (Link opens in a
new window at Sally DeFord Music)
-
Most Cruel Herod,
Whence Does Spring
-
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)
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Mother, White As Lily Flower
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Mountains, Bow Your Heads Majestic
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The Mouse Song - Musevisa
-
Music of the Angels
-
Music On Christmas Morning
-
Must Be Santa (Words and Music by Hal Moore and William Arthur
Fredricks, copyright 1960)
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My Christmas Coloring Book (Warner Wilder, Date Unknown)
-
My Christmas Tree (J. Webb, Date Unknown)
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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)
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My
Lord, And My God, In Bethlehem Born
-
My Lord, What A Morning
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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?
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My Thought Bore Me To Jordan — Hymn concerning our Lord and John.
-N-
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The
Nativity (by
Henry Vaughan)
-
The
Nativity (While shepherds watch'd their
flocks by night)
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Nay iuy, nay
-
Nay, Nay, Ivy !
(Chambers & Sidgwick, 1907)
-
Nay, Nay, Ivy!
("Holly beareth berries") (Rickert, 1910)
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Nazareth (Alternate Title: Though Poor
Be The Chamber)
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Neighbour Mine
-
Neath The Stars That Shone So Bright
-
Never Throw A Lighted Lamp
-
New Born King (Written by Percy 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 Heaven, New War
-
New Prince, New Pomp (Alternate Title: Behold A Simple,
Tender Babe)
-
New Year Carol (At the Door of the Year) (New Year)
- Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
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
-
Newborn King Who Comes Today, The
-
The
Newest Thing In Christmas Carols (A parody of God Rest You
Merry, Gentlemen)
-
Nicholas The Shepherd
-
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
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Ninna,
Nanna (Sleep My Darling)
-
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)
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No Crowded Eastern Street
-
No Doubt But She That Had The Grace
-
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 More Sadness
Now, Nor Fasting
-
No Obvious Angels (Christmas) - Shirley Erena Murray
(opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
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 Dwelling
-
No Room, No Room (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord
Music)
-
No
Small Wonder, Paul Wigmore. Copyright 1982, reproduced with the
kind permission of the author.
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Noble Stem Of Jesse, The
-
The Noblest Cities Upon Earth
-
Noel! A New Noel!
-
Noel, Noel (Alternate Title: 'Tis The Day, The Blessed Day)
-
Noel, Noel, Noel (Now together sing!; Traditional French; Trans. by Simpson)
-
Noel, Noel, Noel (Sang the
church bell; Housman)
-
Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel (Compare:
The Salutation Carol)
-
Noel Nouvelet, Sing We A New Noel
-
Noel Nouvelet, Sing We Noel (Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott,
copyright 1992)
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Not Always on the Mount May We
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Not Mine, Not Mine The Wisdom, John Ferguson
(1921-1989) © 1982
Stainer & Bell Ltd
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Nou Skrinketh
Rose And Lylie Flour
-
Nova,
Nova: Ave Fit Ex Eva (First Line: Gabriel of high degree;
compare
Gabryell
of Hy3e Degree)
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Novo profusi gaudio
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Now A New Year Opens
-
Now
Ancient Shadows Flee
-
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.)
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Now Begin The Blissful Theme
-
Now Blazing Yule Logs
-
Now Blossom See From Jesse's Stem
-
Now
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
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Now Found Is The Fairest of Roses – Version 2
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Now Gladdeth Every Living Creáture
-
Now Hail We Our Redeemer
-
Now Have Good Day, Now Have Good Day!; compare
Here Have I Dwelt In Joyfulness
-
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 Jesus Lifts His Prayer On High
-
Now Join We All With Holy Mirth
-
Now Joy
We All In The Trinitie (Weston)
-
Now Ioy Be To The Trynyte (Flügel)
-
Now Lat Vs Sing With Joy And Myrth
-
Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee (English Translation)
-
Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee (German Original)
-
Now Let Our
Mingling Voices Rise
-
Now Let Thy Faithful Choirs
-
Now Let Us All Right Merry Be
-
Now Let
Us Come Before Him
-
Now Let Us Join With Hearts And Tongues
-
Now Let Us Sing I Pray Thee
-
Now Let Us Sing With Joy and Mirth (Middle English)
-
Now Let Us Sing The Angel's Song
-
Now Let Us Sing With Joy And Mirth
-
Now Lift The Carol, Men and Maids
-
Now
make we joy in this feste - Thomas Wright
-
Now Make We
Merry, All And Some
-
Now Many A King I Dreaming
-
Now May We
Mirthes Make
-
Now May We Singen As It Is (Fuller Maitland, 1891)
-
Now May We Singen As It Is (Rickert, 1914)
-
Now
may we syngyn as it is (Fuller Maitland, 1891)
-
Now Morning Lifts Her Dewy Veil
-
Now My Soul To Bethlehem (Eia
mea anima)
-
Now The Old Adam's Sinful Stain
-
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 Signs of
Mourning Disappear
-
Now Sing We All Full Sweetly
-
Now Sing We, Now Rejoice
-
Now Sing We Right As It
Is
-
Now
Stand We In The Village
-
Now Suspend The Wistful
Sigh
-
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 The King Immortal
-
Now the Saviour of the Heathen
-
Now The Sighs and The Sorrows
-
Now the Star of Christmas (The Three Faiths Epiphany Carol)
(Epiphany) - Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window
at an exterior site)
-
Now Thrice Welcome Christmas
-
Now To Bethlehem Haste We
-
Now To Conclude Our Christmas Mirth
-
Now To God On High Be Glory (Alternate Title:
The Christmas
Celebration)
-
Now To The
World A Saviour's Born
-
Now Unto Us A Babe Is 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
Well May We (Our) Merthis Make
-
Now When
Joseph And Mary
-
Now Winter Is Come; please also see
Pray Remember The Poor
-
Now With Gladness Carol We
-
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, Lordings, Listen To Our Ditty
-
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! Nowel! Nowel! (Ther is a
Babe born of a may)
-
Nowel el
bothe eld and 3yng -
Thomas Wright
-
Nowel Sing We Now
All And Sum (First Line: In Bedleem, in that fair
cete)
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Nowel syng we bothe al and som - Selden B. 26.
-
Nowel. To Us Is Born Our God Emmanuel, (Terry, Two Hundred
Folk Carols, from the Selden MS.)
-
Nowel. To Us Is Born
Our God Emmanuel, (Terry, A Medieval Carol Book,
from a parchment roll in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge.)
-
Nowell and Sire Christmas
-
Nowell, Ell, Both Old and Ying - Rickert
-
Nowel, el, el, el, el
(Chambers & Sidgwick; First Line: The first day whan Crist was
borne)
-
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
-
Nowell! Nowell! Now Hearken Well
-
Nunc Dimittis, The Prayer of Symeon
-
Nunc Gaudet Maria
(Mary is a lady bright)
-
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)
-O-
-
O All Who Seek
With Christ To Rise
-
O Astonishing Grace
-
O Babe! In Manger Lying
-
O Bethlehem, a carol from Biscaya
-
O Bethlehem!,
an Old Basque Carol
-
O blesse
God in Trinité! - Thomas Wright
-
O Blessed
God In Trinity
-
O Blest Creator of the Stars
-
O
Blessed Day, When First Was Pour'd (Monk and Steggall, 1889)
-
O Blessed, Blessed Be The Lord And King
-
O Blessyd Johan the euangelyst (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
O Blyssedful
Berd, Full Of Grace
-
O
Blessedful Bird, Full Of Grace
-
O Bride Of Christ, Rejoice
-
O Bright Creator of
the Stars
-
O
Captain of the Martyr Host
-
O
Chief Of Cities, Bethlehem
-
O Child Of Lowly Manger Birth
-
O Child Of Wonder (Alternate Title: Noel, Noel, Noel)
-
O Child, Most Truly God's Own Son, Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000) from
a traditional Swiss text © 1980
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
O Christ The Lord, O Christ The King (Words: R. T. Brooks
(1918-); Lyrics are copyright; See #496 in The New English Hymnal)
-
O Christ, Our True And Only Light
-
O Christ, Redeemer Of Mankind - Littledale
-
O Christ, Redeemer Of Our Race - Baker
-
O Christ, Redeemer Of the World - Chambers
-
O Christ, Redeemer Of
Us All
-
O Christ, The
World's Redemption
-
O Christian People Come (Smith, 1856)
-
O Christians, With Triumphant Glee
-
O Christmas Bells, Ring Far And Near
-
O Christmas Night!
-
O
Christmas Night! (Dutch Lyrics:
O Kersnacht)
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 1 (German:
O Tannenbaum)
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 2
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 3
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 4
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 5; Translation by George K. Evans
("With faithful leaves unchanging."), copyright 1963, The
International Book of Christmas Carols
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 6; Translation by Bernard Braley
("The tree for every season"), The Galliard Book of Carols
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 7; Translation by Hugh Keyte and
Andrew Parrott ("With faithful leaves unchanging."), The New
Oxford Book of Carols (London: Oxford University Press, 1992)
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 8 ("Your leaves are faithful ever."),
Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 9 ("With faithful leaves unchanging;
different second verse. Translator Unknown.
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 10 ("Thy leaves are so unchanging"),
Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 11 ("How true you stand
unchanging."), Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 12 ("You stand in verdant beauty!"),
Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas Tree - Version 13 ("How lovely are your branches!"),
Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas
Tree - Version 14 ("How faithful are thy leaves;"), Translator
unknown.
-
O Christmas
Tree - Version 15 ("How beauteous are thy branches."),
Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas
Tree - Version 16
("How steadfast are your branches!"), Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas
Tree - Version 17
("Your branches green delight us."), Translator unknown.
-
O Christmas Tree -
The Hemlock Tree, Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
-
O
Christmas Tree -
O Faithful Pine
-
O
Christmas Tree -
O Christmas Pine
-
O Christmas Tree (O
Lutefisk, O Lutefisk – Humor, Authorship Unknown)
-
O Christmas Tree (O
Kenneth Starr Of Washington – Humor by Will Hartje, Date
Unknown)
-
O Christmas Tree
(Puppy Tree – Humor, Copyright 1996 Dogmama and Detroit Download
Central) -
O Christmas Tree
-
The Fir-tree,
Translator: Aug. Zarnack. -
O Christmas Tree -
To
The Fir Tree, Translator Unknown -
O Christmas, Merry Christmas
-
O Christmas, You Season of Childlike Delight (Traditional
Norwegian, Words and Music by Gustava Keilland,
O Jul Med Din Glede; Translation by George K. Evans; source
Walter Ehret and George K. Evans, eds.,
The International Book of Christmas
Carols . Fort Lauderdale, FL: Walton
Music Corp., 1963.)
-
O Clauis Dauid Inclita
-
O Come Rejoicing
-
O Come All Ye Faithful, Raise the Hymn of Glory (Husenbeth, 1848)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful
(Caswell, John Francis Wade, "Adeste
Fideles." See:
Notes on
Adeste Fideles)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful
(Translations by Frederick Oakeley and William Thomas
Brooke)
-
O Come,
All Ye Faithful (Ellerton)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (English Hymnal #28)
-
O Come, All
Ye Faithful (The English Hymnal, 1906, #614; the Customary Order of
Verses)
-
O Come,
All Ye Faithful (Hopkins, Great Hymns)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Johnston's 2nd)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (LHN, 1851)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Mercer)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (New Office Hymnal, 1907)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Oakeley 1852)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (O'Connor, 1902)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful
(Rodda, 1872)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Stewart 1889)
-
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Westminster Abbey)
-
O Come, All Ye
Faithful (It’s
Christmas, It’s Christmas – Humor by Howard Ryan, Date Unknown)
-
O Come, All Ye
Faithful (O
Come All Ye Grateful Deadheads - Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
-
O Come, All Ye
Faithful (O
Come, All Ye Gases - Humor by an Unknown Author, Date Unknown)
-
O Come, All You Faithful-Hakes
-
O Come! Come Thou Emmanuel!
by Chambers from the Latin, "Veni, Veni Emmanuel! -
Daniel"
-
O Come, Come Thou, Emmanuel by Chope from the Latin, "Veni, Veni Emmanuel! -
Daniel"
-
O Come, Divine Messiah
(Translation of the French carol,
Venez Divin Messie)
-
O Come, Emmanuel, O Come!
-
O
Come! Immanuel, Hear Our Call
-
O Come Let Us Adore
-
O Come, Little Children – Version 1
-
O Come, Little Children – Version 2
-
O Come, Little Children – Version 3
-
O Come, Little Children – Version 4
-
O Come, Little Children – Version 5
-
O Come, Little Children - Version 6
-
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
– Version 1 (Translation by John Mason
Neale, et al, from the Latin, "Veni, Veni Emmanuel! -
Daniel")
-
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
– Version 2 (Translated by Thomas
Alexander Lacey)
-
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel-Neale & Coffin (1916)
-
O Come, Redeemer Of Mankind (Translation of
Veni, Redemptor Gentium)
-
O Cruel Herod! Why Thus Fear
-
O Dark Was The Night
-
O Day Full of Grace - Weyse
-
O Day Of God, Draw
Nigh (Words: R. B. Y. Scott, copyright 1937)
-
O Dear
Little Children
-
O Divine King (Tu scendi dalle stelle, Traditional Italian)
-
O Earth Be Joyful, All Ye Nations Sing
-
O Eternal Wisdom Which Proceedest From The Mouth Of The Most High
- John Henry Newman, The Greater Antiphons
-
O, Fair Jerusalem
-
O Fairest Day That Ever
Dawned - Christmas Day
-
O Fairest Morning
Light, Appear
-
O Faithful Pine (German:
O Tannenbaum)
-
O Father, May Thy Word Prevail
-
O Flos de
Jesse Virgula
-
O For A Seraph's Tongue To Tell
-
O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing (an excerpt from
Glory to God, and Praise and Love)
-
O For
Thy Spirit, Holy John
-
O Gladsome Light, O Grace
-
O Glorious Jerusalem, Joy
Of All The Earth
-
O
Glorious Johan Evangelyste
-
O
Glorious Lady, Throned On High
-
O Glowing East! O Wondrous Sparkling Star!
-
O
God Of Bethel
-
O God Of God, O Light Of Light
-
O God! O Father, Kind and Best!
-
O God,
Our Help In Ages Past
-
O God, That Guides The Cheerful Sun
-
O
Happy Day, When First Was Poured (Dearmer, 1906)
-
O Happy Day, When This Our State
-
O
Happy Morn
-
O Hark, O Hark, Methinks I Hear A Voice
-
O Haste, The Blessed Babe Is Born
-
O Hasten and Join With Your Voices
-
O
Hearken Ye (Wihla Hutson and Alfred Burt, copyright 1954; opens in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
-
O Heavenly Wisdom, Hear Our Cry
-
O Heavenly Word Of God On High (Lyrics Are Copyright, #2,
Editors, New English Hymnal, 1986)
-
O Heavenly Word, Eternal Light
-
O Herod, Wicked Enemy
-
O Hinds, Tune Up Your Pipes
-
O Holy Child, We Welcome Thee
-
O Holy Night (French,
Minuit, chrétiens or
Cantique De Noel)
-
O How Beautiful The Sky (Words:
Deilig Er Den Himmel Blaa,
Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig (1783-1872);
See Also
Mike and Else's Norwegian Songbook
(Bloomington, MN:
Skandisk, 1985)
-
O How Shall I Keep My Christmas?
-
O How Shall I Receive Thee - Version 1(Compare:
How Shall I Meet Thee and
O Lord, How Shall I Meet You)
-
O How
Shall I Receive Thee - Version 2
-
O Infant, God's Eternal Son
-
O Jesu Christ, All Praise To Thee
-
O Jesu, King
of Glory
-
O Jesu, King Most Wonderful
-
O
Jesu, Lord, Most Mighty King
-
O
Jesu, Saviour Of Us All
-
O Jesu,
Star of Bethlehem
-
O Jesu, Sweet Child
– Version 1
-
O Jesu, Sweet Child –
Version 2 (Translation by Elizabeth Poston and Malcolm Williamson,
eds., A Book of Christmas Carols (New York: Prentice Hall
Press, 1988)
-
O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is
-
O Jesus So Sweet (Text translated & MIDI sequenced by Bill Egan,
copyright)
-
O Jesus, King Most Wonderful
-
O Jesus, King Of Glory
-
O Jesus, True and Fervent Friend
-
O Jesus, Thou Art Standing
-
O Jesus Thou the Beauty Art
-
O John, Who Saw
The Spirit
-
O Joseph Was An Old Man
-
O Joyful Shepherds Make Haste
-
O Key of David, Hailed by Those
-
O Let Us Praise The Christmas Tree
-
O Light Incarnate!
-
O Light Of Light, By Love Inclined
-
O Light Resplendent of the Morn
-
O Little Babe! In Bethlehem Born
-
O Little Love (Christmas, Epiphany) -
Shirley Erena Murray
(opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
O Little One Sweet, O Little One Mild (Music Only; Lyrics by
Percy Dearmer, 1928, Are Copyright)
-
O Little Town Of Bethlehem
-
O Little Town of Bethlehem-Hakes
-
O Little Town Of
Bethlehem (French, "Petite
Ville, Bethleem")
-
O Little Town Of
Bethlehem (O
Little Bank Americard – Humor)
-
O Little Town Of
Bethlehem (O
Little Credit Card – Humor)
-
O Little Town Of
Bethlehem (O
Little Melting Particle - Humor)
-
O Lord Our God, Arise
-
O Lord, How Shall I Meet You (Compare
O How Shall I Receive Thee and
How Shall I Meet Thee)
-
O Lord, Our God, In Adoration (Words:
R.
Michael Cullinan, Copyright 1996; Used With Permission)
-
O Lord, Saviour of the World
-
O Lord, We Welcome Thee
-
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High - Version 1
-
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High - Version 2
-
O
Love Supreme, Exceeding Broad
-
O Lovely Infant, Born For Me
-
O Lovely Star That Shone So Bright
-
O Lovely Voices Of The Sky
-
O Lovely Voices Of The Sky,
alt.
-
O Lowly, Sacred Stable
-
O Maker of the Stars of Night
-
O Mary, Well of Purity
-
O Master, It Is Good To Be
-
O May I Always Bear In Mind
-
O
Mercy Divine, How Couldst Thou Incline
-
O Merry Ring The
Christmas Bells (Alternate Title:
The Cornish Bells)
-
O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright
(Winkworth) (German:
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern);
compare
How
Brightly Beams the Morning Star (Winkworth, second version)
-
O Morning Star, So Pure, So Bright (Composite Translation)
-
O Most Joyful, O Most Holy,
O du froliche by Johannes Daniel
Falk (1768-1826) translated by Alan Luff (born 1928) English
translation ©
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
O Most Mighty! O Most Holy
-
O Night Divine
-
O Night of
Nights (O night desired of man so
long!)
-
O Night of
Nights, Supreme Delights
-
O Night, Peaceful And Blest
-
O
Night, Restful And Deep
-
O North, With All Thy Vales Of Green
-
O One
With God The Father
-
O Quickly Come, Dread Judge Of All
-
O Radix Iesse Simplices-Ritson
-
O Ring Ye Bells
-
O Root of Jesse, Thou On Whom
-
O Round As The World Is The Orange You Give Us! Fred Pratt Green
(1903-2000) © 1979
Stainer &
Bell Ltd. A Christingle carol.
-
O Sanctissima Translations and adaptations include:
-
O Sapiencia of the Ffader (The Great Advent Antiphons, late 15th
Century)
-
O Saving Victim, Opening Wide
-
O Savior Of Our Fallen Race (Notes Only; Words Copyright by
Gilbert E. Doan, Jr., 1930-)
-
O Saviour Of
Our Race
-
O Saviour of the
World Forlorn
-
O Saviour, Heaven's Portal Rend
-
O
Saviour, Lord, To Thee We Pray
-
O
Saviour, Rent The Heavens In Twain
-
O Savior, Whom This Holy Morn
-
O Shepherds Sing Together
-
O Sight of Anguish
-
O
Silent Night (Emma Pitts, pub. 1884)
-
O Sing A Joyous Carol
-
O Sing A Song Of Bethlehem (Also Known As: O Sing A Hymn Of
Bethlehem)
-
O Sing Of The Savour's Might
-
O
Sing To God
-
O Sing We A Carol
-
O That I Had An Angel's Tongue
-
O The Beautiful Old Story
-
O
The Morn, The Merry Merry Morn
-
O Thou Essential Word
-
O Thou Redeemer Of Our Race
-
O Thou Who By A Star Didst Guide
-
O Thou Who Hearest Every Heartfelt Prayer
-
O Thou, On Whom the Nations Wait
-
O
Thou, The Maker of Each Star
-
O Thou, Who Bad'st Thy Star Display
-
O Thou, Who Camedst Down of Old
-
O Thou, Who Thine
Own Father's Breast
-
O Thou, Whose Name is “God With Us”
-
O Uery lyfe of swetnes and hope (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
O Very God Of Very God,
John Mason Neale
-
O Very God of Very God - An Advent Hymn from
The Hymnary,
1872
-
O Vision Blest Of Heavenly Light (George B. Timms (1910-); Words
Are Copyright)
-
O Watchman, Will The Night Of Sin
-
O Well! O Well!
(The First Nowell)
-
O
What Mean These Songs They're Singing?
-
O Wisdom! Of the Father Bred, Dom Samuel Gregory Ould
-
O Wisdom, Sovereign Master of Man's Soul,
Dean Charles William Stubbs
-
O Wisdom! Spreading Mightily From out the Mouth of God Most High,
attributed to Lord Horatio Nelson,
The Sarum Hymnal
-
O Wisdom, That Comest Out of the Mouth of the Most High,
John, Marquess of Bute
-
O Wisdom, That Proceedest from the Mouth of the Most High,
Dom Prosper
Gueranger
-
O Wisdom, That Proceedest From the Mouth of the Most High,
H. N. Oxenham
-
O Wisdom That Proceedest From The Mouth of the
Most High, Everard
Green
-
O Wisdom, That with God’s Own Breath, Henry Charles
Beeching
-
O Wisdom, Which Camest Forth out of the Mouth of the Most High,
John Mason Neale
-
O Wisdom, Which Camest Out of the Mouth of the Most High, St.
Saviour's, Leeds.
-
O Wisdom Which Camest Out of the Mouth of the Most High,
W. J. Birkbeck
-
O Wisdom Which Camest Out of the Mouth of the Most High, Arthur
H. Dyke Acland, 1840.
-
O Wisdom, Which Camest Out of the Mouth of the Most High,
Edward Bannerman Ramsey, 1857.
-
O Wisdom Which Camest Out of the Mouth of the Most High. Horatio
Nelson (3rd Earl Nelson), 1877.
-
O Wisdom Which Camest Out, G. H. Palmer
-
O Wisdom Which Comest Out of the Mouth of the Most High.
Hymns and Introits for the Service of the Church, 1870.
-
O Wisdom, Who Came From the Mouth of the Most High,
Anonymous
-
O Wisdom, Who Hast Proceeded - 1719, Anonymous
-
O Wisdom, Who Hast Proceeded - 1755, Rev. Pacificus Baker,
O.S.F.
-
O Wisdom, Who O'er Earth Below,
John Mason Neale and William Cooke, alt. Version 1.
-
O Wisdom, Who O'er Earth Below - Cooke
-
O Wonder of Wonders
-
O Wonderful The Tidings
-
O Wondrous Mystery, Full of Passing Grace
-
O Wondrous Type, O Vision Fair
-
O Word Of God Incarnate
-
O Word, That Goest Forth On High (Translation: Editors,
The
Hymnal 1940, #8, Copyright)
-
O
Worthy Lord And Most Of Might
-
O Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness
-
O Ye Men Lost and Forsaken
-
O Ye Who Seek The Lord
-
O Ye, The Truly Wise
-
O You Merry, Merry Souls
-
O You Who Truly
Seek Your Lord
-
O, Come Have A Look (Dutch:
O, kom er eens kijken)
-
O, Hear Ye Not The Angel-song
-
O,
Let Your Mingling Voices Rise
-
O! Come Ye Down To Cana
-
O! See Man's Saviour in Bethlehem Born
-
O! The Almighty Lord
-
O'er Bethlehem's Hill, In Time Of Old
-
O'er Hill And Dell The Christmas
-
O’er Old Judea’s Hills
-
O'er The Hill And O'er The Vale
-
O'er The Mountains (First Line:
Swelling o’er the
mountain sounds the Christmas bell)
-
O'er The Distant Mountains Breaking
-
O'er The Plains
-
Of A Rose Singe We (see:
This
Rose is Railed on a Ryse)
-
Of A Rose,
A Lovely Rose (Rickert; First Line: Hearken to me, both
old and ying)
-
Of A Rose, A Lovely Rose
(Chambers & Sidgwick; First Line: Lesteneth, lordinges, bothe
elde and yinge)
-
Off A Rose, A Louely Rose (Flugel; First line: Herkyn to me both
olde & yonge)
-
Of All Thi Frendes Sche Is The Flowr
-
Of Herod's Bloody Reign
-
Of
mary a mayde withowt lesyng
-
Of Mary
Criste was bore - Thomas Wright
-
Of M A R I Syng I Wyll A New Song
-
Of Noble Cities Thou Art Queen
-
Of On That Is So
Fayr and Bright
-
Of On That Is So Fayr and Bri3t
-
Of The
Birth Of Christ
-
Of The
Birth Of The Firstborn
-
Of The
Father Sole Begotten - Neale (Latin:
Corde Natus Ex Parentis)
-
Of
The Father’s Heart Begotten - Davis
-
Of The Father's Heart Begotten - WJ Blew
-
Of The Father’s Love Begotten - Version 1
by Baker
-
Of The Father’s Love Begotten - Version 2
-
Of
The Father's Love Begotten - Version 3
-
Of The Father’s Will Begotten
-
Of the Maid in Bethlehem
-
Of The Purification
-
Of These Four Letters Sing Will I
-
Of sayne Steuen goddes knyght (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
Off
The 5 Joyes Of Owr Lady
-
Offspring Of The Eternal Father
-
Oft a Seasonable Word
-
Oft Have We Passed the Guilty Night
-
Oh Christmas
Is Merry
-
Oh Holy Babe, Our Prayer Receive
-
Oh Let Thy Praise, Redeemer, God !
-
Oh Realm Of Light
-
Oh
Saviour, Whom This Holy Morn
-
Oh Solemn Hour! When Hearts Were Lowly Bending
-
Oh Wouldst Thou In Thy Glory Come
-
Oh ! Come Ye Faithful, And Your Homage Bring
-
Oh! Dear Jesus
-
Oh! Infant Jesus
-
Oh! Let Us All Be Glad Today
-
Oh! Lovely Infant, Dearest Saviour
-
Oh, Must We Not Sing Our Christmas Hymn
-
Oh! Night Among The Thousands
-
Oh! Sing A Merry Carol
-
Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful, Joyful Triumph Raising (Woodd, 1821)
-
Oh, For a Saint Like Thee
-
Oh,
Happy Day, When First Was Poured (Chandler, 1837)
-
Oh, Here's To The Holly (...that cures melancholy!)
-
Oh, How Wondrous News
-
Oh, May My God, Whom Shade, And Night
-
Oh, Rejoice Ye Christians Loudly
-
Oh, Righteous Joseph wedded was (Christmas
Mummers' Carol)
-
Oh, Shine, My
Redeemer! -
Oh, Sing To-day! -
Oh, Sleep Now, Holy Baby (Translation John Donald Robb,
Copyright 1954)
-
Oh, What A Merry Land Is England
-
Oh, Who Are They, So Pure?
-
Oh,
Who Would Be A Shepherd Boy
-
Old Christmas
(First Line: "It's a long way round the year, my dears")
-
Old
Christmas Returned (First
Line: "All you that to feasting and mirth are inclined")
-
Old Tin Star (Words by Murray McLauchlan, Date Unknown)
-
Old Toy Trains (Words and Music: Roger Miller, 1967)
-
Old Year Now Away Is Fled, The (Alternate: The Old Year Away Is
Fled)
-
The
Old Year Now Hath Passed Away
-
Omnes Gentes
Plaudite - Rickert
-
Omnes gentes plaudite - Wright
-
On A Christmas Morning
-
On A Starry Night in Bethlehem (First Line of
"Miracle Hymn"). Copyright 2013. Words and Music: Candace Lee and
Luke Atencio. Performed by Susan Boyle in the 2013 movie "The
Christmas Candle," and on Boyle's Christmas CD "Home For Christmas."
ASCAP "Righteous Writing."
-
On Bethlehem's Silent Plain
-
On
Christmas Night, All Christians Sing - Waddinge, A Smale Garland
of Pious and Godly Songs. (1684). Three
verses of eight-lines (presumably also appeared as six verses of
four-lines). See
On Christmas Night - Notes
and
On Christmas Night
- Sheet Music.
-
On Christmas Night-1869
-
Christmas
Night - A Good Christmas Box (1847).
G. Walters, A
Good Christmas Box (Dudley:
G. Walters, 1847, Reprinted by Michael Raven, 2007), pp. 20-21.
Six verses of four lines. No chorus.
-
On Christmas Night -
Bramley & Stainer (Henry Ramsden
Bramley and John Stainer, Christmas Carols New and Old (London:
Novello, Ewer & Co., 1878), Carol #56, p. 130.
Three verses of ten lines; 4th line and 9th line doubled (a combination
of six verses).
-
On
Christmas Night - Broadside Harding B 7(58). Five verses of 4 lines, with notes.
-
On
Christmas Night - Broadside Johnson Ballads 1392A.
Six verses of four lines.
-
On Christmas
Night True Christians Sing - Broadside Douce Adds. 137(22), Six verses of four lines,
and
Arthur Henry Brown,
ed.,
In Excelsis Gloria-Carols for
Christmastide, Hymn #23, pp. 49-51,
Three verses of eight lines.
-
On Christmas Night - Broadside Firth b.34(29).
Six verses of four lines.
-
On Christmas
Night - Broadwood, (Broadwood, 1892, Surrey).
Five verses
of six lines. Printed in Journal of the Folk-Song Society, Vol. II, p. 127.
-
On
Christmas Night - Williams - (Noted from Mrs.
Verrall, Sussex, 1904, four verses of 6 lines). Also in "Fantasia on Christmas
Carols" (1912) and Eight Traditional English Carols (London:
Stainer & Bell, Ltd., 1919), Carol #2, "On Christmas Night"
(Sussex), pp. 8-10 (verses 1, 3, and 4).
-
On Christmas Night -
Cecil Sharp -
Four verses of 4 lines, no chorus. Noted from William Bayliss, 1909, Gloucestershire, printed in Cecil J. Sharp, English Folk-Carols (London:
Novello & Co., Ltd., 1911), #10, p. 24.
-
On Christmas
Night - The Batchelar Broadside. Five verses of 4 lines.
-
On Christmas Times All
Christians Sing - Gardiner and Guyer - Three verses of 4 lines. Words and tune collected from
George Blake of Southampton, Hampshire, on June 6, 1906 by G. B. Gardiner and
John F. Guyer.
-
On Christmas Night (1) –
Five verses of
5 lines (the last line is repeated).
Source lost.
-
On Christmas Night (2) –
Four verses of four
lines. Source lost.
-
On Christmas Night (3) –
Four verses of
six lines (the first two lines of each verse are repeated). Source lost.
-
On Christmas Night (4)
–
Williams, 1912 & 1919, three verses of six lines. Compare:
On
Christmas Night - Williams (1904), four verses of six lines.
-
On
Christmas night all Christians sing.
The Sussex Carol. Four verses
of four lines, with chorus. Source lost.
-
On Christmas Times All Christians Sing - Gardiner and Guyer.
Three verses of four lines.
-
On Hire Is Al Mi Lif Ylong
-
On hire is al mi lif i-long
-
On Jordan’s Banks, The Baptist's Cry
- Version 1
-
On Jordan's Bank
The Baptist's Cry - Chandler
-
On Jordan's Bank, The Baptist's Cry - Version 3
-
On Jordan's Banks, The Herald's Cry
-
On Judah’s Plains As Shepherds Sat
-
On The Birthday Of The Lord - Version 1 (Bramley & Stainer)
-
On The Birthday Of The Lord - Version 2 (G. R. Woodward)
-
On The First Bright Christmas Day
-
On
The Infancy Of Our Saviour (First Line: Hail, Blessed Virgin,
Full of Heavenly Grace)
Hail Mary, Full of Grace (Marnie Barrell, copyright 2001;
-
On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity - Version 1
-
On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity - Version 2
-
On The Night When Jesus Came (Poland -
Gdy Sie Chrystus
Rodzi; compare
Christ Is Born This Evening)
-
On This Auspicious, Memorable Morn
-
On This Blessed Eve We Sing
-
On This Night (Translation of Traditional French, 19th Century)
-
On This Night, Most Holy (Words:
R.
Michael Cullinan, Copyright 1996; Used With Permission)
-
On This Day Earth Shall Ring (Personent
hodie from
Piae Cantiones, 1582; Translation Jane M. Joseph)
-
On This Day Earth Shall Ring (Version 2 - Translator Unknown)
-
On This Day Youthful Voices Sing Aloud (Personent
hodie from
Piae Cantiones, 1582)
-
On Yesternight I Saw
A Sight - Version 1, Bramley & Stainer (Alternate Title:
Virgin And Child, The
-
On Yesternight I Saw A Sight - Version 2, Hutchins (Alternate
Title: The Virgin And The Child)
-
Once Again The Festal Morning
-
Once Again The Olden Story (Alternate Title:
Joyful Is The Morn)
-
Once Again, O Blessed Time
-
Once, As I
Remember
-
Once He Came In Blessing
-
Once In Bethlehem Of Judah
-
Once In Royal David’s City
-
Once In The Winter Cold
-
Once More The Sweet Melodious Sound
-
Once More We All Together Meet
-
Once More, O Lord, Thy Sign Shall Be
-
Once O’er Judea’s Hills By Night
-
Once O'er The Fields Of Bethlehem
-
Once Thou Didst On Earth Appear
-
One Christmas Morning
-
One For The Little
Bitty Baby (Alternative Title:
Children, Go Where I Send Thee)
-
One God There Is, Of Wisdom, Glory, Might
-
One God, one Baptisme, and one Fayth (A New Dyall)
-
One More Sleep Till
Christmas (Sung by Kermit in the Muppet Christmas Carol, Copyright 1992)
-
One Night In Dark December
-
One Of The Children Of The Year, Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000) © 1992
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
One Small Child (Words and
Music: David Meese, copyright 1994; Recorded by Rebecca St. James)
-
One Winter's Night
-
One Yule-night, As Abed I Lay
-
Only Son From Heaven, The
-
Only Son From Heaven,
The (Original Lyrics:
Gud Faders Son Enbaarne)
-
Oogie Boogie’s Song (From
"The Nightmare Before Christmas", Copyright 1993)
-
Open Stood The Gates of Heaven
-
Open
Thy Door, Gentle Hosteler
-
Open Your Sleeping Eyes, Alan Gaunt (born 1935) ©
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Other Night, The (Version of
This Endris Night)
-
Other Wiseman, The
(Written and recorded by Afterglow (Deseret Books, Date
Unknown)
-
Our Blessed Lady's Lullaby
-
Our Christmas Tree is Deck'd Once More
-
Our Day Of Joy Is Here Again
-
Our God Approaches From The Skies
-
Our God Has Given His Son To The Earth, Fred Kaan (born 1929) © 1968
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Our Holy God the Smallest Fault
-
Our Lady on Christmas Day
-
Our
Lady Sat Within Her Bower
-
Our Lady
Took The Road
-
Our Master Hath A Garden
-
Our Message
-
Our Souls Shall Magnify The Lord
-
Out Of The East
(Harry Noble, copyright 1940)
-
Out
Of The East A Star Shone Bright
-
Out Of Your Sleep Arise and Wake (Rickert; Alternate Title:
Arise and
Wake)
-
Out Of Youre
Slepe Arise And Wake (Chambers & Sidgwick)
-
Out of the blosme sprang a thorn (Wright, 1856)
-
Out Of The Blossom Sprang A Thorn
(Rickert)
-
Out Of The Orient, Crystal Skies
-
Out From The Rising Of The Sun
-
Outlanders, Whence Come Ye Last?
-
Outside, How Hard It Bloweth
-
Over Hills And Over Plains
-
Over The
River And Through The Wood
- Grandfather &
Thanksgiving Day - The Original Version with the title: "The
New-England Boy's Song About Thanksgiving Day"
-
Over The River And Through The Woods - Grandmother & Christmas
Day
-
Over The River And Through The Woods (Grandma’s Version – Humor)
-
Over The River And
Through The Woods (Over
The River Comes Santa Claus – Humor)
-
Over Trackless Regions
-
Over Yonder's A Park (A
Corpus Christi Carol)
-
The Ox He Openeth Wide The Doore
-P-
-
Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers
-
Partly Work and Partly Play
-
Pass It On
-
Past Three A Clock (Alternate Title: Past Three O'Clock)
-
Pat A Pan – Version 1
-
Pat A Pan – Version 2
-
Pat A Pan – Version 3
(Translation by Keyte and Parrott, editors of The New Oxford Book
of Carols, copyright 1992)
-
Pat A Pan - Version 4
(Willie Take Your Little Drum, From John Brush's 1988 The
Children's Book of Carols)
-
Pat A Pan - Version 5
-
Patapan
(From Terry's Two Hundred Folk Carols)
-
Patapan by David Newman
-
Pat A Pan – (French:
Guillo Pran Ton Tamborin)
-
Peace Carol, The (Bob
Beers, copyright 1965)
-
Peace Child (Advent) - Shirley Erena Murray
(opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Peace is Born on Earth (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
-
Peace On Earth/Little
Drummer Boy (Bing Crosby And David Bowie, Arrangement Copyright
1977); I have been advised that this arrangement was never
published.
-
Peace On Earth - Thos. Jarmon (First Line: Behold the grace
appears)
-
Peace, Peace, Peace (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord
Music)
-
Peaceful Night, All Things Sleep (Translation by Edward Thring,
ca. 1887); “Holy night! Long watch keep”)
-
Peaceful Night, Hallowed Night (Translator unknown; "All around,
sleep profound")
-
Peaceful The Wondrous Night
-
Peaceful Were The Plains That
Night
-
The Peasant's Pilgrimage (First Line:
Tu-re-lu-re-lu! The cock doth crow)
-
People That In Darkness Sat, The
-
People That In Darkness Walked, The
-
People, Look East (Words: Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965), 1928)
-
The Period Is Come, And Lo, To-day
-
Pine Cones And Holly Berries (Meredith Willson
From the musical production "Here's Love"
Copyright 1963, rev. 1991)
-
Please Come Home For
Christmas (Written by Charles Mose Brown and Gene C. Redd; Recorded
in 1947 by Charles Brown and numerous others. Copyright)
-
Pocket Chant, The - Humor
-
Poor and Quiet (Link opens in a new window at Sally DeFord
Music)
-
Poor Little Jesus
(Words and Music by Paul Campbell, copyright 1951)
-
Poor Wanderers, Who Make Your Prayer
-
Praise (First Line: All
join in praise and loudly sing)
-
Praise God The Lord, Ye Sons Of Men
-
Praise Jesus Christ Who Came This Night
-
Praise to God, Whose Holy Spirit (Marnie Barrell, copyright
1995)
-
Praise We Our God! Yet Once Again
-
Praise, Lord
-
Pray Remember The Poor; please also see
Now Winter Is Come
-
Precious Child, So Sweetly Sleeping
-
Predestinate of God
Most High
-
Prepare Thy Way, O Zion
-
Pretty Paper (Words
and Music: Willie Nelson, copyright 1962)
-
The Prince of Life
(First Line: Come, let us lift our hearts and voice)
-
Prince of
Martyrs! Thou Whose Name
-
The Prince of Peace,
To Sinners Given
-
The Princely
City Passing By
-
Proface
-
Proface, Welcom, Well Come (Middle English
from Sandys)
-
Profate,
welcome, wellecome! - Thomas Wright
-
Promised Savior, Promised King (Link opens in a new window at
Sally DeFord Music)
-
Prophet of Christ the Lord Most-High
-
Psallite unigenito
(What if an Infant small be cradled in the stall)
-
Psalm for Christmas Day Morning
-
Puer Nobis Natus Est
(Be glad, lordinges, bethe
more and lesse)
-
Pure Maid Of
Nazareth
-
Put By Your Business Worry
-
Put On Thy Beautiful
Robes, Bride Of Christ
-
Put Thou Thy Trust In God
-Q-
-R-
-
Race That Long In Darkness Pined, The -
Rachel, Weeping For Her
Children - The Holy Innocents -
Raise Your
Voices Faithful Choirs -
Raise We Our Voices to the Lord of Glory -
Real Meaning Of Christmas (Written by Joseph W. Pace II, copyright 1996, performed by
the Colorado Mass Choir; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas";
link opens in a new window at Amazon.com) -
Reason For The Seasons, The
-
Redeemer Of The Nations! Hear
-
Redeemer Of The Nations, Come (Translation of
Veni, Redemptor Gentium by Charles P. Price Is Copyright)
-
Redeemer of the Nations, Come – Translator Unknown
-
Redeemer of the Nations, Come - Catherine Winkworth Translation
-
Redeemer, Jesus, Life of Man
-
Redemption the Wonder of Angels
-
Rejoice And Be Glad
-
Rejoice And Be Merry,
In Songs and In Mirth
-
Rejoice And Be Merry, Set Sorrow Aside - Douce Adds 137(45)
-
Rejoice in Jesu's Birth!
-
Rejoice Today
-
Rejoice, The Lord Is King!, The Original from Charles Wesley
-
Rejoice! The Lord Is King, alt.
-
Rejoice, All Ye Believers - Findlater
-
Rejoice, All Ye Believers,
alt.
-
Rejoice, Loud Hallelujahs
Let Us Sing
-
Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers!
-
Rejoice, Rejoice, This Happy Morn
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Rejoice, Rejoice,
This Happy Morn (Os
Er Idag En Frelser Fodt)
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Rejoice, Rejoice, Ye Christians
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Rejoice, The Glorious Day Is Come
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Rejoice, Ye Babes Around The Coast
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Rejoice, Ye Faithful Of The Earth
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Rejoyce, Rejoyce, Ye Mortals All Rejoyce
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Remember, Life Is Short
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Remember Man, Remember Man
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Remember, O Thou Man - Version 1
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Remember, O Thou Man - Version 2
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Remember, O
Thou Man - Version 3
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Remember, O
Thou Man - Version 4
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Repent, The Kingdom Draweth Nigh
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Rich Gold From The Earth Is Delved
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Righteous Joseph (When righteous Joseph wedded was)
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Rightful Prince of Martyrs Thou
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Ring Bells, Ring, Ding, Dong, Ding (Germany - Kling Glökchen)
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Ring Merrily
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Ring On, Ye Bells
-
Ring On, Ye Joyous Christmas Bells
-
Ring Out The Bells For Christmas (From Chope with lyric and
music attribution to William Augustine Ogden)
-
Ring Out The Bells For Christmas (From Hutchins with lyrics
attribution to Rev. E. A. Washburn; three musical settings)
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Ring Out Ye Wild and Merry Bell
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Ring Out, O Bells! Your Peals Today
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Ring Out, Ring Out A Joyful Peal
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Ring Out, Ring Out, O Christmas Bells
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Ring Out, Sweet Bells
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Ring Out, Wild Bells
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Ring Out, Ye Bells
-
Ring Out, Ye Merry Bells
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Ring Out, Ye Throbbing Stars Of Night
-
Ring Out, Ye Wild And Merry Bells
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Ring The Bells Of Bethlehem! Fred Pratt Green 1903-2000 © 1980
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
Ring The Bells, The Christmas Bells
-
Ring The Joyful Christmas Bells (Alternate Title: In A Manger
Lies The Child)
-
Ring, Christmas Bells
(Words: Minna Louise Hohman, copyright 1947; Music: "Carol of the
Bells" by Peter J. Wilhousky, copyright 1936)
-
Ring, Happy Bells
-
Ring, Little Bells (Germany - Kling Glökchen Kling)
-
Ring,
Merry, Merry Bells!
-
Ring, O Ye Bells, O Ring Out
-
Ring, Ring The Bells
-
Ring, Ring, Ye Bells; Words by Anna McClintock and Music by Adam
Geibel
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Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow – Version 1
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Rise Up, And Follow – Version 2
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Rise,
My Soul, Adore Thy Maker
-
Rise,
O Salem, Rise And Shine
-
Rise, Wondering Shepherds, Rise
-
Rising of the Dead
-
Riu,
Riu, Chiu - English, Spanish and Esperanto versions at the web
site of Gene Keyes (opens in a new window at an exterior site).
-
River (Joni Mitchell,
copyright)
-
Rockabye Jesus
-
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree (Notes only; Words & Music by
Johnny Marks, copyright 1958)
-
Rocking Carol, The – Version 1 ("Jesus, Jesus, Little One,"
Translator Unknown)
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Rocking Carol, The – Version 2 ("Little Jesus, Sweetly Sleep;"
Translation by Percy Dearmer)
-
Rocking Carol, The –
Version 3 ("Jesus, Jesus, Baby Dear," Translation by George K.
Evans, copyright 1963)
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Rocking Carol, The –
(Original Czech Lyrics:
Hajej, Nynej, Jezisku)
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Rod Of
The Root Of Jesse
-
The Rolling Years At Length Fulfil
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Rorate
-
Rose of Sharon
-
Rosy Dawn, With Locks of Gold
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Round Orange, Round Orange, You Serve As A Sign, Elizabeth Cosnett
(born 1936)© 1992 Stainer & Bell Ltd. A Christingle carol.
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Rouse Ye, Shepherds
(Walter Ehret, Copyright 1967)
-
Rouse, Rouse From Your Slumbers
-
Royal Day That Chasest Gloom
- Neale, Carols for Christmas-tide
-
Royal Day That Chasest Gloom - Neale, Medieval Hymns
-
Royal Day That
Chasest Gloom
- Woodward, The Cowley Carol Book
-
Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer (Notes only; Words & Music by
John D. Marks, copyright 1949)
-
Rudolph, The
Red-Nosed Reindeer (Belle
Of The Ball – Humor)
-
Rudolph, The
Red-Nosed Reindeer (Iron
The Red Atom Molecule - Humor)
-
Rudolph, The
Red-Nosed Reindeer (Rudolph
… As Written By The IRS – Humor)
-
Rudolph, The
Red-Nosed Reindeer (Rudolph
… Used To Have A Steady Job – Humor)
-
Rudolph, The
Red-Nosed Reindeer (Simpson's
Version – Humor)
-
Rudolph, The
Red-Nosed Reindeer (Uh
Oh We’re In The Red, Dear – Humor)
Note: There are a large number of parodies of Rudolph.
However, many of them do not fit the criteria for inclusion on
this web site. For more information about this criteria, see
the
FAQ.
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St. Gabriel Came To Mary - The Annunciation
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St. John Did Lean on Jesus' Breast
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Saint John, Saint John, Was Christ’s disciple
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Saint Joseph, Meek And Mild
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Saint Mary,
Mother Mild; Compare
Seinte Mari moder milde
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Saint Nicholas - Patron of School Children
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Saint of God, Beloved
Stephen
-
Saint Of God, Elect And Precious
-
St. Stephen Had an Angel's Face
-
Saint Stephen Was A Clerk
-
Saint
Stephen Was A Holy Man - Version 1 (Gilbert)
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Saint Stephen Was An Holy Man - Version 2 (Sandys)
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Saynt Steven, The First Martere
-
St. Nicholas, Good Holy Man (Dutch:
Sinterklaas, Goed Heilig Man)
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Saints! The Glorious Mother Greeting
-
The Salutation Carol (Alternate Title: Nowell, Nowell,
Nowell, Nowell; First Line:
Tidings true there be come new)
-
Salvator mundi Domine - Thomas Wright,
1847 (four verses)
-
Salvator mundi, Domine - Edith Rickert
(four verses)
-
Salvator mundi,
Domine - Thomas Wright, 1856 (five verses)
-
Salvator mundi, Domine - Edith Rickert
(five verses)
-
Same Old Auld Lang Syne (Dan Fogelberg, copyright)
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Sans Day Carol (Alternate Title: Now The Holly Bears a Berry)
-
Santa Baby (Words and Music: Joan Javits Zeeman, Phil Springer and
Tony Springer, copyright 1953)
-
Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me) (Words and Music: Claude DeMetrius
and Aaron Schroeder, copyright 1957)
-
Santa Claus (Humor, to the tune of Rocket Man)
-
Santa Claus (It Must've Been Ol’) (Words and Music By Harry Connick,
Jr., copyright 1993)
-
Santa Claus Express, The
-
Santa Claus Is Back In Town (Words and Music by Jerry Leiber and
Mike Stoller, copyright 1957)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Words & Music by J. Fred Coots and
Henry Gillespie, 1932;
Notes)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Christmas
Time Is Coming Round – Humor)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Gil
Amelio’s Coming To Town! – Humor)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Outlet
Mall – Humor)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Sam & Roz Are Coming to Town – Humor;
copyright by MAD Magazine, late 1970s)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Santa
Claus Is Tapping Your Phone [How Santa Knows If You’ve Been
Good] – Humor)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Santa
Claus Is Watching For DUIs - Humor)
-
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (The
Chemistry Teacher's Coming to Town - Humor
-
Santa Claus Is Watching You (Ray Stevens, copyright)
-
The Santa Claus Rock (Pearlman & Thomson, copyright 2002)
-
Santa Claus, Indiana, USA (Words and Music: Abe Olman and Al Jacobs,
copyright 1959)
-
Santa Claus, You Are Much Too Fat (Humor)
-
Santa’s Beard (They Might Be Giants)
-
Santa's Beard (Words and Music by Brian Wilson and Mike Love,
copyright 1964)
-
Savior Eternal! (Health and Life of the World)
-
Savior Of The Nations, Come (Version 1; Translation of the Latin
Veni, Redemptor gentium)
-
Savior Of The Nations, Come (Version 2)
-
Saviour Of The Nations, Come (Pre-1908 translation from the
Moravian Church)
-
Savior Of The Nations, Come (German,
Nun Komm, Der Heiden Heiland translation of the Latin,
Veni, Redemptor gentium)
-
The
Saviour Comes! Sing Praise To Him
-
Saviour Of Children
-
Saviour Sweet, O Babe of Love
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Saviour, Let the Grace Supplied
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Saviour, When In Dust To Thee
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Savior, Who, Exalted High
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The
Saviour's Birth (Hark! Hark! What news the angels
bring)
-
The Saviour's
Coming Draws More Near
-
Saviour’s Day (Words and Music by Chris Eaton, Date Unknown)
-
Saviour's Day -
Cliff Richard,
Copyright 1990.
-
The
Saviour's Love
-
Saw You Never, In The Twilight?
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Say O My Soul What
Wondrous Light
-
Say You This Pagan Mistletoe, Fred Pratt Green
(1903-2000) © 1980
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
The
Scene Around Me Disappears
-
Scrooge (Words and Music: Paul Williams, From the Muppet Christmas
Carol, copyright 1992)
-
Search For Lodging, The (Mexico - Pedida de la Posada)
-
Seaventh
chapter of Isai - Thomas Wright
-
The
second person in Trinitié - Thomas Wright
-
Secret Birth (Lyrics by Bishop
Timothy Dudley-Smith)
-
Secret of Christmas (Words: Sammy Cahn, Music: Edward Chester
Babcock, circa 1959)
-
Seaventh
chapter of Isai - Thomas Wright
-
See, Amid The Winter's Snow - Caswall
-
See Amid The Winter’s Snow (Bramley and Stainer; Alternate Titles: See In Yonder
Manger Low and Hymn for Christmas Day)
-
See Seraphic Throngs Descending
-
See The Glory, More Than Glimmer, Andrew E
Pratt (born 1948) ©
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
See, The Morning Fair
And Bright
-
See
the Word Our Flesh Become | Verbum caro factum est
-
See They Come, A Glorious Army
-
See Ye Blushing Sons of Pride
-
See, He Comes
-
See, See They Come ! A
Glorious Army
-
See, The Morning Star is Dwelling - Version 1
-
See! The Morning Star Is Dwelling (Alternate Title:
Morning Star, The ) - Version 2
-
Seed Of The Woman, Look'd For Long
-
Seinte Mari moder milde;
Compare
Saint Mary,
Mother Mild
-
Sent From His
Heavenly Throne On High
-
Servant of God, and Son of Man
-
The
Servingman and the Husbandman
-
Set the Sun Dancing (A Song for Epiphany) (Epiphany) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Seven Joys Of Mary, The - Version 1 (Compare:
The First Good Joy Our Mary Had)
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The Seven Joys Of Mary - Version 2
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The Seven Joys of Mary - RR Terry
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The Seven Joys Of Mary - John Jacob Niles
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The Seven Rejoices Of Mary - RR Terry
-
Seven Virgins, The - Version 2 (All under the leaves, the leaves
of life)
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Seynt Nicholas Was Of Gret Posté
-
Seynt Stevene was a clerk
-
Seÿt Steuene Was A Clerk (A Carol For St. Stephen's Day; Middle
English)
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Shades Of Silent Night
-
Shake Me I Rattle (Words and Music: Hal Hackady and Charles Naylor,
Date Unknown)
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Shall I Tell You Who Will Come
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She May Be Called A Sovereign Lady (Rickert; First Line:
A maid
peerless hath born God's Son)
-
She May Be Called
A Sovereign Lady (Chambers & Sidgwick)
-
She May Be Callyd A Souerant Lady (Flügel
and Imelmann)
-
Sheep and Shepherds (Quem
pastores laudavere, Lyrics Translated by Malcolm Williamson,
b.1931, copyright 1988)
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Sheep Fast Asleep
-
Shepherd, Leave Thy Sheep (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
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The Shepherd Upon A Hill He Sat (Weston)
-
The Shepard Vpon A Hill He Satt
(Flügel)
-
The Shepherds (Words and Music: Peter Cornelius; translator
unknown; Alternate Title: Shepherds Watching Their Sheep. From Hutchins)
-
The Shepherds - Henry
Vaughan (From Silex Scintillans)
-
The Shepherds (By Henry Vaughan; Alternate Title:
Silex
Scintillans; From Rickert)
-
Shepherds, Words and Music by Bruce Cockburn, from his CD
Christmas (copyright 1993); link opens in external site
-
The Shepherds Amazed
-
Shepherds Came, Their Praises Bringing (Translation of
Quem Pastores Laudavere by George B. Caird)
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Shepherds From The Mountains
-
Shepherds Had An Angel, The
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Shepherds In
Judea
-
The
Shepherds Keep Their Flocks By Night
-
Shepherds Keeping Watch
By Night (Rodda, 1872)
-
Shepherds Keeping Watch By Night (Pickard-Cambridge, 1926)
-
Shepherds Left Their Flocks A-Straying, Imogen Holst
-
Shepherds Night Watch Keeping
-
The
Shepherds of Bethlehem
-
Shepherds Sang Their Praises O'er Him, Translation by Keyte and
Parrott, The New Oxford Book of Carols, copyright 1992
-
Shepherds Sing, and Shall I Silent Be? The
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Shepherds Tell Your Beauteous Story
-
Shepherds Watching O'er The Plain
-
Shepherds, Watching O'er Your Flocks
-
Shepherds Watching Their Sheep (Words and Music: Peter
Cornelius; translator unknown; Alternate Title: The Shepherds)
-
Shepherds Went Their Hasty Way, The - Coleridge
-
Shepherds Went Their Hasty Way, The, - Coleridge, Alt.
(Alternate
Title: A Christmas Carol)
-
The Shepherds Went Their Hasty Way - Terry, "Two Hundred Folk
Carols"
-
Shepherds Were Watching, The
-
Shepherds Why Do Ye Tarry?
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Shepherds, Arise! Be Not Afraid
-
Shepherds, Be Joyful
-
Shepherds, Draw Near
-
Shepherds, In the Field Abiding
-
Shepherds, Lead On To Bethlehem
-
Shepherds, Rejoice! Lift Up Your Eyes - Version 1
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Shepherds, Rejoice! Lift Up Your Eyes - Version 2
-
Shepherds, Rejoice, Lift Up Your Eyes - Version 3
-
Shepherds, The Chorus Come And Swell!
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Shepherds, The Day Is Breaking
-
Shepherds, Up!
-
Shepherds, What Fragrance (Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott, copyright,
1992; French:
Quelle est cette odeur agréable)
-
Shepherds, What Joyful Tidings
-
Shepherds! Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep (French Lyrics: "Berger,
Secoue Ton Sommeil Profond")
-
The Shepherd’s Carol (Round)
-
The Shepherd's Carol - Billings
-
Shepherd's Cradle Song
-
Shepherd's On Fair Bethlehem's Plain
-
Shepherd's Song, The (First Line: Shepherds Five In A Ring)
-
Shepherd's Song, The (First Line: Sweet Music, sweeter far)
-
Shepherd’s Rocking Carol (Czech:
Hajej,
Nynej, Jezisku), Translated by Elizabeth Poston, copyright, 1965
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Shine Calm And Bright, Ye Moonbeams Bright
-
Shine On,
Bethlehem's Star
-
Shine On, Fair Star -
The Shining Heralds From On
High -
Shining
Out Of Darkness -
Shining O'er Bethlehem
-
The Sighs and The Sorrows
-
Shout Aloud Oh Lovely Zion" (Title:
Hail the King! - Murray)
-
Shout The Glad Tidings (Alternate Title: Shout the Glad
Tidings, Exultingly Sing)
-
Shropshire Wakes,
or Hey for Christmas
-
Silence, Strange Sounds Are In
The Earth. ("The Warning and the Invitation") - A Communion Hymn For Advent
-
Silent Night, Holy Night -
Notes
-
Silent Night, Hallow'd Night! (Translator and Date Unknown;
"Earth is hushed, Heav'n a-light!")
-
Silent Night, Hallowed Night (Translation by J. F. Warner, 1849;
"Land and deep silent sleep")
-
Silent Night! Hallowed Night! (Translator unknown, ca. 1887; "Silent
sleep, calm and deep")
-
Silent Night, Holiest Night (Translation by C. T. Brooks; 1884;
"Moonbeams form silvery light")
-
Silent Night, Holiest Night
(Translation by Paul Gallico (1897-1976), "The Story of Silent
Night," 1967)
-
Silent Night, Holiest Night (Translation by Rev. Dr.
Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889);
Date Unknown; "All asleep, lonely light")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (7
O'Clock News, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, copyright)
-
Silent Night! Holy Night! (Translation by William Tidd Matson,
ca. 1887).
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Also "Silent night, sacred night";
Translator unknown; "Bethlehem sleeps yet what light")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (English Translation by Bishop
John Freeman Young,
prior to 1859, plus the translation of verses 3, 4, and 5 by William
C. Egan, 2006; "All is calm, all is bright"). Also see:
Silent Night, Holy Night (English translation of all six German
verses that is being distributed by the tourist office in
Oberndorf, Austria; the Young and Egan translations in the order
corresponding to the original carol)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Free
Translation by Huge Keyte and Andrew Parrott, The New Oxford Book
of Carols, 1992).
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (French, "Douce
Nuit! Sainte Nuit!")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Joyous
Christmas! Holy Christmas!, English Translation of
Glade jul, hellige jul! from
Mike and Else's Norwegian Songbook (Bloomington, MN:
Skandisk, 1985).
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Latin, "Silens
Nox, Sacra Nox")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Latin, "Silens
Nox, Sancta Nox")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Latin, "Tranquilla
Nox! Sancta Nox!")
-
Silent
Night, Holy Night (Moravian Church, Translator Unknown; pub. 1902;
"Slumber reigns! Naught in sight!")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Norwegian, "Glade
jol," Translation by T. B. S. Ingemann (1850) and O. Bernt
Støylen (1905)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Norwegian, "Glade
jul, dejlige jul," Translation by T. B. S. Ingemann, 1850)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Norwegian, "Glade
jul, hellige jul," Said to be a translation by H. A. Brorson,
but also attributed to T. B. S. Ingemann)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Norwegian, "Stille Natt - Heilage Natt!," translation by Erik
Hillestad, 1991)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Norwegian, "Stille
Natt! Heilage Natt!," Translator And Date Unknown)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Silent
Mac, Broken Mac – Humor)
-
Silent Night Holy Night (Translation by A. C. Chapin; pub. 1898,
"In the gloom shines a light")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Translated by Bettina
Klein; "Round yon godly tender pair"; date unknown)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Translation by David Willcocks, copyright circa 1970).
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Translation by Elizabeth Poston, The Penguin Book of Carols,
copyright 1965)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Translation by Frank Petersohn, 1997;
"All's asleep, one sole light"; Source:
English Lyrics by Frank, 1997,
Stille Nacht Info (English))
-
Silent
Night, Holy Night - Hakes (Translation by Dr. Steve H.
Hakes © 2015; Used with permission.)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night
(Translation by G. B. Timms, The New English Hymnal, #35,
1986.)
-
Silent Night, Holy Night (Translation by W. G. Rothery; "Starry
skies beaming bright")
-
Silent Night, Holy Night! (Translation by W. L. Mason; 1899;
"All is held in slumber's might")
-
Silent
Night, Holy Night (Translator Unknown; pub. 1883; "All
men sleep, the only light")
-
Silent Night, holy night; old
German carol, poem translated by Basil Douglas, arrangement by
Leslie Woodgate. London: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd. Nov. 8,
1938.
-
Silent Night, Peaceful Night (Translator And Date Unknown' "All
things sleep, shepherds keep")
-
Silent Night, Peaceful Night (Translator And Date Unknown' "All
things sleep, shepherds keep"). Possibly No. 17 in Carols for
St. Stephen's Church, Kirkstall, Lees, 1872.
-
Silent Night, Shadowy Night (Marie Mason, ca 1884; "Purple dome,
starry light!")
-
Silent Stars, The (Words and Music: John Jacob Niles, copyright
1948; First Line: The same silent stars stood still in the sky")
-
Silent Stars Were Watching
-
Silently
Falling Snow
-
Silver and Gold (Words and Music by Johnny Marks, copyright 1964)
-
Silver Bells (Words & Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans,
copyright 1950)
-
Silver Bells (Buy
and Sell – Humor)
-
Silver Bells (Silent
Labs - Humor)
-
Silver Bells (Silver
Nitrate - Humor)
-
Simple Birth, The
-
Simple Carollers Are We
-
Sing a Carol for Summer (Christmas) - Shirley Erena Murray
(opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Sing All In Heaven At Jesu's Birth
-
Sing Hosanna! Blessed Be He That Cometh
-
Sing Hosanna! Zion Sing!
-
Sing Noel
-
Sing Of Maiden Mary
-
Sing of Mary, Blest is She (An Annunciation Song) - Words
by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 1996
-
Sing
Out A Song Of Victory (Pangamus
melos gloriae)
-
Sing
Out Your Gladsome Carols
-
Sing Praise To God, The Greatest Good (adaptation of
Sing
Praise to God Who Reigns Above by the Editors, Lutheran Book of
Worship, copyright 1978, Hymn 542;
Sei Lob und Ehr' dem höchsten Gut)
-
Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above (Francis
Elizabeth Cox Translation of
Sei Lob und Ehr' dem höchsten Gut - Version 1)
-
Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above (Francis
Elizabeth Cox Translation of
Sei Lob und Ehr' dem höchsten Gut - Version 2)
-
Sing! Sing! Ye Ransomed Mortals, Sing
-
Sing Sweet
Carols
-
Sing The Carol! Raise Your Voices!
-
Sing The Holy Child-Christ
-
Sing The Universal Glory
-
Sing To The Great Jehovah's Praise
-
Sing To The Lord A New Melodious Song
-
Sing To The Lord, Ye Distant Land
-
Singe We All, For Time
It Is
-
Sing We
'Ave,' Word Endearing
-
Sing We Merry Christmas
-
Sing We Noel
-
Sing We Now Of Christmas
-
Sing We Now Of Joy And Gladness
-
Sing We,
Then, Merrily
-
Sing
we to this merry company (O queen of heaven, thou sittest in
thy see)
-
Sing With Gladness!
-
Sing With Joy, 'Tis Christmas Morn
-
Sing with the Angels, Gloria! (Advent) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Sing, Ye Ransom'd
Nations, Sing
-
Sing Ye The Songs of Praise
-
Sing, O Children
-
Sing, O Heavens! And Be
Joyful O Earth
-
Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn
-
Sing, Sing A Song of Christmas (Words and Music by Janice Kapp
Perry, from her album, "Christmas, A Holiday of the Heart")
-
Sing, Sing For Christmas
-
Sinless One to Jordan Came, The (George B. Timms (1910),
copyright; See #120 in The Hymnal 1982; and #58 in The New
English Hymnal)
-
The Sinners Redemption, Delaney, 1678, repr. 1851 (First line: "All you
that are to mirth inclin'd") See:
All You That Are To Mirth Inclined - Notes
-
Sinners Redemption - Roxburghe 2.422, ca. 1662-1692
-
The Sinners Redemption - Euing 333, ca. 1670-1700
-
The Sinners Redemption - Pepys 2.29, ca. 1684-1686
-
The Sinners Redemption - Chappell, 1874
-
The Sinner's
Redemption - Cecil Sharp, 1911
-
The Sinner's Dream
-
Sion, Ope
Thy Hallowed Dome (from Williams's Hymns Translated from
the Parisian Breviary, 1839)
-
Sion, Ope Thy Hallowed Dome
(Appendix, Hymnal Noted)
-
Sir Christmas
("I am here, Sir Christmas") - Vizetelly, 1851, with notes.
-
Sir Christmas (Richard R. Terry, 1933)
-
Sit You,
Merry Gentlemen
-
Six White Boomers (By Rolf Harris, Date Unknown)
-
Sky Can Still Remember, The
-
Sled Zeppelin (Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
-
Sleep No More, The Glad Heavens Are Blazing
-
Sleep of the Child Jesus, The
-
Sleep Of The Infant Jesus, The
-
Sleep Well, Little Children (Words by Alan Bergman; Music by Leon
Klatzkin, copyright 1956)
-
Sleep, Baby Mine, In Happy Case
-
Sleep, Holy Babe
-
Sleep, Holy Child, on Mary's Gentle Breast (Words: © Robert J.
Higginson, 2000)
-
Sleep, My Babe, O Sleep!
-
Sleep, My Darling (Ninna,
Nanna)
-
Sleep, My Infant Saviour
-
Sleep, My Little Jesus (Alternate Title:
Mary’s Manger Song)
-
Sleep, My Saviour, Sleep
-
Sleep, Sleep, O Beautiful Baby
(Dormi, Dormi O Bel Bambin,
Traditional Italian)
-
Sleepin' Little Jesus (Alternate Titles: Polish Carol or Polish
Lullaby,
Lulajze Jezuniu)
-
Sleepers, Wake! A Voice Astounds Us (Translation of
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
by Carl P. Daw, Jr. (1944-),
copyright; See #61 and 62 in The Hymnal 1982)
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Sleepers, Wake! A Voice Is Calling (Translation of
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
by W. Ball)
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Sleepers, Wake! The Watch-Cry Pealeth (Translation of
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
by Frances E. Cox)
-
Sleigh Ride (Music by Leroy Anderson, 1948, Words by Mitchell
Parrish, 1950)
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Sleigh Ride (Christmas
Shopping – Humor)
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Slowly Fall The Snowflakes
-
Slumberers, Wake, The Bridegroom Cometh! (J. H. Hopkins
Translation
of
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme)
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Snoopy's Christmas (Performed by the Royal Guardsmen, 1960s)
-
Snow (Words and Music: Irving Berlin; Featured in the 1954 film
White Christmas)
-
Snow Falls Over The Trees (Authorship Unknown)
-
Snow
Falls Soft In The Night (German:
Leise rieselt der Schnee)
-
The Snow In The Street
-
Snow Lies Thick, The
-
Snow Lay Deep Upon The Ground, The
-
Snow Lay On The Ground, The
-
Snow Miser’s Song, The (from the Rankin-Bass TV Production "The Year
Without Santa Claus," copyright 1974)
-
So
Happy All The Day (Alternate Title:
Bethlehem Shepherd-Boy's Tale, The)
-
So
Laughing In Lap Laid (“Quid petis, O Fili?”)
-
So, Now Is Come Our Joyful'st Feast (Middle English)
-
Soft Falls The Snow
-
Soft the Evening Shadows Fall (Timothy
Dudley-Smith, copyright 1986)
-
Softly The Night Is Sleeping
-
Soft To The Manger Stealing (Title: Cradle Song of the Infant
Jesus)
-
Sojourners And Strangers
-
Some
Children See Him (Alfred Burt and Wilha Huston, copyright 1954; opens in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web
site)
-
Some
Rightly Celebrate
-
Some Say That Ever Against
-
Someday At Christmas (Stevie Wonder, copyright)
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Somerset Wassail - Version 1
-
Somerset Wassail
- Version 2
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The Son
Obeys The Will Divine
-
The Son
of God (And Sooth I Say)
-
The
Son Of God Came Down In Love
-
Son Of God Is Born For All, The
-
The Son Of God Goes Forth To War
-
The
Son Of Man From Jordan Rose
-
Son of God, Eternal Savior
-
The
Son Of God, So High, So Great -
The Son of God! The Lord of Life! -
The
Son Of The Father Of Heavenly Bliss -
The Son Of The
Maker is Like Unto His Father As Maker!
-
Son Sleep
(Figlio Dormi, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsburger,
1575 - 1661)
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Song Of Angels, The (Words and Music by Adrian Vermeulen-Miller,
copyright, used with permission; for more Vermeulen-Miller carols,
please visit New Hope Music)
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Song of Mary (Translation and adaptation of
the
Magnificat; translator unknown)
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Song of the Ship
-
The Song Of The Women
-
Songs Of Praise The Angels Sang
-
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise
-
Sons of Levi
-
Sons
Of Men, Behold From Far
-
Soon The Hoar Old Year Will Leave Us (see
Deck The Hall With Holly)
-
Soon Shall Our Voices Praise -
Soon Shall That Voice Resound - The Wedding Supper - Henrietta
Joan Fry-
Soon Will
The Heavenly Bridegroom Come - Benjamin Hall Kennedy
-
Soren Banjomus (Danish Original:
Soren Banjomus)
-
Soul Cakes
-
Soul Wherein God Dwells, The
-
The
Spirit Came Down From On High
-
The
Splendour (First Line: Behold what splendour, hear that shout!)
-
The Splendour of God's Truth - Words by
Rev. Vince Uher, copyright 2002
-
Standing At
The Portal
-
The Star Before Doth Stilly Glide
-
Star
Carol, The (Alfred Burt and Wilha Huston, copyright 1954; opens
in new window at the Alfred Burt Carols web site)
-
Star Carol, The (Canzone d’I Zampognari) (English Lyric and
Musical Adaptation by Peter Seeger, copyright 1952, renewed 1980)
-
Star In The East
-
Star Lullaby
-
Star Of
Bethlehem (Lo! the eastern sages rise)
-
Star of Bethlehem (Lo! The Eastern magi rise)
-
Star Of Bethlehem, Sweetly Shining
-
The Star Of Bethlehem - Version 1
(I think of that star of long ago)
-
The Star Of Bethlehem - Version 2
(It was the eve of Christmas)
-
The Star of Bethlehem (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
-
Star of Glory, Brightly Streaming
-
Star Of Heaven, New Glory Beaming
-
Star Of The East (Translation of
Stern über Bethleh'm)
-
Star Of The East
(Southern Harmony and Reginald Heber; first line: Hail, the
blest morn, see the great Mediator)
-
Star of the East, Whose Beacon Light (Christmas Carols 1833)
-
Star Proclaims The King Is Here, The
-
Star-Child (Advent) - Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a
new window at an exterior site)
-
Star-lit Shadows
-
Stars All Bright Are Beaming
-
Stars And Hills So Hoary
-
Stars Are Brightly Shining, The
-
Stars Are Shining Bright and Clear, The
-
Stars Of Glory Shine More Bright
-
Stars Of The
Morning!
-
Stars Were Gleaming (Translation of
W zlobie lezy)
-
Steady Neighbours
-
Step Into Christmas (Lyrics by Bernie Taupin, Music by Elton John;
Performed by Elton John and released as a UK single in November,
1973)
-
Strike! Seraphs, Strike!
Your Harps
-
Still, Still, Still – Version 1 (Original
Austrian lyrics)
-
Still, Still, Still – Version 2
-
Still, Still, Still – Version 3
-
Still, Still, Still (Hush,
Hush, Hush)
-
Still, Still, Still (Tom Parker and Amy Vanmeenen, Date Unknown)
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Still the night, Holy the night
(Translation by Rev. Stopford A. Brooke, 1881; "Sleeps the world, yet
the light")
-
Still The Night, Holy The
Night (Anonymous adaptation of the Brooke translation; "Sleeps the world,
hid from sight")
-
Stilly Night, Holy Night (Translation by Emily E. S. Elliott,
ca. 1858)
-
Stilly Night! Starry and Bright! (Translation by Dean Farrar;
pub. 1903)
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Storm And Terror, Grief And Error
-
Story of the Shepherd, The
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Story of the
Wise Men
-
Story That Never Grows Old, The
-
Stupendous Height of Heavenly Love
-
Such A Calm Stillness Envelops The Night, Alan
Gaunt (born 1935) ©
Stainer & Bell Ltd -
Suddenly (Written by Fred Hammond, Kim Rutherford, and Noel Hall, copyright 1996, performed by
Various Artists; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas";
link opens in a new window at Amazon.com) -
Summer Has Gone With Its Bloom And Its Fountains
-
Summer Sun or Winter Skies (Christmas) - Shirley Erena
Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Sun Of
Righteousness
-
The
Sunny Bank
-
Supernal Word,
Proceeding From
-
Supernal Word, Who
Didst Proceed
-
Susani (Alternate Title:
From heaven on high, the angels sing)
-
Susanni (Alternate Title:
A Little Child There Is Ybore)
-
Sussex Carol – Version 1 (Also Known As
On Christmas Night
True Christians Sing)
-
Sussex Carol – Version 2 (Also Known As
On Christmas Night
True Christians Sing)
-
Sussex Carol
– Version 3 (Also Known As On Christmas Night
True Christians Sing)
-
Sussex Carol
– Version 4 (Also Known As On Christmas
Night True Christians Sing)
-
Sussex Mummers' Carol, The
-
Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol
-
Suzy Snowflake (Words and Music by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett,
copyright 1951)
-
Swathed and Feebly Wailing
-
Sweet Angels, Ever Bright And Fair
-
Sweet Babe, That, Wrapt In Twilight Shade
-
Sweet Child Divine
-
Sweet Flowerets of the Martyr Band
- Version 1
-
Sweet Flow'rets Of The Martyr Band - Version 2
-
Sweet
Jesus (On Christmas day in the morn)
-
Sweet Jesus was the Sacred Name
-
Sweet
Jhesus Is Cum To Us
-
Sweet
Little Jesus Boy (Words and Music: Robert MacGimsey, 1932)
-
Sweet Little Jesus Child (Written by Percy Bady, copyright 1996, performed by
Kim Rutherford; it is found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas";
link opens in a new window at Amazon.com)
-
Sweet Mary Lulled Her Blessed Child
-
Sweet Musicke, Sweeter Farre (Middle English)
-
Sweet Was The Song The Virgin Sung
-
Sweeter Sounds Than Music Knows
-
Sweetest of All Names, Jesus
-
Sweetest Music, Softly Stealing
-
Sweetly Sang The Angels
-
Swelling O'er The Mountains (Alternate Title:
O'er The
Mountains)
-
Synfull man thou art vnkynde (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
Synt Jon is Cristis Derlyng Dere
-T-
-
Take Me Back
To Toyland (Words by Kal Mann; Music by Bernie Lowe, 1955)
-
Take Me Home
For Christmas (Written and performed by Debra Gibson, Date Unknown)
-
Take Me In Thine Arms
-
Te Harinui ("Great Joy"),
Willow Macky, copyright 1957. Link
opens in a new window at an exterior site.
-
Teach Us By His Example
-
Tell Out, My
Soul (Lyrics by
Timothy Dudley-Smith, copyright)
-
Tell Us, Thou Cleere And Heavenly Tongue (Middle English)
-
Tell, O Shepherds!
-
Terly Terlow, Terly Terlow
(About the feld they piped full right)
-
The Ten Joys Of
Mary
-
Ten Thousand Stars Were Burning Bright
-
Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand
-
Tenderly Sleeping
-
Tennessee Christmas (Words and Music by
Amy Grant and
Gary Chapman, 1983; link open in a new window at the website of Amy
Grant)
-
Than Mightiest Cities Mightier Far
-
Thanks For
Christmas (XTC)
-
That Christ is
Come Why Dost Thou Dread
-
That
Christmas Feeling (Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, copyright 1946)
-
That Day
of Wrath and Grief and Shame
-
That Day Of Wrath, That Dreadful Day - Scott Translation
-
That Day of Wrath, That Dreadful Day - Wingfield Translation -
That Fearful Day, That Day Of Speechless Dread
-
That Little Boy (Praise To The Boy)
-
That Magnify'd The Lord May Be
-
That Rage Whereof The Psalm Doth Say (A Carol For The Holy
Innocents)
-
That So Thy Blessed Birth
-
That Thy
Resurrection Might Be Believed
-
That’s What I
Want For For Christmas (Words by Irving Caesar, Music by Gerald
Marks, copyright 1936)
-
The Babe Is Born in Bethlehem -
From Pettman
-
The Eternal Speaks, All Heaven Attends
-
First Christmas in Love (Words and Music by Janice Kapp Perry)
-
The First Christmas Night (Alternate Title: I Should Like To
Have Heard)
-
The First
Christmas Song (Beautiful song of Christmas! | Sung in the long
ago)
-
The First Cradle Song (Swing
softly, bells, on Christmas morn)
-
Fyfe's
Noel ("The First Noel An Angel Sung")
-
The Fyrst day of yole have we in mynd, The (Middle English)
-
The fyrst
day of yole have we in mynd - Thomas Wright
-
The First Day Of Yule (Modern Version)
-
The
First Day When Christ Was Born
-
The First Effect of Faith is Praise
-
The First Good Joy That Mary Had (Alternate Title: The First
Good Joy Our Mary Had)
-
The First Nowell - Version 1 (Alternate Title: The First
Noel)
-
The First Nowell - Version 2 (Alternate Title: The First
Noel)
-
The First Nowel - Version 3 (Alternative Title: The First
Noel)
-
The First Nowel -
Davies Gilbert
-
The First Nowel - Terry
-
The First
Noel An Angel Sung ('Fyfe's Noel' from Terry)
-
The First Nowell (The First Novell - Humor)
-
The Light, the Christmas Light (Christmas) - Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
The
Lord And King Of All Things
-
The
Lord At First Did Adam Make (From Davies Gilbert)
-
The Lord At First Had Adam Made (from
William Sandys, compare
A Carol for Christmas Eve from Bramley and Stainer)
-
The Lord Draws Nigh
-
The
Lord, He Comes, He Comes To Bless
-
The Man That Lives Must Learn To Die
-
The Shepherd Upon A Hill He Sat (Weston)
-
The Shepard Vpon A Hill He Satt
(Flügel)
-
The
Three Drovers, Words by John Wheeler, Music by William G. James.
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).
-
The Three Kings (Alternate Title: I Would Now Sing For And I
Might; Hutchins)
-
The Three Kings - Version 2 (Now is Christmas i-come; Husk)
-
The Three Kings - Version 3 (Now is the time of Christmas come;
Sylvestre)
-
The Three Kings (Based on a Flemish Carol; First line: Late,
three wise Kings afar off did go)
-
The Three
Kings - Laurence Housman
-
The Time Draws Near With Quickening Pace
-
The World's Desire (First Line:
The Christ-Child Lay On Mary's Lap)
-
Thee, Christ, We Laud And Magnify
-
Thee, O Immanuel, We Praise (Trans. By
Catherine Winkworth of
Wir Singen Dir Immanuel,
Paul Gerhardt, 1653)
-
Then Open Wide The Temple Gates
-
Then We Go 'Round 'Bout A Juniperbush (Traditional Norwegian,
Så går vi rundt om en enebærbusk; Translation by Christian
Stubø)
-
Ther Ys A Chylde Borne Of Mary
-
There Came A Little Child To Earth (Also Known As Christmas)
- Version 1
-
There Came A Little Child To Earth - Version 2
-
There Came a Little Child To Earth - Version 3
-
There Came A Shy Intruder
-
There Came Three Kings (By God's Own Hand)
-
There Came Three Kings From Eastern Land
-
There Came Three Kings From Far Away
-
There Came Three Kings, Ere Break Of Day
-
There Came Three Sages From Afar
-
There Camen IIJ Kinges From Lands Afar
-
There Comes A Galley, Laden
-
There Comes A
Ship
-
There Comes A Vessel Laden
-
There Dwelt In Old Judea
-
There Is A Blossom Sprung Of A Thorn; compare
Ther ys a blossum sprong of A thorn
-
There Is A Child Born of Mary
-
There Is A Child Born Of Our Blessed Virgin (Gloria Tibi
Domine)
-
There Is A Child Of Mary Born (See:
Ther Ys A Chylde Borne Of Mary)
-
There Is A Flower Sprung From A Tree (Weston)
-
Ther Ys A Flowr Sprong Of A Tre (Dyboski from Balliol
254-Richard Hill Commonplace Book)
-
There is a floure sprung of a tree (Chambers & Sidgwick)
-
There Is A Rose Tree Blooming
-
There Is No Child So Small (Carol of the Least Child) (Christmas) -
Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
There Is No
Christmas Like A Home Christmas (Words by Carl Sigman, Music
by Mickey J. Addy, copyright 1950)
-
There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue
-
There Joseph On His Sleeping Lay
-
There Many Shall Come
-
There Sprang A Flower From Out A Thorn
-
There Stood In Heaven A Linden Tree
-
There Was A Maid So Lovely
-
There Was A Maiden
-
There was no deathe nor worldlie joie - Thomas Wright
-
There Was Of Old In Jewish Land
-
There Was Silence In
Bethlehem's Fields That Night - A Song of the First
Christmas Night
-
There Were Ten Virgins
-
There Were Shepherds Watching
-
There Were Shepherds, Abiding In The Field
-
There Were
Wise Men
-
There Within a Stable (Link opens in a new window at Sally
DeFord Music)
-
There's A
Beautiful Star
-
There's A New
Kid In Town (Written by Curly Putnam, Don Cook, & Keith Whitley,
Date Unknown, Performed by Trisha Yearwood)
-
There’s A Song In The Air (Alternate Title: There’s A Star In
The Sky!)
-
There's A
Star In The Sky
-
There's A
Voice In The Wilderness Crying (Words By James Lewis Milligan,
Copyright 1930)
-
There's A Wonderful Tree
-
They All Were Looking For A King
-
They Leave The Land of Gems and Gold
-
They've Taken Christ Out
Of Christmas (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)
-
Thine Arm, O Lord, In Days Of Old
-
Thirty-Two
Feet And Eight Little Tails
-
Thie Conceptioun of Christ (Lat vs
reioyis and sing)
-
This Babe To Us Now Is Born
(Segar, 1915)
-
This Babe To Vs Now Is Born
(Flügel, 1903)
-
This
Babe To Us That Now Is Born (Rickert, 1911); see
Now Unto Us A Babe Is Born (Weston) -
This Carol We Will Gladly Sing, Fred Pratt
Green (1903-2000) © 1974
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
This
Christmas (Authorship and Date Unknown; Performed by Donny Hathaway)
-
This Christmass Day You Pray Me Sing
-
This Day (First Line: An heavenly song,
I dare well say)
-
This Day A Child Is Born
-
This Day Christ Was Born
-
This Day Is Born Emmanuel
- From Hutchins
-
This Day Is Born Emmanuel (En
natus est Emanuel) - From Terry
-
This Day Thy Flesh, Oh Christ, Did Bleed
-
This
Endernight I Saw A Sight - Rickert; Burden: "Ah, my dear Son," said Mary, "ah, my dear,
-
This Enders Night - Terry, Two Hundred Folk Carols
-
This Endris Night - Version 1; First verse: This lovely lady sat
and sang; with sheet music
-
This Endnes Nyght - Sandys in Middle English; Burden: A, My Dere Son,
from Sandys, 1833
-
This Endris Night - Version 2 - Husk; First verse: This lovely
lady sat and sang; with sheet music
-
Thys endris
nyghth - Thomas Wright; First verse: This lovely lady sat and
song
-
This Endris Night I Saw A Sight - Chambers & Sidgwick; First
verse: This lovely lady sat and song
-
Thys Ender
Nyzth - Flügel from Ms. Royal App. 58.
-
This Enders Nyght - Balliol 354
-
This
Endes Night I Saw A Sight - Bullen
-
This Feast of St. Sylvester So Well Deserves a Song
-
This First Day of the Year
-
This Happy Morn (Nobis
est natus)
-
This Happy Morn A King Is Born
-
This Happy Morn The Maid Hath Borne
-
This
Is Merry Christmas Day
-
This is Our Christmas Day
-
This is St. Stephen's Day
-
This Is The Day That Gladdened Them
-
This Is The Month Which Brings All Manner Of Joy
-
This Is The Night Of His Coming To Earth, Fred
Pratt Green (1903-2000) © 1974
Stainer & Bell Ltd
-
This Is The Night (Also Known As The Mexican Carol;
Compare
Friends Now Joyfully Gather)
-
This Is The
Time (Words and Music: Michael Bolton and G. Hurr; From Michael
Bolton's CD titled "This Is The Time - The Christmas Album")
-
This may I preve
withoughten lett - Thomas Wright
-
This New
Christmas Carol - Gilbert, 1823 (Version 1)
-
This New Christmas Carrol - Sandys, 1833 (Version 2)
-
This Night A Wondrous Revelation
-
This Night To Us A Child Is Born
-
This One’s
For The Children (Words and Music: Maurice Star: copyright 1989;
performed by "New Kids On The Block")
-
This
Rose is Railed on a Ryse (aka Of a Rose singe we)
-
This Season Will Never Grow Old
(Words and Music by
Rita MacNeil, copyright 1988; link opens at Rita MacNeil's Home
Page)
-
This Time Of
Year (Words and Music by Cliff Owens and Jesse Hollis, 1958)
-
This tyme is born a chyld ful go - Thomas Wright
-
This was the tenour of her talkynge (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter)
-
This Winter's Night, I Saw A Sight
-
Thou Art Coming, O My Savior
-
Thou Art Gone Up On High
-
Thou Art Our God, We Exalt Thee
-
Thou Dearest Disciple Of Jesu Christ
-
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
-
Thou Framer of the Starry Heaven
-
Thou From The Cradle To The Grave
-
Thou Green and Glittering Tree, Good Day! (Norwegian:
Du grønne glitrende tre, goddag!)
-
Thou
holy daughter of Sion (Novus Sol de virgine)
-
Thou Holy Jesus, Meek And Mild
-
Thou Tell'st Me, O Most Gracious Lord
-
Thou Who Didst Build the Starry Sky
-
Thou Who Wast
Rich Beyond All Splendour (Frank Houghton (1894-1972), copyright)
-
Thou Whose Path A Star Of Glory
-
Thou, Who Didst Stoop Below
-
Thou, Who In Every
Time and Place
-
Thou, Whom Before the Rest
-
Thou, Whose Almighty Word
-
Though Chill The Night And Airy
-
Though Poor Be The Chamber (Alternate Title: Nazareth)
-
Though Rude Winds Usher Thee, Sweet Day
-
Three Damsels In The Queen's Chamber
-
Three Kings' Song (First Line: The Magi came out of the Orient
Land)
-
Three Kings Came Riding
-
Three Kings From Out The Orient
-
Three Kings From Persian Lands Afar (Free translation of German:
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern)
-
Three Kings Found The Lord.
(Words and Music:
Michael McLeann
(1952-),
The Forgotten Carols
(Salt Lake City, UT:
Deseret Book Co.,
1991, rev. 2003). Links open at exterior sites.
-
Three Kings In Great Glory
-
Three Kings Once Lived
-
Three
Kings Were Led By God's Own Hand
-
Three Shepherds
-
The Three Ships (Alfred Noyes, copyright)
-
Thou Builder of
the Starry Skies
-
Though They Cannot Palter |
Ecce quod natura
-
Thrice Joyful Night
-
Through Gabriel His Message Mild
-
Through
Judah's Land The Saviour Walks
-
Through The Midnight Air
-
Through Winter Cold (A Winter Song) - Shirley
Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior site)
-
Thus Said Mary
of Great Honor
-
Thy Birth Upon Our World Hath Given
-
Thy Father's Bosom Thou Didst Leave
-
Thy Kingdom Come, O God
-
Thy Kingdom Come! On Bended Knee
-
Thy Little Ones, Dear Lord, Are We (Norwegian:
Her Kommer Dine Arme Smaa)
-
Thy Praise The Holy
Infants Showed
-
Thy Sweet
Remembrance, Lord, Imparts
-
Thys Ender
Nyzth - Flügel from Ms. Royal App. 58.
-
Tidings I Bring You For To Tell (Husk, 1868; Compare
Tydynges I Bryng 3ow For To Tell (Wright, 1847)
-
Tidings True Be Come Anew
-
Tidings True, Come Glad And New
-
Tidinges, Tidinges
That Be True
-
Tidings, People, Take Good Heed (Alternate Title:
Welcome Be Our Heavenly King)
-
Time, By Moments Steal Away
-
Til The
Season Comes Round Again (Words and Music by John Jarvis and Randy
Goodrum, 1993; From A Christmas To Remember, Amy Grant)
-
'Tis At Christmas Time, When Frost Is Out
-
'Tis Christmas
Day - J. W. Lerman
-
'Tis
Christmas Day - Oliver Murray Edwards
-
'Tis Christmas
Day - S. Archer Gibson
-
'Tis Christmas Now
-
Tis Come, The Time So Oft
Foretold
-
'Tis
For Conquering Kings To Gain
-
'Tis
Good, Lord, To Be Here
-
'Tis
Our Right And Bounden Duty
-
'Tis
The Day, The Blessed Day (Alternate Title: Noel, Noel)
-
'Tis
Winter Now
-
To All Men A Child Is Come (Puer
nobis nascitur)
-
To All The Earth (Croatia - Zvim Na Zemlji Mir)
-
To Christ's
Own Darling (Segar)
-
To
Bethlehem That Night
-
To Bethlem Shepherd-brethren Ran
-
To blis God bryng us all and sum
-
To Celebrate Our Saviour's
Birth
-
To Earth Descending, Word Sublime (Latin:
Verbum supernum prodiens)
-
To Earth From Heaven Glad Tiding I Unfold
-
To Earthly Kings
Fresh Names Accrue
-
To euery man that is vnkynde (Middle English; retyped in
Old Blackletter) -
To God
On High All Glory Be -
To Greet Our Saviour's Dear One -
To Him Whom The Shepherd Praised (Words:
Quem pastores laudavere, Translator: Ian Bradley, The
Penguin Book of Carols, copyright 1992)
-
To Redeem
A Race Forlorn -
To Shepherds As They Watched By Night (German,
Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar) -
To
Shorten Winter's Sadness -
To Simple Souls Alone -
To The Fir Tree -
To
The Lord Forever Glorious -
To The
Virgin He Sends -
To Thee My Heart I Offer
-
To The
Now Cristes Derlyng (Fehr)
-
To The Now Cristis Dere Derlyng (Fuller Maitland, Middle
English) -
To
the now, Crystys der derlyng (Wright) -
To
Ye Now Crystes Own Derlyng (Flügel) -
To Thee Now, Christës Dear Darling (Fuller Maitland, Modern
English)
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To Thee Now, Christ's Dear Darling (Rickert)
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To Thee Who Wast Christ's Own Darling (Weston)
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To Christ's
Own Darling (Segar)
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To Thee, O God, The Shepherd Kings
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To Thine Altar’s Shadow Flying ("The Morning Sacrifice") - For The
Circumcision, January 1
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To Us A Child Is Born From
Heaven
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To Us a Child of Royal Birth
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To Us A Child Of Royal Birth
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To Us A Little Child Is Born - From a Dutch
Carol
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To Us A Little Child Is Born (Parvulus
nobis nascitur)
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To vs is borne a barne of blis
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To Us Is Born A Little Child - Version 1
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To Us Is Born A Little Child - Version 2
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To Us The Promised Child Is Born
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To
Us This Morn A Child Is Born
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To Weary Shepherds Sleeping
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Today Doth Blossom Jesse's Stem
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Today Hath God Of His Mercie
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Today In Bethlehem Hear I
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To-day In Perfect Gladness
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Today Let Heaven And Earth
In Prophecy Rejoice
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Today Maiden Mary, Foretold By The Seer
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Today The Light Of Angels Bright
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Today
We Celebrate The Birth
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Toll! Toll! Because There Ends To-night
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Tomorrow Christ Is Coming, Fred Kaan (born 1929) © 1968
Stainer & Bell Ltd. (Advent or Christmas)
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (with Sandys' Notes)
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Tother
Day In Mid-Winter (For St. Stephen)
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Touching Grace, We Princes Three
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Toy Sack (Humor from Bob Rivers,
Bob Rivers’ Twisted Tunes)
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Toyland
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Traveler (Words and Music by Ralph Merrifield, copyright 1974,
used with permission; for more Merrifield carols, please visit
New Hope Music)
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Troublesome Carol (The Christmas Child Is a Troublesome Child)
(Christmas) - Shirley Erena Murray (opens in a new window at an exterior
site)
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The
True Christmas
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The True
Messiah Now Appears
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Truly At The Manger Shed
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The
Trumpet Carol
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Trumpet Of God, Sound High
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The Truth from Above - Oxford Book of Carols
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The Truth Sent From Above - R. Vaughan Williams
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The Truth Sent From Above (from A Good Christmas Box)
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The Truth
Sent From Above (from Cecil Sharp)
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'Twas A Starry Night Of Old
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'Twas
In A Cave On Christmas Morn
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'Twas
In The Moon Of Wintertime
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'Twas
In The Winter Cold
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'Twas Jolly, Jolly Wat -
'Twas
Night In Old Judea -
'Twas
The Night Before Christmas (Poem by Clement Clarke Moore or
Henry Livingston, public domain; Music by Frank Henri Klickman,
copyright 1951; Music by Ken Darby, copyright 1945)
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Twelfe Night (Alternate Title: Now, Now The Mirth Comes)
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The Twelve
Apostles (When Jesus
Christ had lived; From Sharp, with sheet music)
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The Twelve Apostles (When
Jesus Christ had lived; From A Good Christmas Box)
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The Twelve
Apostles (Come, I will
sing to you)
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The Twelve Days Of Christmas, The – Version 1 (Mirth Without
Mischief, ca. 1780, with notes);
See:
Notes on the Twelve Days of Christmas
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The Twelve Days of Christmas -
Version 2 (Sabine Baring-Gould, 1889)
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The Twelve Days of Christmas - Version
3 (Cecil J. Sharp, 1916, with notes)
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Twelve Days
Of Christmas, The (Cat
Lover's Christmas – Humor)
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Twelve Days
Of Christmas, The (The
12 Bugs Of Christmas, Version 1 – Humor)
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Twelve Days
Of Christmas, The (The
Twelve Bugs Of Christmas, Version 2 – Humor)
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Twelve Days
Of Christmas, The (The
Twelve Cat Daydreams At Christmas – Humor)
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Twelve Days
Of Christmas, The ( |