Index of Texts
This is a list of the song texts and poems that have been indexed at SingPraises.net. See also the related indexes of tunes and medleys.
A
- A, a, a; It always comes in May; Also
- A, a, a, Oh, winter came today!
- Aanden blid og rolig (Frederik Christensen)
- Aand over Aander kom ned fra det Høje (N. Brun)
- Aarde en sterren (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Aarde en sterren, alle planeten / Earth and all stars, loud rushing planets / Firmament haut, comblé d’étoiles (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Aaron, â gwaed nid eiddo’i hun (Samuel Roberts)
- Aaron’s Rod (Hannah T. King)
- Aaron with blood, not his own (Samuel Roberts)
- A babe is born in Bethlehem (Latin hymn)
- A babe is born in Bethlehem (Gary Croxall)
- A Babe was born in a stable today (Flemish carol)
- A baby boy Laid in a manger at night (Nik Day)
- A baby moon’s rocking far up in the sky (Pauline Frances Camp)
- A baby’s such a common thing (Emma Rigby Coleman)
- A Baby’s Way (Minnie E. Hicks)
- A Bacchanal (Leveridge)
- Aba haidschi bumbaidschi sleep well now (Austrian folk song)
- A baked potato burns the fingers (Creole song)
- A Balm in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- Abana alathi fi ssama
- Abana alathi fi ssama / Abana in Heaven / أبانا الذي في السماء ليتقدس اسمك
- Abana in Heaven
- A band of children free (William O. Cushing)
- A band of hard pressed men are we (Edwin Gilbert)
- A band of true and valiant soldiers (Charles H. Gabriel)
- A Banjo Tune
- Abash’d be all the boast of Age! (Reginald Heber)
- Abashed be all the boast of age (Reginald Heber)
- Abashed be all the boast of age, Be hoary learning dumb! (Reginald Heber)
- Abba Father (Steve Fry)
- “Abba Father, Abba Father” (Steve Fry)
- “Abba Father, Abba Father,” Deep within my soul I cry (Steve Fry)
- Abba, Father, Let Me Be (David Bilbrough)
- A-B-C, A-B-C, ev’ry day play carefully
- a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o, k l m n o
- A, B, C, tumble down D (Nursery rhyme)
- A, B, C, tumble down D, The cat’s (Nursery rhyme)
- A beautiful lily as white as the snow (Mark Nichols)
- A beautiful rose, by the morning’s soft breezes (Phineas H. Young)
- A Beautiful World (Annette W. Dickman)
- A Bee in Your Bonnet (Joyce O. Evans)
- A beggar-man laid himself down to sleep (Old English song)
- A Believer’s Prayer (Sally DeFord)
- A Benediction (Patrick)
- A Bereaved Mother (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Bicycle Built for Two (Frank Dean)
- A Bicycle Picnic (Barbara Berlet)
- Abide in Me, O Love of God, Abide! (Toni Thomas)
- Abide, O Dearest Jesus (Josua Stegmann)
- Abide the Day (Toni Thomas)
- Abide with Me! (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me abide with me fast falls (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with Me / Evening Prayer (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with me! Fast falls (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! fast falls the eventide (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me—fast falls the eventide (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! Fast falls the even tide (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! Fast falls the even-tide (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! fast falls the eventide; The darkness (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide, The darkness deepens—Lord, with me abide! (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with Me / Nearer, My God, to Thee / I Need Thee Every Hour (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with Me; ’Tis Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with me, ’tis eventide! The day (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with me; ’tis eventide! The day is past and gone (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with Us, O Lord (Albert Thate)
- Abide with Us, Our Savior (Josua Stegmann)
- Abide with us, our Saviour (Josua Stegmann)
- Abide Ye in the Liberty (Robert P. Manookin)
- Abiding Rest (J. J. Maxfield)
- Abidon que moda é essa (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Abinadi stood strong and bold (Derena Bell)
- A Bird (Clinton Scollard)
- A Bird Came (Velma Hanlin)
- A bird sails, and a cloud sails, And the sun (George E. Thompson Jr.)
- A Bird Song (Julia W. Bingham)
- A Birthday Address (Hannah T. King)
- A Birthday Address (Hannah T. King)
- A Birthday Greeting (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A birthday greeting to you, dear, May you (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A birthday greeting to you, dear, May you be (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A birthday song (Satis N. Coleman)
- A Birthday Song (William Dennis)
- A Birthday Song (Dutch song)
- A Birthday Tribute (Hannah T. King)
- A bit of red sunset as evening comes on (Mary Rose Jack)
- A Blessed People (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- A Blessing (Jewell Dawson)
- A Blessing in Prayer (E. E. Hewitt)
- A blessing unto those I meet, Lord, let me be (F. A. Russell)
- A blind man sat begging along the highway (Wade Riggen)
- A Bluebird Song (Annie Rowe Beck)
- A Bluebird Song
- A blue sky and a balmy breeze, And summer (Dora Read Goodale)
- A Boat! A Boat!
- A boat! a boat! Haste to the ferry
- A boat, a boat to cross the ferrry
- A Boat, A Boat to Cross the Ferry
- A Boat Glides Slowly
- A Boating Song (Rebecca B. Foresman)
- A Boat Song
- A book is written one word at a time (Tom Williams)
- A Botanical Ballad (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Abou Ben Adhem (Leigh Hunt)
- Abou Ben Adhem (may his like increase) (Leigh Hunt)
- About the Holy Ghost, One thing (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Above a Plain (Fjeril Hess; Lillian Jackson)
- Above a plain of gold and green (Fjeril Hess; Lillian Jackson)
- Above a winding riverside, riverside, riverside (German song)
- Above our fields of hyacinths (Aldis Dunbar)
- Above the Brightness (Jed Nash Crowther)
- Above the Brightness of the Sun (Sally DeFord)
- “Above the brightness of the sun” As gentle as a dove (Jed Nash Crowther)
- Above the field of green and gold (Czech folk song)
- Above the lonely mountain way A little church (Greek folk song)
- Above the mossy peatbogs there’s no more (Swiss folk song)
- Above the sunlit valley, there stands (Joseph vom Eichendorff)
- Above the trees, on gentle breeze (Marian Major)
- Above the valley, fresh and green (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Above the village fountain A linden spreads (Wilhelm Müller)
- A Bow of Red Ribbon (Swedish folk song)
- A bow of red ribbon I’ll tie on your arm (Swedish folk song)
- A boy in the East Was raised upon Yeast (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Boy Is Born
- A boy once caught a little wren; hm, hm (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- A boy once dreamt he lost his voice
- A boy’s prayer (Archibald McKinnon)
- A Boy’s Song (James Hogg)
- Abraham Lincoln (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln (Mabel E. Bray)
- Abram ¿Porqué Te Vas Lejos? (Genesis 12:1–4; Emilio Monti)
- Abram ¿por qué te vas lejos, sin saber a qué lugar? (Genesis 12:1–4; Emilio Monti)
- Abram, Why Are You Going Away? (Genesis 12:1–4; Emilio Monti)
- A Brand New Year
- Abran las Puertas del Templo (Dios Habla Hoy)
- ¡Abran las puertas del templo, que quiero entrar! (Dios Habla Hoy)
- Abranme las puertas de la justicia (Pablo D. Sosa)
- Abranme las puertas de la justicia / Open the doors of true justice and mercy (Pablo D. Sosa)
- ¡Abranse, las Puertas Eternas! (Psalm 24:7–10 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- ¡Abranse, las puertas eternas! ¡Quédense abiertas! (Psalm 24:7–10 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Abranse los Cielos
- ¡Abranse los cielos, lluevan al Mesías!
- Abre las ventanas
- Abre las ventanas de los cielos, Señor
- A broken heart, my God, my King (Isaac Watts)
- A broken heart, my God, my King, Is all the sacrifice I bring (Isaac Watts)
- Abschied
- Abschiedslied (B. Meyer; M. Lauber)
- Abschied vom Walde (Joseph vom Eichendorff)
- Absent (Camilla Woodbury Judd)
- Absent loved ones
- A Bugle Call
- A Bumblebee (Fanny Giralda Pheatt)
- A Bunch of Golden Keys (Anon.)
- A bunch of golden keys are mine (Anon.)
- A Bunch of Roses (John B. Tabb)
- A bunny’s dear home is a hole in the ground (Herbert Scholfield)
- A Burlesque on the Fashions of the Day, 1870 (Charles L. Walker)
- A busy little fellow Is Mister Bumblebee (Fanny Giralda Pheatt)
- Academic Festival Overture (Thuringian folk song)
- A cage all of gold was hanging (Mexican folk song)
- A Call
- A Call and Answer (Richard S. Horne)
- A call for loyal soldiers (W. S. Brown)
- A call for loyal soldiers Comes to one and all (W. S. Brown)
- A Call I Hear (Peter Breinholt)
- A Call to Zion (Anon.)
- A Calm and Gentle Quiet (David H. Smith)
- A calm and gentle quiet reigns to-night (David H. Smith)
- A calm and gentle quiet reigns tonight (David H. Smith)
- A calm and gentle quiet reigns to-night, There’s not a cloud upon a single brow (David H. Smith)
- A Calm and Gently Quiet (David H. Smith)
- A Camp
- A Canadian Boat Song (Thomas Moore)
- A Candle, A Candle (Leroy F. Jackson)
- A candle, a candle to light me to bed (Leroy F. Jackson)
- A candle in the dark (Jerry Williams; Patricia Youkstetter)
- A Candle’s Light (Aaron Edson)
- A candy lion’s very good (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A candy lion’s very good, Because he (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A canner, exceedingly canny, One morning
- A Canon (W. Otto Miessner)
- A Capital Ship (Charles Edward Carryl)
- A capital ship for an ocean trip (Charles Edward Carryl)
- A Caracas dice el tren (Venezuelan folk song)
- A Carol (Ella Des Brisay)
- A Carol for Everyman (Old English poem)
- A Carol for May (Traditional)
- A Carol to the King (Sally DeFord)
- A Castle in the Air (Adelaide Ann Proctor)
- A Cat Came Fiddling (Traditional)
- A cat came fiddling out of a barn (Traditional)
- A cat stood on the shore one day, Pilly (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- A Cautious Cat and a Reckless Rat (David Stevens)
- A Cavalry Catch (Fiona Macleod)
- Acceptable to You (Psalm 19)
- Accepted in the Beloved (Civilla Martin)
- Accept, my dear brother, the advice of a friend (Hannah T. King)
- Accept, O God, the Gifts We Bring (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Accept, O Lord, the Gifts We Bring (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Accept our gratitude, Lord, For all the blessings (Carrie Stewart-Besserer)
- Accept the Tribute of Our Hearts (E. H. Goddard)
- Accept the tribute of our hearts, O Lord (E. H. Goddard)
- Accept the tribute of our hearts O Lord in praise (E. H. Goddard)
- Accompagnato (1 Corinthians 15:51–52); Air (1 Corinthians 15:52–53) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Haggai 2:6–7; Malachi 3:1) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Isaiah 40:1–3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Isaiah 60:2–3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Psalm 22:8) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Psalm 69:21); Air (Lamentations 1:12); Accompagnato (Isaiah 53:8); Air (Psalm 16:10) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accord (Lula Greene Richards)
- According to custom we all do revere, I say from my (William Willes)
- According to the Gifts (Peter A. Judd)
- According to the Gifts That God (Peter A. Judd)
- According to Thy gracious (James Montgomery)
- According to Thy Gracious Word (James Montgomery)
- According to thy gracious word, In meek (James Montgomery)
- According to Thy gracious Word, in meek humility (James Montgomery)
- A certain man traveling the road (Michael Webb)
- A change of dread reform (John Lyon)
- A Change of Heart (Wanda Lindstrom)
- A Change of Heart (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- A Chant
- A chap of utmost daring, he, Facing (Edna Becker)
- A Charge to Keep (Charles Wesley)
- A Charge to Keep I Have (Charles Wesley)
- A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify (Charles Wesley)
- Ach bleib mit deiner Gnade (Josua Stegmann)
- A Cheer For Canada (Charles Wellington Booth)
- A cheerful loving heart
- A Cheerful Song (Susanna Myers)
- A Cheering, Chanting, Dizzy Crowd (Thomas H. Troeger)
- A Child (Carmelia de la Paz)
- A Child Has Arrived (Kurt Rommel)
- A Child Is Born (Martin Luther; Johan Olof Wallin)
- A child is born in Bethlehem, alleluia (Ruth Fox Hume)
- A Child Like Me (Anna White Mullin)
- A Child of the King (Harriet E. Buell)
- A child of wind-swept skies and sagebrush plains (Sadie Ollorton Clark)
- A Child’s Book (Charles Keeler)
- A Child’s Evensong
- A Child’s Grace (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Child’s Hymn (M. Louise Baum)
- A child’s merriest Christmas (Lula Greene Richards)
- A Child’s Prayer (Rebecca J. Weston)
- A Child’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Child’s Prayer (Karin Jones)
- A Child’s Prayer (The Modern Music Series)
- A Child’s Question (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Child’s Song of Thanksgiving
- A Child’s Thanks (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Child Was Born (Scott Dorton)
- A Child Was Born unto Us (Anon.)
- A child was sent from heaven (Jennifer P. Zabel)
- A child who went to gather Some treasures (Emilie Poulsson)
- A chilling wave upon the shore (Kayla Spurlock)
- Ach lieber Herre Jesu Christ (Heinrich von Laufenburg)
- Ach mein verwundter Fürst (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- A Choir’s Prayer (Alice L. Beebe)
- A Chorus of Praise
- A Christian Home (Barbara B. Hart)
- A Christmas Cantata (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Christmas cantata for the young (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Christmas Carol (Josiah G. Holland)
- A Christmas Carol (Edwin F. Parry)
- A Christmas Carol (Charles S. Nebeker)
- A Christmas Carol (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- A Christmas Carol
- A Christmas Carol (Edith Ives)
- A Christmas Idyl (Orson F. Whitney)
- A Christmas Meditation (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- A Christmas Song (Virginia Baker)
- A Christmas Song (Clara Louise Kssler)
- Ach, uns wird das Herz so leer (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- A Church School Teacher Prays (Hazel Chambers)
- A church without apostles (Thomas W. Smith)
- A church without apostles, Or prophets (Thomas W. Smith)
- A church without apostles, Or prophets, or the gifts (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Church without a Prophet (John Hardy)
- A church without a prophet is not the church for me (John Hardy)
- Ach, wann werd’ ich von der Sünde (Balthasar Münter)
- Ach was klagt ihr doch so sehr (E. Schönfeld)
- Ach wie ist's möglich dann (Helmina von Chézy)
- A Circle of Sisters (Gary Croxall)
- Ack, Värmeland, du sköna (Anders Fryxell; Fredrik August Dahlgren)
- A Clean Heart (Walter C. Smith)
- A Closer Walk with Thee (H. L.)
- A Coming-Out Party (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- A Communion Hymn (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- A Communion Hymn for Christmas (Margaret Clarkson)
- A Co-operative Community (John S. Davis)
- A covenant is an agreement (Marvin K. Gardner)
- A cov’nant is a promise (Danielle Isaacson)
- Acquaint thyself quickly, O sinner, with God (William Knox)
- A Cradle in Bethlehem (Larry Stock; Alfred Bryan)
- A Cradle Song (John B. Tabb)
- Across a fertile continent, Midst harvest (Seymour Barnard)
- Across the burning desert running thru the barren sand (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Across the Far Blue Hills (Catherine MacDougall)
- Across the far blue hills of time (Catherine MacDougall)
- Across the Lands (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Across the meadowland, sweet with morn (Youth’s Companion)
- Across the Plains of Eternity (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Across the Sky the Shades of Night (James Hamilton)
- Across the soft starry sky where the clouds (Latin American folk song)
- Across the way from me two women sit (Florence Strong)
- Across the Years (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- Acrostic (Hannah T. King)
- Acrostic (Hannah T. King)
- Acrostic, on an infant Daughter (John Lyon)
- Acrostic, on Jane Bromley (John Lyon)
- Acrostic, on Lucy Martin (John Lyon)
- A Crown for The Righteous (Charles Smith)
- A crown for the righteous in heaven above (Charles Smith)
- “Act for Themselves” Suite
- Action Play (Anon.)
- A Cub Scout learns to play fair (Mark Richardson)
- A Cuckoo and a Donkey, Had argued loud (German song)
- A Cure for Crossness (Harriet G. Brown)
- A Customer (Lois Lenski)
- Adam had seven sons, seven sons (Folk game)
- Adam-ondi-Ahman (William W. Phelps)
- Adam’s Sons (Folk game)
- Adam was a prophet (Duane E. Hiatt)
- Adam was a prophet, first one that we know (Duane E. Hiatt)
- Adam, Your God (Eliza R. Snow)
- Adam, your God, like you on earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Dança da Moda (Luiz Gonzaga Do Nascimento)
- A Dancing Tune (Maria Rindelli)
- A Daughter of My Heavenly Father (Iris W. Schow)
- A Day in May (Ruth Harrison)
- A Day of Delight (Susan Evans McCloud)
- A Day of Sunshine (Henry W. Longfellow)
- Address (Eliza R. Snow)
- Address delivered to the Saints (John Lyon)
- Addressed to a very Young Lady (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to Bishop Hunter (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to Mrs. John F. Kinney (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to my Infant Child, Sleeping (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to Sister Ruth Sayers, on the Old Year (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to the Mortal Remains of my Beloved Child (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to the Portrait of My Beloved Georgiana (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to the Spirit of my Beloved and Lamented Georgiana (Hannah T. King)
- Address to Earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Address to Elders F. D. and S. W. Richards (John Lyon)
- Address to ’Forty-Nine (John Lyon)
- Address to Parents (Eliza R. Snow)
- Address to the Earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Adelante para siempre (W. Ernest Young)
- Adelita (Mexican-California folk song)
- Adelita es el nombre de mi dama (Mexican-California folk song)
- Adelita’s the name of my lady (Mexican-California folk song)
- A Deluded Mormon (William Clayton)
- Adem uw Geest in mij (Edwin Hatch)
- Adem uw Geest in mij / Breathe on me, Breath of God / Souffle sur moi, mon Dieu (Edwin Hatch)
- A desert sea; A lonely place (Jean Kreuger Smith)
- A desirable neighbor (A. W. Norton)
- Adeste Fideles (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Adeste fideles laeti triumphantes (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Adeste, fideles / O come, all you faithful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- A Dew Drop (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- A Dialoge between Thyrfis and Iris
- A Dialogue (John S. Davis)
- A Dialogue between Mars and Venus
- A Dialogue between the Reverend and the Boy (John S. Davis)
- A Dialogue in the 4th Act of the 2nd Part of Don Quixote
- A Dialogue in the third Act of the H’land Princess
- Adieu, dearest brethren, adieu (Seth Mattison)
- Adieu, my dear brethren adieu (Seth Mattison)
- Adieu, my dear brethren, adieu, Reluctant we give you the hand (Seth Mattison)
- Adieu to honor, wealth and fame (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to my idols! I’ll worship no more (Hannah T. King)
- Adieu to the City (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to the city, where long I have wander’d (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to the city, where long I have wandered (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to the city, where long I have wandered, To tell them of judgments and warn them to flee (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Different Song (Frederick Winthrop)
- A Diligent and Grateful Heart (Raymond Gunn)
- A Diller A Dollar (Nursery rhyme)
- A diller a dollar a ten o’clock scholar (Nursery rhyme)
- “Adios Mama!” (Anice Terhune)
- Adios Mama! Adios Mama! We’re off (Anice Terhune)
- Adios Mama! Adios Mama! We’re off to market (Anice Terhune)
- Adios Te Digo (Northern Argentine song)
- Adir Hu
- A Disciple of Jesus Christ (Rigaud Clervil)
- A Disciples Affirmation
- A Disciples Identity Statement (Kenneth L. Teegarden)
- A Distant Serenade (Michael McLean)
- A Distant Shore (Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- A district school (William Pitt Palmer)
- A district school, not far away (William Pitt Palmer)
- Administration to the Sick (Vere Jameson)
- Admonition (Joseph Luff)
- Admonition (R. C. Evans)
- Admonition
- Admonition to Children (Shirley Mason)
- Admonition to Great Men (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Admonition to the Children (Shirley Mason)
- A Dolly’s Lullaby (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- ¿A dónde podría ir? (Psalm 139:7–12 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- ¿A dónde podría ir, lejos de tu espíritu? (Psalm 139:7–12 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Adoramus Te (Taizé Community)
- Adoramus te Christe (Jacques Berthier)
- Adoramus te Christe, benedicimus tibi (Jacques Berthier)
- Adoramus te, Jesu Christe (Taizé Community)
- Adoration (John S. Monsell)
- Adoration of the Magi (Miklós Rózsa)
- Adoro te devote (Thomas Aquinas)
- Adoro te devote, latens deitas (Thomas Aquinas)
- Adoro te devote, latens Deitas / Truth whom we adore though hidden you may be (Thomas Aquinas)
- Adown the flitting seasons, sweet memories appear (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Doxology Canon (Thomas Ken)
- A Dream
- A Dream
- A Dream (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Dream of Memory (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Dream of Paradise (Claude Littleton)
- A dreary place would be this earth (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Ad regias Agni dapes (Robert Campbell)
- A drop for an act of kindness (Steven K. Jones)
- A Drop of Blood (Aaron Edson)
- Ad templa nos rursus vocat (Charles Coffin)
- Advance Australia Fair (Peter Dodds McCormick)
- Advent (Carl-Bertil Agnestig)
- Adventstid (Carl-Bertil Agnestig)
- Adventure (Harvey Officer)
- Adventuring (Agnes Just Reid)
- Adversity (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Advertise
- Advice (Armour T. Irwin)
- Advice to Mischa (Beatrice Perham Krone; Helen D. Bell)
- Aed sain efengyl hedd (Samuel Roberts)
- Aerey, Aerey, Ierey-O (Anon.)
- Aeroplane (Mary McB. Green)
- A este santo templo vinimos a adorar (Mortimer Arias)
- Aeterna Christi munera (Ambrose of Milan)
- Aeterne Rex altissime (Ambrose of Milan)
- A Faigata o Lalo Nei (Harry A. Dean)
- A failing heart is mine, O Lord, when all my faults I (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- A faint, soft shadow flits across my mind (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A fair little girl sat under a tree (Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton)
- A fair little girl sat under a tree, Sewing (Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton)
- A fairy seed I planted
- A fairy seed I planted, So dry and white and old
- A fairy wakes and starts to sing, The grasses (Annette Wynne)
- A faithful Saint I have stood by (Joel H. Johnson)
- Afai Ua e Alofa (J. H. Beck)
- A Family Is Forever (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- A family needs people (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- A fam’ly is forever (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- Afar and near the sea’s aglow, With evening’s (Heinrich Heine)
- A Farewell Song (German folk song)
- Afar from city’s busy marts, We hie away (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Afar in Old Judea (Roy A. Cheville)
- Afar in old Judea, above the Jordan stream (Roy A. Cheville)
- Afar in the distance I see thy waves (Lillie T. Freeze)
- Afar in the wild western Prairie (R. C. Evans)
- A farmer he lived in the west country
- A farmer’s dog jumped over the stile (English game song)
- A Farmer Went to Market (Paul Edmonds)
- A farmer went to market to buy a little pig (Paul Edmonds)
- A farmer went trotting
- A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare
- A fashion parade is showing, All the colors (Brazilian song)
- A Father in Heaven has given us life (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- A Father’s Advice (Evan Stephens)
- A Father’s Fame (Evelyn Wilde Heath)
- A Father’s Lament (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A fearless heart, unwavering faith (Hilary Weeks)
- A feeling of sadness comes o’er me (Heinrich Heine)
- A few more years shall roll (Horatius Bonar)
- A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons come (Horatius Bonar)
- Affection (Evan Stephens)
- Affectionately Addressed to Mrs. Zina D. Young (Hannah T. King)
- Affectionately addressed to Sister Mercy Thompson (Hannah T. King)
- Affectionately Inscribed (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Affirmation: True Faith
- Afflicted Saints (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted Saints, to Christ draw near (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted saints, to Christ drawn near (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted saint, to Christ draw near (John Fawcett)
- Afflictions, tho’ they seem severe (John Newton)
- Afflictions, though they seem severe (John Newton)
- A fine frosted cake at the nursery tea (Emilie Poulsson)
- Afio mai ia Oe (J. H. Beck)
- Afio Mai ia Oe Le Tupu (J. H. Beck)
- A flagman at the crossing, An auto coming (Mabel E. Bray)
- A Flag to Follow (John W. Peterson)
- A Flock and a Shepherd (Friedrich Adolph Krummacher)
- A Flower Garden (Emilie Poulsson)
- A Flower Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- A Flower Song (Rebecca B. Foresman)
- A Flower Song for Children (Caro A. Dugan)
- A fly and a flea in a flue Were imprison’d
- A Folk Dance (Folk tune)
- A fox is sitting wrapp’d in fur (May Morgan)
- A Fragment (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Fragment (Elbert A. Smith)
- A fragrant gentle zephyr (J. Walter Woodbury)
- Afraid to be old-fashioned (Viola Stone Card)
- A Free Ride
- A Free Spirit (Alsace folk song)
- African Noel (Anon.)
- A friend for you, a friend for me (Randy Thorderson)
- A Friend I have, called Jesus (Edna R. Worrell)
- A friend I have called Jesus, Whose love is (Edna R. Worrell)
- A Friendly Green Does Richly Dress (Carl David af Wirsén)
- A friendly old crow and a hawk sail (Philippine folk song)
- A friend of God—a friend of man (Eliza R. Snow)
- A friend of God—a friend of man—a kind (Eliza R. Snow)
- A friend of Jesus! O what bliss (Joseph C. Ludgate)
- A friend that’s often changing is not the friend for me (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A friend to all (Thelma J. Harrison)
- A friend who’s just like you (Anon.)
- A Frog He Went A-Courting (Folk song)
- A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go (Folk song)
- A Frog Jumps into the Water (Szechwan folk song)
- A frog went a-courtin’, he did ride (Folk song)
- After (Napoleon B. Vandall)
- After All I Can Do (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- After a Relapse into Sin (Charles Wesley)
- After Dark (Ella D. Watkins)
- After Easter come sunny days (German folk song)
- After many months of absence After waiting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Afternoon Greeting
- Afternoon Greeting Song (Erma T. Pratt)
- Afternoon on a Hill (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
- After resting all the night, Little lips (Patty S. Hill)
- After the Ball (Charles K. Harris)
- After the ball was over (Charles K. Harris)
- After the ball was over, Mary took out (Charles K. Harris)
- After the joys of earth (Jerome McCauley)
- After the joys of earth, After its songs of mirth (Jerome McCauley)
- After the Night (Flora Kirkland)
- After the night comes the morning (Flora Kirkland)
- After the night comes the morning, After the tempest (Flora Kirkland)
- After the show’rs of April, When the garden
- After the Storm (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- After the storm clouds have disappeared from view
- After the toil and the heat of the day (Napoleon B. Vandall)
- After Your Truth (Hannelore Hardan)
- Aftonen (Herman Sätherberg)
- Afton Water (Robert Burns)
- A Fun Song (Otis Carrington)
- A fuzzy caterpillar went out for a walk (Pauline K. Fisher)
- A Gaelic Blessing (Old Gaelic rune; John Rutter)
- Again, Dear Savior (John Ellerton)
- Again, dear Savior to thy name we raise (John Ellerton)
- Again from calm and sweet repose (Charles Philpot)
- Again, from calm and sweet repose, I rise to hail the dawn (Charles Philpot)
- Again I’m here! yes, again revisiting (Hannah T. King)
- Again I’ve reached my home (William Willes)
- Again I walk the paths where parents dear (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Again on earth now the light of truth shines (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Again, Our Dear Redeeming Lord (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Again, our dear redeeming Lord, We meet in thy (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Again our earthly cares we leave (John Newton)
- Again our earthly cares we leave, And to thy courts repair (John Newton)
- Again returns the day of holy rest (William Mason)
- Again shall the children of Judah sing (Charles Sloman)
- Again shall the children of Zion sing (David H. Smith)
- Again shall the children of Zion sing The lay of a happier time (David H. Smith)
- Against Thee, Lord, alone (Nahum Tate)
- Against thee, Lord, I own (Nahum Tate)
- Against thee, Lord, I own, I erred in sin’s dark night (Nahum Tate)
- Again the Day of Holy Rest (Alexander Schreiner)
- Again the day of rest returns (Joel H. Johnson)
- Again the glorious Gospel light (Joel H. Johnson)
- Again the Lord of life and light (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Again the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Again the Sabbath morn (Charles Coffin)
- Again the Sabbath morn Calls us to prayer and praise (Charles Coffin)
- Again the Voice of Christ is Heard (Gregory V. Bean)
- Again, Thy Glorious Sun Doth Rise (Johan Olof Wallin)
- Again We keep This Solemn Fast (Gregory the Great)
- Again We Meet around the Board (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again we meet around the board Of Jesus (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again we meet around the board Of Jesus, our (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again we meet around the board of Jesus our redeeming (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again you’re here, O bright New Year (Laura Frost Armitage)
- A Game (Nursery rhyme)
- A Garden Party
- A Garden Song (Laura E. Richards)
- A gate into a narrow road (Nathan P. Howe)
- A Gay Tune (Ronald Hightshoe)
- Agbar (Stanley Brobston)
- Age after age has roll’d away (William W. Phelps)
- Age after age has rolled away (William W. Phelps)
- Agency (Sadi Anka Negaard)
- A gentle Babe lay sleeping upon a manger (Gladys Pitcher)
- A gentle Babe lay sleeping upon a manger bare (Gladys Pitcher)
- A gentle breeze moves thru the trees (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- A gentle hand, a healing word (Merrijane Rice)
- A Gentle Hint (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Age of Wonders (William Willes)
- A Getting-Up Song (Nursery rhyme)
- A Gift of Love (Jenny W. Francis)
- A gift of love came softly in the night (Jenny W. Francis)
- Agios O Theos (Traditional)
- Agios O Theos / Holy, holy, holy God (Traditional)
- A Girl’s Garden (Robert Frost)
- A Glad Heart’s Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A glad message rings through the world today (Laurene Highfield)
- A glad New Year to all men here, And may (B. P. Krone)
- A Glad Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Glance Backward (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Glass of Sweet Dixie Wine (Back to Dear St. George Again) (Utah folk song)
- A glimpse of heav’n seen in a child’s eyes (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- A Glorious Church (Ralph E. Hudson)
- A glorious dawn o’er all the world is breaking (Sally DeFord)
- A Glorious Introit (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- A glorious message now sounds (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- A Glorious Midsummer Night’s Dragon (J. L. Heiderg)
- A glorious state is Deseret (William Willes)
- A glorious state is Deseret, our mountain home we prize (William Willes)
- A glorious theme the sacred muse inspires (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Glory Gilds the Sacred Page (William Cowper)
- A glory gilds the sacred page, Majestic, like the sun (William Cowper)
- Agnes (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Agnus Dei (Michael W. Smith)
- Agnus Dei – I
- Agnus Dei – II
- Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi (Traditional)
- Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi / Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world (Traditional)
- A Goblin Lives in Our House (Nursery rhyme)
- A goblin lives in our house, in our house (Nursery rhyme)
- A Golden Cage Was Hanging (Mexican folk song)
- A Golden Gleaner Girl (Jane Thompson)
- A golden Gleaner Girl will be my ideal (Jane Thompson)
- A Golden Wedding (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A good and true life
- A Good-by Song (Nina B. Hartford)
- A Good, Kind Heart (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Good Night Song (Anon.)
- A Grateful Heart (David Gambrell)
- A grateful heart is what I bring (David Gambrell)
- A Great and Marvelous Work Is Ours (Toni Thomas)
- A great and mighty wonder (St. Germanus I)
- A Great Big Sea (Newfoundland folk song)
- A great big sea hove in Long Beach (Newfoundland folk song)
- A Great Work (Nik Day)
- A greeting (Beth Hooper)
- A Greeting (Anon.)
- A Greeting (Czech folk song)
- Agriculture holds her own (Jesse D. Sickler)
- Agriculture holds her own, In this good old U. S. A. (Jesse D. Sickler)
- A growing day, and a waking field (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- A Gymnastic Relief
- A gypsy’s life is gay and free, no cares (Charles J. Cromwell)
- A haere mai tatou, i te Paraimere nei
- A Hallowe’en Surprise
- A handful of new-fallen snow (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Happy Band of Children (A. Parsons)
- A happy band of children, All joyous (A. Parsons)
- A happy band of children, All joyous, blithe and (A. Parsons)
- A happy band of children, so joyous and so free (A. Parsons)
- A Happy Birthday to the Primary (Anon.)
- A happy birthday we wish for you
- A Happy Child (Kate Greenaway)
- A Happy Day
- A Happy Family (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Happy Greeting to All (Anon.)
- A happy, happy welcome
- A Happy Helper (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Happy Home (Lenor Kay)
- A happy mother stalk of corn, held close a baby ear
- A happy new year (William Willes)
- A Happy New Year (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Happy New Year (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Happy New Year, A Happy New (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A happy new year, a happy new year (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Happy New Year, A Happy New Year To teachers (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Happy New Year A Happy New Year To teachers and (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Happy Song (Anon.)
- A Happy Tune (English folk song)
- A ha wa, ha wu wu, Trees are nodding (Cherokee Indian song)
- Ah, Bleak and Chill the Wintry Wind (Bates G. Burt)
- Ah, blessed gift, my Lord! this precious boon (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Ah! Book of Mormon! Golden Book (Joseph Smith III)
- Ah! Book of Mormon! Golden Book The book of precious promise (Joseph Smith III)
- Ah, Dearest Jesus, Holy Child (Martin Luther)
- Ah! dearest Jesus, Holy Child, Make Thee (Martin Luther)
- Ah, do not tell me that time can ever (Evan Stephens)
- Ahead of Us a Race to Run (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- A healing hand, a loving word (Merrijane Rice)
- A health to all who gather here! (David Stevens)
- A health to all who gather here! That’s you (David Stevens)
- A heart of crimson, a heart of gold (Nina B. Hartford)
- A heart that’s open, a simple seed (Michael Webb; Dan Truman)
- A heart whose love is pure (Steve James; Vickey Pahnke Taylor)
- A Heaven on Earth (Sally DeFord)
- A heibio’r dywell nos (William Williams)
- A Helper, Kind and Good (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- A helper, kind and good, A helper (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- A helper kind and good, A helper kind and (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- A helper kind and good, A helper kind and good (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- A Heritage of Faith (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- Ah! has he gone? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ah! has he gone? And did he die upon (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ah, holy Jesu, how hast thou offended (Johann Heermann)
- Ah, Holy Jesus (Johann Heermann)
- Ah, Holy Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended (Johann Heermann)
- Ah, Holy Jesus, How Have You Offended (Johann Heermann)
- Ah how lonely glides the hours (R. C. Evans)
- Ah, how the pasture would be fair (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Ah, how you dance (Traditional Italian song)
- Ah, hurry away, my valentine (Annie S. Stephenson)
- A Higher Setting of the Tune to Hymn 162 (Reginald Heber)
- A Higher Spiritual Mind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A High Jump (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Highland Lad My Love Was Born (Robert Burns)
- A Highway Shall The Lord Prepare (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Ah, Joseph, how you wearily implore (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Ah, Lord God (Kay Chance)
- Ah, Lord God, Thou hast made (Kay Chance)
- Ah, Lord God, Thou hast made the heavens and the earth by Thy great power (Kay Chance)
- Ah, love, how can I leave thee? (Johanna Kinkel)
- Ah, Lovely Meadows (Czech folk song)
- Ah, lovely meadows, green and wide (Czech folk song)
- Ah! ne repousse pas mon âme pécheresse (Charles Gounod)
- Ah, now I remember the things that youth forgot (Philena Fletcher Homer)
- A holy angel from on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- A holy angel from on high The joyful (Parley P. Pratt)
- A holy angel from on high The joyful message now has borne (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Holy Ghost revival (Lelia N. Morris)
- A Home Immortal (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A home in heaven! (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! As the suff’rer lies (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! As the suff’rer lies On his bed of pain, and uplifts his eyes (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! what a joyful thought (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! what a joyful thought, As the poor man toils in his weary lot! (William Hunter)
- A Home on the Range (Western folk song)
- A Home Picture
- A hop, a skip, and off you go! (Eleanor Farjeon)
- A Hope Carol (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Ahora os doy un mandamiento (Doctrine and Covenants 83:7 (RLDS))
- Ahora, Señor, según tu promesa / At last, Lord, your word of promise fulfilling (Garhard M. Cartford)
- A Houseful (Marjorie Knapp)
- A House of Glory (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Ahoy and ahoy, birds! We cannot have wings (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Ahrirang (Korean folk song)
- Ah! ruthless time! remorseless, cruel Death! (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Ah, search the world over, home is best (Norwegian song)
- Ah’s got a gal in Caroline Down where de watermelons grow (Anon.)
- Ah s’il est dans votre village, Un berger (Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian)
- Ah sued ’em bakawaddy on (Congolese folk song)
- Ah, Suzette (Creole folk song)
- Ah, Suzette, dear, why do you not come, dear? (Creole folk song)
- Ah Ta Ka Ta Nu Va (Eskimo song)
- Ah, there’s a shade on the fields! Sunlight (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- Ah! this heart is void and chill (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- Ah! this heart is void and chill, Mid earth’s noisy thronging (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- Ah! this is the saddest time of the year (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Ah, thou beloved, bereaved and weary one (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Ah! ’Tis a Dream (Heinrich Heine)
- Ah, ’Tis A Dream (Heinrich Heine)
- Ah! turn me not away, receive me (Charles Gounod)
- Ah! turn me not away, receive me tho’ unworthy (Charles Gounod)
- A Hundred Thousand Strong (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- A Hundred Years Ago (Sailor chantey)
- A hundred years and more ago (Inez Kinney)
- A hundred years is a very long time (Sailor chantey)
- A hundred years or more, so long ago (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A hungry fox one day did spy, Fa la la (Thomas Dibdin)
- A hunter on the hill, Who gallops (German folk song)
- A-Hunting We Will Go (Thomas Augustine Arne)
- A-Hunting We Will Go (Henry Fielding)
- Ah, What Shame I Have to Bear (Esther Hibbard; Sogo Matsumoto)
- Ah, what visions charm my being (Mathilde Wesendock)
- Ah, when old age hath come, When health (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Hymn (Edward Partridge)
- A Hymn (Mary Stanhope)
- A hymn of glory let us sing (The Venerable Bede)
- A hymn of joy today we raise (Carol M. Bechtel)
- A Hymn of Joy We Sing (Aaron R. Wolfe)
- A Hymn of Praise (Evan Stephens)
- A Hymn of Thanks (Nancy Norwood)
- Äidin sydän
- Aiken Drum (Scottish folk song)
- Ain’t-a That Good News
- Ain’t Gonna Rain (Plantation song)
- Ain’t No Sunshine (Bill Withers)
- Ai, o amôr ai ai (Ary Barroso)
- Air (1 Corinthians 15:54) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Isaiah 40:11; Matthew 11:28–29) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Isaiah 40:4) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Isaiah 53:3; Isaiah 50:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Isaiah 9:2) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Job 19:25–26; 1 Corinthians 15:20) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Malachi 3:2) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Psalm 2:1–2) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Psalm 68:18) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Romans 10:15) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Romans 8:31, 33–34) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Air (Zechariah 9:9–10) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- A Jesús crucificado lo llevaron al jardín (Jaime Redín)
- A Jingle (Charles F. Lester)
- A-Jogging Along (New England folk song)
- A-jogging along, to make the girls stare (New England folk song)
- A Jolly Good Laugh (George Cooper)
- A jolly old fellow is Mister Kris Kringle (Susie M. Best)
- A Jolly Song (Edith Robbins)
- A Jolly Wagoner (F. C. Robinson)
- A Journeying Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- A jovial farmer boy I’ll be
- A Joyful Christmas Song
- A joyous welcome now we bring, Gentle (Hoffman von Fallersleben)
- A Jubilee Call (J. K. Hall)
- A Jubilee Poem (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Jubilee Song (J. K. Hall)
- A June Day (Frederick Winthrop)
- Akademische Festouvertüre (Thuringian folk song)
- A Key Was Turned in Latter Days (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- A kindred feeling, friend, so dear (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A kingdom is born and they call it the national wonder (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A King Might Miss the Guiding Star (Louis F. Benson)
- A Kiss (German folk song)
- A Kiss for a Blow (John Lyon)
- A kiss is such a curious thing (German folk song)
- A kite, a sky, and a good firm breezze (Mark Sawyer)
- Ako ay May Lobo (Traditional)
- Alabad a Jehová (Selmy Kaiser de Sousa Elbert)
- ¡Alabad a Jehová, naciones todas! (Selmy Kaiser de Sousa Elbert)
- Alabad al Señor (Traditional)
- Alabad al Señor, naciones todas (Traditional)
- Alabad al Señor, naciones todas / Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! All tribes and nations (Traditional)
- Alabad el nombre de Jehová (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Alabad el nombre de Jehová. En el templo (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Alabanza (Pablo Fernández Badillo)
- Alabanzas al eterno Dios; Alabanzas por su grande amor (Vicente Poot P.)
- Alabaré
- Alabaré (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Alabaré, alabaré, Alabaré a mi Señor
- Alabaré – I (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Alabaré – II (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- ¡Alabemos, alabemos! (María Antonieta Torres)
- ¡Alabemos, alabemos! Hoy es día del Señor (María Antonieta Torres)
- Alabemos al Señor (Homero R. Perera)
- Alabemos al Señor (Barbara C. Mink)
- Alabemos al Señor. ¡Ale, aleluya! (Barbara C. Mink)
- A lad set out one bright fall day, The school (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth (Paul Gerhardt)
- A Lame Man Was Begging (Acts 3; Carmelia de la Paz)
- A Lamentation (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Lamp unto Your Feet (Steven K. Jones)
- A la música (Antonio Plaza)
- A Land Choice Above all Other Lands (Edwin F. Parry)
- A la puerta del cielo (New Mexico folk song)
- A la puerta del cielo Venden zapatos (New Mexico folk song)
- A large and spacious world (Kenneth Cope)
- A la ru, a la mè (Hispanic folk song)
- Alas! and did my Savior bleed (Isaac Watts)
- Alas! and did my Savior bleed? And did (Isaac Watts)
- Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die? (Isaac Watts)
- Alas! and did my Savior bleed! And did my Sov’reign die? (Isaac Watts)
- Alas! and did my Saviour bleed! (Isaac Watts)
- Alas! and is this far-famed city doomed (John Lyon)
- Alas! dear Lord, how frail am I (Joel H. Johnson)
- Alas kalliolta lapsi riensi (Aleksis Kivi)
- Alaska’s Flag (Maria Drake)
- Alas! my days, how swift they fly! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Alas, my love, you do me wrong (English folk song)
- Alas, my love, you do me wrong To cast (English folk song)
- Alass! and did my Saviour bleed (Isaac Watts)
- A Laugh Provoker
- A Laurel is a pearl of a girl. A Laurel is a pearl (Betty P. Jones)
- Al caer la lluvia (Pablo Fernández Badillo)
- Al caer la lluvia / As the rain is falling (Pablo Fernández Badillo)
- Al contemplar los cielos, la luna, las estrellas y el sol (Felipe Uluác P.)
- A Legend (Katherine K. Davis)
- A Legend of the Sickle Moon (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Alégrate (Federico J. Pagura)
- Alégrate, oh alma mía, al ver (Federico J. Pagura)
- Alelluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alelú, alelú
- Alélu, Alelú
- Alélu, alelú, alélu, aléluia! Gloire au Seigneur!
- Aleluya (Traditional)
- ¡Aleluya, Aleluya! (Bolivian folk song)
- ¡Aleluya, aleluya, aleluya, aleluya! (Bolivian folk song)
- ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya!
- Aleluya, Aleluya / Alleluia, Alleluia (Traditional)
- ¡Aleluya! Cristo resucitó (Luis Bojos)
- ¡Aleluya, gloria, gloria!
- ¡Aleluya, gloria, gloria, Al Diso bondadoso!
- A leopard went around his cage from one side (Charles E. Ives)
- Alfred Cross, thy mother weeps (Henry Garner)
- Alfredo’s song in La Traviata (Francesco Maria Piave)
- Ali, Alo (French song)
- Ali, alo for Maschero, Ali, ali, alo (French song)
- Ali, alo pour Maschero ! (French song)
- Alice (Eliza R. Snow)
- Alicia has a garden where many flowers grow (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Alicia’s Garden (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Alienation (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Life in the Desert Plains (William W. Phelps)
- A life replete with brave and noble deeds (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Light for My Savior (Derena Bell)
- A light from heaven shone around (Gracia Grindal)
- A light guitar in the dusk softly strumming (Mexican folk song)
- A light little zephyr came floating, Just breaking (Sydney Dayre)
- A Light Set on a Hill (Charlotte Ducos)
- A light streams downward from the sky (Grace W. Hinsdale)
- A light streams downward from the sky, An open door the radiance shows (Grace W. Hinsdale)
- A Light That’s Pure (Daniel Carter)
- A Light to the World (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- A lily in a desert land (Orson F. Whitney)
- A lily in a desert land Drank in the dewy air (Orson F. Whitney)
- A lily white, then violets blue (Emilie Poulsson)
- A little act of kindness May lighten someone’s day (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- A Little at a Time (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- A little ball (Anon.)
- A little band of knights are we, Marching (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A little bird flew to my nest, And softly (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A little bird in a tree o’erhead (Rose Thomas Graham)
- A little bird in a tree o’erhead Was singing (Rose Thomas Graham)
- A little bit of blowing (Carolyn Sherwin Bailey)
- A little bit of blowing, A little bit of snowing (Carolyn Sherwin Bailey)
- A Little Bit of Zion (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- A little bit weary and a little bit tired (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little blue flow’r peeped out one day
- A little boy lived in a jungle (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A little boy once played so loud (James Whitcomb Riley)
- A Little Bridge (German folk game)
- A little brown leaf (Lilla Thomas Elder)
- A little brown leaf, as it fell (Lilla Thomas Elder)
- A little brown leaf as it fell to the ground (Lilla Thomas Elder)
- A Little Chat
- A little child learns how to walk, you see (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little child may know Our Father’s name of Love (Jane E. Leeson)
- A Little Child the Savior Came (William Robertson)
- A Little Dancing Song (Emilie Poulsson)
- A little Ducky Duddle Went wading in a puddle (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Little Dutch Garden (Hattie Whitney)
- A little fuzzy, wuzzy worm (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Little Girl from Podillya (Ukrainian folk song)
- A little girl sat up one night To watch (Anne Sykes Schutze)
- A little gray pigeon went walking in the rain (Pauline K. Fisher)
- A Little Green Bird
- A little green bird sat on a fence rail
- A little grey squirrel lived up in a tree (Vernon Hart)
- A little lamb wandered and traveled abroad (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little lamb went wandering (Toni Thomas)
- A Little Man (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- A little man bought him a big bass drum (Malcolm Douglas; Harvey Worthington Loomis (adapter))
- A little old lady, who lived all alone (Marjorie Knapp)
- A little princess maiden Went roaming
- A little rain and a little sun, And a little
- A Little Seed (Jeanni Gould)
- A Little Sheep from the Pasture
- A Little Ship Gently Carries Us (E. Gebhardt)
- A Little Soldier (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A little sparrow fell today (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little sportive boy one day (John Lyon)
- A little squirrel in a big oak tree (Esther Bosworth)
- A Little Tiny Bird (H. King Lewis)
- A little tiny bird, With sweet and cheerful (H. King Lewis)
- A Little Violin (Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- A little while we labor here, With many a
- A Little Wish
- A little wren sings of the morning light (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Living Faith (Camilla Collins)
- A living faith we seek to know (Camilla Collins)
- A Living God
- All Aboard (Frank L. Stanton)
- All Aboard on the Heber Creeper (Mark Nichols)
- All about a famous highwayman a story (Irish ballad)
- All About You (Kenneth Cope)
- Allá en el monte Horeb
- Allá en el monte Horeb, la zarza ardía
- Allá en el Rancho Grande (Silvano R Ramos)
- Allá en el rancho grande, alla donde vivia (Silvano R Ramos)
- Alla har brått, ingen har tid (Britt G. Hallqvist)
- All alone, I leave the harbor (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- All alone, lost in the night (Monica Scott)
- All Along Life’s Pathway (Robert Drew Atherly)
- All along life’s pathway, Toilers you will meet (Robert Drew Atherly)
- All along the roadside, When the other (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- All Are Called (Danny A. Belrose)
- All are called, young and old (Danny A. Belrose)
- All Are His (Edna G. Wilkins)
- All are indebted much to thee (Jeanne Guyon)
- All Are Talking of Utah (John S. Davis)
- All Are Welcome (Marty Haugen)
- All around my world I see (Heather Burton; Wayne Burton)
- All around the carpenter’s bench (English folk song)
- All around the carpenter’s bench, The monkey (English folk song)
- All around the chicken coop (English folk song)
- All around the chicken coop The monkey (English folk song)
- All around the lawn you pass; See the buttons (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- All around the Maypole
- All around the Maypole, Maypole, Maypole
- All Around the Shu-Round (Mississippi singing game)
- All around the shu-round, She wants to marry (Mississippi singing game)
- All As One (John V. Pearson)
- All as one, in singing (John V. Pearson)
- All awaken! ’Tis the morning, and the Balkan (Balkan song)
- All Beautiful the March of Days (Frances W. Wile)
- All Christians Who Have Been Baptized (Paul Gerhardt)
- All Creation Sings God’s Music (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- All Creatures of Our God and King (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All creatures of our God and King, Lift up your voice (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All Creatures of Our God and King Medley (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All Creatures of Our God and King / Oh, Criaturas del Señor / Vous créatures du Seigneur (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All Creatures, Worship God Most High! (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All day, all night, thro’ summer time (Foster B. Merriam)
- All day long I am under attack (Iona Community)
- All day long I have baffled with care (Esther A. Bennion)
- All day long the daisies Watch the golden (Edith M. Lanham)
- All day long the Shepherd (Kate Cox Goddard)
- All day long the shepherd Guards his little sheep (Kate Cox Goddard)
- All Depends on Our Possessing
- All down the village street the bonfires blaze (Christine Turner Curtis)
- All dressed in white in the spooky night (Russell Blaine)
- Alle, Alle, Alleluia (Traditional)
- All Earth Is Hopeful (Alberto Taulé)
- All earth is hopeful, the Savior comes at last! (Alberto Taulé)
- All earth is hopeful, the Savior comes at last! / Toda la tierra espera al Salvador (Alberto Taulé)
- All Earth Is Waiting (Alberto Taulé)
- All earth is waiting to see the Promised One (Alberto Taulé)
- All earth is waiting to see the Promised One / Toda la tierra espera al Salvador (Alberto Taulé)
- All earthly pleasures waning (Joel H. Johnson)
- Allegiance (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Allegiance to the Flag (Elizabeth C. Taylor)
- All Ehr und Lob soll Gottes sein (Martin Luther)
- Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Nikolaus Decius; Joachim Slüter)
- Alle Jahre wieder (Wilhelm Hey)
- Allelu, Allelu
- Allelu, Allelu
- Alleluh
- Alleluh, Alleluh, Alleluh, Allelujah, Praise ye the Lord
- Alleluia (Jeanni Gould)
- Alleluia (Randall Thompson)
- Alleluia (Ralph Manuel)
- Alleluia (Giulio Caccini)
- Alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia (Iuliia Yeriomina)
- Alleluia (David A. Zabriskie)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (Kenneth Cope)
- Alleluia (Traditional)
- Alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (John Schiavone)
- Alleluia (Norah Duncan IV)
- Alleluia (Gilbert J. Moegerle)
- Alleluia (South African traditional)
- Alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- Alleluia (Simei Monteiro)
- Alleluia (Howard Hughes)
- Alleluia (George A. Mxadana)
- Alleluia!
- Alleluia (Cyril A. Alington)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (H. R. W.)
- Alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Alleluia (Ann White)
- Alleluia (W. Cooke)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (Liturgical text)
- Alleluia (Mack Wilberg)
- Alleluia (adapted from “Canon in D”) (Daniel Carter)
- Alleluia, alleluia (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia, alleluia (Jean Tisserand)
- Alleluia, alleluia (John A. L. Riley)
- Alleluia. Alleluia (Traditional)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! (Norah Duncan IV)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (South African traditional)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (Bolivian folk song)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alle, Alleluia
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Simei Monteiro)
- Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia (South African traditional)
- Alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia (John Schiavone)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (Sam Abramson)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia (F. Pratt Green)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (Jean Tisserand)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia (Mack Wilberg)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (H. R. W.)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia! (South African traditional)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia! (Howard Hughes)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (Norah Duncan IV)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia (Gilbert J. Moegerle)
- Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia (George A. Mxadana)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia (Liturgical text)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Morn’s roseate hues (W. Cooke)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! O sons and daughters (Jean Tisserand)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The strife is o’er
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The strife is o’er–the battle done
- Alleluia, alleluia / Alleluya, alleluya (Traditional)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleuia. Alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Angels sang on Christmas morn (Ann White)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ is risen (Psalm 150)
- Alleluia, Alleluia for the Lord God Almighty reigns! (Michael W. Smith)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Give Thanks (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Give thanks to the risen Lord (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heaven and voices raise (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to heav’n and voices raise (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Jehovah, Jehovah (I-to Loh)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, O praise to the Lord
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Lord rejoice and sing! (Charles Wesley)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! The majesty and glory of Your name (Linda Lee Johnson)
- Alleluia, Amen (Randall Thompson)
- Alleluia, amen, amen (Carl Wiltse)
- Alleluia! Born is the King of kings (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Alleluia Canticle (Randall Pratt)
- Alleluia! Christ Is Arisen (Luis Bojos)
- Alleluia, Christ is risen (Traditional)
- Alleluia! Christ is risen from the dead (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Alleluia, Christ is risen. The Lord is risen indeed (Traditional)
- Alleluia, Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia, Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia (For All the Saints) (Kenneth Cope; William Walsham How; Marvin K. Gardner; Leroy J. Robertson; St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper)
- Alleluia, Glory, Glory!
- Alleluia! Gracious Jesus! (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluia! Hear God’s Story (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Alleluia! Hear God’s story, still unfolding with each dawn (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Alleluia – I (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia – II (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia! Jesus Is Risen! (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Alleluia! Jesus lives! (Carl Bernhard Garve)
- Alleluia! Laud and Blessing (Michael Morgan)
- Alleluia! Let Praise Ring
- Alleluia! Let praises ring!
- Alleluia, Lord God! (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Alleluia, Lord God! Alleluia, Lord God! (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Alleluia No. 1 (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia! O how the angels sang (William Harold Neidlinger)
- Alleluia! O Praise ye the Lord (César Franck)
- Alleluia piis edite laudibus
- Alleluia, praise the Lord (Traditional)
- Alleluia, Praise the Lord (Traditional Nigerian)
- Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! His the scepter, His the throne (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluia, song of gladness (John Mason Neale)
- Alleluia, song of sweetness (John Mason Neale)
- Alleluia to Jesus, who died on the tree (English carol)
- Alleluia! Voices Raise (George Wither)
- Alleluja, alleluja, alleluja, alleluja (Anon.)
- Allelujah (Anon.)
- Allelujah! (Giovanni Palestrina)
- Allelujah! Allelujah! Allelujah! Now is the strife (Giovanni Palestrina)
- Allelujah, Allelujah! Louanges à Dieu (Anon.)
- Allelujah, Allelujah! To God (Anon.)
- Allelujah, Allelujah! To God sing praises (Anon.)
- Alleluya! Alleluya! Alleluya! Ye sons (Jean Tisserand)
- Alleluya! Alleluya! Alleluya! Ye sons and daughters (Jean Tisserand)
- Alleluya! Alleluya! Hearts to heaven (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluya, sing to Jesus (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluya, song of sweetness (John Mason Neale)
- Alles ist an Gottes Segen
- Alles Leben strömt aus dir (Karoline Rudolphi)
- Alles, was atmet (Johannes Jourdan)
- Alles, was Odem hat (Friedrich Silcher)
- Alle Vegne, hvor jeg vanker (Hans A. Brorson)
- Alle Vögel sind schon da (Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Alle Welt, was kreucht und webet (Johann Franck)
- All Fools’ Day
- All for baby (Emilie Poulsson)
- All for Christ I Have Forsaken (Calvin Chao)
- All for Jesus (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus! (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for Jesus (Hazel Chambers)
- All for Jesus! all for Jesus! (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! All my (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus, all for Jesus, All my being’s ransomed powers (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus, all for Jesus! All my being’s ransomed pow’rs (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! This our song (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! This our song shall ever be (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for Me (Nik Day)
- All for the Lord (A. H. W.)
- All full of joy and pep and fun (Otis Carrington)
- All full of joy and pep and fun, I go to Primary (Otis Carrington)
- All glory and praises to Jesus our Lord
- All glory and praise to Jesus our Lord
- All glory be to God alone (Martin Luther)
- All Glory Be to God on High (Nikolaus Decius; Joachim Slüter)
- All glory be unto You, Lord (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- All Glory, Laud, and Honor (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All glory, laud, and honor To Thee (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All glory, laud, and honor, to Thee, Redeemer, King (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All glory, laud, and honour (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All Glory to Jesus (John W. Peterson)
- All glory to Jesus, begotten of God (John W. Peterson)
- All God’s Children God Shoes (Southern folk song)
- All good gifts around us (Matthias Claudius)
- All, Good-Night
- All, good-night, all, good-night
- All, good-night, all, good-night. Now is
- All Great Men (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- All hail, all hail, fair banner of the free!
- All hail, all hail the Twenty-Fourth (William Willes)
- All Hail, Immanuel! (D. R. Van Sickle)
- All hail, immortal day! (James H. Wallis)
- All hail immortal day! Joy to the precious name (James H. Wallis)
- All Hail King Jesus (Dave Moody)
- All Hail My Sabbath School Mates (William Willes)
- All hail my Sabbath school mates upon this festive (William Willes)
- All hail my Sabbath schoolmates upon this festive day (William Willes)
- All hail my Sabbath School mates upon this festive day (William Willes)
- All hail, our glorious Saviour! (Margaret Rebecca Seebach; Lillian Weaver Cassaday)
- All hail our lovely Sabbath school with joy we’ll (Joseph G. Fones)
- All hail our Sunday school, on land and o’er the (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All Hail the Brave Battalion (Thomas Morris)
- All hail the brave Battalion! The noble, valiant band (Thomas Morris)
- All hail the brave battalion, this noble valiant band (Thomas Morris)
- All hail! The bright new year! (Parel Parker)
- All hail the day Columbia first (Eliza R. Snow)
- All hail the glad day (Charles Ashton)
- All Hail the Glorious Day (Joel H. Johnson)
- All hail the glorious day, By Prophets long foretold (Joel H. Johnson)
- All hail! the Gospel’s joyful sound (Joel H. Johnson)
- All Hail the Jubilee (Elizabeth Brooks)
- All hail! the new born year! (Parley P. Pratt)
- All hail the new-born year! (Parley P. Pratt)
- All hail! the new-born year! Thrice welcome to the saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- All hail the newborn year! Thrice welcome to the Saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- All Hail the Power (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the power of (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the power of Jesus’ name! (Edward Perronet)
- All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name / El nombre de Jesús load / Jésus, ton nom est adoré (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the power of Jesus’ name! Let angels prostrate fall (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name! (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name! Let angels prostrate fall (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the starry flag! (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All hail! the voice of angels cries
- All hail this glorious day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- All hail this glorious day, this grand suspicious day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- All Hail to Christ (Ida M. Neill)
- All hail to Christ our Lord! He came in these last (Anna Johnson)
- All hail to Christ our risen Lord (Anna Johnson)
- All hail to Christ our Saviour (Ida M. Neill)
- All Hail to God’s Anointed (James Montgomery)
- All hail to our Chief! (Wilson Law)
- All hail to our Chief! who has come back with honor (Wilson Law)
- All hail to Thee, Immanuel (D. R. Van Sickle)
- All hail to thee, O blessed morn (Philipp Nicolai)
- All Hail to You, O Blessed Morn! (Philipp Nicolai)
- All hail! ye Saints, who love to serve the Lord (John Lyon)
- All Hands Round (American folk song)
- All hands round in the Irish trot (American folk song)
- All Hands Study (William O. Perkins)
- All Have Sinned (Bev Herrema)
- All Heaven Declares (Noel Richards; Tricia Richards)
- All heav’n declares the glory of the risen Lord (Noel Richards; Tricia Richards)
- ’All His work is ended’ (Frances R. Havergal)
- All hush’d and still the birdies sit (Emilie Poulsson)
- All hush’d and still the birdies sit upon the branches high (Emilie Poulsson)
- Allí Está Jesús (Alberto Betel Giacumbo)
- Allí está Jesús, allí está Jesús hablando (Alberto Betel Giacumbo)
- All I’ll Ever Be (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- All in a Garden Green (English folk song)
- All in a garden green Two lovers sat (English folk song)
- All in a Hurry, None Have Time (Britt G. Hallqvist)
- All in all (Edgar Lewis)
- All in a wood of Christmas trees Upon (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- All in a wood there grew a tree (Anon.)
- All in a wood there grew a tree (English folk song)
- All in a wood there grew a tree, The finest (English folk song)
- All in a wood there grew a tree, The finest tree (English folk song)
- All I Need to Know (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- All in Favor Say I
- All in favor say I, I, I, I, I
- All into service Let us sing merrily together
- All I once held dear (Graham Kendrick)
- All I once held dear, built my life upon (Graham Kendrick)
- All is dark and cold In the forest deep (Russian folk song)
- All is done for the glory of God (Abel Nkuinji)
- All is well (James H. Hood)
- All is Well (Evan Stephens)
- All Is Well (William Clayton)
- All Is Well (Eliza R. Snow)
- All Is Well
- All Is Well (Michael W. Smith; Wayne Kirkpatrick)
- All is well, all is well (Michael W. Smith; Wayne Kirkpatrick)
- All I want in this creation, Pretty little (American folk song)
- All I Want Is Sociability (Anon.)
- All I want is sociability, Some one to be sociable to me (Anon.)
- All Join We Now Together (Marcus L. Smith)
- All Kinds of Room in My Heart (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- All labor gained new dignity (William A. Dunkerley)
- All Life Flows from You (Karoline Rudolphi)
- All Mankind Fell in Adam’s Fall (Lazarus Spengler)
- All My Days
- All My Days (Laurie Zelman)
- All My Heart (Kimberly Knighton; Nik Day)
- All My Heart Again Rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All my heart this night rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All my heart this night rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All My Help Comes from the Lord (Cleophus Robinson)
- All My Hope Is Firmly Grounded (Joachim Neander)
- All my hope is grounded surely (Joachim Neander)
- All My Hope on God Is Founded (Joachim Neander)
- All My Life (Ken Medema)
- All my life I had a longing (Clara Tear Williams)
- All my life I’ve sung a jealous song (Ken Medema)
- All my life long I had panted (Clara Tear Williams)
- All my lifelong I had panted (Clara Tear Williams)
- All my life-long I had panted for a drink from some cool spring (Clara Tear Williams)
- All My Mothers (Susan Evans McCloud)
- All My Tomorrows, All My Past (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- All my toys are dear, But my dolly (Mrs. Gilson)
- All nations have their emblems
- All nature dies, and lives again (Michael Bruce)
- All nature dies, and lives again: The flowers, that paint the field (Michael Bruce)
- All nature feels attractive power (William Drennan)
- All nature feels attractive power, A strong, embracing force (William Drennan)
- All Nature Invites our Praise to God (A. P. Welshman)
- All nature’s works his praise declare (Henry Ware Jr.)
- All Night, All Day (African-American spiritual)
- All night, all day, Angels watchin’ over me (African-American spiritual)
- All night long I tick, tick, tick So softly
- All night long The cricket in the meadow
- All of Us Go Down to the Dust
- All on a Silent Night (Becki Slagle Mayo; Joseph Mohr)
- All on Earth and All in Heaven (Michael Morgan)
- Allons à la S. A. M.
- Allons à la S. A. M.; Allons à la S. A. M.
- Allons, enfants de la Patrie (Anon.)
- All on the Altar (B. B. McKinney)
- All on the altar, dear Jesus (B. B. McKinney)
- All Our Desire Is to the Lord (David H. Smith)
- All our desire is to the Lord, To know and do his holy word (David H. Smith)
- All Our Hearts (Susa Young Gates)
- All our hearts know hours of weeping (Susa Young Gates)
- All our work is over Busy hands are thro’ (Patty S. Hill)
- All Over the World (Roy Turner)
- All over the world at the end of day (Peggy Hill Ryskamp)
- All over the world at the end of the day (Peggy Hill Ryskamp)
- All over the world the Spirit is moving (Roy Turner)
- All Peope That on Earth Do Dwell (William Kethe)
- All people sitting in the darkness (Michelle Tumes)
- All People That on Earth Do Dwell (William Kethe)
- All people that on earth do dwell, Sing (William Kethe)
- All people that on earth do dwell / Vous, qui sur la terre habitez / Juicht Gode toe / E földön ti minden népek / Nun jauchzt dem Herren / Hai bumi / Oh pueblos todos alabad / Enyi mkaao nchi / العظيمالساميلربنابالسرورغنيضرا / 普天之下萬族萬邦 / 地はみな声あげ / 온땅의모든사람 (William Kethe)
- All-powerful, self-existent God
- All-powerful, self-existent God, Who all creation dost sustain!
- All power is given unto Me (James McGranahan)
- All Praise Be to Our Father (Cassandra L. Scott)
- All praise be to our Father who is worthy (Cassandra L. Scott)
- All Praise Be Yours, My God, This Night (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to God be given
- All praise to God be given, Who reigns in earth and heaven
- All Praise to God for Song God Gives (Carlton C. Buck)
- All Praise to God on High
- All praise to God who reigns above (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to Him to reigns above (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to Him who dwells in bliss (Charles Wesley)
- All praise to Him who reigns above (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to Him who reigns above, In majesty (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to our redeeming Lord (Charles Wesley)
- All praise to our redeeming Lord, Who joins us by his grace (Charles Wesley)
- All Praise to Thee (Thomas Ken)
- All Praise to Thee (F. Bland Tucker)
- All praise to thee, Eternal Lord (Martin Luther)
- All praise to thee, for thou, O King divine (F. Bland Tucker)
- All Praise to Thee, My God (Thomas Ken)
- All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to Thee, My God, this night, For (Thomas Ken)
- All Praise to You, Creator God (Margery Maple)
- All Praise to You, Eternal Lord (Martin Luther)
- All Praise to You, My God, This Night (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to you, O Lord (Hyde W. Beadon)
- All round the house is the jet-black night (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- All Round the Mountain (South Carolina plantation song)
- All round the mountain, charming Betsy (South Carolina plantation song)
- All Saints (Book of Common Prayer)
- All salute the flag that is waving (Elizabeth Garrett)
- All salute the red, white, and blue! (Ann Underhill)
- All Seen by the Man in the Moon (William W. Phelps)
- All That Breathes (Johannes Jourdan)
- All that I am or hope to be (C. Austin Miles)
- All That I Can Be (April Meservy)
- All that I can be continues to grow (Kenneth Cope)
- All That I Need (Twila Paris)
- All That Is Good (Twila Paris)
- All that is Good, all that is Right (Twila Paris)
- All that love the Sabbath, and the golden rule (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All That’s Good and Great (Godfrey Thring)
- All that’s good and great and true (Godfrey Thring)
- All That Thrills My Soul (Thoro Harris)
- All That Was Given (Brett Raymond)
- All the baker’s wares are displayed (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- All the Bee-Hive girls are glad girls (Anon.)
- All the bells ring the end of war (Nathan Haskell Dole)
- All the birds are here again (German folk song)
- All the birds are here again With their happy voices (German folk song)
- All the birds have come again (Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- All the birds have come again, come again to (Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- All the birds have come to sing—Ho, for (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- All the Birds Will Soon Be Here (German folk song)
- All the birds will soon be here, Winter winds (German folk song)
- All the busy work is done, Things are in (Patty S. Hill)
- All the children’s clothes are worn, Some (Patty S. Hill)
- All the darkness of the night has passed away (Alfred H. Ackley)
- All the Day (Polish folk song)
- All the day from morn ’till evening (Polish folk song)
- All the day from morn ’till evening we go (Polish folk song)
- All the dogs bow-wow, And the cats meow (Jean Dunlop)
- All the Earth Will Sing Your Praises (Paul Baloche)
- All the Earth with Joy Is Sounding (Stephen P. Starke)
- All the ends of the earth shall remember (Psalm 22)
- All the fair beauty of earth (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- All the fair beauty of earth / He who was nailed to the cross / Bright and in likeness of fire (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- All the farmer’s geese ran away; They flapped (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- All the fields their silence keep, All the lambs (Syrian folk song)
- All the flowers have closed their eyes, dear (Frances K. Taylor)
- All the Glory Belongs to Jesus (Gloria Gaither)
- All the Happy Birds of Spring (Frances M. Morton)
- All the Happy Children (Frances Bent Dillingham)
- All the happy children Gladly join (Frances Bent Dillingham)
- All the happy children Gladly join our song (Frances Bent Dillingham)
- All the little children, Wherever they may be (Katherine Merrill)
- All the night, when I am sleeping (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- All the notes of all the earth (John Russell)
- All the notes of all the earth make one great song (John Russell)
- All the Pretty Little Horses (American folk song)
- All the roads are going where the river’s (Swedish hiking song)
- All the Savior’s glory mind can never measure (Alfred H. Ackley)
- All the smoke and the mirrors (Nik Day)
- All the stories of prophets long ago (Kristin H. Cornilles)
- All the streets are a-shine with rain (Rachel Field)
- All the sun was gold, my dear (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- All the sun was gold, my dear, when boy and girl (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- All the trees are fast asleep, Ev’ry leaf
- All The Way (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- All the way along it is Jesus (Ada Blenkhorn)
- All the Way My Savior Leads Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- All the Way My Saviour Leads Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- All the wide meadows are sweet with clover (Caro A. Dugan)
- All the World (Ethel Crowninshield)
- All the world, e’en Time may change (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- All the world in shadow lay (Sally DeFord)
- All the world is wet outside (May Morgan)
- All the world is wet outside; Field and meadows (May Morgan)
- All the World That Crawls and Weaves (Johann Franck)
- All Thing Bright and Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things are possible to him (Charles Wesley)
- All things are possible to him That can (Charles Wesley)
- All things are possible to him That can in Jesus’ name believe (Charles Wesley)
- “All things are ready,” come to the feast! (Charles H. Gabriel)
- All Things Are Thine (Roy A. Cheville)
- All Things Are Thine (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- All things are thine; no gift have we (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- All Things Are Thine, O Lord (Roy A. Cheville)
- All things are thine, O Lord of Life! (Roy A. Cheville)
- All Things Are Yours (Bryan J. Leech)
- All things are Yours: we make that true (Bryan J. Leech)
- All Things Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All Things Beautiful (William Powell)
- All things beautiful and fair, Earth and sky
- All Things Bright and Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful, All creatures (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful All creatures great (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful, All things (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things come from thee, O Lord (Anon.)
- All things come from thee, O Lord, And of (Anon.)
- All Things Come of Thee (Anon.)
- All things come of thee, O Lord (Anon.)
- All Things Do Witness (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- All Things in Jesus (Harry Loes)
- All Things New (Charles Wesley)
- All things shall perish from under the sky (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- All things shall perish under the sky (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- All Things Testify of Jesus (Marvin K. Gardner)
- All things testify of Jesus Son of God (Marvin K. Gardner)
- All things to him that believeth (Thomas W. Smith)
- All things to him that believeth, Are possible saith the Lord (Thomas W. Smith)
- All Things Work Out for Good (John W. Peterson)
- All things work out for good, we know (John W. Peterson)
- All Through the Night (Harold Boulton)
- All through the night when wee birdies are sleeping (Marian Mitchell)
- All Thru the Night (Harold Boulton)
- All Thy Children Shall Be Taught of the Lord (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- All Times, All Things, All Places (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- All to Christ I Owe (Elvina M. Hall)
- All Together (Frank E. Morris)
- All Together
- All together again
- All together, all together
- All together, all together, Once, once again
- All together here we go, Clap, clap, clap (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- All together let us sing
- All together let us sing, Let us make
- All together we will hike along; Up the trail (Evan Roberts)
- All to Jesus I Surrender (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- All to Jesus I surrender, All to Him (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- All to Jesus I surrender, all to Him I freely give (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- All up and down, my honey, All up and down (Florida singing game)
- All we have is giv’n us by our Father (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- All Who Are Thirsty (Brenton Brown; Glenn Robertson)
- All Who Are Thirsty (Michael A. Perry)
- All who are thirsty, and all who are weak (Brenton Brown; Glenn Robertson)
- All who are thirsty come to the Lord (Michael A. Perry)
- All who believe and are baptized (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- All Who Have Been Baptized (Fernando Rodríguez)
- All Who Hunger (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- All Who Hunger, Gather Gladly (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- All Who Love and Serve Your City (Erik Routley)
- All Who Would Valiant Be (John Bunyan)
- All Will Be as Brothers (María Antonieta Torres)
- All Will Be Well (Julian of Norwich; Steven C. Warner)
- All winter the sparrows cry (Harriet B. Jones)
- All winter the sparrows cry, “Tweet, tweet, tweet” They’re (Harriet B. Jones)
- All winter the sparrows cry, “Tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet” (Harriet B. Jones)
- All-wise and Heavenly Father (Ruth May Fox)
- All-wise, Eternal, Loving One (James Crystal)
- All with Joyful Exultation (Michael Morgan; Hal. H. Hopson)
- All Wool (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- All Work and No Play (James Howell; Evan Stephens)
- All work and no play makes Jack (James Howell; Evan Stephens)
- All ye nations hear the warning, which the Lord is (T. Lemon)
- All ye that love Immanuel’s name (John Fellows)
- All ye that love the Lord, rejoice (Isaac Watts)
- All ye that love the Lord, rejoice, And let your songs be new (Isaac Watts)
- All ye who bear the name of Christ (Mary L. Oldham)
- All You Et-a
- All you et-a, Think of all you et-a
- All Your Anxiety (Edward Henry Joy)
- All you that love Emanuel’s name (John Fellows)
- All you that love Immanuel’s name (John Fellows)
- All you that love Immanuel’s name, Whose spirits burn with ardent flame (John Fellows)
- All you who in Denmark believe on the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- All you works of God (Stephen P. Starke)
- All You Works of God, Bless the Lord (Stephen P. Starke)
- All You Works of the Lord
- All You Works of the Lord
- All you works of the Lord, bless the Lord
- Almagts Gud, vi for din Trone (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Alma Mater (College song)
- Almanac of Snow (Frances Frost)
- Almighty (Wayne Watson)
- Almighty (Wayne Watson)
- Almighty Father (Anon.)
- Almighty Father, Bless the Word (Thomas Ken)
- Almighty Father give us a vision (Charles F. Brown)
- Almighty Father, Hear Our Prayer (Anon.)
- Almighty Father, strong to save (William Whiting)
- Almighty God (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Almighty God (Thomas Moore)
- Almighty God of love (Charles Wesley)
- Almighty God of love, Set up (Charles Wesley)
- Almighty God of love, Set up th’ attracting sign (Charles Wesley)
- Almighty God of love, Set up the attracting sign (Charles Wesley)
- Almighty God of Our Fathers (Will James)
- Almighty God, these candidates (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Almighty God, these candidates Regard with tender love (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Almighty God, thy word is cast (John Cawood)
- Almighty God, thy word is cast Like seed into the ground (John Cawood)
- Almighty God, we for your throne (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Almighty God when round Thy shrine (Thomas Moore)
- Almighty God, you have knit together your elect (Book of Common Prayer)
- Almighty God, your word is cast (John Cawood)
- Almighty Lord, grant unto us a peaceful night (The Service of Compline)
- Almighty Lord of Heaven, We raise a prayer
- Almighty Lord, with one accord (M. Woolsey Stryker)
- Almighty, most holy God (Wayne Watson)
- Almighty One! I bend in dust before thee (John Bowring)
- Almighty One! I bend in dust before thee; E’en so veiled cherubs bend (John Bowring)
- Almighty one, whose tender thought (Rosalie M. Cody)
- Almighty truth, what tongue can speak (James Crystal)
- Almost Crazy (Luiz Gonzaga; Victor Simon)
- Almost Home (Michele Baer; Jeannine Lasky)
- Almost Persuaded (Philip P. Bliss)
- “Almost persuaded” now to believe (Philip P. Bliss)
- Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost (Philip P. Bliss)
- Almost There (Gwen Hamblin Hall)
- Aloft in the sky, the song of the lark (French song)
- Aloha Oe (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Aloha oe, aloha oe E ke ona (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Aloha We say aloha from the shores of Waikiki (J. Thompson)
- Alone (Nathan Waite)
- Alone (Ben H. Price)
- Alone (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Alone and Angry
- Alone He prayed upon the shore (R. C. Evans)
- Alone in Gethsemane (William B. Petricko)
- Alone thou goest forth, O Lord (Peter Abelard)
- Alone with Jesus (Violet E. King)
- Alone with Jesus, I would be (Violet E. King)
- A long, long time they journeyed (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Along some leafy mountain A carefree (German folk song)
- Along the brooklet I swiftly ran (Sarah Grames Clark)
- Along the Covenant Path (Jocelyn Parker Parmer)
- Along the path of patriots we prayerfully have trod (Gail H. Johnsen)
- Along the precious string of pearls (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Along the shores of Galilee (Daniel Carter)
- Along the streets in our town the cars (Katherine Smith Bolt)
- Along the streets in our town the cars go up (Katherine Smith Bolt)
- Along the winding river by the road (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Along this trail they blazed with tears
- A long time ago a babe was born (Cheryl P. Stone)
- A long time ago in a beautiful place (Tami J. Creamer; Derena Bell)
- Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentile Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentile Alouette, Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentille alouette, Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, Je te plumerai (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentle Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- A lovely star shone in the sky when Jesus came (Jeanette Morrel)
- A lovely thought, thought many times (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Love Unfeigned (Geoffery Dearmer)
- A loving family
- A Loyal Song
- Alpha (Isaac Watts)
- Alpine Shepherds (Swiss folk song)
- Already a Butterfly (Cherie Call)
- Already the Sun from the Ganges (Felice Parnasso)
- Alsdann wird euer Licht hervorbrechen (Julius Schubring)
- Al sembrar buena semilla esperando diera fruto (Matthew 13:1–9; Fulvia Bonfanti; Inke Frosch)
- Als ich bei meinen Schafen wacht’ (Friedrich Spee)
- Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt (Heinrich C. Hecker; J. S. Diterich)
- Alternate Tune to Hymn 129 (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Alternate Tune to Hymn 41 (Reginald Heber)
- Alternative Tune to Hymn 198 (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alternative Tune to Hymn 268 (Reginald Heber; William Mercer)
- Alternative Tune to Hymn 366 (Stephen of Mar Sabas)
- Alternative Tune to Hymn 400 (William Cowper)
- Alternative Tune to Hymn 567 (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Alternative Tune to Hymn 641 (William Walsham How)
- Altho’ in woods and tents we dwell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Although in woods and tents we dwell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Although I Speak with Angel’s Tongue (Andrew Donaldson)
- Although our bodies sink to rest
- Although our bodies sink to rest, Their grossness only wastes away
- Although the Night is Damp (Japanese song)
- Although the night is damp, The little (Japanese song)
- Altid frejdig (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Al Tid frejdig, naar du gaar (Christian Richardt)
- Altid frejdig, når du går veje (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Altísimo Señor, ¡qué bueno es darte gracias! (Psalm 92:1–5 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Altissimu, omnipotente bon Signore (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Altogether lovely (Haldor Lillenas; Marie Wolf)
- Alualu Pea i Luma (Harry A. Dean)
- A lullaby (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- A Lullaby (Franz Schubert)
- A Lullaby (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Lullaby (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Lullaby
- A Lullaby (The Modern Music Series)
- Alunelu (Romanian folk dance)
- Alverden kalder det væmmeligt (Andreas Nielsen)
- Al ver la multitud, Jesús subió al monte (Matthew 5:1–12 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Always (Nik Day)
- Always (Irving Berlin)
- Always at Night (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Always Be Careful
- Always Cheerful (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Always earth is very fair, God, whose name (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Always Friends (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- Always God’s love is present with us (Randall Pratt)
- Always Happy When You Go (Christian Richardt)
- Always hear both sides (William Willes)
- Always Must I Read Again (Luise Hensel)
- Always Remember (Andraé Crouch)
- Always Remember Him (Jenny Phillips)
- Always remember Jesus, Jesus (Andraé Crouch)
- Always Speak the Trith (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Always There (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Always there when I need You (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Always True! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Alwise and Heav’nly Father (Ruth May Fox)
- Alwise and Heav’nly Father, Thou of the endless day (Ruth May Fox)
- A maiden made a cheese, O! Sing ho, come up
- A maiden sat in a leafy bower (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A maiden saw an eglantine among the autumn heather
- A maiden went down to the well Her water (Swedish folk song)
- A maiden wept for a hero bold (Susanna Myers)
- A man by the brook was angling; In his hand
- A Manger Filled With Love (Sally DeFord)
- A man in his carriage came riding along
- A man is dead, he will arise again (Jules Granier)
- A Man of Ancient Time and Place (Brian Wren)
- A man of sorrows, Jesus came (Nathan P. Howe)
- A man went down from Jerusalem (Miriam Therese Winter)
- A man whose name was Johnny Sands (John Sinclair)
- A Man Who Would Woo a Fair Maid (W. S. Gilbert)
- Amar: Es Entregarse (Mexican folk song)
- Amar: es entregarse olvidándose de sí (Mexican folk song)
- Amargo Que nem Giló (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Amarillis (Traditional)
- Amarillis told her swain (Traditional)
- Amarillo Bound (Cowboy song)
- A Marriage Blessing (Louise Hills Lewis)
- A Marriage Proposal (Alfred Norton)
- Amarte Sólo a Ti, Señor
- Amarte sólo a ti, Señor / Loving only you, O Christ
- A Marvellous Work and Wonder (John Lyon)
- A Marvelous Work (Alexander Schreiner)
- A Marvelous Work (William W. Phelps)
- A Marvelous Work and a Wonder (Ethel Cooper)
- A Marvelous Work Has Been Revealed (Alexander Schreiner)
- A marvelous work has begun to come forth (K. Newell Dayley)
- A marvelous work has begun to come forth among all the children of men (K. Newell Dayley)
- A marv’lous work has been revealed in these the latter days (Alexander Schreiner)
- Amaryllis (Eda Lou Walton)
- A May Basket (Lillian Bayne West)
- A May Dance
- A May Dance (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- A May Ramble
- A May Song
- A May Song (Heirich Heine)
- Amazed (Jared Anderson)
- Amazed with wonder (Joel H. Johnson)
- Amazed with wonder! I look round (Joel H. Johnson)
- Amazing Abundance (Laurie Zelman)
- Amazing Grace (John Newton)
- Amazing Grace Chant (John Newton)
- Amazing Grace / Divina Gracia / Grâce Infinie (John Newton)
- Amazing grace! – how sweet the sound (John Newton)
- Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) (John Newton)
- Amazing grace—how sweet the sound (John Newton)
- Amazing Grace! How Sweet the Sound (John Newton)
- Amazing grace, how sweet the sound / Divina gracia, ¡qué amor / Grâce infinie, ô quel beau don (John Newton)
- Amazing grace—how sweet the sound / Sublime gracia del Señor (John Newton)
- Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved (John Newton)
- Amazing grace shall always be my song of praise (Dottie Rambo)
- Amazing Love (Graham Kendrick)
- Amazing Things (Julie de Azevedo; Tom Hopkins)
- Ambition knocked upon my door (Kathryn F. Clyde)
- Ambition sets its goal ahead (Norma Anne Kirkendall)
- Ambrose Pare! fair and noble! Dowered (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Memorial (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- A Memory (Alfred H. Ackley)
- A Memory of Spanish Fork Canyon (Laura St. Vrain)
- Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Amen (Danish tune)
- Amen (Orlando Gibbons)
- Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Carl Wiltse)
- Amen (Greek Liturgy)
- Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen (Liturgical text)
- Amen (Fernando G. Allen)
- Amen (Traditional)
- Amen (McNeil Robinson II)
- Amen (African-American spiritual)
- Amen (Melvin West)
- Amen (Larry Sivis)
- Amen
- Amen (Louis Bourgeois)
- Amen (William Smith)
- Amen
- Amen (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Amen (Richard Proulx)
- Amen (Per Harling)
- Amen (Franz Schubert)
- Amen (Curt Oliver)
- Amen (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Amen (Leon C. Roberts)
- Amen
- Amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen (John Rutter)
- Amen (Philip E. Baker)
- Amen (Marty Haugen)
- Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen (John L. Bell)
- Amen! (B. H. Hogan)
- Amen (Spiritual)
- Amen (Hans A. Brorson)
- Amen, amen (African-American spiritual)
- Amen, amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen, Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Amen, Amen (Thomas Tallis)
- Amen, Amen (Philip James)
- Amen, Amen (Van Denman Thompson)
- Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen. Amen (Greek Liturgy)
- Amen, Amen (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Amen, Amen (Traditional)
- Amen. Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen, amen, amen (Richard Proulx)
- Amen, amen, amen (Per Harling)
- Amen, amen, amen (Franz Schubert)
- Amen, amen, amen (Curt Oliver)
- Amen, amen, amen (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Amen, amen, amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen, amen, amen (Philip E. Baker)
- Amen, amen amen! (Marty Haugen)
- Amen, amen, amen! (Jackson Henry)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Oliver Houston Jr.)
- Amen. Amen. Amen (Danish tune)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Barbara Sherer)
- Amen. Amen. Amen (McNeil Robinson II)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Mary L. Young)
- Amen, Amen, Amen
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Sally Ahner)
- Amen. Amen. Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen, Amen, amen, amen (Roland M. Carter)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Amen! Amen! Amen, Amen! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Ken Barker)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (African-American spiritual)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (Leon C. Roberts)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (John Rutter)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (John L. Bell)
- Amen, amen, amen. Amen, amen (Franz Schubert)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Kurt Kaiser)
- Amen, amen amen! Amen, amen amen! (Marty Haugen)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Herbert Six)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (John Rutter)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Fernando G. Allen)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (Leon C. Roberts)
- Amen. God, amen. Not dead, but sleepeth (Charles A. White)
- Ameni (Liturgical text)
- Ameni, ameni (Liturgical text)
- Amen raabe hver en Tunge (Hans A. Brorson)
- Amens (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Amens (Danish tune)
- Amens (John Stainer)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Greek Liturgy)
- Amens (John Stainer)
- Amens (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Amen siakudu misa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen Siakudumisa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! (Stephen Cuthbert Molefe)
- Amen, siakudumisa! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel ! / Amen, sing praises to the Lord! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa, Amen, Siakudumisa! (Stephen Cuthbert Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord / ¡Amen, cantemos al Señor! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, siakudumisa! / Amen, sing praises to the Lord! / ¡Amén, cantemos al Señor! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel ! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen siakudu misa / Amen we praise your name, O God (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen siakudumisa! / Amen, we praise your name, O God! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, zing lofzang tot de Heer! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, siakudumisa! / Amen, zing lofzang tot de Heer! / Amen, sing praises to the Lord! / ¡Amén, cantemos al Señor! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel ! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord! (Stephen Cuthbert Molefe)
- Amen, siyakudmisa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, siyakudmisa / Amen, we praise your name, O God (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, We Praise Your Name (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, we praise your name, O God / Amen siakudmisa! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- America (Katherine Lee Bates)
- America (Samuel F. Smith)
- America, America! Our hearts belong to thee (Alfarata Hilton)
- America! fair land of Freedom’s sires (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- America for me (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- America for Me (Henry Van Dyke)
- America for Me (Henry van Dyke)
- America is a great land, Blessed (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- America, Land of the Restoration (George W. Warren; Samuel A. Ward)
- America, My Country (Norman H. Hall)
- America, my country, Lov’d nation of the world (Norman H. Hall)
- American National Hymn (Samuel F. Smith)
- American Prophet Theme (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- America Resplendent (Ruth May Fox)
- America Rocks (Orrin Hatch)
- America the Beautiful (Katherine Lee Bates)
- America, the Promised Land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- America This Is My Day (Mark Nichols)
- America—Washington (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A merry bird catcher that is I, who is known (Emanuel Schikaneder)
- A Merry Chase (Ilo Orleans)
- A Merry Life (Peppino Turco)
- A merry, merry Christmas
- A merry merry Christmas and joy to each one
- A merry old robin Sang up in a tree (Adèle Marie Shaw)
- A Message (R. C. Evans)
- A Message (Martha Dabney)
- A message of hope flies on spirit-like wings (Edward H. Anderson)
- A Message of Love (Kate Ulmer)
- A message of salvation (Arthur H. Morse)
- A message of salvation We bring to you today (Arthur H. Morse)
- A Messenger Is Come! (Edna G. Wilkins)
- A Messenger is come! behold, The mighty (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Am I an Ephraimite indeed (Joel H. Johnson)
- Am I a Soldier (Isaac Watts)
- Am I a soldier of the cross (Isaac Watts)
- Am I a soldier of the cross, A follower (Isaac Watts)
- Am I a soldier of the cross, A follow’r of the Lamb? (Isaac Watts)
- Am I a soldier of the cross? A foll’wer of the Lamb? (Isaac Watts)
- Amici (College song)
- A Midnight Reverie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Midnight Vigil (R. C. Evans)
- Amidst a scene of wordly strife, As pilgrims (Thomas W. Smith)
- Amidst a scene of worldly strife (Thomas W. Smith)
- Amidst a scene of worldly strife, As pilgrims here we roam (Thomas W. Smith)
- Amid the countless blessings (Sally DeFord)
- Amid the grand old woods of oak and pine (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Amid the roaring winds and surging waves (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Amid the Thronging Worshipers (The Psalter, 1912)
- Amid the Thronging Worshippers (The Psalter, 1912)
- Amid the trials which I meet (Edward S. Lorenz)
- Amid the trials which [that] I meet (Edward S. Lorenz)
- Amid the World’s Bleak Wilderness (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A Midwinter Night’s Dream (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Mighty Change of Heart (Cherie Call)
- A Mighty Fortress (Martin Luther)
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, A tower (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, A tower of strength (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, A tow’r (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God / Castillo fuerte es nuestro Dios (Martin Luther)
- A mighty man, a man of worth (Eliza R. Snow)
- A mighty pow’r is growing (Juliet Gamero)
- A mighty sound from heaven (George B. Timms)
- A Mighty Wave (Sharon Z. de Paula; Rebecca de Paula)
- A mild evening zephyr is fanning me now (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Am I like driftwood on some shore (Catherine MacDougall)
- A Millennial Hymn (George Manwaring)
- A Million Little Sunbeams (The Youth’s Companion)
- A million little sunbeams Can make (The Youth’s Companion)
- A Mind of My Own (Cherie Call)
- A Miracle Is Born (Raymond D. Cook)
- Am I soldier of the cross (Isaac Watts)
- A missionary farewell (Mary Ann Shaw)
- A missionary song (Robert A. Middleton)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (R. C. Evans)
- A moment let me view, as on the disk (Hannah T. King)
- Among the many sad memories of God’s people (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Among the Pines (Max V. Exner)
- Among the pines that bend their fragrant (Max V. Exner)
- Among the pines that bend their fragrant boughs (Max V. Exner)
- Among the saints on earth (Benjamin Beddome)
- Among the saints on earth Let mutual love be found (Benjamin Beddome)
- Among these happy children, Will one (Patty S. Hill)
- Among the things revealed (Henry Garner)
- Among the things revealëd, In these, the latter days (Henry Garner)
- Among the vestal virgins of the courts (Ruby Lamonte)
- Amor, amor
- Amor, amor. Cristo dice, “Ten amor”
- A More Excellent Way (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- A More Excellent Way (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A more excellent way is to do and to say (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A Mormon and a Saint (William Willes)
- A Mormon Boy (Evan Stephens)
- A Mormon Boy Scout (Richard S. Tanner)
- A Mormons Song with Its Introduction (James Gledhill)
- A Morning Hymn (Rebecca J. Weston)
- A Morning Hymn (Charles Wesley)
- A Morning Thanksgiving (Mary J. Garland)
- A mortal life but just begun, Is pure (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Mother (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Mother (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A mother in Israel has gone to her rest (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A mother in Israel, in the fullest sense (Hannah T. King)
- A Mother Lined a Basket (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- A Mother’s Advice (P. McArthur)
- A Mother’s Christmas Prayer (Anna Morgan Oaks)
- A Mother’s Eyes Reflect the Love of Heaven (Stephen M. Jones)
- A Mother’s Lament (Evan Stephens)
- A mother’s lullaby
- A mother song! (Helen Welshimer)
- A Mother’s Prayer (Mary Moler Worthington)
- A Mother’s Prayer (Hattie M. Stephenson)
- A Mother’s Psalm (Rosemary Fishburn)
- A Motto For Every Man (Harry Clifton)
- A mountain brook, one sunny day (May Morgan)
- A “Movie” Dream (Aldis Dunbar)
- A Multitude Comes from East and West (Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- A Multitude Comes from the East and the West (Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- A multitude was gathered ’round (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Am Wasser stehn wir mit Freuden
- A Mystic Tie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- An Acrostic (Henry Garner)
- An Address to Americans (James Mulholland)
- An Afternoon Call
- An’ a howdy, howdy, brother, An’ a howdy (Southern greeting song)
- An’ a howdy, howdy, sister, An’ a howdy (Southern greeting song)
- A Name Above All Names (Vicente Poot P.)
- An American Rainbow (Orrin Hatch)
- An Angel Came (Rose Thomas Graham)
- An angel came and spoke to man About the everlasting plan (Rose Thomas Graham)
- An angel came down (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the mansions (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the mansions of (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the mansions of glory (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the mansions of glory, And told that a record was hid in Cumorah (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the mountain of glory (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the regions of glory (William W. Phelps)
- An Angel Came to Joseph Smith (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to Joseph Smith, And from (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to Joseph Smith, and from the (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to Joseph Smith, and from the ground (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to lovely Mary (Lois Moore)
- An Angel Came to Mary
- An Angel Came to Mary (Lois Moore)
- An angel from on high
- An Angel from on High (Parley P. Pratt)
- An angel from on high descended
- An angel from on high Descended to the earth
- An angel from on high / The long (Parley P. Pratt)
- An angel from on high, The long (Parley P. Pratt)
- An angel from on high The long, long silence breaks (Parley P. Pratt)
- An angel from on high The long, long silence broke (Parley P. Pratt)
- An Angel from the upper heaven (Eliza R. Snow)
- An Angel from the upper heav’n (Eliza R. Snow)
- An Angel Guides (Immi Hellén)
- An angel of glory from heaven descended (Parley P. Pratt)
- An angel once flew in the heavens back then (Arlene L. Buffington)
- An Angel Plays for the Little Cradles (Adam Dan)
- An angel spoke unto the virgin maid (Marvin K. Gardner)
- An Angel with the Trump of God (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- An Answered Prayer (Frank Calabro)
- An Appeal (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- An April Day (Nina B. Hartford)
- An Arbor Day Tree
- A nation God delights to bless (Charles Wesley)
- A nation God delights to bless, Can all our raging foes distress (Charles Wesley)
- A nation newly born far in the distant west (Joseph Smith III)
- A nation newly born far in the distant west, Met the old world in strength at God’s divine behest (Joseph Smith III)
- A Nativity Prayer (Phillips Brooks)
- An Autumn Story (Moiselle Renstrom)
- An Autumn Tramp (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Ancestors past connected to me (Holly Kirkbride Reid)
- Anchor of My Soul (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Ancient Hymn of the Primitive church (St. Clement of Alexandria)
- Ancient mothers, God has blessed you (Pauline Marie Bell)
- Ancient mothers God has blest you (Pauline Marie Bell)
- Ancient of Days (William Croswell Doane)
- Ancient of Days (Gary Sadler; Jamie Harvill)
- Ancient of Days, Who Sittest Throned in Glory (William Croswell Doane)
- Ancient Words (Lynn DeShazo)
- And all that is within me (Gene Rice; Charlene Moore Cooper)
- And am I born to die? (Charles Wesley)
- And am I born to die? To lay (Charles Wesley)
- And am I born to die? To lay this body down? (Charles Wesley)
- And am I only born to die? (Charles Wesley)
- And are we yet alive (Charles Wesley)
- And are we yet alive, And see (Charles Wesley)
- And are we yet alive, And see each other’s face? (Charles Wesley)
- And are we yet alive, And see ech other’s face? (Charles Wesley)
- And are you sure the news is true? (Wilson Law; Willard Richards)
- And art thou dead my brother; my brother! (Thomas Ward)
- And art thou to leave us, dear brother (Agnes Y. Lindsay)
- And art thou to leave us, dear brother, and go (Agnes Y. Lindsay)
- And as the youth in holy wonder gazed (Evan Stephens)
- And Can It Be (Charles Wesley)
- And can it be that I should gain (Charles Wesley)
- And can I yet delay (Charles Wesley)
- And can I yet delay My little all to give? (Charles Wesley)
- And did my Savior die (Anon.)
- And did my Savior die, And shed (Anon.)
- And didst thou travel light, dear Lord (Geoffery Dearmer)
- And did those feet in ancient time (William Blake)
- An den Mond (Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Enslin)
- And ev’ry man ’neath his vine and fig tree (Leah Jaffa; Fran Minkoff)
- And God said, “Let there be light” (Marvin K. Gardner)
- And God said the sun should shine (Johnie B. Wood)
- And God will raise you up on eagle’s wings (Michael Joncas)
- And have the bright immensities (Howard Chandler Robbins)
- And He said: “Go in peace and love” (David Yantis)
- And He Shall Rise (Mosiah 3:10; Ross Farnworth)
- And he shall rise, he shall rise the third day (Mosiah 3:10; Ross Farnworth)
- And His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful (Sally DeFord)
- And how do you get to Toyland? Of all (Eugene Field)
- And I couldn’t hear nobody pray (African-American spiritual)
- And I couldn’t hear nobody pray; And I (African-American spiritual)
- Andi Guðs sveif áður fyrr (Valdimar Briem)
- And I’ll be your companion (Lula Greene Richards)
- And I’ll Sleep (April Meservy)
- And in All Things Give Him Thanks (Claire Cloninger; Andy Cloninger; Ken Barker)
- And in each track of Glory since
- And in No Other Is There Savlation (Acts 4:12)
- And in Thy presence there’s fullness of joy (Mike Kerry)
- And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- And I shall see Him face to face (Fanny J. Crosby)
- And is the gospel Peace and Love? (Anne Steele)
- And is the gospel Peace and Love? So let our conversation be (Anne Steele)
- And is this death, this sudden silence sweet? (Susa Young Gates)
- “And it came to pass” that Jesus of Galilee (Helen Harrington)
- And it shall come to pass in the last days (Evan Stephens)
- And it shall come to pass in the last days (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- And it was Olav Trygvason, Steering o’er (Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson)
- And I will raise them up (Suzanne Toolan)
- And Jesus Said (Shirley Erena Murray)
- And Jesus said: don’t be afraid (Shirley Erena Murray)
- And let our bodies part (Charles Wesley)
- And let our bodies part (Charles Wesley)
- And let our feeble bodies part (Charles Wesley)
- And Mary Pondered (Marvin K. Gardner)
- And must I part, thou Holy One (Joel H. Johnson)
- And must I part with all I have (Benjamin Beddome)
- And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord, for thee? (Benjamin Beddome)
- And must this body die? (Isaac Watts)
- And must we part? ’tis like a dream (John Lyon)
- And now, after the many testimonies (Doctrine and Covenants 76:22–23; Joseph Smith Jr.)
- And now behold, who can stand against the works of the Lord? (Lewis D. Edwards)
- And Now, My Sons (Helaman 5:12; Heather D. Zurcher)
- And now, my sons, remember (Helaman 5:12; Heather D. Zurcher)
- And now, my soul, another year (Simon Browne)
- And now, my soul, another year Of thy short life is past (Simon Browne)
- And now, O Father, mindful of the love (William Bright)
- And now, to all, goodnight! Goodnight (Old round)
- And on that day will justice triumph (M. Dell Ridge)
- Andrea (Kenneth Cope)
- Andrew (Gertrude Perry Stanton)
- And So I Went to Peters’ Pub (German folk song)
- And some there are That stand and serve (Shirley Rei Gudmundsen)
- And so, you can think of this journey (Jake White)
- And Suddenly There Was (Charles Jennens)
- And suddenly there was with the angel (Charles Jennens)
- And the Father Will Dance (Mark Hayes)
- And the fireflies in the bushes (Dorothy Aldis)
- And the Glory of the Lord (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- And the glory, the glory of the Lord (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- And the Kingdom (Merrill Bradshaw)
- And the kingdom and dominion and the greatness (Merrill Bradshaw)
- And Then Shall Your Light Break Forth (Julius Schubring)
- And Then The Rains Came (Arlene L. Buffington)
- And they found the stone rolled from the sepulchre (Crawford Gates)
- Andulko, hurry, wake up, wake up, you’ve (Czech folk song)
- Andulko, stewardess, do you know (Czech folk song)
- Andulko, the Goose Girl (Czech folk song)
- …And Waiting (Brad Hull; Matt Lopez; Jeannine Lasky; Michael Dowdle)
- And We Go (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon; Peter Breinholt)
- And when Jesus departed Two blind men followed, saying (Ruth Hays)
- And who can weigh the value of knowing You? (Lynn Deshazo)
- And will the great Eternal God (Philip Doddridge)
- And will the great Eternal God, On earth establish his abode? (Philip Doddridge)
- And Yet Forgiven (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- And Yet, I Still Believe (Amy Webb)
- And Yet, Thou Art There (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- And young and old come forth to play (John Milton)
- An earthquake seems to shake the globe (William W. Phelps)
- An Easter Carol (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- An Easter Carol (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- An Easter Carol
- An Easter Jingle (Harriet B. Sterling)
- An Easter Song (Evan Stephens)
- An echo from heaven to earth once came (Alice Hirsh)
- An echo from heaven To earth once came drifting (Alice Hirsh)
- A needle is a common thing One of many (Ida May Rees)
- An engine is a noisy thing (Roberta M. Whitehead)
- An engine is a noisy thing, Choo choo (Roberta M. Whitehead)
- An Englishman so fine left in eighteen forty nine (Linda Weight Cluff)
- An Epitaph (Emmeline B. Wells)
- An Epithalamium
- An Epithalamium for 2 Voices
- An Era Such As Never Known (Arlene L. Buffington)
- An Eskimo Lullaby (Eskimo folk song)
- An Evening Hymn (Thomas Ken)
- An Evening Hymn (Thomas Kelly)
- An evening lullaby (Harold Goff)
- An Evening Prayer (C. Maud Battersby)
- An Evening Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- An Evensong (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- A New Beginning (Jayne B. Malan)
- A New Commandment (John 13:34; Latin American song)
- A New Commandment (John 13:34–35)
- A New Commandment (William Loperena)
- A New Commandment I Give unto You (Crawford Gates)
- A New Created World
- A new created world, a new created world
- A New Day (Brett Raymond)
- A New Day
- A New Faith Has Dawned (Bonnie Horrigan Slade)
- A new flag for Canada, A new flag for me (Jean MacAskill)
- A New Heart
- A New Name in Glory (C. Austin Miles)
- A New Psalm (Frances Hartman)
- A Newsboy’s Progress (Sister Washington)
- A new star did appear in the ninety-second year (Sadie B. Cadman)
- A new star rising, the heavens lighting (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- A New Star Shines Tonight (Orlan Cahoon)
- A new touch of fire (Lelia N. Morris)
- A New Year’s Reverie and Dream (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- A New Year’s Round (B. P. Krone)
- A New Years’ Song (Parley P. Pratt)
- A New Year’s Speech (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angel-guarded book (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- Angel-guarded book of gold hidden in Cumorah’s (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- Angelic Songs (Frederick W. Faber)
- Angelic throngs unnumbered (William Williams)
- Angélique, Ô (Haitian folk song)
- Angélique, Ô Angélique, Ô Go keep mamma (Haitian folk song)
- Angel Message (James L. Edwards)
- Angels’ Carol (John Rutter)
- Angels, Ever Bright and Fair (Thomas Morell)
- Angels ever bright and fair, Angels (Thomas Morell)
- Angels, ever bright and fair, guard and keep (Thomas Morell)
- Angels, from the Realms (James Montgomery)
- Angels, From the Realms of Glory (James Montgomery)
- Angels, from the realms of glory, Wing your flight (James Montgomery)
- Angels, from the realms of glory, Wing your flight o’er all the earth! (James Montgomery)
- Angels, Get My Mansion Ready (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Angels have come to the earthly home (Esther C. Henck)
- Angels have come to the earthly home, Free o’er the plains their bright spirits roam (Esther C. Henck)
- Angels of Jesus, angels of light (Frederick W. Faber)
- Angels of the night, when sunbeams die
- Angels on wing (Arnold Frederick Keller)
- Angels Over Me (Yahosh Bonner)
- Angels rejoice and tune their golden lyres (Hannah T. King)
- Angels rejoiced and sweetly sung (William Hurn)
- Angels rejoiced and sweetly sung At our Redeemer’s birth (William Hurn)
- Angels! roll the rock away! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels, roll the rock away! Alleluia! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels, roll the rock away! Allelujah! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels! roll the rock away! Death! yield up thy mighty prey! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels! roll the rock away! Hallelujah! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels Round About (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Angels sang to wond’ring shepherds (David A. Zabriskie)
- Angels singing glad Hosannahs (Harry A. Dean)
- Angels Singing Glad Hosannas (Harry A. Dean)
- Angels Sought Thee (Earl R. Curry)
- Angels sought thee for the privilege (Earl R. Curry)
- Angels still are on the Earth! (Hannah T. King)
- Angels’ Touch (Jeanni Gould)
- Angels We Have Heard on High (French carol)
- Angels we have heard on high, Sweetly (French carol)
- Angels, where’er we go, attend (Charles Wesley)
- Angels, where’er we go, attend Our steps, whate’er betide (Charles Wesley)
- Angel Voices (Francis Pott)
- Angel Voices (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel voices ever singing (Francis Pott)
- Angel voices ever singing Round thy throne (Francis Pott)
- Angel voices sing, “Hallelujah!” (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel voices sing, “Hallelujah!” Hail the new-born King, Hallelujah! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel Whisperings (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angel Whisperings to a Dying Child (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angel Whisperings to the Dying Child (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angel Whispers (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Angry Little Bee (Danish folk song)
- Angry Words! Oh, Let Them Never (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Angry words! oh, let them never From the tongue (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Angry words! oh, let them never From the tongue unbridled (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Angularis fundamentum (Latin hymn)
- Angular Wheel (Anon.)
- Angylion ddo’nt yn gysson (William Williams)
- An holy angel from on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- An Hour Before The Dawn (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A nickel for candy, a dime for the show (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A night was near, a day was near (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Animal Crackers (Christopher Morley)
- Animal Crackers (Linn Moore Miller)
- Animal crackers and cocoa to drink (Christopher Morley)
- Animal Nonsense (Ruth Harrison)
- Animals in the Zoo (North Carolina folk song)
- Animate and inanimate shall cease to be (Parley P. Pratt)
- An important station is truly thine (Eliza R. Snow)
- An Incentive (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- An Indian Campfire (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- A Nineties’ Serenade
- An Instrument in Thy Hands (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- An Interest in Your Prayers (Marcella Schenk)
- An Invitation
- An Invitation to Christ (Dimitri of Rostov)
- An Irish Merry Making (Irish song)
- An Iroquois Lullaby (Iroquois lullaby)
- An M. I. A. Marching Song (Anon.)
- Anna (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Ann-al sou montagn yo (Rigaud Clervil)
- Ann-al sou montagn yo, nan plinn, nan valé yo (Rigaud Clervil)
- Anna’s Rosy Cheeks (Ukrainian folk song)
- Anna’s rosy cheeks are brightest, Anna’s (Ukrainian folk song)
- Anna’s rosy cheeks are brightest, Anna’s feet (Ukrainian folk song)
- Ännchen von Tharau (Simon Dach)
- Ännchen von Tharau ist, die mir gefällt (Simon Dach)
- Annie Darling (Czech folk song)
- Annie darling, Annie darling, You are (Czech folk song)
- Annie Goes to the Cabbage Patch (Bohemian singing game)
- Annie goes to the cabbage patch, cabbage (Bohemian singing game)
- Annie Laurie (WIlliam Douglas; Alicia Ann Scott)
- Annie of Tharau (Simon Dach)
- Annie of Tharau, the joy of my heart (Simon Dach)
- Annie’s Sympathy (Eliza R. Snow)
- Anniversary song (James Maxwell)
- Anniversary Song for the Pioneers (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ann’s Teeth (Walter de la Mare)
- An Ocean Trip
- An Ode (Emmeline B. Wells)
- An Ode To The Morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Anointing (Donn C. Thomas)
- Anointing and Prayer for the Sick (John Lyon)
- Anointing fall on me (Donn C. Thomas)
- An Old-Fashioned Christmas (Joyce O. Evans)
- An Old Garden (Margaret Widdemer)
- An Old Lady Prays (Thyrza R. Berrett)
- An old lady sat in her old arm-chair (John Tyler Pettee)
- An Old Legend (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- An Old Minuet (Frederick H. Martens)
- An old refrain is always haunting me (Howard Johnson)
- An open door, a warm embrace (Andrea Christensen Brett)
- An Open Vision (Hannah T. King)
- An Original Song (Henry Maiben)
- Another (Charles Wesley)
- Another (Charles Wesley)
- Another Day (Staci Peters; Tyler Castleton)
- Another day has fled and gone (Parley P. Pratt)
- Another day has fled and gone, the sun declines in (Parley P. Pratt)
- Another day has fled and gone, The sun declines in western skies (Parley P. Pratt)
- Another day has gone (Joel H. Johnson)
- Another Day Is Dawning (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another Dream Hymn
- Another hand is beck’ning us (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Another hand is beck’ning us, Another call is given (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Another Parting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Another Prayer
- Another six days’ work is done (Joseph Stennett)
- Another six days’ work is done; Another Sabbath is begun (Joseph Stennett)
- Another Warning
- Another Warning to Obey
- Another weary day is done; And as I watch (Nina Eckart Kerrick)
- Another week its course has run (Joel H. Johnson)
- Another week of toil and care (Charles Derry)
- Another week of toil and care Hath sunk in the eternal past (Charles Derry)
- Another Witness
- Another year! God grant it brings (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- Another year has faded in the past (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Another year has passed away Since I beheld (Hannah T. King)
- Another year hath sped its round (Frank H. Stauffer)
- Another year hath sped its round, And sleeps amid the turbid past (Frank H. Stauffer)
- Another year is dawning ! (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another Year Is Dawning (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another year is dawning, Dear Father (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another year is dawning, dear Father, let it be (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another year is swallowed by the sea (Ebenezer Elliott)
- Another year is swallowed by the sea Of sumless waves! (Ebenezer Elliott)
- An Outcast among Outcasts (Richard D. Leach)
- Answer me, O God, for your steadfast love is good (Psalm 69)
- Answer, my soul;—wilt thou confess (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Answer, my soul;—wilt thou confess The Lord thy Guide and Righteousness? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Answers (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Answer us, O God, when we call (Psalm 20)
- Answer us, O God, when we call
- Antes del Invierno (María Antonieta Torres)
- Anthem (John Lyon)
- Anthem (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Anthem (Friedrich Silcher)
- Anthem “Arise Ye Saints” (Donette Smith)
- Anthem—“Arise Ye Saints” (Donette Smith)
- Anthem of Praise (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Anthem of Praise (Sally DeFord)
- Anthem of praise and prayer
- Anthem to America (Gail H. Johnsen)
- Anticipation (James H. Wallis)
- Antiphonal Praise (Steve Green)
- A Nuestro Padre Dios (Henry C. Riley; Estrella de Belén)
- An uplifting memory (Johan B. Førster)
- An Upper Room Did Our Lord Prepare (F. Pratt Green)
- An Upper Room with Evening Lamps (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- An Upper Room with Evening Lamps Ashine (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Anvil Chorus (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Anvil Chorus, from “Il Trovatore” (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Anxiously Engaged (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Anya came from far away, from a country (Richard C. Berg)
- Anya’s Valentines (Richard C. Berg)
- Any Other Boy (Brett Raymond)
- Anything Impossible (Alex Boyé)
- Anytime, Anywhere (Angie Killian)
- Anywhere With Jesus (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Ao Senhor Rendei as Graças (Donald H. Comer)
- Ao Senhor rendei as graças, Porque êle (Donald H. Comer)
- A Ou Vaai i Mea Lelei (Joseph H. Dean)
- A painful memory holds my heart (Steven K. Jones)
- A parade (E. S. Christensen)
- A Parade
- A parade is jolly fun. The drums go rum-tum-tum (E. S. Christensen)
- A Paraphrase (T. B. M.)
- A Parting Blessing (Franklin E. Belden)
- A Parting Blessing (Verda E. Bryant)
- A Parting Hymn We Sing (Aaron R. Wolfe)
- A Parting Toast for My Friends (Hannah T. King)
- A Passion for Souls (Herbert G. Tovey)
- A patient little patient be; Dear, do not sulk (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Patriotic Creed (Edgar A. Guest)
- A Peaceful Night (The Service of Compline)
- A Pearl and a Flower
- A Pearl of a Girl! (Betty P. Jones)
- A Penny Down a Crack (Leroy F. Jackson)
- A Perfect Day (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- A perfect day is coming by and by (Alfred H. Ackley)
- A Perfect Heart (Dony McGuire; Reba Rambo)
- A Perfect Sacrifice (V. Michael McKay)
- A Petition (George Manwaring)
- A Petition (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Phantasy (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A phantom land lay beckoning (Mary Budlong)
- A Picnic (Henry Fisher)
- A Picture of Japan (Mabel E. Bray)
- A Picture of Life (Evan Stephens)
- A pilgrim through this lonely world (Edward Denny)
- A pilgrim through this lonely world, The blessed Savior passed (Edward Denny)
- A pilgrim was I and a wand’ring (John W. Peterson; Alfred B. Smith)
- A pilgrim was I, and a-wand’ring (John W. Peterson; Alfred B. Smith)
- A pilgrim was I and awand’ring (John W. Peterson; Alfred B. Smith)
- A Pilot Song (Athelia S. Tanner)
- A Pioneer Campfire Song (Evan Stephens)
- A Pioneering Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Pioneer Song (Anon.)
- A Pirate Bold (Nursery rhyme)
- A Pirate Ship (Anna M. Shepard)
- A Place at the Table (Shirley Erena Murray)
- A Place in His Arms (Sally DeFord)
- A Place of Peace (Gary Croxall)
- A place of peace the temple stands (Gary Croxall)
- A plea for one world is heard in many diff’rent lands (J. W. Bratton)
- A Plea for Zion (Gladys Domitrovich)
- A Pleasant Morning (Evan Stephens)
- A pleasant morning to you all (Evan Stephens)
- A pleasant sound that is heard today (Blas de Laserna)
- A Pledge (The Modern Music Series)
- A Ploughing Song (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- A plump little robin flew down from a tree (Grace F. Coolidge)
- A pocket handkerchief to hem (Christina Rossetti)
- A Poem on the Suffering of the Saints in Missouri (Joel H. Johnson)
- A Policeman’s Lot (William S. Gilbert)
- A Polynesian Greeting (J. Thompson)
- A Poor Blind Woman, that has no sight at all
- A Poor Lone Girl in Saskatchewan
- A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief (James Montgomery)
- A poor wayfaring Man of grief Hath often crossed (James Montgomery)
- A poor wayfaring man of grief Hath often crossed me on my way (James Montgomery)
- A poor wayfaring man of grief hath over crossed (James Montgomery)
- A Portrait (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Possum Hunt (Mississippi singing game)
- Apostles first, then prophets too (Thomas W. Smith)
- Apostles first, then prophets too, God’s secret plans revealing (Thomas W. Smith)
- Apostolic Affirmation of Faith
- Apostrophe (Lula Greene Richards)
- Apostrophe to a Dear Departed One (Hannah T. King)
- Apostrophe to Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apostrophe to Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apostrophe to Jerusalem (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Posy (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Potopoto Nei (Tua)
- A Pouting Girl
- Apoya a Tu Hermano (María Antonieta Torres)
- Apoya a tu hermano aunque tenga pecado (María Antonieta Torres)
- Appeal to Americans (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apple blossoms pink and white, Cherry (Anon.)
- Apples on a Plate (Gertrude Perry Stanton)
- Apple Time (Martha Dabney)
- Apple time, the apples hang thick (Martha Dabney)
- Appreciation (R. C. Evans)
- Apprenons à partager (Shirley Judd)
- Apprenons à partager, partager, partager (Shirley Judd)
- Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (John Newton)
- A Prayer (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Prayer (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- A Prayer (Alveretta S. Engar)
- A Prayer (Anon.)
- A Prayer (James Dunn)
- A Prayer (Adelaide U. E. Hardy)
- A Prayer (C. Maud Battersby)
- A Prayer (Vicente Poot P.)
- A Prayer (Carrie A. Baird)
- A Prayer (George A. Kelley)
- A Prayer (Edith Grace Beggs)
- A Prayer
- A Prayer (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Prayer
- A Prayer Away (Alex Boyé)
- A Prayer for Discipleship in Home and Family (Richard Gillard)
- A Prayer for Each Season (Sara E. Wiltse)
- A Prayer for Faith
- A Prayer for Healing in Relationships (Melissa Haupt)
- A Prayer for Help (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- A prayer for mother (Ebenezer Beesley)
- A Prayer for Peace (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- A Prayer for the Holy Spirit
- A Prayer for the Wanderers
- A Prayer for Tolerance (Naomi Russell)
- A Prayer For Zion (Orson F. Whitney)
- A Prayer from the Plains (Patricia Bryson)
- A prayer song
- A Prayer Song (Robert P. Manookin)
- A Prayer Song (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- A Prayer to Jesus (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Prayer to the Creator (Harry M. Henson)
- A Praying Spirit (Elbernita “Twinkie” Clark)
- A precious gift
- A Precious Jewel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Après des siècles d’esclavage (Charles Rogier)
- A present and perfect salvation I have (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody (Irving Berlin)
- A pretty little mother bird (Anna Johnson)
- A pretty little mother bird is sitting on her nest (Anna Johnson)
- April (Emmeline B. Wells)
- April (Mildred B. Hall)
- April (Ann White)
- April (Katharine Whitmore)
- April (Mark Richardson)
- April (Clinton Scollard)
- April (Anon.)
- April (Anon.)
- April (Ruth Stephens Porter)
- April (Hungarian folk song)
- April (Theodosia Garrison)
- April! April! (Dora Read Goodale)
- April! April! Are you here? (Dora Read Goodale)
- April, April, Why do you cry All these (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- April Fool (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- April, Herald of Spring (Emmeline B. Wells)
- April Is in My Mistress’ Face (Livio Celiano)
- April is kind with her sunshine and show’rs (Ruth Stephens Porter)
- April is lowery, Sometimes quite showery
- April Rain (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- April rain is here again (Nina B. Hartford)
- April rain is here again; Hear it patter (Nina B. Hartford)
- April Showers (Buddy DeSylva)
- April’s the month of rain and show’rs (Nina B. Hartford)
- April, with your rushing showers, April (Hungarian folk song)
- A Procession
- A Promise of Spring (Tressa Love Hanson)
- A Prophet Lives Today (Clive Romney)
- A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar (Brian Wren)
- A Psalm of Life (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- A purple haze now clothes the distant hills (Grace M. Candland)
- A Purple Robe (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- A purple robe, a crown of thorn (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- A Quaint Gown (LaRene King Bleecker)
- A queenly, stately form, a finely chiseled face (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A queenly woman, statuesque and grand (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Queer Business (Rose Fyleman)
- Àquêle Que, de Amor por Nós (Richard Holden)
- Àquêle que, de amor por nós, Á morte (Richard Holden)
- A Question (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- A Question (Rita S. Robinson)
- ¿A Quién He de Enviar? (Néstor O. Míguez; Juan A. Gattinoni)
- Aquí está la piedra lisa (Mexican folk song)
- A quiet night, flocks all around (Kayla Spurlock)
- A Quiet Prayer (Nancy Hanson)
- A Quiet Revelation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Quilt (Ione Mohler)
- A rabbit (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- A Rabbit (Elizabeth Madox Roberts)
- A rabbit works its ears and tries (Elizabeth Madox Roberts)
- Arabs, Romans, Jews, and Gentiles (Patrick Michaels)
- Arabs, Romans, Jews, and Gentiles once knew Palestine as home (Patrick Michaels)
- A railroader, a railroader, A railroader for me (Early American song)
- A Railroader for Me (Early American song)
- A raindrop fell from heaven one balmy
- Aramos nuestros campos / We plow the fields and scatter (Matthias Claudius)
- A Ram Sam Sam (Moroccan folk song)
- A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam (Moroccan folk song)
- A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam, Guli guli (Moroccan folk song)
- A Ray of Sun (Vicente Poot P.)
- Arbor Day
- Arbor Day (Anna M. Pratt)
- Arbor Day
- Arbor Day (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Arbor Day (Vernetta F. Decker)
- Arbor-day song (Evan Stephens)
- Arbor Day Song (Evan Stephens)
- Arbor Day Song (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Arbor Morning, Bright and Fair (Evan Stephens)
- Arbor morning, bright and fair, With its cool (Evan Stephens)
- A recipe you want, my dear young friend (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Red man sat proudly, His dark head held high (Catherine Pomo; V. James Lovalvo)
- A Red Pepper Flower (Chinese rhyme)
- A red pepper flow’r, Ling, a ling (Chinese rhyme)
- A red pepper flow’r, Ling, a-ling (Chinese rhyme)
- A Reign of Peace and Justice (Isaiah 11:2–4, 6–9 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- A responsible station is surely thine (Eliza R. Snow)
- Are the days of long ago far sweeter than today? (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Are the heavens really open? (Gunnella Murphy; Nina Harris)
- Are the meetings of an hour, ’Tween kindred (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Are There Toys in Heaven? (Anders Frostenson)
- Are those tears, child of mine, are you crying? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Reverie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Reverie (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A rev’rent hush, a sacred room (Melissa Spencer; Cynthia R. Pyne)
- Are We Loyal In This Gospel? (Lavota A. Keck)
- Are we loyal in this gospel? Do we live (Lavota A. Keck)
- Are we sowing seeds of kindness? (M. L. Bartlett)
- Are Ye Able (Earl Marlatt)
- Are Ye Able
- Are Ye Able, Said The Master (Earl Marlatt)
- “Are ye able,” said the Master, “to be crucified with Me?” (Earl Marlatt)
- “Are ye ready,” saith the Master
- Are You a Camel?
- Are you a camel, or aren’t you a camel?
- Are you among the many (David B. Larsen)
- Are you an active member, The kind that would be missed (Hazel Ford)
- Are you burdened, worn and weary (James Rowe)
- Are You Coming Home Tonight? (S. M. J.)
- Are you coming Home, ye wand’rers (S. M. J.)
- Are you going to Scarborough Fair? (English folk song)
- Are you listening, or are you looking away (Lexi Walker; Anjanette Mickelsen; Stephen Nelson)
- Are you longing for the fullness of the blessing of the Lord (Leila N. Morris)
- Are you looking for the fullness of the blessing of the Lord (Leila N. Morris)
- Are you ready, are you ready (Will L. Thompson)
- Are You Ready, O My People (Anon.)
- Are you ready, O my people, To have Zion (Anon.)
- Are you searching for something to brighten your life? (J. G. H.)
- Are You Singing?
- Are you singing, are you singing, Meadow Lark
- Are You Sleeping? (French folk song)
- Are you sleeping, Are you sleeping (French folk song)
- Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Brother John (French folk song)
- Are you thinking, little moon, little moon? (Richard Kirk)
- Are you tired of the life you’re now living? (G. K. K.)
- Are You Washed in the Blood (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Are you weary, are you heavy hearted? (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted? (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Are You Witnessing for Him? (Alice M. Batchelder)
- Argentine National Anthem (Vicente López y Planes)
- Arglwydd, arwain trwy’r anialwch (William Williams)
- Är Guds kärlek såsom havet (Anders Frostenson)
- Ar Hyd y Nos (Harold Boulton)
- Aria
- Aria: He Shall Feed His Flock / Come Unto Him (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- A Riddle
- A Riddle (Margaret Johnson)
- A Ride at Dawn (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A-riding, a-riding A steed white as snow (Eduard Morike)
- A righteous song is fervent prayer (Annette W. Dickman)
- A-ring-around our Rosy sweet We dearly love
- A Ring on My Finger (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Arise (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Arise! (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Arise, All Things That God Has Made (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Arise and Shine (Russ Dixon; Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Arise and Shine (Ruth E. Winterton)
- Arise and shine for now thy light is come (Ruth E. Winterton)
- Arise and Shine Forth (Michael McLean)
- Arise and Shine Forth (Jenny Phillips)
- Arise and Shine Forth (Sally DeFord)
- Arise and Shine in Splendor (Martin Opitz; Gerhard Gieschen)
- Arise and shine, O wondrous star, Emblem (Ethel Cooper)
- Arise and Sing This Christmas Morn (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Arise and Walk (Helene Schmidt)
- Arise And Weep No More (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Arise, arise, shine, for thy light is come (George J. Elvey)
- Arise! arise! with joy survey (Thomas Kelly)
- Arise! arise!—with joy survey (Thomas Kelly)
- Arise! Arise! With joy survey the glory of the (Thomas Kelly)
- Arise! arise!—with joy survey The glory of the latter day (Thomas Kelly)
- Arise, arise, ye Saints, of the most high (Donette Smith)
- Arise From The Dust (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Arise from thy sadness, O Zion (Joel H. Johnson)
- Arise from thy sadness, O Zion, with gladness! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Arise, great God! and let thy grace (James Merrick)
- Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord (Sarah Slinn)
- Arise, look above you, young patriot, See yonder (N. Albert Sherman)
- Arise, My Soul, Arise (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, My Soul, Arise! (Ernest E. Ryden; Johan Kahl)
- Arise, my soul, arise, shake off (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, my soul, arise! Shake off thy guilty fears (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, my soul, arise, Shake of thy guilty fears (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, my soul, arise! Stretch forth to things eternal (Ernest E. Ryden; Johan Kahl)
- Arise, my soul, with rapture rise (Samuel Francis Smith)
- Arise, O Christian People (Valentin Thilo; Arthur T. Russell)
- Arise, O Glorious Zion (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O glorious Zion, / Thou joy (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O glorious Zion, Thou joy (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O glorious Zion, Thou joy of latter days (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O God, and Shine (William Hurn)
- Arise! Oh youth arise! (Ruth May Fox)
- Arise! Oh youth, arise! Oh youth (Ruth May Fox)
- Arise! Oh youth arise! Oh youth arise (Ruth May Fox)
- Arise, oh Zion (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Arise, O Jerusalem, and stand on high (F. Flaxington Harker)
- Arise, O King of Kings, arise (Isaac Watts)
- Arise, O Lord Our God, Arise
- Arise, O Youth of God (Wm. P. Merrill; McK.)
- Arise O Zion fair and lift thine eyes (T. B. M.)
- Arise, Shine (Jay Robinson; Steven Urspringer)
- Arise, shine, for thy light is come (George J. Elvey)
- Arise, shine, for thy Light is come (Jay Robinson; Steven Urspringer)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (Plainsong)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (Cambridge chant)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (Herbert S. Oakeley)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (W. H. Longhurst)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (J. Marcus Ritchie)
- Arise, Shine, for Your Light Is Come (Eric Glass)
- Arise, Shine Out, Your Light Has Come (Brian Wren)
- Arise, Shine, Thy Light Is Come (Camille Saint-Saens)
- Arise, sons of freedom and herald the story (J. H. Ward)
- Arise thou, and shine! (G. Hills)
- Arise thou and shine, for thy light is appearing (G. Hills)
- Arise thou and shine, for thy light is appearing, And glory and beauty thy temples adorn (G. Hills)
- Arise to the Mountain (Anon.)
- Arise, Ye Children (Karl Gottlieb Hering)
- Arise Ye Saints (Donette Smith)
- Arise ye saints of Latter Days
- Arise! ye sons of Zion (F. A. Ernest)
- Arise, Your Light Has Come! (Ruth Duck)
- Arise, Your Light Is Come! (Ruth Duck)
- Arise, Zion! Don’t You See (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Arithmetic Song (Charles J. Cromwell)
- A river song
- A River Song
- Arizona (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Arizona (Margaret Rowe Clifford)
- Ark (Anon.)
- Arken (Anon.)
- Ark of Freedom, Glory’s Dwelling
- Armistice Day (Nathan Haskell Dole)
- Army Blue
- A robin has flown away up in a tree! (Lillian Bayne West)
- A robin sang up in a mulberry tree (Mabel Livingstone)
- Aroha, aroha, Te mau ruau, te mau apî
- A Rondeau (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A rose showed a butterfly her new pink dress
- Around a table, strewn with books and toys
- Around a table where the lamplight spreads (Elsie Talmage Brandley)
- Around Bethesda’s healing wave (Bernard Barton)
- Around Bethesda’s healing wave, Waiting to hear the rustling wing (Bernard Barton)
- Around me miles and miles of trackless sands (Roxana T. Hase)
- Around me sit my friends so dear, And I am very (Dorothy Brown)
- Around the Campfire (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Around the Campfire (Lorraine S. Wilkinson)
- Around the Campfire (Lorraine S. Wilkinson)
- Around the green gravel The grass (Traditional)
- Around these emblems bowed (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Around these holy emblems bowed, we come (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Around the Throne of God (Anne Houlditch Shepherd)
- Around the throne of God, in heaven (Anne Houlditch Shepherd)
- Around the throne of God in heaven ten thousand children stand (Anne Houlditch Shepherd)
- Around the throne of God in Heav’n (Anne Houlditch Shepherd)
- Around the World
- Around Thine Altar (Charles Derry)
- Around thy grave, Lord Jesus (James G. Deck)
- Around thy grave, Lord Jesus, Thine empty grave, we stand (James G. Deck)
- Around You, O Lord Jesus (Frans Mikael Franzén)
- Around Your Sepulcher (Solomon L. Ginsburg)
- Arouse, arouse, why idly stand (M. R. Lake)
- Arouse, arouse, why idly stand, Why sit at ease with folded hands (M. R. Lake)
- A-Roving (Traditional)
- A-Roving (Capstan chantey)
- Arrayed in Light (Orson F. Whitney)
- Arrival of the First Colony in Charlestown, Massachusetts (Eliza R. Snow)
- Article of Faith 1 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 10 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 11 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 12 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 13 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 2 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 3 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 4 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 5 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 6 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 7 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 8 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Article of Faith 9 (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Art Thou Weary? (Stephen of Mar Sabas)
- Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid? (Stephen of Mar Sabas)
- Art thou worn with care and trouble? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Art thou worn with care and trouble? Doth disease invade thy frame? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- A Ruler Once Came to Jesus (William T. Sleeper)
- A ruler once came to Jesus by night (William T. Sleeper)
- A Rushing, Mighty Wind (David W. Music)
- As a band of neighbors joined
- A Sabbath Hymn
- A Sabbath Hymn (H. M. Warner)
- A Sabbath Song (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- A Sabbath Song (Joseph G. Fones)
- Asa Branca (Luiz Gonzaga Do Nascimento; Luiz Ramalho)
- As a Chalice Cast of Gold (Thomas H. Troeger)
- As a Child of God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As a Child Rests (Christopher Walker)
- As a Covenant People (Barbara Sherer)
- As a covenant people we come unto you (Barbara Sherer)
- A Sacramental Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Sacrament Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A sacred, lovely calm Pervades the place (Alice R. Rich)
- As a daughter in His Kingdom (Tami J. Creamer)
- As a Deer in Want of Water (Théodore de Bèze)
- As A Deer in Want of Water
- A safe stronghold our God is still (Martin Luther)
- As a Fire Is Meant for Burning (Ruth Duck)
- A sage there was long, long ago, A mandarin (Hugh Lofting)
- As a hen her brood collecteth (John T. Curry)
- A Sailing Song (Helen Fitch)
- A sailor boy once went to sea (English folk song)
- A sailor loves the rolling waves
- A Sailor’s Song
- A Sailor’s Thought of Home (Danish folk song)
- A Saint! and is the title mine (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- A Saint! and is tho title mine (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- A saintly face and a great mother-heart (Emmeline B. Wells)
- As a Little Child (John Newton)
- As a little child relies (John Newton)
- As a little child relies On a care beyond its own (John Newton)
- As Alma yearned in ancient days (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- As Amoret and Thirsis lay, as Amoret
- As a mother, Oh please guide me (Sharon Reynolds)
- Asante Mungu Wangu
- As a seed grows (Beverly Hansen)
- A Satire on Avarice (John Lyon)
- As a tree torn from the fountain (Joel H. Johnson)
- As a troubled child I bow my head (Jayne B. Malan)
- A Savior have I more precious to me (Haldor Lillenas)
- A Savior Is Born (Nik Day)
- As a Volunteer (W. S. Brown)
- As Babe on Mother Breast (Orson F. Whitney)
- As Beehive girls in prayer (Margrit F. Lohner)
- As Beehive girls in prayer our voices now we raise (Margrit F. Lohner)
- As Bees Build Hives (Verda Mae Christensen)
- As bees build hives, we build our lives (Verda Mae Christensen)
- As Blessings Flow from Heavenly Realms (Dean Hamill)
- As blessings flow from heav’nly realms (Dean Hamill)
- As Bread Is Broken (Stephen A. Reynolds)
- As bread is broken, we think of Thee (Stephen A. Reynolds)
- As brothers called to serve in Zion (Stephen L. Brannen)
- A Scale Song
- A Scene (Hannah T. King)
- As Children of Zion (Henry Maiben)
- As children of Zion our voices we’ll raise (Henry Maiben)
- As children of Zion our voices we raise (Henry Maiben)
- A scout is always cheerful (Lucy May Green)
- As death its victims shall resign (Mark H. Forscutt)
- As death its victims shall resign, Behold! what myriads rise (Mark H. Forscutt)
- As Dew Falls Gently at Dawn (Hee Bo Kim; Edward Poitras)
- As dew, from heaven distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As did Adam in the garden (Clive Romney; Elizabeth Romney)
- As down a lone dungeon (Parley P. Pratt)
- As down in a lone dungeon with darkness o’erspread (Parley P. Pratt)
- As down the road of life we go, to seek
- As down the vista of departed years (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As Each Happy Christmas (Wilhelm Hey)
- A seaman sails all ’round the world, and many (Danish folk song)
- A Sea Picture (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- A Sea Scout Chantey (James A. Wilder)
- A Season for Courage (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- A Sea Song from the Shore (James Whitcomb Riley)
- As echoes by a Master woke, Reverberate (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A secret place, there let me go (Joel H. Johnson)
- A sedan chair is a thing now rare (Mabel E. Bray)
- A seed, a tiny seed
- As Evening Falls (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- As evening falls and sunset bloom (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- As evening falls and sunset bloom Shows golden (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- As evening shades approach us, now (Joel H. Johnson)
- As fadeth the beautiful daylight (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As Families in the Latter Days (David C. Dollahite)
- As far as the east is from the west
- As Firm As the Earth Embraces (Christian Richardt)
- As for Me and My House (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- As gentle words fall on the heart (Lucy May Green)
- As Gleaner Girls we’re working for Our glorious M. I. A.
- As Gleaner Girls we sing our sweetheart (Helen A. Durrant)
- As God Is Joy (Randall Pratt)
- As God Is Joy / Como Dios es Alegría / La joie de Dieu (Randall Pratt)
- As God is joy, we share in joy (Randall Pratt)
- As God is joy, we share in joy / Mi gozo es Dios, y alegre doy / La joie de Dieu, nous célébrons (Randall Pratt)
- As Grain on Scattered Hillsides (Ruth Duck)
- As grateful children we assemble here (Marcus L. Smith)
- Ashamed of Jesus (Benjamin Francis; Joseph Grigg)
- Asham was a tootin’ Turk; Tootle, ootle, doo (Lorrain E. Watters)
- A shanty-man’s life is a wearisome one (Canadian lumbering song)
- As He Gathered at His Table (Paul A. Richardson)
- As He heard His waiting people (B. McK.)
- A Shelter In The Time of Storm! (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- A Shelter in the Time of the Storm (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- A shepherd boy would rest at noon (Lorrain E. Watters)
- A shepherdess was singing While watch (French folk song)
- Ashes of Roses (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Shield About Me (Donn Thomas)
- A shining little river, Winding thro’ the town
- A ship is wood and metal, Is metal, rigging and sail (James A. Wilder)
- A ship of floating silver Against the sunset (Sarah Grames Clark)
- A ship went sailing on the sea (Louise Ayres Garnett)
- A ship went sailing on the sea, Across (Louise Ayres Garnett)
- A Short Tale (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Shout Rings Out, a Joyful Voice (Eduard Gerdes)
- As I Am (Jerry Williams; Michael McLean)
- As I ask the Lord for guidance (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As I Believe (Eliza R. Snow)
- As I Came from Lyons (Katherine K. Davis)
- As I came up from Lyons (Katherine K. Davis)
- As I come into Your presence (David Billington)
- Así cual mueren en occidente (Agustín Lara)
- As I drove down along the road (American folk song)
- As I Eat the Broken Bread (D. Evan Davis)
- As I eat the broken bread and drink the water clear (D. Evan Davis)
- As I eat this piece of bread, I’ll think (Claribel W. Aldous)
- As I eat this piece of bread I’ll think of things that (Claribel W. Aldous)
- As if an artist sat a while And on his canvas wrought (Adam J. Keck)
- A sign on the highway, “Has any one seen” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- As I Have Loved You (Luacine Clark Fox)
- As I have loved you, Love one another (Luacine Clark Fox)
- As I journey on along life’s changeful way (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- As I journey thro’ the land singing as I go (R. H. C.)
- As I Keep the Sabbath Day (Nathan P. Howe)
- As I kneel rev’rently, and ask the Lord His will for me (Timothy B. Wilson)
- As I kneel tonight at bedside (Stephen P. Schank)
- As I leave thy sure, safe harbor (Michelle Smyth)
- A silence profound (Nathan P. Howe)
- A silly song I played today
- As I love you, so you love me today (F. von Holstein)
- A silv’ry star shining brightly (Clara Louise Kssler)
- A silv’ry star shining brightly, One Christmas Eve (Clara Louise Kssler)
- A Similitude (J. H. Hanford)
- As in a dream, I sit beneath the branches of (Evan Stephens)
- A Singing Lesson
- A Singing Valentine (Second grade boy, Ohio State University School)
- A Single Heart (Jeanni Gould)
- A Sinless Man (David B. Larsen)
- A sinless, pure, and holy man (David B. Larsen)
- A sinner, lost, condemned was I (Harry Loes)
- A sinner was wand’ring at eventide (Will L. Thompson)
- As in strength I now awake, Cheerfully (Susanna Myers)
- As in That Upper Room You Left Your Seat (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- As in the darkening skies the sun sadly dies (Spanish-American folk song)
- As I pray in the house of the Lord (Olan Stephenson)
- As I Put Off from Shore (Frederick H. Martens)
- As I roved out one morning To view
- As i sail home to Galveston In oleander (Hazel Harper Harris)
- As I sail life’s stormy seas (Kate McSweeney)
- As I Sat on a Sunny Bank (English carol)
- As I sat on a sunny bank, A sunny bank (English carol)
- As I sat on a sunny bank, On Christmas Day (English carol)
- As I sat one evening musing on the faces (J. Leland Dewey)
- As I Sat Upon My Dear Old Mother’s Knee (M. J. Cavanagh)
- As I saw fair Clora walk alone, the feather’d (Hayden)
- As I Search the Holy Scriptures (C. Marianne Johnson Fisher)
- As I Search the Holy Scriptures / Keep the Commandments (Medley) (C. Marianne Johnson Fisher; Barbara A. McConochie)
- As I Seek Thee in Thy Temples (Tommi Williams)
- As I seek Thee in Thy temples, searching yearning for Thy face (Tommi Williams)
- A Sissy Boy
- As I stand at the foot of the mountain (Linnie Parker Gold)
- As I stand here on the shoreline (Wayne Burton)
- A Sister’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As I stray’d from my cot at the close of the day (Joseph W. Turner)
- As I take the water and bread (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- As I take the water and bread, I’ll think (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- As I travel on my journey (Gale Hollaway; Vaughn Johnson)
- As it was in the life time of Noah (Frank E. Frye)
- As it was in the lifetime of Noah (Frank E. Frye)
- As I walked out in the streets of Laredo (American cowboy song)
- As I walked out one May morning
- As I walked out one morning fine (Sea chantey)
- As I walked out one morning fine, All (Sea chantey)
- As I walked over the hills one day, It seem’d
- As I was a-going along, long, long (Nursery rhyme)
- As I was a-going down the road Tired team (American folk song)
- As I was a-walking down Paradise Street
- As I was a-walking one morning fair in spring (Cowboy song)
- As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure (Cowboy song)
- As I was a-walking one morning in the Spring (Cowboy song)
- As I was a-walking the other day
- As I Was Going Along (Nursery rhyme)
- As I was lumb’ring down the street (John Hodges)
- As I was marching along, along
- As I was out a-walking upon the road to Stowe (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- As I was skipping along the path (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- As I was walking down the street (Anon.)
- As I was walking down the street, down (Anon.)
- As I was walking down the street, Down (John Hodges)
- As I was walking down the street, down the street (Anon.)
- As I was walking down the street, down the street (John Hodges)
- As I was walking down the street, Heigh-o (Anon.)
- As I was walking that ribbon of highway
- As I watch the rising sun (Marie C. Turk)
- As I watch the rising sun, When the day has just begun (Marie C. Turk)
- As I went a walking for pleasure one day
- As I went a walking one evening of late (Traditional)
- As I went a-walking out one morn (Rose Fyleman)
- As I went by the fairy fort I heard a laughing (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- As I went down to Darby town, ’twas on (American folk song)
- As I went down to the river to pray (Traditional)
- As I went lumbrin’ down de street (John Hodges)
- As I went out one morning to take the morning air (Virginia folk song)
- As I went to Bonner
- As I went to Bonner, I met a pig
- As I went up to Darby, It was on market day (American folk song)
- As I went up to Sandgate, to Sandgate (Scottish folk song)
- As I Went Walking Down the Street (Texas folk song)
- As I went walking down the street ’Twas on (Texas folk song)
- As Jacob with travel was weary one day (English carol)
- As Jesus died, and rose again (John Logan)
- As Jesus died, and rose again Victorious from the dead (John Logan)
- As Jesus walked among his native hills (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- As Joseph Lay in Troubled Sleep (Mary Louise Bringle)
- As Joseph Was A-Walking (Charles Kingsley)
- As Joseph was a-walking, He heard (Charles Kingsley)
- As Joseph was a walking he heard an angel sing (Charles Kingsley)
- Ask and it will be given you (Alan Luff)
- Ask, and Ye Shall Receive (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Asked my mama for fifteen cents (Alabama folk song)
- Ask God all your questions (David A. Zabriskie)
- Ask in Faith (Jeanni Gould)
- Ask in Faith (Sara Lyn Baril)
- Asking for a cup of water (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Ask Me What Great Thing I Know (Johann C. Schwedler; Benjamin H. Kennedy)
- Ask of God (Nik Day)
- Ask of God (James 1:5; Josephine Mader)
- Ask the Savior to help you (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Ask What You Will (D. A.)
- A Sky Dance (George W. Pennington)
- Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know (Johann C. Schwedler; Benjamin H. Kennedy)
- Ask Your God (James Minchin)
- Ask your God, ask your God (James Minchin)
- A Sky Story (Frank S. Bainbridge)
- As Lately We Watched (Austrian carol)
- As Lately We Watched
- As lately we watched o’er our fields through the night
- Asleep and Awake
- Asleep in Christ? O happy sleep! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Asleep in Jesus! (Margaret Mackay)
- Asleep in Jesus! Blessed Sleep (Margaret Mackay)
- Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep! From which none ever wake to weep (Margaret Mackay)
- Asleep in Jesus—glorious thought! (Charles Derry)
- Asleep in Jesus—glorious thought! (Charles Derry)
- A Sleepy Song (W. Otto Miessner)
- A Sleepy Song (Swedish folk song)
- A Sleigh Ride (St. Nicholas)
- As light as the whitecaps that dance on the sea (Portuguese singing game)
- As light o’er the snowy-capped mountain (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As long as there are homes (Armour T. Irwin)
- As Long as There Are People on the Earth (Huub Oosterhuis)
- As longs the deer for cooling streams
- A small bird flew into a waiting world (La Verne Jensen Stallings)
- As Man and Woman We Were Made (Brian Wren)
- As man or woman we were made (Brian Wren)
- As members of the Christian Church
- A Smile (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- A Smile Is Catching (Margery S. Cannon)
- A smile is catching, like measles (Margery S. Cannon)
- A Smile Is like the Sunshine (Anna Johnson)
- A smile is like the sunshine; It brightens (Anna Johnson)
- A smile is quite a funny thing (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- A smile is quite a funny thing, It wrinkles (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- As Morning Dawns (Fred R. Anderson)
- As morning dawns and evening fades (Paul Baloche; Glenn Packiam)
- As morning dawns, and nature gives (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As morning dawns, Lord, hear our cry (Fred R. Anderson)
- As morning light comes from the east (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As Moses Raised the Serpent Up (Marie J. Post)
- As Moses Raise the Serpent Up (Marie J. Post)
- As Mothers, As Daughters of Heavenly Father (John V. Pearson)
- As much have I of worldly good (Josiah Conder)
- As much have I of worldly good As e’er my Master had (Josiah Conder)
- As musing, I sat all alone (J. G. Wilson)
- As musing, I sat all alone, When th’ day’s busy work I had done (J. G. Wilson)
- As my cross you now have taken (R. C. Evans)
- A Snowfall
- As now the sun shines down at noon (Charles P. Price; Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- As Now We Take the Sacrament (Lee Tom Perry)
- As of old God promised us in (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- A soldier in the army of the King of kings am I (John W. Peterson)
- A Soldier of the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- A Soldier Song
- A solis ortus cardine (Coelius Sedulius)
- A Song by the Way
- A Song for Chanuka (Traditional)
- A Song for Christmas
- A Song for Christmas Eve (Henry Worthington Loomis)
- A Song for Deseret (John S. Davis)
- A Song for February (Nina B. Hartford)
- A Song for Mother
- A Song for New Shoes (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Song for October
- A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day (John Dryden)
- A Song for the “Mormons” (Henry Maiben)
- A Song for three Voices
- A Song for two Voices
- A Song from Africa (Bunda Chibwa)
- A song in the desert, a song in the air (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Song Is a Prayer (Andrea Richardson)
- A song is a wonderful kind of thing (Richard C. Berg)
- A song is a wonderful kind of thing, so lift up your (Richard C. Berg)
- A song is a wonderful kind of thing, So lift up your voice (Richard C. Berg)
- A Song Is Heard (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- A song is ringing (Erma Felt Bitner)
- A song is ringing in our hearts, a hymn of grateful (Erma Felt Bitner)
- A Song Of 1857
- A Song of Autumn (Wanda Cook)
- A Song of Creation (Anon.)
- A Song of Creation (Plainsong)
- A Song of Creation (R. Goodson)
- A Song of Creation (Edwin George Monk)
- A Song of Creation (Liturgical text)
- A Song of Creation (Liturgical text)
- A Song of Easter
- A song of faith (Joseph L. Townsend)
- A Song of Flowers (Freda W. Myer)
- A Song of Gladness
- A Song of God’s House (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- A song of grateful praise
- A Song of Gratitude (William G. Mills)
- A song of greeting (William Willes)
- A song of home (Andrew Dalrymple)
- A Song of Joy (Anon.)
- A Song of Joy (Marvin K. Gardner)
- A Song of Joy (Morris T. Short)
- A Song of Joy (John Parry)
- A Song of Love (Hannah T. King)
- A Song of May
- A Song of Peace (Lloyd Stone)
- A Song of Penitence
- A song of praise (Ruth May Fox)
- A Song of Praise (George Manwaring)
- A Song of Praise (Jenna B. Mosley)
- A Song of Praise (Norman Gage; Darwin Wolford)
- A Song of Praise (Arthur H. Morse)
- A Song of Praise (R. C. Evans)
- A Song of Praise (Bruce E. Ford)
- A Song of Praise (George A. MacFarren)
- A Song of Praise (John Jones)
- A Song of Praise (J. Soaper)
- A Song of Praise (John Goss)
- A Song of Praise
- A Song of Praise
- A Song of Praise (German song)
- A Song of Ripe Fruit (Nina B. Hartford)
- A Song of Sherwood (Alfred Noyes)
- A Song of Summer (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Song of Thanks (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- A Song of Thanks (Mary G. Trask)
- A Song of the Bees (Ruth May Fox)
- A Song of the Cowboy (George Hillers)
- A Song of the Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Song of the Night (Susan Evans McCloud)
- A Song of the Open Air (Janet E. Tobitt)
- A Song of the Road
- A Song of Triumph (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- A Song of Welcome (Evan Stephens)
- A Song of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- A Song sung at the Knighting of Don Quixote
- A Song to Spring (Mme. H. Renaudin)
- A song to thee, fair State of mine (Douglas Malloch)
- A song to the football players! (William Hamilton Cline)
- A Song to the Lamb
- A song welled into my heart one day (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- A song we’re gladly raising; Our team (Helen Fitch)
- A Son Is Born (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As on my way to Strawberry Fair (English song)
- A Sonnet on Light (William W. Phelps)
- As on the path of life we tread (Children’s Friend)
- A sound woke me up today (The Gibbons)
- As our Savior Christ has taught us, we now pray
- A southerly wind and a cloudy sky
- A Sower Came from Ancient Hills (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- A Sower’s Seed Fell on a Path (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- A Spanish Cavalier stood in his retreat (W. D. Hendrickson)
- As Pants the Deer for Living Streams (Ruth Duck)
- As pants the hart (Nahum Tate)
- As pants the hart for cooling streams (Nahum Tate)
- A spark, a glimmer, a glow through the trees
- A Special Gift (Sharon Steed)
- A Special Gift Is Kindness (Sharon Steed)
- A special gift is kindness. Such happiness (Sharon Steed)
- A special gift is kindness, Such happiness it brings (Sharon Steed)
- Aspiration (Hannah T. King)
- Aspiration (Samuel Longfellow)
- Aspiration Canon (Bruce Greer)
- Aspirations (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A splendid place is London, with it’s golden store (Harvey W. Loomis)
- A Spring Entertainment
- A Spring Song (Elda May Curtis)
- A Spring Song (George Spencer Cautley)
- A Springtime Prayer (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Spring Wish (Thomas Tapper)
- As Rain from the Clouds (Delores Dufner)
- As rain from the clouds will you word come to earth (Delores Dufner)
- As Rebels, Lord, Who Foolishly Have Wandered (Stephen P. Starke)
- As Round as an Apple
- As round as an apple, As deep as a cup
- As Saints of Old (Frank von Christierson)
- As Saints of Old Their First-fruits Brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Saints of Old Their Firstfruits Brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Saints of Old Their First Fruits Brought (Frank von Christierson)
- Assembled here, O gracious Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Assembled here, O gracious Lord, Are those who have thy law obeyed (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Assembly of the Saints (Amos Clarke)
- As sep’rate streams unite in one (John Lyon)
- As sep’rate streams unite in one, And, flowing deep, their channels wear (John Lyon)
- As shepherds filled with joy (Puerto Rican carol)
- As shepherds watched their flocks (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- As shepherds were watching their flocks by night (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- As shepherds were watching their flocks by night, A light flamed in the sky (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- As Sisters in Zion (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- As Sisters in Zion / Turn Your Hearts / Families Can Be Together Forever (Emily H. Woodmansee; Paul L. Anderson; Ruth Muir Gardner)
- As sisters in Zion, we’ll all pull together (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- As sisters in Zion, we’ll all work together (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- As Soft and Gentle as a Whisper (Wendy Udy)
- As Song of the Open Air (Janet E. Tobitt)
- As soon as the Chaos as soon as the Chaos
- As strangers on the burning plain (Joel H. Johnson)
- As Sudden Angels Filled the Night (Toni Thomas)
- As sun and moon roll on their wings (Toni Thomas)
- As sunbeams bright with genial ray (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As sure as the vine
- As sure as the vine Grows ’round the stump
- As Surely as I Live, God Said (Nicolaus Herman; Matthias Loy)
- As Swiftly My Days Go Out On the Wing (Anon.)
- As swiftly my days go out on the wing, As onward (Anon.)
- As Swiftly My Days Go Out On the Wing (Rock of my Refuge) (Anon.)
- As swiftly my hours pass by
- As swiftly my hours pass by one by one
- A Stable Lamp is Lighted (Richard P. Wilbur)
- A Stanza From a Nauvoo Hymn (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- A Star Child (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- A star in the sky (Nik Day)
- A star in the sky was just one of the signs (Nik Day)
- A Star Shone Bright (F. Richard Garland)
- A star shone bright across the plain (F. Richard Garland)
- Astăzi S-a născut Hristos (Traditional Romanian carol)
- A Step Towards Forever
- A sterile desert, bleak and bare (Alfred M. Durham)
- A sterile desert bleak and bare was Utah when (Alfred M. Durham)
- Asters are here, And goldenrod, too (Judith Clark)
- As the blackbird in the spring (W. W. Fosdick)
- As the blackbird in the spring, ’Neath (W. W. Fosdick)
- As the boys grouped together one night (Evan Stephens)
- As the boys grouped together one night in (Evan Stephens)
- As the boys grouped together one night in the camp (Evan Stephens)
- As the bread which we break
- As the breezes sway your curtain
- As the Bridegroom to His Chosen (John Tauler)
- As the Bridegroom to His Chosen (John Rutter)
- As the city on the mountain stands (J. J. M. Bohn)
- As the Dark Awaits the Dawn (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- As the Deer (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the Deer Goes to Water (Alejandro Mejía)
- As the deer longs for the waterbrook
- As the deer panteth for the water (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the deer pants for the water (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the deer pants for the water, so my soul longs after you (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the Deer Runs to the River (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- As the Dew from Heaven Distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew from heaven distilling Gently on the (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew from heaven distilling, Gently on the grass (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew, from heaven distilling, Gently on the grass descends (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew from heav’n distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew, from heav’n distilling, Gently (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dews from heaven distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dews from heaven distilling gently on the (Thomas Kelly)
- As the drops of rain, quiet and alone (Susan Evans McCloud)
- As the Earth Brings Forth Her Bud (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- As the forest slept in the moonlight (Foster B. Merriam)
- As the glass shows a face to a face
- As the Grains of Wheat (Marty Haugen)
- As the grains of wheat once scattered on the hill (Marty Haugen)
- As the great hawk that sails on high (Elbert A. Smith)
- As the hart in woodland wand’ring (Psalm 42; Ann White)
- As the hart longs for flowing streams (Danna Harkin)
- As the Hart Pants (Felix Mendelssohn)
- As their flocks the shepherds tended (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- As their flocks the shepherds tended in the silence (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- As the little sands minute (David H. Smith)
- As the little sands minute Meet to form the ocean’s shore (David H. Smith)
- As the rain is falling (Pablo Fernández Badillo)
- As the rapid stream is flowing (Joel H. Johnson)
- As the rising generation (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- As the Rose (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- As the Savior in Gethsemane (Julia M. Sorensen)
- As the Shadows Fall (Lowell M. Durham Jr.)
- As the shadows fall, O Savior (Lowell M. Durham Jr.)
- As the sun, arrayed in splendor (Ruthinda E. Moench)
- As the sun, arrayed in splendor, Casts its golden (Ruthinda E. Moench)
- As the Sun Doth Daily Rise (J. Masters; Horatio Nelson)
- As the Sun Goes Down
- As the sunrise in the spring (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- As the Sun with Longer Journey (John Patrick Earls)
- As the sweet flower that scents the morn (John W. Cunningham)
- As the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day (John W. Cunningham)
- As the thirsty earth looks to heaven (Dao Kim)
- As the tulips are tossing their delicate heads (Nathan Haskell Dole)
- As the twilight shadows gather (P. D. Griffeth)
- As the waters close above me (Nathan P. Howe)
- As the Wind Song (Shirley Erena Murray)
- As the Wind Song through the Trees (Shirley Erena Murray)
- As the wind song through the trees / 風之頌林中吹送 (Shirley Erena Murray)
- As they ate of the passover, Jesus took the bread (Helen Harrington)
- As They Brought Little Children (Bonnie Pement)
- As they brought little children to Jesus (Bonnie Pement)
- As they brought little children to Jesus, He said (Bonnie Pement)
- As they marched thro’ the town with their banners (C. L. Peticolas)
- As the Youth in Wonder Gazed (Evan Stephens)
- As this cup of blessing (Marty Haugen)
- As this cup of blessing is shared within our midst (Marty Haugen)
- As those of old their first fruits brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As those of old their first-fruits brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Those of Old Their Firstfruits Brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Though I Had Been There (Annette W. Dickman)
- As thro’ life you journey (James Rowe)
- As Thy custodian, O Lord, of jewels rare (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- As to and fro my needle flies (Grace Ingles Frost)
- Astonishing Events (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- A stony heart is a cold, unyielding plain (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- A storm is raging upon the deep (Eben E. Rexford)
- As torrents in summer (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- A Story (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- A story, a story I’ll tell you just now
- A Story in the Snow (Pearl Riggs Crouch)
- A Story Of Love (Harry Dixon Loes)
- A Stranger in His Father’s House (Ethel Cooper)
- A stranger in his Father’s house, Yet he (Ethel Cooper)
- A Stranger Star O’er Bethlehem (Orson F. Whitney)
- A stranger star o’er Bethlehem Shot down (Orson F. Whitney)
- A stranger star o’er Bethlehem shot down its silver (Orson F. Whitney)
- A stranger star o’er Bethlehem Shot down its silver ray (Orson F. Whitney)
- A Stranger Star that Came From Far (Orson F. Whitney)
- A streamlet clear and sunny, With ripples (Friedrich Müller)
- A Student’s Prayer (John W. Peterson)
- A Suggestion (Susanna Myers)
- A Summer Hymn (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- A Summer Morning (Rachel Field)
- A Summer Picture (Ethel Crowninshield)
- A Summer Reverie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Summer Shower (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Summer Song
- A Summer Song (Russell M. Dodge)
- A Summer Song (Kathleen Malone)
- A Sunbeam Song (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- A Sunday School Call (John M. Chamberlain)
- A Sunday School Hymn (A. Parsons)
- A Sunday school sacrament hymn (John M. Chamberlain)
- A sunrise song (Maud Baggarley)
- A Sunshine Song (Eckelman-Caldwell)
- A sure stronghold our God is He (Martin Luther)
- A Surprise on Mary (Moiselle Renstrom)
- As walking up and down one day
- A swarm are we of busy honey bees, We work (R. C. Rowland)
- As Water to the Thirsty (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- As we drink this cup, we worship You (Kirk Dearman)
- A sweet good-bye to loving friends and dear (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A sweet little robin, one morning in spring
- As We Gather (Tommy Coomes; Mike Fay)
- As We Gather at Your Table (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- As we gather, may Your Spirit (Tommy Coomes; Mike Fay)
- As we gather, may your Spirit work within us (Tommy Coomes; Mike Fay)
- As We Go (Jeremy Johnson)
- As we go, may Your Spirit go before us (Jeremy Johnson)
- As we have here assembled to sing (William G. Bickley)
- As we have here assembled to sing thy praise (William G. Bickley)
- As We Hold Our Banners High (W. O. Robinson)
- As We Part for the Towns and Cities (John Thornburg)
- As we prepare this sacred hour (A. Hamer Reiser Jr.)
- As we’re fed we’ll feed them (David A. Zabriskie)
- As we tie our rose bouquet, We feel a joy sublime (Caroline E. Miner)
- As when a shepherd calls his sheep (Omer Westendorf)
- As When, in Far Samaria (Leigh M. Hodges)
- As when in silence, vernal showers (John Rippon)
- As when in silence, vernal showers Descend, and cheer the fainting flowers (John Rippon)
- As when the shepherd calls his sheep (Omer Westendorf)
- A Swiss Walking Song (Swiss folk song)
- As with Gladness (William Chatterton Dix)
- As with Gladness Men of Old (William Chatterton Dix)
- As with gladness sages bold (William Chatterton Dix)
- As with Gladness Those of Old (William Chatterton Dix)
- A sword and a gun, A gay prancing steed
- As years go by they seem to do (Beth B. Marchant)
- “As ye would others should to you” (S. C. Beach)
- As You Go, Tell the World (Anon.)
- As you labor in the vineyard (Arlene L. Buffington)
- As Your Family, Lord, Meet Us Here (Anon.)
- As Zion’s Youth in Latter Days (Susan Evans McCloud)
- As Zion’s youth we love the truth (Jenny W. Francis)
- At all this world’s crosses and all this world’s (Edward H. Anderson)
- At a time when the nations seem’d stricken with rage (James H. Flanigan)
- At a time when the nations seemed stricken with rage (James H. Flanigan)
- At Calvary (William R. Newell)
- At Christmas (Hallie Grigg)
- At Christmas Time (Moiselle Renstrom)
- At close of day the sunset past, When stars (Patty S. Hill)
- At Closing Time (Burnette Thompson)
- At Conference Time (Brad Wilcox)
- At dawn a modest trill is heard, A signal (C. H. Crandall)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Audrey Stubbart)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Berde Rooney)
- A Tea Party in Fairyland (Kate Louise Brown)
- A Tear of Love (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- At Easter time (Laura E. Richards)
- At Easter time (Laura E. Richards)
- A Temple in Canada (Helen Kimball Orgill)
- A Temple in Hawaii (Ruth May Fox)
- A Temple in Hawaii (Ruth May Fox)
- A Temple of the Lord (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- A Te, Signor (Camillo Mapei)
- At even, ere the sun was set (Henry Twells)
- At Evening (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Evening (Adis Dunbar)
- At Evening Time (Olaf H. Vogeler)
- At even, when the sun did set (Henry Twells)
- At even when the sun was set (Henry Twells)
- At every moment of our breath (James Montgomery)
- At every motion of our breath (James Montgomery)
- At ev’ry moment of our breath (James Montgomery)
- At ev’ry moment of our breath, Life trembles on the brink of death (James Montgomery)
- Ate, Wakaƞtaƞka, hoyewayelo (Lakota prayer song)
- Ate, Waka̧ŋta̧ŋka, hoyewayelo (Lakota prayer song)
- At first, a babe was given (Parley P. Pratt)
- At first, the babe of Bethlehem (Parley P. Pratt)
- At first the babe of Bethleh’m (Parley P. Pratt)
- At five o’clock he milks the cow (Emilie Poulsson)
- At five o’clock he milks the cow, The busy (Emilie Poulsson)
- At Grandma’s and Grandpa’s House (Debra K. Carver)
- A Thanksgiving Hymn (A. N. K.)
- A Thanksgiving Hymn (Richard Alldridge)
- A Thanksgiving song (William G. Park)
- A thank you song (Thelma J. Harrison)
- A Thank You Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- At home awakening Oh, very early (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- At home or abroad, or while climbing the steep (Moses Thatcher)
- At Home They are Praying for Me (Evan Stephens)
- A Thought (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- A Thousand Candles (Evie Karlsson)
- A Thousand Years (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Thousand Years (R. C. Evans)
- A Thousand Years, Children of Zion (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Thousand Years Have Come and Gone (Thomas T. Lynch)
- A three part Song
- A Thunder-Shower (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Athwart the zenith of my sky Bright, twinkling (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Time and a Season (Val C. Wilcox)
- A Time for Magic (Nellie O. Parker)
- A Time for Us (Larry Kusik; Eddie Snyder)
- A time might lie ahead Beyond the bend of the road (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- A Time of Beginning (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A time of beginning beginning anew (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A Ti, mi Señor Jesucristo (Luis Silva)
- A Ti, mi Señor Jesucristo; A Ti que eres lleno de gloria (Luis Silva)
- A tiny little man stands in forest dim (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- A tiny seed, a mite so small That human eye (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A tiny spark of faith can soon (Kay Honaker)
- A Tiny Sunbeam (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- A Ti, Ó Santo Espírito (Dario Pires de Araújo)
- A Ti, ó Santo Espírito, Queremos invocar (Dario Pires de Araújo)
- A tired caterpillar went to sleep one day
- A-tisket, a-tasket, A pretty May-basket (Linn Moore Miller)
- A tisket, a tasket, a wee dainty basket (Linn Moore Miller)
- At Last (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Last, Lord (Garhard M. Cartford)
- At last, Lord, your word of promise fulfilling (Garhard M. Cartford)
- At last the day has come when we must part (Evan Stephens)
- At last thou hast come! The early flow’rs (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Length There Dawns the Glorious Day (Ozora Stearns Davis)
- At lying down (Charles Wesley)
- At Memorial Cottage (Alice R. Rich)
- At midnight hour there came a call (John M. Chamberlain)
- At midnight hour there came a call from a widow (John M. Chamberlain)
- At midnight in the sky, I see the moon (German song)
- At Midnight There Was a Shout (Benjamin Schmolck)
- At night when darkness fills my room (Matthew J. Neeley; Nola P. Neeley)
- At night when I’m alone in bed (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- At night, when I’m alone in bed, I close (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- At night when it’s time for my bed I yawn so
- At night when the cattle are sleeping (Cowboy song)
- At night, when the waves of the sea (Frederick H. Martens)
- At noon and midnight day by day, The good (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Toast (Francis Hopkinson)
- A Toast (Francesco Maria Piave)
- A Toast (David Stevens)
- A toast to a life that is merry and gay (Francesco Maria Piave)
- A toast we pledge to Gustaf who is brave (Swedish dance song)
- A toi la gloire, ô Ressuscité! (Edmond L. Budry)
- A toi la gloire, ô Ressuscité / Yours is the glory, Resurrected One! (Edmond L. Budry)
- A toi la gloire, O Resuscité (Edmond L. Budry)
- Atomic Age (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Atomruig indíu niurt trén (St. Patrick)
- Atonement (Charles Wesley)
- At Parting (Charles Wesley)
- At Parting (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- At Pierrot’s Door (French folk song)
- At Pierrot’s Door (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A Train Is Traveling from a Distance (Traditional)
- A-tramping, stamping here we come (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- A Tree Grows Straight (May Todd)
- A tree grows straight and tall, It lifts its branches high! (May Todd)
- A tree toad loved a wee toad That lived
- A tribute (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- A Tribute (Hannah T. King)
- A Tribute (R. C. Evans)
- A Tribute of Respect (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Tribute to Edward P. Kimball (Grace S. Colton)
- A Tribute to Emmie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Trip to Town (Lynn Seeley)
- At Sacrament Time (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- At Sacrament Time (When the Quiet Music Plays) (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- At Tea (Mabel E. Bray)
- Attend Our Prayers (Andrew Reed)
- Attention
- Atter kraftigt saltes Jorden (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Atter paa Jorden nu Sandhedslyset straaler (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- At the Airport (Elinor Warner)
- At the airport waiting, Tickets all in hand (Elinor Warner)
- At the Barber Shop (Children’s song)
- At the “Beautiful Gate” of the temple (Flora Best Harris)
- At the Big Menagerie (Irwin M. Cassel)
- At the Break of Day (Aristeu Pires Jr.; Ralph Manuel)
- At the Circus (May Morgan)
- At the close of the day when toil’s laid aside
- At the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- At the Cross, Her Station Keeping (Jacobus de Benedictis)
- At the cross her vigil keeping (Jacobus de Benedictis)
- At the crossroads of decision (Carol Bechtel)
- At the Dance (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- At the dawn the light is sent, Every day (Patty S. Hill)
- At the End of the Road (Alfred H. Ackley)
- At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords (Knowles Shaw)
- At the Fireplace (Hungarian folk song)
- At the Font We Start Our Journey (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- At the foot of Craig Gowan, And by Dee’s (Scottish folk song)
- At the Foot of the Valley
- At the foot of the Wasatch mountains (Maria H. Thomas)
- At the Foot of Yonders Mountain (Traditional)
- At the foot of yonders mountain there runs (Traditional)
- At the Gate Called Beautiful (Flora Best Harris)
- At the Gate of Heaven (New Mexico folk song)
- At the gate of Heav’n little shoes they (New Mexico folk song)
- At the Grove (Evan Stephens)
- At the grove, at the grove, among shady trees (Evan Stephens)
- At the “Gym” (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- At the head of great Echo (James Kirkham)
- At the head of great Echo, there’s a railroad begun (James Kirkham)
- At the Heart of It (Bianca Merkley)
- At the Heart of Sacred Calling (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- At the Lakeside (Evan Stephens)
- At the lakeside, at the lakeside (Evan Stephens)
- At the Lamb’s high feast we sing (Robert Campbell)
- At the Lamb’s high feast we sing, praise to our victor’ous King (Robert Campbell)
- At the Market Place
- At the Name of Jesus (Daniel C. Carr)
- At the Name of Jesus (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the Name of Jesus (Cindy Berry)
- At the name of Jesus, At the name of Jesus (Cindy Berry)
- At the name of Jesus Every knee (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the name of Jesus every knee shall bend (Philippians 2:5–11)
- At the name of Jesus every knee shall bow (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the name of Jesus Ev’ry knee (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the name of Jesus, ev’ry knee shall bow (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the name of Jesus, ev’ry knee shall bow (Eric Wyse)
- At the Pasture Bars (Susanna Myers)
- At the Sea of Galilee (Eliza R. Snow)
- At the Seaside (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- At the sounding of the trumpet (John H. Kurzenknabe)
- At the sounding of the trumpet, when the saints are gathered home (John H. Kurzenknabe)
- At the Spinning Wheel (Basque folk song)
- At the Spring (Hawaiian song)
- At the spring have I tasted of thee (David Kalākaua; Hawaiian folk song)
- At the Spring I Have Tasted (David Kalākaua; Hawaiian folk song)
- At the street fair We merrily dance today (Fleur Conkling)
- At the throne of Grace (F. A. Huish)
- At the Water We Stand with Joy
- At the wood’s edge, As the bright year ended (Elizabeth Alden Curtis)
- At the Zoo (Sarah Grames Clark)
- At this hour of sweet remembrance (Thomas S. Maley)
- At This Time of Year (Anon.)
- At Thy Feet (Back; Monney)
- At thy feet, O Christ, we lay (William Bright)
- At Thy Feet, Our God and Father (James D. Burns)
- At Thy Feet We Humbly Bow (Back; Monney)
- At times sweet visions float across my mind (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Twelve O’clock
- At twelve o’clock the bells do ring Ding dong!
- At twilight’s close one autumn eve (Laurie A. Huffman)
- A tulip lifts its pretty cup, Then raindrops (Ella D. Watkins)
- A turkey sat on a backyard fence And he sang (Margaret I. Simpson)
- A tutor who tooted the flute (Carolyn Wells)
- At Waking (Charles Wesley)
- A two part Song
- A two part Song (Henly)
- A two part Song
- A two Part Song
- A two Part Song
- A Two Part Song
- A Two Part Song
- A Two Part Song (Leveridge)
- A Two Part Song (Morgan)
- A Two Part Song
- A Two Part Song
- A Two Part Song
- A Two Part Song
- A Two Part Song (Hayden)
- A Two Part Song
- A two Part Song between Cupid & Bacchus (Henry Purcell)
- A two part Song in King Arthur
- A Two Part Song in the Play call’d Harry the Fifth
- A Two Part Song on a Bowl of Punch
- A Two Part Song, on the approaching Nuptials
- Au clair de la lune (French folk song)
- Au Claire de la Lune (French folk song)
- Auē o Agasala! (J. H. Beck)
- Auê te poupou e
- Auf, auf, mien Herz, mit Freuden
- Auf dem Berge, da gehet der Wind (German folk song)
- Auf dem blumigen Pfade (E. Schönfeld)
- Auf, ihr helden in Zion zum kampfe (Louis F. Mönch)
- Auf, ihr Kinder (Karl Gottlieb Hering)
- Auf, nun auf!
- Auf, nun auf! Das Herz nach oben
- Auf, o Seele! werde munter! (Johann Rist)
- Augusta (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Auld Lang Syne (Robert Burns)
- Auld Mrs. Beard (John Lyon)
- Aunque era de naturaleza divina, no insistió (Philippians 2:6–8 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party (John Fletcher)
- Aunt Myram’s Garden (Melvina C. Woods)
- Aunt Zina’s Jewels (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Aura Lee (W. W. Fosdick)
- Au-revoir (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Aurora (James F. Caldwell)
- Aus der Tiefe rufe ich zu dir (Uwe Seidel)
- Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (Martin Luther)
- Australians all let us rejoice (Peter Dodds McCormick)
- Australia’s sons, let us rejoice (Peter Dodds McCormick)
- Author of faith, Eternal God (Charles Wesley)
- Author of faith, Eternal God, Whose Spirit breathes the active flame (Charles Wesley)
- Author of Faith, Eternal Word (Charles Wesley)
- Author of Faith, Eternal Word (Choir) (Charles Wesley)
- Author of faith, Eternal Word, Whose Spirit breathes (Charles Wesley)
- Author of faith, Eternel Word (Charles Wesley)
- Author of grace and truth—all love, I lift mine eyes (T. C. Hoyt)
- Author of life divine (Charles Wesley)
- Author of life divine, Who hast (Charles Wesley)
- Autumn (Evan Stephens)
- Autumn (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- Autumn (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Autumn (Blanche K. McKey)
- Autumn (Louise Chandler Moulton)
- Autumn
- Autumn (Anna Bright)
- Autumn (Frederick Manley)
- Autumn (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Autumn (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Autumn (A. Arthur Knipe)
- Autumnal Musings (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Autumn and Winter Winds (Mabel E. Bray)
- Autumn Bonfires
- Autumn Colors (Mabel E. Bray)
- Autumn Day (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, autumn day, God gives richest (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay, God gives (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay, God gives richest gifts today (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn Days
- Autumn days mellow! Among the fields yellow (Frederick H. Martens)
- Autumn days! Oh, the mellow autumn days!
- Autumn Dreams (Mary Stanhope)
- Autumn Fires (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Autumn Fun (Anne Kaelin)
- Autumn Is a Painter (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Autumn is here
- Autumn is here with her colors bright
- Autumn Lament
- Autumn leaves (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Autumn Leaves (Frances K. Taylor)
- Autumn Leaves (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn Leaves (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Autumn Leaves (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Autumn Leaves
- Autumn Leaves (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Autumn Leaves (Pauline K. Fisher)
- Autumn Leaves
- Autumn Leaves (J. C. Macy)
- Autumn Leaves (Marjorie Atkins)
- Autumn leaves are floating down Like flow’rs
- Autumn leaves are gently falling (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn leaves are gently falling, See them (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn leaves are many colored (Mabel E. Bray)
- Autumn Leaves Falling (Marian Major)
- Autumn leaves falling, winter is calling (Marian Major)
- Autumn leaves falling yellow and brown (J. C. Macy)
- Autumn leaves of red and gold are falling (Anne Kaelin)
- Autumn Lullaby (Eudora S. Bumstead)
- Autumn Mood (Leone G. Layton)
- Autumn Roundelay (R. O.; M. T. K.)
- Autumn’s Falling Leaves (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Autumn’s Here! (R. Ena Butler)
- Autumn skies are blue and clear; Now
- Autumn Song (French folk song)
- Autumn Song (Swiss folk song)
- Autumn Song
- Autumn Song of the Birds (Mary Budlong)
- Autumn’s Queen
- Autumn, the lusty lover, carries a banner red (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- Autumn Trees (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Autumn Twilight (Elizabeth Alden Curtis)
- Autumn Wind (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Autumn Winds (Stella H. Seed)
- Autumn Winds (Anon.)
- Autumn Winds
- Autumn winds went softly sighing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Auwaiolimu (Dina)
- A va de laa mioo, diioo (Billema Kwillia)
- A Valentine (Anna M. Pratt)
- A valentine for Grandma
- A Valentine for Mother (Sarah Grames Clark)
- A Valentine Surprise (Naomi W. Randall)
- Avant de quitter ces lieux (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Ave Maria (Luke 1:28, 42; Girolamo Savonarola)
- Ave Maria, gratia plena (Luke 1:28, 42; Girolamo Savonarola)
- Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum (Luke 1:28, 42; Girolamo Savonarola)
- Avenge (David Pliler)
- A Very Happy Birthday (Beth B. Marchant)
- A Very Kind Young Couple
- A Vessel of Light (Toni Thomas)
- Ave verum corpus (Traditional; Karen Lynn Davidson (adapter))
- Ave verum corpus (Traditional)
- A Village Dance (Elizabeth Bennett)
- A village nestled down among the hills (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A vint-i-cinc de desembre, fum, fum, fum (Catalan carol)
- Avinu Malkenu (Hebrew folk song)
- Avinu malkenu Hanenu vaanenu (Hebrew folk song)
- A Vision (R. C. Evans)
- A Vision (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Vision On The Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Visitor (James F. Caldwell)
- A Visitor
- A Vocal Encounter (W. D. Hendrickson)
- A voice, a heavenly voice I hear! (Samuel Magnus Hill; Johan Olof Wallin; Ernst W. Olson)
- A Voice Calling (Maud Baggarley)
- A Voice from Above
- A voice from slumbering nations (Edwin F. Parry)
- A Voice from the Prophet (William W. Phelps)
- A Voice from Utah (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Voice from Zion (Alexander Huish)
- A voice hath spoken from he dust, Its message (J. Marinus Jensen)
- A Voice Hath Spoken From the Dust (J. Marinus Jensen)
- A voice insistent calls unto the soul of man (Maud Baggarley)
- A Voice In The Wilderness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A voice in the wilderness crying, “Prepare” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A voice of gladness (Joseph E. D. Tomlinson)
- A Voice of Warning (Frank E. Frye)
- A Voice of Warning (John H. Lake; R. C. Evans)
- A Voice Whispers from the Earth (Kevin R. Olson)
- A Voyage
- A Voyage of Life (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Awake (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake Æolian Lyre
- Awake and Arise (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and Arise (Michelle Willis)
- Awake and Arise! (Mary Ann W. Snowball)
- Awake and arise! Come forth from the tomb! (Mary Ann W. Snowball)
- Awake and arise, oh ye slumbering nations! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and arise, O ye slumbering nations! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and greet the morning fair, Awake (Anna Mary Mealand)
- Awake, and sing the song (William Hammond)
- Awake, and sing the song Of Moses (William Hammond)
- Awake, and sing the song, Of Moses and the Lamb! (William Hammond)
- Awake, arise! lift up thy voice (Christopher Smart)
- Awake, arise, lift up your voice (Christopher Smart)
- Awake, awake, Æolian lyre, awake
- Awake! Awake, and Greet the New Morn (Marty Haugen)
- Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Awake, awake my weary soul (Ether M. Furnier)
- Awake, awake, O voice of harmony (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, awake, O voice of harmony, and let thy (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, awake, O voice of harmony, and let thy charms (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, awake, Put on thy strength (Dwight Spencer)
- Awake! Awake! The joyous tidings (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake! Awake! The joyous tidings are revealed (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake, Awake to Love and Work (Geoffrey A. Studdert-Kennedy)
- Awake! for the moring is come (William W. Phelps)
- Awake! for the morning is come (William W. Phelps)
- Awake! for the morning is come! Rejoice in the Lord, and trust in his mercy (William W. Phelps)
- Awake from sleep and dreaming; The cuckoo (German song)
- Awake, Great Nation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Awake, great nation, look around (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Awake, hear the voice sound
- Awake, kindred of the earth, arise and see
- Awake, lovely daughter of Zion, awake (Alexander Huish)
- Awake, My Heart (Paul Gerhardt)
- Awake, My Heart, with Gladness
- Awake! my slumbering Minstrel; thou hast lain (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, My Sons, Awake (Lane E. Johnson)
- Awake, my Soul (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, My Soul (Thomas Ken)
- Awake, My Soul (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, My Soul! (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- Awake, My Soul (Merrijane Rice)
- Awake My Soul (Ari Miller)
- Awake My Soul (Samuel Medley)
- Awake, My Soul! (James Curry)
- Awake, my soul, and sound abroad (Joel H. Johnson)
- Awake, my soul, and with the sun (Thomas Ken)
- Awake, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily course of duty run (Thomas Ken)
- Awake my soul arise to God (R. B.)
- Awake, my soul—awake, my soul (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, my soul, awake, my soul, No longer (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, my soul—awake, my soul. No longer (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Samuel Medley)
- Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing thy great Redeemer’s praise (Samuel Medley)
- Awake, my soul, in joyous lays (Samuel Medley)
- Awake, my soul, in [to] joyful [joyous] lays (Samuel Medley)
- Awake my soul, stretch every nerve (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, my soul! stretch ev’ry nerve (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, my soul! stretch ev’ry nerve, And press with vigor on (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, my soul, to joyful lays (Samuel Medley)
- Awake, My Spirit, Awake! (Louis F. Mönch)
- Awakening (Elaine A. Cannon)
- Awakening Chorus (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Awakening Song (Patty S. Hill)
- Awake, O Israel, Awake (Earl R. Curry)
- Awake, O Israel, awake, Call on the Lord (Earl R. Curry)
- Awake, O my people, for judgments are near
- Awake, O Sleeper (F. Bland Tucker)
- Awake, O sleeper, rise from death (F. Bland Tucker)
- Awake, O Spirit of the Watchmen (Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky)
- Awake, o ye people (William W. Phelps)
- Awake! O Ye People, the Savior is Coming (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, O ye people! the Savior is coming: He’ll suddenly come to his temple, we hear (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, O ye people! the Saviour is coming (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, Put on Thy Strength (Dwight Spencer)
- Awake, said the sunshine ’Tis time to get up (Hans Christian Andersen; Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen)
- Awake, Saints, Awake (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, Saints, awake, no time (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, Saints, awake, No time now (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, saints, awake, No time now for reposing (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, the Joyous Tidings Are Revealed (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake, thou Spirit of the watchmen (Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky)
- Awake! Ye Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes, And raise your voices high (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, ye saints, awake! (Thomas Cotterill)
- Awake, ye saints, awake! And hail the sacred day (Thomas Cotterill)
- Awake, Ye saints of God (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, ye saints of God, awake! Call on the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, ye Saints of God, awake! Call on the Lord in (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake! ye saints of God, awake! Call on the Lord in mighty prayer (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, Ye Soldiers (Robert Lowry)
- Awake, ye soldiers of the Lord (Robert Lowry)
- Awake, ye sons of God, awake! Call on the Lord in (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake ye that slumber (William Rounseville)
- Awake, ye that slumber, arise from the dust! (William Rounseville)
- Awake, ye that slumber, arise from the dust! Awake! gird your armor, in God put your trust! (William Rounseville)
- Awaking (The Aeolian Collection)
- A Walk on a Pleasant Day (Bertha D. Martin)
- A Wanderer (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Warning (Hannah T. King)
- A Warning
- A Warrior Bold (Edwin Thomas)
- A wasp met a bee that was just passing by
- Away, away, dark cloud, away!
- Away! Away! The Track Is White
- Away, away, to the mountain dell (John Lyon)
- Away! Away! We’ll win the race today! (David Lundie)
- “Away! Away with your ancient lore” (Ruth May Fox)
- Away, away, ye hunters all, The dawn is fair (Traditional)
- Away down south on the old Swanee
- Away for Rio! (Traditional)
- Away from Us! the Demon Cried (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Away, haul away, Come haul away (Sea chantey)
- Away, haul away, Come haul away together (Sea chantey)
- Away in a Manger (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in a Manger Medley (Martin Luther)
- Away in a manger, No crib (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in a manger, no crib for a bed (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in a manger, no crib for his bed (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in a manger, No crib for his bed, The little (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in a manger, No crib for his bed, The little Lord Jesus (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in a [the] manger, no crib (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away in the manger, No crib for a bed (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Away, my unbelieving fear! (Charles Wesley)
- Away, my unbelieving fear! Fear shall no more in me have place (Charles Wesley)
- Away Now Joyful Riding (Traditional)
- Away now joyful riding, With heart and hope (Traditional)
- Away out west men stand the test (Anon.)
- Away to the Meadows
- Away up in our attic lots of things I found (G. A. Grant-Schaefer)
- Away, way back in the ages dark (Benjamin Hapgood Burt)
- Away, ’way back in the ages dark (College song)
- Away ’way off ’cross the seas and such
- Away we’ll go tomorrow Upon our holiday (P. A. Jensen)
- Away we skip, away! It’s fun (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Away we skip, away! It’s fun to be off (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Away with all sad thought this time of bloom! (Alfred Lambourne)
- Away with my Fears! (Charles Wesley)
- Away with our fears! (Charles Wesley)
- Away with our fears! The glad morning appears (Charles Wesley)
- Away with our sorrow and fear (Charles Wesley)
- A Wedding Prayer (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- A wee bit ragged laddie
- A wee little time to be little, And a long (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- A wee little worm in a hickory nut (James Whitcomb Riley)
- A Wee Prayer (Edith C. Rice)
- A Welcome (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Welcome Hymn (John S. Davis)
- A welcome, oh, dear children, A welcome (Frances Weld Danielson)
- A Welcome Song
- A welcome to May (Lillie M. Jordan)
- A well-known Indiana man, one darksome night (San Francisco Bulletin)
- A Welshman Abroad (John S. Davis)
- Awesome God (Rich Mullins)
- Awesome in This Place (David Billington)
- Awesome Power (John G. Elliott)
- Awesome power, boundless grace (John G. Elliott)
- A whale or an elephant or a bear, Could I (Children’s song)
- A Whistling Tune (Josephine Wolverton)
- A white fence wrapped around (Greg Simpson; Kenneth Cope)
- A Wilderness Wandering People (Jim Strathdee)
- A wild palm here And a cactus there (Lettie B. Rich)
- A Wind Awoke (Colin Sterne)
- A wind awoke with the sunrise (Colin Sterne)
- A winning way, a pleasant smile (Michael Nolan)
- A Winter Croon
- A Winter Day (Frances Felber Weld)
- A Winter Lullaby (Frederick Winthrop)
- A Winter Soliloquy (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Winter Song (Elizabeth Bennett)
- A Winter Song (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- A wise old bird is Mister Owl
- A Wise Old Bird Is Mr. Owl
- A wise old owl sat in a tree, When the moon was shining (Jennie C. Neal)
- A Wish (John Lyon)
- A Wish
- A Wish (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- A Wish (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Awit sa Dapit-Hapon (Moises Andrade)
- A Woman and a Coin (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A woman and a coin: the coin is lost! (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A woman and a coin—the coin is lost! (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A woman in the multitude (Kerrie Cross)
- A woman pioneer, brave and renown’d (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Woman’s Heart (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- A Woman’s Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A woman’s heart can hold so many dreams (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Woman’s Prayer (Charlene A. Newell)
- A Woman’s Prayer (Hazel Chambers)
- A Woman Who Did Not Count the Cost (Richard Leach)
- A woman will always choose influence (Luacine Clark Fox)
- A Wonderful Feeling of Love (Harold R. Laycock)
- A Wonderful Fountain (Haldor Lillenas)
- A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord (Fanny J. Crosby)
- A Wonderful Tree (Jack Bucenell)
- A wondrous Savior is Jesus my Lord (Fanny J. Crosby)
- A Woodland Roundelay (Mme. H. Renaudin)
- A Word
- A word is a sound By which silence is broken (Lael Woolsey)
- A word may seem a little thing
- A Word of Instruction (E. Y. Hunker)
- A word to the favor’d “two minutes in jail”
- A Word to the Saints Who Are Gathering (Eliza R. Snow)
- A world of red and burnished gold (Minnie J. Hardy)
- A world wide revival (Lelia N. Morris)
- Axioms (John Lyon)
- A Yankee ship came down the river. Blow
- A Yankee ship sailed down the river
- Ay, Ay, Ay (Osmán Pérez Freire)
- Ay, Ay, Ay (Creole folk song)
- Ay, ay, ay, ay
- Ay, ay, ay, Ay, ay, ay, All the night long (Northern Argentine song)
- Ay, ay, ay, ay, que tú no sabes
- Aydi Bim Bam (Israeli folk song)
- A year has passed and you have brought
- A year has slipped into the past (Victor A. Hall Sr.)
- A Year! What is a Year? ’Tis but a link (Eliza R. Snow)
- A year, with all its toils and cares (William Willes)
- Aye, Little Lassie
- Aye, little lassie, will you have me?
- A Yielding Heart (Diane B. Morley)
- A yielding heart to Thee I long to give (Diane B. Morley)
- A Young Boy Named Joseph (S. Dean Wakefield)
- A young boy named Joseph woke (S. Dean Wakefield)
- A Young Boy Prayed (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A young lad stands (Yiddish folk song)
- A young man, I face the world (Joan Oviatt)
- A Young Man Prepared (Daniel Carter)
- A Young Missionary to his Mother (Hannah T. King)
- A young mom with two small children (Ann L. Bailey)
- A Young Woman of Virtue (Annette W. Dickman)
- Ay, tear her tattered ensign down! (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Azmon (Charles Wesley)
B
- Baa! Baa! Black Sheep
- Baa! Baa! Black sheep, have you any wool?
- Baal erhöre uns! (Julius Schubring)
- Baal, erhöre uns, wache auf! (Julius Schubring)
- Baal, We Cry to Thee (Julius Schubring)
- Ba’a M’Nucha (N. Alterman)
- “Baa!” said a black sheep, “Baa!” said a white (Emilie Poulsson)
- B-A-Bay (Alabama folk song)
- B-A-bay, B-E-bee, B-I biddie by B-O-bo (Alabama folk song)
- Baba Yetu (Christopher Tin)
- Baba yetu, yetu uliye (Christopher Tin)
- Babe of Bethlehem (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Babe of Bethlehem (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Babe of Bethlehem
- Babies
- Baby angel, child from heaven
- Baby, Baby, Close your eyes of blue (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Baby Beloved (Spanish round)
- Baby beloved, sleeping there, While Mother (Spanish round)
- Baby Birds (Mabel E. Bray)
- Baby birds are sleeping now (Edith Robbins)
- Baby Buds (Anon.)
- Baby Buttercup (Kate Louise Brown)
- Baby Buttercup, sweet and good (Kate Louise Brown)
- Baby Bye, Here’s a Fly (Theodore Tilton)
- Baby bye, here’s a fly, Let us watch him (Theodore Tilton)
- Baby Corn
- Baby Dear
- Baby dear, baby dear, don’t you cry
- Baby Doll (Mabel E. Bray)
- Baby Eleanor (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Baby in a Manger (Sally DeFord)
- Baby is sleeping so cozy and warm (English nursery rhyme)
- Baby Jeanne (Ruby Baird Anderson)
- Baby Jesus (Kathryn Peck)
- Baby Jesus, Fast Asleep (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Baby Jesus, fast asleep, With Mary’s face (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Baby Jesus in a Manger
- Baby Jesus in a Manger Lay (Hans Christian Andersen)
- Baby Jesus went to sleep (Kathryn Peck)
- Baby Land (George Cooper)
- Babylon (W. Ross)
- Babylon (Philip Hayes)
- Baby, lyin’ in a manger (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Baby Mine (Katharine C. McKay)
- Baby Moses (Florence Hoatson)
- Baby must sleep for the day is gone (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Baby’s Birthday (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Baby’s Birthday (Emilie Poulsson)
- Baby, see, a cake for you (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Baby Seed Song (Edith Nesbit)
- Baby Sleep (French folk song)
- Baby sleeps in a cradle, Birdie sleeps (Florence C. Fox)
- Baby’s Lullaby (Samuel Burnham)
- Baby so lovely and pure (Sally DeFord)
- Baby so lovely and pure Lord of the heaven and earth (Sally DeFord)
- Baby’s Waking Song (Alfred Tennyson)
- Baby, What You Goin’ to Be? (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Bacchus assist us to Sing thy great Glory
- Bacchus God of Mortal Pleasure, ever, ever (Leveridge)
- Back and forth, Hear the pendulum
- Back home again in Indiana (Ballard MacDonald)
- Back in His Arms Again (Kenneth Cope; Greg Simpson)
- Back in Russian days We would dance (Alice Hirsh)
- Back in Russian days We would dance and sing (Alice Hirsh)
- Back in Your Own Back Yard (Billy Rose)
- Back of the Clouds (Carolyn R. Freeman)
- “Back of the loaf is the snowy flour” (Earnest Webbe)
- Back through the ages, come with me tonight (R. C. Evans)
- Back to the days of His childhood (Kenneth Cope)
- Back to You (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Backward turn backward, O time in your flight (Elizabeth Akers Allen)
- Backward We Look, O God of All Our Days (Robert Freeman)
- Bad Winter (Maria Konopnicka)
- Baguala de la Muerte (Federico J. Pagura)
- Baguala of Death (Federico J. Pagura)
- Bahama Grass (Jamaican folk song)
- Bahay Kubo (Traditional)
- Bahia of Óio Grande (Sérgio Falcão)
- Baiano dos Óio Grande (Sérgio Falcão)
- Baião (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Baião de Dois (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Baiao in Brazil
- Baião No Brás
- Baiao of Two (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Baizhan Boy
- Baizhan boy, go back to your bahnin’ country!
- Baka kaka (Alice Tegnér)
- Bake a Cake (German song)
- Baked Potato (Creole song)
- Baker, I must bake a cake, Tell me (German song)
- Baking Cake (Alice Tegnér)
- Balaam and Balak
- Balance Sheet (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Balkan Night (Balkan song)
- Ballade of Sea Music (Mortimer Wheeler)
- Ballad of a Moonchild (Emma Huntington)
- Ballad of the Frank Slide (Robert Gard)
- Ballad of the Homebound Ship (Bulgarian song)
- Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre (Utah folk song)
- Ball Game (H. B. Dana)
- Ball in Ring (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Balloon! Balloon! Come buy your balloon! (Meadowbrook School Children)
- Balloons (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Balloons (Meadowbrook School Children)
- Balloons
- “Balloons! balloons! Who’ll buy balloons?” (Louise Ayres Garnett)
- Balloons of red, Balloons of blue, Balloons
- Ball or Bean-Bag Game (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Ballymena, Ballymena, Ballymena in the harbor (Anna M. Shepard)
- Balm in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- Balm of Gilead (Nonsense song)
- Balmy and fragrant is the breath of June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Bān-bîn ah (I-to Loh; Hsiang-chi Chang)
- Bān-bîn ah, lín tiόh oló (I-to Loh; Hsiang-chi Chang)
- Bān-bîn ah, lín tiόh oló / Let all nations praise the Lord (I-to Loh; Hsiang-chi Chang)
- Band of Angels (South Carolina folk song)
- Band of Children (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Band of Neighbors
- Bang, twang, clatter and clang (Charles Stuart Calverley)
- Bang—whang—whang goes the drum (Robert Browning)
- Baptism (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Baptism (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Baptism (Linda Sillitoe)
- Baptism (Frances K. Taylor)
- Baptism
- Baptism
- Baptism (Verda E. Bryant)
- Baptism (Charles E. Cottrill)
- Baptism (Arthur H. Morse)
- Baptism (Vere Jameson)
- Baptismal Waters Cover Me (Kurt E. Reinhardt)
- Baptism an Embodiment (Alexander Campbell)
- Baptism Day (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Baptism for the Dead (Joel H. Johnson)
- Baptism In Midwinter (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Baptism is a sort of embodiment (Alexander Campbell)
- Baptism of the Lord
- Baptism’s like a birthday (Linda Sillitoe)
- Baptized and Set Free (Cathy Skogen-Soldner)
- Baptized in Christ (Harry Hagan)
- Baptized in Christ, we claim his cross (Harry Hagan)
- Baptized into thy death, O Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Baptized into thy death, O Lord, On these thy Spirit pour (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Baptized into Thy name most holy (Johann J. Rambach)
- Baptized into Your Name Most Holy (Johann J. Rambach)
- Baptized in Water (Naomi Russell)
- Baptized in Water (Naomi Russell; Alan D. Tyree)
- Baptized in Water (Michael A. Saward)
- Baptized in water, Sealed by the Spirit (Michael A. Saward)
- Baptized in water, you became (Naomi Russell)
- Baptized in water, you became (Naomi Russell; Alan D. Tyree)
- Baptized in water, you became a person born anew (Naomi Russell)
- Barb’ry Allen (Anglo-American ballad)
- Barcarolle (M. Louise Baum)
- Barcarolle (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Bard (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Barn Dance (Wilbur Weeks)
- Barn Jesus i en krybbe lå (Hans Christian Andersen)
- Barnyard Song
- Baroque Poet on Music (John Dryden)
- Barqueiro de São Francisco (Alberto Ribeiro; Alcyr Pires Vermelho)
- Bartholomew is very sweet (Norman Gale)
- Bartholomew is very sweet, From sandy (Norman Gale)
- Bartolillo (Costa Rican folk song)
- Baruch Hashem Adonai (Dawn Rodgers; Tricia Walker)
- Bate vântul frunzele (Romanian children’s folk song)
- Bathed in the silver moonlight rays (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Bathed in the silver moonlight rays, The Holy Temple lay (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Bathsheba W. Smith (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Bath Time
- Bats and goblins ev’rywhere (Nina B. Hartford)
- Bats and goblins ev’rywhere, Awful things (Nina B. Hartford)
- Battle Cry (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Battle Cry of Freedom (George F. Root)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (Julia Ward Howe)
- Battle of de Boll Weevil (Traditional)
- Battle sequence from “The Whole Armour of God”
- Beachcomber’s Song
- Beachcomber’s Song
- Beacon in the Night (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Be a Friend (Carol Graff Gunn)
- Be A Honey (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Be a honey of a girl (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Beaming, shining bright and clear, The lighthouse (Emilie Poulsson)
- Beams of Heaven (Charles A. Tindley)
- Beams of Heaven as I Go (Charles A. Tindley)
- Bear Each Other’s Burdens (Barbara Howard)
- Bear Each Other’s Burdens / Conlleven las penas / Oh, portons ces fardeaux (Barbara Howard)
- Bear each other’s burdens, Share (Barbara Howard)
- Bearing His Cross for Me (R. H.)
- Bear me on, Eternal Father—Bear me through (William W. Phelps)
- Beata nobis gaudia Anni reduxit orbita (Hilary of Poitiers)
- Beauties of Nature (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Beautiful (Cherie Call)
- Beautiful are thy towers (Luther O. Emerson)
- Beautiful are thy towers, Beautiful are thy towers (Luther O. Emerson)
- Beautiful Are Thy Towers, O Zion (Luther O. Emerson)
- Beautiful Banner (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Beautiful city of God (Laura E. Newell)
- Beautiful Day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful Day of Rest (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful Dreamer (Stephen C. Foster)
- Beautiful Dreamer, wake unto me (Stephen C. Foster)
- Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me, Starlight (Stephen C. Foster)
- Beautiful Heart (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Beautiful Home (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Beautiful Home (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Beautiful Home
- Beautiful Home (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful Home (Thomas MacKellar)
- Beautiful Isle (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Beautiful Jesus (Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Beautiful June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Beautiful Kahana (Mary J. Montano)
- Beautiful Land of My Birth (Welsh song)
- Beautiful land of my birth, Thy children (Welsh song)
- Beautiful Lord, wonderful Savior (Darlene Zschech)
- Beautiful May (Lillian Foster)
- Beautiful May has come again, with her wealth (Lillian Foster)
- Beautiful Mountain Home (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful mountain home, Beautiful mountain home (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful mountain home the beacon star for saints (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful mountains, valleys fair (William Powell)
- Beautiful mountains, valleys fair; Zion thou art (William Powell)
- Beautiful Nauvoo (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Beautiful Nephites
- Beautiful Nephites! O my children
- Beautiful Ohio (Ballard MacDonald)
- Beautiful One (Tim Hughes)
- Beautiful rain (Hugh Knough)
- Beautiful rain-clouds, Sailing on high (Patty S. Hill)
- Beautiful rain so clear and bright! Sparkling in the morn- (Hugh Knough)
- Beautiful river (Robert Lowry)
- Beautiful Savior (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Savior (Stuart Townend)
- Beautiful Savior (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677; Christopher Rogers)
- Beautiful Savior / A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Kenneth Cope; Anon.; Martin Luther)
- Beautiful Savior, King of creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677; Christopher Rogers)
- Beautiful Savior, King of Creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Savior, Wonderful Counselor (Stuart Townend)
- Beautiful Saviour, King of Creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful sea, foaming and free
- Beautiful snow-clouds, Beautiful snow-clouds (Patty S. Hill)
- Beautiful Star (James Sayles)
- Beautiful star, in heaven so bright (James Sayles)
- Beautiful stream, So clear and blue (Frederick H. Martens)
- Beautiful to Him (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Beautiful Vales (William Willes)
- Beautiful vales of Deseret (William Willes)
- Beautiful Valley of Eden (William O. Cushing)
- Beautiful water (Frank M. Davis)
- Beautiful water, O give to me, beautiful, beautiful (Frank M. Davis)
- Beautiful, wonderful, with kindness (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Beautiful Words of Jesus (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Beautiful Words of Love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful yellow canary bird, How would
- Beautiful You (Audrey Bandley)
- Beautiful Zion (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion (William Powell)
- Beautiful Zion (Jacob G. Halb)
- Beautiful Zion (Gus M. Clarke)
- Beautiful Zion, Build Above (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, Built Above (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city that I love (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, buit above; Beautiful city (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion for Me (Charles W. Penrose)
- Beautiful Zion for me. Down in the valley (Charles W. Penrose)
- Beautiful Zion for me Down in the valley reclining (Charles W. Penrose)
- Beautiful Zion, the home of the chosen (Gus M. Clarke)
- Beautiful Zion, the home of the chosen, how lovely thy (Gus M. Clarke)
- Beautify the Playground (Evan Stephens)
- Beautify the playground, Let there be (Evan Stephens)
- Beauty (Ethel Cooper)
- Beauty all around
- Beauty Everywhere (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Beauty Everywhere
- Beauty for Ashes (Anna M. Molgard)
- Beauty For Ashes (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Beauty for Brokenness (Graham Kendrick)
- Beauty for brokenness, hope for despair (Graham Kendrick)
- Be Believing
- Be Believing (Rhea B. Allen)
- Be Calm My Soul (Gloria Roe)
- Be calm, my soul, and see
- Be calm my soul, faint not with care (Gloria Roe)
- Because (Shawna Belt Edwards)
- Because God Loves Me (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Because He Died and Is Risen (Michael Baughen)
- Because He Lives (Sally DeFord)
- Because He Lives (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Because He Lives (Tyler Castleton)
- Because He Lives (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Because He Lives (Carrie Yost; Darla Day; Nik Day)
- Because he lives, Because he rose (Sally DeFord)
- Because He Loves Me (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Because He Loves Me So (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Because He Loves Us (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Because He Spoke to Me (Sally DeFord)
- Because He walked the path (Shawna Belt Edwards)
- Because He walked the path, I know the way (Shawna Belt Edwards)
- Because He walked with men (Shawna Belt Edwards)
- Because I Am a Child of God (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- Because I Believe (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Because I Have Been Given Much (Grace Noll Crowell)
- Because I Have Been Given Much (Kenneth Cope; Grace Noll Crowell; Adriaen Valerius)
- Because I have been given much, I, too, must give (Grace Noll Crowell)
- Because I love you—at sunset the clouds are in (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Because It’s Spring (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Because I want to be like the Savior (Clive Romney)
- Because I want to be like the Savior, and I can (Clive Romney)
- Because of Faith (Diane Tuiofu)
- Because of Him (Kevin Hardy Wells)
- Because of Him, I Live Again (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Because of You, the World’s a Part of Me (Tami J. Creamer)
- Because the Lord is my Shepherd, I have ev’rything that I need (Ralph Carmichael)
- Because the Lord Loves Me (Carol R. Flock)
- Because There Is a World (Federico J. Pagura)
- Because Thou Hast Said (Charles Wesley)
- Because thou hast said “Do this for my sake,” (Charles Wesley)
- Because We Believe (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- Because We’re Mormons (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Because You Live, O Christ (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Be cheered, O Zion! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be cheered, O Zion!—cease to weep (Eliza R. Snow)
- Become Light, You People of the Gentiles (Johann von Rist)
- Become to Us the Living Bread (Miriam Drury)
- Be comforted, and know that God is just (Winnifred M. Tibbs)
- Be comforted, Zion, bride of Jesus
- Be Confident, My Spirit (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Be confident, my Spirit will be forever with you (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Be Content and Live Nobly (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Bedouin Love Song (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
- Beds (Florence C. Fox)
- Bed-time (Emilie Poulsson)
- Bedtime
- Bedtime
- Bedtime (Graham Haswell)
- Bed Time (Nina B. Hartford)
- Bee balm for hummingbirds, Roses for the bee (Arthur Guiterman)
- Bee Hive Cheer Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Bee-Hive Cheer Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Bee Hive Girls are always happy
- Bee-Hive Girls are always happy
- Bee Hive girls, your sun is glowing (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Bee-Hive girls, your sun is glowing (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Bee Hive Joys (Ruth May Fox)
- Bee-Hive Joys (Ruth May Fox)
- Bee Hive Marching Song (Caroline Adams)
- Bee-Hive Paths (Anon.)
- Bee Hive Round (Anon.)
- Bee-Hive Round (Anon.)
- Bee-Hive Silver Jubilee Song (Caroline Adams)
- Been here since de early morn, Jim along (American folk song)
- Been here since the early morn, Jim-along Josephus (American folk song)
- Bees (Traditional)
- Bees (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Bees and Birds
- Bees and Frogs (Takeru Iijima)
- Bees are gathering honey (Eugenia Lundquist)
- Bees are small, peculiar people (John S. Davis)
- Be ever wise in what you choose (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be exalted, Lord, in your strength
- Be Exalted, O God (Brent Chambers)
- Be exalted, O God, above the heavens (Brent Chambers)
- Be exalted, O God above the heavens (Psalm 57:5; Jane Marshall)
- Beezrat elohenu Mattathias yasilenu (Traditional)
- Befiehl du deine Wege (Paul Gerhardt)
- Befor all lands in east or west (Alexander Ross)
- Before all lands in east or west (Alexander Ross)
- Before all lands in east or west, I love (Alexander Ross)
- Before all lands in east or west, we love the land (Alexander Ross)
- Before I can remember (Handt Hanson)
- Before I open drowsy eyes (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Before I Take the Body of My Lord (John L. Bell)
- Before I Take the Sacrament (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Before I take the sacrament, I sit (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Before I take the sacrament, I sit so quietly (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Before I take the sacrament I sit so quietly, I know (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Before I took my first breath (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- Before Jehovah’s aweful throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s Awesome Throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s awful throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s glorious throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s glorious throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s Sacred Throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah, Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Before man came to blow it right (Robert Frost)
- Before me even as behind, God isand all is well (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Before our Father sent us down to earth (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Before Reading the Scriptures (Charles Wesley)
- Before School (Anna M. Shepard)
- Before the early rays of morn (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Before the earth from chaos sprung (William W. Phelps; Parley P. Pratt)
- Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My Head (Joseph H. Dean)
- Before thee, Lord, I bow my head And thank thee (Joseph H. Dean)
- Before the Ending of the Day (John Mason Neale)
- Before the light of morning (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Before the Lord’s eternal throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before the Lord we bow (Francis Scott Key)
- Before the Marvel of This Night (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Before the morning’s joyous light (David H. Smith)
- Before the morning’s joyous light The shades of night retire (David H. Smith)
- Before these flowers can reach thy side (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Before the Sun Sets (Rolf Schweizer)
- Before the Throne of God Above (Vikki Cook; Charitie Lees Bancroft)
- Before the Winter (María Antonieta Torres)
- Before the world began, we gathered (Nathan P. Howe)
- Before this earth from chaos sprang (William W. Phelps; Parley P. Pratt)
- Before this earth from chaos sprung (William W. Phelps; Parley P. Pratt)
- Before this noble audience (Eliza R. Snow)
- Before this noble audience, once again (Eliza R. Snow)
- Before this sacred altar, Lord, These holy vows we take (Enid S. DeBarthe)
- Before This Time Another year (Anon.)
- Before thy table, Lord, we bow, And contrite (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Before thy throne, O God (William Boyd Carpenter)
- Before us lies an unknown waste (J. F. Mintun)
- Before us lies a valley dim (Horace L. Hastings)
- Before us lies a valley dim, Which soon our feet may tread (Horace L. Hastings)
- Before You, Lord, We Bow (Francis Scott Key)
- Before You Make a Promise (Anon.)
- Before you make a promise, Consider well (Anon.)
- Before Your Cross, O Jesus (Ferdinand Q. Blanchard)
- Be free from fear, have faith (James Rowe)
- Be free from fear, have faith in him who leads us (James Rowe)
- Begin, my soul, the exalted lay (John Ogilvie)
- Begin, my soul, th’ exalted lay (John Ogilvie)
- Begin, My Tongue, Some Heavenly Theme (Isaac Watts)
- Begin my Tongue, some heav’nly Theme (Isaac Watts)
- Begin, my tongue, the heavenly theme (Isaac Watts)
- Begin, my tongue, the heav’nly theme (Isaac Watts)
- Beginning To Grow (Annette Wynne)
- Begin the day with smiling, and cap it with a song (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Begin the high celestial strain, my raptur’d soul (Elizabeth Singer Rowe)
- Begin to Bless (J. A. H. Diederichsen)
- Be glad in God and rejoice
- Be glad in the Lord and rejoice
- Beglückt darf nun dich (Richard Wagner)
- Begone, Dull Care
- Begone, dull care, I pray thee begone from me
- Begone, dull care! I prithee be gone from me
- Begone, dull care! I prithee begone from me
- Begone unbelief (John Newton)
- Begone! unbelief, my Savior is near (John Newton)
- Be Gone, Unbelief, My Savior Is Near (John Newton)
- Begone! unbelief, my Savior is near, And for my relief will surely appear (John Newton)
- Begone, unbelief, My Saviour is near (John Newton)
- Be Gracious to Me, Lord (Michael Perry)
- Be grateful. Be Smart (Ronald E. Harvie)
- Be Happy! (Alice Jean Cleator)
- Be Happy! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Be happy like the little bird On boughs (Alice Jean Cleator)
- “Be happy,” sings the little bird (Alice Jean Cleator)
- “Be happy,” sings the little bird, On boughs (Alice Jean Cleator)
- “Be happy,” sings the little bird, On boughs beneath the blue (Alice Jean Cleator)
- Behind a Beautiful Star (Catalina Noble)
- Behind the veil another brother’s gone (John Lyon)
- Behind the western hills, the sun (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Behind the western hills, the sun Hath gone in kingly splendor (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Behind You All the Way (Kenneth Cope)
- Behold a Broken World (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Behold a Broken World, We Pray (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Behold a Host Arrayed in White (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold a host arrayed in white whose robes are washed in heaven’s light (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold a host like mountains bright! (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold! amid the mountain tops
- Behold! A Royal Army (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold! A royal army, With banner (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold! a royal army, With banner, sword (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold! a royal army, With banner, sword and shield (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold a Star Appeareth (August von Platen-Hallermünde)
- Behold a Star appeareth, Expectant eyes (August von Platen-Hallermünde)
- Behold a wonder in the west! (Mary Judd Page)
- Behold, Behold the Sins (Johann Quirsfeld)
- Behold, darkness shall cover the earth (Eric Glass)
- Behold God the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Behold her busy at her task (Alice Morrill)
- Behold how good and how pleasant it is (Glorraine Moone)
- Behold, How Pleasant (Pablo Sosa)
- Behold, How the Splendor of Zion Arises (Laurel R. Frost)
- Behold, I am a disciple of Christ (David A. Zabriskie)
- Behold, I Am a Disciple of Jesus (David A. Zabriskie)
- Behold, It Is the Eleventh Hour
- Behold Me Standing at the Door (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold, My Joy Is Full (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Behold on Cumora an angel there stands (Robert A. Middleton)
- Behold on Cumorah an angel there stands (Robert A. Middleton)
- Behold one day a wondrous scene (Lelia N. Morris)
- Behold the Bread We Share Here (Lothar Zenetti)
- Behold the changing autumn leaves (Asa Hull)
- Behold the Christian warrior stand (James Montgomery)
- Behold the church, it soars on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the church, it soars on high To meet the saints amid the sky (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the day appear!
- Behold! the earth doth mourn
- Behold the earth reels to and fro (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Behold the earth reels to and fro, With mortal fear the wicked stand (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Behold the Empty Tomb (William H. Baker)
- Behold the empty tomb where lay (William H. Baker)
- Behold, the Field Is White (Gregory Duffin)
- Behold, the field is white, All ready for the harvest (Gregory Duffin)
- Behold the glitt’ring starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Behold the glories of the Lamb (Isaac Watts)
- Behold the glories of the Lamb, Amid his Father’s throne (Isaac Watts)
- Behold, the Glorious Light (Lawrence Lee)
- Behold the glory of the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Behold the great Redeemer come (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Great Redeemer Comes (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the great Redeemer, comes To bring (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the great Redeemer comes To bring his ransomed people home (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the great Redeemer, come To bring (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Great Redeemer Die (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold the great Redeemer die, A broken law (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold the great Redeemer die, A broken law to (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold! the Great Redeemer dies (R. B.)
- Behold the Great Redeemer Dies (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold the hands stretched out for aid (Vivian A. Dake)
- Behold! the harvest wide extends (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Host All Robed in Light (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold the Host Arrayed in White (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold the Lamb (Dottie Rambo)
- Behold the Lamb (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Behold the Lamb, behold the Lamb (Dottie Rambo)
- Behold the Lamb of God! (Samuel Deacon; Barton Hymns, 1797)
- Behold the Lamb of God (Lawrence Lee)
- Behold the Lamb of God (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- Behold the Lamb of God (John L. Bell)
- Behold the Lamb of God! (Matthew Bridges)
- Behold the Lamb of God, Behold (John L. Bell)
- Behold the Lamb of God! In his divine array (Samuel Deacon; Barton Hymns, 1797)
- Behold the Lamb of God! O thou (Matthew Bridges)
- Behold the Lamb of God! O Thou for sinners slain (Matthew Bridges)
- Behold the Lamb who bears our sins away (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Behold the Lily (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Behold the Love, the Grace of God (Barton W. Stone)
- Behold the Man! (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Behold the Man! How glorious he! (Thomas Kelly)
- Behold the Man! How glorious he! Before his foes he stands unawed (Thomas Kelly)
- Behold the man, whose tender heart (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Mountain of the Lord (Michael Bruce)
- Behold, the mountain of the Lord / In latter (Michael Bruce)
- Behold, the mountain of the Lord, In latter (Michael Bruce)
- Behold the mountain of the Lord In latter days (Michael Bruce)
- Behold, the mountain of the Lord In latter days shall rise (Michael Bruce)
- Behold the mount of Olives rend! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Mount of Olives rend! And on its top Messiah stand (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the New Season (Germaine Ista Koncurat)
- Behold the Savior at your (W. H. Bagby)
- Behold the Savior at Your Door (W. H. Bagby)
- Behold, the Savior come! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Savior comes! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Savior comes, Ye saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Savior comes! Ye saints, your hearts prepare (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Savior of mankind (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the Savior of mankind Nail’d (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the Savior of mankind Nailed to the shameful tree! (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the Saviour comes (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Saviour of mankind (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the servant of the Lord! (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold, the shepherds of Israel gather (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Behold the son that went away
- Behold the Son who went Away
- Behold the son who went away, And wasted
- Behold the Star (African-American spiritual)
- Behold the stars of morning, Bright jewels
- Behold the sure foundation stone (Isaac Watts)
- Behold the sure Foundation-Stone (Isaac Watts)
- Behold the sure fountain stone (Isaac Watts)
- Behold, the Tabernacle of God (William Harris)
- Behold the temple of the Lord
- Behold the Waters (Elbert A. Smith)
- Behold the waters, how they flow (Elbert A. Smith)
- “Behold the way to Zion’s hill” (Thomas Kelly)
- “Behold the way to Zion’s hill, Where Israel’s God delights to dwell!” (Thomas Kelly)
- Behold the western evening light (William B. O. Peabody)
- Behold the Wounds in Jesus’ Hands (John V. Pearson)
- Behold th’ expected time draw near (Mrs. Vokes)
- Behold th’ expected time draw near, The shades disperse, the dawn appear! (Mrs. Vokes)
- Behold, This Is the Way (Robert Cundick)
- Behold Thy Handmaiden (Elouise M. Bell; Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- Behold thy handmaiden, Lord (Elouise M. Bell; Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- Behold! thy joyful people come (Joel H. Johnson)
- Behold Thy Servant, Lord (Darwin Wolford; William Fowler)
- Behold Thy Servant, Lord (including “We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet”) (Darwin Wolford; William Fowler)
- Behold thy sons and (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold Thy Sons and Daughters (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold thy sons and daughters, Lord, On whom we (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold thy sons and daughters, Lord, On whom we lay our hands (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold thy temple, God of grace (Phoebe Palmer)
- Behold thy temple, God of grace, The house that we have reared for thee (Phoebe Palmer)
- Behold, ’Tis Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Behold us, Lord, a little space (John Ellerton)
- Behold what condescending love (Philip Doddridge)
- Behold, What Manner of Love (Patricia Van Tine)
- Behold, what manner of love the Father has given unto us (Patricia Van Tine)
- Behold! what wondrous grace (Isaac Watts)
- Behold! what wondrous grace The Father hath bestowed (Isaac Watts)
- Behold what wond’rous love and grace (William Sanders)
- Behold what wond’rous love and grace, When we were wretched and undone (William Sanders)
- Behold where in a mortal form (William Enfield)
- Behold where in a mortal form Appears each grace divine! (William Enfield)
- Behold Your Little Ones (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Behold Your Newborn King (Derryl R. Herring)
- Behold Your Sons and Daughters (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold your sons and daughters, Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Be Home Early Tonight, My Dear Boy (Dan Lewis)
- Be honest with the Lord (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Bei dir, Jesu, will ich bleiben (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- Beim frühen Morgenlicht
- Be in Our Midst, O Christ (Colbert S. Cartwright)
- Be in Time (Jane B. Snyder)
- Be in Time (Anon.)
- Be in Time (John Lyon)
- Be in time for ev’ry call (Anon.)
- Be it my only wisdom here (Charles Wesley)
- Be it my own wisdom here (Charles Wesley)
- Be It unto Me (Carys Anne Irwin)
- Be it unto me according to Thy word (Carys Anne Irwin)
- Be Joyful (Kurt Kaiser)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Bruce E. Ford)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Peter Hurford)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Richard Woodward)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; James Nares)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Henry Walford Davies)
- Be joyful, joyful, the Lord is alive (Kurt Kaiser)
- Be Kind
- Be Kind
- Be Kind (Walter Smith)
- Be Kind (Mary E. Gillin)
- Be Kind to One Another (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- Be kind to your father, for when you were young
- Be Known to Us in Breaking Bread (James Montgomery)
- Be known to us, Lord Jesus
- Belief (Nik Day)
- Belief—something you carry in your heart (Nik Day)
- Believe (Peter Busch; J. J. Rambach)
- Believe in God (Alaina Larsen)
- Believe in God. Believe He is (Alaina Larsen)
- Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Thomas Moore)
- Believe Not Those Who Say (Anne Brontë)
- Believe the Savior! (Toni Thomas)
- Believing children gather round
- Believing children gather round
- Believing fathers oft have told (Archibald Hamilton Charteris)
- Believing—receiving the burning inside (Julie de Azevedo)
- Bella Bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- Bell Accompaniment for To a Wild Rose (Frederick Beckman)
- Bella Napoli (Frederick Winthrop)
- Bell Carol (William R. Fisher)
- Belle Brandon (T. Ellwood Garrett)
- Belle Mahone (John Hugh McNaughton)
- Belle Ob Baltimore (J. G. Evans)
- Bell parts for Hiking Song (Swedish hiking song)
- Bells
- Bells
- Bells Above the Chapel (Ann Bowles)
- Bell Samba
- Bells and drums and soldiers tall (Mabel E. Bray)
- Bells and Flowers
- Bells are ringing
- Bells Are Ringing (Sidney A. Weston)
- Bells are ringing, bells are ringing (Sidney A. Weston)
- Bells are ringing, time for singing (Sigmund Spaeth)
- Bells for New Year’s Day, And bells for Easter
- Bells from the tow’r carol the hour (German folk song)
- Bells in the country (Robert Nathan)
- Bells in the country, They sing the heart (Robert Nathan)
- Bells in the Spring (Adeline McCall)
- Bells in the Steeple
- Bells in the Steeple
- Bells in the Steeple (Mary Tolbert)
- Bells in the steeple are striking the hour (Johann Friedrich Schelz)
- Bells in the steeple, Call to the people
- Bells in the Tower (Adeline McCall)
- Bells in the tower tell us the hour (Adeline McCall)
- Bells of Aberdovey (Welsh folk song)
- Bells of Freedom (Anon.)
- Bells of freedom pealing loud and strong (Anon.)
- Bell Song (E. Schwab)
- Bell Song
- Bell Song (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Bell Song (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Bells ringing in the church steeple high (Mabel E. Bray)
- Bells that hang high in the steeple
- Bells thrill the air today (Giuseppe Verdi )
- Bells thrill the air today, Mirth conquers care (Giuseppe Verdi )
- Bells will ring on Christmas Day, Over hills (Bob Maier; Ted Maier; Guy Maier)
- Bell Tunes about the Rain
- Beloved (Evan Stephens)
- Beloved (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- Beloved (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Beloved brethren, sing His praise (Parley P. Pratt)
- Beloved Brethren! sing his praise Who formed the worlds on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- Beloved Community of God (Ernest Dodgshun)
- Beloved community of God, In vision seen (Ernest Dodgshun)
- Beloved Emma
- Beloved esteemed, and honoured brother, hear (John Lyon)
- Beloved friend! I do remember thee (Hannah T. King)
- Beloved, God’s Chosen (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Beloved, God’s chosen, put on as a garment (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Beloved Jesus, Hear Us (Sarah Poulton Kalley)
- Beloved Jesus, Shepherd (Sarah Poulton Kalley)
- Beloved, let us love one another (Samuel Batt Owens)
- Beloved little sleepers, let (Veneta L. Nielsen)
- Beloved Zion, strong you stand (P. V. Poulsen)
- Beloved Zion, the city of the Lord (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Below and Above (Marchette Gaylord Chute)
- Below hanging moss I wait, ay, ay, ay (Creole folk song)
- Be Loyal to Jesus (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Be Merciful to Our Fatherland (Fritz Lubrich)
- Be My Valentine
- Be My Valentine (Joan Henry)
- Ben Bolt (Thomas D. English)
- Bendediction (David Barrus)
- Bendemeer’s Stream (Thomas Moore)
- Bendigamos al Señor. Demos gracias (Homero R. Perera)
- Beneath high, massive, vaulted domes (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- Beneath high, villa-dotted hills (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the cloud-topp’d mountain (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the cloud-topped mountain (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the Cross (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the Cross I Humbly Bow (Ruth Hayden)
- Beneath the Cross of Christ (Ruth Hayden)
- Beneath the Cross of Jesus (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I gladly take my stand (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the Darkest Cloud (Joseph Smith III)
- Beneath the darkest cloud, God’s hand I see (Joseph Smith III)
- Beneath the Forms of Outward Rite (James A. Blaisdell)
- Beneath the mountains crowned with snows (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the Throne of Heaven (David Pliler)
- Beneath this Sacred Roof (Susa Young Gates)
- Beneath this sacred roof we meet (Susa Young Gates)
- Benedicite, omnia opera Domini (Anon.)
- Benediction (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Benediction (David T. Warner)
- Benediction (John Newton)
- Benediction (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Benediction (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Benediction
- Benediction
- Benediction (Richard Humphrey)
- Benediction (Mabel S. Harmer)
- Benediction (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Benediction (Mary Anderson)
- Benediction
- Benediction (Ken Barker)
- Benediction (Samuel Longfellow)
- Benediction (John W. Peterson)
- Benediction Hymn
- Benedictus (Thomas Ken)
- Ben Fisher had finished his hard day’s work
- Benjamin was reared among the great ones (Kenneth Cope)
- Be Not Afraid (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Be Not Afraid
- Be Not Afraid (Frank L. Parshley)
- Be Not Afraid (Bob Dufford)
- Be Not Afraid (Taizé Community)
- Be not afraid for what the world has done (David Kinnaman)
- Be not afraid, sing out for joy! (Taizé Community)
- Be not a-weary, for labor will cease (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Be not aweary, for labor will cease (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Be Not Discouraged (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be Not Dismayed (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be not dismayed whate’er betide (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be Not Dismayed What-e’er Betide (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be not dismayed whatever betide (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be Not Troubled
- Be Not Troubled (Kayla Spurlock)
- Be Now My Vision (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be now my vision, O God of my heart (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be Obedient
- Be of Good Cheer (D&C 154 (RLDS); Barbara Howard)
- Be Of Good Cheer (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Be of good cheer; my people, be not discouraged (D&C 154 (RLDS); Barbara Howard)
- Be One in the Spirit (Vonnie Tims)
- Be one little, be two little, We’ll all go down (British folk song)
- Be On Time! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Be Patient (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Be Polite (Old saying)
- Be Present at Our Table (John Cennick)
- Be Present at Our Table, Lord (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord, Be here (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord, Be here and (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord; be here and everywhere adored (John Cennick)
- Be Pure in Heart (Ida Reed Smith)
- Berceuse française (French folk song)
- Be ready at the call (Robert B. Baird)
- Bereaved friends, weep not for him (Charles Derry)
- Bereaved friends, weep not for him Whose place is vacant here (Charles Derry)
- Bereavement (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be Reconciled! (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Be reconciled, one with another (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Bereden väg för Herran (Frans Mikael Franzén)
- Beresinalied (Ludwig Giesecke)
- Berger, secoue ton sommeil profond (Besançon carol)
- Beruhigung
- Beseda (Czech folk song)
- Beside my home, my own teepee tall (Virginia Lynd Hartley)
- Beside the busy highway Young Pietro strolls along (Italian folk song)
- Beside the church door, a-weary and alone
- Beside the old stone fountain (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the old stone fountain There stands (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the old stone fountain, There stands a linden tree (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the rushing water There stood (Joseph von Eichendorff)
- Beside the stream sweet flowers blue (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the well and gateway There stands (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the window sittest thou (Rudolf Gottschall)
- Beside Thy Manger Here I Stand (Paul Gerhardt)
- Be silent, be silent (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Besku en broget Folkevrimmel (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Bessie Fair (Richard S. Horne)
- Best day of God, most calm, most bright (John Mason)
- Best Days of Our Lives (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- Be Still (Anna M. Molgard)
- Be Still (Psalm 46:10)
- Be Still and Know (Anon.)
- Be Still and Know (John L. Bell)
- Be still and know I am God (Psalm 46:10)
- Be still and know that I am God (Anon.)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (Tess Hilmo)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (Diane Tuiofu)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (John L. Bell)
- Be still and know that I am God. Be still (Anon.)
- Be Still and Know That I Am Lord (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Be still, be still (Darrell A. Harris; Eric Wyse)
- Be Still, for the Presence (David Evans)
- Be still for the presence of the Lord (David Evans)
- Be Still, for the Spirit of the Lord (David Evans)
- Be Still, God Will Fight Your Battles (African-American spiritual)
- Be Still, My Soul (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be Still, My Soul, before the Lord (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Be still, my soul, for God is near (William Dalrymple Maclagan)
- Be still, my soul, for God is on your side (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be still, my soul—the Lord is on thy side! (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be still, my soul! The Lord is on thy side (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Best in all the year, the holidays are here (Marjorie Atkins)
- Best of Me (Greg Simpson)
- Be Strong (Anon.)
- Be Strong! (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- Be Strong and of Good Courage (MarLaine Gledhill Layton)
- Be Strong: I Know Who I Am
- Be strong in the Lord (Psalm 121)
- Be Strong in the Lord (Linda Lee Johnson)
- Be Strong in the Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Be strong in the lord, and be of good courage (Linda Lee Johnson)
- Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of God’s might (Psalm 121)
- Be strong in the Lord, and the power of His might (Erlyne Gress)
- Be strong in the Lord in armour of light (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Be strong! We are not here to play (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- Be Strong with Me (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Betelehemu (Michael Babatunda Olantunji)
- Beten ist’s, was Gott gefällt
- Be thankful now for what has been (Darla Irwin)
- Be thankful to God, all ye Saints (Joel H. Johnson)
- Bethany Blessing (Carrie Stewart-Besserer)
- Be the Centre (Michael Frye)
- Be the Change
- Bethlehem (Eliza R. Snow)
- Bethlehem (Michael Babatunda Olantunji)
- Bethlehem (Anon.)
- Bethlehem
- Bethlehem (William H. Neidlinger; Phillips Brooks)
- Bethlehem (Marilyn E. Thornton)
- Bethlehem (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Bethlehem Lullaby (P. W. Blackmer)
- Bethlehem Morning (Morris Chapman)
- Bethlehem Skies (Jean MacAskill)
- Bethlehem skies were clear and still, Quiet (Jean MacAskill)
- Bethlehem’s Song of Triumph (Burton H. Winslow)
- Be Thou An Example (Afton C. Eyre; 1 Timothy 4:12)
- Be thou an example of the believers, In word (Afton C. Eyre; 1 Timothy 4:12)
- Be Thou Humble (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Be thou humble in thy weakness (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Be Thou My Guide
- Be Thou My Vision (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be Thou Perfect (Ruth May Fox)
- Be Thou Strong (Tamara S. Hann)
- Be Thou Strong (Jeanne Newman Burgon)
- Be thou strong; Be thou of good courage (Jeanne Newman Burgon)
- Be Thrifty (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- Betlehems-Stjernen (Niels F. Green)
- Betrayal
- Be True to Thyself (J. H. Ward)
- Be true to thyself, in the right never falter (J. H. Ward)
- Be True to Yourself
- Be true to yourself at the start, young man
- Betsy Ross and the Flag (Susa Young Gates)
- Betsy’s Tail (Dora Stockman)
- Better Is One Day (Matt Redman)
- Better Life (Nik Day; Helga Camín)
- Better Man (Tarekebi Beinbein)
- Better mind, my sister, how you walk on de cross (Traditional)
- Better Off (Aubree Liz)
- Better Than Life
- Between Our Thoughts (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Between our thoughts there lives a space where paradise can dwell (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Between the dark and the daylight (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Between the hill and the brook, ook, ook (Nursery rhyme)
- Between the Lights (Blanche K. McKey)
- Beulah Land (Edgar Page Stites)
- Be unto Your Name (Lynn DeShazo; Gary Sadler)
- Be Up and Doing (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Be up and on your guard (Joel H. Johnson)
- Bevor die Sonne sinkt (Rolf Schweizer)
- Bevor die Sonne sinkt, will ich den Tag (Rolf Schweizer)
- Bevrijder van Israël (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Bevrijder van Israël / Redeemer of Israel / Rédempteur bien-aimé (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Bewahre uns, Gott (Eugen Eckert)
- Bewahre uns, Gott, behüte uns, Gott (Eugen Eckert)
- Beware a Fiend in Angel Form (Orson F. Whitney)
- Be wise, oh ye rulers and kings of all lands
- Be With Me, Lord (John Cennick)
- Be with Me, Lord, Where’er I Go (John Cennick)
- Be with me, Lord, where’er I go; Teach me what thou would’st have me do (John Cennick)
- Be With us All, Lord (Uzee Brown Jr.)
- Be with us, gracioius Lord, today (Charles Dent Bell)
- Be With Us, Gracious Lord (Charles Dent Bell)
- Be with us, gracious Lord, today (Charles Dent Bell)
- Be ye clean, ye sons of Zion (Ruth May Fox)
- Be Ye Doers of the Word (Blanche Linthicum; McK.)
- “Be ye doers of the word And not hearers only” So sing
- Be Ye Doers of the Word—Sing
- Be ye kind
- Be ye kind one to another, be ye kind (Ephesians 4:32)
- Be Ye Perfect (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Beyond Earth’s Sorrows (Gipsy Simon Smith)
- Beyond the Clouds (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Beyond the dark river of death, Beyond where its (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Beyond the everlasting hills (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Beyond the glit’ring starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glittering starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glitt’ring starry skies (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glitt’ring starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glitt’ring starry sky, Which God’s right hand sustains (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the Horizon (W. Grant McMurray; Kevin L. Henrickson)
- Beyond the Mist and Doubt (Donald Wynn Hughes)
- Beyond the Promises of Time (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Beyond the River (Myrtle Bitner)
- Beyond these earthly scenes in sight
- Beyond the Sunset (Josepine Pollard)
- Beyond The Sunset (Virgil P. Brock)
- Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning (Virgil P. Brock)
- Beyond the sunset’s radiant glow (Josepine Pollard)
- Beyond the swiftly passing years (Gipsy Simon Smith)
- Beyond The Tears (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Beyond the veil (Evan Stephens)
- Beyond the veil how sweet will be the meeting (Evan Stephens)
- Beyond To-day (C. L. B.)
- Beyond where Cedron’s waters flow (Samuel F. Smith; Anon.)
- Beyond where Cedron’s waters flow, Behold the suff’ring Savior go (Samuel F. Smith; Anon.)
- Be you to others kind and true
- Bibihendi (Austrian folk song)
- Bible stories teach us How to live like Jesus (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Bicycle Built for Two (Frank Dean)
- Bicycle Wheels
- Bicycle wheels spin around and around
- Bidden, Unbidden (Jenni Lee Boyden; Rusty Edwards)
- Bid Phillis Goodbye (French folk song)
- Bid vain desires be gone (Joel H. Johnson)
- Bienaventurado el Hombre (Psalm 112; Redman Elbert Jr.)
- Bienaventurado el hombre que teme a Jehová (Psalm 112; Redman Elbert Jr.)
- Bienaventurados los Perfectos de Camino (Psalm 119:1–2; Selmy Kaiser de Sousa Elbert)
- Biene (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Big bear so growly-prowly, I know I’m glad (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Big bells do chime, Christmas is here
- Big Bells Ringing
- Big bells ringing, Bim! Bom! Bim! Bom!
- Big Duck and Little Duck (Russian singing game)
- Big fire engine, hurry up, Oh, see our barn (German folk song)
- Bigger Than My Body (John Mayer)
- Big moon, up in the starry sky, Shine brightly (Elizabeth Boettiger)
- Big old duck, the little duck she chases (Russian singing game)
- Big or Small (Nik Day; Branson Merchant; Maisy Merchant)
- Big Parade
- Big River (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Big trucks for steel beams, Big trucks for coal (James S. Tippett)
- Big yellow oranges to sell! See them in (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Big yellow trolley lumbers along (Leslie Thompson)
- Billy Boy (Anon.)
- Bind Us Together (Bob Gillman)
- Bind Us Together (Bob Gillman)
- Bind us together, Lord (Bob Gillman)
- “Bing, bang!” down at the sawmill, That is (Josephine Royle)
- Bingo (Play party game)
- Biquette (French folk song)
- Biquette ne quittera le plant de choux (French folk song)
- Biquette won’t leave the cabbage patch (French folk song)
- Birch Canoe (Robert E. Nye)
- Bird Calls (Poetry of the Seasons)
- Bird Day Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Birdie, Birdie, Where Is Your Nest? (Folk song)
- Birdie, birdie, where is your nest? Birdie (Folk song)
- Birdies in summer, happy and snug
- Birdies with broken wings (Mary Mapes Dodge)
- Birdies with broken wings Hide from (Mary Mapes Dodge)
- Birdies with broken wings Hide from each other (Mary Mapes Dodge)
- Birdie why is home so lively? (Charles W. Stayner)
- Birdie why is home so lively? Why so gaily do you sing? (Charles W. Stayner)
- Bird in Air Will Stray Afar (Georg Friedrich Daumer)
- Bird in air will stray afar, will stray afar (Georg Friedrich Daumer)
- Birds (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Birds and Clouds (Marion Phillips)
- Birds are singing a silver melody
- Birds are singing, flow’rs are blooming (German song)
- Birds have left for the southland warm
- Birds in Granny’s Garden (Ukrainian folk song)
- Birds in the Springtime (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Birds in the Tree (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Birds in Winter (Bertha M. Rhodes)
- Birds Move Their Wings (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bird So Free (Russian folk song)
- Bird so free, no cares beset you (Russian folk song)
- Birds that come on April’s wing With songs
- Birds’ Winter Song
- Birds without Words (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Birjina gaztetto bat zegoen (Basque carol)
- Birjina gaztetto bat zegoen (Basque carol)
- Birthday (Parley P. Pratt)
- Birthday Child (Sidney A. Weston)
- Birthday Child, to you we sing,—Happy (Sidney A. Weston)
- Birthday Greeting (Harriet B. Jones)
- Birthday Greeting
- Birthday Greetings (Harriet B. Jones)
- Birthday March Song (Leah Ashton Lloyd)
- Birthday Offering Song (Vida E. Smith)
- Birthday Pennies (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- Birthday Poem (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Birthday Remembrance (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Birthday Round (Anon.)
- Birthdays (M. M. Dodge)
- Birthdays Are Such Jolly Times (Arthur Findley)
- Birthday song
- Birthday Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Birthday Song (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Birthday Song
- Birthday Song (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Birthday Song (William R. Fisher; Doris R. Fisher)
- Birth-Day Sonnet (Eliza R. Snow)
- Birthday Thoughts (Hannah T. King)
- Birthday Time
- Birthright
- Birthright (Frances Hartman)
- Bis hierher hat uns Gott gebracht (Aemilie Juliane)
- Bishop Edward Hunter (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Bí Thusa ’mo Shúile (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Bitter Like an Eggplant (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Black and Gold (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Black Balloon (John Rzeznik)
- Black, black, black is the color of my true (Appalachian folk song)
- Black, black, black is the color of my true love’s hair (Appalachian folk song)
- Black-Eyed Susan! (Traditional)
- Black-eyed Susan! Black-eyed Susan! (Traditional)
- Black-eyed Susie (American folk song)
- Black Hills Waltz/Rattlesnake
- Black Horse, Brown Horse (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Black horse, brown horse, roan horse, gray (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Black Is the Color (Appalachian folk song)
- Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair (Appalachian folk song)
- Blæs sagte, I Storme fra iskolde Norde (Andrew Jenson)
- Blame Not My Lute! (Thomas Wyatt)
- Blame not my lute! for he must sound (Thomas Wyatt)
- Blandt Guds Folks mange sorgfulde Minder (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Blås sakte du storm (Andrew Jenson)
- Blås sakte du storm fra det iskalde nord (Andrew Jenson)
- Blazer Song
- Blazer Song (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Blazers’ Song (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Bleibet hier (Taizé Community)
- Bleibet hier und wachet mit mir (Taizé Community)
- Bleibet hier und wachet mit mir / Restez ici et veillez avec moi / Stay with me, and watch here with me (Taizé Community)
- Bless All Who Trust in God (David Mowbray)
- Bless and Protect Us (Uuno Kailas)
- Bless Brigham Young
- “Bless Brigham Young,” we children pray
- Bless Christ through Whom All Things Are Made (Lisa Ann Moss Degrenia)
- Bless’d are the poor of patient mind (Isaac Watts)
- Blessed America (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Blessed are the Dead (Thomas Morley)
- Blessed are the little people (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Blessed are the meek (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the meek, I told myself (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- Blessed Are the Men Who Fear Him (Julius Schubring)
- Blessed are the merciful (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the peacemakers (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the people (A. C. Smyth)
- Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound (A. C. Smyth)
- Blessed Are the Persecuted (Esther C. Bergen)
- Blessed are the poor and needy
- Blessed are the poor in spirit (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit (Matthew 5:1–12)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit (Russian Orthodox liturgy; Matthew 5:3–12)
- Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit (Rusty Edwards)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit: heaven will some day be theirs (Rusty Edwards)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit, truly heaven is their reward (Matthew 5:1–12)
- Blessed are the pure in heart (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are the Pure in Heart (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blessed are the pure in heart: for they (Matthew 5:8–9)
- Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall (Matthew 5:8–9)
- Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blessed Are the Those Whose Ways Are Blameless (Psalm 119:1–2; Selmy Kaiser de Sousa Elbert)
- Blessed are they, Blessed are they that are persecuted (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are They That Do (Philip P. Bliss)
- Blessed are they that do hunger and thirst (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are They That Have Faith (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Blessed Are They That Have the Faith (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Blessed are they that have the faith, For they are (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Blessed are they that mourn (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are They That Mourn (Johannes Brahms)
- Blessed are they who fear God
- Blessed are those who are called
- Blessed Are You (Friedrich Karl Barth; Peter Horst)
- Blessed Are You, Lord
- Blessed are you Lord, the God of Israel
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (Bruce E. Ford)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (George A. MacFarren)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (John Jones)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (J. Soaper)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (John Goss)
- Blessed Assurance (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Blessed Assurance
- Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Blessed assurance, Jesus will come
- Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Mason Martens)
- Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (David Hurd)
- Blessed Be God, the Source of All Life (Rawn Harbor)
- Blessed Be God, the Source of All Life (Carl F. Schalk)
- Blessed be God, Who Chose You
- Blessed be God, who chose you in Christ
- Blessed Be God, Who Forgives
- Blessed be God, who forgives all our sins
- Blessed Be His Name (Tyler Castleton)
- Blessed Be the Fountain (Eden Reade Latta)
- Blessed be the Fountain of blood (Eden Reade Latta)
- Blessed Be the God of Israel (Michael A. Perry)
- Blessed Be the God of Israel (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Blessed be the God of Israel, who comes to set us free (Michael A. Perry)
- Blessed Be the Lord (Traditional)
- Blessed Be the Lord (Richard W. Hillert)
- Blessed Be the Lord God Almighty (Bob Fitts)
- Blessed Be the Lord God Almighty (Bob Fitts)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Bruce E. Ford)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Edward John Hopkins)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Thomas Attwood)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (George Mursell Garrett)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Richard Lloyd)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (William Morley)
- Blessed Be the Lord God of Israel (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Richard W. Hillert)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Bruce E. Ford)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (John Fenstermaker Jr.)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Samuel S. Wesley)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Anon.)
- Blessed be the Name (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- Blessed Be the Name (Charles Wesley)
- Blessed Be the Name (Deogratias Mahamba)
- Blessed Be the Name (Camp meeting chorus)
- Blessed be the name! Blessed be the name! (Camp meeting chorus)
- Blessed be the name of God forever (Psalm 113; Vérne de la Peña)
- Blessed be the name of the Lord (Clinton Utterbach)
- Blessed Be the Name of the Lord (Don Moen)
- Blessed be the name of the Lord, Blessed be (Clinton Utterbach)
- Blessed be the name of the Lord, He is worthy (Don Moen)
- Blessed Be the Tie That Binds (John Fawcett)
- Blessed Be Your Name (Matt Redman; Beth Redman)
- Blessed be your name in the land that is plentiful (Matt Redman; Beth Redman)
- Blessed be Your name in the land that plentiful (Matt Redman; Beth Redman)
- Blessed Bible, How I Love It (Phoebe Palmer)
- Blessed, Blessed Every Soul (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Blessed Calvary! (Avis Christiansen)
- Blessed city, heavenly Salem (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed city, heav’nly Salem (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed city how I love thee
- Blessed Day of Rest and Cheer (Joel Blomqvist; Andrew L. Skoog)
- Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed for a Blessing to Be (Ruud Leegstra)
- Blessed Hope! The Hope of Life (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Blessed Hour of Prayer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Blessed Is He Who Comes in God’s Name (John Thornburg)
- Blessed Is the Body and the Soul (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Blessed Is the King (Barbara C. Mink)
- Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord
- Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord (Psalm 118:14–29)
- Blessed Is the Man (Psalm 112; Redman Elbert Jr.)
- Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord (Psalm 118:14–29)
- Blessed is the service of our Lord and King (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Blessed Jesu, Fount of Mercy (Benjamin Webb)
- Blessed Jesus, at thy word (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Blessed Jesus, at Your Word (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Blessed Jubilee (William Williams)
- Blessed Master, I have promised (Charles A. Dickinson)
- Blessed Quietness (Manie Payne Ferguson)
- Blessed Redeemer (Avis B. Christiansen)
- Blessed Redeemer (Avis Christiansen)
- Blessed Restoration Story (V. James Lovalvo)
- Blessed Sabbath Day (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Blessed Savior, we adore Thee (B. B. McKinney)
- Blessed Saviour, Thee I Love (George Duffield)
- Blessed Saviour, who hast taught me (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed the Nation (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- Blessed the nation whose God is the Lord (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- Blessed the people knowing the shout of Jehovah
- Bless God (Carman; John Rosasco)
- Bless God for all He’s done! (Carman; John Rosasco)
- Bless God, O My Soul (Russell E. Sonafrank II)
- Bless, God, Your People
- Bless His Holy Name (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Bless His Holy Name (Andraé Crouch)
- Blessing (Irish poem)
- Blessing a Baby (Vere Jameson)
- Blessing and Honor (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Blessing and Honor (Horatius Bonar)
- Blessing and honor, and glory and power (Horatius Bonar)
- Blessing and honor and glory and pow’r (Horatius Bonar)
- Blessing and honor and glory be Thine (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto the Ancient of Days (Gary Sadler; Jamie Harvill)
- Blessing for the Dead (John Lyon)
- Blessing, Honor, and Glory (Geoff Bullock; David Reidy)
- Blessing, honor, glory to the Lamb (Geoff Bullock; David Reidy)
- Blessings (Laura Mixon Story)
- Blessings (Nik Day; Brandon Harms)
- Blessings (Thomas Moore)
- Blessings for the Dead (John Lyon)
- Blessings in the Love (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Blessings on all Zion’s children (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Blessings on all Zion’s children, May their (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Blessings on all Zion’s children, May their little feet ne’er stray (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Blessings on Effort (Patty S. Hill)
- Blessings rest upon the bread (Joseph Smith III)
- Blessings rest upon the bread, Broken now for us (Joseph Smith III)
- Bless Now, O God, the Journey (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Bless, O Lord, each opening year (John Newton)
- Bless, O Lord, each opening year To the souls assembling here (John Newton)
- Bless Our Fast, We Pray (John Sears Tanner)
- Bless our God, O peoples
- Bless that Wonderful Name of Jesus
- Bless the Children (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Bless the little crippled children
- Bless the little crippled children, make them well and
- Bless the Lord (Gene Rice; Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Bless the Lord (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Bless the Lord
- Bless the Lord (John W. Peterson)
- Bless the Lord and sing His praises (John W. Peterson)
- Bless the Lord, bless the Lord
- Bless the Lord, My Soul (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord, My Soul and Being! (Fred R. Anderson)
- Bless the Lord, my soul / Prijs de Heer, mijn ziel (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord, Oh My Soul (Anderson T. Dailey)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1; M. Ippolitof-Ivanoff)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1; Richard D. Wetzel)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul, blessed art Thou, O Lord (Psalm 103:1; M. Ippolitof-Ivanoff)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul; bless the Lord, O my soul (Psalm 103:1)
- Bless the LORD, O Saints and Servants (Michael Morgan)
- Bless the Lord / Prijs de Heer, mijn ziel (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord who forgives all our sins (Traditional; Mason Martens)
- Bless the Lord who forgives all our sins (Traditional; David Hurd)
- Bless the Lord who forgiveth all our sins (Traditional; Mason Martens)
- Bless the Lord who forgiveth all our sins (Traditional; David Hurd)
- Bless the Lord Who reigns in beauty (Dony McGuire; Reba Rambo)
- Bless the Name of Jesus (Carman)
- Bless these little ones, oh God! (David H. Smith)
- Bless these little ones, oh God! Strength and health their portion be (David H. Smith)
- Bless these Thy gifts, most gracious God (Traditional)
- Bless This Child (Goldie M. Masters)
- Bless This Food (James E. Clemens)
- Bless this food and bless your people (James E. Clemens)
- Bless this food and bless your people / Dios bendice nuestra comida / Sanctifie-nous, Dieu, ton peuple / Urirŭl ch’ukpok hasosŏ / 우리를 축복 하소서 / Kamisama itsumo / かみさまいつも (James E. Clemens)
- Bless This House (Helen Taylor)
- Bless This House (Betty Gadling)
- Bless This House (Helen Taylor)
- Bless this house, O Lord, we pray (Helen Taylor)
- Bless This Land (Sally DeFord)
- Bless Thou the Gifts (Samuel Longfellow)
- Bless thou the gifts our hands have bro’t (Samuel Longfellow)
- Bless thou the gifts our hands have brought (Samuel Longfellow)
- Bless Thou the Gifts We Bring (Catherine Culnan)
- Bless thou the gifts we bring, dear Lord, to thee (Catherine Culnan)
- Bless Us Now (Beryle J. Immer)
- Bless us now as we come (Beryle J. Immer)
- Blest Angels, We Greet You (Esther C. Henck)
- Blest angels, we greet you with gladness (Esther C. Henck)
- Blest angels, we greet you with gladness, Ye dwellers of bright realms above (Esther C. Henck)
- Blest are the children who delight (William Willes)
- Blest are the children who delight in truth and peace (William Willes)
- Blest Are the Innocents (Sylvia Dunstan)
- Blest are the innocents, Bethlehem’s own (Sylvia Dunstan)
- Blest are the moments, doubly blest (William Wordsworth)
- Blest are the pure in heart (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see our God (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blest Are The Souls (Isaac Watts)
- Blest are the souls that hear and know (Isaac Watts)
- Blest are the souls that hear and know The gospel’s joyful sound (Isaac Watts)
- Blest Are They (David Haas)
- Blest are they, the poor in spirit (David Haas)
- Blest Be God (Salvador T. Martinez; John L. Bell)
- Blest be God, blest be God forever (Salvador T. Martinez; John L. Bell)
- Blest Be God, Praised Forever
- Blest be God, praised forever and worshiped / Rab ki hove sanaa hameshaa
- Blest be our everlasting Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love (Charles Wesley)
- Blest be the dear uniting love That will not let us part (Charles Wesley)
- Blest Be the God of Israel (Michael A. Perry)
- Blest be the King whose coming (Federico F. Pagura; F. Pratt Green)
- Blest Be the Tie (John Fawcett)
- Blest be the tie that binds (John Fawcett)
- Blest Be the Tie that Binds / Benditos lazos son / Béni soit le lien (John Fawcett)
- Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts (John Fawcett)
- Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love (John Fawcett)
- Blest Be Thou (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest Be Thou, O God (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest Be Thou, O God of Israel (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest be thou, O God of Israel, Thou (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest be thou, O God of Israel, Thou, our Father, and our Lord! (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest day! when our ascended Lord
- Blest day! when our ascended Lord Fulfilled his own prophetic word
- Blest feast of love divine (Edward Denny)
- Blest is the “tongue” by the Spirit conferred (Joseph Smith III)
- Blest is the “tongue” by the Spirit conferred, By the same “interpreted” too (Joseph Smith III)
- Blest morning! whose young dawning rays (Isaac Watts)
- Blest morning! whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Blest privilege to mortals given (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Blest privilege to mortals given, To follow where the Lord has led (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Blest season when our risen Lord
- Blest shades of the departed, guard over us and
- Blest sov’reign, let my evening song (Isaac Watts)
- Blest sov’reign, let my evening song Like holy incense rise (Isaac Watts)
- Blest the sign which thus reminds me (John E. Giles)
- Blest the sign which thus reminds me, Savior, of thy love for me (John E. Giles)
- Bliebe in Gottes Frieden (Helene Schmidt)
- Blind Justice (John Lyon)
- Blind Justice, once a heathen goddess fair (John Lyon)
- Bliss
- Blomster i Vaar, milde Violer (C. J. Brandt)
- Blomstre som en rosengård (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Blood of Jesus, shed for me (Dale Mathews; Ed Kee)
- Blooming clover blossoms, Fresh and fair (J. C. Macy)
- Blooming were the apple and the pear trees (John F. Loud)
- Blooming Youth (Ernst Gottlieb Woltersdorf)
- Blossom as the Rose (Richard L. Luna)
- Blossom By Blossom (Joyce O. Evans)
- Blossom by blossom, Flowers bring spring (Joyce O. Evans)
- Blossomed Tree (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Blossoms (Anon.)
- Blossoms in May
- Blossom Snow (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Blossom Time (Nina B. Hartford)
- Blott en dag, ett ögonblick i sänder (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Blow Away the Morning Dew (English folk song)
- Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind (William Shakespeare)
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art (William Shakespeare)
- Blow, Boys, Blow
- Blow gently, softly, winter winds (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Blow Gently, Winter Winds (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Blow gently, ye storms from the icy North (Andrew Jenson)
- Blow gently, ye wild winds (Charles W. Penrose)
- Blow gently, ye wild winds with frost in your breath (Charles W. Penrose)
- Blow gently, ye wild wind with frost in your breath (Charles W. Penrose)
- Blowing, blowing ev’rywhere, Blowing clouds (Patty S. Hill)
- Blow, North-wind, blow! Blow, North-wind, blow! (Julia M. Adam)
- “Blow, Oh ye trumpets, blow!” (Frederick H. Martens)
- “Blow, Oh ye trumpets, blow! King, knight” (Frederick H. Martens)
- Blow on the sea shell, full and strong (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Blow Slowly, Storm (Andrew Jenson)
- Blow the Man Down (Traditional)
- Blow The Man Down
- Blow the trump of Zion’s gospel (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Blow the trump of Zion’s gospel, Saints will know the joyful sound (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Blow the Wind Southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow the wind southerly, southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow the wind southerly, southerly, southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow the Winds Southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow the winds southerly, southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow Wild and Blow Freely (María Inés Simeone)
- Blow Wind (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Blow, Wind (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Blow, wind, blow. Blow, wind, blow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Blow, wind, blow! The wheels must go (Nursery rhyme)
- Blow, wind, blow up and down, Over (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Blow ye the trumpet, blow (Charles Wesley)
- Blow ye the trumpet in Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Blow, Ye Winds (Forecastle song)
- Blow, Ye Winds Westerly (Folk song)
- Blow you the trumpet, blow (Charles Wesley)
- Blue and cold are the stars and the mountains (Korean folk song)
- Bluebell and Bluebird
- Bluebells and Fairies (Rose Fyleman)
- Blue Bells of Scotland (Scotch air)
- Bluebird
- Bluebird, Bluebird
- Bluebird, bluebird, in and out my window
- Bluebird, bluebird, through my window
- Bluebird calls: “The spring is on the way!” (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Bluebird Cheer
- Bluebird, modest bluebird (Annie Rowe Beck)
- Bluebirds, Bluebirds
- Bluebirds, Bluebirds, I’ve been thinking
- Bluebird’s Message (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Bluebird Time
- Blue bluebonnets, oh, so blue, White eyes (James E. Green)
- Bluebonnets (James E. Green)
- Blue eyed babies, brown eyed too. Pat-a-cake
- Blue-eyed babies, brown-eyed too, Pat-a-cake
- Blue is the summer sky, golden the weather (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Blue jay, blue jay, what makes your coat so blue?
- Blue lie the hills beneath their hazy cover (Mary Stanhope)
- Blue light from on high (Nashville Tribute Band)
- Blue Mountain (Fred W. Keller)
- Blue Mountain (Frederick W. Keller)
- Blue shadows in the snow Appear where (Foster B. Merriam)
- Blue Skies (Irving Berlin)
- Blue skies, mountains, rainbows, fountains (Thomas M. Croft)
- Blue skies, smiling at me (Irving Berlin)
- Blue Sky, Soft and Clear (A. R. Minter)
- Blue sky, soft and clear, Bird songs (A. R. Minter)
- Blue the sky; What rapture in a smiling morn
- Blühende Jugend (Ernst Gottlieb Woltersdorf)
- Blühende Jugend, du Hoffnung (Ernst Gottlieb Woltersdorf)
- Blushing, fragrant roses, Lilies pure and white (Evan Stephens)
- Boasting (Clara Louise Kessler)
- Boast not, O proud Niagara! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Boast not, O proud Niagara! although (Parley P. Pratt)
- Boast on, proud Lucifer, thy day (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Boast on, proud Lucifer, thy day Of boasting soon will end (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Boating (Maud W. Niedermeyer)
- Boating Song
- Boating Song (George S. Applegarth)
- Boatman, see the night is falling, farewell now (Louella Garrett)
- Boatman’s Song
- Boats (Rowena Bastin Bennett)
- Boats from each caravel Ply through (Wilbur Weeks)
- Boat Song (Congolese folk song)
- Boat Song (Youth’s Companion)
- Boats Sail on the Rivers (Christina Rossetti)
- Boats sail on the rivers, And ships sail (Christina Rossetti)
- Bobby Bumble (Emilie Poulsson)
- Bobby Shafto (Nursery rhyme)
- Bobby Shafto’s gone to sea (Nursery rhyme)
- Bobby Shafto’s gone to sea, Silver buckles (Nursery rhyme)
- Body Image (Madilyn Paige)
- Bóg się rodzi (Franciszek Karpiński)
- Bohunkus
- Boiadeiro (Klecius Caldas; Armando Cavalcante)
- Bonefish, bluebird, black sheep, Crow
- Bonfire (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Bongo Joe (Judy Rector)
- Bonhomm’, Bonhomm’, sais-tu jouer? (French Canadian song)
- Bonhomme! (French Canadian song)
- Bonnie Charlie (Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne)
- Bonnie Charlie’s now awa’, Safely owre (Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne)
- Bonnie Doon (Robert Burns)
- Bonnie George Campbell (Old Scottish song)
- Bonny boat, Sail and float; Take us to
- Bonny Eloise (C. W. Elliott)
- Bonny Moon (Joseph W. Turner)
- Bøn og Kjærlighed som Himmelvagter
- Bøn om Hjælp
- Bonsoir, mes amis! (French folk song)
- Bonsoir, mes amis, bonsoir! (French folk song)
- Bonum Est Confiteri (Judy Horner Montemayor)
- Boo! (Louise Sheldon)
- Boo! Boo! I’ll scare you On this Halloween (Louise Sheldon)
- Book of books, our people’s strength (Percy Dearmer)
- Book of Mormon (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon, hid (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon, hid for ages (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon, hid for ages On Cumorah’s lonely hill (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon Prophets (Jenny W. Francis)
- Book of Mormon Stories (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon stories that my teacher (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon stories that my teacher tells (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon stories that my teacher tells to me (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon Testimony (Shirley Mason)
- Book of Mormon testimony, Jesus is the Christ (Shirley Mason)
- Boola Song
- Boom, boom, boom. Toot, toot, toot
- Boom-da, Boom-da, Boom-da
- Boost the Farm (Jesse D. Sickler)
- Born Again (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Born among cattle, in poverty sore (Paul White)
- Born among the peasant strangers (Paul Marino; Greg Nelson)
- Born a pearl in deep shadows of the ocean (Puerto Rican folk song)
- Born a Winner (Lex de Azevedo; Michael Webb)
- Born for This Day? (Clive Romney; Randy Kartchner; Kenneth Cope)
- Born from the Water of Baptism (Peter Morgan)
- Born in a quiet corner (Kenneth Cope; Celia Crane)
- Borning Cry (John C. Ylvisaker)
- Born in Kirtland, Ohio, to kind, faithful parents (Amy Burton Moore)
- Born in the Night, Mary’s Child (Geoffrey Ainger)
- Born Is the Light of the World (Sally DeFord)
- Born of God, Eternal Savior (Somerset T. C. Lowry)
- Born of Water, Born of Spirit (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Born Still in the Arms of God (Tammy Robins)
- Born this day is Christ the Lord (Jaime Hartman Gutierrez)
- Born to Save (Marianne Larsen; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Born to Wear a Crown (Sally DeFord)
- Born unto Us (Anon.)
- Borrowing
- Bossy Cow (Emilie Poulsson)
- Bossy cow, bossy cow, Moo moo (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bossy cow, bossy cow, Moo moo you give good (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bossy Cow talks this way, Mooooo!
- Botany (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Botany Bay (English ballad)
- Bough and leaf are lifted high, Pinned (Eda Lou Walton)
- Bought a Little Rooster
- Bought a little rooster for fifteen cents
- Bounce Ball
- Bounce ball, bounce ball, bounce ball
- Bounce, buckram, velvet’s dear
- Bounce the Ball (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Bounce the ball, oh, bounce the ball and (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Bound for the Promised Land (Samuel Stennett)
- Bound in winter’s icy fetters (Anon.)
- Bountiful Sacrament Hymn (Barbara W. Cramer)
- Bouquet (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Bow and arrow bearing, Now, while morn
- Bow, Belinda (American game song)
- Bow, bow, bow, Belinda, Bow, bow, bow (American game song)
- Bow, Bow, O Belinda (American game song)
- Bow, bow, O Belinda, Bow, bow, O Belinda (American game song)
- Bow Down Thine Ear (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Bow down Thine ear, O Lord (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Bow Down Your Ear, Almighty Lord (T. E. Powell)
- Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share (R. F. R. Bell)
- Bow the head, and breathe the prayer (Joseph Smith III)
- Bow the head, and breathe the prayer, That the healing power may come (Joseph Smith III)
- Bow the Knee (Chris Machen; Mike Harland)
- Bow to your partner and clip-a-clop!
- Bow-wow-wow!
- Bow, wow, wow! Whose dog art thou?
- Bow-wow-wow! Whose dog art thou?
- Bow Ye Mortals (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bow, ye mortals, bow before him (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bow, ye mortals, bow before him, Bow and keep his sacred word (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Boy at Gethsemane (Dixie Lynne Harrington)
- Boy Christ in the Temple (Helen Martin-Garland)
- Boyhood yearnings pierce the sky (Kenneth Cope; Greg Simpson)
- Boys and Dogs
- Boys and Dogs (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Boys and girls, come sing and play (Mary Tolbert)
- Boys and Girls Like You (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Boys and girls, now follow, follow (Lydia Avery Coonley)
- Boy Scouts’ Marching Song (Fleur Conkling)
- Boy Scouts of America (Pearl H. Timpson)
- Boys of spirit, boys of will (Anon.)
- Bože! Bože! Píseň novou zpívati budu Tobě (Psalm 144; Antonin Dvořák)
- Boží příkaz (Jan Auředníček)
- Brace Me Up (Doug Stewart)
- Branch of the Sweet and Early Rose (Irish song)
- Brand New (Daysha Lassiter)
- Brass Quartet Accompaniment for Joy to the World (Isaac Watts)
- Brass Quartet Accompaniment for O Come, All Ye Faithful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Brave (Emilie Poulsson)
- Brave and high-souled Pilgrims, you who knew (Annette Wynne)
- Brave dogs of St. Bernard, companions dear (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Brave Little Indian (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Brave men were ever faring Where western (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Brave, Privileged Feet (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Bread (Shirley Rei Gudmundsen)
- Bread and Cherries (Walter de la Mare)
- Bread and milk for breakfast, And woolen (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Bread of Heaven (Josiah Conder)
- Bread of heaven, on thee we feed (Josiah Conder)
- Bread of Heav’n, on Thee we feed (Josiah Conder)
- Bread of Life (Jeanni Gould)
- Bread of Life (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Bread of Life (May P. Hoyt)
- Bread of Life from Heaven (Susan R. Briehl)
- Bread of Life, Living Water (Annette W. Dickman)
- Bread of Life, Our Host and Meal (Ray Makeever; Rusty Edwards)
- Bread of the World (Reginald Heber)
- Bread of the World in Mercy Broken (Reginald Heber)
- Break Forth in Joy (Sally DeFord)
- Break forth in shouts of praise and song To him to (John Nicholson)
- Break Forth Into Joy (Joseph Barnby)
- Break forth into joy, break forth into joy (Joseph Barnby)
- Break forth into joy, oh Israel (Lawrence Lee)
- Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light (Johann Rist)
- Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light, And usher (Johann Rist)
- Break Forth, O Beauteous Heav’nly Light (Johann Rist)
- Break forth, O beauteous heav’nly light, And usher (Johann Rist)
- Break Not the Sabbath Day (Robert B. Baird)
- Break now the bread of Christ’s sacrifice (Susan R. Briehl)
- Break Now the Bread of Life (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break now the seal; for Satan’s time (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Break now the seal; for Satan’s time, The nations to deceive, hath come (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Breaks the joyful Easter dawn (Lucy Larcom)
- Breaks the joyful Easter dawn, Clearer yet (Lucy Larcom)
- Break the bread, Jesus, break the bread (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Break thou the bread (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break Thou the Bread of Life (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break with the Hungry Your Own Bread (Friedrich Karl Barth)
- Breathe (Marie Barnett)
- Breathe in Me (Michael W. Smith)
- Breathe O’er Our Waiting Spirits, Lord (John C. Slemp)
- Breathe on Me (Edwin Hatch; B. McKinney)
- Breathe on me, Breath (Edwin Hatch)
- Breathe on Me, Breath of God (Edwin Hatch)
- Breathe on me, breath of God / Da vida a mi alma, oh Dios / Souffle sur moi, mon Dieu (Edwin Hatch)
- Breathes there a man with soul so dead (Walter Scott)
- Breathes there the man, with soul so dead (Walter Scott)
- Breath of God (Osvaldo Catena)
- Breath of God, Breath of Peace (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Breath of hawthorn and of rose, Fragrant (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Breath of Heaven (Chris Eaton; Amy Grant)
- Breath of the Living God (Osvaldo Catena)
- Breath of the Living God / Soplo del Dios viviente (Osvaldo Catena)
- Bred dina vida vingar (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Breeze of the Night
- Breezes blowing, grass is growing (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Breezes softly blow, Tell the flow’rs to waken (C. M. Arndt)
- Brennan on the Moor (Irish ballad)
- Brethren, breathe one fervent prayer (Joseph Smith III)
- Brethren, breathe one fervent prayer, Ere from hence our footsteps tend (Joseph Smith III)
- Brethren, cheer! The Lord our King
- Brethren, cheer! The Lord our King Will accept the gifts we bring
- Brethren, power by earthly standards (John Craven)
- Brethren, pow’r by earthly standards (John Craven)
- Brethren, We Have Met to Worship (George Atkins)
- Brethren, we have met to worship and adore the Lord our God (George Atkins)
- Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht (Johann Rist)
- Brich mit den Hungrigen dein Brot (Friedrich Karl Barth)
- Bricks and Mortar, Hands and Labor (Peggy Haymes)
- Bridal Chorus (Richard Wagner)
- Bridegroom and Bride (John L. Bell)
- Brief life is here our portion (John Mason Neale; Bernard of Cluny)
- Brigham, Brigham Young (Utah folk song)
- Brigham, Brigham Young
- Brigham! Brigham Young! this honored name (Hannah T. King)
- Brigham Young (Evan Stephens)
- Brigham Young calls for assistance (Henry Maiben)
- Brigham Young’s Birthday (Charles L. Walker)
- Bright and Glorious Is the Sky (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Bright angels are singing (Esther C. Henck)
- Bright angels are singing, And joyously winging (Esther C. Henck)
- Bright as a sunbeam, Shining as gold (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Bright, beady eye, O ho he li o. Red fiery (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Bright, beautiful June with thy long pleasant days (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Brighten The Corner (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Brighten The Corner Where You Are (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Brighter
- Brighter Days in Store (William Willes)
- Brightest and Best (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and best are the sons of the morning (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and Best of the Stars (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and best of the stars of the morning (Reginald Heber)
- Bright golden sunshine spilling on the ground (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bright is the light of the “Old Rugged Cross” (B. B. McKinney)
- Bright King (Marcus L. Smith)
- Bright king, commence thy reign (Marcus L. Smith)
- Bright lights were shining in the hall (Otho Murphy)
- Bright little spark, Please tell me where (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy (Philip P. Bliss)
- Brightly beams our Father’s mercy From his (Philip P. Bliss)
- Brightly beams our Father’s mercy from His lighthouse evermore (Philip P. Bliss)
- Brightly Gleams Our Banner (Thomas J. Potter)
- Brightly gleams our banner pointing to the sky (Thomas J. Potter)
- Brightness Everywhere
- Bright October, fair October, Dressed all in gold
- Bright, o’er the high land, Shafts of gold
- Brighton in Summer (Sylvia W. Dixon)
- Bright pearly drops of glistening dew (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Bright red balloons are flying (Alice Hirsh)
- Bright red balloons are flying High (Alice Hirsh)
- Bright scenes of glory strike my sense (Sarah Jones)
- Bright Shone the Star (Joseph Smith III)
- Bright shone the star that o’er Bethlehem’s plain (Joseph Smith III)
- Bright silver evening stars! God made
- Bright stars are shining (Юлия Сеимова (Yulia Salimov))
- Bright stars, light stars, Shining-in-the-night stars (Rhoda W. Bacmeister)
- Bright Western Land (Ira Barton)
- Bright western land, engirt by shining oceans (Ira Barton)
- Bright, with the golden radiance cometh the dawn (Burton H. Winslow)
- Brilha no firmamento dôce luar (Cesare Andrea Bixio; Ermenegildo Rusconi; Nicola Salerno)
- Brilliant spring paints beauteous landscapes (Chen-Chang Yang; Mildred Wiant; Teng-Kiat Chiu)
- Bring a Gift of Love (Mary Kay Bottens)
- Bring a gift of love, bring a gift of love (Mary Kay Bottens)
- Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (French carol)
- Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella (French carol)
- Bring Back the Springtime (Kurt Kaiser)
- Bring basket, bring scythe! No question (Sarah Grames Clark)
- Bring den glade Nyhed frem (C. C. A. Christensen)
- Bring Forth My Zion (K. Newell Dayley)
- Bring Forth the Glad Tidings (C. C. A. Christensen)
- Bring Forth the Kingdom (Marty Haugen)
- Bring forth the pris’ners to the bar (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bring forth the pris’ners to the bar, Before the Judge’s throne (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bring, Heavy Heart, Your Grief to Me (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Bring, heavy heart, your grief to me, When sorrow’s (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Bring Her Again (William Ernest Henley)
- Bring her again, O western wind (William Ernest Henley)
- Bring Him Home (Herbert Kretzmer)
- Bringing Gifts to God
- Bringing in the Boar’s Head (Traditional)
- Bringing in the Sheaves (Knowles Shaw)
- Bring Many Names (Brian Wren)
- Bring many names, beautiful and good (Brian Wren)
- Bring My Flute to Me (French folk song)
- Bring peace on earth, Holy, Holy Lord!
- Bring Peace to Earth Again (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- Bring the Bat (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Bring the bat and bring the ball (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Bring the comb and play upon it (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Bring the good old bugle, boys (Henry C. Work)
- Bring the map and let’s be planning (Rebecca Foresman)
- Bring the mercurochrome, quick, quick, quick! (Falk School Elementary Group)
- Bring Them In (Alexcenah Thomas)
- Bring Them In (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Bring the Wagon Home John (Anon.)
- Bring uns zu dir, Herr (Marie Sauer)
- Bring Us Rest (Eleace Monet Zachary)
- Bring Us to You, Lord (Marie Sauer)
- Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse (Lida Shivers Leech)
- Bring You Home (Nik Day; Kendra Lowe)
- Bring your line, bring your pole, bring
- Bring your little children nigh (Sally DeFord)
- Bring your roses white and red, Blossoms (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Bring your sleds to the coasting hill (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Bring Your Tithes (Malachi 3:6–10 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few (Leila N. Morris)
- Bring your white sheep home
- Britannia, the Pride of the Ocean
- Brødre, tør vi ihukomme
- Broken (Kenneth Cope; Eliza Cope)
- Broken (Nadia Khristean)
- Broken clouds give rain (Kenneth Cope; Eliza Cope)
- Broken Hearts (Greg Simpson; Kenneth Cope)
- Broken Hearts Like Mine (Cherie Call)
- Broken Toys (Mary C. Martineau)
- Brook Song (Clinton Scollard)
- Broom Dance (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Broom Dance
- Brother Brigham Says (Nonie N. Sorensen; Duane E. Hiatt)
- Brother Brigham says that if you plan (Nonie N. Sorensen; Duane E. Hiatt)
- Brother, Come and Dance (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Brother, Come and Dance with Me (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Brother, come and dance with me, Both my hands (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Brotherhood (Frank Mason North)
- Brotherhood in Our Day (Martha Ford Floro)
- Brother Hunt (R. C. Evans)
- Brother, is life’s morning clouded? (Joseph G. Fones)
- Brother, is life’s morning clouded? Has its sun-light ceased to shine? (Joseph G. Fones)
- Brother is life’s morning clouded Has the sunlight (Joseph G. Fones)
- Brother James’ Air (James Leith Macbeth Bain)
- Brother James’s Air (James Leith Macbeth Bain)
- Brother John (French folk song)
- Brother King and Sister Birdie (R. C. Evans)
- Brother mine, Brother mine, Do you see (Fleur Conkling)
- Brother Nap and Sister Mary (R. C. Evans)
- Brothers (Kenneth Cope)
- Brothers (Ella Rae Felsted)
- Brothers and Sisters of Mine (Kenneth I. Morse)
- Brothers and sisters of mine are the hungry (Kenneth I. Morse)
- Brothers and sisters united for a cause (Julie de Azevedo)
- Brothers, Come (Jose V. Estrada G.)
- Brothers, don’t stay away (African-American spiritual)
- Brothers Edmund, George, James, William, Joseph, and Franklin (Eliza R. Snow)
- Brother, shout your country’s anthem (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Brother, Sing with Me (María B. de Gualdieri)
- Brother, sing your country’s anthem (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Brother, sing your country’s anthem, Shout your land’s (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Brother, sister, let me serve you (Richard Gillard)
- Brothers, Let Us Dance (Katherine S. Bolt)
- Brothers, let us dance; Beat upon the drum (Katherine S. Bolt)
- Brothers, let us sing together, Let us chant (Finnish song)
- Brothers, Sing On (Edvard Grieg)
- Brothers, sisters, join in the Beseda (Czech folk song)
- Brothers, Sisters, Let Us Gladly (Henry Bateman)
- Brothers, we dare to remember
- Brother Williams, Brother Lyman, Brother Johnson (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Brother, you’ve been called to labor
- Brownie Redowa
- Brownies (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Brownies and Witches (Mayme Christenson)
- Brownies and witches and goblins and such (Mayme Christenson)
- Brown nuts are for squirrels (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Brrrlak! (Marie Daulne)
- Brüder reicht die Hand zum Bunde!
- Brush, brush, brush your teeth
- Brylee Amen (Barbara Sherer)
- Bubbling and splashing and foaming (Henry Purcell)
- Bubblin’ Over
- Bubblin’ over, bubblin’ over
- Buds and bells, sweet April pleasures (Frances R. Havergal)
- Buds half awake in the melting snows
- Buena Vista (Early American song)
- Bueno es alabarte, oh Jehová
- Buff
- Buffalo Gals (John Hodges)
- Bugle Calls (Daniel Butterfield)
- Bugle Song (German song)
- Bugle Song (Helen Fitch)
- Build an Ark (Marianne P. Wilcock)
- Builder Boys (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Building
- Building a House (Ruth M. Anderson)
- Building a Temple (Louise F. Grant)
- Building, building, all the day through (Ruth M. Anderson)
- Building, building, binding, seeking, finding (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Building for Zion (Frances Mills)
- Building on a Legacy of Faith (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Build me a home ’neath a western sky (Mark Nichols)
- Build My Temple (Norma A. Holik)
- Build the Church
- Build Us Up, Lord (Mark Glaeser; Donna Hanna)
- Build us up, Lord, build us up (Mark Glaeser; Donna Hanna)
- Build Your Brothers (Marvin Payne)
- Built on a Rock (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on a rock the church doth stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on a rock the church shall stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on the Rock (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on the Rock of Christ (Dale S. Cox)
- Built on the Rock the church does stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on the rock the Church shall stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Bumble, bumble thro’ the grass, Thro’ (Regina Reilly)
- Bumble, bumble through the grass (Regina Reilly)
- Bumble, bumble through the grass, Through (Regina Reilly)
- Bum, bum, hear the drum, Bum, bum, hear (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Bumpity, bumpity, bumpkin! Let’s roll (Virginia Hughes)
- Bunch of Roses (American folk song)
- Bundeslied
- Bunny (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Bunny, bunny, funny bunny, Sitting (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Bunny Eats (Meadowbrook school children)
- Bunny in the Forest (Anon.)
- Bunny in the Garden (German folk song)
- Bunny in the garden, Why do you sleep? (German folk song)
- Bunny Rabbit (Robert Reinick)
- Bunny Rabbit (Virginia Baker)
- Buoy, Buoy (Portuguese singing game)
- Burden Down (African-American spiritual)
- Burden down, Lord, Burden down, Lord (African-American spiritual)
- Burdened and wary, craving rest we seek Thee (Dale S. Cox)
- Burden of Babylon
- Burdens Are Lifted at Calvary (John M. Moore)
- Buried beneath the yielding wave (Benjamin Beddome)
- Buried beneath the yielding wave, The great Redeemer lies (Benjamin Beddome)
- Buried with Christ (T. Ryder)
- Buried with Christ and raised with Him too (T. Ryder)
- Buried with Christ in death
- Buried with Christ! yes, thus we lie (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- Buried with Christ! yes, thus we lie Immersed beneath the wave (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- Burn in Me (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Burst Ye Emerald Gates (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Burst ye emerald gates and bring (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Burst ye emerald gates, and bring To my raptured vision (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Burst, ye em’rald gates, and bring (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Bury delights my roving Eye, my roving Eye
- Bury me quietly when I die (Eliza R. Snow)
- Busca a Cristo (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Busca a Cristo, mira a Cristo, Oye sus (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Buscad Primeramente el Reino de Dios (Philip W. Blycker)
- Buscad primeramente el Reino de Dios y su justicia (Philip W. Blycker)
- Busy as a man can be, He’s our bishop (Robert P. Manookin)
- Busy as a man can be, He’s our bishop; He finds time (Robert P. Manookin)
- Busy Bee (Virginia Baker)
- Busy Bee makes for me (Virginia Baker)
- Busy Bee makes for me Honey, sweet (Virginia Baker)
- Busy bee, you seem to know (Edith Robbins)
- Busy Carpenters (Patty S. Hill)
- Busy curious thirsty Fly, Drink with me (Bourn)
- Busy People (Elizabeth Bennett)
- Busy were our fingers, Stitching day by day (Patty S. Hill)
- Busy Wheels
- But, above all, lay hold (Charles Wesley)
- But Christ Remains (Alfredo Colom M.)
- But for a Small Moment
- But hark! and hear the joyful sound (Austin A. Cowles)
- But “I know whom I have believed (Daniel W. Whittle)
- But Lo! The Harvest Wide Extends (Parley P. Pratt)
- Buttercup (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- Buttercups
- Buttercups (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Buttercups (Anna M. Pratt)
- Buttercups can always tell whether we love (Anna M. Pratt)
- Butterfly (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Butterfly (Nursery rhyme)
- Butterfly
- Butterfly and Honeybee (Linn Moore Miller)
- Butterfly and Moth (Patty S. Hill)
- Butterfly, butterfly, flutter, flutter, flutter high
- Butterfly, Butterfly, Pretty golden butterfly (Herbert Scholfield)
- Butterfly on Painted Wing (Nina B. Hartford)
- Butterfly on painted wing, Don’t you wish (Nina B. Hartford)
- “Butterfly, where are you going? Butterfly” (Nursery rhyme)
- But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own (Julius Schubring)
- But the Lord is mindful of his own, he remembers (Julius Schubring)
- But the Lord is mindful of his own, he remembers his (Julius Schubring)
- Button, button, who has the button? (Verna Meade Surer)
- But what difference does it make (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- But who is a Christian? (Alexander Campbell)
- Buxom Lassies (Swedish folk game)
- Buxom lassies into the dancing we go (Swedish folk game)
- Buy (Nursery rhyme)
- Buy My Flowers
- Buy my lavender, sweet blooming lavender! (London street cry)
- Buy My Tortillas (Chilean folk song)
- Buzz, Buzz, Buzz (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Buzz, buzz, buzz; busy, buzzy bee! (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Buzz, buzz, buzz! See the little bee! (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! This is the song of the bee (Old rhyme)
- Buzzing (Dorothy Ostler)
- Bwana Awabariki (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana Awabariki / God zijn zegen is met u (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana awabariki / God zijn zegen is met u / May God grant you a blessing / Que Dios hoy te bendiga / L’Éternel te bénira / Gottes Segen sei mit dir (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana awabariki / L’Éternel te bénira / May God grant you a blessing (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana Awabariki / May God Grant You a Blessing (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana Awabariki / May God Grant You a Blessing / Que Dios hoy te bendiga / L’Éternel te bénira (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana awabariki / May God grant you a blessing / Que Dios hoy te bendiga / L’Éternel te bénira / Gottes Segen sei mit dir (Swahili folk hymn)
- By a dusty road that is steep and long (Leona Upton)
- By a little brown cottage, quaint and low (Annie D. Palmer)
- By all the Saints upon the earth (Joel H. Johnson)
- By All Your Saints (Horatio Bolton Nelson)
- By All Your Saints in Warfare (Horatio Bolton Nelson)
- By all your saints still striving (Horatio Bolton Nelson)
- By-a-low, by-a-low, Dear little Dolly (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- By-a-low, by-a-low, Dear little dolly to bed must go (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- By and by, when the morning comes (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- By Bendemeer’s Stream (Thomas Moore)
- By Candle Light (James F. Caldwell)
- By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored (George Rawson)
- Bye Baby Bunting
- Bye baby bunting, Daddy’s gone a-hunting, to get a little
- Bye Baby Bye (Patty S. Hill)
- Bye, baby! night is come, And the sun (Patty S. Hill)
- Bye, Bye, Rock-a-Bye (French lullaby)
- Bye, bye, rock-a-bye, Go to sleep (French lullaby)
- Bye-lo Baby, my darling Now close (L. C. Lockley)
- Bye-lo Baby, my darling Now close your eyes (L. C. Lockley)
- “Bye low bye,” I can hear her sing (Melvina C. Woods)
- Bye, lullabye Bye-o lullabye Lullabye, O
- Byen émé-an kimbé fèm parol Bondié ya (Rigaud Clervil)
- Byen émé-an kimbé ferme (Rigaud Clervil)
- By faith the ancients sought the Lord (William W. Phelps)
- By faith the ancients sought the Lord, From time to time obtained his word (William W. Phelps)
- By Galilee of long ago (Clifford A. Cole)
- By giving thought some outward shape (Friedrich Fröbel)
- By giving thought some outward shape, we try (Friedrich Fröbel)
- By Grace Are Ye Saved (Daniel W. Whittle)
- By Grace I’m Saved (Christian Ludwig Scheidt)
- By grace I’m saved, grace free and boundless (Christian Ludwig Scheidt)
- By Grace We Have Been Saved (Frederick Whitfield; Rusty Edwards)
- By grace we have been saved through faith (Frederick Whitfield; Rusty Edwards)
- By Gracious Powers (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By gracious powers so wonderfully sheltered (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By Gracious Powers / Von guten Mächten treu und still umgeben (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By gracious pow’rs so wonderfully sheltered (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By gracious pow’rs so wonderfully sheltered / Von guten Mächten treu und still umgeben (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By His Grace (Steve Fry)
- By His grace I am redeemed (Steve Fry)
- By intercourse with spirits bright and fair
- By Killarney’s lakes and fells (Michael William Balfe)
- By Killarney’s lakes and fells, Em’rald isles (Michael William Balfe)
- By’m Bye (Texas folk song)
- By’m bye, by’m bye, Stars shining (Texas folk song)
- By Night, We Hasten (Luis Rosales)
- By Revelation Called of God (Evan A. Fry)
- By revelation called of God As Aaron was of old (Evan A. Fry)
- By roads that wound uphill and down (Louis F. Benson)
- By Shady Woods and purling streams (Morgan)
- By Sweet Waters
- By the Babylonian Rivers (Ewald J. Bash)
- By the Babylonian rivers we sat down (Ewald J. Bash)
- By the Babylonian rivers we sat down in grief and wept / En ribera babilonia, pueblo sin consolación / Sur des rives étrangères notre exil nous a conduit (Ewald J. Bash)
- By the Creator, Joseph was appointed (Hieronimo Casanate)
- By the divine word from heaven / Con su divina palabra (Juan Luis García)
- By Thee, Jesus, Will I Stay (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- By the Fountain (French Canadian folk song)
- By the Grace of the Lord (Akiona Kauka)
- By the Light of the Moon (French folk song)
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edward Madden)
- By the Light o’ the Moon (French folk song)
- By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin’ westward (Rudyard Kipling)
- By the Power of His Word (Steven K. Jones)
- By the River (Jeannine Lasky; Rachelle Call)
- By the rivers of Babylon, there we wept
- By the river’s verdant side (Anon.; Alexander Neibaur)
- By the Sea (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- By the Sea (Heinrich Heine)
- By the Sea of Crystal (William Kuipers)
- By the Sea Shore (E. Gordon Browne)
- By the side of a river so wide and so clear (Southern ballad)
- By the Singing Water
- By the softly shining river, Lippity lap (Katherine Smith Bolt)
- By the still water, where air is crisp and clear (Julie de Azevedo)
- By the Stream (Frances Ford)
- By the stream frogs are peeping, Silver-scaled (Frances Ford)
- By the stream’s clear waters (George Minns)
- By the stream’s clear waters straying (George Minns)
- By the tumbling fountain I went to walk (French Canadian folk song)
- By the water-side with gladness
- By the waterside, with gladness
- By the waterside, with gladness, Gather round to praise the Lord
- By the Waters of Babylon (Philip James)
- By the Waters of Babylon (Philip Hayes)
- By the Waters of Minnetonka (Thurlow Lieurance)
- By the Waters of Minnetonka (James M. Cavanass)
- By the Waters of Mormon (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- By the waters of Mormon, with a forest nearby (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- By the waters, the waters of Babylon (Philip Hayes)
- By the Waves (Margaret E. Sangster)
- By the Well, a Thirsty Woman (Elizabeth Stilborn)
- By this monument we stand
- By thy Cross, O Christ, and passion (Ernest Edwin Ryden; Johan Olof Wallin; Ernst William Olson)
- By Thy Mercy (James J. Cummins)
- By Thy Redeeming Cross (Arthur A. Oakman)
- By Thy Redeeming Cross, O Lord (Arthur A. Oakman)
- By thy rivers gently flowing Illinois (C. H. Chamberlain)
- By thy rivers gently flowing Illinois, Illinois (C. H. Chamberlain)
- By thy Spirit’s presence stirr’d (Mark H. Forscutt)
- By thy Spirit’s presence stirred (Mark H. Forscutt)
- By thy Spirit’s presence stirred, While we in thy house have dwelt (Mark H. Forscutt)
- By Two and Two (John V. Pearson)
- By two and two, by faith and prayer (John V. Pearson)
- By waters sweetly wending Where grass
- By Whatever Name We Call You (Dosia Carlson)
- By yon bonnie banks (Anon.)
- By yon bonnie banks, And by yon (Anon.)
- By yon bonnie banks, And by yon bonnie braes (Anon.)
- By Your Hand You Feed Your People (Susan R. Briehl)
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- Cabbage! Carrots! Coconuts! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Cai Chuva
- Caisson Song (American army song)
- Caledonia
- California (John Parry)
- California Holly (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Call (Hans Henry Petersen)
- Call after call, face after face (Nadia Khristean)
- Called as Partners in Christ’s Service (Jane Parker Huber)
- Called by Christ to Love Each Other (Jane Parker Huber)
- Called by God to make the journey (Randall Pratt)
- Called by God to make the journey in community with Christ (Randall Pratt)
- Called from their firesides and dearly loved homes (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Called Home (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Called Home (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Called to Gather as God’s People (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Called to Serve (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called to serve Him (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called to serve Him, heav’nly King of glory (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called to serve him, heav’nly King of glory, Chosen (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called unto holiness, church of our God (Lelia N. Morris)
- Callers (Vernetta F. Decker)
- Call first upon your God! your numbers many (Julius Schubring)
- Calling Song (Old song)
- Calling the Prodigal (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Calling the Tides (Old poem)
- Calling today (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Calling You (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Calliope
- Call Jehovah thy salvation (James Montgomery)
- Call John, the Boatman
- Call John, the boatman, call, call again
- Call Me (C. Austin Miles)
- Call me, and I obey (Evan Stephens)
- Call me, and I obey; Make known the Father’s will (Evan Stephens)
- Call of a Lifetime (Wayne Burton)
- Call of Spring
- Call of Spring
- Call of the roses (Virginia Jacobsen)
- Call on Me (Kenneth Cope)
- Call to Work or Play (Mabel E. Bray)
- Call to Worship (Isaiah 55:6; Calvin W. Laufer)
- Call to Worship (Psalm 100:4)
- Calm As The Night (Karl Bohm)
- Calm as the night, Deep as the sea (Karl Bohm)
- Calm, clear, Night’s here; Stars are awake
- Calm Is the Night (Holly Woolley)
- Calm is the night, quiet majesties (Holly Woolley)
- Calm me, my God, and keep me calm (Horatius Bonar)
- Calm me, my God, though loud and rude (Horatius Bonar)
- Calm me, my God, though loud and rude The sounds my ear that greet (Horatius Bonar)
- Calm on the bosom of thy God (Felicia D. Hemans)
- Calm on the bosom of thy God, Young spirit, rest thee now! (Felicia D. Hemans)
- Calm on the list’ning ear of night (Edmund H. Sears)
- Calm on the list’ning ear of night, Come heaven’s melodious strains (Edmund H. Sears)
- Calm to the Waves (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Calm to the waves, calm to the wind (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Calvary
- Calvary (William McKendree Darwood)
- Calvary (Henry Vaughan)
- Calvary (African-American spiritual)
- Calvary
- Calvary Covers It All (Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor)
- Came a dove through the woodland, Cooing
- Came a lad to see his sweetheart (William R. Trask)
- Came A-riding (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding by one day, Zum-tadiya-diya (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding on a day (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding on a day, Zum-ta-di-ya-di-ya (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding on a day, Zumta-diya-diya (Czech folk song)
- Came a time At the crossroads (Don Stirling)
- Camina, Pueblo de Dios (Cesáreo Gabaraín)
- Campaign for General Smith
- Campaign for General Smith (Parley P. Pratt)
- Campers Good Night Song
- Camping on the lonely prairie, ’neath (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Camping Out (Martha Jones Barnes)
- Camp of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Camp of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Camp of Israel, Rise and Go! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Camp Song
- Camptime in the Rockies
- Camptown Races (Stephen C. Foster)
- Canaan (A. W.)
- Canada (R. C. Evans)
- Canada (Bobby Gimby)
- Canada, Canada, proudly we hail thee (Charles Wellington Booth)
- Canada, Dear Land o’ Mine (Chester D. Wedrick)
- Canada, Proudly We Hail Thee (Charles Wellington Booth)
- Canada We love Thee Canada Proud and Free (Bobby Gimby)
- Canaday-I-O (New England song)
- Canadian Boat Song (Thomas Moore)
- Can a Little Child like Me? (Mary M. Dodge)
- Can a little child like me Thank the Father (Mary M. Dodge)
- Can a little child like me, Thank the Father fittingly? (Mary M. Dodge)
- Canary birds feed on sugar and seed (Charles Edward Carryl)
- Canção da Criança (Francisco Alves)
- Canção do Bosque (Cesare Andrea Bixio; Ermenegildo Rusconi; Nicola Salerno)
- Candle in the Dark (Jerry Williams; Patricia Youkstetter)
- Candlelight
- Candle of Hope (Mary E. Gillin)
- Can I forget, or yet efface Away from memory (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Canoe Round (Margaret Embers McGee)
- Canoe Song (Margaret Embers McGee)
- Canon (Charles Leonhard)
- Canon de l’intendance (Marilyn Suddaby)
- Canon de Navidad (Rubén Carámbula)
- Can pregethwr (John S. Davis)
- Can Steel and Stone and Swirling Spire (Danny A. Belrose)
- Canta, canta, pajarito (Nicanor Molinare)
- Canta conmigo (Alvaro Michelin Salomón)
- Canta conmigo un canto de amor (Alvaro Michelin Salomón)
- Cantad Alegres al Señor (Tomás J. González Carvajal)
- Cantad alegres al Señor, Mortales todos (Tomás J. González Carvajal)
- Cantad al Señor / Oh, sing to the Lord (Brazilian folk song)
- Cantad, Cantad, el Día Llegó (Campamento Villa Ventana, 1975)
- Cantad, cantad, el día llegó, a trabajar (Campamento Villa Ventana, 1975)
- ¡Canta, Débora, Canta! (Luiza Cruz)
- Cantai ao Senhor (Brazilian folk song)
- Cantai ao Senhor / O sing to the Lord / Cantad al Señor (Brazilian folk song)
- Cantaré a mi Señor
- Cantaré a mi Señor porque él ha triunfado
- Cantaremos al Señor / We will praise God, we will sing (Joaquín Madurga)
- Cantemos al Creador (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Creador / Creator God we sing (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Creador un himno de alabanza (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor / Oh, sing to God above (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor / O sing unto the Lord (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor un himno de alegría / Let’s sing unto the Lord a hymn of glad rejoicing (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos Nueva Canción (Homero R. Perera)
- Canten Todos ¡Cristo Vive! (Barbara C. Mink)
- Canten todos. ¡Cristo vive! El es quien (Barbara C. Mink)
- Can These Bones Live? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Can these bones live? Thou knowest Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Canticle of Christ’s Obedience (Philippians 2:5; James E. Clemens)
- Canticle of Covenant Faithfulness
- Canticle of God’s Glory
- Canticle of God’s Glory
- Canticle of Hope (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Canticle of Light and Darkness (Carlton R. Young)
- Canticle of Love (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Canticle of Mary
- Canticle of Mary
- Canticle of Moses and Miriam
- Canticle of Praise to God
- Canticle of Prayer (Alan Luff)
- Canticle of Redemption (Liturgical text)
- Canticle of Remembrance
- Canticle of Simeon
- Canticle of Simeon
- Canticle of Thanksgiving (John Rutter)
- Canticle of Thanksgiving (Charles Wesley)
- Canticle of the Holy Trinity (Johann J. Schütz)
- Canticle of the Mystery Revealed in Flesh
- Canticle of the Nativity (Rob Millett)
- Canticle of the Three
- Canticle of the Turning (Luke 1:46–55; Rory Cooney)
- Canticle of Wisdom (Harrell Beck)
- Canticle of Zechariah (James Montgomery)
- Canticle of Zechariah
- Canticle to Christ
- Canticle to the Lamb
- Cantique de Noël (Placide Cappeau)
- Cantique suisse (Charles Chatelanat)
- Can’t Nobody Do Me Like Jesus (Andraé Crouch)
- Canto de Alegría
- Canto de alegría porque tengo amor
- Canto de Esperanza (Alvin Schutmaat)
- Canto de esperanza/Song of Hope (Alvin Schutmaat)
- Canto de las posadas (Latin American carol)
- Cantons tous ensemble (Anon.)
- Cantons tous ensemble, Chantons tous ensemble / Ia himene tatou, Ia himene tatou / Let us sing together, Let us sing together (Anon.)
- Can’t pick cherries, I know you can’t (Singing game)
- Can we by searching find out God (Elizabeth Cosnett)
- Can We Calculate Our Giving (Danny A. Belrose)
- Can you count the silver starrays (Wilhelm Hey)
- Can You Count the Stars in Heaven? (Wilhelm Hey)
- Can you dance? I love to dance! (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Can you dance Sandy Maloney?
- Can you dance Santy Maloney? Can you
- Can You Feel So Now? (David B. Larsen)
- Can you find a young woman of virtue? (Annette W. Dickman)
- Can you guess who has the ring, As we slide (Adeline McCall)
- Can you hear? Can you hear? (Sally DeFord)
- Can you hear the sleigh-bells ringing (Verna Meade Surer)
- Can you plant the garden seeds
- Can you plant the garden seeds, Just as
- Can You Plant the Seeds?
- Can you see me (Madilyn Paige)
- Can you see me over here (Madilyn Paige)
- Can You Show Me How the Farmer?
- Can You Sing?
- Can you sing, can you sing, can you sing
- Can you sing? I love to sing! (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Can you tell me
- Can you tell me, Can you tell me
- Can you tell the time by the cuckoo clock? (Graham Haswell)
- Cape Cod Chantey (Sea shanty)
- Cape Code Cantey (Sea shanty)
- Cape Cod Girls (Sea shanty)
- Cape Cod girls, they have no combs (Sea shanty)
- Capitão Caçula (Alberto Augusto Martins)
- Cap’n, go side-track your train, Cap’n (United States working song)
- Captain Ant (L. C. Lockley)
- Captain, Go Side-track Your Train (United States working song)
- Captain Jinks (William Horace Lingard)
- Captain John
- Captain Kidd (Rosemary Benét; Stephen Vincent Benét)
- Captain of Israel’s Host (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of Israel’s host, and Guide (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of Israel’s host, and Guide Of all who seek (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of My Soul (Afterglow)
- Captain of our salvation, take (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of our salvation, take The souls we here present to thee (Charles Wesley)
- Captain With His Whiskers (C. L. Peticolas)
- Captives (Russell M. Dodge)
- Caraway and Cheese (Hungarian song)
- Car Dieu a tant aimé
- Car Dieu a tant aimé le monde qu’il a donné
- Careful (Emilie Poulsson)
- Careful Workmen (Alfarata Hilton)
- Careless, Idle Maiden (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Careless, idle maiden, Wherefore dreaming still? (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Cares Chorus (Kelly Willard)
- Carillon
- Carillon de Westmister
- Carillon-Sorte
- Caring for the Earth
- Caring, sharing, loving His people (Geraldine Woods)
- Carmela (Agustín Lara)
- Carmela (Spanish-American folk song)
- Carmelina (Maurice Talbot)
- Carmena Waltz Song (Ellis Walton)
- Carmen, Carmela (Agustín Lara)
- Carnations bring, ‘tis Mother’s Day, and may (George H. Durham)
- Carnival (George W. Pennington)
- Carnival (Elizabeth E. Rogers)
- Carnival in Venice (Elizabeth Bennett)
- Carnival’s here, with the merry-go-round (Ruth Harrison)
- Carol (French carol)
- Carol at the Manger (Marty Haugen)
- Carol, carol, Christmas is here (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Carol, Children, Carol
- Carol, children, carol, Carol joyfully
- Carol for Advent (Nancy Price; Don Besig)
- Carol for Christmas Morning (Laurie Williams Sowby)
- Carolina (Louisiana Creole song)
- Caroline (Eliza R. Snow)
- Carol of the Bells (Peter J. Wilhousky)
- Carol of the Birds (Martin Shaw)
- Carol of the Birds (French carol)
- Carol of the Flowers (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- Carol of the Flowers (French folk song)
- Carol of the Grasses (Katherine Smith Bolt)
- Carol of the Shepherds (Czech folk tune)
- Carol of the Shepherds (Come, All Ye Shepherds) (Czech folk tune)
- Carol Our Christmas (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Carol our Christmas, an upside-down Christmas (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Carol to a King (Julie Larsen)
- Carousel
- Carousel is running now
- Carried along by the winds as they blow (Frederick H. Martens)
- Carried by Love (Susan Bentall Boersma)
- Carrot Greens
- Carrousel
- Carrousel (Swedish song)
- Carry Blessings With You (James Rowe)
- Carry Me (Nik Day)
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (James A. Bland)
- Carry me back to old Virginny. There’s where (James A. Bland)
- Carry me back to the land of my fathers (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Carry Me Back To The Lands Of My Fathers (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Carry Me Through (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Carry On (Ruth May Fox)
- Carry Your Cross With A Smile (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Carson’s Song (Monica Scott)
- Carve Dat Possum (Henry Hart; Sam Lucas)
- Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde (John F. Palmer)
- Casinha Pequenina (Renato De Oliveira)
- Čas radosti, veselost (Jiří Třanovský)
- Cast Down, O God, the Idols (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- Castle by the Sea (Clara Louise Kessler)
- Castles in the Sand (Irmengard Charlton Horn)
- Cast me not away from your presence
- Cast On Him Your Burden (George Bennard)
- Cast Out, O Christ (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Cast out, O Christ, cast far away (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters (J. H. Hanford)
- Cast thy bread upon the waters And doubt not (J. H. Hanford)
- Cast thy bread upon the waters, Thinking not ’tis thrown away (J. H. Hanford)
- Cast Thy Burden (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden on the Lord (George Rawson)
- Cast Thy Burden On the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden on the Lord, Only lean (George Rawson)
- Cast Thy Burden upon the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord; And he (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord, And he shall (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord, And he shall sustain (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord; and He shall sustain thee (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord, And he will (Julius Schubring)
- Cast Your Burden on the Lord (Sally DeFord)
- Cast Your Cares (Carlton Burgess)
- Căsuţa din pădure (Romanian children’s song)
- Casy would waltz with a strawberry blond (John F. Palmer)
- Catch Me If You Can
- Catch the falling rain (Nita Dale Milner)
- Catch the Sunshine (George F. Root)
- Catch the sunshine! tho’ it flickers (George F. Root)
- Catch the sunshine! tho’ it flickers Thro’ a dark and dismal (George F. Root)
- Catch the sunshine! tho’ it flickers Thro’ a dark and dismal cloud (George F. Root)
- Caterpillar (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Cats and Dogs (Virginia Lynd Hartley)
- Cattle around Thee kneel tonight (French folk song)
- Caw caw, caw caw, I am the Mother Crow (Suquamish song)
- Caw, caw, caw, We hear at early dawn (Nina B. Hartford)
- C, dat’s de way to begin (Sidney L. Perrin; Bob Slater)
- Cease, ye fearful Saints, to murmur! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Cease, Ye Fond Parents (Eliza R. Snow)
- Cease, ye fond parents, cease to weep (Eliza R. Snow)
- Cease, ye fond parents, cease to weep; let grief (Eliza R. Snow)
- Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish (William Bengo Collyer)
- Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish O’er the grave of those you love (William Bengo Collyer)
- Cease ye Rovers, cease to range
- Cease ye wailing winds to blow
- Celebrate! (Jeanni Gould)
- Celebrate (Nik Day)
- Celebrate His Love (Jeanni Gould)
- Celebrate Jesus (Gary Oliver)
- Celebrate Jesus, celebrate (Gary Oliver)
- Celebrate Jesus, celebrate! / ¡Celebrad a Cristo, celebrad! / Célébrez Jésus, célébrez ! (Gary Oliver)
- Celebrate the Mormon Pioneers (Randall W. Boothe; Ron Simpson)
- Celebrating the Light (Michael McLean)
- Celebration Song for the Fourth of July (Eliza R. Snow)
- Célébrez Jésus, célébrez ! (Gary Oliver)
- Célébrez Jésus, célébrez ! / Celebrate Jesus, celebrate! (Gary Oliver)
- Celestial Aïda (Antonio Ghislanzoni)
- Celestial Aïda, Vision transcendent (Antonio Ghislanzoni)
- Celestial City (John Fellows)
- Celestial Glory (Eliza R. Snow)
- Celestial Life—the Life Eternal: Joy! Peace! Heaven! (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Celtic Alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Centennial (Zella A. Johnson)
- Centennial Hymn (Evan Stephens)
- Centennial Hymn (Evan Stephens)
- Center of My Joy (Richard Smallwood; William Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Center of Peace (Barbara Howard)
- Central Will Shine (American folk song)
- Central will shine tonight (American folk song)
- Central will shine tonight, Central will shine (American folk song)
- Cercando Teu Sepulcro (Solomon L. Ginsburg)
- Cercando Teu sepulcro, Estamos nós, Jesus (Solomon L. Ginsburg)
- Certainly Lord
- C’est aujourd’hui (R. Sylvia Umiglia Contesse)
- C’est aujourd’hui que les enfants (R. Sylvia Umiglia Contesse)
- Chains (David Osmond; Aaron Edson)
- Chairs to Mend (William Hayes)
- Chairs to mend, old chairs to mend (William Hayes)
- Challenge (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Challenge to Youth (Merl B. Grover)
- Challenge to Youth (Julia W. Bingham)
- Change (Nik Day; Camry Pula)
- Change (Eliza R. Snow)
- Change My Heart, O God (Eddie Espinosa)
- Change My Heart, O God (Eddie Espinosa)
- Change my heart, O God / Cámbiame, Señor / 항 상 진 실 케 (Eddie Espinosa)
- Changes
- Change Your Heart (Nik Day)
- Channels Only (Mary E. Maxwell)
- Chanson de Florian (Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian)
- Chanson joyeuse de Noël
- Chant
- Chanticleer
- Chanticleer (Katherine Tynan)
- Chanticleer (John Farrar)
- Chanticleer is dead (Folk song)
- Chantons pour la justice (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Chantons pour la justice / Circle round for freedom (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Chants for Bending and Stretching (Aileen Fisher)
- Chants for Bending and Stretching
- Chants for Tiptoeing
- Chants for Tiptoeing
- Chant—True Religion (John Lyon)
- Chanuka, Chanuka, happy holiday (Traditional)
- Charge your eye (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Chariot rode on the mountain top (African-American spiritual)
- Charitas (Eliza R. Snow)
- Charity (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Charity (Elva P. Bushman)
- Charity and True Patriotism (Parley P. Pratt)
- Charity is pure love (Toni Thomas)
- Charity, Never Failing (Toni Thomas)
- Charles to his teacher (Eliza R. Snow)
- Charles to his teacher—Sir, you say (Eliza R. Snow)
- Charlie is My Darlin’ (James Hogg; Lady Caroline Nairn)
- Charlie Is My Darling (James Hogg; Lady Caroline Nairn)
- Charlie is my darling, my darling, my darling (James Hogg; Lady Caroline Nairn)
- Charlie Knell’s Wedding
- Charlie with Katie, his sister, played
- Charming world, which we know not (A. Vanloo; E. Leterrier; A. Mortier)
- Charms of Springtime
- Charter of Nauvoo
- Chase the Squirrel (American singing game)
- Che bella cosa na jurnata ’e sole
- Chebogah
- Checkers at the Zoo (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Checking On Me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Chee-Chee-Ree-Chee (Tagalog song)
- Chee-chee-ree-chee, I see a boy (Tagalog song)
- Cheeks Aglow
- Cheeks are all aglow, Eyes
- Cheeks of rose, tiny toes, Has our little baby
- Cheerful Chugga (Rita S. Robinson)
- Cheerful Chugga, Cheerful Chugga, Chugga is my name (Rita S. Robinson)
- Cheerful Giving (P. H.)
- Cheerfulness (Alma C. Barmore)
- Cheerful the summer hours (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Cheerful the summer hours, Pleasant the summer days (Mark H. Forscutt)
- “Cheerily, cheerily, cheerily, cheerily” (Lillian Mohr)
- Cheerily the Huntsman
- Cheerily the huntsman, At the dawn of day
- Cheerio! (June Goethe Garrels)
- “Cheerio,” the birds sing, “Cheerio,” all day (June Goethe Garrels)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer! we are bound for peaceful Zion! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer; we’re bound for peaceful Zion! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer! we’ve bound for peaceful Zion! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer Up (Traditional)
- Cheer Up (German folk song)
- Cheer Up (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Cheer up, cheer up, Cheer up, cheer up (Traditional)
- Cheer up! Cheer up, I say! (German folk song)
- Cheer up! Cheer up, I say! Bluebird’s singing (German folk song)
- Cheer up! Cheer up! my people
- “Cheer up! Cheer up!” the robins say (Richard Walter Carruth)
- Cheer up, (name), Cheer up, (name) (Traditional)
- Che farò senza Euridice? (Christoph W. von Gluck)
- Chegada a Hora
- Cherchez d’abord le royaume de Dieu (Karen Lafferty)
- Cherchez d’abord le royaume de Dieu / Seek ye first the kingdom of God (Karen Lafferty)
- Cherchez et vous trouverez (Matthew 7:7; Shirley Judd)
- Cherchez et vous trouverez, Frappez (Matthew 7:7; Shirley Judd)
- Cherchons l’unité (Shirley Judd)
- Cherries Are Ripe (American folk song)
- Cherries are ripe, cherries are ripe (American folk song)
- Cherries in Summer, Nuts in the Fall (Emilie Poulsson)
- Cherries Ripe (Nursery rhyme)
- Cherries ripe! cherries ripe! Who will buy (Nursery rhyme)
- Cherries, ripe cherries, the old woman cried (Walter de la Mare)
- Cherries So Ripe
- Cherries so ripe and so round
- Cherry Bloom (Japanese folk song)
- Cherry Blossoms (Stephen Fay)
- Cherry Blossoms (Cecil Cowdrey)
- Cherry blossoms snowy white (Mabel E. Bray)
- Cherry blossoms snowy white, Orange moon (Mabel E. Bray)
- Cherry Trees (Japanese folk song)
- Cherry trees, cherry trees (Japanese folk song)
- Cherry trees, cherry trees Bloom so bright (Japanese folk song)
- Cherubim Song (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Chester (William Billings)
- Chestnuts in the pan—Shake them all you can!
- Chew, chew, chew your food (Anon.)
- Chew, chew, chew your food, Gently (Anon.)
- Chew Your Food (Anon.)
- Chiapanecas (Anne Kaelin)
- Chiapanecas (Robert E. Nye)
- Chicchirichi (Italian children’s song)
- “Chicchirichi, we’re three little ants” (Italian children’s song)
- Chickama, Chickama, Craney-Crow (Southern singing game)
- Chickama, chickama, craney-crow, I went (Southern singing game)
- Chicken and eggs I sell! Rice with your fish (Japanese song)
- Chicken crowin’ on Sourwood mountain
- Chicken Licken (Frank Luther)
- Chicken Licken was a little chicken (Frank Luther)
- Chicken on the ground. Chicken in the tree (Adeline McCall)
- Chickens crowin’ on Sourwood Mountain
- Chickens in the bread tray
- Chickens in the bread tray, Scratching
- Chicks (Harriet B. Jones)
- Chiefest of Ten Thousand (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Chief of Sinners Though I Be (William McComb)
- Child (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- Child from Heaven
- Childhood how passing sweet its radiant hours (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Childhood’s years (William Dickson)
- Childhood’s years are passing o’er us, Youthful (William Dickson)
- Child in a Manger (Sally DeFord)
- Child in the Manger (Mary MacDonald; Lachlan Macbean)
- Child in the manger, Infant of Mary (Mary MacDonald)
- Child of a King (Harriet E. Buell)
- Child of Blessing, Child of Promise (Ronald S. Cole-Turner)
- Child of God (African-American spiritual)
- Child of God
- Child of God
- Child of Grace (Roger C. Hoffman; Melanie M. Hoffman)
- Child of Heaven (Jeanni Gould)
- Child of Light (Mindy Gledhill)
- Child of Light (Michele Sadler)
- Child of Love (Tina English)
- Child of Mine (Marie-Françoise Euvrard)
- Child of mine, little child (Marie-Françoise Euvrard)
- Child of the Handcart Train (Camilla Woodbury Judd)
- Child of the light, Awaken to the morning (Michele Sadler)
- Children (Charles Dickens)
- Children All over the World (Peggy Hill Ryskamp)
- Children Are a Gift from Heaven (John E. Simons)
- Children are Marching on the Road (Traditional)
- Children are singing, glad voices ringing
- Children, children, raise your voices (William Willes)
- Children! Children! winter is here (Patty S. Hill)
- Children, do you love each other? (Anon.)
- Children, do you love each other? Are you always (Anon.)
- Children, Follow the Good Teachings
- Children, Gladly Join and Sing (George Manwaring)
- Children gladly join and sing, on this holy day (George Manwaring)
- Children, Good-by (W. Otto Miessner)
- Children, good-by, Teacher, good-by, Take all (W. Otto Miessner)
- Children Go, To and Fro (Eliza Lee Cabot Follen)
- Children go, to and fro, In a merry (Eliza Lee Cabot Follen)
- Children, Go Where I Send Thee
- Children, guess what I have here (Czech song)
- Children, hark the bells are ringing, Join the
- Children, haste to Sunday school (George Manwaring)
- Children, haste to Sunday-school (George Manwaring)
- Children, haste to Sunday School, Every Sabbath (George Manwaring)
- Children, look at the stars, when they’re shining bright (Eliza R. Snow)
- Children, obey your parents (Eliza R. Snow)
- Children of Every Land (Jacques Demarny)
- Children of God (Anderson T. Dailey)
- Children of God (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Children of God, lift hearts to one another (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Children of Our Heavenly Father (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Children of the heavely King (John Cennick)
- Children of the Heavenly Father (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Children of the heavenly King (John Cennick)
- Children of the heavenly King as we journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the heavenly King, As ye (John Cennick)
- Children of the heavenly King, As ye journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the Heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing (John Cennick)
- Children of the heav’nly Father (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Children of the heav’nly King (John Cennick)
- Children of the heav’nly King As we journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the heav’nly King, As ye journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the King (John Cennick)
- Children of the Sabbath School (William Willes)
- Children of the Saints of God (Orson F. Whitney)
- Children of the Saints of God, Born and reared (Orson F. Whitney)
- Children of the Saints of Zion (Gus M. Clarke)
- Children of the Saints of Zion, Tune your voices (Gus M. Clarke)
- Children of the Saints of Zion, Tune your voices sweet (Gus M. Clarke)
- Children of the Savior King, Raise your voices, sweetly sing (Anna Johnson)
- Children of the Wind (Stephen Schwartz)
- Children of Utah, come let us raise (J. M. S.)
- Children of Zion
- Children of Zion
- Children of Zion, awake from your sadness
- Children of Zion, awake from your slumber
- Children of Zion, join and sing (Robert B. Baird)
- Children of Zion, join and sing Praises to God, our (Robert B. Baird)
- Children of Zion, shake off grief!
- Children Running (Old song)
- Children’s Day (Minne A. Greiner)
- Children’s Day! Children’s Day! (Minne A. Greiner)
- Children’s Day! Children’s Day! Hail with joy (Minne A. Greiner)
- Children’s Day Processional
- Children’s Devotional Hymn (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Children’s Easter Praise
- Children’s Hymn (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Children’s Hymn (Mrs. M. L. Duncan)
- Children’s Hymn of Praise (Anon.)
- Children sing, caroling of Jesus’ birth tonight (Tia M. Rix)
- Children singing, music ringing (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Children’s Morning Song (L. Dalton)
- Children’s Praise (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Children’s praises (J. Erskine Clarke)
- Children’s prayer (George Manwaring)
- Children’s prayer (Lucy E. Browning)
- Children’s Song (John Edwards)
- Children’s Song (John Nicholson)
- Children’s Song (William Willes)
- Children’s Song (Francisco Alves)
- Children’s Songbook Medley
- Children’s Song of the Nativity (Frances A. Chesterton)
- Children used to be round shouldered (F. R. Carolyn)
- Children, what do you do when it’s Primary
- Children, what is your song today? (Edward S. Lorenz)
- Children Who Walk in Jesus’ Way (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Children who walk in Jesus’ way, Light (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Children with blossoms laden Play
- Children, would you like to go Up to Santa
- Child’s Desire (Jemima Luke)
- Child’s Evening Prayer (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Child’s Hymn (Anon.)
- Child’s Morning Hymn (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Child So Lovely (Venezuelan carol)
- Child’s Play (Traditional; Bob Ahlander; Rick McFarland; Todd Seymour)
- Child—Woman (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Chilly Water (African-American spiritual)
- Chilly water, chilly water, Hallelujah (African-American spiritual)
- Chilly Winds (American folk song)
- Chilly Winds
- Chime On Sweet Bells (Fronia Smith)
- Chimes
- Chi mi frena in tal momento (Salvadore Cammarano)
- Chimney Tops (Marian Douglas)
- Chinese Evening Song (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Chinese Lantern Carol (Jacqueline Hanna McNair)
- Chinese National Anthem (Sun Yat-Sen)
- Chinese Song
- Ching-a-Ring Chaw (Aaron Copland)
- Ching Loo, China boy, flew his paper kite (Thornton Stanley)
- Chirping, chirping, chirping, chirping (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Chirpings (French song)
- Chíu, Chíu, Chíu (Nicanor Molinare)
- Chofer de Praça (Ewaldo Ruy; Fernando Lobo)
- Choices (Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- Cholera (John Lyon)
- Choo choo choo Too-toot choo choo (Mark Nichols)
- Choof, choof, choof, choof, Choo, choo, choo
- Choo-Ka-Choo! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Choo-ka-choo, choo-ka-choo! The train is speeding past! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Choose a partner, quickly choose her (Jane Landon)
- Choose Connection (Jonathan Wing)
- Choose Him Again (Shawna Belt Edwards)
- Choose Joy (Tyler Castleton; Scott Krippayne)
- Choose Life (Carey Landry)
- Choose Something Like a Star (Robert Frost)
- Choose That Good Part (Eda V. Ashby; Alice Warner Johnson)
- Choose the Right (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the Right Way (Clara W. McMaster)
- Choose the right, when a choice (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the right! when a choice is plac’d before you (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the right, when a choice is placed before (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the right, when a choice is placed before you (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose to Believe (Jenny N. Richards)
- Choose to Believe (Jesse Ellsworth)
- Choose to Stay (Nik Day; Lee Gibbons; Justin Garvin)
- Choose Ye this Day (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Choose Your Partner (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Choose your partner and join the dance (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Choose your partner, choose your partner (Sarah Grames Clark)
- Choose Your Rock Candy (Singing game)
- Choose You This Day (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Choosing (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Choosing (Yugoslavian folk song)
- Choosing a Flower (Emilie Poulsson)
- Choosing Faith (Tami J. Creamer; Alyssa Chambers; Jessica Fenenbock)
- Choosing Song
- Chopsticks
- Choral (Evan Stephens)
- Chorale (Martin Luther)
- Choral Fantasy (Joseph Addison)
- Choral-Prelude on Slane
- Choral Sanctus (Isaiah 6:3)
- Choristers of Light (Katherine K. Davis)
- Chorus (1 Corinthians 15:21–22) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (1 Corinthians 15:57) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus from Christ on the Mount of Olives (Franz Xaver Huber)
- Chorus (Hebrews 1:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 40:5) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 53:4–5) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 53:5) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 53:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 9:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (John 1:29) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Luke 2:14) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Malachi 3:3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Matthew 11:30) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus of Blessed Spirits
- Chorus of Philistines (Ferdinand Lemaire)
- Chorus (Psalm 22:9) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 2:3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 24:7–10) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 68:11) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Revelation 19:6; Revelation 11:15; Revelation 19:16) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Revelation 5:12–13) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Romans 10:18) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chosen Messengers of Glory (David H. Smith)
- Chosen messengers of glory, O’er the ocean swiftly go (David H. Smith)
- Chosen messengers of glory, To the nations (David H. Smith)
- Chosen One (Dianne Williams McKee)
- Chosen One, God’s own Son (Dianne Williams McKee)
- Chosen Workers (Verda E. Bryant)
- Choucoune (Oswald Durand)
- Christ Alone (Robert Lowry)
- Christ and His Little Ones (Orson F. Whitney)
- Christ Arose (Robert Lowry)
- Christ Arose from the Dead (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Christ at Table There with Friends (Anabel S. Miller)
- Christ Be Beside Me (James Quinn)
- Christ Be in Your Senses (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Christ Be My Leader (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ be my leader by night as by day (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ Be Near at Either Hand
- Christ, Be Our Light (Bernadette Farrell)
- Christ Beside Me (James Quinn)
- Christ beside me, Christ before me (James Quinn)
- Christ be with me, Christ within me (St. Patrick)
- Christ Came unto His Other Sheep (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Christ Can Heal the Broken Hearted (David B. Larsen)
- Christ Comes as One Unknown (Albert Schweitzer)
- Christ comes to us as one unknown (Albert Schweitzer)
- Christe, du Beistand (M. A. von Löwenstern)
- Christe, du Beistand deiner Kreuzgemeine (M. A. von Löwenstern)
- Christe, du Beistand deiner Kreuzgemeine (Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern)
- Christe, du Lamm Gottes
- Christeen LeRoy
- Christ, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor (George Hugh Bourne)
- Christe sanctorum decus angelorum (Rabanus Maurus)
- Christ for the Whole Wide World! (Hattie Bell Allen)
- Christ for the World We Sing (Samuel Wolcott)
- Christ for the world we sing; The world (Samuel Wolcott)
- Christ, from Whom All Blessings Flow (Charles Wesley)
- Christ Has Arisen, Alleluia (Bernard Kyamanywa)
- Christ Has Broken Down the Wall (Mark A. Miller)
- Christ Has Called Us to New Visions (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ Has Changed the World’s Direction! (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Christ has died
- Christ has died
- Christ has died, Christ has died
- Christ Has Died; Christ Is Risen
- Christ has for sin atonement made (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Christ Has Risen While Earth Slumbers (John L. Bell; Graham Maule)
- Christ Hath a Garden (Isaac Watts; Robert Bridges)
- Christ hath drank deep of the cup of affliction (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Christ hath drank deep of the cup of affliction, Passed through the sorrows of life and its woes (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Christ hath giv’n the flowers (Michelle Willis)
- Christ, have mercy
- Christ High-Ascended (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ High-Ascended, Now in Glory Seated (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christian, dost thou see them (John Mason Neale; Andrew of Crete)
- Christian Hearts, in Love United (Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- Christian People, Raise Your Song (Colin P. Thompson)
- Christian People, Sing Together (Marjorie Dobson)
- Christian, Rise and Act Thy Creed (F. A. Rollo Russell)
- Christian, Rise and Act Your Creed (F. A. Rollo Russell)
- Christians All, Your Lord Is Coming (Jim Miller)
- Christians, Awake! (John Byrom)
- Christians, awake, salute the happy morn (John Byrom)
- Christians, brethren, ere we part (Henry Kirke White)
- Christians everywhere shall sing now and alway (Brian Wren)
- Christians everywhere shall sing now and always (Brian Wren)
- Christian’s Goodnight (Sarah Doudney)
- Christians, Let Us Go and Serve Him (Jana Wolfe)
- Christians Only
- Christians, to the Paschal victim (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christians, wake, no longer sleep (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Christians, We Have Met to Worship (George Atkins)
- Christians, While on Earth Abiding (Jesper Svedberg; Johan Olaf Wallin)
- Christian Union (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Christian, wake, be up and doing (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Christi Blut und Gerechtigkeit (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- Christine LeRoy
- Christ Is Alive! (Brian Wren)
- Christ is alive! Let Christians sing (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is All (Kenneth Morris)
- Christ Is Arisen (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is arisen. Alleluia, alleluia! (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is arisen from grave’s dark prison (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is arisen From the grave’s dark prison (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ Is at the Doors (Eusebio Yam)
- Christ is Born (Sally DeFord)
- Christ is born in Bethlehem (Gary Croxall)
- Christ is Born, the Joyful Story (Evan Stephens)
- Christ is born, ye faithful rise (Sally DeFord)
- Christ Is Coming! (John R. MacDuff)
- Christ is coming! Let creation (John R. MacDuff)
- Christ is coming! Let creation Bid her groans and travail cease (John R. MacDuff)
- Christ Is God’s Never Changing ’Yes!’ (Alan Gaunt)
- Christ Is Here
- Christ Is in This Gathering
- Christ is King (Charlotte B. Merritt)
- Christ Is King (Charles R. Scoville)
- Christ Is Living (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ Is Living / Cristo vive (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is living, no more weeping / ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is Lord of life eternal (Joseph Smith III)
- Christ is Lord of life eternal, Crowned as Lord on Calvary (Joseph Smith III)
- Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Latin hymn)
- Christ is made the sure Foundation, Christ the Head (Latin hymn)
- Christ is our corner-stone (John Chandler)
- Christ Is Our Cornerstone (John Chandler)
- Christ is our corner-stone: On him alone (John Chandler)
- Christ is risen (Evan Stephens)
- Christ is Risen (Hugh C. Benner)
- Christ Is Risen (Mary L. Butler)
- Christ Is Risen (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ Is Risen (17th century; Arbeitsgemeinschaft für ökumenisches Liedgut)
- Christ Is Risen (Brian Wren)
- Christ is Risen! Alleluia! (John S. Monsell)
- Christ is risen! Alleluia! Risen our victorious head (John S. Monsell)
- Christ Is Risen, Christ Is Living (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is risen, Christ is living / ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto! (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is risen, Christ is risen! (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Christ is risen! Christ is risen from the dead (Evan Stephens)
- Christ Is Risen from the Dead (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Christ is risen! Shout Hosanna! (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is Risen! Shout Hosanna! (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is Surely Coming (Christopher M. Idle)
- Christ Is the Answer for Your Pain (Maxine C. Wight)
- Christ Is the Foundation (John S. B. Monsell)
- Christ is the foundation Of the house (John S. B. Monsell)
- Christ is the King! (George K. A. Bell)
- Christ is the King! O friends rejoice (George K. A. Bell)
- Christ is the King! O friends upraise (George K. A. Bell)
- Christ is the Mountain of Horeb
- Christ Is the Savior (Kevin B. Snow)
- Christ is the Savior of all the world (Kevin B. Snow)
- Christ is the source of light (Johan A. Ahmanson)
- Christ Is the World’s Light (Fred Pratt Green)
- Christ is the world’s light, Christ and none other (Fred Pratt Green)
- Christ Is the World’s Redeemer (Columba; Duncan MacGregor)
- Christ is the world’s true Light (George Wallace Briggs)
- Christi Zeugen
- Christ Jesus, Being in the Form of God
- Christ Jesus found me lost in sin (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands (Martin Luther)
- Christ Jesus my Lord from heaven came (Frank E. Roush)
- Christ Jesus, Please Be by Our Side (Madeleine Forrell Marshall; Wilhelm August II)
- Christ Knows I’m Kneeling (Christina Bishop)
- Christ lag in Todesbanden (Martin Luther)
- Christ Leads! (Brian Wren)
- Christ leads! From the shore to the hills (Brian Wren)
- Christ, Let Us Come with You (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Christ Lives (Mortimer Arias)
- Christ Lives! Christ Lives! (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Christ Liveth in Me (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Christ Loves the Church (Brian Wren)
- Christ loves the church, with grace beyond all measure (Brian Wren)
- Christmas (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Christmas (Elsie C. Carroll)
- Christmas
- Christmas
- Christmas (The Modern Music Series)
- Christmas (Puerto Rican song)
- Christmas (M. Louise Baum)
- Christmas Again (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Christmas Allelu (Jaime Hartman Gutierrez)
- Christmas Alleluia (Sharon A. Bagley)
- Christmas Babe (Frances K. Taylor)
- Christmas bells
- Christmas Bells (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas Bells (Anon.)
- Christmas Bells (Olive Woodman)
- Christmas Bells
- Christmas Bells (William Thomas Giffe)
- Christmas Bells
- Christmas Bells (Edith L. Bokeloh)
- Christmas Bells
- Christmas Bells (Bob Maier; Ted Maier; Guy Maier)
- Christmas bells are ringing (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas Bells Are Ringing (Robert P. Manookin)
- Christmas Bells Are Ringing (Rubye Patton Nordgren)
- Christmas bells are ringing clear (Anon.)
- Christmas bells are ringing, Ev’ryone is singing (Rubye Patton Nordgren)
- Christmas bells are ringing, Hail the Savior’s birth (Robert P. Manookin)
- Christmas bells are ringing. Hear what (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas bells are ringing. Hear what they say (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas bells are sweetly ringing (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Christmas bells ring (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas bells ring, Gladly we sing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas bells ring, Gladly we sing Merry (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas bells ring Gladly we sing Merry Merry Christmas (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas brings joy to every heart (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Christmas brings joy to every heart (Cecil Cowdrey; Bernhardt Severin Ingemann)
- Christmas Canon (Elinor Warner)
- Christmas Carol (Edmund H. Sears)
- Christmas Carol (Anon.)
- Christmas Carol (Nahum Tate)
- Christmas Carol (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Christmas Carol (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Christmas Carol (English carol)
- Christmas Carol (Charles Kingsley)
- Christmas Carol (Helen Ekin Starrett)
- Christmas Carol (Traditional, 15th century)
- Christmas Carol (Aldis Dunbar)
- Christmas Carol (William Tannahill Polk)
- Christmas Carolling Song (English carol)
- Christmas Celebration (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Christmas Chimes (Abbie Rees Madsen)
- Christmas Chimes (Jane Hatch Turner)
- Christmas Chimes (Old song)
- Christmas Comes Again (Don H. Staheli)
- Christmas Comes Again (Don H. Staheli)
- Christmas Cradle Song (George F. Wilson)
- Christmas dawn (Abbie Rees Madsen)
- Christmas Day (Jenny W. Francis)
- Christmas Day
- Christmas Day (Mabel E. Bray)
- Christmas day is come again (Don H. Staheli)
- Christmas-Day will soon be here, Oh, how (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Christmas Eve (Myles B. Foster)
- Christmas Eve (Katherine K. Duffin)
- Christmas Eve (Bernice Randall Angelico)
- Christmas Eve (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Christmas Eve (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Christmas Eve! Christmas Eve! Now the tree
- Christmas eve is here at last, Come with (The Modern Music Series)
- Christmas eve is here at last, Come with bells (The Modern Music Series)
- Christmas Fairies (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Christmas Gifts
- Christmas Greeting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Christmas Greeting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Christmas Greeting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Christmas Greeting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Christmas Greeting (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Christmas Has the Sound (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Christmas Hymn (Friedrich Spee)
- Christmas Hymn (Eleanor Smith’s Songs)
- Christmas in Your Heart (Maria A. Davis)
- Christmas in Zarahemla (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Christmas in Zarahemla (Merrijane Rice)
- Christmas is a time to share (Jenny W. Francis)
- Christmas is coming
- Christmas is Coming (Polish folk song)
- Christmas Is Coming (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Christmas Is Coming
- Christmas is coming, Christmas is coming
- Christmas is coming; oh, the happy time! (Polish folk song)
- Christmas is coming! The goose is getting fat
- Christmas is coming, Turkeys are fat
- Christmas is here! Christmas is here! (Puerto Rican song)
- Christmas is here, Christmas is here!
- Christmas Joy (Frederick Winthrop)
- Christmas Joy
- Christmas Lullaby (Val C. Wilcox)
- Christmas Lullaby (Mildred Johnson)
- Christmas Lullaby (Mary Gilbert Wray)
- Christmas Lullaby (Polish folk song)
- Christmas Lullaby (Patty S. Hill)
- Christmas Lullaby-lo (Rita S. Robinson)
- Christmas Medley
- Christmas morning (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Christmas Music
- Christmas Musings (R. C. Evans)
- Christmas Musings (R. C. Evans)
- Christmas Night (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Christmas Night (Patty S. Hill)
- Christmas Night (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Christmas Night (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Christmas night, when snow is gently falling (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Christmas night, when the snow is gently falling (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Christmas Playlet (Grace Madsen Pratt)
- Christmas Round (Rubén Carámbula)
- Christmas Round (Robert E. Nye)
- Christmas Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Christmas Song (Evan Stephens)
- Christmas Song (Lydia Ward)
- Christmas Song (Evan Stephens)
- Christmas Song (Gladys Pitcher)
- Christmas Star (Aldis Dunbar)
- Christmas Star (Patty S. Hill)
- Christmas Stars (Frederick H. Martens)
- Christmas stars in heaven recall (Frederick H. Martens)
- Christmas Stockings (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Christmas Time
- Christmas Time is Coming (Emilie Poulsson)
- Christmas time is coming, tra-la! And happy (Emilie Poulsson)
- Christmas Time Is Here (Tia M. Rix)
- Christmas Time Is Here (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas time is music time (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Christmas Tree Is Built (Gustaf Schöneman)
- Christ, Mighty Savior (Anne LeCroy; Alan McDougall)
- Christ, Mighty Savior, Light of all creation (Anne LeCroy; Alan McDougall)
- Christ my Lord gave all for me (Ralph Manchee)
- Christnacht (August von Platen-Hallermünde)
- Christ of the Upward Way (Walter J. Mathams)
- Christ of the Upward Way, My Guide divine (Walter J. Mathams)
- Christo paremus cantica (Traditional, 15th century)
- Christo paremus cantica, In excelsis gloria (Traditional, 15th century)
- Christopher Robin goes hopity, hopity (Alan Alexander Milne)
- Christ our God to thee we raise (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- Christ, Our Human Likeness Sharing (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ Our King Is Risen This Day (Andrew Moore)
- Christ our King is ris’n this day, Rejoice! (Andrew Moore)
- Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Christ our Redeemer died on the cross (John G. Foote)
- Christ Receiveth Sinful Men (Erdmann Neumeister)
- Christ Returneth (H. L. Turner)
- Christ Rose Up from the Dead (African-American spiritual)
- Christ’s Advent (Andrew Reed)
- Christ’s death, O God, we proclaim (The Book of Common Worship)
- Christ Sits at God’s Right Hand (Stephen P. Starke)
- Christ’s Ministry to the Nephites (Parley P. Pratt)
- Christ’s Partners All Are We (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ’s Second Coming (John Lyon)
- Christ’s true church doth oft remind me (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Christ’s Witnesses
- Christ’s Word to Us (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ’s word to us is like a burning fire (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ the Eternal Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels (Rabanus Maurus)
- Christ the Head (Richard T. Haag)
- Christ, the Life of All the Living (Ernst C. Homburg)
- Christ the Lord (Nik Day)
- Christ the Lord has Risen Today (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Risen! (Tom Colvin)
- Christ the Lord is risen again! (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ the Lord is risen again, Alleluia! (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; Alleluia! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ, the Lord, is ris’n to day! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ, the Lord, is ris’n to-day! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Ris’n Today (Charles Wesley)
- “Christ the Lord is ris’n today,” Alleluia! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord is ris’n today, Alleluia! Sons of men (Charles Wesley)
- Christ, the Lord of Hosts, Unshaken (Peter M. Prange)
- Christ the Lord Soon Comes in Glory! (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Christ the Lord to Us Is Born (Jan Franus)
- Christ the Lord to us said (South African hymn)
- Christ the [our] Lord is [has] risen today, [Alleluia] [Sons of men] (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Saviour came from Heaven’s glory (B. McKinney)
- Christ, the Transforming Light (Gipsy Smith)
- Christ the Victorious (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Christ the Victorious, give to your servants (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Christ, the Word of God Incarnate (Steven P. Mueller)
- Christ the worker (Thomas Stevenson Colvin)
- Christ, Thou Lamb of God
- Christ Triumphant, Ever Reigning (Michael Saward)
- Christ unser Herr, zum Jordan kam (Martin Luther)
- Christ upon the mountain peak (Brian A. Wren)
- Christus, das Haupt (Richard T. Haag)
- Christus ist auferstanden (17th century; Arbeitsgemeinschaft für ökumenisches Liedgut)
- Christus ist auferstanden. Freud ist (17th century; Arbeitsgemeinschaft für ökumenisches Liedgut)
- Christ was born in a distant land (Gene Bartlett)
- Christ was born in Bethlehem (Anon.)
- Christ Was Born in Bethlehem (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Christ Was Born Today (Traditional Romanian carol)
- Christ, We Are Blest (Steve Garnaas-Holmes)
- Christ, we are blest as we gather to dine (Steve Garnaas-Holmes)
- Christ, We Climb with You the Mountain (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- Christ, We Come with Joy and Gladness (Constance M. Cherry)
- Christ, We Do All Adore Thee (Theodore Baker)
- Christ, when a child, the legend goes (Katherine K. Davis)
- Christ, when for us you were baptized (F. Bland Tucker)
- Christ, whose glory fills the skies (Charles Wesley)
- Christ Will Come Again (Brian Wren)
- Christ Will Hasten Now His Coming (Jessie W. Menzies)
- Christ will me his aid afford (Johnson Oatman)
- Christ, You Call Us All to Service (Joy F. Patterson)
- Chug, chug, chug! The engine’s going (Mabel E. Bray)
- Church Bells (Cynthia Stewart)
- Church Bells (Mabel E. Bray)
- Church Bells (Patty S. Hill)
- Church-bells in the towers Tell us, “God is good!”
- Churches (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Church Musicians’ Prayer (Erik Routley)
- Church of Christ (Christian G. Barth)
- Church of Christ (Mateo Cosidó)
- Church of Christ, in Latter Days (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Church of Christ, in latter days, Rise (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Church of Christ Now Poised Anew (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Church of God, awaken, heed the Lord’s command (Haldor Lillenas)
- Church of God, Elect and Glorious (James E. Seddon)
- Chut plus de bruit c’est la ronde de nuit
- Cielito Lindo (Spanish folk song)
- Cin-can cvrgudan (Anon.)
- Cindy (American folk song)
- Cindy (American folk song)
- Cindy
- Circle Dance
- Circle left, do oh, do oh, circle left (Alabama game song)
- Circle of Friendship (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Circle of Life (Tim Rice; Hans Zimmer; Lebo M.)
- Circle of Our Love (Doug Stewart)
- Circle Round for Freedom (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Circle round for freedom, circle round for peace (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Circle the Wagons Around, Saints (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Circle to the left, Old Brass Wagon (Party game)
- Circus Clown (Adeline McCall)
- Circus clown, circus clown
- Circus clown, circus clown, Falling down
- Circus clown, Circus clown, I can hear you (Adeline McCall)
- Circus Day Parade (Vernice Nye; Marjorie Atkins)
- Circus folk have lots of fun (May Morgan)
- City Climates (Florella C. Orowan)
- City Houses (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- City of God, how broad and far (Samuel Johnson)
- City of the Jasper Wall (George W. Bethune)
- City People
- City Trees (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- City trees, city trees, Green and brave (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Ci va al monte, ci va al monte a far la legna
- Clair de Lune
- Claire s’annonce l’aurore
- Clama a Mí (Philip W. Blycker)
- Clama a mí, clama a mí, y yo te responderé (Philip W. Blycker)
- Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! All aboard! (Gladys Hall Coates)
- Clanging down the street the fire truck goes
- Clanking Spurs (Polish folk song)
- Clap, Clap, Hurrah
- Clap, clap, partner; Clap, clap, neighbor
- Clapping Game (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Clapping Land (Danish folk song)
- Clap Your Hands (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clap Your Hands (Psalm 47:1; Jimmy Owens)
- Clap Your Hands (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Clap your hands, all you people (Psalm 47:1; Jimmy Owens)
- Clap your hands, all your people (Psalm 47:1; Jimmy Owens)
- Clap your hands in merry cheer; Christmas
- Clap your hands, Lightly, lightly clapping (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Clap your hands, one, two, three (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clap your hands, One, two, three. Clap them (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clap your hands while we are shouting (Hungarian folk song)
- Clara (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Clarinet Song (Old French song)
- Cl’ar the Kitchen (Kentucky folk song)
- Clarum decus jejunii (Gregory the Great)
- Class Rules
- Classwork Is Over (Rose Fyleman)
- Classwork now is over (Rose Fyleman)
- Clatter! Clatter! What’s the matter? (Ann Underhill)
- Clay in His Hands (Jenny Jordan Frogley)
- Clayton’s Pioneer (William Clayton)
- Cleaning (Karl G. Maeser)
- Cleaning Song (Alice R. Baldwin)
- Cleanse and Bless Us (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Cleanse and bless us, O Lord (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Cleanse Me (J. Edwin Orr)
- Clean the snow, Clean the snow off the walk (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clean up! Clean up! Ev’rybody do his share (Betsy Green Moyer)
- Clear across the snow, Sweetly there come (M. Louise Baum)
- Clear, Cold Water
- Clear Flowing Water (Anon.)
- Cleave to the Lord (Dale E. Carrick)
- Cleave to the Lord with all thy might (Dale E. Carrick)
- Clementine (Percy Montrose)
- Click-a-clack-a, rick-a-rack-a! Hear (Mabel E. Bray)
- Click-a-clack-a, rick-a-rack-a! Hear the factory’s (Mabel E. Bray)
- Climb Ev’ry Mountain (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- Climbing (David Lundie)
- Climbing the mountains, crossing the plains (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Climbin’ Up the Mountain (African-American spiritual)
- Climbin’ up the mountain, children (African-American spiritual)
- Climb the ladder bars, try to reach the stars (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Climb to the Top of the Highest Mountain (John W. Arthur)
- Climb Up, Ye Chillun, Climb (Spiritual)
- Cling, clang, cling, clang! Hear the anvils ring! (M. A. L. Lane)
- Cling, clang, cling, Cling, clang, cling (Linn Moore Miller)
- Cling, clang, cling, cling, clang, cling, this is
- Clinging Tendrils (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Clip-Clap
- Clip from the brow one sunny tress (Horace L. Hastings)
- Clip from the brow one sunny tress, One curl that decked the little head (Horace L. Hastings)
- Clocks (Mabel E. Bray)
- Clocks
- Clocks and Watches
- Clocks in the Morning (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Clop, clop, clop, clop
- Clop, clop, clop, clop, Clop, clop, clop, clop, Riding
- Close as a Quiet Prayer (Sally DeFord)
- Close by my Side (Fannie E. Davison)
- Close by my side, O tender love (Fannie E. Davison)
- Close Enough to Touch (Linda Kinghorn Leavitt; Kenneth Cope)
- Closer (Nik Day; Kyle Thorn)
- Close to Thee (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Close your eyes and rest so quietly (Jackie Olsen)
- Close your eyes, Lena, my darling (J. K. Emmet)
- Close your eyes, make a wish, I hope (William R. Fisher; Doris R. Fisher)
- Closing Anthem (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Closing Hymn (George Manwaring)
- Closing Hymn (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Closing Hymn
- Closing Prayer (Frances K. Taylor)
- Closing Prayer (Louise M. Ogelvee)
- Closing Song
- Cloth’d with the Priesthood and the power (Eliza R. Snow)
- Clothed with the Priesthood and the power (Eliza R. Snow)
- Clothe Us in Your Spirit (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- Cloud, cloud, where are you drifting (Russell M. Dodge)
- Cloud, gently floating, Say, where do you fly? (Berthe Vadier)
- Cloud-Rifts (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Clouds (Miranda Snow Walton)
- Clouds (Frederick H. Martens)
- Clouds (Clinton Scollard)
- Clouds (Helen de Lorenzi)
- Clouds (Marian Major)
- Clouds
- Clouds (Betsy Adams)
- Clouds and Stars
- Clouds in May
- Clouds of evening, drifting by, Thro’ the meadows
- Clouds of gray are in the sky (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks of birds (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks of birds are (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks of birds are passing by (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of Witnesses Surround Us (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Cloud, Where Do You Fly? (Berthe Vadier)
- Clover
- Clover (Anna L. Whitmore)
- Clover and daisies now are seen Down in (Wilhelm Hey)
- Clover Blossoms (J. C. Macy)
- Clover Song (Louise Ayres Garnett)
- Clover, when she falls asleep Down in fragrant
- Clover white and clover red (Anna L. Whitmore)
- Clover white and clover red, Bees (Anna L. Whitmore)
- Clover white and clover red, Bees the whole (Anna L. Whitmore)
- Cluck, Cluck, Cluck (Marian Major)
- “Cluck, cluck, cluck,” says Mother Hen (Marian Major)
- Cluck! Cluck! the nursing hen (Christina Rossetti)
- Cluck! Cluck! the nursing hen Summons (Christina Rossetti)
- Clychau Aberdyfi (Welsh folk song)
- Coachman, get my troika ready (Willard Trash)
- Coasting (Linn Moore Miller)
- Coasting (Nina B. Hartford)
- Coasting (Louise Sheldon)
- Coasting and Skating
- Coasting, coasting, Down the hill we go (Nina B. Hartford)
- Cobbler, leave your bench and come (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Cobweb Cradles (Clara Edwards)
- Cobwebs in the Corners
- Cock-a-doo-dle-doo!
- Cock-A-Doodle-Doo (Nursery rhyme)
- Cock-a-doodle-doo, My dame has lost her shoe (Nursery rhyme)
- “Cock-a-doodle-doo!” Rooster is greeting
- Cockles and Mussels (Irish folk song)
- Cock Robin (English nursery rhyme)
- Cocks crow in the morn To tell us to rise (Grace Rhys)
- Code Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Codiad yr Hedydd (Welsh folk song)
- Coffee Grows on White Oak Trees
- Coffee grows on white oak trees, Rivers
- Cold December Flies Away (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- Cold December flies away / En el frío invernal (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- Cold the wind and growing colder
- Cold Winter Is Coming
- Cold winter is coming, there’s frost in the air
- Colly, My Cow
- Color Birds (Lula Greene Richards)
- Colored Orphan Boy (Samuel Nickless)
- Colorful Creator (Ruth Duck)
- Colorful Creator, God of mystery (Ruth Duck)
- Color of Truth (Greg Simpson; Michael Dowdle)
- Colors in the sky Fade out and die
- Columbia, my country! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia! My Country (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia—My Country (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia, my country! The land of my birth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia River (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Columbia’s Fairest Star (S. C. Watson)
- Columbia’s newest star—Utah, we love thee! (Evan Stephens)
- Columbia’s Song (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, The home (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- Columbia! with thy waters deep and blue (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Columbine
- Columbine, dear little Columbine, Bright as
- Columbus (Hannah T. King)
- Columbus (Louise Ayres Garnett)
- Columbus
- Columbus (Mary Budlong)
- Columbus
- Columbus, explorer and captain of old
- Columbus Was a Sailor (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Columbus was a sailor bold, A daring (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Combined themes from “Parables”
- Come (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Come (Leslie Fatai)
- Come Again! Sweet Love (English song)
- Come again! sweet love doth now invite (English song)
- Come, All Christians, Be Committed (Eva Lloyd)
- Come, All, Great and Small (C. C. A. Christensen)
- Come All into the Temple (Toni Thomas)
- Come all my friends who love the truth (W. O. Wood)
- Come All my good people and listen to my song (Pioneer folk song)
- Come, all my young companions (William Willes)
- Come, all my young companions, who love the Sabbath School (William Willes)
- Come, all nations, hear the call (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Come, All of You (Cher Lue Vang)
- Come, all saints throughout the earth, and join with
- Come all the children of the saints who dwell in (Paul A. Elkins)
- Come, All, unto the Temple (Toni Thomas)
- Come, all who live in the U. S. A. (Anon.)
- Come, all who live in the U.S.A. (Anon.)
- Come All Who Love the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come all who love the Lord, and would (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come all who love to study, attend the Sabbath
- Come, All Whose Souls Are Lighted (Reginald Heber)
- Come all who would be happy (William Willes)
- Come all who would be happy and useful here below (William Willes)
- Come all who would to glory go
- Come, all ye bold fishermen, listen to me (Sailor chantey)
- Come all ye bold sailors that follow the lakes (Great Lakes song)
- Come All Ye Despised Ones
- Come all ye despised ones, rejoice
- Come all ye despised ones, rejoice, O rejoice
- Come all ye feeling faithful Saints (John Lyon)
- Come all ye gents and ladies (Charles L. Walker)
- Come all ye humble saints of God (E. C.)
- “Come all ye jolly fellows, How would you” (New England song)
- Come all ye jolly seal-men and listen (Newfoundland sea ballad)
- Come all ye jolly seal-men and listen to my song (Newfoundland sea ballad)
- Come all ye jolly shanty boys, come listen (Lumberjack song)
- Come all ye jolly shepherds that whistle (James Hogg)
- Come all ye jovial songsters (F. C. Robinson)
- Come all ye men of Eastern climes (D. M. Crandall)
- Come, all ye! Oh, why do ye wait? The fiddler’s (Irish song)
- Come, all ye people, come away (George Rise Seltzer)
- Come, all ye people, if you want to hear (Pioneer folk song)
- Come, all ye ‘royal’ sons (William W. Phelps)
- Come All Ye Saints and Sing His Praise (Anon.)
- Come all ye Saints and sing his praise Who formed (Anon.)
- Come all ye saints assembled here (Anon.)
- Come, All Ye Saints of Zion (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye Saints of Zion, / And let (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye Saints throughout the earth (John Jaques)
- Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth (William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth, Your cheerful (William W. Phelps)
- Come all ye saints who dwell on earth, Your cheerful voices raise (William W. Phelps)
- Come all ye Saints, who love to sing, Sweet (A. N. McFarlane)
- Come, All Ye Shepherds (Czech folk tune)
- Come all ye shepherds and be not dismayed (Czech folk tune)
- Come all ye shepherds and be not dismayed, Seek where (Czech folk tune)
- Come, all ye shepherds, to Bethlehem’s stall (Bohemian carol)
- Come, all ye shepherds, ye children of earth (Czech folk tune)
- Come, All Ye Sons of God (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have (Thomas Davenport)
- Come all ye sons of God, Who have receiv’d (Thomas Davenport)
- Come all ye sons of God, who have receiv’d the priesthood (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have received (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have received the (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have received the Priesthood (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of grace, and view (Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion (Anon.)
- Come, All Ye Sons of Zion (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion, And let (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion, And let us praise (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come all ye sons of Zion, And let us praise the Lord (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion, Who are waiting (Anon.)
- Come All Ye That Thirst (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come All Ye Unclean (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come all ye weary invalids, of every name and age (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Come all ye weary travelers
- Come! all ye who seek salvation (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, all ye young fellows that follow (Traditional)
- Come, all ye young fellows that follow the sea (Traditional)
- Come, All Ye Young Sailormen (Sea chantey)
- Come, all ye young sailormen, listen to me (Sea chantey)
- Come, all ye Zion travellers (Caleb J. Taylor)
- Come all you jolly shanty boys, And listen (Lumberjack song)
- Come, All You People (Alexander Gondo)
- Come, All You People, Praise Our God
- Come all you people / Uyai mose (Alexander Gondo)
- Come, All You Servants of the Lord (Arlo Duba)
- Come, all you sons of God, and view (Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- Come all you sons of liberty
- Come all you worthy gentlemen (English carol)
- Come, all you young fellows, and listen to me
- Come Along (William Willes)
- Come along and join our singing, Come along (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Come Along and Join Our Song (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Come along and run and run, And run
- Come Along, Come Along (William Willes)
- Come along, come along, is the call that will win (William Willes)
- Come along, come along, It’s time (Marion Adams)
- Come along, my white lambkin, come along (Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson)
- Come along, Sing along, Follow me; It is easy, as you see
- Come along, sing a song, follow me
- Come along, thro’ autumn weather, Come (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Come Along to the Cornfield (American folk song)
- Come and Belong (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Come and be my partner, Mary, Give to me
- Come and Bring Light (Kevin Keil)
- Come and buy a lollypop, At the little (Linn Moore Miller)
- Come and buy my laces, dear (Ann Underhill)
- Come and buy my sticks of candy! (Ann Underhill)
- Come and Dance (Shalom Banjo; Asaf Halevi)
- Come and Dance Now (Gladys Pitcher)
- Come and Dine (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Come and dine, the Master calleth (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Come and Enjoy Life (German folk song)
- Come and enjoy life While still the lantern glows (German folk song)
- Come and Feast, for All Are Welcomed (Larry E. Schultz)
- Come and Fill (Taizé Community)
- Come and Fill / Confitemini Domino (Taizé Community)
- Come and Fill Our Hearts (Taizé Community)
- Come and fill our hearts with your peace (Taizé Community)
- Come and fill our hearts with your peace / Confitemini Domino (Taizé Community)
- Come and fill our homes with Your presence (Morris Chapman)
- Come and Find the Quiet Center (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Come and Go (African-American spiritual)
- Come and go a-wand’ring Through one town (German folk song)
- Come and Go with me
- Come and go with me to my Father’s house
- Come and Hear the Joyful Singing (Michael Perry)
- Come and join the merry-making, Tra la la la! (Elizabeth Bennett)
- Come and join the reapers (Twila Paris)
- Come and join us, come and dance (Shalom Banjo; Asaf Halevi)
- Come and join us with hearts and with voices (Anon.)
- Come and lend your voice to a canon (W. Otto Miessner)
- Come and let us go a-dancing, leaping (German canon)
- Come and Let Us Honor Christ (Paul Gerhardt)
- Come and let us play in a happy way (George S. Applegarth)
- Come and Let Us Pray (Ehrenfried Liebich)
- Come and let us sing the Savior’s love (C. Benjamin Hopkins)
- Come, and Let Us Sweetly Join (Charles Wesley)
- Come and Play (Michele Baer)
- Come and Play
- Come and play at marbles! (Ann Underhill)
- Come and play, come and play, All this
- Come and Praise the Lord Our King (William David Young)
- Come and Reign (Thomas W. Smith)
- Come and reign, come and reign (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Come and Rejoice
- Come and Rejoice (Annette W. Dickman)
- Come and See! (Anna M. Molgard)
- Come and See (John 1; Brian D. Petersen)
- Come and See (Marilyn Houser Hamm)
- “Come and see, come and see, I am the way” (Marilyn Houser Hamm)
- Come and Seek the Ways of Wisdom (Ruth Duck)
- Come and Sing the Praise of the Lord (Psalm 150)
- Come and sing the praise of the Lord / Hal’luhu, hal’luhu (Psalm 150)
- Come and Sit with Us (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Come and speak to us, come and renew us (Twila Paris)
- Come and Watch with Christ Our Savior (Janet H. Barrus)
- Come and Worship (James Montgomery)
- come and worship, come and worship (James Montgomery)
- Come an’ go to that lan’ (African-American spiritual)
- Come an’ go to that lan’, Come an’ go (African-American spiritual)
- Come as a Child (Gary Alan Smith)
- Come As a Child (Claire Cloninger)
- Come as a child, come to the waters (Gary Alan Smith)
- Come as a child to adore Him (Claire Cloninger)
- Come as a wisdom to children (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Come As You Are (Alex Dantas; Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- Come Away Exultant Angels (Toni Thomas)
- Come Away from Rush and Hurry (Marva J. Dawn)
- Come Away, Let Us Play (Evan Stephens)
- Come away, let us play, We have studied (Evan Stephens)
- Come Away Now (Fijian folk song)
- Come away now, ’tis time to say goodbye (Fijian folk song)
- Come away to Sunday School (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Come away to Sunday School ev’ry Sunday morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Come away to the skies (Charles Wesley)
- Come away to the skies, My beloved, arise (Charles Wesley)
- Come Away to the Sunday School (Robert B. Baird)
- Come Back Quickly to the Lord (Ivy G. Chun; Sang E. Chun; Young Taik Chun)
- Come Back To Erin (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Come back to Erin, Mavourneen (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Come back to Erin, Mavourneen, Mavourneen (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Come back to Me with all your heart (Gregory Norbet)
- Come, beautiful Spring-time (Frances K. Taylor)
- Come, Be Baptized (Gary Alan Smith)
- Come Before Winter (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come before winter while summer wears on (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, Be Glad! (Daniel Merrick)
- Come, be glad! Sing and praise! (Daniel Merrick)
- Come, Behold! the Feast of Heaven (John F. Underwood)
- Come, behold! the feast of heaven Alleluia! (John F. Underwood)
- Come, Beloved of the Maker (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Come, Blessed Peace
- Come, blessed peace, Like incense down
- Come, Blessed Spirit
- Come, blessed Spirit, gift divine
- Come, Boys and Girls (Norwegian folk game)
- Come, boys and girls lend an ear (William Willes)
- Come, boys, come, boys, let us be going! (Marjorie Knapp)
- Come, brethren and sisters and join with me (William Willes)
- Come Brethren and Sisters, and let us here rejoice (Elizabeth Wyllie)
- Come brethren, don’t stand idle (D. L. Wood)
- Come, brethren, let us all unite (William Willes)
- Come brethren, let us strive to show (David H. Smith)
- Come brethren, let us strive to show The love the gospel truth inspires (David H. Smith)
- Come brethren listen to my song, Doo-dah
- Come, bring with your noise, Ye merry (Robert Herrick)
- Come, Bring Your Burdens to God (South African song)
- Come, bring your burdens to God / Woza nomthwalo wakho (South African song)
- Come, Brothers (Jose V. Estrada G.)
- Come, Brothers in the Faith (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Come, Brothers, Sisters (Carl Hartmann)
- Come, brudder sailors, and don’t you fall asleep
- Come Build a Church (Ken Medema)
- Come, Build a Zion (Daniel C. Carr)
- Come, buy my fresh ivy
- Come buy my juicy fruit, Fragrant and red! (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Come, buy some balloons, it’s lovely (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Come By Here, My Lord (Marvin V. Frey)
- Come by here, my Lord, come by here (Marvin V. Frey)
- Come Celebrate Christmas (Maria A. Davis)
- Come Celebrate Jesus (Claire Cloninger)
- Come celebrate Jesus, come celebrate Jesus (Claire Cloninger)
- Come, Celebrate the Call of God (Brian Wren)
- Come cheer up, my lads, ’tis to glory we steer (David Garrick)
- Come, children, all unite (William Willes)
- Come, children, and join in our festival song (Anon.)
- Come, children, come, his voice obey
- Come, children, come, his voice obey, Salem’s bright King has marked the way
- Come, children, I pray you (William Willes)
- Come, children, join with me and sing (J. Furniss)
- Come children, join with me and sing the praises (J. Furniss)
- Come, Children, Let Us Join and Sing (Richard Alldridge)
- Come, children, let us join and sing sweet praises (Richard Alldridge)
- Come children to the promised land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come children, to your places, It’s time to sing (Mabel E. Bray)
- Come, Christian, follow where out Savior trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow this triumphant sign (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where our captain trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where our Captain trod / Venid, creyentes, a Jesús sequid (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where our Savior trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where the Master trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, Join to Sing (Christian H. Bateman)
- Come, Christians, join to sing Alleluia, Amen! (Christian H. Bateman)
- Come, climb in the auto, We’re off for the day (Nina B. Hartford)
- Come Close to the Savior (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Come close to the Savior, Thy loving Redeemer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Come, come and see my farm for it is lovely (Argentina folk song)
- Come, come away (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Come, come away, time for pleasant duty (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Come, come, come
- Come, come, come, come away, Down the lane (Frederick H. Martens)
- Come, come, come! Haste away (Jane B. Snyder)
- Come, come, come! Haste away: don’t delay (Jane B. Snyder)
- Come, come, come! Songs of spring
- Come, come, come. The summer now
- Come, Come Emmanuel (James J. Chepponis)
- Come, come! Let us go traveling. Go, go (Susanna Myers)
- Come, Come, My Brother, Wake! Awake! (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Come, come, O Jesus my Saviour (John Lyon)
- Come! Come! people come! This the bells (Patty S. Hill)
- Come, Come unto Him (Steven K. Jones)
- Come, Come unto Me (Ken Dosso)
- Come, Come, Ye Saints (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, nor toil nor labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye saints, no toil (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye saints, no toil nor labor fear, But with joy wend your way (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labour (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye saints, no toil nor labour fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, no toil or labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come ye Saints, not toil nor labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, comrades, I say, ignore all the ladies (L. J.)
- Come, Consoling Power (Alvaro Michelin Salomon)
- Come cuddle close in daddy’s coat (Robert Bird)
- Come, Dance
- Come, dance in a ring This morning of spring! (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Come, dance in the noon-light, the noon-light of May
- Come dance, my little shadow, And I
- Come, Day of the Lord! (Marie Sauer)
- Come, Dear Children, Join and Sing (Annie Smith)
- Come, dear children, join and sing Praises (Annie Smith)
- Come dear children, join and sing praises to our (Annie Smith)
- Come, Dearest Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell (Isaac Watts)
- Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell By faith (Isaac Watts)
- Come, dearest one, Day has begun (Italian song)
- Come dear schoolmates, let us rally (Richard S. Horne)
- Come, dear schoolmates, let us rally ’round the (Richard S. Horne)
- Come, Deliver Us (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, divine and peaceful Guest (Charles Wesley)
- Come, divine and peaceful Guest, Enter each devoted breast (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Divine Interpreter (Charles Wesley)
- Come Down, Angels (Spiritual)
- Come down, angels, trouble the water (Spiritual)
- Come Down, O Love Divine (Bianco da Seina)
- Come down, O Love divine, Seek thou (Bianco da Seina)
- Come Down, Spirit, from the Throne (William W. Orwig)
- Come Down To…
- Come Drawers more Wine, let us have
- Come, Emmanuel (Twila Paris)
- Come, Ever Smiling Liberty (Thomas Morell)
- Come, ever smiling Liberty, come (Thomas Morell)
- Come, Everyone and Be Baptized (Carl Christian Anton Christensen)
- Come, Every One Who Is Thirsty (Lucy J. Rider)
- Come, every one who is thirsty in spirit (Lucy J. Rider)
- Come, every soul by sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come every soul by sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come, every soul by sin oppressed, There’s mercy (John H. Stockton)
- Come ev’ry old soldier and ev’ry young child (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come! Ev’ry one who is thirsty in spirit (Lucy Rider Meyer)
- Come ev’ry soldier of the cross and strap your armor on (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, ev’ry soul be sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come, ev’ry soul by sin oppress’d (John H. Stockton)
- Come ev’ry soul by sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come, ev’ry soul by sin oppressed, there’s mercy with the Lord (John H. Stockton)
- Come, Fairies, appear, your playtime is here (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honor (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honor the means (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honour (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honour the Means (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Follow! (John Hilton)
- Come, Follow, Follow (John Hilton)
- Come follow, follow, follow (John Hilton)
- Come follow, follow, follow, follow (John Hilton)
- Come, follow, follow, follow, Follow, follow (John Hilton)
- Come, follow, follow, follow me, You fairy elves (Percy’s Reliques)
- Come, Follow Me (John Nicholson)
- Come, Follow Me (John Hilton)
- Come Follow Me (Dale E. Carrick)
- Come, Follow Me (Percy’s Reliques)
- Come, Follow Me / Lord, I Would Follow Thee (John Nicholson; Susan Evans McCloud)
- “Come, follow me,” the Savior said (John Nicholson)
- “Come, follow me,” the Savior said, Then let us in (John Nicholson)
- “Come, follow me,” the Savior said. Then let us in his (John Nicholson)
- Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake (John Nicholson)
- “Come, follow me,” the Saviour said (John Nicholson)
- Come, Follow That Star (Don Besig; Nancy Price)
- Come Forth, O Children (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- Come forth, O children of all nations (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- Come Forth, O Christian Youth (Mary Ellen Jackson)
- Come Forth, O Love Divine (Bianco da Siena)
- Come Forward and Pay Up Your Tithings (Henry Maiben)
- Come Friends and Relations
- Come, friends and relations, let’s join
- Come friends and relations, let’s join heart and hand
- Come, friends, sing of the faith that’s so dear to me (Charles R. Scoville)
- Come gather, dear children, we’ll tenderly sing (Frances K. Taylor)
- Come, Gather in This Special Place (Phil Porter)
- Come, gather near, Christmas is here! (Robert E. Nye)
- Come gentlemen and ladies too
- Come, girls, come, and listen to my noise (Pioneer folk song)
- Come, God, Creator, Be Our Shield (Marion M. Meyer)
- Come go with me (Anon.)
- Come, Go With Me, Beyond the Sea (Cyrus H. Wheelock)
- Come, go with me, beyond the sea, Where happiness (Cyrus H. Wheelock)
- Come, go with me; come (Anon.)
- Come go with me, come go with me (Anon.)
- Come, Gracious Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Gracious Lord, Descend and Dwell (Isaac Watts)
- Come, gracious Lord, descend and dwell, By faith and love, in ev’ry breast (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Gracious Spirit (Simon Browne)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Simon Browne)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, With light and comfort from above (Simon Browne)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heav’nly Dove (Simon Browne)
- Come, Great Deliverer, Come (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Come, Great God of All the Ages (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- Come, guardian angel, come (Esther C. Henck)
- Come, guardian angel, come, From thy pure sun-lit home (Esther C. Henck)
- Come, guilty souls, and flee away (Joseph Humphreys)
- Come, Hail the Cause of Zion’s Youth (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come, hail the cause of Zion’s youth, M. I. A. (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come, hail the cause of Zion’s youth, M. I. A., our M. I. A. (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come hail to the cause of Zion’s youth (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come, handsome stranger, come, dance
- Come, Hasten Ye Shepherds (German carol)
- Come hasten, ye shepherds, come one (German carol)
- Come, haste to the Valleys far off in the West (William Willes)
- Come hear the blessed story (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Come, Hear the Word the Lord Has Spoken (Frans Heijdemann)
- Come, Heavenly Dove (John S. Davis)
- Come, Heavenly Dove, Descend (John S. Davis)
- Come, Heavenly Dove, Descend, and gladness bring (John S. Davis)
- “Come here! come here!” I heard a snowbird call
- Come Here Jesus, If You Please (Roland M. Carter)
- “Come here, my little Spitz, dear, Sit up” (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Come higher brother—I descry (Mrs. Z. Porter)
- Come hither, all ye weary souls (Isaac Watts)
- Come hither, boy, and now confess (John S. Davis)
- Come, Hold Your Torches High (Carolyn J. Rasmus)
- Come holy fire, with faith inspire (John Lyon)
- Come, Holy Ghost (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord (Martin Luther)
- Come, Holy Ghost, in love (King Robert II of France)
- Come, Holy Ghost,—in love (King Robert II of France)
- Come, Holy Ghost,—in love, Shed on us from above (King Robert II of France)
- Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songs (Anne Steele)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire; Let us (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire; Let us thine influence prove (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, And lighten (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, these hearts inspire!
- Come, Holy Ghost, these hearts inspire! Attest that they are born again
- Come, Holy Spirit (Isaac Watts)
- Come Holy Spirit (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Barbara C. Mink)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Marian Wood Chaplin)
- Come, Holy Spirit (The Iona Community)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Mark Foreman)
- Come, Holy Spirit (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Israel Houghton)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Come Holy Spirit and Dwell with Us (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit, And with me abide
- Come Holy Spirit, Bless us this hour (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come (Joseph Hart)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Come (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come. Come (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Come Down (S. H. Serné)
- Come, Holy Spirit. Come, Holy Spirit (The Iona Community)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come; I have need (Marian Wood Chaplin)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come, Let thy bright beams arise! (Joseph Hart)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come / Ven Santo Espíritu / Viens, Saint-Esprit vivant (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Come / Ven, Santo Espíritu / Viens, Saint Esprit Vivant (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Dove Divine (Adoniram Judson)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, on these baptismal waters shine (Adoniram Judson)
- Come Holy Spirit Dwell with Us (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Fill This Place (Daniel Merrick)
- Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord (Martin Luther)
- Come, Holy Spirit. Hear us calling (Mark Foreman)
- Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Holy Spirit, heav’nly Dove (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Holy Spirit, I need You. Come, sweet Spirit, I pray (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Our Souls Inspire (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come Home (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Come Home! (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- Come Home (Sister Washington)
- Come Home (Mabel Frost)
- Come home, come home (Will L. Thompson)
- Come home, come home (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- Come Home, Father (Henry C. Work)
- Come home, the Father calls (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Come, Humble Sinner (Edmund Jones)
- Come, humble sinner, in whose breast (Edmund Jones)
- Come humble sinner, in whose breast a thousand thoughts revolve (Edmund Jones)
- Come humbly to the waters (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Come In (Robert Frost)
- Come In
- Come in, come in, come in you’re late
- Come into God’s Presence (Anon.)
- Come into God’s presence singing (Anon.)
- Come into God’s presence with a joyful song!
- Come into His Fold (Edward H. Anderson)
- Come into His Presence (Lynn Baird)
- Come into His Presence (Anon.)
- Come into His presence singing (Anon.)
- Come into his presence singing alleluia (Anon.)
- Come into His presence with thanksgiving in your heart (Lynn Baird)
- Come into my barber shop and I will cut your hair
- Come into my heart, blessed Jesus (Harry Clarke)
- Come into the Holy of Holies (John Sellers)
- Come in, you’re late
- Come, Jingle at the Window (Texas folk song)
- Come, jingle at the window, Ti-de-o (Texas folk song)
- Come join hand in hand brave Americans (John Dickinson)
- Come, Join in Cana’s Feast (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Come, Join in Mary’s Prophet Song (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Come, Join Our Celebration (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come join our Celebration, with hallowed (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come, join our celebration With hallowed songs (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come join our celebration with hallowed songs of joy (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come, join the angel throng (Ruth Fox Hume)
- Come join the band, you may play the cornet (Lorrain E. Watters)
- Come, Join the Cheerful Song (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Come, Join the Dance of Trinity (Richard Leach)
- Come join with me (Anon.)
- Come Join With Me to Sing and Praise (Anon.)
- Come join with me to sing and praise our Heavenly Father’s care (Anon.)
- Come Just as You are (Joseph Sabolick)
- Come Just As You Are (Haldor Lillenas)
- Come, Know My Joy, the Maker Says (Andrew Donaldson)
- Come, Labor On (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, labor on! Who dares stand idle (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle on the harvest plain (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, labour on! (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, labour on! Who dares stand idle (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, Lasses and Lads (English air)
- Come, lassie and lad, Be blithe and glad (English air)
- Come Lassies and Lads (English air)
- Come lassies and lads, get leave (English air)
- Come, Lay His Books and Papers By (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Come, lay his books and papers by, He shall (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Come lay his books and papers by, He shall not (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Come, lean out your window now (Osmán Pérez Freire)
- Come, learn of the meek (Grace J. Frances)
- Come Learn of the Meek and Lowly (Grace J. Frances)
- Come, Let’s Be Merry (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Come, let’s be merry, come, let’s be gay (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Come, let’s go! All aboard, ev’rybody (Seisi Tominaga)
- Come, Let’s Make Our Voices Ring (Anon.)
- Come, let’s make our voices ring, Hurrah (Anon.)
- Come, let’s march along the old stone wall
- Come, let’s sit down and merry, merry be (American folk song)
- Come, Let’s to Bed (Nursery rhyme)
- Come, let’s to bed, says Sleepy Head (Nursery rhyme)
- Come let us agree, come let us agree (Henry Purcell)
- Come, let us all go tripping Down the path (Marjorie Knapp)
- Come let us all unite and sing
- Come let us all unite and sing, And thus our hearts prepare
- Come, let us all unite to sing, God is love (Howard Kingsbury)
- Come let us all with heart and voice
- Come, Let Us Anew (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us anew our journey pursue (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us anew our journey to pursue (Charles Wesley)
- Come let us anew our jouruey pursue (Charles Wesley)
- Come Let Us Be Gay (Spanish folk song)
- Come, Let Us Be Glad (Ruth Harrison)
- Come, let us be glad, now, Come, let us (Ruth Harrison)
- Come, let us be happy together (William Fowler)
- Come, Let Us be Joyful!
- Come, let us be joyful! While life
- Come, Let Us Dance
- “Come, let us dance!” the pretty girls cried
- Come, Let Us Dream (John Middleton)
- Come, let us dream God’s dream again (John Middleton)
- Come, Let Us Dwell (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Come, let us dwell in that place of great wonder (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Come, Let Us Eat (Billema Kwillia)
- Come, let us eat, for now the feast is spread (Billema Kwillia)
- Come, Let Us Go and Play (Evan Stephens)
- Come, let us go a-shopping; I have so much (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Come let us go the mountain of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Come, Let Us Go to the Mountain of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Come let us join in cheerful lays
- Come let us join our chearful Songs (Isaac Watts)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Isaac Watts)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Let Us Join Our Friends Above (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us join with faithful souls (William G. Tarrant)
- Come, let us join with one accord (Lula Greene Richards)
- Come, let us join with one accord on this sweet (Lula Greene Richards)
- Come, Let Us Learn to Sing (The Mother’s Nursery Songs, Thomas Hastings, 1853)
- Come, let us learn to sing: Do, re, mi (The Mother’s Nursery Songs, Thomas Hastings, 1853)
- Come, let us learn to sing: Do, re, mi, fa, so (The Mother’s Nursery Songs, Thomas Hastings, 1853)
- Come, let us now, friends, in the spirit of love
- Come let us now in praise rejoice, And strike a pleasing (Charles W. Stayner)
- Come, Let Us One and All (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Come, let us one and all Join in a sacred strain (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Come let us play we are snowflakes today (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Come, Let Us Praise the Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Come, let us purpose with one heart (John Lyon)
- Come let us ramble tonight in the moonlight (Evan Stephens)
- Come, Let Us Reason (Ken Medema)
- “Come, let us reason together” (Ken Medema)
- Come, Let Us Roam (Evan Stephens)
- Come, let us roam the greenwood (Evan Stephens)
- Come let us sing (Phineus Tempest)
- Come, Let Us Sing (William W. Phelps)
- Come, Let Us Sing (African-American spiritual)
- Come let us sing a gladsome song (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Come, let us sing a joyful strain, To God who rules (James H. Wallis)
- Come, let us sing and evening hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Come, Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing an evening hymn To calm (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing an evening hymn To calm our (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing an ev’ning hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Come let us sing a song to spring (Mme. H. Renaudin)
- Come, let us sing, let us rejoice (African-American spiritual)
- Come, let us sing our joyful songs (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, let us sing to the Lord (Book of Common Prayer)
- Come, let us sing to the Lord
- Come, Let Us Sing to the Lord
- Come, let us sing to the Lord: let us heartily rejoice
- Come, let us sing to the Lord; Let us shout (Book of Common Prayer)
- Come let us sing unto the Lord, a song of love and (Phineus Tempest)
- Come Let Us to the Bagpipes Play
- Come, Let Us to the Bagpipe’s Sound
- Come, Let Us Use the Grace Divine (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us walk in the garden’s peace (Chinese folk song)
- Come, let us with our Lord arise (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us worship and adore the Lord! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Let Us Worship and Bow Down (Dave Doherty)
- Come, let us worship Jesus (Graham Kendrick)
- Come let us worship the Lord (Nettil L. Sawyer Lester)
- Come, Light, Light of God (Bert Polman)
- Come like Driving Wind, O God (Richard Leach)
- Come, linger here with the Master (B. McK.)
- Come listen awhile unto what we shall say (English folk song)
- Come listen, O ye formal saints
- Come, Listen to a Prophet’s Voice (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- Come, listen to a Prophet’s voice, and hear (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- Come, listen to a prophet’s voice, And hear the word (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- Come, listen to my song, ’Twill not detain (Frederick Winthrop)
- Come, listen to the news (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come Listen to the Savior’s Voice (Sally DeFord)
- Come, list to our story
- Come, list to our story, of Jesus who came
- Come, Little Children (Herbert Brokering; Robert Sterling; Rusty Edwards)
- Come, little children, to the silent manger (Herbert Brokering; Robert Sterling; Rusty Edwards)
- Come, little girl, go waltzing with me (Swedish folk song)
- Come, little leaves (George Cooper)
- “Come little leaves,” said the wind one day (George Cooper)
- Come, Little Shepherds (Francisco Martínez de la Rosa)
- Come, little sister, come, To the beach (Brazilian folk song)
- Come Live in Me (João Corrêa da Costa)
- Come! Live in the Light! (David Haas)
- Come, Lord, Bless Us (Dieter Trautwein)
- Come, Lord, from above
- Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove
- Come, Lord Jesus (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus (Sally DeFord)
- Come, Lord Jesus, Be Our Guest
- Come, Lord Jesus great Redeemer (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus see the Wedding (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus, thou who bought us (Sally DeFord)
- Come, Lord Jesus, to the manger (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus to the wounded (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, lovely night, in robes of splendor (Belle Ames)
- Comely Swain (Traditional)
- Comely swain, why sitt’s thou so? (Traditional)
- Come, May! (German song)
- Come, May, come, May, to bring us The magic (German song)
- Come, May, So Nice and Mild (D. Jæger)
- Come, Mormons, all attention pay (Henry Maiben)
- Come my brethren let us try
- Come, my comrades, gather round the campfire (Mary Budlong)
- Come, My Dove (Mexican folk song)
- Come, my dove, and dance the jota (Mexican folk song)
- Come, My Friend (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come my friend, receive the Gospel (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, my Light, and illumine my darkness (Dimitri of Rostov)
- Come, My Little Classmates
- Come, My Love (Palestinian song)
- Come, my love, and dance for me (Palestinian song)
- Come, my sisters, come, my brothers
- Come, my sisters, come, my brothers, At the sounding
- Come, My Soul (Friedrich von Canitz)
- Come, my soul, thou must be waking (Friedrich von Canitz)
- Come, My Soul, with Every Care (John Newton)
- Come, my soul, with ev’ry care (John Newton)
- Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life (George Herbert)
- Come Now, Almighty God (Anon.)
- Come, now and follow where our Savior trod (George W. Kitchin)
- Come now, and praise the humble saint (George W. Williams)
- Come, now, follow as I lead the way (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Come, Now Is the Time to Worship (Brian Doerksen)
- Come now, it’s time for dancing
- Come now, Little Children (William A. Morton)
- Come now, little children, Let us (William A. Morton)
- Come now, little children, let us cease from play (William A. Morton)
- Come Now, O Prince of Peace (Geonyong Lee)
- Come Now, O Prince of Peace (Geonyong Lee)
- Come now, O Prince of Peace / Ososo, ososo (Geonyong Lee)
- Come, now O Prince of Peace / 오소서 오소서 평화의 임금 (Geonyong Lee)
- Come Now, Sound the Call of Zion (Eric L. Selden)
- Come Now, You Blessed, Eat at My Table (Ruth Duck)
- Come Now, You Hungry (Colleen Fulmer; Rufino Zaragoza)
- Come now, you hungry / Vengan, hambrientos / Vous tous qui avez faim (Colleen Fulmer; Rufino Zaragoza)
- Come, o come, our voices raise (George Wither)
- Come, O Come Sweet Comforter (Frederick M. Smith)
- Come, O come, thou quickening Spirit (Heinrich Held)
- Come, O Creator Spirit (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, O Creator Spirit, come (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, O Fount of Every Blessing (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Oh, Come, O Quickening Spirit (Heinrich Held)
- Come, oh, come, O quick’ning Spirit (Heinrich Held)
- Come, Oh Come with Me (Louis F. Mönch)
- Come, O Holy Spirit
- Come, O Holy Spirit, Come (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Come, O Holy Spirit, come / Wa wa wa Emimimo (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Come, Oh Thou King of Kings (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, Oh! thou Traveller unknow (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Oh! thou Traveller unknown (Charles Wesley)
- Come, O Long-expected Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Come, O My People (Eldora C. Shupe)
- Come, O My People, Come to Me (Eldora C. Shupe)
- Come, O My people, hearken to My voice! (Shirley Mason)
- Come, O my soul, to Calvary (Horace L. Hastings)
- Come, O my soul, to Calvary, And see the man who died for thee (Horace L. Hastings)
- Come, One and All (Martin Leckebusch)
- Come, one and all, from near and far (Martin Leckebusch)
- Come on, frogs, and stop your croaking
- Come on, Gray Pony, let’s gallop away (Nina B. Hartford)
- Come On in My Room (African-American spiritual)
- Come on, my partners in distress (Charles Wesley)
- Come On Over (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come on over, mothers, bring your babies (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come On, Ring Those Bells (Andrew Culverwell)
- Come on, ring those bells, light the Christmas tree (Andrew Culverwell)
- Come on, ye Gentiles all
- Come on, ye rich, with all your gifted store (John Lyon)
- Come, O Omnipotent One (Henry Godden Jackson)
- Come, O Precious Ransom (August Crull; Johann G. Olearius)
- Come, O precious Ransom, come (August Crull; Johann G. Olearius)
- Come, O Redeemer, Come (Fernando Ortega)
- Come, O Spirit, Dwell Among Us (Janie Alford)
- Come, O Spirit, with Your Sound (John A. Dalles)
- Come, O Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Come, O thou God of grace (William E. Evans)
- Come, O thou King (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O Thou King of King (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O Thou King of Kings (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou king of kings! We’ve waited (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou King of kings! We’ve waited long (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou King of kings; We’ve waited long for (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou King of kings! We’ve waited long for thee (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou Traveler unknown (Charles Wesley)
- Come, O Thou Traveller unknown (Charles Wesley)
- Come out (Come out) and shout (and shout) (Eleanor Smith)
- Come out! Come out! Come out! Come out! A bundle (Alfred Noyes)
- Come out, come out; The weather is clear
- Come out, the sun is high, the wind is fair (Janet E. Tobitt)
- Come Out the Wilderness (African-American spiritual)
- Come out to the orchard, the apple cheeks (Ross Faber)
- Come over into Canaan (Haldor Lillenas)
- Come, poor man, taste the honey (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, poor sinner, seek salvation! (Joel H. Johnson)
- “Come, pretty fisher maiden, Sailing your boat” (French folk song)
- Come, psalmist, and strike the strings of the harp
- Come, pure hearts, in joyful measure (Robert Campbell)
- Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measure (Robert Campbell)
- Come pure hearts, in sweetest measures (Robert Campbell)
- Come Quickly Lord, to Rescue Me (Bert Polman)
- Come quickly, LORD, to resuce me (Bert Polman)
- Come, raise our flag! Today let it wave (Carol Fuller)
- Come, Rally in the Sunday School (William Willes)
- Come, Rally in the Sunday-School (William Willes)
- Come, rally in the Sunday-school, Where peace (William Willes)
- Come, rally in the Sunday School, Where peace (William Willes)
- Come rally round the Sunday school (William Willes)
- Come rally round the Sunday School where (William Willes)
- Come, raly in the Sunday school (William Willes)
- “Come reign on my throne, evermore”
- “Come reign on my throne—evermore”
- Come, Rejoice (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Come, Rejoice Before Your Maker (Michael A. Baughen)
- Come, rejoice, the King of glory (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Come, rejoice, the King of glory Speaks to earth again (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Come Rejoicing, Praises Voicing (Jiří Třanovský)
- Come restful peace, come sweet repose
- Come, ring out our joy to the Lord
- Come, Ring Out Your Joy
- Come, Risen Lord (George Wallace Briggs)
- Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guest (George Wallace Briggs)
- Come, risen Lord, and deign to be out guest (George Wallace Briggs)
- Come roam the woods with me, Blithe, gay
- Come, Said Jesus (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Come! said Jesus’ sacred voice (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Come sail with me through Hist’ry Sea (Sarah Grames Clark)
- Come, saints, and rally round our colors (Mary C. Neves)
- Come, Saints, and Sing a Joyful Song (Susa Young Gates)
- Come, Saints, and sing to Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell
- Come saints, O come and harken (John R. Grice)
- Come Saints, O Come and Hearken (John R. Grice)
- Come Saints, O come and hearken to my pleading (John R. Grice)
- Come Saints of Latter Day (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come saints of latter days
- Come, Saints of latter days (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come saints of latter days, Come sing
- Come saints of latter day, Unite in cheerful songs (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come, saints, sing of God’s martyr army (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Come, saith Jesus, be baptized! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, saith Joseph, come with me (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come! saith Joseph; hear my voice (Joel H. Johnson)
- Comes an old man to a river, Sees its waters (Marion Phillips)
- Comes at times, a stillness as of even (Gregory Smith)
- Come, Savior, Jesus, from above (Antoinette Bourignon)
- Come, Saviour Jesu, from above! (Antoinette Bourignon)
- Come, Saviour Jesus, from above (Antoinette Bourignon)
- Come, schoolmates, let us take our books (William O. Perkins)
- Come, Scouts for we’re off today (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Come See the Light (Jason Barney)
- Come, Serve the Lord (Darwin Wolford)
- Come serve the Lord, His word is true (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Come Serve Thy Lord (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Come serve thy Lord, his word is true (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Come, shake the apple tree (French folk song)
- Come, shake the apple tree, Tra la la (French folk song)
- Come, Share the Lord (Bryan J. Leech)
- Come, Share the Spirit (Vicki Vogel Schmidt)
- Come, Shepherds (Tárkányi Béla)
- Come, shepherds, come! Now leave the village (French carol)
- Come Sing and Play (Mary Tolbert)
- Come sing around with me; Let all
- Come, sing a song of greeting,—Praise God (D. C. M.)
- Come, Sing a Song of Harvest (Fred Pratt Green)
- Come Sing, O Church, in Joy! (Brian Dill)
- Come Sing to God (Fred R. Anderson)
- Come sing to God, O living saints (Fred R. Anderson)
- Come, Sing to God with All Your Heart (Ruth Duck)
- Come, sing to me of heaven (Mary Dana Shindler)
- Come, sing to me of heaven, When I ’m about to die (Mary Dana Shindler)
- Come, Sing to the Lord (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Come sing to the Lord, His name to praise (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Come, sing to the Lord, His name to praise. He in (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Come Sing with Angels! (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Come sing with angels in the starlit sky (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Come, Sing Ye Children
- Come, sing, ye children of the Lord
- Come sing, ye choirs exultant (Jackson Mason)
- Come, Sinner, Come! (W. E. Witter)
- Come sinners to the Gospel feast (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Sister, Come (Brazilian folk song)
- Come Sit By My Side, Little Darling (D. S. Wambold)
- Come, soft skies of blue
- Come Soon (Klaus Groth)
- Come, sound his name abroad (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Sound His Praise (Isaac Watts)
- Come, sound his praise abroad (Isaac Watts)
- Come, sound his praise abroad, And hymns of glory sing (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Spirit, come in mighty power (Fanny Crosby)
- Comes the Christ-Child Gentle (English carol)
- Comes the Christ-child gentle In December (English carol)
- Comes the rain, comes the rain with me (Navajo Indian chant)
- Come Sunday (Duke Ellington)
- Come surely, Lord Jesus, as dawn follows night (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Come, Sweet Death (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Come, sweetest sleep! Come, blessed rest!
- Come Sweet Repose
- Come Take a Little Hand (Jayne L. Brown)
- Come, Teach Us, Spirit of Our God (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Come tell me, come tell me! What use
- Come, tell the story of his love (Mary O. Page)
- Come, the fairies now are dancing (Edward Oxenford)
- Come, then, O Americans rally to the standard of Liberty (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, they told me, pa-rum, pum-pum, pum (Katherine Kennicott Davis)
- Come, Thou Afflicted (Katherine D. Knecht)
- Come, Thou Almighty King
- Come, Thou Almighty King, Help
- Come, thou almighty King, Help us
- Come, Thou Almighty King! Help us Thy name
- Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
- Come, Thou Bright and Morning Star (Freiherr Christian Knorr von Rosenroth)
- Come, thou desire of all thy saints (Anne Steele)
- Come, thou desire of all thy saints, Our humble strains attend (Anne Steele)
- Come, Thou everlasting Spirit (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Thou Fount (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing / Fuente de las bendiciones / Viens, toi, Source de la grâce (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou Fount of every blessing; Tune my heart (Robert Robinson)
- Come thou fount of ev’ry blessing (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Thou Fount of ev’ry blessing, Tune (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou Fount of ev’ry blessing, Tune my heart to sing thy grace (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou fount of ev’ry blessing, tune thy (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou glorious day of primise (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, Thou Glorious Day of Promise (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, thou glorious day of promise, Come and (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, thou glorious day of promise; Come and spread (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, Thou Glorious Days of Promise (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, thou Holy Spirit bright
- Come, thou long expected Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Thou, O King of Kings (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, thou precious boon of heaven! (William Lewis)
- Come, Thou Precious Ransom, Come (Johann Gottfried Olearius; August Crull)
- Come, thou soul, transforming Spirit (Jonathan Evans)
- Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit! (Jonathan Evans)
- Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit! Bless the sower and the seed (Jonathan Evans)
- Come, to and fro Dancing we go (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Come to a Wedding (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Come to Bethlehem (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Come to breakfast, come to breakfast!
- Come to Calvary’s Holy Mountain (James Montgomery)
- Come to Calv’ry’s holy mountain (James Montgomery)
- Come today, don’t delay (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- Come to Healthland (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Come to Health Land (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Come to Jesus (Chris Rice)
- Come to Jesus (Paul Alan Root)
- Come to Jesus (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Come to Jesus (Traditional)
- Come to Jesus, come away
- Come to Jesus, Come to Jesus (Traditional)
- Come to Jesus, come to Jesus, Come (Traditional)
- Come to Jesus when you hunger (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Come to Katmandu (Nepalese folk song)
- Come to Know (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon)
- Come to Me (Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Come to Me (William W. Phelps)
- Come to Me (Charlotte Elliott)
- Come to Me (John L. Bell)
- Come to Me, All Pilgrims Thirsty (Delores Dufner)
- Come to me, come to me (John L. Bell)
- Come to me, come to me, Let the little (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come To Me In My Dreams (Mathew Arnold)
- Come to me in my dreams And then by day (Mathew Arnold)
- Come to Me, O Weary Traveler (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Come to me, O weary trav’ler (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Come to me, (Sweet Marie) Sweet Marie (College song)
- Come to me, will ye come (William W. Phelps)
- Come to me, will ye come to the saints (William W. Phelps)
- Come to me, will ye come to the Saints that have died (William W. Phelps)
- Come to Me, Ye Scattered People (Hans Henry Petersen)
- “Come to mother,” is the winning word
- Come to Mutual
- Come to Mutual, come to Mutual
- Come to my castle by the sea; There (Clara Louise Kessler)
- Come to My Garden (Marsha Norman)
- Come to School (Evan Stephens)
- Come to school with smiling faces (Evan Stephens)
- Come to Tend God’s Garden (John A. Dalles)
- Come to the Beach
- Come to the beach with me, There are fine things to see
- Come to the country, join us all (Dutch spring song)
- Come to the country, join us all, And let (Dutch spring song)
- Come to the Fair (Helen Taylor)
- Come to the Father, O wanderer, come (Ida L. Reed)
- Come to the Feast (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Come to the field and orchard (Ann Underhill)
- Come to the field and orchard, Come (Ann Underhill)
- Come to the Grove (Warren Herman Chelline)
- Come to the grove for body’s weal (Warren Herman Chelline)
- Come to the house of praise and prayer! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of praise and pray’r! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of prayer (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of prayer (Emily Taylor)
- Come to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted (Emily Taylor)
- Come to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted, come (Emily Taylor)
- Come to the house of pray’r (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of pray’r, O you afflicted ones (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the jungle fair-o All of the world (Argentine song)
- Come to the Light, ’tis shining for thee (Philip P. Bliss)
- Come to the meadows where primroses grow
- Come to the Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come to the Mountain of the Lord (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Come to the sacred spot (Anon.)
- Come to the sacred spot where rest our honored (Anon.)
- Come to the Savior (Jeanni Gould)
- Come to the Savior (George F. Root)
- Come to the Savior, make no delay (George F. Root)
- Come to the Savior Now (John M. Wigner)
- Come to the Table (Barbara C. Mink)
- Come to the Table (Claire Cloninger)
- Come to the Table (Paul Junggap Huh)
- Come to the Table of Grace (Barbara Hamm)
- Come to the table of mercy (Claire Cloninger)
- Come to the table / 식탁에와서찬양드리세 (Paul Junggap Huh)
- Come to the Temple (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- Come to the Temple (Katherine Wright)
- Come to the temple! See its beauty glowing (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- Come to the temple, the house of the Lord (Katherine Wright)
- Come to the Valley (Eliza R. Snow)
- Come to the Water (Pepper Choplin)
- Come to the Water (Paul Baloche; Steven Curtis-Chapman; Stuart Garrard; Israel Houghton; Tim Hughes; Graham Kendrick; Andy Park; Matt Redman; Martin Smith; Michael W. Smith; Chris Tomlin; Darlene Zschech)
- Come to the water on this holy day (Pepper Choplin)
- Come to the Well (Nik Day)
- Come to town the other night, I heard (Daniel Decatur Emmett)
- Come to Us, Beloved Stranger (Edith Sinclair Downing)
- Come to Us, Creative Spirit (David Mowbray)
- Come to us, Spirit of God (David Haas)
- Come try this Mexican dance with me! (Anice Terhune)
- Come unto Christ (Nik Day)
- Come unto Christ (Carol R. Flock)
- Come unto Christ (Rachel P. Mohlman; Anna M. Molgard)
- Come unto Christ (Harry L. Doty)
- Come Unto Christ (Clive M. Killpack)
- Come Unto Christ (Sally DeFord)
- Come Unto Christ (Charles A. Welch)
- Come unto Christ and be perfected (Rachel P. Mohlman; Anna M. Molgard)
- Come unto Christ, and be perfected in Him (Carol R. Flock)
- Come unto Christ and feel His love (Clive M. Killpack)
- Come unto Christ and He will give (Harry L. Doty)
- Come unto Christ, the Holy One of Israel (Daniel Carter)
- Come unto Christ, the Holy One of Israel (Daniel Carter)
- Come unto Christ, ye penitent and meek (Sally DeFord)
- Come unto Him (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Come unto Him (Steven K. Jones)
- Come unto Him (Daniel Carter)
- Come Unto Him and Rest (B. McKinney)
- Come unto Jesus (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Jesus, all ye that labor (R.)
- Come unto Jesus, ye heavy laden (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Jesus, ye heavy-laden (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Jesus; Ye heavy laden, Careworn and (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Me (Anon.)
- Come unto Me
- Come unto Me (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Come Unto Me (Hiram E. Moler)
- Come Unto Me (Charles Price Jones)
- Come Unto Me (Nickole Canfield)
- “Come unto me, all ye that labor” (Helen Harrington)
- Come unto Me and Be Ye Saved (Tamara S. Hann)
- Come unto me and partake (Crawford Gates)
- Come unto me, come unto me, Come wear
- Come unto me, the Savior said (Sally DeFord)
- “Come unto me, ye weary” (William Chatterton Dix)
- ‘Come unto me, ye weary, And I’ (William Chatterton Dix)
- “Come unto me, ye weary, And I will give you rest” (William Chatterton Dix)
- Come unto the Lord, the Holy One (Richard Holmes)
- Come Unto Zion (Winifred I. Stiegel)
- Come Up Higher (Shirley Mason)
- Come up, little buds, through the yielding ground (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Come up, my people, come to thy Savior (Shirley Mason)
- Come Up, O Saints (Shirley Mason)
- Come up, O saints, you must come higher! (Shirley Mason)
- Come Up, O Zion (Shirley Mason)
- Come up, O Zion, come to thy Savior (Shirley Mason)
- Come, Vanguards, we’re off today (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Come Waltzing with Me (Swedish folk song)
- Come, weary one, there is rest in the Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, weary souls, with sin distressed (Anne Steele)
- Come, weary souls, with sin distressed, Come, and accept the promised rest (Anne Steele)
- Come, weary souls with sin oppress’d (Anne Steele)
- Come, weary souls, with sin oppressed (Anne Steele)
- Come, weary souls, with sin opprest (Anne Steele)
- Come, weary souls, with sins distrest (Anne Steele)
- Come, We’ll Go Riding (German folk song)
- Come, we’ll go riding, We’ll ride to New York (German folk song)
- Come, We That Love the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, we that love the Lord, And let (Isaac Watts)
- Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys (Isaac Watts)
- Come, we that love the Lord, and let our joys be known (Isaac Watts)
- Come, We Who Love God’s Name (Isaac Watts)
- Come when the leaf comes, angle with me (Thomas Tod Stoddard)
- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming (Stephen C. Foster)
- Come, where the viols are singing (Frederic Manley)
- Come where the viols are singing, O hear (Frederic Manley)
- Come, while the moonbeams are dancing (Ida H. White)
- Come with grace and fire (Israel Houghton)
- Come with laughter and hooraying (Nancy Birckhead)
- Come with Me (Marian Major)
- Come with Me (Robert Browning)
- Come With Me
- Come with me, come with me, come into the wildwood (Frederick Beckman)
- Come with me, let’s go skating, skating (Marian Major)
- Come with me; Such a pretty place I know!
- Come with Me to Primary (Patricia C. Maughan)
- Come with me where flowers bloom (Robert Browning)
- Come with sounds of thankful praise (Stephen Cuthbert Molefe)
- Come, With Thy Lute (John P. Hullah)
- Come, with thy lute, to the fountain (John P. Hullah)
- Come With Tuneful Voices (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Come with tuneful voices, Raise the strains (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Come with tuneful voices, raise the strains above (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Come with us, dear flowers, while we chant
- Come with us, O blessed Jesus (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- Come, women, wide proclaim (Fannie E. S. Heck)
- Come, Worship God (Michael Perry)
- Come, worship God, who is worthy of honor (Michael Perry)
- Come Worship the Living Lord! (Sharon A. Bagley)
- Come Ye Apart (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- “Come ye apart!” It is the Lord (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- “Come ye apart!” It is the Lord who calls us (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Come ye children of every land (張 婷鈞 (Ting Chang))
- Come ye children of the kingdom (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1835)
- Come ye children of the kingdom, Sing with me (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1835)
- Come, Ye Children of the Lord (James H. Wallis)
- Come, ye children of the Lord, / Let us (James H. Wallis)
- Come, ye children of the Lord, Let us sing (James H. Wallis)
- Come, ye children of the Lord, Let us sing with one (James H. Wallis)
- Come, Ye Disconsolate (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, ye disconsolate! where’er ye languish! (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain (John of Damascus)
- Come, ye heavy laden Oft by sorrow tried (C. Austin Miles)
- Come, ye humble Saints of Cambria (John S. Davis)
- Come, Ye Maidens (Maori canoe song)
- Come, ye maidens, come to me, Singing songs (Maori canoe song)
- Come Ye People (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- Come ye people near and far (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- Come, ye people of the covenant (Harry L. Doty)
- Come, ye Saints, and sing and pray (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, ye Saints, ye Saints of ev’ry nation (Daniel Carter)
- Come ye servants of the Savior (Sherman I. Smith)
- Come ye servants of the Savior, Now presenting to the Lord (Sherman I. Smith)
- Come, ye shepherds, Maytime is here (French song)
- Come, Ye Sinners (Joseph Hart)
- Come ye sinners, poor and needy (Joseph Hart)
- Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched (Joseph Hart)
- Come, Ye Thankful People (Henry Alford)
- Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people come, Raise the song (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of harvest (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of Harvest-home! (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye that know and fear the Lord (George Burder)
- Come, ye that know and fear the Lord, And raise your thoughts above (George Burder)
- Come, ye that love the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Lord, And let (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Savior’s name (Anne Steele)
- Come, ye that love the Savior’s name, And joy to make it known (Anne Steele)
- Come, ye that love the Saviour’s name (Anne Steele)
- Come ye unto Christ (Charles A. Welch)
- Come ye unto Christ and be perfected in Him (Charles A. Welch)
- Come ye weary ones, Come to the mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, Ye Who Have Covenanted (John F. Petersen)
- Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where’er ye [you] languish (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come Ye Yourselves Apart (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Come, ye [you] thankful people, come (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Yodel With Me (William R. Fisher)
- Come, You Disconsolate (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, you disconsolate, where’er you languish (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain (John Mason Neale; John of Damascus)
- Come You, Here, Laddie (Czech folk song)
- Come you, here, laddie, When day doth break (Czech folk song)
- Come you here, lassie, with eyes of blue (Sidney Rowe)
- Come, Your Hearts and Voices Raising (Paul Gerhardt)
- Come, You Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Come, you that love the Savior’s name (Anne Steele; Isaac Watts; Ottiwell Heginbotham)
- Come Zion’s sons and daughters (William G. Mills)
- Comfort, Comfort Now My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- “Comfort, comfort now my people, tell of peace!” so says our God (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, Comfort O My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, Comfort Ye My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, Comfort You My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, ye ministers of grace (Charles Wesley)
- Coming Again (Mosie Lister)
- Coming Again (Thoro Harris)
- Coming back again
- Coming down from heaven above (Gregg DeMey)
- Coming Home (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Coming now to Thee, O Christ my Lord (B. McKinney)
- Coming Rain
- Coming Together for Wine and for Bread (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Coming to Jesus I found wonderful peace (Haldor Lillenas)
- Coming to Jesus, my Savior, I found (Haldor Lillenas)
- Comin’ ’Round the Mountain (Anon.)
- Comin’ ’Thro’ the Rye (Scotch folk song)
- Commencement Song (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Comme un cerf altéré brame (Théodore de Bèze)
- Commissioned by the Lord are we (Lelia N. Morris)
- Commit thou all that grieves thee (Paul Gerhardt)
- Commit thou all thy griefs (Paul Gerhardt)
- Commit thou all thy griefs And ways into his hands (Paul Gerhardt)
- Commit Thy Way (Psalm 37)
- Commit thy way unto the Lord (Psalm 37)
- Commit thy way unto the Lord, trust also (Psalm 37)
- Commit Your Way to God the Lord (Michael Perry)
- Communion (Evan Stephens)
- Communion (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Communion (Vere Jameson)
- Communion Affirmation (Alexander Campbell)
- Communion Hour (Evan Stephens)
- Communion Hymn (Ruth Hays)
- Communion Hymn (Charles McMillan)
- Communion “Let Us Break Bread Together”
- Communion Prayers (Doctrine and Covenants 17:22–23, RLDS; Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79; Jan Kraybill)
- Communion Setting (Sally Ahner)
- Communion Setting (Sally Ahner)
- Communion Setting (Jackson Henry)
- Communion Setting
- Communion Setting
- Community of Christ (R. Jay Goos)
- Community of Christ (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Community of Christ, who make the cross your own (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Community of Joy (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Community of Joy, Proclaim the Living Christ! (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Como el ciervo (Juan Salinas)
- Como el Ciervo al Agua Va (Alejandro Mejía)
- Como el ciervo al agua va, vamos hacia ti (Alejandro Mejía)
- Como el ciervo busca por las aguas (Juan Salinas)
- Como el ciervo busca por las aguas / Like a deer, seeking streams of water (Juan Salinas)
- ¿Cómo encontrar a Cristo siendo lo que soy? (Waldesian song)
- Como Llevar una Vida Limpia (Psalm 119:9–16 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- ¿Cómo Pagarle al Señor? (Juan Luís García)
- ¿Cómo pagarle al Señor tantos y tan ricos dones? (Juan Luís García)
- ¿Cómo podrá el joven llevar una vida limpia? (Psalm 119:9–16 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Como quiera que ahora deseen venir al redil (Mosiah 9:39–48 (RLDS))
- Companion of the Poor (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Companions on the Journey (Carey Landry)
- Compassion (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Compensation (Grace Ingles Frost)
- Compensation (Ethel Allen Kilgore)
- Completed, Lord, the Holy Mysteries (Cyril E. Pocknee)
- Completely Yes (Sandra Crouch)
- “Comrade, Brother, Friend and Lover” (R. C. Evans)
- Comrades (Frederick Winthrop)
- Comrades (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Comrades, comrades, comrades is our song (Evan Stephens)
- Comrades, have you seen the banners (David Stevens)
- Comrades in Song (Evan Stephens)
- Comrades in the M. I. A. (Gene Bergstrom)
- Com Tua Mão, Despede-Nos (Donald H. Comer)
- Com Tua mão despedenos, Divino Protector (Donald H. Comer)
- Concealed in this retreat, Where Providence
- Concerning Travel (Caroline Hofman)
- Conclusian of Eucharistic Prayer and Amen
- Con devoción y gratitud (Eliezer Moreno L.)
- Con devoción y gratitud A tí, Bendito Salvador (Eliezer Moreno L.)
- Conditor alme siderum
- Condolence (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Con el alma henchida de gozo (D. Virgil Haws)
- Con El Trípoli (Spanish folk song)
- Con el trípoli, trípoli, trápola, esta tonadilla (Spanish folk song)
- Con el vito, vito, vito, Con el vito, vito, va (Andalusian folk song)
- Conference Time
- Confession (Thomas W. Smith)
- Confession (j. Snodgrass)
- Confidence (Eliza R. Snow)
- Confidence in God (John Lyon)
- Confirmation (John Lyon)
- Confirmation (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Confirmation (Ruth Hayden)
- Confirmation (Ruth Hayden)
- Confirmation (Jewell Dawson)
- Confirmation (Helen Harrington)
- Confirmation Hymn (John Lyon)
- Confirmation! Lord, we thank thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Confirmation! Lord we thank thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Confirmation! Lord, we thank thee For this ordinance divine (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Confitemini Domino (Taizé Community)
- Confitemini Domino / Come and fill our hearts with you peace (Taizé Community)
- ¿Con Qué Pagaremos?
- ¿Con qué pagaremos amor tan inmenso?
- Conquer (Kiersten White)
- Conquering kings their titles take (John Chandler)
- Conquering now and still to conquer (Sallie Martin)
- Conqueror Indeed (Ernest Edward Yates)
- Conquerors
- Conquerors and overcomers now are we (C. H. Morris)
- Conquerors through the blood (C. H. Morris)
- Con real y medio (Venezuelan folk song)
- Consecrate Our Lips
- Consecration (Frances R. Havergal)
- Consecration (Albert McCullough)
- Consecration (Arthur H. Morse)
- Consecration Hymn (Frances R. Havergal)
- Consider all my Sorrows, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Consider all the sorrows, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Consider and answer me, O God, my God!
- Consider How the Birds Above (Stephen P. Starke)
- Consider the Lilies (Roger C. Hoffman)
- Consider the Lilies of the Field (Roger C. Hoffman)
- Consider the Lillies (Evan Stephens)
- Consider the lillies of the field (Evan Stephens)
- Consider the lillies of the field, how they grow, consider (Evan Stephens)
- “Consider the Lily” (R. C. Evans)
- Consider the steadfast love of God
- Consolation (William W. Phelps)
- Consolation (Isaac Watts)
- Consolation (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Consolation (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Consolation (R. C. Evans)
- Consolation
- Consolation: I Am a Child of God (A. Laurence Lyon; Lloyd T. Hanson; Naomi W. Randall)
- Consolations of the Faithful (Eliza R. Snow)
- Constant and firm the friendship we have known (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Constantly Abiding (Anne S. Murphy)
- Constant Stars (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Con su divina palabra fueron creados los cielos (Juan Luis García)
- Contemplate the Flow of the Worlds (Johannes Huber)
- Contentment (John Lyon)
- Contentment (Eliza R. Snow)
- Contentment (Nora H. Brown)
- Contentment (Riveina Lundgren)
- Contentment
- Contentment (German song)
- Contentment (Wilbur Weeks)
- Contentment is wealth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Contentment is wealth that I would not resign (Eliza R. Snow)
- Continue (Johann Eusebius Schmidt)
- Continuous, sublime, ’round the cycle of time (Joseph H. Ward)
- Contrast (Eliza R. Snow)
- Convincing Light (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Cool, green watercress, Growing in the brook
- “Coo-oo-roo!” So in love To its mate (Emilie Poulsson)
- Co-operation (William Willes)
- Co-Operation
- Cooperation Is Our Magic Way (Mark Nichols)
- Co-Pilot (Athelia S. Tanner)
- Cops and Robbers
- Copying Mother (Floy A. Rossman)
- Coquettish April (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Coquettish April comes with smiling face (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Coquí, coquí, coquí, quí, quí, quí (Puerto Rican folk song)
- Corazones Te Ofrecemos (Psalm 65; Maurilio López)
- Corazones te ofrecemos, Dios de vida (Psalm 65; Maurilio López)
- Corde natus (Aurelius Prudentius)
- Cordero de Dios (Liturgical text)
- Cordero de Dios / O Lamb of God (Liturgical text)
- Corinth
- Cornerstone (Leon Patillo)
- Cornish May Song (Alexander Boswell)
- Cornish May Song (Alexander Boswell)
- Corn ripened in the fall, Corn the Pilgrims (Frederick H. Martens)
- Corn Soldiers
- Coro di zingari (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Corre el viento en esta gran ciudad (Homero R. Perera)
- Cossack Dance (Arthur Guiterman)
- Cossack horsemen, gay and bold (Arthur Guiterman)
- Cossack horses gallop wildly (Wilbur Weeks)
- Cotton Needs A-Pickin’ (Southern folk song)
- Cotton Needs a-Picking (Southern folk song)
- Cotton needs a-picking, so bad (Southern folk song)
- Cotton needs a-pickin’ so bad, Cotton (Southern folk song)
- Cotton Needs Picking (Southern folk song)
- Cotton Nees A-Pickin’ (Southern folk song)
- Cottonwood Lane (Doug Walker; Sherry Marks Walker)
- Could I Ask for More! (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Could I Hold the Baby? (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- Could man but learn to do the right (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray (African-American spiritual)
- Could our country’s noble sages (Eliza R. Snow)
- Could son to me more faithful be (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Could there be greater happiness than this (Naomi Russell)
- Counterpoint for Music in the Air (Anon.; Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Counting from twenty-one (Anon.)
- Counting Out (Louise Ayres Garnett)
- Counting sheep (Elizabeth C. Taylor)
- Counting Song (Mexican children’s song)
- Counting Ten (Frederick H. Martens)
- Count It All Joy (Marilyn Schow)
- Count Me In (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Count on Me (E. E. Hewitt)
- Count on Me to Care (Michael McLean)
- Count on the Prophet
- Country Delight
- Country Gardens (English folk song)
- Country Gardens (Herbert Haufrecht)
- Country In The West (Ruby Woolsey)
- Countrymen for the battle assemble (Francisco González Bocanegra)
- Country of song! Country of play! Lovely Italy
- Count Your Blessings (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep (Irving Berlin)
- Count Your Many Blessings (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Count your (many) blessings, name them (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Courage (John A. Granade)
- Courage (Evan Stephens)
- Courage, brother, in the fight (Johannes Huber)
- Courage, courage, courage, shall our watchword be (Evan Stephens)
- Courage! Go On! (Neil McIntyre)
- Courageously (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Courage to Stand Strong (Russ Dixon)
- Cousin Jedediah (H. S. Thompson)
- Covenant of eternity (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Covenant Prayer (John Wesley)
- Covenants Are Promises (Martin L. Green)
- Covenants are promises Made in (Martin L. Green)
- Coventry Carol (English carol)
- Coventry Carol (Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child) (English carol)
- Covered by the blood (Nellie Edwards)
- Covered Wagons (Anne Kaelin)
- Covered Wagons (Jeanne Rich)
- Cover Me (Andrew Culverwell)
- Cover me, Lord, with Your presence (Andrew Culverwell)
- Cowboy (Klecius Caldas; Armando Cavalcante)
- Cowboy Night Song
- Cowboy’s Breakfast Call
- Cowboy’s Gettin’-Up Holler
- Cowboy’s Meditation (Cowboy song)
- Což kdyby přišel dnes
- Cradle Him with Love (Douglas Wagner)
- Cradle Hymn (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Cradle Me (Sue Krupa)
- Cradle Song (Karl Simrock)
- Cradle Song (Anon.)
- Cradle Song (English nursery rhyme)
- Cradle Song (Franz Schubert)
- Cradle Song (Franz Carl Hiemer)
- Cradle Song
- Cradle Song (Pauline Frances Camp)
- Cradle Song (Ann Taylor; Jane Taylor)
- Cradle Song
- Cradle Song (Hoffman von Fallersleben)
- Cradle Song (Cherokee Indian song)
- Cradle Song
- Cradle Song (Sarojini Naidu)
- Cradle Song
- Cradle Song (Victor N. Pierpont)
- Cradle Song, Rock a by baby (English nursery rhyme)
- Cradle Time (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Cradle time, Candlelight, Sleepy-time, Cuddle tight! (Agnes Choate Wonson)
- Cradling Children in His Arm (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Crashing Waters at Creation (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Crawling, spinning, shelter winning (Patty S. Hill)
- Crawly, crawly, crawly
- Crawly, crawly, crawly, Up the wally
- Cream (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Cream from the red cow, Cream (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Create an Atmosphere (Sherrie Johnson)
- Create in me (Gayle Schoepf)
- Create in Me (Anna M. Molgard)
- Create in Me
- Create in Me a Clean Heart
- Create in me a clean heart, O God (Psalm 51:10; Carl F. Mueller)
- Create in me a clean heart, O God
- Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God (Psalm 51:10–12; John Carter)
- Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew
- Create in me a clean heart, O God, Create in me (Psalm 51:10–12; John Carter)
- Create in me an new heart (Gayle Schoepf)
- Create in me an new heart, so that (Gayle Schoepf)
- Create in me, O Lord (Harry L. Doty)
- Create in us, O God (Sherrell Prebble; Howard Clark)
- Creating God, Your Fingers Trace (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- Creation Flows Unceasingly (Barbara McFarlane Higdon)
- Creation Medley (Folliott S. Pierpoint; St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper)
- Creation’s Hymn (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Creation Sings (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend; Kristyn Getty)
- Creation Sings (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Creation sings! And we are in the music (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Creation speaks with awful voice (Parley P. Pratt)
- Creation speaks with awful voice. Hark! ’tis a (Parley P. Pratt)
- Creation speaks with awful voice—Hark! ’tis a universal groan (Parley P. Pratt)
- Creative God, You Spread the Earth (Ruth Duck)
- Creator God, Creating Still (Jane Parker Huber)
- Creator God, creating still, by will and word and deed (Jane Parker Huber)
- Creator God, We Give You Thanks (Betty Anne J. Arner)
- Creator God We Sing (Carlos Rosas)
- Creator God we sing, a hymn of joy we’re making / Cantemos al Creador un himno de alabanza (Carlos Rosas)
- Creator God We Sing / Cantemos al Creador (Carlos Rosas)
- Creator of Sunrises (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Creator of sunrises, comets, and trees (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Creator of the earth and skies (Donald W. Hughes)
- Creator of the heavens and earth (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Creator of the heavens and earth, We place our trust in thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Creator of the Intertwined (Jacque B. Jones)
- Creator of the starry height
- Creator of the Stars of Night
- Creator Spirit, by whose aid (Rabanus Maurus)
- Creator Spirit, Come, We Pray (Rhabanus Maurus)
- Creator, Spirit, Hear Us Sing (Ann Smith)
- Creator Spirit, Heavenly Dove (Rabanus Maurus)
- Creator Spirit, heav’nly dove (Rabanus Maurus)
- Creator, Your Glory (Johann Caspar Lavater)
- Credo (Naomi Russell)
- Creeping down, creeping down (Isabel R. Johnson)
- Creepity-creep, creepity-creep
- Crefydd a grym (John S. Davis)
- Criança feliz, que vive a cantar (Francisco Alves)
- Crickets (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Crickets are making The merriest din (Edward Bliss Reed)
- Crickets for Luck (Italian folk song)
- Crimson leaves, and yellow, Apples (The Modern Music Series)
- Crimson where the apple-cheeks are shining
- Crisp and curling, Soft unfurling (Margaret E. Sangster)
- Crist domimdegail (St. Patrick)
- Cristo en Belén nació (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Cristo en Belén nació, Divino Redentor (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Cristo es el Alfa y Omega, El principio y el fin (Vicente Poot P.)
- Cristo es la peña de Horeb
- Cristo es la peña de Horeb, que está brotando
- Cristo es la peña de Horeb, que está brotando / Christ is the Mountain of Horeb which is flowing
- Cristo Es la Respuesta a Tu Pena (Maxine C. Wight)
- Cristo está a las puertas (Eusebio Yam)
- Cristo está aquí
- Cristo está aquí, Su presencia siento en mí
- Cristo Vive (Nicolás Martínez)
- ¡Cristo Vive! (Mortimer Arias)
- ¡Cristo Vive, Cristo Vive! (Carmelia de la Paz)
- ¡Cristo vive! ¡Cristo vive! Quiere hablarnos (Carmelia de la Paz)
- ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto (Nicolás Martínez)
- ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto / Christ is living, no more weeping (Nicolás Martínez)
- Cristo vive, fuera el llanto / Christ is risen, Christ is living (Nicolás Martínez)
- Crocodile Song (Traditional)
- Croon, croon, Night is coming soon (W. Otto Miessner)
- Crossing the Atlantic (Eliza R. Snow)
- Crossing the Bar (Alfred Tennyson)
- Crossing the Brook (Spanish folk song)
- Crossing The Line (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Crossing the Prairie (Mary B. Weekes)
- Crossing the prairie, Pioneers so brave (Mary B. Weekes)
- Cross of Jesus (William J. Sparrow-Simpson)
- Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow (William J. Sparrow-Simpson)
- Cross Patch (Nursery rhyme)
- Cross Patch, lift the latch (Nursery rhyme)
- Cross Patch, lift the latch, Sit by the fire (Nursery rhyme)
- Cross, reproach, and tribulation! (Ludwig Andreas Gotter)
- Cross, reproach, and tribulation! To the saint are welcome guests (Ludwig Andreas Gotter)
- Crossroads Of Life (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Crow and Hawk (Philippine folk song)
- Crowned or Crucified (J. Hussey)
- Crown him (Lelia N. Morris)
- Crown Him (Thomas Kelly)
- Crown Him King of Kings (Sharon Damazio)
- Crown Him with Many Crowns (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him with many crowns / A Cristo coronad / À l’Agneau sur son trône (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown Him with Many Crowns / A Cristo coronad divino Salvador / À l’Agneau sur son trône (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him with many crowns, The Lamb (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His throne (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him with many crowns [thorns] (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him; yes, the blessed Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- Crowning the Snow-Maiden (Eda Lou Walton)
- Crown of the Lovely Junetide (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Crown of the lovely Junetide gleaming (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Crowns of glory ever bright (Thomas Kelly)
- Crowns of glory ever bright Rest upon the Conqu’rors head (Thomas Kelly)
- Crown the conq’rors homeward coming (Orson F. Whitney)
- Crown the Conquerors Homeward Coming (Orson F. Whitney)
- Crown with Your Richest Crowns (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crow Song
- Crucifixion and Forgiveness (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Crunchy Lunch (Rita S. Robinson)
- Crusader’s Hymn (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Cry in the wilderness (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Cry in the wilderness, Cry in the wilderness (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Cry of My Heart (Terry Butler)
- Cry of the Martyrs (Parley P. Pratt)
- Cry out and shout
- Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion
- Cry Out to Me (Philip W. Blycker)
- Crystal flow’rs are falling from a darkened sky (Mary Baker)
- Crystals sparkle in the snow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- CTR (Marlene Summers Merkling)
- C T R are the letters (Marlene Summers Merkling)
- CTR Pilots (Lucelle R. Taylor)
- CTR Pilot Song
- CTR Song (Clara W. McMaster)
- Cuando Cantas Alabanzas (Rubén Landeros)
- Cuando cantas alabanzas a tu Dios (Rubén Landeros)
- Cuando Dios creó al hombre, lo creó (Genesis 1:27, 2:24 (Dios Habla Hoy); Doctrine and Covenants 111:2 (RLDS))
- Cuando el Pobre (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nada tiene (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nada tiene y aún reparte / When the poor ones, who have nothing, still are giving (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nado tiene y aun reparte / When the pooor ones who have nothing share with strangers (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nado tiene y aun reparte / When the poor ones who have nothing share with strangers (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el sol en el mundo no alumbrará (Vicente Poot P.)
- Cuando las Bases de Este Mundo Tiemblan (Federico J. Pagura)
- Cuando Sientas Que Tu Hermano
- Cuando sientas que tu hermano necesita de tu amor
- ¿Cuándo Te Vimos con Hambre? (Matthew 25:34–40 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Cuando ustedes oren, no sean como los hipócritas (Dios Habla Hoy)
- Cuarento años (David Lindes)
- Cub scouts hiking, hiking, hiking (George Oliver)
- Cuckoo (Austrian folk song)
- Cuckoo (German folk song)
- Cuckoo
- Cuckoo (Mme. H. Renaudin)
- Cuckoo Clock (Graham Haswell)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo, calls from the tree (Anon.)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo! Don’t try to hide from me
- “Cuckoo! Cuckoo!” I hear the cuckoo say
- Cuckoo! Cuckoo! In shady woods (Mme. H. Renaudin)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo, lives in the clock (Mabel Hay Barrows-Mussey)
- Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Sing clear and high (Austrian folk song)
- Cuckoo, Cuckoo, sings in the clock (Adeline McCall)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo! Springtime is here (German folk song)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo! Tell me if you’ve ever heard
- Cuckoo, cuckoo, welcome thy song! (Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo, where are you? (Adelheid Wette)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo, where are you? Cuckoo (Adelheid Wette)
- Cuckoo in the Clock
- Cuckoo in the Clock (Adeline McCall)
- Cuckoo, in the tree
- Cuckoo, in the tree, Cuckoo, sing for me
- Cuckoo / Kuckuck (Austrian folk song)
- Cuckoo Music (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Cuckoo’s Message
- Culto a la música rinda, tiernos niños vuestra voz (Antonio Plaza)
- Cumberland Gap
- Cumorah (Ruth May Fox)
- Cum Sancto Spiritu (Traditional)
- Cupid my Pleasure, soft Love I thee implore (Leveridge)
- Cup of Blessing That We Share (Bernard Mischke)
- Curiosity (A. W. Norton)
- Curly Locks (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Currants on a bush, Figs upon a stem (Christina Rossetti)
- Curtsey low, curtsey stately—In this manner
- Cururu Frog (Brazilian folk song)
- Cururu Frog on the river bank, When he sits (Brazilian folk song)
- Cycle (Helen Hinckley Jones)
- Cycles upon cycles, Years upon years (F. R. Tubb)
- Cyfoded pawb ei ben i’r làn (John S. Davis)
- Czech Walking Song (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Cпасение coдeлaл (Pavel Tchesnokov)
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- Daar is uit ’s werelds duist’re wolken (Nicolaas Beets)
- Daar juicht een toon (Eduard Gerdes)
- Dabbling in the Dew (Traditional)
- Daddy (Thea Cannon)
- Daddy (Louella Garrett)
- Daddy Aren’t You Glad (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Daddy dear, we all love you
- Daddy, I’m a Mormon (Anon.)
- Daddy’s Homecoming (Anon.)
- Daddy’s Nose (Doug Stewart)
- Dads
- Dad, You’re Awsome! (Lyla Haws)
- Daffodils (Mary Brockwell)
- Daffodils standing so straight in a row (Mary Brockwell)
- Daffy-Down-Dilly
- Daffy-down-dilly has just come to town
- Daghang Baki (Anon.)
- Daily Bread (Josiah Conder)
- Daily Bread (Phila Butler Bowman)
- Daily Recording (Margaret Case)
- Daily we’re meeting, Before our work (Jula W. Bingham)
- Daily we’re meeting, Before our work or play (Jula W. Bingham)
- Dainty dancer, gaily now Step, come step (Eda Lou Walton)
- Dainty mountain lily, On the heights (Hazel S. Koos)
- Daisies (Josephine Spencer)
- Daisies
- Daisies (Bliss Carman)
- Daisies, daisies, ev’rywhere! See them nod
- Daisy Bell (Frank Dean)
- Daisy, Daisy (Frank Dean)
- Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do! (Frank Dean)
- Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do. I’m half crazy (Frank Dean)
- Dakota Hymn (Joseph R. Renville)
- Dakota Hymn / Lacquiparle (Joseph R. Renville)
- Dame Babble
- Dame Babble is a chatterbox, she chats
- Dame, Get Up (Nursery rhyme)
- Dame, get up and bake your pies (Nursery rhyme)
- Dame Hilda (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Dame Nature’s Way (Matilda A. Christiansen)
- Damper Song (Anon.)
- Damper Song
- Da n’ase! Da n’ase!
- Dance! (Swedish song)
- Dance a Cachuca, Fandango, Bolero (W. S. Gilbert)
- Dance all you choose, Don’t mind (Swedish song)
- Dance and Sing (Anon.)
- Dance and Sing
- Dance and Sing (M. Louise Baum)
- Dance and sing, dance and sing (Anon.)
- Dance and sing, dance and sing, Merrily
- Dance and sing, dance and sing ’Twill (Anon.)
- Dance and song make glad the night (Ellis Walton)
- Dance Around Me (Alice Hirsh)
- Dance around me, dance around me (Alice Hirsh)
- Dance, grand-daughters, dance, my darlings (Victor Hugo)
- Dance in a Ring (Ann Underhill)
- Dance, little baby, dance up high
- Dance, My Dolly (Edna Malin Tanner)
- Dance, my dolly, dance (Edna Malin Tanner)
- Dance of Greeting
- Dance of the Autumn Leaves (L. C. Lockley)
- Dance of the Raindrops (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Dance, play, sing, sorrow disdain (M. Louise Baum)
- Dance Song (Danish folk song)
- Dance the hopak, dance the hopak, Anatole (Carol Powell)
- Dance the Kolo (Yugoslav round)
- Dance, Thumbkin, Dance (Lady Bell)
- Dance, thumbkin, dance, Dance, thumbkin (Lady Bell)
- Dance to this tune by a young boy named Mozart
- Dance to Your Daddy (Old rhyme)
- Dance to your daddy, my little baby (Old rhyme)
- Dancing (Virginia Harrison)
- Dancing and music, laughter and song (M. Louise Baum)
- Dancing and Whirling
- Dancing Around the Christmas Tree (Satis N. Coleman; Alice G. Thorn)
- Dancing at the Prince’s wedding, Duchesses (Katherine Whitmore)
- Dancing, dancing, whirling and whirling
- Dancing in a line so gay, At the signal (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Dancing in Holland (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Dancing in Vienna
- Dancing Lesson (Ann Underhill)
- Dancing on the Green (Fleur Conkling)
- Dancing on the hilltops, Singing in the valleys (Christina Rossetti)
- Dancing School (David Lundie)
- Dancing Snowflakes (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Dancing Song
- Dancing Song (Amelia M. Sontag)
- Dancing Song
- Dancing the Merengue (Puerto Rican folk song)
- Dancing the Old Gavotte (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Dancing the Samba (Brazilian folk song)
- Dancing together, Over the heather (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Dandelion (Patty S. Hill)
- Dandelions (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Dandelions (Nathan Haskell Dole)
- Dandelions in the Grass (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Dandelions in the grass, Like little (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Dandelions in the grass, Like little golden suns (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Dandelions in the grass, Of a summer (Aldis Dunbar)
- Dandelions in the grass, Of a summer night (Aldis Dunbar)
- Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel in the (Spiritual)
- Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel in the li (Spiritual)
- Daniel of old surely knew how to pray (Connie Gonitzke)
- Daniel’s Wisdom (R. F. Mann)
- Daniel’s wisdom may I know (R. F. Mann)
- Daniel’s wisdom may I know, Stephen’s faith and patience show (R. F. Mann)
- Danish Threefold Amen (Danish tune)
- Danke für diesen guten Morgen (Martin Gotthard Schneider)
- Dank sei dir, Gott (Julius Schubring)
- Dank sei dir, Gott der Freude (Friedrich Karl Hofmann)
- Dank sei dir, Vater, für das ewge Leben (Marie Luise Thurmair)
- Danmark, dejligst Vang og Vænge (Traditional Danish song)
- Danny Boy (Frederick E. Wetherby)
- Danny Deever (Rudyard Kipling)
- Danos Tu Luz (Juan Antonio Espinosa)
- Dans la forêt lointaine
- Dans les chantiers (Canadian folk song)
- Dans l'étable misérable (Ruben Saillens)
- Dans ma vie, sois glorifié (Bob Kilpatrick)
- Dans ma vie, sois glorifié / In my life, Lord, be glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- Dans nos obscurités (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités, allume le feu / Within our darkest night, you kindle / En nuestra oscuridad, enciende (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités / Within Our Darkest Night / En nuestra oscuridad (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités / Within our darkest night / En nuestra oscuridad / Als alles duister is (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités / Within our darkest night / En nuestra oscuridad / Im Dunkel unsrer Nacht (Taizé Community)
- Da pacem Domine in diébus nostris
- Dapple Gray (English nursery rhyme)
- Dare and do
- Dare to Be a Daniel (Philip P. Bliss)
- Dare to Be Brave (Wilhelmina L. Rooper)
- Dare to Be Brave, Dare to Be True (Wilhelmina L. Rooper)
- Dare to Be Different (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Dare to Do Right (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to do right! dare to be true! (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to do right! dare to be true! You have a work (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to do right! dare to be true! You have a work that (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to Stand Alone (Nik Day)
- Dare to think, though others frown
- Dare to think, though others frown. Dare in words
- Dark age of error (Evan Stephens)
- Dark age of error, dark age of error (Evan Stephens)
- Dark age of error, dark age of error, Break! (Evan Stephens)
- Dark are the night’s drear shadows
- Dark brown is the river, Golden is the sand (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Dark Clouds
- Dark Eyes (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Dark is the human mind, when bound (Edward L. Sloan)
- Dark is the human mind when bound In unbelief’s degrading thrall (Edward L. Sloan)
- Darkness came o’er the earth When they crucified (Matthew 27:45–46, 50; Luke 23:46; Ruth Heller)
- Darkness covered the earth (Nik Day)
- Darkness Has Passed
- Darkness is slowly surrounding (Scott Foster)
- Dark the battle clouds are closing (Orson F. Whitney)
- Dark the battle clouds are closing Round the chosen (Orson F. Whitney)
- Dark the night, the storm was raging (R. C. Evans)
- Dark was the day they crucified them (L. Melvin Ward)
- Dark was the night, and cold the ground (Thomas Haweis)
- Dark was the night, and cold the ground, On which the Lord was laid (Thomas Haweis)
- Darling Chloe (Samuel N. Mitchell)
- Darling, dear, we should be glad we have (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Darling Effie, comrade, sister (R. C. Evans)
- Darling, I am growing old, Silver threads (Eben E. Rexford)
- Darling little cherub, only one year old! (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Darling Mother (Mary Dale)
- Darling Nellie Gray (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Darling Nelly Gray (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Darling, we are waiting for thee (Eliza R. Snow)
- Darling, we should be glad! we have (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Darling Winnie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Dar Lord, it’s morning now—Cold January light (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Das große Geheimniß der himmlischen Kraft (Richard T. Haag)
- Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron (English folk song)
- Dashing thro’ the snow (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow In a one horse (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow In a one-horse (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow, In a one horse open sleigh (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow In a one-horse open sleigh (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing through the snow (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing through the snow in a one-horse (James Lord Pierpont)
- Das ist ein köstliches Ding (Christian Palmer)
- Das Land in der Fern’ (Louis F. Mönch)
- Das Panier der Pilger (Heinrich Möwes)
- Dass du mich einstimmen lässt (Gnadenthal Community)
- Das Steckenpferd (Karl Hahn)
- Das Volk des Herrn (Karl G. Maeser)
- Das walte Gott, der helfen kann (Johann Betichius)
- Dat is fijn (Rebecca Stevens)
- Daughter, Arise (Randy Kartchner; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Julie de Azevedo; Kenneth Cope)
- Daughter in My Kingdom (Marcia B. Davis)
- Daughter of a King (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Daughter of a King (Matt Mylroie)
- Daughter of a King (Lana Osmun)
- Daughter of God (Jeanni Gould)
- Daughter of God (Nik Day; Karen Cole)
- Daughter of Light (Nik Day)
- Daughter of Zion (Johann Joachim Eschenburg)
- Daughter of Zion (B. F. Barker)
- Daughter Of Zion
- Daughter of Zion, Daughter of Zion (B. F. Barker)
- Daughter of Zion, Daughter of Zion, Daughter (B. F. Barker)
- Daughter of Zion, from the dust (James Montgomery)
- Daughter of Zion, lift thy head (Joel H. Johnson)
- Daughter of Zion, Rejoice (Johann Joachim Eschenburg)
- Daughter of Zion, Rejoice greatly, Rejoice
- Daughters (Randy Kartchner; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Julie de Azevedo; Kenneth Cope)
- Daughters (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Daughters in His Kingdom (Tami J. Creamer)
- Daughters in His Kingdom (Michelle Soderberg)
- Daughters of God (Nik Day)
- Daughters of Zion (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Daughters of Zion (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Daughter, Will You Marry
- “Daughter, will you marry?” “Yea, Father, yea”
- David and Goliath (German folk song)
- David faced the giant with only five small stones (Jan Underwood Pinborough)
- David’s Lamentation (William Billings)
- David’s Theme (Arnold Stringham)
- David, the shepherd boy, with rock and sling (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Daw-kee, Aim Daw-Tsi Taw (Kiowa prayer)
- Daw-kee, Aim Daw-Tsi Taw / Great Spirit, now I pray to you (Kiowa prayer)
- Dawk’yah towgyah (Pawltay)
- Dawk’yah towgyah thawy báht-awm (Pawltay)
- Dawk’yah towgyah thawy báhtawm / Take the saving Word of God (Pawltay)
- Dawn (Richard T. Haag)
- Dawn (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Dawn (Alice Hirsh)
- Dawn and Sunset (C. H. Crandall)
- Dawn at Carmel (Frederick H. Martens)
- Dawn in Hawaii (Hawaiian song)
- Dawn of Day
- Dawn Time (Frederick Winthrop)
- Dawn time glows with tints more rare (Frederick Winthrop)
- Day after day the wagons are rolling (Anne Kaelin)
- Day after day the wagons are rolling, Onward and (Anne Kaelin)
- Day and Night (Old English madrigal)
- Day and Night Praise (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- Daybreak
- Daybreak (German song)
- Daybreak-Noontime-Sunset
- Day by Day (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Day by Day (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day and with each passing moment (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Day by Day – A Prayer (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day, day by day (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day, Dear Lord, of thee three things (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day, dear Lord, of thee three things I pray (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day, God’s gracious love surrounds me (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Day by day the manna fell (Josiah Conder)
- Day by day we are improving (Evan Stephens)
- Day by day, your mercies Lord attend me (Karolina W. Sandell-Berg)
- Day Dreams (Marjorie Knapp)
- Day Has Come (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Day has come and birds are singing (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Day is a maiden light of heart (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Day is Done (James Quinn)
- Day Is Done (Daniel Butterfield)
- Day is done, and you should go home
- Day Is Done, but Love Unfailing (James Quinn)
- Day is done! Day is done! And the sleepy (Anice Terhune)
- Day is done, gone the sun (Daniel Butterfield)
- Day is done, gone the sun, From the lake (Daniel Butterfield)
- Day Is Dying (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day Is Dying in the West (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is dying in the west; Heaven is (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is dying in the west, Heav’n is touching (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is dying in the west, Heav’n is touching earth with rest (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is over, night draws nigh (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Day is over, night draws nigh, Shadows steal across the sky (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Daylight Has Dawned (Yugoslav round)
- Day of Arising (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Day of arising, Christ on the roadway (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Day of Delight (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Day of Delight and Beauty Unbounded (Delores Dufner)
- Day of judgment, day of wonders! (John Newton)
- Day of judgment, day of wonders! Hark! the trumpet’s awful sound (John Newton)
- Day of Rest (George Manwaring)
- Day of Sacrament (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Day of Tears (Lynda Johnson; Kenneth Cope)
- Day on the hills is dawning, Fair in the early morning (Old English madrigal)
- Days are filled with gladness, nights are filled with song (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Days are filled with sorrow and care (John M. Moore)
- Days Gone By (Doug Walker)
- Days Never to Be Forgotten (Brett Raymond)
- Days of ’49
- Days of cloud and days of sunshine (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Days of Elijah (Robin Mark)
- Days of My Youth (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- Days of Spring (Margaret E. Tupper)
- Days of summer glory (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see, All your (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see, All your scenes (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of the Week (Anon.)
- Days the Dearest (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Daytime is over and stars twinkle bright, Lullaby (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Deacon’s Song (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Dead! and their mission done (Evan Stephens)
- Deaf was my ear—my heart was cold (Eliza R. Snow)
- Deal gently (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- De ambos continentes (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Dear brother Hunt has passed away (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Brother, I’m so grieved to part with you (M. R. C.)
- Dear Brother it gives me much pleasure to say (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Brother Lake, my pen I take (R. C. Evans)
- Dear brothers and sisters, I give you my hand
- Dear brother, thou art gone to rest (Huntley’s Collection)
- Dear brother, thou art gone to rest; We will not weep for thee (Huntley’s Collection)
- Dear brother, thou wast in thy bloom (Joel H. Johnson)
- Dear Brother, while the Clergy rage (John Lyon)
- Dear broth’rs and sisters I give you my hand
- Dear Canada, my home, Birthplace (R. C. Evans)
- Dear children, two paths are before you (Laura E. Newell)
- Dear Christians, One and All (Martin Luther)
- Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice (Martin Luther)
- Dear Christ, Uplifted from the Earth (Brian Wren)
- Dear darling Birdie! little feathered love (Hannah T. King)
- Dear, dear old folks (Evan Stephens)
- Dear! Dear! What can the matter be? Such (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Dearest Brother, wherefore leave us? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dearest Children, God Is Near You (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest children, God is near you, watching (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest children, God is near you Watching o’er (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest children, God is near you, Watching o’er you (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest Jesus, at Your Word (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Dearest Jesus, may I be (Frances K. Taylor)
- Dearest Jesus, may I be, day by day, more like (Frances K. Taylor)
- Dearest Jesus, We Are Here (Benjamin Schmolck)
- Dearest land of sunny sky, land of great mountains (Evan Stephens)
- Dearest love, do you remember
- Dearest Mother, I Love You (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- Dearest Savior, may I grow (Anna Johnson)
- Dearest Savior, may I grow more and more like you (Anna Johnson)
- Dearest treasure of my heart (Evan Stephens)
- Dearest treasure of my heart, Joy is only where thou art (Evan Stephens)
- Dear Evelina, Sweet Evelina (Anon.)
- Dear Evelina, sweet Evelina, My love
- Dear Father, bless each little child (Louise M. Ogelvee)
- Dear Father, bless my ears and eyes (Kay Honaker)
- Dear Father, For the love that overflows our hearts (G. Ruth Harpster)
- Dear Father, Hold Me Tight (Peter Janssens)
- Dear Father in Heaven, thank Thee for this
- Dear Father in heaven: There is always work to be done (Mary Moler Worthington)
- Dear Father, now we bow our heads
- Dear father, now we bow our heads in reverence unto Thee
- Dear Father, now we bow our heads in rev’rence
- Dear Father, our hearts are filled with thanksgiving (Gary Rhodes)
- Dear Father, Whom We Cannot See (Roderic Dunkerley)
- Dear flag of our America (Mabel E. Bray)
- Dear flag of our America, How proud (Mabel E. Bray)
- Dear friend, accept, with gratitude (John Lyon)
- Dear friends and true have met beneath this roof (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Dear friends, I pray just lend an ear (Charles L. Walker)
- Dear Friend, ’tis long since last we met (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Dear God, again I bow my head (Norman C. Schlichter)
- Dear God, Embracing Humankind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear God, this little bit of soft pink skin (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Dear God, We Come This Hour to Ask (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Dear heart, the day is long (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Dear Heart We’re Growing Old (H. M. Estabrooke)
- Dear Heavenly Father (Rita S. Robinson)
- Dear heavenly Father, hear us sing
- Dear Heavenly Father, I want to be Thy loving child (Rita S. Robinson)
- Dear Heav’nly Father, teach us how to pray (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Dear honored old piano (Lucy M. Hewlings)
- Dear is the hope that the gospel reveals (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Dear Italian Maid
- Dear Jesus, in Whose Life I See (John Hunter)
- Dear Lady—My Sister (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dear Lady—My Sister: I fain would express (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dear lady! shed no more the scalding tear (Hannah T. King)
- Dear Land of All My Love (Sidney Lanier)
- Dear Land of Home
- Dear Land of home, our hearts to thee are holden
- Dear land of the valleys and mountains (Evan Stephens)
- Dear land of the valleys and mountains, The home of the brave (Evan Stephens)
- Dear land o’ mine, whose storied past (Chester D. Wedrick)
- Dear little babe, With your mother’s eyes (Ellen B. Richardson)
- Dear Little Boy of Mine (J. Keirn Brennan)
- Dear Little Hands (Helene Dreesen)
- Dear little robin perch’d up in a tree
- Dear little snowbirds over the way; They’re
- Dear Little Stranger (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Dear little thought with me all the night (Helen M. Livingston)
- Dear little tree that we plant today
- Dear little violet, Sweet little violet, Tears
- Dear Lizzie, alone in my bedroom (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Lizzie, on the train I’m writing (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Lord, accept the gifts we bring (Charles Derry)
- Dear Lord, accept the gifts we bring, The holiest treasures of our love (Charles Derry)
- Dear Lord and Father (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father [Master] of mankind [us all], Forgive our foolish ways (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father of mankind, Forgive (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father of mankind, forgive our foolish ways! (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and God of Humankind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Savior, now we come (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Dear Lord, and will thy pard’ning love (John Fellows)
- Dear Lord, and will thy pardoning love (John Fellows)
- Dear Lord, by good things built on good (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Dear Lord, for All in Pain (Amy W. Carmichael)
- Dear Lord, Forgive (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Dear Lord, grant me a life of joy (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Dear Lord, I do not ask to see into the mist (Frances Hartman)
- Dear Lord, I do not care if I am growing old (Filindia S. Huff)
- Dear Lord, I thank thee for the burdens (Frances Hartman)
- Dear Lord, I thank Thee for this day (Anna Johnson)
- Dear Lord, I’ve tried to make this day (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Dear Lord, Lead Me Day by Day (Francisca Asuncion)
- Dear Lord, look down on these, I pray (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Dear Lord, now all is gloom and darkness (Ruth C. Mountain)
- Dear Lord, once more my eyes have seen (Hazel Chambers)
- Dear Lord, on This Thy Day (Haydee Wolf)
- Dear Lord, on this thy day of days (Haydee Wolf)
- Dear Lord, our gifts we gladly bring (Mildred Speaks Edward)
- Dear Lord, Take Up The Tangled Strands (Ophelia G. Adams)
- Dear Lord, these are my very own (Hazel Chambers)
- Dear Lord, thou art a patient God (Carrie A. Baird)
- Dear Lord, we ask thee now Our leader to inspire
- Dear Lord, we ask thee to inspire Thy people
- Dear Lord, We Give Our Youth (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Dear Lord, we give our youth to thee (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Dear [Lord] [Well] Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole (James L. Nicholson)
- Dear Lord, we thank Thee for all of your blessings (Ann Smith)
- Dear Lord, who shaped our world so fair (Alfarata Hilton)
- Dear Lord, Who Sought at Dawn of Day (Harry Webb Farrington)
- Dear Mary, how I miss thee, Thy kind (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Dear Master, in Whose Life I See (John Hunter)
- Dear M. I. A. (Anon.)
- Dear mid-Victorian ladies (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Dear Morning-Glory, I am sure (Rebecca B. Foresman)
- Dear Morning-Glory, I am sure You must (Rebecca B. Foresman)
- Dear mother (Aasmund Olavsson Vinje)
- Dear Mother (Jenna B. Mosley)
- Dear mother in dreams I see her (Edward Jakobowski)
- Dear Mother Mine (J. Leland Dewey)
- Dear mother of mine, with your snowy hair (Magdalene C. Stephens)
- Dear Old M. A. C. (Walter Smith)
- Dear Old Pal of Mine (Harold A. Robe)
- Dear Old Pals (George W. Hunt)
- Dear old Pals! jolly old pals! (George W. Hunt)
- Dear Old Stockholm (Anders Fryxell; Fredrik August Dahlgren)
- Dear old tree, now tell me How your green leaves grow (Rational Method in Reading, 1899)
- Dear ones, are you weary and troubled? (Helen H. Lemmel)
- Dear, patient one, so kind to us! We sing love’s (Lula Greene Richards)
- Dear pioneer; brave pioneer, we honor (Shirley Hallstrom)
- Dear Savior, how I love thy name! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Dear Savior, I am thine (Joel H. Johnson)
- Dear Savior, if these lambs should stray (Abby Hyde)
- Dear Savior, if these lambs should stray, From thy secure enclosure’s bound (Abby Hyde)
- Dear Shepherd, Lead Them Gently
- Dear Sisters, though your dreary lot (John Lyon)
- Dear sister, though few days have past (John Lyon)
- Dear Sister, though unknown to thee (John Lyon)
- Dear teacher, listen to my song, And hear (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Dear to My Heart (Joyce Sanders; Sandra Madsen)
- Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, dear are (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the sheep (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear Uncle Dick, you’re going away (Sister Washington)
- Death Gathers Up Thick Clouds of Gloom (Charles W. Penrose)
- Death gathers up thick clouds of gloom and wounds the (Charles W. Penrose)
- Death has placed his cold hand now (Hannah T. King)
- Death is the heritage of man (Charles Derry)
- Death is the heritage of man, Bequeathed as fruit of sin (Charles Derry)
- death-of-sir-mosquito
- Death of Sir Mosquito
- Death of W. H. Harrison (Eliza R. Snow)
- Death Shall Not Destroy My Comfort (Traditional)
- De Banjo Am De Instrument For Me (John T. Rutledge)
- De Bezem (Dutch folk song)
- De bezem, de bezem, Wat doe je er mee (Dutch folk song)
- De bomen in het veld (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- De bon matin, j'ai rencontré le train (Joseph Domergue)
- De Camptown ladies sing dis song (Stephen C. Foster)
- De Camptown ladies sing dis song, Doo-dah (Stephen C. Foster)
- December (Thelma McKinnon Anderson)
- December (Edith M. Lanham)
- December comes with wind and snow (Edith M. Lanham)
- December’s Christmas lights now glow
- December weather has come, now
- Decide (April Meservy)
- Deck the Hall (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the Hall Duet Fantasy (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the Halls (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the halls with boughs of holly (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Talhaiarn)
- Deck Thyself, My Soul (Johann Franck)
- Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness (Johann Franck)
- Deck thyself with joy and gladness (Johann Franck)
- Declare, O Heavens, the Lord of Space (Robert Lansing Edwards)
- De colores (Mexican folk song)
- De colores, de colores (Mexican folk song)
- De colores, de colores / Sing of colors, sing of colors (Mexican folk song)
- Dedicated to a Friend (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Dedication (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Dedication (Willy Reske)
- Dedication (John Lyon)
- Dedication (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dedication (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dedication (Wolfgang Müller)
- Dedication Anthem (Evan Stephens)
- Dedication Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Deedle-deedle-deedle-deedle-dee, The organ-grinder (Ruth Stephens Porter)
- Deedle, Deedle, Dumpling (Nursery rhyme)
- Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son John (Nursery rhyme)
- ¿De el cielo haz recibido, Su luz en tu corazón? (David B. Larsen)
- Deep beneath the surface (Nik Day; Feli Ika)
- Deeper and Deeper (Oswald J. Smith)
- Deeper, Deeper (Charles Price Jones)
- Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus (Charles Price Jones)
- Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus Daily let me go (Charles Price Jones)
- Deep in my heart there’s a gladness (Albert A. Ketchum)
- Deep in our hearts, of lasting peace we dream (Fleur Conkling)
- Deep in the Forest (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Deep in the forest, dark is the night (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Deep in the Heart of Texas (June Hershey; Don Swander)
- Deep in the Shadows of the Past (Brian Wren)
- Deep in the sky, and dark on the mountain (Hannah Bailey)
- Deep in the valleys ringing, the herd-bells
- Deep in the woodland And down the meadow way (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Deep in the woods, long the shadows (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Deep in the woods, long the shadows are lying (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Deep in this holy ground
- Deeply flows the silent Danube (Bulgarian song)
- Deep River (Southern folk song)
- Deep river, my home is over Jordan (Southern folk song)
- Deep sable curtains vail the sky (S. A. Prior)
- Deep the ocean, wild and wide (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Deep Were His Wounds (William Johnson)
- Deep were his wounds, and red (William Johnson)
- Deep Within (David Haas)
- Deep within the heart of God before the dawn of time (Haldor Lillenas)
- De farmer say to de weevil (Traditional)
- Defend the needy and the poor (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Definition of a Word (Lael Woolsey)
- Defune (Japanese folk song)
- De Geest van de Heer is als vuur (William W. Phelps)
- De Geest van de Heer is als vuur / The Spirit of God like a fire is burning / L’Esprit du Seigneur est comme un feu qui flambe (William W. Phelps)
- De Glendy Burk (Stephen Foster)
- De Glendy Burk is a mighty fast boat (Stephen Foster)
- De herdertjes lagen bij nachte (Dutch carol)
- Dein Wort, o Herr, ist milder Tau (Carl Bernhard Garve)
- Dei u’a carreira num cabra (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- ¡Dejad a los Niños Que Vengan! (Barbara C. Mink)
- “¡Dejad a los niños que vengan!” Les dijo el buen Salvador (Barbara C. Mink)
- Dejlig er den himmel blå (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Dejlig er jorden (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- De kleinste (J. P. Heye)
- De la misma iglesia
- De la misma iglesia tú eres, Si detrás del Calvario
- De la Sierra Morena, Cielito Lindo (Spanish folk song)
- Del culto el tiempo llega
- Del culto el tiempo llega, Comienza la oración
- De lette Bud i Skib med Rør (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Deliverance (Ruth May Fox)
- Deliverance belongs to the Lord
- Deliverance Broke The Dawn (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Deliverance From Time To Time (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Deliver Me From Evil (Bert Witvoet)
- Deliver the Child (David Pliler)
- Deliver us from fear and sadness (Josh Tinley)
- Demain (Francine Cockenpot)
- Demain il fera beau sur les grands routes (Francine Cockenpot)
- Demands of the Scriptures (J. F. Mintun)
- De mie bollen ti spiri (Francesco Maria Piave)
- De miei bollenti spiriti (Francesco Maria Piave)
- Den blomstertid nu kommer (Israel Kolmodin; Johan Olof Wallin)
- Den Bonde, som vil lede
- Den Gamle af Dage, o sig, hvem er han? (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Den Gang vor Herre, Jesus, stod paa Jorden (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Den Glæde, Verden giver (E. I. Ingemann)
- Denke dir den Lauf der Welten (Johannes Huber)
- Denk’ nicht, wenn du kommest nach Zion (Karl G. Maeser)
- Den Mand fra Zion agtes ej paa Jord (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Denmark, Lovely Field and Meadow (Traditional Danish song)
- Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (Julius Schubring)
- De noche iremos (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos / By Night, We Hasten (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos / By Night, We Hasten / De nuit nous irons (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche / By night, we hasten in darkness / De nuit nous irons dans l’ombre / In dunkler Nacht woll’n wir ziehen (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche / De nuit nous irons dans l’ombre / By night, we hasten in darkness (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche / Wij gaan de nacht door, het duister / By night, we hasten in darkness / De nuit nous irons dans l’ombre / In dunkler Nacht woll’n wir ziehen (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos / Wij gaan de nacht door (Luis Rosales)
- Den Sabbat soll ich halten rein
- Den Sag er aldrig i Verden tabt (Kristian Ostergaard)
- Den signede dag med fryd vi ser (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Den store hvide flok vi se (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Den store mester kommer (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Den Tid, som var lovet, er nu kommen nær (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Den Tro, som Jesus favner (Brorson)
- Den yndigste rose er funden (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Depart awhile, each thought of care (John J. Hughes)
- Depart awhile, each thought of care, Be earthly things forgotten all (John J. Hughes)
- De possum meat am good to eat (Henry Hart; Sam Lucas)
- Depth of Mercy (Charles Wesley)
- Depth of Mercy! Can There Be (Charles Wesley)
- Depth of mercy! Can there be mercy still reserved for me? (Charles Wesley)
- De quoi qu’y a deux?
- Der Apostolische Segen (Christian Gregor)
- Der du die ew’ge Liebe bift (August Rahlmann)
- Der du uns als Vater liebest (Georg Joachim Zollikofer)
- Der er dejligt udi Skoven (John F. Petersen)
- Der er en yndig Fugl (Adam Dan)
- Der er et herligt ord
- Der er et Land, et dejligt Land (Bengte Andersen)
- Der er et Land, hvor ingen Torne saarer (P. V. Poulsen)
- Der er et Land, som fryder sødt mit Hjerte (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Der er et yndigt land (Adam Oehlenschläger)
- Der er saa lunt, der er saa lyst (P. Christian Kierkegaard)
- Dere’s a Star in de East on Christmas morn (African-American spiritual)
- Der flyver saa mange Fngle (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Der Frommen Herde
- Der går ett stille tog (Björnstjerne Björnson)
- Der Glaube fehlt (Johann G. Schöner)
- Der Glaube fehlt und darum fehlen (Johann G. Schöner)
- Der Gottesdienst soll fröhlich sein (Martin Gotthard Schneider)
- Der größte Held (Leo Haefeli)
- Der Heilige Geist (Georg Joachim Zollikofer)
- Der Herr bricht ein um Mitternacht (Johann Christoph Rube)
- Der Herr ging vorüber (Julius Schubring)
- Der Herr ist freundlich (Hannelore Hardan)
- Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (Hans Georg Nägeli)
- Der Herr segne dich und behüte dich (Ulrich Gohl)
- Der Jäger in dem grünen Wald (German folk song)
- Der leger en Engel for Vuggerne smaa (Adam Dan)
- Der Liebe Abschiedszoll (E. Gebhardt)
- Der Liebe unergründlich Maaß (Richard T. Haag)
- Der Lindenbaum (Wilhelm Müller)
- Der mange skal komme fra Öst og fra Vest (Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- Der Mond ist aufgegangen (Matthias Claudius)
- Derry Ding Ding Dason (English round)
- Der See, der den Himmel spiegelt (Johannes Jourdan)
- Der Vogelfänger (Emanuel Schikaneder)
- Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja (Emanuel Schikaneder)
- Der Wanderer (Georg Philipp Schmidt von Lübeck)
- Der Winter ist kommen (Agnes Franz)
- Der Winter ist kommen, verstummt ist den Hain (Agnes Franz)
- Descending The Stairs (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Descend, O Holy Spirit (Michaele Murphy)
- Descend, O Holy Spirit, descend on us we pray (Michaele Murphy)
- Descend, O Spirit, Purging Flame (Scott Francis Brenner)
- Descend, thou Comforter Divine (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Descend, thou Comforter Divine, And from each heart all gloom dispel (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Deseret (Richard Alldridge)
- Deseret (William Willes)
- Deseret (William W. Phelps)
- Deseret (Karl G. Maeser)
- Deseret, Deseret! ’tis the home of the free (William Willes)
- Desereted Homestead (Olive C. Wehr)
- Desert night descending Over sands (Frederick H. Martens)
- Desert Prayer (Frederick H. Martens)
- Desert Song (Laura E. Richards)
- Desert Song (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Desire (Evelyn Wooster Viner)
- Desire for Holiness (Balthasar Münter)
- Despair not, O heart, in thy sorrow (Aurelius Clemens Prudentius; Edward Traill Horn III)
- ¡Despertad! (Pedro Castro)
- ¡Despertad, despertad, oh cristianos! (Pedro Castro)
- Despide hoy tu grey (Ramón Bon)
- Despide hoy tu grey En paz y bendición (Ramón Bon)
- Despise Not the Little Ones (Matthew 18:10–14 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Destiny (Susan Evans McCloud)
- De Sun’s Comin’ Back (Ben King)
- Des Vögleins Begräbnis (Ludwig Bechstein)
- De Tal Manera Amó Dios al Mundo (John 3:16; Barbara C. Mink)
- De tal manera amó Dios al mundo, que él (John 3:16; Barbara C. Mink)
- Det er forvist paa Tiden snart
- Det er så yndigt at følges ad (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- De tierra lejana venimos (Puerto Rican carol)
- De tierra lejana venimos a verte / From a distant home the Savior we come seeking (Puerto Rican carol)
- Det kimer nu til julefest (Martin Luther; N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Det kimer nu til julefest / The bells of Christmas chime once more (Martin Luther; N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Det lufter mildt i Høst fra Velsignelsernes Hjem (E. I. Ingemann)
- Det lyser i stille grender (Jakob Sande)
- De toi je reçois, à toi je donne (Anon.)
- De toi je reçois, à toi je donne / From you I receive, to you I give (Anon.)
- Det strålar en stjärna (Jeanna Oterdahl)
- Det susar genom livets strid (Carl Boberg)
- Det var mig en trøstig Tanke (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- De uil zat in de olme (Dutch round)
- De unitate ecclesiae (Cyprian of Carthage)
- Deus chama a gente pra um momento novo (Ernesto Barros Cardoso; Darlene Schützer; Paulo R. Salles Garcia; Tércio Junker; Dea C. Affini; Eder Soares)
- Deus Misereatur (Anon.)
- Deux petites mains (Anon.)
- Deux petites mains font clac, clac, clac (Anon.)
- Devotion (William Hammond)
- Devotion (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Devotion (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Devotion
- Devotional Hymn (Richard Alldridge)
- De ziua ta, mămico (Romanian children’s song)
- Día Llegará (María Antonieta Torres)
- Día llegará en que en la tierra sabrán (María Antonieta Torres)
- Diamond (Nik Day)
- Diana’s hair is china white (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Diana’s Shawl (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Dias, horas, esperando
- Dichter und Bauer (Franz von Suppé)
- Dickey-Bird Song (Traditional)
- Dickle Derry (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Dickle, Dickle Derry, Dickle, Dickle Dee (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Dickory, Dickory, Dock (Traditional English song)
- Dickory dickory dock, the mouse (Traditional English song)
- Dickory, dickory dock; The mouse ran up (Traditional English song)
- Dickory dickory dock; the mouse ran up the clock (Traditional English song)
- Dickory, dickory, dock; tick, tock (Traditional English song)
- Dick Whittington (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Dicsőség (Simon Péter Jukundián)
- Diddledy, Diddledy, Dumpty (Nursery rhyme)
- Diddledy, diddledy, dumpty, The cat (Nursery rhyme)
- Diddledy, diddledy, dumpty, The cat ran up (Nursery rhyme)
- Did ever you see the like before? (African-American spiritual)
- Did Jesus die upon the cross, and was he for us (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Did Jesus Really Live Again? (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Did Jesus really live again? Yes (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Did Jesus really live again? Yes, when the third (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Did Not Our Hearts Burn? (David A. Zabriskie)
- Didn’t It Shine (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Didn’t We Love Him? (Doug Stewart)
- Did They Know? (Todd McCabe)
- Did ya ever try to hitch up a yoke of oxen (Ramona J. Pace)
- Did you ever go to meeting, Uncle Joe (American folk song)
- Did you ever hear of pussies Who never (Anne Murray Larned)
- Did you ever hear of sweet Betsy from Pike
- Did you ever see a cow in the sky? (Folk song)
- Did you ever see a dragon? He’s a very fearsome (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- Did You Ever See a Lassie?
- Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie
- Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie
- Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie, did
- Did you ever see an apple orchard In full bloom (Grace Candland Jacobsen)
- Did You Know (BeBe Winans; Manuel Seal Jr.)
- Did You Know? (Ellen B. Richardson)
- Did you know that when you knelt and prayed (Elizabeth Spotten)
- Did you know there are fairies In the garden
- Did you know you’re a temple (Madilyn Paige)
- Did you say you did not favor Prohibition’s cause? (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Did You See Him in the Garden? (Shawn M. Stringham)
- Did You See How the Snowflakes (Jenette B. McKay)
- Did you see how the snowflakes came down (Jenette B. McKay)
- Did you see how the snowflakes came down from above (Jenette B. McKay)
- Did you see the leaves falling softly, softly (Ivan Olson)
- Did You Think to Pray? (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Die Allmacht (Johann Ladislaus Pyrker)
- Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Die Forelle (Friedrich Müller)
- Die Gnade uns’res Herrn Jesu Christi (Christian Gregor)
- Die güldne Sonne voll Freud und Wonne (Paul Gerhardt)
- Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Die Hirten auf dem Felde (Austrian carol)
- Die Kirche Christi wanket nicht (W. Rehbein)
- Die Kirche Jesu Christi (W. Rehbein)
- Die Musici (German folk song)
- Die Nacht ist kommen (Petrus Herbert)
- Die Sach ist dein, Herr Jesu Christ (Samuel Preiswerk; Felician Zaremba)
- Die Sach ist dein, Herr Jesus Christ (Samuel Preiswerk; Felician Zaremba)
- Die schönste Zeit, die liebste Zeit (Wilhelm Hey)
- Dies est lætitiæ (Anon.)
- Dies ist der Tag, den Gott gemacht (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Die Sonne geht auf (Hans-Martin Rauch)
- Die Sonne geht auf: Christ ist erstanden! (Hans-Martin Rauch)
- Diet (Irene Christopherson)
- Dieu en nous, Dieu partout / God within God around / Dios aquí, Dios allá (Randall Pratt)
- Dieu est si bon
- Dieu est si bon, Dieu est si bon
- Dieu nous aime (Shirley Judd)
- Dieu nous aime, Dieu nous aime (Shirley Judd)
- Dieu veut que je sois un bon gérant (Marilyn Suddaby)
- Diezmo y las ofrendas (Vicente Poot P.)
- Diezmo y las ofrendas para la obra de Dios (Vicente Poot P.)
- Different Is Beautiful (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Diff’rent is beautiful! God bless variety! (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Digno es de todo loor (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Digno es Jesús
- Digno es Jesús, digno es Jesús
- Digno es Jesús / Worthy is Christ
- Dim forbidding and still Spread the steppes (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Dims the light of mortal vision (Dale S. Cox)
- Din Aand med min Aand Vidne bær
- Dinah (Anon.)
- Dinah, won’t you blow, Dinah, won’t you blow (Anon.)
- Dinah Won’t You Blow Your Horn (Anon.)
- Dinga, Dinga, Doodle (Folk song)
- Ding-a-ding ding-a-dong
- Ding-a-ding ding-a-dong, I will play
- Ding-a-ling, ding-a-ling! Choo-ker, choo-ker (Satis N. Coleman; Alice G. Thorn)
- Ding, ding, ding, ding
- Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, a-ding a-ding (Sue Hanlin)
- Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! All aboard
- Ding, ding, ding, dong, Choo choo, choo choo
- Ding, ding, ding! From the high tow’r Hear (Emilie Poulsson)
- Ding ding ding, silver bells sing a song (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Ding, Dong, Bell (English folk song)
- Ding dong bell, ding dong bell (English folk song)
- Ding, dong, bell! Nimble little Nell (Emilie Poulsson)
- Ding, dong, bell, Pussy’s in the well (English folk song)
- Ding, dong! Bells gaily ringing Say ding, dong! (Lucy Allen)
- Ding-dong, ding-dong
- Ding, dong, ding, dong, Christmas coming! (Old song)
- Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong
- Ding-dong ding-dong ding-dong ding-dong
- Ding-dong, Ding-dong, Ding-dong, Ding-dong (Frances S. Vaughan; Nancy B. Britt)
- Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong bell
- Ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong. Do you
- Ding dong, Ding dong, Easter bells are ringing (Third grade children)
- Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Hark how the bells (Peter J. Wilhousky)
- Ding, dong, ding, dong. Hear the Christmas (Olive Woodman)
- Ding dong! Ding dong! Too-too-ta-too-ta-too! (Frederick Manley)
- Ding, dong, hear the bells ringing, Ding, dong (French song)
- Ding-Dong, Merrily on High! (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Ding! Dong! Merrily on high in heav’n the bells are ringing (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Din klara sol går åter opp (Johan Olof Wallin)
- Din klara sol går åter upp (Johan Olof Wallin)
- Dinna Forget (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Dios de la esperanza (Alvin Schutmaat)
- ¡Dios de la esperanza, danos gozo y paz! (Alvin Schutmaat)
- ¡Dios de la esperanza, danos gozo y paz! / May the God of hope go with us every day (Alvin Schutmaat)
- Dios Es Luz (1 John 1:5–7 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Dios está aquí (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God Is Here Today (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God Is Here Today / Notre Dieu est là (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God is here today / Notre Dieu est là / Deus está aqui / God, de Heer, is hier (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God is hier vandaag (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God is hier vandaag / God is here today / Notre Dieu est là / Deus está aqui (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí; tan cierto / Notre Dieu est là, aussi réel / God is here today; as certain (Raúl Galeano)
- ¡Dios Eterno! en Tu Presencia (Juan Bautista Cabrera)
- ¡Dios eterno! en tu presencia nuestros siglos (Juan Bautista Cabrera)
- Dios Eterno, Tú Que Moras (Vernon L. Peterson)
- Dios eterno, tú que moras en la esfera celestial (Vernon L. Peterson)
- Dios, Hazme Instrumento
- Dios, hazme instrumento que alabe tu nombre
- Dios nos ha puesto un nombre precioso (Vicente Poot P.)
- Dios Padre, Dios Hijo
- Dios Padre, Dios Hijo, Dios Santo Espíritu
- Dios Te Bendiga, Protección Te Dé (Epigmenio Velasco)
- Dios te loamos (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Dios viene al mundo a traves (Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd)
- Dios viene al mundo a través de nosotros (Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd)
- Dip, Boys, Dip The Oar (F. Sarona)
- Di Provenza il Mar (Francesco Maria Piave)
- Di Provenza il mar, il suol (Francesco Maria Piave)
- Direction (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Dir ergeb ich mich, Jesu ewiglich (Richter)
- Dir, Herr, sei dieses Kind empfohlen (Christoph Friedrich Neander)
- Dir sei mein ganzes Leben (Dresdner Gesangbuch)
- Dir sei mein ganzes Leben, mein Vater (Dresdner Gesangbuch)
- Discendi, Amor santo (Bianco da Seina)
- Disciple of Christ (Nik Day)
- Disciples had come to see Jesus one day (Vonnie Tims)
- Disciple’s Prayer (Dale S. Cox)
- Discovery (Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson)
- Disease (John Lyon)
- Disease at thy approach retreats (Hannah T. King)
- Dishes to Wash (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- Dishes to wash and dishes to wipe (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- Dish-Washing Song (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Dismissals
- Dismissals in Easter Season
- Dismiss us, O Lord, with Thy favor and smile
- Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing (Joseph Hart)
- Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord (Joseph Hart)
- Dismiss your anxious care (Philip Doddridge)
- Disse Jesus (Manuel Avelino de Souza)
- Distaff Song (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Distant Land (John Rutter)
- Distracted (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- Ditches Break Again No More (Moses E. Gifford)
- Dit is mijn lied (Lloyd Stone)
- Dit is mijn lied, o God / This is my song, O God / Voici mon chant, ô Dieu (Lloyd Stone)
- Dive, Ducks, Dive (Rowena B. Bennett)
- Dive, ducks, dive, One, two, three, four, five (Rowena B. Bennett)
- Diverse in Culture, Nation, Race (Ruth Duck)
- Divine (Nik Day)
- Divine Aid (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Divine Compassion (C. Austin Miles)
- Divine Truth Restored (Parley P. Pratt)
- Diving (Flora I. Johanson)
- Dixie (Daniel D. Emmett)
- Dixie Land (Daniel D. Emmett)
- Dixie’s Land (Daniel D. Emmett)
- Djetešce nam se rodilo (Anon.)
- Do all the good you can (John Wesley)
- Do and Dare
- Do As I’m Doing (Anon.)
- Do as I’m doing; Follow, follow me! (Anon.)
- Do as I’m doing, Follow, follow me! Do as I’m doing (Anon.)
- Dobrú noc, má milá (Slovak folk song)
- Doctrine and Covenants (Neva M. Baker)
- Doctrine and Covenants (Janice D. Harrington)
- Doctrine and Covenants, a book of inspiration (Janice D. Harrington)
- Doctrine and Covenants, blest book of revelation (Neva M. Baker)
- Doctrine and Cov’nants, blest Book of Revelation (Neva M. Baker)
- Dodo, l’enfant, do, l’enfant dormira tan tôt (French folk song)
- Do Duddle
- Do each day
- Doe Kemmerer’s Favorite
- Does He Remember? (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Does Jesus Care (Frank E. Graeff)
- Does Jesus care when my heart is pained (Frank E. Graeff)
- Does the Journey Seem Long? (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Does the journey seem long, The path rugged and (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Does the journey seem long, the path rugged and steep? (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Does the journey seem long? We can
- Doggie’s Bath (E. Gordon Browne)
- Dogie Song (Cowboy song)
- Do good, O God, to those who are good
- Dog Tick (Texas singing game)
- “Dog tick, dog tick, Dog tick bitin’ me!” (Texas singing game)
- Do His Will (David A. Zabriskie)
- Do I look in the mirror to check ev’ry day (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Doing, doing, doing every day, all our little duties (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Doing Nothing but Sing (Old English rhyme)
- Do It All in the Name of the Lord (Donna Jones)
- Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with your God (Albert F. Bayly)
- Doktor Eisenbart (Pennsylvania Dutch folk song)
- Do Likewise, My Friend (Michael Webb)
- Dollar, dollar
- Dollar, dollar, how you wander from one hand
- Dollies’ Washing Day (F. A. Weatherly)
- Doll Song (Harriet L. Grove)
- Dolly (Patsy Parker)
- Dolly darling, close your eyes, Tired now (Nina B. Hartford)
- Dolly, Dolly, come and walk with me (Patsy Parker)
- Dolly in my arms you’re sleeping, Lullaby (Julia Colton Willard)
- Dolly’s Lullaby (Nina B. Hartford)
- Do, Lord, do, Lord, do, Lord, remember me (African-American spiritual)
- Do, Lord, Remember Me (African-American spiritual)
- Dome of azure sky O’er sea of azure! (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Dona Nobis Pacem (Liturgical text)
- Dona nobis pacem Domine (Taizé Community)
- Dona nobis pacem, pacem (Liturgical text)
- Doney Gal (Cowboy song)
- Dong, Dong… Ring, ring the bells to greet the glad (Evan Stephens)
- Don Jolley Waltz
- Don Juan Minuet
- Donkey (Nursery rhyme)
- Donkey, donkey old and gray, Open (Nursery rhyme)
- Donkey Music
- Donkey Riding (Sea shanty)
- Donkeys and Carrots (Belgian round)
- Donkeys are in love with carrots (Belgian round)
- Donned in the silvery robes of the morn (Anna Rosdahl)
- Do Not Be Afraid (Joy F. Patterson)
- Do Not Despair, O Little Flock (Johann M. Altenburg)
- Do Not Find Me Sleeping (Pamela Martin)
- Do Not Forsake Me, Lord (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Do not forsake me, O God of my salvation
- Do Not Hurt God’s Presence, Children (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Do not indulge the gifted pen
- Do Not Keep Silent, O God (The Iona Community)
- Do Not Leave Me (Meta Denker-Schweizer)
- Do not trust him gentle lady, Tho’ his voice (Henry A. Coard)
- Do not wait until some deed (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Do not wait until some deed of greatness (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Do not wait until some deed of greatness you may do (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Don’t Be Afraid (John L. Bell)
- Don’t be afraid. My love is stronger (John L. Bell)
- Don’t be afraid. There’s a star (Nik Day)
- Don’t be alarmed (Gustav Adolf)
- Don’t be discouraged when trouble’s in your life (Albert A. Goodson)
- Don’t be discouraged with trouble in your life (Albert A. Goodson)
- Don’t be frightened, sad little princess (Anon.)
- Don’t Delay Your Coming (Vicente Poot P.)
- Don’t Envy the Boy
- Don’t envy the boy with the cheerful smile
- Don’t Ever Forget to Pray (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- Don’t Ever Stop (Michael Webb)
- Don’t Forget
- Don’t forget Jesus when long is the way (William C. Poole)
- Don’t Give Up (Phoebe Cary)
- Don’t Go Away and Leave Me (Anon.)
- Don’t Go Near the Water
- Don’t Hesitate (Karl G. Maeser)
- Don’t hold me back, I cannot stay (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t It Make You Want to Go Home (J. South)
- Don’t Kill the Birds (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the birds, the little birds! (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the little birds (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the little birds, That sing (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the little birds, That sing on bush (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t Leave Me Now, Lord! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t Let Anybody Take Your Crown (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t let the harp hang silent (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Don’t Let Your Watch Run Down (American folk song)
- Don’t let your watch run down, Captain (American folk song)
- Don’t Look Back (Lori Parker Foote)
- Don’t Make Such Faces (Evan Stephens)
- Don’t make such faces or I cannot sing at all (Evan Stephens)
- Don’t Marry the Mormon Boys (Pioneer folk song)
- Don’t Run in Debt
- Don’t run in debt—never mind, never mind
- Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (Lew Brown; Charles Tobias)
- Don’t Stay Away (African-American spiritual)
- Don’t Step There (Children’s Friend)
- Don’t Stop the Music
- Don’t take our dreams away, we have to dream (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t think there is nothing for children to do (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Don’t Turn Him Away (Haldor Lillenas)
- Don’t Turn the Savior Away (Harry Clarke)
- Don’t Want to Go Home (Czech children’s song)
- Don’t want to go home, don’t want to go home (Czech children’s song)
- Don’t waste your time (Oskar and Julia)
- Don’t worry (W. W. Burton)
- Don’t Worry (W. W. Burton)
- Don’t worry about them, as painless (Frederik Christensen)
- Don’t You Go (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Don’t you go! Oh, don’t you go to far Zamboanga (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Don’t You Go Tommy (C. T. Lockwood)
- Don’t you hear the bells now ringing? (Dion de Marbelle)
- Don’t You Marry the Mormon Boys (Pioneer folk song)
- Don’t you wish we all could be (E. Gordon Browne)
- Don’t you wish we all could be Playing (E. Gordon Browne)
- Doo Dah
- Doo-Dah Da (Stephen C. Foster)
- Doo-Dah Day
- Doodle-ee doodle
- Doodle-ee doodle, Doodle-ee doodle, She lived
- Doopy Doopy Doop
- Do re me fa, I’m quite tired of syllabizing
- Do, Re, Mi
- Do Re Mi
- Do, re, mi, fa, so, A-fishing we will go (Joan Henry)
- Do, ré, mi, la perdrix (Anon.)
- Do, ré, mi, la perdrix, Mi, fa, sol, elle s’envole (Anon.)
- Do, re, mi, mi, re, do; We are learning
- Do so la ti do so la ti do do ti ti la la so
- Do, sol, do, sol, ti, la, sol; Re, mi, fa
- Dos rhagot, Seion, dringa fry (John S. Davis)
- Dost thou in a manger lie (Jean Mauburn; Micheal R. Carson)
- Do they miss me at home? (Sidney M. Grannis)
- Do they pray for me at home? (John H. Tenney)
- Do They Think Of Me At Home? (J. E. Carpenter)
- Do this way and that way
- Doth remember, sisters dear, the happy days of childhood (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Double Chant—The Ten Commandments (Isaac Watts)
- Doubt like tempest-clouds may lower (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Doubt like tempest-clouds may lower, Faith will break its dead’ning spell (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Doubt Not (Nik Day)
- Doughnut Song
- D’où viens-tu, bergère? (French Canadian carol)
- D’où viens-tu bergère, d’ou viens-tu? (French Canadian carol)
- Doves
- Dove Talk (Emilie Poulsson)
- Do We Have a Stone in Our Hand (Liv Nordhaug)
- Do we not know that solemn word (Isaac Watts)
- Do What Is Right (Anon.)
- Do what is right, let the consequence follow (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day-dawning is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day dawn is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day-dawn is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the daydawn is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day-dawn is breaking, Hailing (Anon.)
- Down again, feel like quitting (Michael Webb)
- Down a lighted street in London (Sister Washington)
- Down and up we’re swinging, Down and up
- Down at the Cross (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the cross where my Savior died (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the cross where my Saviour died (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the sacred wave (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down at the station, early in the morning (English song)
- Down by the Jordan (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- Down by the Jordan, a prophet named John was baptizing (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- Down by the Old Mill Stream (Tell Taylor)
- Down by the River (Sarah E. Carmicheal)
- Down By The River (R. Sinclair)
- Down By The River
- Down by the Riverside (African-American spiritual)
- Down by the Riverside (English folk song)
- Down By the River-side (African-American spiritual)
- Down by the River’s Verdant Side (Anon.; Alexander Neibaur)
- Down by the river’s verdant side, Low by the soitary (Anon.; Alexander Neibaur)
- Down by the river—The dark flowing river (Sarah E. Carmicheal)
- Down by the sea of Galilee (L. S. Boswell)
- Down by the Station
- Down by the station Early in the morning
- Down Came a Lady (Virginia folk song)
- Down came a lady, Down came one (Virginia folk song)
- Down deep in the valley a stream rushes by (Cecil Cowdrey)
- Down, Down, Down
- Down from her dainty head The Lily (Japanese song)
- Down from its rocky nook Swift flows (Arthur Guiterman)
- Down from Sierra Morena there comes (Spanish folk song)
- Down from the mountaintops, tumbling (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Down from the trees, The autumn leaves all (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Down from the trees the nuts are falling (Virginia Baker)
- Down Galilee’s Slow Roadways (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Down Home (Pennsylvania folk song)
- Down home we have an old, old shack (Pennsylvania folk song)
- Down in a bog lived a little polliwog (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Down in a garden olden (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- Down in a garden olden, Just where I do not know (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- Down in a thorny forest glade
- Down in Demerara
- Down in Dixie (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Down in Mexico, sunny Mexico, All the children
- Down in Mobile (American folk song)
- Down in Mobile, Down in Mobile (American folk song)
- Down in Mobile, Down in Mobile, How I love (American folk song)
- Down in old Meh-hee-ko (Mexican folk song)
- Down in some lone valley (English folk song)
- Down in some lone valley in a lonesome place (English folk song)
- Down in the bleak December bay (Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth)
- Down in the country when the dew is falling (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Down in the cranberry meadow Peepers
- Down in the depths of the gray-green tides (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Down in the farmyard, see, there are (R. A. Minter)
- Down in the fields where the wild flow’rs grow (Patty S. Hill)
- Down in the green and shady bed (Anon.)
- Down in the land of sunny bowers
- Down in the lovely meadow (Italian folk song)
- Down in the Lower Land (German folk song)
- Down in the lower-land living is fine (German folk song)
- Down in the meadow is a pond Where the hens (Frank Luther)
- Down in the meadows, where the cowslips spring (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Down in the meadow the flowers appear (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Down in the pastures green (Mary Rose Jack)
- Down in the street I hear playing
- Down in the valley (Skip-rope poem)
- Down in the Valley (Western folk song)
- Down in the valley, the valley so low (Western folk song)
- Down in the valley, Where the green grass (Skip-rope poem)
- Down in the valley with my Savior I would go (William O. Cushing)
- Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go (William O. Cushing)
- Down into the Jordan (Marcella Schenck)
- Down into the Jordan walked Jesus (Marcella Schenck)
- Down in Utah
- Down Mobile (American folk song)
- Down Mobile, Down Mobile, How I loved (American folk song)
- Down on Smiley’s Farm (Helen Howarth Lemmel)
- Down on the Mississippi floating (Stephen Foster)
- Down on the Mississippi floating, Long time (Stephen Foster)
- Downright, Upright (Anon.)
- Down she sat and loud she cried (Slovak folk song)
- Down the Allegheny (American folk song)
- Down the bay the ships go sailing (May Morgan)
- Down the hills and valleys green Walks
- Down the Lane (Frederick H. Martens)
- Down the mountainside Doth a streamlet glide
- Down the Rain Comes (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Down the rain comes, Pitter, patter (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Down the River (American party song)
- Down the Road (Marjorie Knapp)
- Down the road the scouts are marching (Marjorie Knapp)
- Down the road to London Town Came a flock (Mary E. Wilkins Freeman)
- Down the runway, Thundering swift (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Down the shadowed lane (Henry Snow)
- Down the steep side of the mountain (Evan Stephens)
- Down the Stream (Arthur Guiterman)
- Down the Stream
- Down the stream, down the stream, All the leaves
- Down the stream he poled the raft (Arthur Guiterman)
- Down the street comes the juggler man (Mary J. M. Larkin)
- Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home (Ernest R. Ball)
- Down the village street the hurdy-gurdy man (German song)
- Down to Earth (Fred Kaan)
- Down to Earth, as a Dove (Fred Kaan)
- Down to the river came little Eileen (Irish folk song)
- Down to the River to Pray (Traditional)
- Down to the Sacred Stream (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down to the sacred wave (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down to the sacred wave, The Lord of life was led (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down where ferns and alders grow, Once I saw
- Down Where the Watermelons Grow (Anon.)
- Down yonder green valley where streamlets (Welsh folk song)
- Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander (Welsh folk song)
- Doxologia (Matthew 6:13; Pablo D. Sosa)
- Doxology (Thomas Ken)
- Doxology (Matthew 6:13; Pablo D. Sosa)
- Do ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay (John Woodcock Graves)
- Do Ye Know Him? (Miguel Manzano)
- Do you always speak the truth? (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Do you believe in the Father, the Son, and the Spirit (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Do you ever feel alone (Jan Pinborough)
- Do you ever stop as the days pass by (Lulu W. Nelson)
- Do You Ever Think of Me? (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- Do you ever wonder who you are? (Mindy Gledhill)
- Do you fear the foe will in the conflict win? (Ada Blenkhorn)
- Do you fear the force of the wind, The slash (Hamlin Garland)
- Do You Fear the Wind? (Hamlin Garland)
- Do You Have Room? (Shawna Belt Edwards)
- Do You Hear It?
- Do you hear it? Do you hear it? Knock, knock (Marian Major)
- Do you hear me every hour (Junior Bonner)
- Do you hear the cowboys singing, And playing (June Norton)
- Do you hear the little bird Singing on (French song)
- Do you hear them coming, brother? (Ralph E. Hudson)
- Do you hear the song of rain, Pattering down (Patty S. Hill)
- Do You Hear What I Hear? (Noël Regney)
- Do You Know? (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how many stars (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how many stars There are (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how many stars There are shining (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how the farmer, Do you know
- Do You Know I’m Here? (Jayne B. Malan)
- Do you know, it’s true there are fishes (Russell M. Dodge)
- Do you know my spirit lingers Round you (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Do you know the trees by name (Rebecca B. Foresman)
- Do you know what I’d do If I were you? (Alice Hirsh)
- Do you know what I’d do Were I you (Alice Hirsh)
- Do you know what traffic lights say to you? (Marian Major)
- Do you know what your name is
- Do You Know Your Name?
- Do You Know Your Savior? (Stephanie T. DeGraw)
- Do you love Jesus, Halleloo? (Marcia Legg)
- Do You Need a Friend? (W. E. M.)
- Do you need a friend to keep you till the end? (W. E. M.)
- Do Your Duty (Dona W. Haws)
- Do You Really Care? (B. C.)
- Do you remember years ago (Nik Day; Camry Pula)
- Do You See Merry Phyllis? (Kate Greenaway)
- Do you see merry Phyllis? That dear (Kate Greenaway)
- Do you see my family here? Father, mother (Gertrude Maynard)
- Do you see through troubled eyes (Steven K. Jones)
- Do you think Jesus sang (Carol Ann Wight)
- Do you think the world’s a better place (Amy Martin)
- Do you want to believe? (Annette W. Dickman)
- Dragonflies (Japanese folk song)
- Dragon-Flies (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Draw a Bucket of Water (English singing game)
- Draw a bucket of water, For my lady’s (English singing game)
- Drawing of the Water (Palestinian folk song)
- Draw Me Close (Kelly Carpenter)
- Draw me close to You, never let me go (Kelly Carpenter)
- Draw Me Nearer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Draw Near (Stephen P. Schank)
- Draw Near (Kelly Jarvis)
- Draw Near (B. B. McKinney)
- Draw Near and Take the Body of the Lord (John Mason Neale)
- Draw near, draw near, the Master is here (B. B. McKinney)
- Draw Near in Faith (Thomas R. Beil)
- Draw near in faith, ye sons of men (Thomas R. Beil)
- Draw Near Unto Me
- Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord (John Mason Neale)
- Draw Nigh to God (Colbert Croft; Joyce Croft)
- Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you (Colbert Croft; Joyce Croft)
- Drawn to the Cross, Which Thou Hast Blessed (Genevieve M. Irons)
- Drawn to the Light (John C. Ylvisaker)
- Draw the circle, draw the circle wide (Gordon Light)
- Draw the Circle Wide (Gordon Light)
- Draw the Circle Wide (Gordon Light)
- Draw Thou My Soul (Lucy Larcum)
- Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ (Lucy Larcum)
- Draw thou my soul, O Christ, Closer to thine (Lucy Larcum)
- Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether (Percy Dearmer)
- Draw us to Thee (Friedrich Funcke)
- Draw us to Thee, Lord Jesus (Friedrich Funcke)
- Dread Sovereign! let my evening song (Isaac Watts)
- Dream Bells (May Morgan)
- Dream Big (Ryan Shupe)
- Dreamboy of Lambda Delt
- Dreamer, Questioner, Teller of tales (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- Dreaming (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- Dreaming and Waking (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Dream, Love, dream Love’s dream, Dream
- Dream On, Dream On (Hae Jong Kim)
- Dream on, dream on, children of peace (Hae Jong Kim)
- Dreams (Anna M. Pratt)
- Dreams (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Dreams
- Dreams (Mathilde Wesendock)
- Dream Song (Walter de la Mare)
- Dreams to Sell (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Dresden Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Dresden Amen (John Stainer)
- Dress-Up Clothes (Brooks Baker)
- Drifting and wand’ring, and roaming the country (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Drifting, dreaming, under the sunlight gleaming (Emile Waldteufel)
- Drifting with the current down a moon-lit stream (Ballard MacDonald)
- Driftwood (Catherine Pomo)
- Drill, Ye Tarriers (Irish-American folk song)
- Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill! (Irish-American folk song)
- Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes (Ben Jonson)
- Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I (Ben Jonson)
- Drip, drip, drip, rain is dripping on the window
- Drip Drop (Anon.)
- Drip-drop, drip-drop, falls the rain; Hear
- Drive the harvest wagon (Rudolf A. Noss)
- Drop by Drop (Steven K. Jones)
- Drops of Water (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Drop thy still dews of quietness (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Drought (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Drowsy bee, wake and see, Spring in her beautiful (R. C. Rowland)
- Dr. R. B. P. (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Drudgery lay deep In a sodden field (Katherine Keck Bear)
- Drum, drum, drum, drum (Anon.)
- Drummer’s Medley
- Drunten im Unterland (German folk song)
- Drunten im Unterland (Gottlieb David Ludwig Weigle )
- Drunten im Unterland, da ist’s halt fein (Gottlieb David Ludwig Weigle )
- Dry Bones (African-American spiritual)
- Dry your tears, my darling mother, Angels lined (Cora Hill)
- Duane Street
- Duane Street/Hancock
- Du är helig, du är hel (Per Harling)
- Du är helig, du är hel / You are holy, you are whole (Per Harling)
- Du bist meine Freude (Hannelore Hardan)
- Du bist wie eine Blume (Heinrich Heine)
- Duck, duckling (Panama folk song)
- Duck, O duck, O duck of the meadow (Russian folk song)
- Duck of the Meadow (Russian folk song)
- Ducks in the pond quack a happy song (Anon.)
- Ducks in the pond quack a happy song, Mother hens (Anon.)
- Du dødens overvinder (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Du, du liegst mir im Herzen (German folk song)
- Du, du liegst mir im Herzen, Du, du liegst (German folk song)
- Duérmete, Niño lindo (Hispanic folk song)
- Duérmete, Niño lindo / Oh sleep now, holy baby (Hispanic folk song)
- Duet (1 Corinthians 15:55–56) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Du gamla, du fria (Richard Dybeck)
- Du gamle Mor! du sliter arm (Aasmund Olavsson Vinje)
- Du har nok hørt en stemme i ditt hjerte (Margrethe Munthe)
- Du har to øyne (Sissel Castberg)
- Du hast deine Säulen dir aufgebaut (August Rahlmann)
- Du hast mich, Herr, zu dir gerufen (Otmar Schulz)
- Du hast uns deine Welt geschenkt (Rolf Krenzer)
- Du hast uns, Herr, gerufen (Kurt Rommel)
- Du in blut’ger Dornenkron’
- Du kannst nicht tiefer fallen (Arno Pötzsch)
- Du kanntest schon und liebtest mich (Leonhard F. Duerr)
- Duke of York (English folk song)
- Dulce es la canción (Walton J. Brown)
- Dulce es la canción De la hora matinal (Walton J. Brown)
- Dulce Espíritu (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Dulce Espíritu, ven con amor, ven con tu luz (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Dulcibella Dulcibella, when e’er I sue (Henly)
- Du lieblicher Stern (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Du lieblicher Stern, du leuchtest so fern (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Du lille solskinn (Anna Virgin)
- Du mein Gedanke, du mein Sein
- Duncan Gray came here to woo (Robert Burns)
- Dundee, Dundee
- Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt (Lazarus Spengler)
- Durch Kampf zum Sieg (Richard T. Haag)
- Du Schöpfer meines Lebens
- Dusk (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Dusky hands are reaching for the bread of life (Haldor Lillenas)
- Dust (Nik Day)
- Dust and Ashes (Brian Wren)
- Dust and Ashes Touch Our Face (Brian Wren)
- Du Tag des Herrn mit deiner Sabbatstille (Marie Sauer)
- Dutchman’s Breeches (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Dutchman’s Breeches is a very, very funny name (Annie M. C. Ostrander)
- Duty (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Duty (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- Duty (Susanna Myers)
- Duty and Reward
- Duty to God (Wayne Burton)
- Du Volk, das du getaufet bist (Paul Gerhardt)
- Dvorani neba (Anon.)
- Dwelling in Beulah Land (C. Austin Miles)
- Dwell in Me, O Blessed Spirit (Martha J. Lankton)
- Dwell in the one who raised Christ from the dead (Marty Haugen)
- Dwell Thou in Me (Marrian Wood Chaplin)
- Dyddiau Noah (John S. Davis)
- D’ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay? (John Woodcock Graves)
- D’ye ken John Peel with his coat so gray? (John Woodcock Graves)
- Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Dying, Yet Living (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Dying You Destroyed Our Death (Liturgical text)
- Dzisiaj w Betlejem (Anon.)
E
- Each Breath Is Borrowed Air (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Each breath is borrowed air, not ours to keep and own (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Each Campfire Lights Anew (Traditional)
- Each campfire lights anew The flame (Traditional)
- Each Cooing Dove (Robert Morris)
- Each cooing dove, and sighing bough (Robert Morris)
- Each cooing dove and sighing bough That makes (Robert Morris)
- Each cooing dove and sighing bow that makes (Robert Morris)
- Each daughter of God born to the earth (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Each day we are building our homes of love (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- Each day we are building our own homes of love (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- Each evening as the sun goes down and sets behind the distant hill (Keola Geilmann)
- Each flower lifts up its face to say (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Each Life That Touches Ours for Good (Karen Lynn Davidson)
- Each little flower that opens, Each little (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Each little star as it twinkles bright (Clara W. McMaster)
- Each man’s life is like the journey of a trav’ler (Swiss folk song)
- Each morning and evening and ev’ry time (Clive Romney)
- Each morning as I awake (Mary E. Morrow)
- Each morning I kneel in a quiet place (Clive M. Killpack)
- Each morning I wake from my slumber (Laurayne Norris)
- Each Mother Loves Best
- Each night before my prayers are said (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- Each night when I am snug abed (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Each one can reach one (Babbie Mason)
- Each One, Reach One (Babbie Mason)
- Each seeking faith is seeking light (Brian Wren)
- Each Step I Take (W. Elmo Mercer)
- Each step I take my Savior goes before me (W. Elmo Mercer)
- Each Sunday morning bright (William Willes)
- Each Sunday morning bright, we hie to school (William Willes)
- Each swift, silent moment the sad hour
- Each time I turn a bit of sod (Armour T. Irwin)
- Each valentine carries its message so true (Mildred J. Hill)
- Each Winter As the Year Grows Older (William Gay)
- Each year at Christmas time
- Each year in cherry-blossom time (May Booth Talmage)
- Early every morning
- Early every morning I jump right out of bed
- Early Flowers (S. M. Rodgers)
- Early in spring when day dawns in the east (Japanese song)
- Early in the morning Hear the rooster crow
- Early in the morning, sunlight, sunlight
- Early in the morning, when the dawn (Christopher Morley)
- Early in the morning, when the dawn is on the roofs (Christopher Morley)
- Early in the mornin’ the boss comes ’round (Irish-American folk song)
- Early Morn (German song)
- Early One Morning
- Early one morning, just as the sun was rising
- Early Riser (Evan Stephens)
- Early Spring
- Early Spring (Margaret A. Fassitt)
- Early Summer in Russia (Aldis Dunbar)
- Early To Bed (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to Bed and Early to Rise (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to Bed and Early to Rise (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Early to bed and early to rise, Makes (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early we rise on the bright Sabbath morning
- Earnest workers for the Master (William A. Ogden)
- Earning Cells (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Earth and All Stars (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and all stars, Loud rushing planets (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and all stars, loud rushing planets / Tierra y sol, mundos que vuelan / Firmament haut, comblé d’étoiles (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and All Stars / Tierra y sol, mundos que vuelan / Firmament haut, comblé d’étoiles (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and Clouds (F. A. B. Dunning)
- Earth and heaven repeat the cry (Charles Wesley)
- Earth, Earth, Awake! (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Earth, earth, awake! Your praises sing! (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Earth has many a noble city (Aurelius Clemens Prudentius)
- Earth is a symbolic canvas Of artistry and bliss (Lorine Hutchinson Lee)
- Earth is filled with sin and pain (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Earth is filled with sin and pain Everywhere we roam (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Earth Is the Place (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ shall reign (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ will reign (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ will reign with all His (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ will reign, With all his saints a thousand years (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earthly friends may prove untrue (Arthur A. Luther)
- Earthly happiness is fleeting (Eliza R. Snow)
- Earthly happiness is fleeting; Earthly prospects quickly fade (Eliza R. Snow)
- Earthly pleasures vainly call me (James Rowe)
- Earthly pleasures vainly call me, I would be like Jesus (James Rowe)
- Earth now lies sleeping (Alice Hirsh)
- Earth now lies sleeping, Faint grow (Alice Hirsh)
- Earth’s Fairest Flowers (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Earth’s Treasure, Love’s Delight, sweet Harmony
- Earth’s Winter Dress (Patty S. Hill)
- “Earth turns no beaten wanderer from her breast” (Alice Lee Eddy)
- Earth with a tremendous groan (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth, with flow’rs, with grass and grain (Joel H. Johnson)
- Earth, With Her Ten Thousand Flowers (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth, with her ten thousand flowers, Air, with (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth with her ten thousand flowers, Air, with all (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth with her ten thousand flowers, Air, with all its beams and showers (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth, with her ten thousand flow’rs (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth, with her ten thousand flow’rs, Air, with all (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Easter (Joyce Kilmer)
- Easter (Jean Tisserand)
- Easter Alleluia (Marty Haugen)
- Easter Bell Carol (Rhoda Newton)
- Easter Bells (Eliza M. Sherman)
- Easter Bells
- Easter Bells
- Easter Bells (Third grade children)
- Easter Bells (Barbara Wentworth)
- Easter Bells (Jackie Olsen)
- Easter bells are ringing, calling us to prayer (Eliza M. Sherman)
- Easter bells are ringing joy to one and all (Barbara Wentworth)
- Easter bells in churches ring, People
- Easter Bunnies (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easter Carol (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Easter Chicks (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easterday
- Easter Day (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Easter Day (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Easter Eggs (Virginia Baker)
- Easter Eggs (Louella Garrett)
- Easter eggs! Easter eggs! What a pretty sight (Virginia Baker)
- Easter Flowers
- Easter Hosanna (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Easter Hymn (Alfred Lambourne)
- Easter Hymn (Lucy Larcom)
- “Easter lilies, white, Made of heaven’s light” (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Easter Morn (Marion D. Hanks)
- Easter Morn (Estella Wight)
- Easter Morning (Civilla D. Martin)
- Easter Morning
- Easter Morning
- Easter People, Raise Your Voices (William M. James)
- Easter song (Meda Walker)
- Easter Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easter Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Easter Song (Evan Stephens)
- Easter Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easter Song (Anne Herring)
- Easter Song (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Eastertide (Katharine Whitmore)
- Easter time
- Easter Time (Ellen Underhill Bishop)
- Easter-Time (Anna M. Shepard)
- Easter time, Easter time, Flowers bloom (Ellen Underhill Bishop)
- Easter-time is here again, Sunshine bright (Anna M. Shepard)
- East side, west side, all around the town (James W. Blake)
- Eastward, eastward, let us go (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Eat This Bread (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat This Bread (Taizé Community; Robert J. Batastini; Stephen P. Starke)
- Eat This Bread and Never Hunger (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Eat This Bread / Coman de este pan / Prends ce pain (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat this bread, drink this cup (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat This Bread, Drink This Cup (Jeremy Young)
- Eat this bread, drink this cup / Coman de este pan, beban de este cáliz / Prends ce pain, bois ce vin (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat Your Vegetables (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Ebb and Flow (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Ecclesiastes 12:1 (Ecclesiastes 12:1)
- Echo (David Pliler)
- Echo
- Echo (French round)
- Echo (Barbara Day)
- Echo Canyon (James Kirkham)
- Echo, Echo, are you near? Near (Emilie Poulsson)
- Echo, echo, please answer me (French round)
- Echo! Echo! Why are you hiding from me?
- Echoes
- Echoes (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Echoes (Alice Hirsh)
- Echoes of flute and concertina Ripple
- Echo Play (Emilie Poulsson)
- Echo Yodel (Austrian folk song)
- Eden (Eliza R. Snow)
- Eden’s Garden (Kenneth Cope)
- Edifica la iglesia
- Edifica la iglesia, edifica la iglesia
- Editor Woman’s Exponent (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Een chick-ee-noo! Long years ago (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Een chick-ee-noo! Long years ago there lived (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Eency, Weency Spider
- Eency, weency spider went up the water spout
- E’en So, Lord Jesus (Paul O. Manz)
- E’en though our barks may drift apart (Edith McClendon)
- Eere long the veil will rend in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- E Hawaii e kuʻu one hanau e (Lorenzo Lyons)
- E homa haaputuputu mai nei
- Ehre, Ehre, Ehre sei Gott (Paul Gerhardt)
- Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe! (Paul Gerhardt)
- Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (U. G. Niemener)
- Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Luke 2:14; Ludwig Ernst Gebhardi)
- Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe, Friede auf Erden (Luke 2:14; Ludwig Ernst Gebhardi)
- Eh yeh yeh yeh yeh yeh (Annie S. Hawks)
- Eiapopeia (Bohemian folk song)
- Eiapopeia, my baby, sleep on (Bohemian folk song)
- Eifrig sei und fest mein Wille (Johann Andreas Cramer)
- Eight Bells (English sea chantey)
- Eighteen hundred and fifty-one (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and fifty one, American (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and fifty-one, American (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and forty one (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and forty-one That’s the year (Anon.)
- Eight o’clock, it’s time for bed, Now I want my (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Eight, six, four, and two; I count my wealth by years (Pearl Ivie Stanford)
- Eight stars of gold on a field of blue (Maria Drake)
- Eight Years Old (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Eine Herde und ein Hirt (Friedrich Adolph Krummacher)
- Eines wünsch’ ich mir vor allem andern (Albert Knapp)
- Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Martin Luther)
- Ein jeder trage die Last des andern (Manfred Siebald)
- Ein Kind ist angekommen (Kurt Rommel)
- Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Paul Gerhardt)
- Ein Männlein steht im Walde (August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
- Ein Schäflein von der Weiden
- Ein Schifflein trägt uns auf dem Meer (E. Gebhardt)
- Eins ist not, ach, Herr dies eine (Johann Heinrich Schröder)
- Eins ist not! Ach Herr, dies Eine lehre mich (Johann Heinrich Schröder)
- Ei sørg for dem (Frederick Christensen)
- Ei sørg for dem, som smertefri (Frederick Christensen)
- Ej sørg for dem, som smertefri (Frederik Christensen)
- Ej svigter Herren dem, som tror og beder (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Ej Zion gruer for Dommedag
- E ka Haku Hemolele, Ihiihi, kamahao (Clarence W. Kinney)
- El Amor (1 Corinthians 13:1–10, 13 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- El amor del Salvador es el bálsamo de paz (Martha Ninfa Encalada Torres)
- El amor nunca pasará (1 Corinthians 13:4–8)
- El capotín (California folk song)
- El Charro (Mexican folk song)
- El Cielo Canta Alegría (Pablo D. Sosa)
- El cielo canta alegría, ¡Aleluya! (Pablo D. Sosa)
- El cielo canta alegría / Heaven is singing for joy (Pablo D. Sosa)
- El Conejito Blanco (Eduardo Balderas)
- El coquí (Puerto Rican folk song)
- El coquí (Puerto Rican folk song)
- El coquí, el coquí a mi me encanta (Puerto Rican folk song)
- El Coro Angelical
- El coro angelical celebra el nacer
- Elder’s Farewell
- Elders’ Lament
- El desembre congelat (Catalonian carol)
- Elegie
- Elegie (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- Elegy (Eliza R. Snow)
- Elegy, on Wee Hughie (John Lyon)
- Elephants walking, walking slow, Big giraffes (Vernice Nye; Marjorie Atkins)
- El Espíritu Da Luz (Doctrine and Covenants 83:7 (RLDS))
- El Espíritu de la Verdad (John 14:6–16; John 16:13 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- El espíritu del Señor estará continuamente sobre él (Isaiah 11:2–4, 6–9 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Elevator Going Up (Adeline McCall)
- Elevator going up, Stop at the top (Adeline McCall)
- El florón (Rio Grande folk game)
- El florón está en las manos y en las manos (Rio Grande folk game)
- El gran Dios blanco (Los Hermanos de los Andes)
- El Gran Llamamiento (Alma 15:51–54, 58–59, 62 (RLDS))
- El Hombre Sensato (Irene S. de Alvarez)
- Elinor Jane (Christopher Pearse Cranch)
- Eliza! dear Eliza Cook! (Hannah T. King)
- Eliza Snow is the queen of the muse (John Lyon)
- El Joven Lamanita (D. Virgil Haws)
- Ellis (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- El Manton de Manila (Mexican folk song)
- El Matrimonio (Genesis 1:27, 2:24 (Dios Habla Hoy); Doctrine and Covenants 111:2 (RLDS))
- El Mundo Está Sufriendo (María Antonieta Torres)
- El mundo está sufriendo por guerras y temor (María Antonieta Torres)
- Elnora (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Eloquence (Eliza R. Snow)
- El principio y el fin (Vicente Poot P.)
- El pueblo que andaba en la oscuridad (Isaiah 9:2, 6, 7 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- El Quelite (Alfonso Esparza Oteo)
- Él que no ama a Cristo, alaba a este mundo (Vicente Poot P.)
- …el que quiera hacerse grande entre vosotros (Mark 10:44–45)
- El Sembrador (Matthew 13:1–9; Fulvia Bonfanti; Inke Frosch)
- El Señor de señores es el Rey de los reyes (Vicente Poot P.)
- El Señor dijo a mi Señor (Vicente Poot P.)
- El Señor dijo a mi Señor: “Sientate a mi diestra” (Vicente Poot P.)
- El Señor Es Mi Fuerza (Juan Antonio Espinoza)
- El Señor es mi fuerza, mi roca y salvación (Juan Antonio Espinoza)
- El Señor es mi luz (Psalm 27; Alberto Taulé)
- El Señor Es Mi Pastor (Juan Luis García)
- El Señor es mi pastor; con él ya nada me falta (Juan Luis García)
- El Señor habló, su voz se oyó (Vicente Poot P.)
- El Señor te Necesita (Eduardo Balderas)
- El Senyor és la meva força / In de Heer vind ik heel mijn sterkte (Taizé Community)
- El Senyor és la meva força / In de Heer vind ik heel mijn sterkte / In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful / El Señor es mi fortaleza / Ô ma joie et mon espérance / Meine Hoffnung und meine Freude (Taizé Community)
- El Sermón del Monte (Matthew 5:1–12 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- El Shaddai (Michael Card)
- El Shaddai, El Shaddai (Michael Card)
- El Shaddai, El Shaddai, El Elyon na Adonai (Michael Card)
- El Siervo de Todos (Mark 10:44–45)
- Elskte Zion, Herrens Stad (Peter O. Thomassen)
- Elskte Zion, stærkt du stande (P. V. Poulsen)
- El Son de la Negra (Blas Galindo)
- El tiempo ha llegado (Ramón García)
- El tren del Almendral (Uruguayan children’s game)
- Elves’ Song (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- El vito (Andalusian folk song)
- E Ma‘eu Mai le Tala (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Emanuel, Revelación de Dios (Carmelia de la Paz)
- ¡Emanuel, Revelación de Dios, Vida, amor y luz! (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Embalmed records, plates of gold (Samuel Brown)
- Embark (Nik Day)
- Emily (Arlen L. Card)
- Emily Cooper Davies’s name May it shine in Heavenly fame (Henry Garner)
- Emily, my friend (Arlen L. Card)
- Emitte spiritum tuum
- Emmanuel (Bob McGee)
- Emmanuel (Nik Day)
- Emmanuel, Emmanuel (Bob McGee)
- Emmanuel, Emmanuel, his name is called Emmanuel (Bob McGee)
- Emmanuel, Revelation of God (Carmelia de la Paz)
- Emma Smith (Vida E. Smith)
- Emma’s Theme (Brett Raymond)
- Emmentalerlied (Swiss folk song)
- Emmental Song (Swiss folk song)
- Em Mim Vem Habitar (João Corrêa da Costa)
- Em mim vem habitar, oh, vem Jesus (João Corrêa da Costa)
- Em noites claras de lua (Maria Grever)
- Emperor Napoleon
- Empire Builders (Zella Jones Landon)
- Emptied of His glory; God became a man (Claire Cloninger; Tom Fettke; Linda Lee Johnson)
- Empty (Cherie Call)
- Empty (Nik Day; Otavio Tobias)
- En Aften sent jeg lagde mig til Hvile (P. V. Poulsen)
- En aquella misma ocasión los discípulos (Matthew 18:1–5 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Encamped along the hills of light (John H. Yates)
- Encamped along the hills of light, ye Christian soldiers, rise (John H. Yates)
- Encircled in Our Savior’s Love (Lettice O. Rich)
- Encircle Him (David Pliler)
- Encompassed by Thee (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Encounter (Waldesian song)
- Encouragement (William O’Neil)
- Encouragement
- Encuentro (Waldesian song)
- En Dag jeg paa et ensomt Sted (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Endless seemed the giant forests (Frederick H. Martens)
- Endless worlds and glorious stars (Wayne Burton)
- Endowed with Power
- Endurance (Josie E. Childs)
- Endure To the End (Susan B. Mitchell)
- Endymion (Lucy Lockwood Hazard)
- En el corazón hay un logar (Rebecca Lopez Peñailillo; Pablo Peñailillo)
- En el Frío Invernal (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- En el frío invernal del mes de diciembre (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- En el hambre de nuestra ignorancia, llénanos (Hugo Armand Pilón; Alvaro Michelin Salomón)
- En el hogar (Maxine C. Wight)
- En el hogar necesitas a Cristo En el hogar (Maxine C. Wight)
- En el nombre del cielo, os imploro posada (Latin American carol)
- En el Principio (Carlos Rosas)
- En el Principio Existía la Palabra (John 1:1–16 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- En el principio hizo Dios la humanidad (Carlos Rosas)
- En el principio hizo Dios la humanidad / In the beginning, God created humanity (Carlos Rosas)
- En el principio ya existía la Palabra (John 1:1–16 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- En esta reunión Cristo está
- En esta reunión Cristo está, Pues, él ha
- Enfants de tous pays (Jacques Demarny)
- Engine, engine, painted black
- Engine Number Nine
- Engines (Mabel E. Bray)
- Enhver som tror og bliver døbt (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- Enkeli ohjaa (Immi Hellén)
- En kjærlig Afsked vil vi tage
- En la Mañana (Barbara C. Mink)
- En la mañana del nuevo día (Barbara C. Mink)
- En la Noche los Pastores (Spanish carol)
- En la noche los pastores a sus ovejitas velan (Spanish carol)
- Enlarge the periphery of our knowledge (Audrey Stubbart)
- En las noches de posadas (Mexican Christmas song)
- En las noches de posadas La piñata es lo mejor (Mexican Christmas song)
- En las obras de Cristo pensad
- En los Ultimos Días (Doctrine and Covenants 150:7 (RLDS))
- En Medio de la Vida (Mortimer Arias)
- En medio de la vida estás presente, oh Dios (Mortimer Arias)
- En medio de la vida estás presente, oh Dios / Causayniy chaupipeka Kashanqui kan Diosniy (Mortimer Arias)
- Enough (Madilyn Paige)
- Enough (Chris Tomlin; Louie Giglio)
- En passant par la Lorraine (French folk song)
- En Roulant Ma Boule
- En roulant ma boule roulant, En roulant
- En santa hemandad (William Loperena)
- En santa hemandad / United by God’s love (William Loperena)
- En santa hermandad (William Loperena)
- Enséñame, Oh Jehová, el Camino (Psalm 119; Selmy Kaiser de Sousa Elbert)
- Enséñame, oh Jehová, el camino de tus estatutos (Psalm 119; Selmy Kaiser de Sousa Elbert)
- Enseñéis Unos a Otros (Doctrine and Covenants 85:21b, c, d, e (RLDS))
- Ensign of Israel (Ethel Cooper)
- Ensign to the Nations
- Entendez-vous le tambourin (French folk song)
- Enter in the Realm of God (Lavon Bayler)
- Enter into His gates with thanksgiving (Psalm 100:4)
- Enter, Rejoice, and Come In (Louise Ruspini)
- Enthroned Upon the Verdure-Covered Hills (Orson F. Whitney)
- Entr’acte Music for “Rosamunde”
- Entreat me not to leave thee. Or return (Ruth 1:16–17; Luacine Clark Fox)
- Entreaty (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Entreaty (Lois Braby)
- Entre le bœuf et l’âne gris (André Britte-Morin)
- Entrust Your Days and Burdens (Paul Gerhardt; F. Samuel Janzow)
- En vänlig grönskas rika dräkt (Carl David af Wirsén)
- Enviado soy de Dios (José Aguiar)
- Enviado soy de Dios, mi mano lista está (José Aguiar)
- Enviado soy de Dios, mi mano lista está / The Lord now sends us forth with hands to serve and give (José Aguiar)
- E oro’a maitai teie nei, e homa no tatou
- Ephesians 4:32 (Ephesians 4:32)
- Ephraim (Elizabeth Scott; William W. Phelps)
- Ephraim’s records, plates of gold (Samuel Brown)
- Epigram (John Byrom)
- Epigraph (A. J. R.)
- Epilogue
- Epistle inscribed to J. M’Laws (John Lyon)
- Epistle—inscribed to S. R. (John Lyon)
- Epistle to Elder James Linforth (John Lyon)
- Epistle to Elder John Jaques (John Lyon)
- Epistle to — — Liverpool (John Lyon)
- Epistle to Miss J. Bromley (John Lyon)
- Epitaph in Memory of Elder J. H. Flanigan (John Lyon)
- Eran Cien Ovejas (Juan Romero)
- Eran cien ovejas que había en su rebaño (Juan Romero)
- Erase Me (Scott Foster)
- Ere Eden contained a bower, Or nightingales (William W. Phelps)
- Ere life’s fleet hour has flown (Sarah E. Mitton)
- Ere long the vail will rend in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere long the vail will rend in twain, The King descend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere long the veil will rend in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere long the veil will rend in twain, The King descend with all his train (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere mountains reared their forms sublime (Harriet Auber)
- Ere mountains reared their forms sublime, Or heaven and earth in order stood (Harriet Auber)
- Ere the first faint sunbeams have touched the (Belle Russell Johnson)
- Ere the gates of morn are opened wide
- Ere the Roses Bloom (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Ere the Sun Goes Down (Josephine Pollard)
- Ere the sun has waked the world
- Erev Shel Shoshanim (Moshe Dor)
- Ere we part, O God our Father (Richard Humphrey)
- Ere You Left Your Room (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere You Left Your Room This Morning (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere you left your room this morning, Did you (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere you left your room this morning, Did you think (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere you left your room this morning, Did you think to pray? (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere zij God (Isaac Bikkers)
- Ere zij God! Ere zij God! / Glory to God! Glory to God (Isaac Bikkers)
- Ere zij God, ere zij God in de hoge (Isaac Bikkers)
- Er Gud for mig, da træde (Hans A. Brorson)
- Er Gud for os, hvad kan imod os være? (Marie Jensen Sordrup)
- Er Gud med oss (Marie Jensen Sordrup)
- Er Gud med oss, hvad kan imot oss være? (Marie Jensen Sordrup)
- Erhalt uns Herr bei deinem Wort (Martin Luther)
- Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort (Martin Luther)
- Erheb, o Seele, deinen Sinn (Ehrenfried Liebich)
- Erie Canal (American folk song)
- Erin’s Isle is dressed in green to greet (Fleur Conkling)
- Er is een balsem in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- Er is een balsem in Gilead / There is a balm in Gilead / Il y a un baume en Galaad (African-American spiritual)
- Er is een Heer (A. Wolthaus)
- Er ist das Brot, er ist der Wein
- Erkenne mich, mein Hüter (Christian Friedrich Henrici)
- Er Lyset for de lærde blot (Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig)
- Ermine Trees (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Ermuntert euch, ihr Frommen (Laurentius Laurenti)
- Erneure mich, o ewiges Licht (Johann Friedrich Ruopp)
- Er’s een oud, oud pad (Vida E. Smith)
- Er’s een oud, oud pad / There’s an old, old path / Il est un sentier (Vida E. Smith)
- Esa tu hermosura (Venezuelan carol)
- Esa tu hermosura / You have heaven’s beauty (Venezuelan carol)
- Es Bendito el Rey (Barbara C. Mink)
- Es bendito el Rey que viene en el nombre (Barbara C. Mink)
- Es Burebüebli mahn i nid (Swiss folk song)
- Es Burebüebli mah-n-i-nit (Swiss folk song)
- Escape from the city
- Escucha, Oh Dios, la Oración
- Escucha, oh Dios, la oración Que se dirige
- Escuchen, pues, lo que quiere decir (Matthew 13:18–23 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Escuto uma voz na imensidão (Nik Day)
- Es erglänzet ein Land in der Fern’ (Louis F. Mönch)
- Es geht ohne Gott in die Dunkelheit (Manfred Siebald)
- Es giebt ein Land, wo Gottes Volk (A. H. Cannon)
- E Sili Lava le Lelei (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Es imposible vivir sin Dios (Vicente Poot P.)
- Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (Paulus Speratus)
- Es ist ein’ Ros ensprungen / Lo, how a Rose e’er blooming (German carol, 16th century)
- Es ist ein’ Ros entsprungen (German carol, 16th century)
- Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit (Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt)
- Es ist noch Raum (Ernst Gottlieb Woltersdorf)
- Es ist noch Raum, sein Haus ist noch (Ernst Gottlieb Woltersdorf)
- Eskimo Baby (Esther S. Duncan)
- Eskimo Song (Adeline McCall)
- Eskimo Words (Daniel Hooley)
- Es klappert die Mühle (Ernst Anschütz)
- Es klappert die Mühle am rauschenden Bach (Ernst Anschütz)
- Es lag in Nacht und Graus die Erde (Georg Geßner)
- Es la Historia de Dos Hombres (Irene S. de Alvarez)
- Es la Vida de Mi Alma
- Es la vida de mi alma, Cristo, mi Cristo
- Es mi caballo blanco, como un amanecer (Francisco Flores del Campo)
- Es mi cuerpo, tomad y comed (Anon.)
- Es mi Cuerpo, tomad y comed / Take and Eat This Bread / C’est mon corps, prenez et mangez (Anon.)
- Es mi cuerpo, tomad y comed / Take and eat this bread, given up for you / C’est mon corps, prenez et mangez (Anon.)
- Especially for Me (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- Esperança, Fé, Amor (Donald H. Comer)
- Esperança, fé, amor, Fruto divino dos fiéis (Donald H. Comer)
- Espíritu de santidad (William H. Rule)
- Espíritu de santidad, Divino y eternal (William H. Rule)
- Es por tu amor, oh Padre Dios eterno (Vicente Poot P.)
- Es preise Gottes Macht
- Es preise Gottes Macht und Stärke
- Es Señor, es Señor (Philippians 2:10–11)
- Es Señor, es Señor. De la muerte regresó (Philippians 2:10–11)
- Es stunden drei Rosen auf einem Zweig (German folk song)
- Es sungen die Engel (Weihnachtskantate op. 34)
- Es sungen die Engel ein’n süßen Gefang (Weihnachtskantate op. 34)
- Establish a House of Prayer (Melba C. Perry)
- Esta é a época mais linda que há (Avon Allen Compton)
- Es tanzt ein Bi-ba Butzemann (German folk song)
- Estas son las mañanitas (Alfonso Esparza Oteo)
- Este Capullo de Rosa (María Antonieta Torres)
- “Este capullo de rosa, Este botón de alhelí” (María Antonieta Torres)
- Este es el día (Pablo D. Sosa)
- Este es el mensaje que Jesucristo nos enseñó (1 John 1:5–7 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Este gozo no va a salir
- Este gozo no va a salir, no va a salir
- Estennialon de tsonwe Jesous ahatonhia (Jean de Brébeauf)
- Este ramito de flores frescas son de mi jardín (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- Esther’s Theme
- Estrangement (R. C. Evans)
- Estrella de luz (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Estrellita del Sur (Traditional)
- Es war eine Finsternis
- Es waren Hirten bei Bethlehem
- Es woll uns Gott genädig sein (Martin Luther)
- Es zieht uns in die Ferne
- Etched (Josephine Spencer)
- E te Ariki, Nau i arahi Ki nga moutere o te moana (Marion Knowles Everton)
- E Tele Tausaga ma Au-gā Tagata (J. H. Beck)
- Etendeni Lami (Bridgett Mbonambi; Ndumiso Manana; Langelilihle Mbonambi)
- Eternal (Nik Day; Oba Bonner)
- Eternal Are Thy Mercies, Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Christ, Who, Kneeling (William W. Reid Jr.)
- Eternal Christ, You Rule (Dan Damon)
- Eternal Father, condescend (Joel H. Johnson)
- Eternal Father, Strong to Save (William Whiting)
- Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm (William Whiting)
- Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm does bind the restless wave (William Whiting)
- Eternal Father, we humbly beseech you (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Eternal Father, we pray to Thee (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Eternal God, almighty cause (Simon Browne)
- Eternal God, almighty cause Of earth, and seas, and worlds unknown (Simon Browne)
- Eternal God, before thy throne we bend (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Eternal God, before Your Thone (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Eternal God, before your throne we bend (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Eternal God Transcending Time (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Eternal God, Whose Power Upholds (Henry H. Tweedy)
- Eternal hope (Thomas Campbell)
- Eternal hope! when yonder spheres sublime (Thomas Campbell)
- Eternal Joy (Frank Calabrese)
- Eternal Life (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Eternal Life (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Eternal light, shine in my heart (Christopher Idle)
- Eternal Lord of love, behold your Church (Thomas H. Cain)
- Eternal Marriage (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Eternal Ruler of the Ceaseless Round (John W. Chadwick)
- Eternal source of every joy! (Philip Doddridge)
- Eternal Source of ev’ry joy (Philip Doddridge)
- Eternal Source of ev’ry joy, Well may thy praise our lips employ (Philip Doddridge)
- Eternal Source of life and light (John Prior Estlin)
- Eternal Source of life and light! Supremely good and wise! (John Prior Estlin)
- Eternal Sovereign of the Sky (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Sov’reign of the sky (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Sov’reign of the sky, And Lord of all below (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Spirit, God of Truth (Thomas Cotterill)
- Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ (Frank von Christierson)
- Eternal Spirit, we confess (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Spirit, we confess And sing the wonders of thy grace (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Things (Ann Kapp Andersen)
- Eternal Wisdom! Thee we praise (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Wisdom! Thee we praise; Thee, let creation sing (Isaac Watts)
- Eternity engulfs another year! (Hannah T. King)
- Eternity is just at hand (Anne Steele)
- Eternity of Matter (M. T.)
- Ethelyn (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Et herligt Budskab lyder nu (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- E tia tatou nia
- Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- E Toe Afio Mai Iesu (Joseph H. Dean)
- E to matou mau hoa here, o tei tae mai
- Et opløftende Minde (Johan B. Førster)
- Ett barn är fött (Martin Luther; Johan Olof Wallin)
- Eugene Henri (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Eulogy, to Miss Eliza R. Snow (John Lyon)
- Eulogy, to Orson Pratt (John Lyon)
- Eu Louvarei a Meu Jesus (A. R. Simon)
- Eu louvarei a meu Jesus, Meu Deus (A. R. Simon)
- Euridyce, Here I Seek Thee (Christoph W. von Gluck)
- Eu sei o que é certo (Kenneth Cope)
- Eu vô mostrá p’ra vocês (Humberto Teixeira; Luiz Gonzaga)
- Evalina Dear (Anon.)
- Evangeliets Gengivelse (Niels F. Green)
- Even as I Am (Annette W. Dickman)
- Even as We Live Each Day (Martin Luther)
- Even Bravest Heart May Swell (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Evening (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Evening (Herman Sätherberg)
- Evening (Priscilla Wadhams)
- Evening
- Evening and Morning (Paul Gerhardt)
- Evening and Morning (Gregory Smith)
- Evening and Morning (Marjorie Knapp)
- Evening and morning, sunset and dawning (Paul Gerhardt)
- Evening at the Chalet (French folk song)
- Evening Bells (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Evening bells, O evening bells! Pealing (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Evening bells, oh! evening bells! Pealing (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Evening comes: once more the sun has said (Marjorie Knapp)
- Evening hymn (George Manwaring)
- Evening Hymn (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Evening Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Evening Hymn (Thomas Ken)
- Evening Hymn (Nellie Poorman)
- Evening in the Garden (Cecil Cowdrey)
- Evening in the garden, Not a sound is heard (Cecil Cowdrey)
- Evening light on the pasture land, Twinkling (James Slocum)
- Evening Prayer (John Leland)
- Evening Prayer (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Evening Prayer (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Evening Prayer
- Evening Prayer
- Evening Prayer (French song)
- Evening Prayer (Emilie Poulsson)
- Evening red and morning grey, Is the sign (James Niblock)
- Evening Shades
- Evening shades are gently falling
- Evening shadows gently stealing (French song)
- Evening Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- Evening Song (Jooseppi Mustakallio)
- Evening Song (Chambers’ Journal)
- Evening Song (The Modern Music Series)
- Evening Song (Eichendorff)
- Evening Song (Ellen Wales Walpole)
- Evening Song (Charles J. Cromwell)
- Evening Song (Heinrich Heine)
- Evening Songs (Danish song)
- Evening Star (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Evening Star (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Evening star up yonder (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Evening star up yonder, Teach me like you (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Evening Thoughts (Eliza R. Snow)
- Evening Thoughts (R. C. Evans)
- Evening Thoughts (R. C. Evans)
- Evening Thoughts
- Even in our darkest hour (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Even Me (Elizabeth Codner)
- Even Me, Even Me (Elizabeth Codner)
- Evensong (Lynn Seeley)
- Evensong Service Setting in C (Thomas Hardaway)
- Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Eventide (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Even When You’re Broken (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- Even with all the star-shine about her (Rhea B. Allen)
- Ever be friendly, kind, helpful and true (Mark Nichols)
- Ever be loyal to Jesus, Trusting His wonderful Word (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Ever blooming happy fair, ever blooming
- Ever Constant
- Everlasting God (Brenton Brown; Ken Riley)
- Everlasting Love (Paul Simpson Duke)
- Everlasting love has led us to this day (Paul Simpson Duke)
- Ever Lead Me (Michelle Smyth)
- Evermore
- Ever Near (William H. Gardner)
- Ever Of Thee (George Linley)
- Ever of thee, I’m fondly dreaming (George Linley)
- Ever Thou hast borne our sorrows, Lord (Susa Young Gates)
- Ever We Pray for Thee (Evan Stephens)
- Ever westward, ever westward, Far beyond
- Everybody falls sometimes (Scott Davis; Scott Krippayne)
- Everybody Here Say “I Love Jesus” (Vonnie Tims)
- Everybody Loves Baby
- Everybody Needs a Friend (Michael Webb)
- Everybody needs somebody (Carol Graff Gunn)
- Everybody’s going somewhere (Nik Day)
- Everybody’s waiting (Nik Day)
- Every Breath (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Every breath I’m taking (Barry Gibbons)
- Every bridge is burned behind me (Johnson Oatman)
- Every clod feels a stir of might (Friedrich Fröbel)
- Every clod feels a stir of might, An instinct (Friedrich Fröbel)
- Every day, every hour (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Every day I jump into my little tub
- Every day with Jesus (Robert C. Loveless)
- Every Day With Jesus
- Every drop of water, Insignificant and small (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Every Eye Shall See Him (Darlene Killpack)
- Every eye shall see him as he comes from above (Darlene Killpack)
- Every Good and Perfect Gift (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Every Heart Its Tribute Pays (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Every heart needs to part with evil (Kenneth Cope)
- Every Journey Has an End (William S. Gilbert)
- Every Knee Bows (Renee King)
- Every knee shall bow (Crawford Gates)
- Every Long Mile (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Every Man for Himself (Kenneth Cope)
- Every Moment (Jesse Butterworth; Regie Hamm; Joy Williams)
- Every morning Ev’ry day in rain or shine (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Every morning I can play (James S. Tippett)
- Every morning I can play In the park (James S. Tippett)
- Every morning I will raise Unto God my song (Bertha M. Rhodes)
- Every morning seems to say (Henry van Dyke)
- Every Mountain (Nik Day)
- Everyone Bears Each Other’s Burdens (Manfred Siebald)
- Everyone here say “I love Jesus” (Vonnie Tims)
- Everyone Loves a Feast
- Everyone needs compassion (Reuben Morgan; Ben Fielding)
- Everyone That Thirsteth (Christian Asplund)
- Everyone Who Longs for the Boundless Love of God (Sung-ho Park)
- Every one who opens the Book of God (Alexander Campbell)
- Every promise we can make (Scott Wesley Brown; Jeff Nelson)
- Every road is paved with chances (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- Every Season (Nichole Nordeman)
- Every secret, every shame (Chuck Butler; Ed Cash; Hillary McBride; James Tealy)
- Every single light in the night of life (Wexels)
- Every soul that takes the journey
- Every Star Is Different (John C. Cameron)
- Every Step Along the Way (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Every Sunday evening (Aurora M. Shumate)
- Every Sunday Morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Everything That Has Voice (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Everything to Win (Michael Webb; Julie de Azevedo)
- Everything Was Made by God (Tina English)
- Every Time I Feel the Spirit (Traditional)
- Every Time I Feel the Spirit (African-American spiritual)
- Every Time I Read (Katherine Wright)
- Every time I think about Jesus
- Every tinkle on the shingle (Coates Kinney)
- Everywhere I go, I come across faces (R. Gilles Bokolo)
- Everywhere I wander (Hans A. Brorson)
- Every Word (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Every word that He said (Jake Rau)
- Evidence (Tyler Castleton)
- Evige Fader, vi ydmygt dig beder (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Evigheds Pagt (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Evigheds Pagt Nu er frembragt (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Ev’ning light on the pasture land (James Slocum)
- Evolution (F. J. Earl)
- Ev’rybody Loves Saturday Night (Sierra Leone song)
- Ev’rybody loves Saturday night. Ev’rybody (Sierra Leone song)
- Ev’rybody move around, toodala, toodala (Texas folk song)
- Ev’rybody needs a friend (Nik Day)
- Ev’ry cloud that carries water (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Ev’ry cloud that carries water, Ev’ry beaming ray of light (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Ev’ry day hath toil and trouble (Margaret L. Bailey)
- Ev’ry day hath toil and trouble, Ev’ry heart hath care (Margaret L. Bailey)
- Ev’ry day He grows a little dearer
- Ev’ry day I choose (Nita Dale Milner)
- Ev’ry day I choose whether I will use (Nita Dale Milner)
- Ev’ry day I have such fun With my old dog (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ev’ry day I jump into my little tub
- Ev’ry day I make my way (Wayne Burton)
- Ev’ry Day the Big Round Sun
- Ev’ry day the big round sun Brings the morning
- Ev’ry day they pass me by. I can see (Greg Nelson; Phill McHugh)
- Ev’ry day will be fun for me in rain or shine (Joan Henry)
- Ev’ry earthly sorrow (Sally DeFord)
- Ev’ry evening by the fountain Walked
- Ev’ry ev’ning baby goes trot, trot to town (Mary F. Butts)
- Ev’ry girl needs a bee in her bonnet (Joyce O. Evans)
- Ev’ry heart has its sorrow, Ev’ry life has its care (George Bennard)
- Ev’ry journey has an end; When at the worst (William S. Gilbert)
- Ev’ry knee bows, all tongues confess (Renee King)
- Ev’ry knee shall bow, ev’ry knee shall bow (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Ev’ry little toad, ’tis said, Has two bright (James Dyrenforth)
- Ev’ry mornin’ at seven o’clock There’s twenty (Irish-American folk song)
- Ev’ry morning, at the corner, Our policeman (Second graders, Ohio State University School)
- Ev’ry morning of our lives, when a glorious (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Ev’ry morning when I get up I start the day
- Ev’ry mornin’ ’round seven o’clock (Irish-American folk song)
- Ev’ry Night (Southern Mountain song)
- Ev’ry night, ev’ry night, Stars that shine (Patty S. Hill)
- Ev’ry night when the sun goes in (Southern Mountain song)
- Ev’ry Night When the Sun Goes In (Traditional)
- Ev’ry now and then I’m brought back to this place (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Ev’ry person in the nation (Irish folk song)
- Ev’ry person in the nation, Or of great (Irish folk song)
- Ev’ry promise we can make (Scott Wesley Brown; Jeff Nelson)
- Ev’ry star is diff’rent, And so is ev’ry child (John C. Cameron)
- Ev’ry Sunday morning, wind or rain or shine (Beth Hooper)
- Ev’rything is black and gold, Black and gold (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit (African-American spiritual)
- Ev’ry time I feel the Spirit Movin’ in my heart (African-American spiritual)
- Ev’ry time I kneel and pray (Nik Day)
- Ev’ry time I think about Jesus (African-American spiritual)
- Ev’ry year on Christmas eve (Virginia Baker)
- Ewe, Thina
- Exalted on high, on high mid the mountains (Edwin F. Parry)
- Exalted on Thy throne
- Exalted on thy Throne, O King of Saints look down
- Example 10
- Example 11
- Example 12
- Example 13
- Example 14
- Example 19
- Example 2
- Example 20
- Example 23
- Example 24
- Example 25
- Example 3
- Example 31
- Example 32
- Example 33
- Example 38
- Example 39
- Example 4
- Example 40
- Example 44
- Example 49
- Example 5
- Example 50
- Example 51
- Example 55
- Example 56
- Example 6
- Example 60
- Example 61
- Example 62
- Example 63
- Example 64
- Example 7
- Example 8
- Example 9
- Examples of the Believers
- Except I Shall See (David A. Zabriskie)
- Except the Lord conduct the plan (Charles Wesley)
- Excerpts from Promised Valley (Arnold Sundgaard)
- Exercise 18
- Exiles from home and country (P. D. Griffeth)
- Ex more doci mystico (Gregory the Great)
- Exodus (John Lyon)
- Expectation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Experiment upon the Word (Kay Honaker)
- Experiment Upon the Word (Annette W. Dickman)
- Explorer Hiking Song (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Explorers and Mia Maids so fair, Come join (Mark Nichols)
- Explorers’ Song
- Exsultate Justi (John Williams)
- Extermination Order (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Extolled (Linnie Fisher Robinson)
- Extol the Sovereign, our God, and worship at God’s holy temple
- Extremes (James Whitcomb Riley)
- Eye of the Storm (Gale Hollaway; Vaughn Johnson)
- Eyes gleam bright and sunny, Lads and lasses (George W. Pennington)
- Eyes like the morning star, cheek like a rose (American folk song)
- Eyes like the morning star, cheeks like a rose (American folk song)
- Eyes of Blue (Sidney Rowe)
- Eyes of blue—Sky’s own hue (Ruby Baird Anderson)
- Eyes of love, Shine on your cradle
- Eyes on You (Ben Olsen; Connor Austin)
- Eyes to see and ears to hear (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Eyes to see and ears to hear, Feet that will (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Ezek’el Saw the Wheel (African-American spiritual)
- Ezek’el saw the wheel ’Way up in the middle (African-American spiritual)
- Ezekiel Saw de Wheel (Traditional)
- Ezekiel Saw de Wheel (African-American spiritual)
- Ezekiel saw de wheel ’Way up in de middle ob de air (African-American spiritual)
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- Faafetai ia Oe Ieova (Harry A. Dean)
- Faafetai i Le Atua, Lē Na Foa‘iina Mai (Tua)
- Faafetai i Lou Alofa (Edward J. Wood)
- Faafetai i Lou Alofa (Ransom M. Stevens)
- Face Divine, Stained with Blood (M. Mavillard)
- Face, faces, funny faces, You make (Second graders, Ohio State University School)
- Faces (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Face to Face (Kenneth Cope)
- Face to Face (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Face to Face (Kirk Dearman)
- Face to face I shall behold Him (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Face to face, Lord, let me know You (Kirk Dearman)
- Face to Face with Christ, My Savior (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Face to face with Christ my Saviour (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Faded Flowers (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Fade, fade, each [all] earthly joy (Jane C. Bonar)
- Fade, Fade, Each Earthly Joy (Jane C. Bonar)
- Fade, fade, each earthly joy; Jesus is mine (Jane C. Bonar)
- Fader, du har skabt mig (Kanon) (Anon.)
- Fader i Himlen (Carl-Johan Grabe)
- Fader, uti Jesu namn (P. Wilhelm Poulsen)
- Fader vår, velsign vårt virke (Marit Blattmann)
- Fader vor i Himlen (Anon.)
- Fader vor i himlen dig anråbe vi! (Anon.)
- Fader vor på himlens trone
- Fades the night, Dawns the light (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Fade the stars of morning (Thurlow Lieurance)
- Fading light dims the sight (Daniel Butterfield)
- Fading light dims the sight, And a star (Daniel Butterfield)
- Fahre fort (Johann Eusebius Schmidt)
- Fahre fort, fahre fort! (Johann Eusebius Schmidt)
- Fahret ein die Erntewagen (Rudolf A. Noss)
- Failing in strength when opprest by my foes (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Faintly as tolls the evening chime (Thomas Moore)
- Faintly as tolls the evening chime, Our voices (Thomas Moore)
- Faint Not (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- Fair April, the maiden, comes down (Katharine Whitmore)
- Fair are the meadows, Fairer the woodlands (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair are the meadows, Fairer the woodlands, Robed in flowers of blooming spring (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair as a lily did her life unfold (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fair, beauteous morn, rose-tinted dawn (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Fair bud with its frail stem broken (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Fair city of the saints! my heart to thee (L. S.)
- Fair Damozel (French-Canadian singing game)
- Fair damozel, will you dance with me? (French-Canadian singing game)
- Fair Echo, they say, Fair Echo, they say (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Fairer than the flow’rs that bloom before us (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Fairest Flowers We’re Bringing (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Fairest flowers we’re bringing, Fair (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Fairest little Jesus Child (Marilyn Curtis White)
- Fairest little Jesus child Came to earth (Marilyn Curtis White)
- Fairest Lord Jesus (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler Of All Nations (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fairest Lord Jesus, ruler of all nature (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fairest Spirit of the skies (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fair Friends
- Fairies (Frederick Winthrop)
- Fairies
- Fairies and Brownies (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fair Iris and her Swain, were in a shady Bow’r
- Fair Is Creation (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Fair is the Child within the stable yonder (Sally DeFord)
- Fair is the sunlight (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine, Fairer still the moonlight (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine, Fairer still the moonlight And (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine, Fairer the moonlight (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair Lisa (Welsh folk song)
- Fair Maid (Erin Patterson)
- Fair Maid (Doris Fisher)
- Fair maidens, leave your baking At the sound (Italian folk song)
- Fair moon, O shine tonight, And make (Greek folk song)
- Fair mourner, I would gladly quell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fair Naples, ’neath your skies of softest azure (Nixon Waterman)
- Fair narcissus, sui sin fa, Lovely blossom
- Fair Peri! Yes I fain could dream (Hannah T. King)
- Fair Phoebus of the fiery face (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Fair sylvan glade with verdant shade (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Fair Utah! (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Fair Utah sits enthron’d among a thousand hills (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fair winds blowing; ’Tis time that we were going (Frederick Manley)
- Fairy-Belle (Stephen C. Foster)
- Fairy Bells (Ann Underhill)
- Fairy Dance (Emilie Poulsson)
- Fairy Fiddles (Anon.)
- Fairy Lamp (M. J. H.)
- Fairyland
- Fairyland in Snow (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Fairy Moonlight (John Hill Hewitt)
- Fair, youthful Maiden, dost thou comprehend (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fairy places, fairy things (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Fairy places, fairy things, Fairy woods (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Fairy Secrets (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Fairy Voices (Russian folk song)
- Fairy voices, sweet and light, Softly falling (Russian folk song)
- Fairy Work (Aldis Dunbar)
- Fair Zion’s city, shining bright (Arlene L. Buffington)
- “Faites pour les autres tout ce” (Matthew 7:12; Shirley Judd)
- Faith (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Faith (Charles Wesley)
- Faith (Susan L. Purves)
- Faith (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Faith (John Lyon)
- Faith (William Willes)
- Faith (Ben Olsen)
- Faith (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Faith (Victor A. Pierpont)
- Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss (Daniel Turner)
- Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss, And saves from Satan’s snares (Daniel Turner)
- Faith and Fidelity (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Faith and Truth and Life Bestowing (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Faith Begins by Letting Go (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- Faith Endures (Naomi W. Randall)
- Faith, eternal, heavenly pow’r
- Faith Fails, Then in the Dust (Johann G. Schöner)
- Faithful
- Faithful (Sam Cardon; Brian Blosil; Don Stirling)
- Faithful and Brave (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Faithful and just is he (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Faithful and just is he Who hath the cov’nant made (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Faithful and Steady (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Faithful and steady, Waiting we stand (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Faithful and true is the word of our God (Jaime Cortez)
- Faithful and true, we lead ye forth (Richard Wagner)
- Faithful birch canoe glides through forests (Robert E. Nye)
- Faithful Johnny (Scottish song)
- Faithful Men (Twila Paris)
- Faithful Savior, We Are Here (Christian Heinrich Zeller)
- Faith Gives Lion’s Marrow (Bernhard Kühn)
- Faith, Hope, and Charity (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Faith in Every Footstep (K. Newell Dayley)
- Faith in Spring (M. Louise Baum)
- Faith in Womanhood! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Faith in Womanhood! Joy in Womanhood! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Faith in You (Nik Day)
- Faith is a gift from God above to mortals here (William Willes)
- Faith is an anchor to the soul (Joel H. Johnson)
- Faith is dying! (Evan Stephens)
- Faith is knowing (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Faith is knowing the sun will rise (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Faith is my sure retreat (Joel H. Johnson)
- Faith is the brightest evidence (Isaac Watts)
- Faith is the brightest evidence Of things beyond our sight (Isaac Watts)
- Faith is the confidence we exercise
- Faith is the polar star (Psalter)
- Faith is the polar star That guides the christian’s way (Psalter)
- Faith Is the Victory (John H. Yates)
- Faith, Love, Hope (Karl G. Maeser)
- Faith of Our Fathers (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still [faith] (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still In spite (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still, in spite of dungeon, fire and sword (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, we will strive To win all nations (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, wonderful faith! (Arthur H. Mills)
- Faith of Our Mothers (Anon.)
- Faith of Our Mothers, Living Faith (Anon.)
- Faith of our mothers, living still (Anon.)
- Faith of our mothers, living yet (Anon.)
- Faith of the Martyrs (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of the martyrs, living still (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith / Pioneer Children Were Quick to Obey / To Be a Pioneer / Pioneer Children Sang As They Walked (Beatrice Goff Jackson; Virginia M. Kammeyer; Ruth Muir Gardner; Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Faith that alone can stand the heaving tide (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Faith, thou beacon ever bright (Victor A. Pierpont)
- Faith, thou source of mighty works (A. W. F. von Balluseck)
- Faith to Carry On (Don Besig; Nancy Price)
- Faith to Move Forward (David Judd; Arnold Lucas)
- Faith Unto Repentance (Alma 16:218–228 (RLDS))
- Faith, While Trees Are Still in Blossom (Anders Frostenson)
- Faith works with power, but will not plead (William Jones)
- Faith works with power, but will not plead The best of works when done (William Jones)
- Faith works with pow’r but will not plead (William Jones)
- Fakahā ʻe he ʻOtua (Tēvita Tuliakiono)
- Fakaʻofa Kiate Au (Pita Vī)
- Fallen (David Pliler)
- Fall Fresh on Me (Daniel Iverson)
- Falling Down (Jeremy Christensen)
- Falling down, gently down, See the softly (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Falling down, gently down, See the softly falling (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Falling down, gently down, See the softly falling snow (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Falling, falling, Autumn leaves are falling (Marjorie Atkins)
- Falling Leaves
- Falling Leaves (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Falling Leaves (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Falling Leaves (Ivan Olson)
- Falling on My Knees (Kathryn Scott)
- Falling Snow (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Familiar (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- Families
- Families
- Families (Virginia Mueller)
- Families Can Be Together Forever (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- Families the wide-world over (Hazel W. Lewis)
- Family History—I Am Doing It (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Family History Is the Story of Me (Nathan P. Howe)
- Family History Medley
- Family Home Evening Song (Paul Melendez)
- Family Night (Carol Graff Gunn)
- Family Night Is Fun (Debra K. Carver)
- Family Prayer (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Family Song (Anon.)
- Family Song
- Fam’ly history— I am doing it (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Fam’ly history—I am doing it (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Fam’ly history— I am doing it, My fam’ly history (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Fam’ly night is always fun (Debra K. Carver)
- Fanana (Chichewa folk hymn)
- Fanana Fanana Fanana naye Yesu (Chichewa folk hymn)
- Fancy’s Panorama (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fang dein Werk mit Jesu an
- Fantasy on Come, Come Ye Saints (William Clayton)
- Far above earth’s low’ring shadows (Fronia Smith)
- Far above earth’s tumult (C. Austin Miles)
- Far above earth’s tumult, The call of love (C. Austin Miles)
- Far above earth’s tumult, The call of love we hear (C. Austin Miles)
- Far across the sea in his jolly craft (Evan Stephens)
- Far and far away down in Arkansas
- Far and near the fields are teeming (John O. Thompson)
- Farandole (Aldis Dunbar)
- Far as human greetings go Let all Zion Builders know (Elbert A. Smith)
- Far Away (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Far Away (Brady Parks)
- Far away and lonely she moves, a shadow (Byrona Allison Myers; Robert E. Nye)
- Far away bugles play, Sounding taps (Daniel Butterfield)
- Faraway Forest (Aleksis Kivi)
- Far away from the darkness (J. J. M. Bohn)
- Far away in China, that’s over the sea
- Far away in dear old England, In a quaint (Ethel Cooper)
- Far Away in Fairy-Land (Bertha E. Bush)
- Far Away in Old Judea (Walter J. Mathams)
- Far away in old Judea Lived the gentle (Walter J. Mathams)
- Far away in South Carolina
- Far away in Spain land, Somewhere on the (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Far away, in sunny southlands (Julia W. Bingham)
- Far Away in the Depths of My Spirit (Warren D. Cornell)
- Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight (Warren D. Cornell)
- Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling (C. Austin Miles)
- Far away the ships are flying (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Far away the ships are flying, on to Palestine (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Far-Away Valley (Finnish folk song)
- Far away voices of Shadowland calling
- Far behind the distant hill of the west (Theodor M. Samuelsen)
- Far Beyond Spaces Wide (Augusta C. Lönborg)
- Far dearer than all that the world can impart (Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor)
- Far dearer than all the world can impart (Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor)
- Far down the road comes a dusty peddler (Robert E. Nye)
- Far down the street the band is playing
- Fare thee well, thou fondly cherished (David M. Moir)
- Fare thee well, thou fondly cherished, Dear, dear spirit, fare thee well (David M. Moir)
- Fareweel, my cattie, fareweel (John Lyon)
- Farewell (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell (John Lyon)
- Farewell
- Farewell (Nellie Becraft)
- Farewell (R. C. Evans)
- Farewell
- Farewell (M. Louise Baum)
- Farewell (Patty S. Hill)
- Farewell!—a feeling deep and strong (Hannah T. King)
- Farewell, All Earthly Honors (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Farewell, all earthly honors, I bid you all adieu (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Farewell all earthly honours (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Farewell, beloved brother Banks, farewell (John Lyon)
- Farewell! beloved of the Lord, farewell (John Lyon)
- Farewell, blest messenger of peace (John Lyon)
- Farewell, Dear
- Farewell dear brother (William I. Appleby)
- Farewell dear brother in the Lord (William I. Appleby)
- Farewell, dearest friends, from you I must go
- Farewell, Dear Friends and Brethren (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, dear friends, we now must part (John Lyon)
- Farewell, dear; peace be with thee
- Farewell, Deer flower, Farewell
- Farewell, Deer Flowers
- Farewell Echo (John Lyon)
- Farewell, farewell, oh, lovely world of mine
- Farewell, friends, a time of sorrow
- Farewell,Good Friends! (Israeli song)
- Farewell, good friends, Farewell (Israeli song)
- Farewell, good friends! / Shalom, chaverim! (Israeli song)
- Farewell Hymn (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell Hymn (Agnes Y. Lindsay)
- Farewell Hymn
- Farewell hymn of the Lord’s servants (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell Illinois (Wilson Law)
- Farewell Illinois, I must leave thee awhile (Wilson Law)
- Farewell Memorial (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, merry maidens, to song and to laugh (Walter Scott)
- Farewell, my dear and loving friend (Joel H. Johnson)
- Farewell! my dearest Kelsey (John Lyon)
- Farewell, my kind and faithful friend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, My Kind and Faithful Friend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, my kind and faithful friend—The partner of my early youth (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, my sweetest treasure (Joel H. Johnson)
- Farewell, now, my darling, Smile through (Ellen Wales Walpole)
- Farewell, O Earth
- Farewell, O earth, farewell, O valley of sorrow
- Farewell, Old England! (Orson F. Whitney)
- Farewell, old England! Thou hast been to me (Orson F. Whitney)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren! Here, take (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren, here take the (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren! Here take the parting hand (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell Sister Margaret, your life-toil is o’er (R. C. Evans)
- Farewell Song (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell Song (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell Song (Henry Maiben)
- Farewell Song (B. Meyer; M. Lauber)
- Farewell song to Babylon (W. Ross)
- Farewell, Summer (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Farewell to Lochaber and farewell my Jean
- Farewell to Nauvoo (Lucretia Hupper)
- Farewell to Nauvoo (L. S.)
- Farewell To Summer (Jane B. Walters)
- Farewell To Thee (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Farewell to thee, Farewell to thee (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Farewell to thee, old ’Forty-nine (John Lyon)
- Farewell to the Forest (Joseph vom Eichendorff)
- Farewell to the Forest (German song)
- Farewell to the Forest
- Farewell to the Woods (Traditional)
- Farewell Waltz (Herbert Stothart; Bob Wright; Chet Forrest)
- Farewell, ye rocks and hills, so dear (Joel H. Johnson)
- Farewell, ye servants of the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, ye servants of the Lord, To whom (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, ye servants of the Lord, To whom we oft have preached the word (Parley P. Pratt)
- Fare you well, beloved mother (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fare you well, my dear, I must be gone
- Fare you well, sweethearts! (William Allingham)
- Fare you well, sweethearts!—Heave O (William Allingham)
- Fare you well, sweet summer playtime (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Far, far away from our dear native land (Eliza R. Snow)
- Far, far away had the swallows fled, Over the
- Far, far away, in heathen darkness dwelling (James McGranahan)
- Far, far away is a green, rolling valley (Finnish folk song)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plain (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, Far Away on Judea’s Plains (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plains, Shepherds (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plains, Shepherds of old (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plains, Shepherds of old heard (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far from Home (German folk song)
- Far From Home (Ann Underhill)
- Far from Home We Run, Rebellious (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- Far from Our Native Land (Thorvald Orlob)
- Far from the birth-place of the Lord (D. Roberts)
- Far from the braes of Scotland (Eliza R. Snow)
- Far from the land that gave thee birth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Far from the scenes of war and strife (Joel H. Johnson)
- Far in the hills I hear the nightingale (Czech folk song)
- Far in the North Sea there gleams (Ancient Norse folk song)
- Far in the North Sea there gleams against the sky (Ancient Norse folk song)
- Far in the Woods in May (Edith M. Thomas)
- Far in the woods, the fresh green woods (Edith M. Thomas)
- Farm news
- Farms, and fields and meadows gay (Parley P. Pratt)
- Far-Off and Near-By
- Far off in Dixie Land, ’Way down South (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Far out at sea an island lies (Konstantin Bálmont)
- Far out on the human tempest (R. C. Evans)
- Farther Along (W. Stevens)
- Far up in the deep, dark sky, The white moon (Lilla Belle Pitts)
- Far up in the steeple tower, Bells are ringing (French nursery song)
- Farvel, Farvel! vort Fødeland vi byder (Carl C. A. Christensen)
- Farvel vi byde eder, Kjære (H. P. Møller)
- Fashion in Nature (Leone E. McCune)
- Fashions (Brazilian song)
- Fashions are so changing! In the days of old (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Fashions at the Zoo (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Fashions in Footwear (Florence G. Fox)
- Fast Freight to Helper (Greek Dance)
- Fasting (Annette W. Dickman)
- Fasting Prayer (Gregory the Great)
- Father, accept the song of praise We offer unto (Richard Alldridge)
- Father Adam, Hear Us Pray (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- Father Adam, hear us pray; Send thy grace (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- Father all loving, who rulest in majesty (Patrick Robert Norman Appleford)
- Father Almighty, Bless Us (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father almighty, bless us with your blessing (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father Almighty, Grant to Us (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father Almighty, Grant to Us Thy Blessing (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father and First of Friends! (Orson F. Whitney)
- Father and first of Friends, On whom all life (Orson F. Whitney)
- Father and Friend (John Bowring)
- Father and Friend! thy light, thy love (John Bowring)
- Father and God our lives inspire (J. C.)
- Father and I went down to camp (Schamburg)
- Father and Mother Dear (Bohemian folk song)
- Father and mother dear, you whom I most revere (Bohemian folk song)
- Father and Mother’s Care (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Father, As I Kneel to Pray (David R. Naylor)
- Father Be My Guide (Mikiko O’Bannon)
- Father, Bless Our Sacred Homes (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- Father, bless the gifts we bring thee
- Father, bless the little birds (Karin Jones)
- Father, bless this willing offering (Tessie Smith)
- Father, Bless Thy Children (Kleta Finley)
- Father, Bless Thy Word (Thomas Kelly)
- Father, Bless Thy Word to All (Thomas Kelly)
- Father, bless thy word to all, Quick and powerful let it prove (Thomas Kelly)
- Father, bless us as we go (Verda E. Bryant)
- Father, by Thy heavenly graces (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Father, Cheer Our Souls Tonight (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Father Christmas (P. J. Hannikainen)
- Father Christmas (German folk song)
- Father Christmas, Father Christmas, Strides (German folk song)
- Father dear father come home with me now! (Henry C. Work)
- Father dear, I fain would thank Thee (German song)
- Father dear to Thee we pray (Anon.)
- Father dear to Thee we pray, Bless Thy (Anon.)
- Father Do You Hear Me? (Lindy Kerby)
- Father, enthroned on high (Fernando Ortega)
- Father eternal, Ruler of creation (Laurence Housman)
- Father, from heaven thy dwelling place (Charles Derry)
- Father, from heaven thy dwelling place, In love look down, we pray (Charles Derry)
- Father, give Thy benediction (Samuel Longfellow)
- Father, glorify thy Son (Charles Wesley)
- Father, glorify thy Son: Answ’ring his all-powerful prayer (Charles Wesley)
- Father God (Jack W. Hayford)
- Father God, I give all thanks (Jack W. Hayford)
- Father God, I Wonder (Ian Smale)
- Father, guide me on my way (Rachel Bastian)
- Father, heal the ache inside me (Anna M. Molgard)
- Father! Hear My Pleading (C. Cassel)
- Father, hear our morning prayer (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Father hear our prayer
- Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer (Love M. Willis)
- Father, hear the prayer we offer! Not for ease that prayer shall be (Love M. Willis)
- Father, hear thy children singing, Father hear our (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Father, hear us while we pray
- Father, holy Father, Now the sun has come
- Father, how wide Thy glories shine! (Isaac Watts)
- Father, how wide thy glory shines! (Isaac Watts)
- Father, how wide thy glory shines! How high thy (Isaac Watts)
- Father, how wide thy glory shines! How high thy wonders rise! (Isaac Watts)
- Father, I Adore You (Terrye Coelho Strom)
- Father, I adore You, Lay my life before You (Terrye Coelho Strom)
- Father, I come to thee, Calmly and rev’rently (Willy Reske)
- Father, I go, ’tis thy voice bids me go (Joseph Smith III)
- Father, I go, ’tis thy voice bids me go To carry this news of the cross (Joseph Smith III)
- Father, I hear thy call, I turn my thoughts (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Father, I kneel in solemn communion (Andrew Moore)
- Father, in Early Morning Praise (Elizabeth Jones)
- Father in Heaven (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in Heaven (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in Heaven (Carl-Johan Grabe)
- Father in Heaven (Bernd Schlottoff)
- Father in Heaven
- Father in heaven, at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan
- Father in heaven, bless thy little children
- Father in heaven, by whom I’m taught (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father in Heaven, gracious and tender (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- Father in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come (Matthew 6:9–13; Vivian Layne)
- Father in heaven, have mercy upon us
- Father in heaven, hear my prayer (Adelaide U. E. Hardy)
- Father in Heaven Hears Me Pray (Jenny W. Francis)
- Father in heaven, how we love You (Bob Fitts)
- Father in heaven, I come to Thee today (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father in Heaven, I’m thankful to see (Daryl O. Smith)
- Father in heaven, in thy love (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in heaven, in thy love abounding (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in heaven, in thy love abounding, Hear these (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in Heaven, Lord eternal, Lord eternal (Luke 1:28, 42; Girolamo Savonarola)
- Father in heaven, now we humbly pray (Ruth G. Smith)
- Father in Heaven, on this lovely day (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in heaven, on this lovely day, Please (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven on this lovely day, please help (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven, on this lovely day, Please help me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven on this lovely day Please help me be (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven, our voices are joyfully ringing (Nellie Poorman)
- Father in Heaven, Teach me, I pray (Sally DeFord)
- Father in heaven, we believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven, we believe The promise (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in Heaven, We Do Believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven we do believe The promise thou hast made (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven, we pray to thee That good (Edith C. Rice)
- Father in heaven, While angels adore Thee (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Father in heaven, while we bow (Henry Hooper)
- Father in heaven, while we bow before Thee (Henry Hooper)
- Father in Heaven, Who Lovest All (Rudyard Kipling)
- Father in heav’n above, Bless us
- Father in Heav’n above, bless us with thy tender love
- Father in Heav’n above, Glorious and mighty (Claude Littleton)
- Father in heav’n above I give thanks to Thee (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Father in Heav’n above, Smile on each child (Anon.)
- Father in heav’n, Thy children hear (Williams)
- Father in heav’n, Thy children hear, As they adoring bow (Williams)
- Father in heav’n, we do believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heav’n, we do believe The promise thou (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father, in Humility (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father, in humility we present (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father, in humility, We present this child (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father in humility, We present this child to thee (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father, in the Name of Jesus (P. Wilhelm Poulsen)
- Father in the Sky
- Father in the sky, so high above, O listen
- Father, in thy gracious keeping (John Ellerton)
- Father, in Thy Mysterious Presence (Samuel Johnson)
- Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling (Samuel Johnson)
- Father, in Thy realm above, Hear Thy children’s humble plea (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- Father, I Place into Your Hands (Jenny Hewer)
- Father, I pray that I might be (Heather D. Zurcher)
- Father is the man for us (Norma Rae Arrington)
- Father is the man for us, he loves us tenderly (Norma Rae Arrington)
- Father I stretch, I stretch my hands to Thee (Cleophus Robinson)
- Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee (Charles Wesley)
- Father, I Thank Thee (Tamara S. Hann)
- Father, I thank Thee for all that I have (Tamara S. Hann)
- Father I thank thee for thy love, for thy (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Father I thank Thee for thy love, For Thy kindness (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Father, it is thy great decree (Charles Derry)
- Father, it is thy great decree, That man and woman should be one (Charles Derry)
- Father, I Will Reverent Be (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, I will reverent be, and in thy house walk (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, I will reverent be and in thy house walk quietly (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, I will rev’rent be And in thy house (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, keep us through the year (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, Lead Me (John Page Hopps)
- Father, lead me, day by day (John Page Hopps)
- Father, lead me day by day, Ever in Thine (John Page Hopps)
- Father, lead me day by day, Ever in thine own strong way (John Page Hopps)
- Father, Lead Me Gently with Thy Love (Donnell Hunter)
- Father! Lead Me Out of Darkness (John A. Widtsoe)
- Father, let Thy Blessings (Evan Stephens)
- Father let Thy blessings at parting be upon us (Evan Stephens)
- Father, let thy Spirit’s fire (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father let Your word come to me (Richard Holmes)
- Father, Long Before Creation (Francis P. Jones)
- Father, lord of all creation (Stewart Cross)
- Father Makes the Money (Frances Weld Danielson)
- Father, may Thy blessing come Night and day (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Father Most Holy (Percy Dearmer)
- Father most holy, merciful and tender (Percy Dearmer)
- Father, Mother, Sister Sue, Brother John and (H. W. L.)
- Father named me after grandpa (Kenneth Cope)
- Father Noah
- Father Noah, Father Noah was a famous man!
- Father, now the day is past
- Father, now to thee we cry (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father of all (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all (Anna Johnson)
- Father of All (Charles Wesley)
- Father of all, In heaven above (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father of all, In heaven above, Hear Thou (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father of all in heav’n above (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all in heav’n above, Watch over (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all in heav’n above, Watch over us (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all in heav’n above, watch over us we (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above, We thank (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above, We thank Thee (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above. We thank thee for (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all in heav’n above, we thank Thee for thy love (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all, in whom alone (Charles Wesley)
- Father of all, in whom alone We live, and move, and breathe (Charles Wesley)
- Father of all our mercies (Social Hymns)
- Father of all our mercies, thou (Social Hymns)
- Father of all our mercies, thou In whom (Social Hymns)
- Father of all our mercies, thou In whom we move and live (Social Hymns)
- Father of all, sweet Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father of heaven, whose love profound (Edward Cooper)
- Father of Heav’n, Whose love profound (Edward Cooper)
- Father of Life and Light (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of life and light, In heav’n above (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of life and light, in heav’n above, This (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of life and light, In heav’n above, This world (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of Light (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of light, in whom there is no shadow (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of Lights (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of lights, in whom (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of lights, in whom there is no shadow (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of lights! we sing thy name (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of lights! we sing thy name, Who kindlest up the lamp of day (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of Light, We Sing in Thy Praise (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- Father of Love (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Father of love, to Thee we bow (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Father of mercies, bow thine ear (Benjamin Beddome)
- Father of mercies, bow thine ear, Attentive to our earnest prayer (Benjamin Beddome)
- Father of mercies! in thy house (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of mercies, in thy word (Anne Steele)
- Father of Mercies, in Your Word (Anne Steele)
- Father of mercies, send thy grace (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of mercies, send thy grace All-powerful from above (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of Mercy (Ottiwell Heginbotham)
- Father of mercy, God of love, Send down thy (Ottiwell Heginbotham)
- Father of our spirits! hear (Psalter)
- Father of our spirits! hear Faith’s effectual, fervent prayer (Psalter)
- Father of the earth and heav’n, Please hear our humble prayer (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- Father, Once Again We Come (L. Briggs Mitchell)
- Father, pity heathen nations (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, please hear us sing (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Father, please hear us sing. Praises to thee (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Father puts his paper down And plays at bear (Vernetta F. Decker)
- Fathers (Dawn Hughes Ballantyne; Joyce M. Jensen)
- Father’s And Mother’s Care (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Father’s Birthday (Ada Lorraine Jex)
- Father so kind in heaven above (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heaven above (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heav’n above (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heav’n above, we close our (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heav’n above, we close our eyes (Anna Johnson)
- Father, so much have I To thank thee for (George A. Kelley)
- Father, Son, and Daughter (John Taylor)
- Father, source of joy and pleasure (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father’s Valentine (Dorothy Langley)
- Father, take us safely home (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, take us safely home, Guide us where (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, take us safely home; Guide us where no harm (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, take us safely home, Guide us where no harm can (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, tender shepherd, hear me; Bless Thy (Mrs. M. L. Duncan)
- Father thanks for ev’rything, Sunshine (Musical Adventures)
- Father thanks for ev’rything, Sunshine, flowers (Musical Adventures)
- Father, this day, o may thy will be done, Help me (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Father, This Hour Has Been One of Joy (Nan Greene Hunter)
- Father, thou art love indeed (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, thou hast made us women (Hazel Chambers)
- Father, Thou Who Carest (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, thou who carest, For smallest (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, thou who carest, For smallest tiny flow’rs (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, thy children come unto thee (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Father, thy children come unto thee, singing (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Father, Thy Children to Thee Now Raise (Evan Stephens)
- Father, thy children to thee now raise Glad, grateful (Evan Stephens)
- Father, thy children to thee now raise Glad, grateful songs (Evan Stephens)
- Father! thy paternal care (John Bowring)
- Father! thy paternal care Has my guardian been, my guide! (John Bowring)
- Father, ’tis thine each day to yield (John Wesley)
- Father, ’tis thine each day to yield Thy children’s wants a fresh supply (John Wesley)
- Father to Son (Todd McCabe; Jeannine Lasky)
- Father, to Thee I dedicate
- Father, to thee my soul I lift (Charles Wesley)
- Father! to Thee our souls we lift (Charles Wesley)
- Father Up Above (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Father, We Bring Thee Our Praises (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Father, we bring Thee our praises Each day (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Father, We Give You Thanks (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, we have come before Thee, Bringing (Jane Rolfe Randolph)
- Father, we have heard thy pleadings (Viola M. Fiscus)
- Father, We Have Heard You Calling (Gareth Hill)
- Father, we know that Jesus was a teacher (Frances Hartman)
- Father Welcomes (Robin Mann)
- Father, We Love You (Donna Adkins)
- Father, we love You, we worship and adore You (Donna Adkins)
- Father, We Praise Thee (Gregory the Great)
- Father, we praise thee, now the night is over (Gregory the Great)
- Father, We Praise You (Gregory the Great)
- Father, we praise you, now the night is over (Gregory the Great)
- Father, We Pray (Heather D. Zurcher)
- Father, we pray for your holy Catholic Church
- Father, we pray that we might be (Heather D. Zurcher)
- Father, we thank Thee
- Father, We Thank Thee (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, We Thank Thee (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- Father, We Thank Thee (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Father, We Thank Thee (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, We Thank Thee (Clare Giffin)
- Father, we thank Thee, Father, we thank Thee (Clare Giffin)
- Father we thank thee for the light, Thou sendest (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, We Thank Thee for the Night (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for the night, And for (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank thee for the night, And for the pleasant (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for the night; Thank Thee (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for the night; Thank Thee for pleasant (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for thy great love
- Father we thank Thee, Thank Thee for music (Ann Underhill)
- Father, we thank thee who hast planted (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, We Thank You (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, we thank you for you planted (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, we thank you that you planted (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, We Will Quiet Be (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Father, we will quiet be, while we listen now to thee (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Father, We Worship Thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, whate’er of earthly bliss (Anne Steele)
- Father! whate’er of earthly bliss Thy sov’reign will denies (Anne Steele)
- Father, When in Love (Robert Grant)
- Father, When in Love to Thee (Robert Grant)
- Father, when in love to thee, Low we bow (Robert Grant)
- Father, when in love to thee Low we bow th’ adoring knee (Robert Grant)
- Father, who art alone (Edith Jones; Home Hymn Book, 1885)
- Father, Who Art Alone Our Helper (Edith Jones; Home Hymn Book, 1885)
- Father, who art alone Our helper and our stay (Edith Jones; Home Hymn Book, 1885)
- Father, Who in Jesus Found Us (Fred Kaan)
- Father, with happy voices we’re singing (Marjorie Knapp)
- Father, You Have Created Me (Anon.)
- Father, Your Word Is (Juan B. Cabrera)
- Fath’r and I went down to camp (Schamburg)
- Fath’r and I went down to camp, Along (Schamburg)
- Fat Robin Redbreast (Gretchen O. Murray)
- Fat Robin Redbreast, perching in a tree (Gretchen O. Murray)
- Favored little ones were they (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they; Who towards him (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they; Who towards him Jesus (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they— Who, towards him Jesus drew! (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they—Who, towards him Jesus drew! (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Fear (John Lyon)
- Fear and faith are never friends (Leona N. Hands)
- Fearless Heart (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Fear Not (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- Fear Not (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Fear Not (Nik Day)
- Fear Not, Brethren
- Fear not, brethren, lo, ’tis Jesus
- Fear not, fear not, O be not dismayed (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- Fear not, fear not, timid comrades of the forest (Christine Turner Curtis)
- Fear not, I am with thee (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- Fear not, I am with thee, blessed golden ray (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Fear Not Little Flock (Kelly Coleman)
- Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne (Paul Rader)
- Fear not, precious flock, from the cross to the throne (Paul Rader)
- Fear Not, Rejoice and Be Glad (Priscilla Wright)
- Fear not, thou faithful Christian flock (Johann M. Altenburg)
- Fear not ye: for I know ye seek Jesus (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Fear not ye Saints of latter-days (William Willes)
- Fear or Faith (Leona N. Hands)
- Fear Thou Not; I Have Redeemed Thee (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- Feast of Light—Hanukkah (Emanuel Amiran-Pougatchov)
- Feast Upon the Word (Patricia D. Bush)
- Feathers (Jean Neal)
- Feathers in a pigeon’s breast! (Jean Neal)
- February (Lillie M. Jordan)
- February twenty-second! Washington (Mabel E. Bray)
- Fed my horse in a poplar trough (Nursery song)
- Fedora (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Feeble Man, a Voice is Calling (Albert Sarver)
- Feeding Birds
- Feeding the Birds (Falk School Primary Group)
- Feeding the Birds (Katharine Lee Bates)
- Feed My Sheep
- Feed My Sheep (Jeanni Gould)
- Feed My Sheep (Vere Jameson)
- Feed my sheep, both the fractious rams (Vere Jameson)
- Feed Thy Children, God Most Holy (Johann Heermann)
- Feed Thy Sheep (David A. Zabriskie)
- Feed Us, Lord (Greg Scheer)
- Feed us, Lord. Feed us, Lord. In the broken bread (Greg Scheer)
- Feeling of Forever (Doug Stewart)
- Feel the Fire (Julie de Azevedo)
- Feet Washing Hymn (Mark Randy)
- Feliz Cumpleaños (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- “Feliz Cumpleaños,” That’s how they say it (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- “Feliz Cumpleaños,” That’s how they say it in Spain (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Fellowship (Eleanor Alletta Chaffee)
- Feltűnt a jel, a reménysugár (Jason Barney)
- Female modesty, and easy noble grace
- Female Relief Society Song
- Ferry Me Across the Water (Christina Rosssetti)
- Ferry me across the water, Do, Boatman, do! (Christina Rosssetti)
- Fertile Soil (Michael Webb; Dan Truman)
- Festival Toccata on St. Anne
- Few and scattered are God’s people (Harry Lorber Jr.)
- Few forms or faces that I see (Hannah T. King)
- Fiddle and I (Linn Moore Miller)
- Fiddle-De-Dee
- Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee, The fly
- Fiddle-dee-dee, Fiddle-dee-dee, Two fairies (Kate Louise Brown)
- Fiddledeedee, Fiddledeedee, Two fairies (Kate Louise Brown)
- Fiddlers Two (Israeli folk song)
- Fiddler take your fiddle bow and play
- Fiddles and Horns (Mabel E. Bray)
- Fiddle Song (Marion Clayton)
- Fiddles playing, fiddles playing, Come (Gladys Pitcher)
- Fields are rich with golden grain; Harvest (Russian folk song)
- Fields of corn, give up your ears (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Fields of corn give up your ears, Now (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Fierce and wild the storm is raging (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Fierce raged the tempest o’er the deep (Godfrey Thring)
- Fierce Was the Wild Billow (Anatolius of Constantinople)
- Fierce was the wild billow, Dark was the night (Anatolius of Constantinople)
- Fiesta (Mexican folk song)
- Fiesta Day (Latin American folk song)
- Fiesta de Navidad (Plácido Koyoc Yam)
- Fiftieth Birthday Anniversary (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fifty thousand (Ruth May Fox)
- Fight and Victory (Louis F. Mönch)
- Fighting For Right (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Fighting for right, Vanguards (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Fight the Good Fight (John S. B. Monsell)
- Fight the good fight with all thy might (John S. B. Monsell)
- Fight the good fight with all your might (John S. B. Monsell)
- Fill All My Vision (Avis Christiansen)
- Fill all my vision, Savior, I pray (Avis Christiansen)
- Filled with Excitement (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with excitement, all the happy throng / Mantos y palmas esparciendo (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with excitement, all the happy throng / Mantos y palmas esparciendo va (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with Excitement / Mantos y palmas (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with the Joy and Gladness (Daniel Merrick)
- Filled with the joy and gladness of life’s wonder (Daniel Merrick)
- Filled with the Spirit’s Power (John R. Peacey)
- Filled with the Spirit’s power, all hearts as one (John R. Peacey)
- Filled with the Spirit’s power, with one accord (John R. Peacey)
- Filled with the Spirit’s pow’r (John R. Peacey)
- Fill, fill, fill, all the Glasses fill ’em high
- Fill Me, Jesus (Ron Salsbury)
- Fill me, Jesus, Fill me now (Ron Salsbury)
- Fill Me, Lord
- Fill Me Now (Elwood H. Stokes)
- Fill Me Now (Sherry Saunders)
- Fill me now, precious Lord, quench my thirsty soul (Sherry Saunders)
- Fill My Cup (Isaiah Jones Jr.)
- Fill my cup, Lord (Harry L. Doty)
- Fill My Cup, Lord (Richard Eugene Blanchard)
- Fill My Cup, Lord (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill my cup, Lord, I lift it up, Lord (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill my cup, Lord—I lift it up, Lord! (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill My Cup, Lord – I lift it up, Lord! (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill my cup, Lord, with love that I may be (Harry L. Doty)
- Fill My Soul (Rob Gardner)
- Fill the Earth with Music (R. G. Huff)
- Fill the World with Love (Frank J. Myers; Jerry Williams; Gary Baker)
- Fill the World with Love (Leslie Bricusse)
- Fill the World with Love (David L. Edwards)
- Fill Thou My Life, O Lord, My God (Horatius Bonar)
- Fill Us with Your Love, O Lord (Carol Browning)
- Final (Joel Morales)
- Finale—“Shout Ye Hosanna” (Evan Stephens)
- Finally feeling the light (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Finally Home (Natalie Grant; Cindy Morgan; Mark Ford Hammond)
- Find Him
- Find Our Cousins (Ross Boothe)
- Find the Power
- Find Us Faithful (Jon Mohr)
- Find Us Faithful (Jon Mohr)
- Find Your Wholeness (Ralph E. Freeman)
- Find your wholeness in the reaching (Ralph E. Freeman)
- Find Your Wings (Mark R. Harris; Tony W. Wood)
- Fine Knacks for Ladies
- Fine knacks for ladies, cheap, choice, brave
- Fine silk or satin, which may I bring you? (Yugoslavian folk song)
- Finger-nail Moon (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- Fingers and Toes (Gelett Burgess)
- Fingers and tongue must both agree
- Finita jam sun proelia
- Finita jam sunt proelia (Giovanni Palestrina)
- Finland (Susanna Myers)
- Finland (J. J. Runeberg)
- Finlandia (Frederick H. Martens)