Index of Texts in English
This is a list of the song texts and poems that have been indexed at SingPraises.net in English. See also the related indexes of tunes and medleys.
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- A babe is born in Bethlehem (Gary Croxall)
- A Baby’s Way (Minnie E. Hicks)
- Abana alathi fi ssama
- Abana alathi fi ssama / Abana in Heaven / أبانا الذي في السماء ليتقدس اسمك
- A band of children free (W. O. Cushing)
- A band of hard pressed men are we (Edwin Gilbert)
- A band of true and valiant soldiers (Charles H. Gabriel)
- 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)
- A-B-C, A-B-C, ev’ry day play carefully
- A beautiful rose, by the morning’s soft breezes (Phineas H. Young)
- A Beautiful World (Annette Dickman)
- A Believer’s Prayer (Sally DeFord)
- 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 / 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 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; ’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)
- Abinadi stood strong and bold (Derena Bell)
- A birthday song (Satis N. Coleman)
- A Birthday Song (William Dennis)
- A bit of red sunset as evening comes on (Mary Rose Jack)
- A Blessed People (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- A blind man sat begging along the highway (Wade Riggen)
- A Bluebird Song (Annie Rowe Beck)
- A book is written one word at a time (Tom Williams)
- Abou Ben Adhem (Leigh Hunt)
- Abou Ben Adhem (may his like increase) (Leigh Hunt)
- Above a Plain (Fjeril Hess; Lillian Jackson)
- Above a plain of gold and green (Fjeril Hess; Lillian Jackson)
- Above the Brightness (Jed Crowther)
- Above the Brightness of the Sun (Sally DeFord)
- “Above the brightness of the sun” As gentle as a dove (Jed Crowther)
- A boy’s prayer (Archibald McKinnon)
- A Brand New Year
- Abranme las puertas de la justicia / Open the doors of true justice and mercy (Pablo D. Sosa)
- A broken heart, my God, my King (Isaac Watts)
- A broken heart, my God, my King, Is all the sacrifice I bring (Isaac Watts)
- A Bunch of Golden Keys (Anon.)
- A bunch of golden keys are mine (Anon.)
- A Call and Answer (R. S. Horne)
- A call for loyal soldiers (W. S. Browne)
- 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 candle in the dark (Jerry Williams; Patricia Youkstetter)
- A Candle’s Light (Aaron Edson)
- A Carol to the King (Sally DeFord)
- Acceptable to You (Psalm 19)
- 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 (L. G. 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 Pinborough)
- 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)
- A cheerful loving heart
- A Cheering, Chanting, Dizzy Crowd (Thomas H. Troeger)
- 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’s Hymn (M. Louise Baum)
- A Child’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Child’s Prayer (Karin Jones)
- A Child’s Song of Thanksgiving
- A Child Was Born (Scott Dorton)
- A child was sent from heaven (Jennifer P. Zabel)
- A Choir’s Prayer (Alice L. Beebe)
- 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 Idyl (Orson F. Whitney)
- A church without apostles (Thomas W. Smith)
- A church without apostles, Or prophets, or the gifts (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Circle of Sisters (Gary Croxall)
- A Co-operative Community (John S. Davis)
- A covenant is an agreement (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Acquaint thyself quickly, O sinner, with God (William Knox)
- A Cradle in Bethlehem (Larry Stock; Alfred Bryan)
- Across the burning desert running thru the barren sand (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Across the far blue hills of time (Catherine MacDougall)
- Across the Plains of Eternity (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Across the Sky the Shades of Night (James Hamilton)
- 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.)
- Adagio Cantabile
- Adagio Cantabile (From the Sonata Pathetique—Opus 13)
- Adagio From First Sonata
- Adam-ondi-Ahman (William W. Phelps)
- Adam was a prophet, first one that we know (Duane E. Hiatt)
- A Daughter of My Heavenly Father (Iris W. Schow)
- A Day of Delight (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Address (Eliza R. Snow)
- Address delivered to the Saints (John Lyon)
- 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)
- A Deluded Mormon (William Clayton)
- 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 / O come, all you faithful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- A Dialogue (John S. Davis)
- A Dialogue between the Reverend and the Boy (John S. Davis)
- 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 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 Diligent and Grateful Heart (Raymond Gunn)
- A Distant Serenade (Michael McLean)
- A Distant Shore (Samuel Bradshaw)
- A district school (William Pitt Palmer)
- A district school, not far away (William Pitt Palmer)
- Admonition (Joseph Luff)
- Admonition to Children (Shirley Mason)
- Admonition to the Children (Shirley Mason)
- A Dolly’s Lullaby (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- Adoration of the Magi (Miklós Rózsa)
- Adoro te devote (Thomas Aquinas)
- Adoro te devote, latens Deitas / Truth whom we adore though hidden you may be (Thomas Aquinas)
- A Doxology Canon (Thomas Ken)
- A Dream of Paradise (Claude Littleton)
- A dreary place would be this earth (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- A drop for an act of kindness (Steven K. Jones)
- A Drop of Blood (Aaron Edson)
- Advance Australia Fair (Peter Dodds McCormick)
- Aerey, Aerey, Ierey-O (Anon.)
- A failing heart is mine, O Lord, when all my faults I (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- A faithful Saint I have stood by (Joel H. Johnson)
- A Family Is Forever (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- A family needs people (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- A fam’ly is forever (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- Afar in Old Judea (Roy A. Cheville)
- Afar in old Judea, above the Jordan stream (Roy A. Cheville)
- A Father in Heaven has given us life (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- A fearless heart, unwavering faith (Hilary Weeks)
- A few more years shall roll (Horatius Bonar)
- A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons come (Horatius Bonar)
- Affection (Evan Stephens)
- Afflicted Saints, to Christ draw near (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted saint, to Christ draw near (John Fawcett)
- Afflictions, though they seem severe (John Newton)
- A Flower Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- A Folk Dance (Folk tune)
- A fragrant gentle zephyr (J. Walter Woodbury)
- 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 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 to all (Thelma J. Harrison)
- A friend who’s just like you (Anon.)
- After (Napoleon B. Vandall)
- After All I Can Do (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- After Easter come sunny days (German folk song)
- Afternoon Greeting Song (Erma T. Pratt)
- After the Ball (Charles K. Harris)
- After the ball was over (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 toil and the heat of the day (Napoleon B. Vandall)
- A Fun Song (Otis Carrington)
- 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’ve reached my home (William Willes)
- 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 Laetitia Barbauld)
- Again the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray (Anna Laetitia 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 We keep This Solemn Fast (Gregory the Great)
- Again We Meet around the Board (Eliza R. Snow)
- 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 gate into a narrow road (Nathan Howe)
- Age after age has roll’d away (William W. Phelps)
- Age after age has rolled away (William W. Phelps)
- A gentle breeze moves thru the trees (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- A gentle hand, a healing word (Merrijane Rice)
- Age of Wonders (William Willes)
- 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 Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- 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 dawn o’er all the world is breaking (Sally DeFord)
- A Glorious Introit (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- 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)
- Agnus Dei (Michael W. Smith)
- Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi / Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world (Traditional)
- A good and true life
- 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 Work (Nik Day)
- A Greeting (Anon.)
- 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 Hallowe’en Surprise
- 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 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, 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.)
- Ah, Bleak and Chill the Wintry Wind (Bates G. Burt)
- 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, 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 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 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 Jesus (Johann Heermann)
- Ah, Holy Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended (Johann Heermann)
- Ah, Holy Jesus, How Have You Offended (Johann Heermann)
- A Higher Spiritual Mind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- 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)
- 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 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 Picture
- Ahora, Señor, según tu promesa / At last, Lord, your word of promise fulfilling (Garhard M. Cartford)
- A House of Glory (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Ah’s got a gal in Caroline Down where de watermelons grow (Anon.)
- 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! turn me not away, receive me tho’ unworthy (Charles Gounod)
- A Hundred Thousand Strong (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- Ah, What Shame I Have to Bear (Esther Hibbard; Sogo Matsumoto)
- 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)
- Ain’t No Sunshine (Bill Withers)
- 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 Jolly Song (Edith Robbins)
- A Journeying Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- A jovial farmer boy I’ll be
- A Jubilee Call (J. K. Hall)
- A Jubilee Poem (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Jubilee Song (J. K. Hall)
- A Key Was Turned in Latter Days (Jan Pinborough)
- 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)
- Alabad al Señor (Traditional)
- Alabad al Señor, naciones todas / Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! All tribes and nations (Traditional)
- Alabanza (Pablo Fernández Badillo)
- A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth (Paul Gerhardt)
- A Lamentation (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Lamp unto Your Feet (Steven K. Jones)
- A large and spacious world (Kenneth Cope)
- 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! my days, how swift they fly! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Alas, my love, you do me wrong (English folk song)
- A Laugh Provoker
- Al caer la lluvia / As the rain is falling (Pablo Fernández Badillo)
- Alelluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Aleluya (Traditional)
- Aleluya, Aleluya / Alleluia, Alleluia (Traditional)
- Alfred Cross, thy mother weeps (Henry Garner)
- Alfredo’s song in La Traviata (Francesco Maria Piave)
- Alice (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Life in the Desert Plains (William W. Phelps)
- A Light for My Savior (Derena Bell)
- A light from heaven shone around (Gracia Grindal)
- 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 Little at a Time (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- A little ball (Anon.)
- 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 weary and a little bit tired (Arlene L. Buffington)
- 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 child learns how to walk, you see (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little lamb wandered and traveled abroad (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little lamb went wandering (Toni Thomas)
- A Little Seed (Jeanni Gould)
- A Little Soldier (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A little sparrow fell today (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little sportive boy one day (John Lyon)
- A little wren sings of the morning light (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Living God
- All About You (Kenneth Cope)
- 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 Are Called (Danny Belrose)
- All are called, young and old (Danny Belrose)
- All Are Talking of Utah (John S. Davis)
- All Are Welcome (Marty Haugen)
- All around my world I see (Heather Burton; Wayne Burton)
- All As One (John V. Pearson)
- All as one, in singing (John V. Pearson)
- 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; William H. Draper (adapter))
- All creatures of our God and King, Lift up your voice (St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper (adapter))
- All creatures of our God and King / Oh, criaturas del Señor / Vous créatures du Seigneur (St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper (adapter))
- All Creatures, Worship God Most High! (St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper (adapter))
- All day long I am under attack (Iona Community)
- 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
- 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)
- Alleluh
- Alleluh, Alleluh, Alleluh, Allelujah, Praise ye the Lord
- Alleluia (Jeanni Gould)
- Alleluia (Randall Thompson)
- Alleluia (Ralph Manuel)
- Alleluia (Giulio Caccini)
- Alleluia (Anon.)
- 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 Mxadana)
- Alleluia (Cyril A. Alington)
- Alleluia (adapted from “Canon in D”) (Daniel Carter)
- Alleluia, alleluia (Jean Tisserand)
- 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, alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Simei Monteiro)
- Alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper (adapter))
- Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia (John Schiavone)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (Sam Abramson)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- 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 Mxadana)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Anon.)
- 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! Christ is risen (Psalm 150)
- Alleluia, Alleluia for the Lord God Almighty reigns! (Michael W. Smith)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to heav’n and voices raise (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Jehovah, Jehovah (I-to Loh)
- 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! 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! Gracious Jesus! (William C. 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! O Praise ye the Lord (César Franck)
- 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! Voices Raise (George Wither)
- Alleluja, alleluja, alleluja, alleluja (Anon.)
- Allelujah (Anon.)
- Allelujah, Allelujah! To God (Anon.)
- 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! 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 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 be to God alone (Martin Luther)
- All Glory Be to God on High (Nikolaus Decius)
- All glory be unto You, Lord (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- All Glory, Laud, and Honor (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All glory, laud, and honor, to Thee, Redeemer, King (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All Glory to Jesus (John W. Peterson)
- All glory to Jesus, begotten of God (John W. Peterson)
- All good gifts around us (Matthias Claudius)
- All Great Men (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- 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 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 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! 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 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 Heaven Declares (Noel Richards; Tricia Richards)
- All heav’n declares the glory of the risen Lord (Noel Richards; Tricia Richards)
- All hush’d and still the birdies sit (Emilie Poulsson)
- All hush’d and still the birdies sit upon the branches high (Emilie Poulsson)
- All I’ll Ever Be (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- 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 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 I once held dear (Graham Kendrick)
- All I once held dear, built my life upon (Graham Kendrick)
- 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 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 (John Oxenham)
- All Mankind Fell in Adam’s Fall (Lazarus Spengler)
- All My Days
- All My Days (Laurie Zelman)
- All My Heart Again Rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All my heart this night rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All My Hope Is Firmly Grounded (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 tomorrows, all my past (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- 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 (Negro spiritual)
- 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)
- All on the Altar (Baylus Benjamin McKinney)
- All on the altar, dear Jesus (Baylus Benjamin 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 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 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 / 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 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 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 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 (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 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 Saints (Book of Common Prayer)
- 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, all that is Right (Twila Paris)
- All that love the Sabbath, and the golden rule (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All that’s good and great and true (Godfrey Thring)
- All That Was Given (Brett Raymond)
- All the Bee-Hive girls are glad girls (Anon.)
- All the birds are here again (German folk song)
- All the birds have come again (Traditional)
- All the birds have come again, come again to (Traditional)
- All the darkness of the night has passed away (A. H. Ackley)
- 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 Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus)
- All the fair beauty of earth / He who was nailed to the cross / Bright and in likeness of fire (Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus)
- 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 little children, Wherever they may be (Katherine Merrill)
- All the Savior’s glory mind can never measure (A. H. Ackley)
- All the stories of prophets long ago (Kristin H. Cornilles)
- All the sun was gold, my dear (Kate Thomas)
- All the sun was gold, my dear, when boy and girl (Kate Thomas)
- All The Way (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- All the Way My Savior Leads Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- All the Way My Saviour Leads Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- All the world in shadow lay (Sally DeFord)
- All Thing Bright and Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things are possible to him (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 Jeffery Leech)
- All things are Yours: we make that true (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- All Things Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All Things Beautiful (William Powell)
- 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 Come of Thee (Anon.)
- All things come of thee, O Lord (Anon.)
- All Things Do Witness (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- All things shall perish from 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 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 Together (Frank E. Morris)
- All Together
- All together again
- All together, all together
- All together, all together, Once, once again
- All together let us sing
- All to Jesus I Surrender (Judson W. Van de Venter)
- All to Jesus I surrender, All to Him (Judson W. Van de Venter)
- All to Jesus I surrender, all to Him I freely give (Judson W. Van de Venter)
- All Who Are Thirsty (Brenton Brown; Glenn Robertson)
- All Who Are Thirsty (Michael Perry)
- All who are thirsty, and all who are weak (Brenton Brown; Glenn Robertson)
- All who are thirsty come to the Lord (Michael Perry)
- All who believe and are baptized (Thomas Kingo)
- 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 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 ye nations hear the warning, which the Lord is (T. Lemon)
- 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 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, bless the Lord
- 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 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, 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, 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 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)
- Aloha Oe (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Alone (Nathan Waite)
- Alone (Ben H. Price)
- Alone and Angry
- 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 the Covenant Path (Jocelyn Parker Palmer)
- Along the path of patriots we prayerfully have trod (Gail H. Johnsen)
- Along the shores of Galilee (Daniel Carter)
- 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, gentille Alouette, Alouette, Je te plumerai (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)
- Alpha (Isaac Watts)
- Already a Butterfly (Cherie Call)
- 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
- A lullaby (DeVota M. Peterson)
- A Lullaby (Franz Schubert)
- A Lullaby (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Always (Nik Day)
- Always (Irving Berlin)
- Always Be Careful
- Always Friends (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- Always God’s love is present with us (Randall Pratt)
- Always hear both sides (William Willes)
- 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 Manger Filled With Love (Sally DeFord)
- A man in his carriage came riding along
- A Man of Ancient Time and Place (Brian Wren)
- A man of sorrows, Jesus came (Nathan Howe)
- Amarillis (Traditional)
- Amarillis told her swain (Traditional)
- A Marriage Blessing (Louise Hills Lewis)
- 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 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)
- Am A Soldier of the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- A May Song
- 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! – 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 Things (Julie de Azevedo; Tom Hopkins)
- A Memory (A. H. Ackley)
- 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, Amen (Richard Wagner)
- Amen, Amen (Thomas Tallis)
- Amen, Amen (Philip James)
- Amen, Amen (Van Denman Thompson)
- Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen (Greek Liturgy)
- 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 (Traditional)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Lawrence Curry)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Amen! Amen! Amen, Amen! (A. Dwyer Hancock)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Herbert Six)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen. God, amen. Not dead, but sleepeth (Charles A. White)
- Amens (Richard Wagner)
- Amens (Danish tune)
- Amens (John Stainer)
- Amens (Greek Liturgy)
- Amens (Traditional)
- Amens (Lawrence Curry)
- Amen siakudu misa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen Siakudumisa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord (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, Sing Praises to the Lord (Stephen C. 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 is a great land, Blessed (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- America, Land of the Restoration (George W. Warren; Samuel A. Ward)
- American National Hymn (Samuel F. Smith)
- American Prophet Theme (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- America Rocks (Orrin Hatch)
- America the Beautiful (Katherine Lee Bates)
- America, the Promised Land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Merry Life (Peppino Turco)
- A merry, merry Christmas
- A merry merry Christmas and joy to each one
- 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)
- 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 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 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 of strength (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 MacDougal)
- A Millennial Hymn (George Manwaring)
- A Mind of My Own (Cherie Call)
- A Miracle Is Born (Raymond D. Cook)
- A missionary farewell (Mary Ann Shaw)
- A missionary song (R. A. Middleton)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Among the Pines (Max Exner)
- Among the pines that bend their fragrant (Max Exner)
- Among the saints on earth (Benjamin Beddome)
- Among the saints on earth Let mutual love be found (Benjamin Beddome)
- Among the things revealed (Henry Garner)
- Among the things revealëd, In these, the latter days (Henry Garner)
- A More Excellent Way (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- 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 Thanksgiving (Mary J. Garland)
- A Mother Lined a Basket (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- A Mother’s Christmas Prayer (Anna Morgan Oaks)
- A Mother’s Eyes Reflect the Love of Heaven (Stephen M. Jones)
- 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)
- An Acrostic (Henry Garner)
- An Address to Americans (James Mulholland)
- 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 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 of glory from heaven descended (Parley P. Pratt)
- An angel once flew in the heavens back then (Arlene L. Buffington)
- An angel spoke unto the virgin maid (Marvin K. Gardner)
- An Angel with the Trump of God (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- 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)
- 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, Who Sittest Throned in Glory (William Croswell Doane)
- 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 this body down? (Charles Wesley)
- Andante
- Andante
- Andante
- Andante
- Andantino
- Andantino
- And are we yet alive (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 Can It Be (Charles Wesley)
- And can it be that I should gain (Charles Wesley)
- And can I yet delay (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)
- 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 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 I couldn’t hear nobody pray (Negro spiritual)
- 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 I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven (Mary F. Kelly)
- 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 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 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)
- And now behold, who can stand against the works of the Lord? (Lewis D. Edwards)
- 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 on that day will justice triumph (M. D. Ridge)
- Andrea (Kenneth Cope)
- And so, you can think of this journey (Jake White)
- And the Father Will Dance (Mark Hayes)
- 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)
- …And Waiting (Brad Hull; Matt Lopez; Jeannine Lasky; Michael Dowdle)
- And We Go (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon; Peter Breinholt)
- 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, I Still Believe (Amy Webb)
- And Yet, Thou Art There (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- An earthquake seems to shake the globe (William W. Phelps)
- An Easter Carol (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- An Easter Song (Evan Stephens)
- An Era Such As Never Known (Arlene L. Buffington)
- An Evening Prayer (C. M. Battersby)
- An Evening Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- A New Beginning (Jayne B. Malan)
- A New Commandment I Give unto You (Crawford Gates)
- A New Day (Brett Raymond)
- A New Heart
- A New Name in Glory (C. Austin Miles)
- A new star rising, the heavens lighting (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- A New Star Shines Tonight (Orlan Cahoon)
- 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)
- Angel Message (James L. Edwards)
- Angels’ Carol (John Rutter)
- 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 have come to the earthly home (E. C. Henck)
- Angels have come to the earthly home, Free o’er the plains their bright spirits roam (E. C. Henck)
- Angels of Jesus, angels of light (Frederick W. Faber)
- Angels Over Me (Yahosh Bonner)
- 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! Allelujah! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels! roll the rock away! Death! yield up thy mighty prey! (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’ 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 (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel voices ever singing (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)
- Angry Words! Oh, Let Them Never (H. R. Palmer)
- Angry words! oh, let them never From the tongue (H. R. Palmer)
- Angry words! oh, let them never From the tongue unbridled (H. R. Palmer)
- An holy angel from on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- An Hour Before The Dawn (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Animate and inanimate shall cease to be (Parley P. Pratt)
- An important station is truly thine (Eliza R. Snow)
- An Instrument in Thy Hands (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- An Irish Melody
- An M. I. A. Marching Song (Anon.)
- Annie Darling (Czech folk song)
- Annie darling, Annie darling, You are (Czech folk song)
- Annie Laurie (WIlliam Douglas; Alicia Ann Scott)
- Annie’s Sympathy (Eliza R. Snow)
- Anniversary song (James Maxwell)
- Anniversary Song for the Pioneers (Eliza R. Snow)
- 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 lady sat in her old arm-chair (John Tyler Pettee)
- An old refrain is always haunting me (Howard Johnson)
- An Original Song (Henry Maiben)
- 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 Days Is Dawning (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another hand is beck’ning us (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Another hand is beck’ning us, Another call is given (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Another six days’ work is done (Joseph Stennett)
- Another six days’ work is done; Another Sabbath is begun (Joseph Stennett)
- Another week its course has run (Joel H. Johnson)
- Another week of toil and care (C. Derry)
- Another week of toil and care Hath sunk in the eternal past (C. Derry)
- Another Witness
- Another year hath sped its round (F. H. Stauffer)
- Another year hath sped its round, And sleeps amid the turbid past (F. H. Stauffer)
- Another Year Is Dawning (Frances Ridley Havergal)
- Another year is dawning, dear Father, let it be (Frances Ridley 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)
- Anthem (John Lyon)
- Anthem (Mary F. Kelly)
- Anthem “Arise Ye Saints” (Donette Smith)
- Anthem—“Arise Ye Saints” (Donette Smith)
- Anthem of Praise (Sally DeFord)
- Anthem to America (Gail H. Johnsen)
- Anticipation (James H. Wallis)
- 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)
- Anxiously Engaged (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Any Other Boy (Brett Raymond)
- Anything Impossible (Alex Boyé)
- Anywhere With Jesus (Jessie H. Brown Pounds)
- Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go (Jessie H. Brown Pounds)
- A painful memory holds my heart (Steven K. Jones)
- A parade (E. S. Christensen)
- 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 Peaceful Night (The Service of Compline)
- A perfect day is coming by and by (A. H. Ackley)
- A Petition (George Manwaring)
- 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 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 Ploughing Song (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- A Poem on the Suffering of the Saints in Missouri (Joel H. Johnson)
- 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)
- Apostles first, then prophets too (Thomas W. Smith)
- Apostles first, then prophets too, God’s secret plans revealing (Thomas W. Smith)
- Apostrophe to Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apostrophe to Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apostrophe to Jerusalem (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Pouting Girl
- Appeal to Americans (Eliza R. Snow)
- Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (John Newton)
- A Prayer (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Prayer (Edna H. Coray)
- A Prayer (Alveretta S. Engar)
- A Prayer (Anon.)
- A Prayer (James Dunn)
- A Prayer (Adelaide U. E. Hardy)
- A Prayer (C. M. Battersby)
- A Prayer Away (Alex Boyé)
- A Prayer for Help (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- A Prayer for Peace (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- A Prayer For Zion (Orson F. Whitney)
- A Prayer Song (Robert P. Manookin)
- A Prayer Song (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- A precious gift
- A Precious Jewel (Eliza R. Snow)
- A present and perfect salvation I have (Lelia N. Morris)
- A pretty little mother bird (Anna Johnson)
- A pretty little mother bird is sitting on her nest (Anna Johnson)
- A Prophet Lives Today (Clive Romney)
- A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar (Brian Wren)
- A Psalm of Life (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- A Purple Robe (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- A purple robe, a crown of thorn (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- A quiet night, flocks all around (Kayla Spurlock)
- A Quiet Prayer (Nancy Hanson)
- A Quiet Revelation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A rabbit (Thelma Johnson)
- Arabs, Romans, Jews, and Gentiles (Patrick Michaels)
- Arabs, Romans, Jews, and Gentiles once knew Palestine as home (Patrick Michaels)
- Aramos nuestros campos / We plow the fields and scatter (Matthias Claudius)
- Arbor-day song (Evan Stephens)
- Arbor Day Song (Evan Stephens)
- Arbor Morning, Bright and Fair (Evan Stephens)
- Arbor morning, bright and fair, With its cool (Evan Stephens)
- A responsible station is surely thine (Eliza R. Snow)
- Are the days of long ago far sweeter than today? (A. H. Ackley)
- Are the heavens really open? (Gunnella Murphy; Nina Harris)
- Are those tears, child of mine, are you crying? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A rev’rent hush, a sacred room (Melissa Spencer; Cynthia R. Pyne)
- Are We Loyal In This Gospel? (Lavota Keck)
- Are we loyal in this gospel? Do we live (Lavota Keck)
- Are we sowing seeds of kindness? (M. L. Bartlett)
- Are Ye Able (Earl Marlatt)
- Are Ye Able, Said The Master (Earl Marlatt)
- “Are ye able,” said the Master, “to be crucified with Me?” (Earl Marlatt)
- Are you among the many (David B. Larsen)
- Are You Coming Home Tonight? (S. M. J.)
- Are you coming Home, ye wand’rers (S. M. J.)
- Are you listening, or are you looking away (Lexi Walker; Anjanette Mickelsen; Stephen Nelson)
- Are you ready, O my people (Anon.)
- Are you ready, O my people, To have Zion (Anon.)
- 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 Washed in the Blood (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Are you weary, are you heavy hearted? (J. E. Rankin)
- Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted? (J. E. Rankin)
- Are You Witnessing for Him? (Alice M. Batchelder)
- Arietta
- A righteous song is fervent prayer (Annette Dickman)
- A Ring on My Finger (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Arise (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Arise! (H. W. Loomis)
- Arise and Shine (Russ Dixon; Stephanie Mabey)
- 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 Sing This Christmas Morn (Marvin K. Gardner)
- 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, 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, O Glorious Zion (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 arise (Ruth May Fox)
- Arise, oh Zion (John Adam Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Arise, O Jerusalem, and stand on high (F. Flaxington Harker)
- Arise, O King of Kings, arise (Isaac Watts)
- Arise O Zion fair and lift thine eyes (T. B. M.)
- Arise, shine, for thy light is come (George J. Elvey)
- 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 Saints (Donette Smith)
- Arise ye saints of Latter Days
- Arise, Your Light Has Come! (Ruth Duck)
- Arise, Your Light Is Come! (Ruth Duck)
- A river song
- Arizona (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Arizona (Margaret Rowe Clifford)
- Around a table, strewn with books and toys
- Around Bethesda’s healing wave (Bernard Barton)
- Around Bethesda’s healing wave, Waiting to hear the rustling wing (Bernard Barton)
- Around me sit my friends so dear, And I am very (Dorothy Brown)
- Around the Campfire (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- 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 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)
- Arouse, arouse, why idly stand (M. R. Lake)
- Arouse, arouse, why idly stand, Why sit at ease with folded hands (M. R. Lake)
- 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 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 by night (W. T. Sleeper)
- A Sabbath Hymn
- A Sabbath Hymn (H. M. Warner)
- A Sabbath Song (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- A Sabbath Song (Joseph G. Fones)
- As a Child of God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Sacramental Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Sacrament Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- As a daughter in His Kingdom (Tami J. Creamer)
- A Saint! and is the title mine (Mary Ann Morton)
- A Saint! and is tho title mine (Mary Ann Morton)
- 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 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 Is Born (Nik Day)
- As a Volunteer (W. S. Browne)
- 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 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)
- 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)
- As death its victims shall resign (Mark H. Forscutt)
- As death its victims shall resign, Behold! what myriads rise (Mark H. Forscutt)
- 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 Each Happy Christmas (Johann Wilhelm Hey)
- A Sea Scout Chantey (James A. Wilder)
- A Season for Courage (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- A secret place, there let me go (Joel H. Johnson)
- 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 Families in the Latter Days (David C. Dollahite)
- As gentle words fall on the heart (Lucy May Green)
- As God Is Joy (Randall Pratt)
- As God is joy, we share in joy (Randall Pratt)
- As grateful children we assemble here (Marcus L. Smith)
- Ashamed of Jesus (Benjamin Francis; Joseph Grigg)
- A Shelter In The Time of Storm! (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- A Shelter in the Time of the Storm (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- A shining little river, Winding thro’ the town
- A ship is wood and metal, Is metal, rigging and sail (James A. Wilder)
- 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 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 of things that (Claribel W. Aldous)
- 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 (T. O. Chisholm)
- 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 Howe)
- A Single Heart (Jeanni Gould)
- A Sinless Man (David B. Larsen)
- A sinless, pure, and holy man (David B. Larsen)
- A sinner was wand’ring at eventide (Will L. Thompson)
- As I pray in the house of the Lord (Olan Stephenson)
- As I sail life’s stormy seas (Kate McSweeney)
- As I sat one evening musing on the faces (J. Leland Dewey)
- 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 here on the shoreline (Wayne Burton)
- A Sister’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- 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 Evan Frye)
- As it was in the lifetime of Noah (Frank Evan Frye)
- 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 skipping along the path (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- As I was walking down the street (Anon.)
- 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 down to the river to pray (Traditional)
- As Jesus died, and rose again (John Logan)
- As Jesus died, and rose again Victorious from the dead (John Logan)
- As Joseph Lay in Troubled Sleep (Mary Louise Bringle)
- As Joseph was a walking he heard an angel sing (Charles Kingsley)
- Ask, and Ye Shall Receive (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- 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 of God (Nik Day)
- Ask of God (James 1:5; Josephine Mader)
- Ask the Savior to help you (H. R. Palmer)
- 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)
- A Smile (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- 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 light comes from the east (Janice Kapp Perry)
- 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 Now We Take the Sacrament (Lee Tom Perry)
- A Soldier of the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- A Song for Christmas
- A Song for Deseret (John S. Davis)
- A Song for Mother
- A Song for the “Mormons” (Henry Maiben)
- 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 Creation (Anon.)
- A Song of Easter
- A song of faith (Joseph L. Townsend)
- 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 (M. T. Short)
- A Song of Peace (Lloyd Stone)
- 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 Thanks (Anon.)
- A Song of Thanks (Mary G. Trask)
- A Song of the Bees (Ruth May Fox)
- A Song of the Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Song of Triumph (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- A Song of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- 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)
- A Spanish Cavalier stood in his retreat (W. D. Hendrickson)
- 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)
- A Spring Song (Elda May Curtis)
- 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 watched their flocks (Henry W. 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 work together (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- As Soft and Gentle as a Whisper (Wendy Udy)
- 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 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 star in the sky (Nik Day)
- A star in the sky was just one of the signs (Nik Day)
- A Step Towards Forever
- A sterile desert bleak and bare was Utah when (Alfred M. Durham)
- As the blackbird in the spring (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 Bridegroom to His Chosen (John Rutter)
- As the Deer (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- 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 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 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 rapid stream is flowing (Joel H. Johnson)
- As the rising generation (Jan 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 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 waters close above me (Nathan 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 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 Though I Had Been There (Annette Dickman)
- As thro’ life you journey (James Rowe)
- Astonishing Events (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- A stony heart is a cold, unyielding plain (Jan Pinborough)
- As torrents in summer (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- A Story (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- 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 Summer Shower (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Sunday School Call (John M. Chamberlain)
- A Sunday School Hymn (A. Parsons)
- A Sunday school sacrament hymn (John M. Chamberlain)
- 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 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 prepare this sacred hour (A. Hamer Reiser Jr.)
- As we’re fed we’ll feed them (David A. Zabriskie)
- As When, in Far Samaria (L. 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)
- As years go by they seem to do (Beth Marchant)
- As you labor in the vineyard (Arlene L. Buffington)
- As Zion’s Youth in Latter Days (Susan Evans McCloud)
- As Zion’s youth we love the truth (Jenny W. Francis)
- 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 Christmas (Hallie Grigg)
- At Closing Time (Burnette Thompson)
- At Conference Time (Brad Wilcox)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- At Easter time (Laura E. Richards)
- A Temple in Hawaii (Ruth M. Fox)
- A Temple of the Lord (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- At even, ere 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 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 (Moiselle Renstrom)
- At home or abroad, or while climbing the steep (Moses Thatcher)
- At Home They are Praying for Me (Evan Stephens)
- A Thousand Years (T. W. Smith)
- A Thousand Years, Children of Zion (T. W. Smith)
- A Time for Us (Larry Kusik; Eddie Snyder)
- A Time of Beginning (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A time of beginning beginning anew (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A tiny spark of faith can soon (Kay Honaker)
- A Tiny Sunbeam (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- At Last, Lord (Garhard M. Cartford)
- At last, Lord, your word of promise fulfilling (Garhard M. Cartford)
- At Length There Dawns the Glorious Day (Ozora Stearns Davis)
- At midnight hour there came a call (John M. Chamberlain)
- At midnight hour there came a call from a widow (John M. Chamberlain)
- 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)
- Atonement (Charles Wesley)
- A Tree Grows Straight (May Todd)
- A tree grows straight and tall, It lifts its branches high! (May Todd)
- At Sacrament Time (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- At Sacrament Time (When the Quiet Music Plays) (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Attend Our Prayers (Andrew Reed)
- Attention
- At the “Beautiful Gate” of the temple (Flora Best Harris)
- At the close of the day when toil’s laid aside
- At the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- At the End of the Road (A. H. Ackley)
- At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords (Knowles Shaw)
- At the foot of the Wasatch mountains (Maria H. Thomas)
- At the Gate Called Beautiful (Flora Best Harris)
- 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 Name of Jesus (Daniel C. Carr)
- At the Sea of Galilee (Eliza R. Snow)
- At the sounding of the trumpet, when the saints are gathered home (J. H. Kurzenknabe)
- At the spring have I tasted of thee (David Kalākaua; Hawaiian folk song)
- At the throne of Grace (F. A. Huish)
- At this hour of sweet remembrance (Thomas S. Maley)
- At Thy Feet (Back; Monney)
- At Thy Feet, Our God and Father (James D. Burns)
- At Thy Feet We Humbly Bow (Back; Monney)
- At Twelve O’clock
- At twelve o’clock the bells do ring Ding dong!
- At twilight’s close one autumn eve (Laurie A. Huffman)
- Auld Lang Syne (Robert Burns)
- Auld Mrs. Beard (John Lyon)
- Aura Lee (W. W. Fosdick)
- 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)
- Autumn (Evan Stephens)
- Autumn Day (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, autumn day, God gives richest (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay, God gives richest gifts today (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn is here
- Autumn is here with her colors bright
- Autumn leaves (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Autumn Leaves (Frances K. Taylor)
- Autumn Leaves (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn leaves are gently falling, See them (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn Winds (Stella H. Seed)
- Autumn Winds (Anon.)
- Autumn Winds
- Autumn winds went softly sighing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A valentine for Grandma
- A Valentine Surprise (Naomi W. Randall)
- Avenge (David Pliler)
- A Very Happy Birthday (Beth Marchant)
- A Vessel of Light (Toni Thomas)
- A Vision On The Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- 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 In The Wilderness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A voice in the wilderness crying, “Prepare” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Voice of Warning (Frank Evan Frye)
- A Voice of Warning (John H. Lake; R. C. Evans)
- A Voice Whispers from the Earth (Kevin R. Olson)
- Awake (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake Æolian Lyre
- Awake and Arise (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and Arise (Michelle Willis)
- Awake and Arise! (Mary Ann Snowball)
- Awake and arise! Come forth from the tomb! (Mary Ann Snowball)
- Awake and arise, oh ye slumbering nations! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and arise, O ye slumbering nations! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake, and sing the song (William Hammond)
- Awake, and sing the song, Of Moses and the Lamb! (William Hammond)
- Awake, awake, Æolian lyre, awake
- Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story (Charlotte G. Homer)
- 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! The joyous tidings (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake! Awake! The joyous tidings are revealed (W. Bryan Stout)
- 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, Great Nation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Awake, great nation, look around (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Awake, lovely daughter of Zion, awake (Alexander Huish)
- 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! (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- Awake, My Soul (Merrijane Rice)
- Awake My Soul (Ari Miller)
- Awake My Soul (Samuel Medley)
- 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)
- Awakening (Elaine A. Cannon)
- Awakening Chorus (Charlotte G. Homer)
- Awake, O Israel, Awake (Earl R. Curry)
- Awake, O Israel, awake, Call on the Lord (Earl R. Curry)
- 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, 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 for reposing (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, the Joyous Tidings Are Revealed (W. Bryan Stout)
- 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)
- A Walk on a Pleasant Day (Bertha D. Martin)
- A wasp met a bee that was just passing by
- Away, away, dark cloud, away!
- Away, away, to the mountain dell (John Lyon)
- 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, my unbelieving fear! (Charles Wesley)
- Away, my unbelieving fear! Fear shall no more in me have place (Charles Wesley)
- Away out west men stand the test (Anon.)
- 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 wee bit ragged laddie
- A Welcome Hymn (John S. Davis)
- A Welcome Song
- A welcome to May (Lillie M. Jordan)
- A Welshman Abroad (John S. Davis)
- A white fence wrapped around (Greg Simpson; Kenneth Cope)
- A winning way, a pleasant smile (Michael Nolan)
- A Winter Soliloquy (Eliza R. Snow)
- 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 woman in the multitude (Kerrie Cross)
- 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 Wonderful Feeling of Love (Harold R. Laycock)
- A Word
- A word may seem a little thing
- A word to the favor’d “two minutes in jail”
- A Word to the Saints Who Are Gathering (Eliza R. Snow)
- Axioms (John Lyon)
- A year has passed and you have brought
- A Year! What is a Year? ’Tis but a link (Eliza R. Snow)
- A year, with all its toils and cares (William Willes)
- 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 man, I face the world (Joan Oviatt)
- A Young Man Prepared (Daniel Carter)
- A young mom with two small children (Ann L. Bailey)
- A Young Woman of Virtue (Annette Dickman)
- Azmon (Charles Wesley)
B
- Babe of Bethlehem (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Babies
- Baby angel, child from heaven
- Baby birds are sleeping now (Edith Robbins)
- Baby Bye, Here’s a Fly (Theodore Tilton)
- Baby bye, here’s a fly, Let us watch him (Theodore Tilton)
- Baby Corn
- Baby in a Manger (Sally DeFord)
- Baby Jesus (Kathryn Peck)
- Baby Jesus in a Manger
- Baby Jesus went to sleep (Kathryn Peck)
- Baby Land (George Cooper)
- Babylon (W. Ross)
- Baby must sleep for the day is gone (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Baby so lovely and pure Lord of the heaven and earth (Sally DeFord)
- Baby, What You Goin' to Be? (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Back in His Arms Again (Kenneth Cope; Greg Simpson)
- Back of the Clouds (Carolyn R. Freeman)
- Back to the days of His childhood (Kenneth Cope)
- Back to You (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Backward We Look, O God of All Our Days (Robert Freeman)
- Balaam and Balak
- Ballad of a Moonchild (Emma Huntington)
- Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre (Utah folk song)
- Ball Game (H. B. Dana)
- 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 Day (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Baptism for the Dead (Joel H. Johnson)
- Baptism’s like a birthday (Linda Sillitoe)
- Baptized into thy death, O Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Baptized into thy death, O Lord, On these thy Spirit pour (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Baptized in Water (Naomi Russell)
- Baptized in Water (Naomi Russell; Alan D. Tyree)
- Baptized in water, you became (Naomi Russell; Alan D. Tyree)
- Baptized in water, you became a person born anew (Naomi Russell)
- Barnyard Song
- Bathed in the silver moonlight rays (Mary F. Kelly)
- Bath Time
- Battle Cry (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (Julia Ward Howe)
- Battle sequence from “The Whole Armour of God”
- 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)
- Bear Each Other’s Burdens (Barbara Howard)
- 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)
- Beautiful (Cherie Call)
- Beautiful are thy towers (L. O. Emerson)
- Beautiful are thy towers, Beautiful are thy towers (L. O. Emerson)
- Beautiful Are Thy Towers, O Zion (L. O. Emerson)
- Beautiful city of God (Laura E. Newell)
- Beautiful Day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful Day of Rest (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful Dreamer (Stephen Foster)
- Beautiful Dreamer, wake unto me (Stephen Foster)
- Beautiful Heart (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Beautiful Home (H. R. Palmer)
- Beautiful Home (Mary W. Bone)
- Beautiful Home
- Beautiful Home (J. L. Townsend)
- Beautiful Home (Thomas MacKellar)
- Beautiful Isle (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Beautiful Kahana (Mary J. Montano)
- 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 river (Robert Lowry)
- Beautiful Savior (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Savior / A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Kenneth Cope; Anon.; Martin Luther)
- Beautiful Savior, King of Creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Saviour, King of Creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Star (James Sayles)
- Beautiful star, in heaven so bright (James Sayles)
- 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 (F. M. Davis)
- Beautiful water, O give to me, beautiful, beautiful (F. M. Davis)
- Beautiful, wonderful, with kindness (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Beautiful Words of Love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful You (Audrey Bandley)
- Beautiful Zion (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion (William Powell)
- Beautiful Zion (J. G. Halb)
- Beautiful Zion (Gus. M. Clark)
- 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. Clark)
- Beautiful Zion, the home of the chosen, how lovely thy (Gus. M. Clark)
- 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)
- Because (Shawna Edwards)
- Because God Loves Me (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Because He Lives (Sally DeFord)
- Because He Lives (Bill Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Because He Lives (Tyler Castleton)
- Because He Lives (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Because he lives, Because he rose (Sally DeFord)
- Because He Loves Me (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Because He Loves Me So (Emily H. Miller)
- Because He Loves Us (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Because He Spoke to Me (Sally DeFord)
- Because He walked with men (Shawna Edwards)
- Because I Am a Child of God (Jan 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 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 Loves Me (Carol R. Flock)
- Because We’re Mormons (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Be cheered, O Zion! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be cheered, O Zion!—cease to weep (Eliza R. Snow)
- Bee Hive Cheer Song (Mary H. Woolsey)
- Bee-Hive Cheer Song (Mary H. Woolsey)
- Bee Hive Joys (Ruth May Fox)
- Bee-Hive Joys (Ruth May Fox)
- Bee-Hive Paths (Anon.)
- Bee Hive Round (Anon.)
- Bees are small, peculiar people (John S. Davis)
- Be ever wise in what you choose (Eliza R. Snow)
- 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, we love the land (Alexander Ross)
- Before I Take the Sacrament (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 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 me even as behind, God isand all is well (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Before our Father sent us down to earth (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- 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 light of morning (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Before the Lord’s eternal throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before the morning’s joyous light (David H. Smith)
- Before the morning’s joyous light The shades of night retire (David H. Smith)
- 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 thy table, Lord, we bow, And contrite (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- 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 Make a Promise (Anon.)
- Before you make a promise, Consider well (Anon.)
- 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)
- 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)
- Begone! unbelief, my Savior is near (John Newton)
- Begone! unbelief, my Savior is near, And for my relief will surely appear (John Newton)
- Be Happy! (Alice Jean Cleator)
- 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 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 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, 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 God the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- 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, My Joy Is Full (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Behold on Cumora an angel there stands (R. A. Middleton)
- 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 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 of God! (Anon.)
- Behold the Lamb of God (Lawrence Lee)
- Behold the Lamb of God! In his divine array (Anon.)
- Behold the Lily (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- 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 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 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, your hearts prepare (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Savior of mankind (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 son that went away
- Behold the sure fountain stone (Isaac Watts)
- Behold, the Tabernacle of God (William Harris)
- Behold the temple of the Lord
- “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 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 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 Kind
- Be Kind to One Another (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- Be kind to your father, for when you were young
- Belief (Nik Day)
- Belief—something you carry in your heart (Nik Day)
- 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—receiving the burning inside (Julie de Azevedo)
- Bella Bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- Bells are ringing
- Bells of Aberdovey (Welsh folk song)
- Bells of Freedom (Anon.)
- Bells of freedom pealing loud and strong (Anon.)
- Bells thrill the air today (Giuseppe Verdi )
- Beloved (Evan Stephens)
- 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 (Earnest Dodgshun)
- Beloved community of God, In vision seen (Earnest Dodgshun)
- Beloved Emma
- Beloved esteemed, and honoured brother, hear (John Lyon)
- Be Loyal to Jesus (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Be My Valentine
- Bendediction (David Barrus)
- Bendemeer’s Stream (Thomas Moore)
- 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 Cecilia Douglas Clephane)
- Beneath the Cross I Humbly Bow (Ruth Hayden)
- Beneath the Cross of Christ (Ruth Hayden)
- Beneath the Cross of Jesus (Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain (Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would (Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take (Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand (Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I gladly take my stand (Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas 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)
- 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)
- 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 aweary, for labor will cease (Charlotte G. Homer)
- 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 Of Good Cheer (Arlene L. Buffington)
- 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 and (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord; be here and everywhere adored (John Cennick)
- Be Pure in Heart (Ida Reed Smith)
- 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)
- Beside the church door, a-weary and alone
- Beside the old stone fountain, There stands a linden tree (Wilhelm Müller)
- Bessie Fair (R. 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 I am God (Psalm 46:10)
- 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)