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- Dad, You’re Awsome!
- Daddy
- Daddy dear, we all love you
- Daddy, I’m a Mormon
- Daddy’s Homecoming
- Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!
- Damper Song
- Dance and sing, dance and sing
- Dance and sing, dance and sing, Merrily
- Dance, my dolly, dance
- Daniel of old surely knew how to pray
- Daniel’s wisdom may I know *
- Dare and do *
- Dare to do right! Dare to be true! *
- Dare to Stand Alone
- Dare to think, though others frown *
- Dark age of error, dark age of error *
- Dark are the night’s drear shadows *
- Dark is the human mind, when bound *
- Dark the battle clouds are closing *
- Dark was the day they crucified them
- Darkness covered the earth
- Darkness is slowly surrounding
- Darling, we are waiting for thee *
- Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron
- Dashing thro’ the snow
- Daughter in My Kingdom
- Daughter of a King
- Daughter of Zion, Daughter of Zion *
- Daughter of Zion, from the dust *
- Daughter of Zion, lift thy head *
- Daughters
- Daughters in His Kingdom
- Daughters of God
- David faced the giant with only five small stones
- David, the shepherd boy, with rock and sling
- David’s Theme
- Dawn of Day *
- Day after day the wagons are rolling
- Day by day and with each passing moment
- Day is done, gone the sun
- Day is over, night draws nigh, Shadows steal across the sky
- Day of Rest *
- Day of Sacrament
- Days of My Youth
- Days of Spring *
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see, All your scenes *
- Daytime is over and stars twinkle bright, Lullaby
- De Camptown ladies sing dis song
- Deacon’s Song
- Deaf was my ear—my heart was cold *
- Dear brother, thou wast in thy bloom *
- Dear Brother, while the Clergy rage *
- Dear brothers and sisters, I give you my hand *
- Dear Father, bless my ears and eyes
- Dear Father, now we bow our heads in rev’rence
- Dear friend, accept, with gratitude *
- Dear God, we come this hour to ask
- Dear Heav’nly Father, teach us how to pray
- Dear Lady—My Sister: I fain would express *
- Dear Little Stranger *
- Dear Lord, and will thy pard’ning love *
- Dear Lord, by good things built on good
- Dear Lord, I thank Thee for this day
- Dear Lord, on this thy day of days
- Dear M. I. A.
- Dear Mother
- Dear mother in dreams I see her
- Dear Mother Mine *
- Dear Savior, how I love thy name! *
- Dear Savior, I am thine *
- Dear sister, though few days have past *
- Dear Sister, though unknown to thee *
- Dear Sisters, though your dreary lot *
- Dear teacher, listen to my song, And hear
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd *
- Dearest Brother, wherefore leave us? *
- Dearest Children, God Is Near You
- Dearest Jesus, may I be
- Dearest love, do you remember *
- Dearest Mother, I Love You
- Death gathers up thick clouds of gloom *
- Death of W. H. Harrison *
- Death shall not destroy my comfort
- December
- Decidi! Escolho ser grata
- Deck the Hall
- Deck the halls with boughs of holly
- Dedication
- Dedication *
- Dedication *
- Dedication *
- Dedication Hymn *
- Deep beneath the surface
- Deep in this holy ground *
- Deep River, my home is over Jordan
- Deep sable curtains vail the sky *
- Derry ding ding dason
- Deseret *
- Deseret *
- Deseret, Deseret! ’tis the home of the free *
- Destiny
- Devotion
- Devotion
- Devotional Hymn *
- Dia Feliz
- Dias, horas, esperando
- Dickory, dickory, dock; tick, tock
- Did Jesus really live again? Yes, when the third
- Did Not Our Hearts Burn?
- Did you ever hear of pussies Who never
- Did you ever see a cow in the sky?
- Did you know you’re a temple
- Did you see how the snowflakes came down from above *
- Did You Think to Pray? *
- Diet
- Dims the light of mortal vision
- Dinah
- Ding dong bell, ding dong bell
- Ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong. Do you
- Ding, dong, ding, dong. Hear the Christmas
- Ding-dong, merrily on high
- Dinga, Dinga, Doodle
- Disciple’s Prayer
- Disease *
- Dismiss us, O Lord, with Thy favor and smile *
- Dismiss your anxious care *
- Distracted
- Divina Luz, con esplendor benigno
- Divine Truth Restored
- Dixie Land *
- Do and Dare *
- Do as I’m doing; Follow, follow me!
- Do His Will
- Do Likewise, My Friend
- Do not forsake me, Lord *
- Do not indulge the gifted pen *
- Do we not know that solemn word *
- Do What Is Right
- Do you always speak the truth?
- Do you ever wonder who you are?
- Do You Have Room?
- Do You Hear What I Hear?
- Do you know how many stars *
- Do you know how many stars
- Do You Know I’m Here?
- Do you know your Savior?
- Do you remember years ago
- Do you see through troubled eyes
- Do you think Jesus sang
- Do you want to believe?
- Do Your Duty
- Does He Remember?
- Does the journey seem long?
- Does the journey seem long? We can
- Dogie Song
- Donkey Riding
- Donkeys and Carrots
- Donkeys are in love with carrots
- Don’t be frightened, sad little princess
- Don’t envy the boy with the cheerful smile
- Don’t ever forget to pray
- Don’t Ever Stop
- Don’t Give Up *
- Don’t go away and leave me
- Don’t kill the birds *
- Don’t kill the little birds, That sing on bush *
- Don’t run in debt—never mind, never mind *
- Don’t stop the music
- Don’t think there is nothing for children to do *
- Don’t waste your time
- Don’t Worry *
- Don’t You Marry the Mormon Boys
- Dorme, dorme, Neném, meu querido bem
- Dost thou in a manger lie?
- Double Chant—The Ten Commandments *
- Doves
- Down again, feel like quitting
- Down by the river’s verdant side, Low by the soitary *
- Down in a garden olden, Just where I do not know *
- Down in Mobile, Down in Mobile
- Down in old Meh-hee-ko
- Down in some lone valley
- Down in the green and shady bed *
- Down in the lovely meadow
- Down in the lower-land living is fine
- Down in the pastures green
- Down in the valley, the valley so low
- Down the shadowed lane
- Down to the River to Pray
- Down Where the Watermelons Grow
- Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander
- Downright, Upright
- Doxology *
- Draw Near
- Draw Near
- Dream Big
- Dresden Amen
- Dresden Amen
- Drink to me only with thine eyes
- Drop by Drop
- Drum, drum, drum, drum
- Du, du, liegst mir im Herzen
- Ducks in the pond quack a happy song
- Duty and Reward *
- Duty to God
- D’ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay?
Songs that appeared in indexed hymnbooks published before 1925 are marked with an asterisk (*), meaning that the original text is in the public domain.