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SONG [ 131 ] | FIRST LINE | WORDS | MUSIC |
A Child This Day Is Born | A Child this day is born, A Child of high renown… | Traditional, abr. | Traditional | ||||
PPT | A Great And Mighty Wonder | A great and mighty wonder This joyful feast day brings… | St. Germanus, Tr. by John Martin Neale | Henry J. Gauntlett | |||
PPT | All My Heart This Night Rejoices (Arr. 1) | All my heart this night rejoices As I hear, far and near… | Paul Gerhardt, Tr. by Catherine Winkworth | Johann Georg Ebeling | |||
All My Heart This Night Rejoices (Arr. 2) | All my heart this night rejoices… | Paul Gerhardt, 1656; Tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1858 | Horatio W. Parker, 1893 | ||||
All This Night Bright Angels Sing | All this night bright angels sing, Never was such caroling… | William Austin | A. S. Sullivan | ||||
PPT | Angels From The Realms Of Glory | Angels from the realms of glory, Wing your flight o'er all the earth… | James Montgomery | Henry T. Smart | |||
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Angels We Have Heard On High |
Angels we have heard on high... | Traditional French Carol | Traditional French Carol | ||
PPT | PPT | As With Gladness Men Of Old | As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold… | William Chatterton Dix | Conrad Kocher | ||
PPT | PPT | Away In A Manger (Arr. 1) | Away in a manger, no crib for a bed… | Anonymous, vss, 1, 2, John Thomas McFarland, vs 3 | Arrangement by James R. Murray | ||
PPT | Away In A Manger (Arr. 2) | Away in a manger, no crib for a bed… | American | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||
Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem! | Beautiful star of Bethlehem, shine… | Mattie Pearson Smith | J. M. Stillman | ||||
Beautiful Star Of The Blest | I am told of a star, of a beautiful star… | Ina Duly Ogdon | J. S. Fuller, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | ||||
Bethlehem’s King | In Bethlehem a King is born… | Rev. H. H. Munroe | Ida Hunneman | ||||
PPT | Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light | Break forth, O beauteous heav’nly light, And usher in the morning… | Johann Rist | Johann Sebastian Bach | |||
PPT | Bright And Joyful Is The Morn | Bright and joyful is the morn, Alleluia… | James Montgomery | J. D. Jones | |||
PPT | Brightest And Best Of The Sons Of The Morning (Arr. 1) | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our… | Reginald Herber | John P. Harding | |||
Brightest And Best Of The Sons Of The Morning (Arr. 2) | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning… | Reginald Heber | J. B. Dykes | ||||
Brightest And Best (Arr. 3) | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn… | Bp. Reginald Herber (1811) | Samuel Webbe | ||||
PPT | PPT | Bring A Torch, Jeannette, Isabella | Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella! Bring a torch, to the cradle run… | Traditional | Traditional | ||
PPT | Calm On The Listening Ear (Arr. 1) | Calm on the listening ear of night Come heav’n’s melodious strains… | Edmund Hamilton Sears | John Bacchus Dykes | |||
Calm On The Listening Ear Of Night (Arr. 2) | Calm on the listening ear of night... | Edmund H. Sears (1834) | John E. Gould | ||||
Calm On The Listening Ear Of Night (Arr. 3) | Calm on the list’ning ear of night… | E. H. Sears (1834) | R. Storrs Willis (1849) | ||||
Carol, Children | Carol, children, Christ is here… | Robert Lowell, adopted | F. A. Blackmer | ||||
Carol, Sweetly, Carol | Carol, sweetly, carol… | Fanny J. Crosby (1820-1915) | Theodore E. Perkins (1869) | ||||
PPT | Christ Was Born On Christmas Day | Christ was born on Christmas Day, Wreathe the holly, twine the bay… | Traditional | Traditional | |||
PPT | Christians, Awake, Salute The Happy Morn | Christians, awake, salute the happy morn, Whereon the Savior of the world… | John Byrom | John Wainwright | |||
Christmas C. M. | While shepherds watched their flocks by night… | Nahum Tate | George F. Handel | ||||
PPT | Christmas Bells | Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing... | Mrs. E. W. Chapman | Frank M. Davis | |||
Christmas Children We | Christmas boys and girls are we… |
Rev. George P. Hott |
J. H. Hall | ||||
Christmas Song | Come little children let us sing... | Unknown | Arr. by E. T. Hildebrand | ||||
PPT | Cold Is The Morning | Cold is the morning and bleak is the day… | French Carol | Bohemian Carol | |||
PPT | Dona Nobis Pacem | Dona nobis pacem… | Traditional | Traditional | |||
Dost Thou In A Manger Lie | Dost Thou in a manger lie, Who hast all created… | John Mauburn | George Mursell Garrett, Mus. D. | ||||
PPT | Entre Le Boeuf E L'âne | Entre le boeuf et l’âne gris, Dors, dors… | Traditional French | French Folk Melody | |||
PPT | From Heaven Above | From heav’n above to earth I come… | Martin Luther, Tr. by Catherine Winkworth | Martin Luther | |||
PPT | From The Eastern Mountains (Arr. 1) | From the eastern mountains, Pressing on they come… | Godfrey Thring | Arthur H. Mann | |||
From The Eastern Mountains (Arr. 2) | From the eastern mountains… | Godfrey Thring (1873) | Henry G. Trembath (1893) | ||||
Gather Around The Christmas Tree | Gather around the Christmas tree… | Mrs. Estelle Oltrogge | Mrs. Estelle Oltrogge | ||||
PPT | Glory In The Highest | Glory in the highest, Lo! the mighty strain… | Mary G. Walker | Hubert P. Main | |||
PPT | Go Tell It On The Mountain | Go, tell it on the mountain, over the hills and ev'rywhere... | John W. Work (1872-1925) | African-American Spiritual | |||
PPT | PPT | God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen | God rest you merry, gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay… | Traditional English Carol | Traditional Tune | ||
PPT | PPT | Good Christian Men, Rejoice | Good Christian men, rejoice With heart, and soul, and voice… | German Medieval Carol | Unknown | ||
Good Christian People All | Good Christian people all, A merry Christmas day… | The Rev. E. Haskins, M. A., 1877 | Henry Gough Trembath (1845-1908), 1877 | ||||
PPT | PPT | Good King Wenceslas | Good King Wenceslas looked out, On the feast of Stephen… | John Mason Neale | from 16th Century | ||
Hail, All Hail The Joyful Morn | Hail, all hail the joyful morn! Tell it forth from earth to heav’n… | H. Auber | J. B. Dykes | ||||
Hail, Blessed Babe! | Lo, here another Christmas dawns... | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | ||||
Hail! Thou Long Expected Jesus | Hail! Thou long-expected Jesus, Born to set… | Charles Wesley (1744) | F. Mendelssohn | ||||
Hark! A Burst Of Heavenly Music | Hark! a burst of heavenly music From a band… | Mrs. M. N. Meigs | Frederick Schilling | ||||
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Hark! The
Herald Angels Sing |
Hark! The herald angels sing... | Charles Wesley | Mendelssohn | ||
Hark! The Sound Of Angel-Voices | Hark! the sound of angel-voices Over Bethlehem’s… | Mrs. David B. Coe | Rev. S. L. Krebs | ||||
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices (Arr. 1) | Hark! what mean those holy voices, Sweetly sounding thru the skies… | J. Cawood | H. Smart | ||||
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices (Arr. 2) | Hark! what mean those holy voices, Sweetly warbling in the skies… | John Cawood | J. B. Dykes | ||||
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices (Arr. 3) | Hark! what means those holy voices, Sweetly sounding… | The Rev. John Cawood, M. A. (1775-1852), 1819 | Alfred Robert Gaul (1837-1913) | ||||
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices (Arr. 4) | Hark! what mean those holy voices, Sweetly sounding… | Rev. John Cawood (1819) | Unknown | ||||
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices (Arr. 5) | Hark! what mean those holy voices, Sweetly sounding… | Rev. John Cawood (1819) | G. J. Geer | ||||
PPT | Hark, What Sounds Are Sweetly Stealing | Hark, what sounds are sweetly stealing… | Unknown | Unknown | |||
Holy Night! Peaceful Night (Arr. 1) | Holy night! peaceful night! Thru the darkness beams a light… | J. Mohr | J. Barnby | ||||
Holy Night, Peaceful Night (Arr. 2) | Holy night, peaceful night… | Joseph Mohr (1818), Tr. Anonymous | Franz Gruber (1818) | ||||
PPT | How Brightly Shines The Morning Star | How brightly shines the morning star, With mercy beaming from afar… | Philip Nicolai | Philip Nicolai , Arr. by Johann Sebastian Bach | |||
PPT | Hush, My Dear, Lie Still And Slumber | Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed… | Johann Sebastian Bach | ||||
PPT | I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve | I am so glad each Christmas Eve, The night of Jesus’ birth… | Marie Wexelsen, Tr. by Peter A. Sveeggen | Peder Knudsen | |||
PPT | I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day (Arr. 1) | I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play… | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | Henry Bishop | |||
PPT | I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day (Arr. 2) | I heard the bells on Christmas day… | Henry W. Longfellow (1863) | J. Baptiste Calkin (1872) | |||
PPT | I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In | I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day… | Traditional | Traditional | |||
PPT | In Dulci Jubilo | In dulci jubilo Let us our homage show… | German Medieval Carol | John Stainer, Har. by Bartholomew Gesius | |||
In A Lowly Manger Sleeping | In a lowly manger sleeping… | Frances Jane Van Alstyne (1879) | W. H. Doane | ||||
In Stable Lowly | In stable lowly... | English version by Charles F. Manney | Arr. by Charles F. Manney | ||||
PPT | PPT | It Came Upon The Midnight Clear (Arr. 1) | It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song of old… | E. H. Sears | R. S. Willie | ||
It Came Upon The Midnight (Arr. 2) | It came upon a midnight clear… | The Rev. Edmund Hamilton Sears, D. D. (1810-1876), 1849 | The Rev. John Bacchus Dykes (1823-1876) | ||||
Jesus Came The Heavens Adoring | Jesus came, the heav’n’s adoring, Came with peace from realms on high… | Godfrey Thring | Henry Smart | ||||
Joy Fills Our Inmost Hearts To-Day | Joy fills our inmost hearts today! The royal Christ is born… | William C. Dix | Jay Deaveraux | ||||
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Joy To The World (3 vs.) Joy To The World (4 vs.) |
Joy to the world, the Lord is come… | Isaac Watts | Lowell Manson (based on Handel) |
Like Silver Lamps In A Distant Shrine | Like silver lamps in a distant shrine… | William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898) | Charles Steggall (1826-1905) | ||||
Little Children, Can You Tell? | Little children, can you tell, Do you know… | Anonymous | Anonymous | ||||
Little Children, Wake And Listen | Little children, wake and listen... | Williamson’s Collection (1876) | John B. Dykes (1857) | ||||
PPT | PPT | Lo, How A Rose | Lo, how a Rose e’er blooming From tender stem hath sprung… | Traditional | 16th Century Melody | ||
PPT | PPT | Lully, Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child | Lully, lullay, thou little tiny Child, By, by, lully, lullay… | Robert Croo | Traditional English | ||
Merry Christmas Bells Are Ringing | Merry Christmas bells are ringing, Filling all the frosty air… | Mrs. S. K. Bourne | Albert J. Holden | ||||
PPT | PPT | O Come, All Ye Faithful | O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant… | Latin Hymn ascribed to John Francis Wade | Latin Hymn ascribed to John Francis Wade | ||
PPT | PPT | O Come, Little Children | O come, little children, from cot and from hall… | German Folk Song | Johann A. P. Schulz | ||
PPT | PPT | O Come, O Come, Emmanuel | O come, O come, Emmanuel, And ransom captive Israel… | Medieval Latin Hymn, c. 1150, Arr. Psalteriolum Cantation Catholicarum, 1710, Tr., St. 1-2 John Mason Neale, 1851 & 1861, Tr., St. 3-4 Henry Sloane Coffin, 1916 | French Processional, c. 1450, Arr., Helmore’s Hymnal Noted, 1854 | ||
PPT | PPT | O Holy Night! (Arr. 1) | O holy night! the stars are brightly shining… | John S. Dwight | Adolphe Adam | ||
O Holy Night (Arr. 2) | Come, let us all in joyful strain… | Alice M. Schoff | J. R. Murray | ||||
PPT | PPT | O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Arr. 1) | O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie… | Phillips Brooks | Lewis H. Redner | ||
O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Arr. 2) | O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie… | The Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D. (1835-1893) | Raymond Huntington Woodman (1861-1943), 1895 | ||||
O Thou Joyful Christmas-tide | O thou joyful, O thou wonderful Grace revealing... | German. Vs. 1 - J. Falk; vss. 2 & 3 Anonymous, Tr. H. Katterjohn (1919) | Sicilian Melody | ||||
PPT | O Thou Joyful Day | O thou joyful day, O thou blessed day… | Latin, 16th Century | Sicilian Folksong | |||
PPT | Once In Royal David's City | Once in royal David’s city Stood a lowly cattle shed… | Cecil F. Alexander | Henry J. Gauntlett | |||
PPT | Oxen And Sheep | Oxen and sheep Thy guardians mild… | Traditional French | French Folk Melody | |||
Ring The Merry Bells | Ring the merry, merry Christmas bells… | E. E. Hewitt | William J. Kirkpatrick | ||||
Saw You Never, In The Twilight | Saw you never, in the twilight, When the sun had left the skies… | Cecil F. Alexander | Berthold Tours | ||||
See Amid The Winter’s Snow | See, amid the winter’s snow, Born for us on earth below… | Rev. E. Caswell | Sir John Goss | ||||
Shepherds! Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep | Shepherds! shake off your drowsy sleep... | From the French, Translation modified | Harm. by Sir John Stainer | ||||
PPT | Shout The Glad Tidings (Arr. 1) | Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing… | William A. Muhlenberg | Charles Avison | |||
Shout The Glad Tidings (Arr. 2) | Zion, marvelous story be telling… | Rev. William Augustus Muhlenberg (1823) | Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1864) | ||||
PPT | PPT | Silent Night! Holy Night! | Silent night, holy night… | Joseph Mohr; tr. John F. Young | Franz Grüber | ||
Sing, Sing For Christmas | Sing, sing for Christmas! Welcome happy day… | Rev. J. H. Egar | W. W. Rousseau | ||||
Songs Of Praise The Angels Sang | Songs of praise the angels sang, Heav’n with hallelujahs rang… | James Montgomery | J. W. Tufts | ||||
Sons Of Men, Behold From Far | Sons of men, behold from far, Hail the long-expected Star… | Charles Wesley | Thibaut | ||||
Stars All Bright Are Beaming | Stars all bright are beaming, From the skies above… | Richard R. Chope (1830–) | Thomas Hastings (1784-1872) | ||||
Sweetly Sang The Angels | Sweetly sang the angels In the clear calm night... | The Rev. John Julian (1839-1913), 1873 | Frank Grenville Ilsley (1831-1887), 1881 | ||||
The Angels' Chorus | Angels chant the heavn'ly song… | Elizabeth Wakeman, 3rd vs by F. K. | Ira B. Wilson | ||||
The Angels Sang One Starry Night | The angels sang one starry night, Good news… | Miss Eliza E. Hewitt | J. H. Fillmore | ||||
The Babe Of Bethlehem | Repeat the dear old story Of the royal Babe who came... | Mrs. Emma Fisk Smith | Mrs. Emma Fisk Smith | ||||
PPT | PPT | The First Noel | The first Noel, the angels did say… | Traditional English CarolW. Sandy's CHRISTMAS CAROLS | Arranged by John Stainer | ||
PPT | The Happy Christmas Comes Once More | The happy Christmas comes once more, The heav’nly guest is at the door… | Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, Tr. by Charles Porterfield Krauth | Carl C. N. Balle | |||
The Joyful Morn Is Breaking | The joyful morn is breaking, The brightest… | Benjamin Gough (1873) | Edward John Hopkins | ||||
PPT | The Prince Of Peace | To us a Child of hope is born, To us a Son is giv'n… | John Morrison | N. W. Allphin | |||
The Song Of Peace | Twas a calm and peaceful night… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | ||||
The Song Of The Angels | Glory to God! the holy angels sing… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | ||||
PPT | The Three Ships | As I went up the mountain-side… | Alfred Noyes | Colin Taylor | |||
PPT | The Wise Kings Of Orient Are | The wise kings of Orient are, Bearing gifts we traverse afar… | John Henry Hopkins, Jr. | John Henry Hopkins, Jr. | |||
The World Was Hushed In Silence Deep | The world was hushed in silence deep, The waiting shepherds watched their sheep… | Mrs. S. K. Bourne | R. Menthal | ||||
There Came A Little Child To Earth | There came a little Child to earth, Long ago… | Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott, 1873 | R. N. Matthews | ||||
There Came Three Kings | There came three kings, ere break of day… | Gerard Moultrie (16th Century) | R. F. Smith | ||||
There's A Beautiful Star | There's a beautiful star, a beautiful star… | Rossiter W. Raymond (1840-1919) | Frederick Schilling | ||||
PPT | There’s A Song In The Air (Arr. 1) | There’s a song in the air; there’s a star in the sky… | J. G. Holland | J. H. Tenney | |||
There's A Song In The Air (Arr. 2) | There’s a song in the air; there’s a star in the sky… | Josiah G. Holland | Karl P. Harrington | ||||
There's a Song In the Air (Arr. 3) | There's a song in the air! There's a star in the sky… | Josiah G. Holland, 1871 | Hubert P. Main, 1880 | ||||
PPT | Thy Little Ones | Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we… | Hans Adolph Brorson, Tr. by Harriet Krauth Spaeth | J. A. P. Schulz | |||
To-Day Be Joy In Every Heart | To-day be joy in every heart... | Frederick L. Hosmer (1877) | George Friedrich Handel (1728) | ||||
PPT | PPT | To Us A Child Of Hope Is Born | To us a Child of hope is born, To us a Son is giv'n… | John Morrison | Lowell Mason | ||
PPT | Wake, Awake, For The Night Is Flying | Wake, awake, for night is flying: The watchmen on the heights are crying… | Philip Nicolai | Johann Sebastian Bach | |||
PPT | PPT | We Three Kings Of Orient Are | We three kings of Orient are, Bearing gifts we traverse afar… | John Henry Hopkins, Jr. | John Henry Hopkins, Jr. | ||
PPT | PPT | What Child Is This? | What Child is this, who, laid to rest… | William C. Dix | Traditional English melody, 16th Century | ||
What Star Is This? | What star is this, with beams so bright… | Charles Coffin (1676-1749), 1736; Tr. The Right Rev. John Chandler (1806-1876), 1837 | Edwin George Monk (1819-1900), 1872 | ||||
When Christ Was Born In Bethlehem | When Christ was born in Bethlehem, Was born of… | George Balch Nevin | George Balch Nevin | ||||
PPT | PPT | While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (Arr. 1) | While shepherds watched their flocks by night… | Nahum Tate | Hugh Wilson | ||
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (Arr. 2) | While shepherds watched their flocks by night… | Nahum Tate | Anonymous | ||||
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (Arr. 3) | While shepherds watched their flocks... | Nahum Tate (1700) | W. Tansur (1740) | ||||
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (Arr. 4) | While shepherds watched their flocks… | Nahum Tate (1703) | George Friedrich Handel (1728) |