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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- Aarde en sterren (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Aarde en sterren, alle planeten / Earth and all stars, loud rushing planets / Firmament haut, comblé d’étoiles (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Aaron’s Rod (Hannah T. King)
- A babe is born in Bethlehem (Gary Croxall)
- A baby’s such a common thing (Emma Rigby Coleman)
- A Baby’s Way (Minnie E. Hicks)
- A Balm in Gilead (African American spiritual)
- Abana alathi fi ssama
- Abana alathi fi ssama / Abana in Heaven / أبانا الذي في السماء ليتقدس اسمك
- A band of children free (William O. Cushing)
- A band of hard pressed men are we (Edwin Gilbert)
- A band of true and valiant soldiers (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Abashed be all the boast of age (Reginald Heber)
- Abashed be all the boast of age, Be hoary learning dumb! (Reginald Heber)
- Abba Father (Steve Fry)
- “Abba Father, Abba Father” (Steve Fry)
- “Abba Father, Abba Father,” Deep within my soul I cry (Steve Fry)
- Abba, Father, Let Me Be (David Bilbrough)
- A-B-C, A-B-C, ev’ry day play carefully
- a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o, k l m n o
- A beautiful lily as white as the snow (Mark Nichols)
- A beautiful rose, by the morning’s soft breezes (Phineas H. Young)
- A Beautiful World (Annette Dickman)
- A Bee in Your Bonnet (Joyce O. Evans)
- A Believer’s Prayer (Sally DeFord)
- A Benediction (Patrick)
- A Bereaved Mother (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Bicycle Built for Two (Frank Dean)
- 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 even-tide (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! Fast falls the even tide (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! fast falls the eventide; The darkness (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide, The darkness deepens—Lord, with me abide! (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with Me / Nearer, My God, to Thee / I Need Thee Every Hour (Henry F. Lyte)
- Abide with Me; ’Tis Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with me, ’tis eventide! The day (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with me; ’tis eventide! The day is past and gone (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Abide with Us, O Lord (Albert Thate)
- Abide with Us, Our Savior (Josua Stegmann)
- Abide with us, our Saviour (Josua Stegmann)
- Abide Ye in the Liberty (Robert P. Manookin)
- Abiding Rest (J. J. Maxfield)
- Abinadi stood strong and bold (Derena Bell)
- A Birthday Address (Hannah T. King)
- A Birthday Address (Hannah T. King)
- A birthday song (Satis N. Coleman)
- A Birthday Song (William Dennis)
- A Birthday Tribute (Hannah T. King)
- A bit of red sunset as evening comes on (Mary Rose Jack)
- A Blessed People (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- A Blessing (Jewell Dawson)
- A Blessing in Prayer (E. E. Hewitt)
- A blessing unto those I meet, Lord, let me be (F. A. Russell)
- A blind man sat begging along the highway (Wade Riggen)
- A Bluebird Song (Annie Rowe Beck)
- A book is written one word at a time (Tom Williams)
- Abou Ben Adhem (Leigh Hunt)
- Abou Ben Adhem (may his like increase) (Leigh Hunt)
- About the Holy Ghost, One thing (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Above a Plain (Fjeril Hess; Lillian Jackson)
- Above a plain of gold and green (Fjeril Hess; Lillian Jackson)
- Above the Brightness (Jed Nash Crowther)
- Above the Brightness of the Sun (Sally DeFord)
- “Above the brightness of the sun” As gentle as a dove (Jed Nash Crowther)
- A Boy Is Born
- A boy’s prayer (Archibald McKinnon)
- Abraham Lincoln (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- 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)
- Absent (Camilla Woodbury Judd)
- Absent loved ones
- A Bunch of Golden Keys (Anon.)
- A bunch of golden keys are mine (Anon.)
- A Burlesque on the Fashions of the Day, 1870 (Charles L. Walker)
- A Call
- A Call and Answer (Richard S. Horne)
- A call for loyal soldiers (W. S. Brown)
- A Call I Hear (Peter Breinholt)
- A Call to Zion (Anon.)
- A Calm and Gentle Quiet (David H. Smith)
- A calm and gentle quiet reigns tonight (David H. Smith)
- A calm and gentle quiet reigns to-night (David H. Smith)
- A calm and gentle quiet reigns to-night, There’s not a cloud upon a single brow (David H. Smith)
- A Calm and Gently Quiet (David H. Smith)
- A Camp
- A candle in the dark (Jerry Williams; Patricia Youkstetter)
- A Candle’s Light (Aaron Edson)
- A Capital Ship (Charles Edward Carryl)
- A capital ship for an ocean trip (Charles Edward Carryl)
- A Carol to the King (Sally DeFord)
- Acceptable to You (Psalm 19)
- Accepted in the Beloved (Civilla Martin)
- Accept, my dear brother, the advice of a friend (Hannah T. King)
- Accept, O God, the Gifts We Bring (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Accept, O Lord, the Gifts We Bring (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Accept our gratitude, Lord, For all the blessings (Carrie Stewart-Besserer)
- Accept the Tribute of Our Hearts (E. H. Goddard)
- Accept the tribute of our hearts, O Lord (E. H. Goddard)
- Accept the tribute of our hearts O Lord in praise (E. H. Goddard)
- Accompagnato (1 Corinthians 15:51–52); Air (1 Corinthians 15:52–53) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Haggai 2:6–7; Malachi 3:1) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Isaiah 40:1–3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Isaiah 60:2–3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Psalm 22:8) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accompagnato (Psalm 69:21); Air (Lamentations 1:12); Accompagnato (Isaiah 53:8); Air (Psalm 16:10) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Accord (Lula Greene Richards)
- According to custom we all do revere, I say from my (William Willes)
- According to the Gifts (Peter A. Judd)
- According to the Gifts That God (Peter A. Judd)
- According to Thy gracious (James Montgomery)
- According to Thy Gracious Word (James Montgomery)
- According to thy gracious word, In meek (James Montgomery)
- According to Thy gracious Word, in meek humility (James Montgomery)
- A certain man traveling the road (Michael Webb)
- A change of dread reform (John Lyon)
- A Change of Heart (Jan Pinborough)
- A Change of Heart (Wanda Lindstrom)
- 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 of wind-swept skies and sagebrush plains (Sadie Ollorton Clark)
- A Child’s Hymn (M. Louise Baum)
- A child’s merriest Christmas (Lula Greene Richards)
- A Child’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Child’s Prayer (Karin Jones)
- A Child’s Prayer (Rebecca J. Weston)
- 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 Chorus of Praise
- A Christian Home (Barbara B. Hart)
- A Christmas Cantata (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Christmas cantata for the young (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Christmas Carol (Josiah G. Holland)
- A Christmas Carol (Edwin F. Parry)
- A Christmas Carol (Charles S. Nebeker)
- A Christmas Idyl (Orson F. Whitney)
- A Church School Teacher Prays (Hazel Chambers)
- A church without apostles (Thomas W. Smith)
- A church without apostles, Or prophets (Thomas W. Smith)
- A church without apostles, Or prophets, or the gifts (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Church without a Prophet (John Hardy)
- A church without a prophet is not the church for me (John Hardy)
- A Circle of Sisters (Gary Croxall)
- A Clean Heart (Walter C. Smith)
- A Closer Walk with Thee (H. L.)
- A Communion Hymn (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- A Communion Hymn for Christmas (Margaret Clarkson)
- A Co-operative Community (John S. Davis)
- A covenant is an agreement (Marvin K. Gardner)
- 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 (Catherine MacDougall)
- Across the far blue hills of time (Catherine MacDougall)
- Across the Lands (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Across the Plains of Eternity (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Across the Sky the Shades of Night (James Hamilton)
- Across the way from me two women sit (Florence Strong)
- Across the Years (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- Acrostic (Hannah T. King)
- Acrostic (Hannah T. King)
- Acrostic, on an infant Daughter (John Lyon)
- Acrostic, on Jane Bromley (John Lyon)
- Acrostic, on Lucy Martin (John Lyon)
- A Crown for The Righteous (Charles Smith)
- A crown for the righteous in heaven above (Charles Smith)
- “Act for Themselves” Suite
- Action Play (Anon.)
- 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)
- Addressed to a very Young Lady (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to Bishop Hunter (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to Mrs. John F. Kinney (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to my Infant Child, Sleeping (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to Sister Ruth Sayers, on the Old Year (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to the Mortal Remains of my Beloved Child (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to the Portrait of My Beloved Georgiana (Hannah T. King)
- Addressed to the Spirit of my Beloved and Lamented Georgiana (Hannah T. King)
- Address to Earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Address to Elders F. D. and S. W. Richards (John Lyon)
- Address to ’Forty-Nine (John Lyon)
- Address to Parents (Eliza R. Snow)
- Address to the Earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Deluded Mormon (William Clayton)
- Adem uw Geest in mij (Edwin Hatch)
- Adem uw Geest in mij / Breathe on me, Breath of God / Souffle sur moi, mon Dieu (Edwin Hatch)
- A desert sea; A lonely place (Jean Kreuger Smith)
- A desirable neighbor (A. W. Norton)
- Adeste Fideles (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Adeste, fideles / 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, dearest brethren, adieu (Seth Mattison)
- Adieu, my dear brethren adieu (Seth Mattison)
- Adieu, my dear brethren, adieu, Reluctant we give you the hand (Seth Mattison)
- Adieu to honor, wealth and fame (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to my idols! I’ll worship no more (Hannah T. King)
- Adieu to the City (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to the city, where long I have wander’d (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to the city, where long I have wandered (Parley P. Pratt)
- Adieu to the city, where long I have wandered, To tell them of judgments and warn them to flee (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Diligent and Grateful Heart (Raymond Gunn)
- A Disciples Affirmation
- A Disciples Identity Statement (Kenneth L. Teegarden)
- A Distant Serenade (Michael McLean)
- A Distant Shore (Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- A district school (William Pitt Palmer)
- A district school, not far away (William Pitt Palmer)
- Administration to the Sick (Vere Jameson)
- Admonition (Joseph Luff)
- Admonition
- Admonition (R. C. Evans)
- Admonition to Children (Shirley Mason)
- Admonition to Great Men (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Admonition to the Children (Shirley Mason)
- A Dolly’s Lullaby (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- ¿A dónde podría ir? (Psalm 139:7–12 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- ¿A dónde podría ir, lejos de tu espíritu? (Psalm 139:7–12 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Adoration (John S. Monsell)
- 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
- A Dream of Memory (Emmeline B. Wells)
- 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)
- Adventuring (Agnes Just Reid)
- Advertise
- Advice (Armour T. Irwin)
- Aerey, Aerey, Ierey-O (Anon.)
- A failing heart is mine, O Lord, when all my faults I (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- A faint, soft shadow flits across my mind (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A 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)
- Afar in the distance I see thy waves (Lillie T. Freeze)
- Afar in the wild western Prairie (R. C. Evans)
- A Father in Heaven has given us life (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- A Father’s Advice (Evan Stephens)
- A Father’s Fame (Evelyn Wilde Heath)
- A 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)
- Affectionately Addressed to Mrs. Zina D. Young (Hannah T. King)
- Affectionately addressed to Sister Mercy Thompson (Hannah T. King)
- Affectionately Inscribed (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Affirmation: True Faith
- Afflicted Saints (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted Saints, to Christ draw near (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted saints, to Christ drawn near (John Fawcett)
- Afflicted saint, to Christ draw near (John Fawcett)
- Afflictions, though they seem severe (John Newton)
- A Flag to Follow (John W. Peterson)
- A Flower Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- A Folk Dance (Folk tune)
- A Fragment (Elbert A. Smith)
- A Fragment (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A fragrant gentle zephyr (J. Walter Woodbury)
- Afraid to be old-fashioned (Viola Stone Card)
- 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 that’s often changing is not the friend for me (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A friend to all (Thelma J. Harrison)
- A friend who’s just like you (Anon.)
- 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 Storm (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- After the toil and the heat of the day (Napoleon B. Vandall)
- Afton Water (Robert Burns)
- 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’m here! yes, again revisiting (Hannah T. King)
- 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 L. Barbauld)
- Again the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Again the Sabbath morn (Charles Coffin)
- Again the Sabbath morn Calls us to prayer and praise (Charles Coffin)
- Again the Voice of Christ is Heard (Gregory V. Bean)
- Again We keep This Solemn Fast (Gregory the Great)
- Again We Meet around the Board (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again we meet around the board Of Jesus (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again we meet around the board Of Jesus, our (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again we meet around the board of Jesus our redeeming (Eliza R. Snow)
- Again you’re here, O bright New Year (Laura Frost Armitage)
- A 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)
- Agency (Sadi Anka Negaard)
- 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 Glance Backward (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Glass of Sweet Dixie Wine (Back to Dear St. George Again) (Utah folk song)
- A glimpse of heav’n seen in a child’s eyes (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- A Glorious Church (Ralph E. Hudson)
- A glorious dawn o’er all the world is breaking (Sally DeFord)
- A Glorious Introit (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- A glorious 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 – I
- Agnus Dei – II
- Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi / Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world (Traditional)
- A Golden Gleaner Girl (Jane Thompson)
- A golden Gleaner Girl will be my ideal (Jane Thompson)
- A Golden Wedding (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A good and true life
- A Good Night Song (Anon.)
- A Grateful Heart (David Gambrell)
- A grateful heart is what I bring (David Gambrell)
- A Great and Marvelous Work Is Ours (Toni Thomas)
- A great and mighty wonder (St. Germanus I)
- A Great Work (Nik Day)
- A greeting (Beth Hooper)
- 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! dearest Jesus, Holy Child, Make Thee (Martin Luther)
- Ah, do not tell me that time can ever (Evan Stephens)
- Ahead of Us a Race to Run (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- A healing hand, a loving word (Merrijane Rice)
- A 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)
- Ah how lonely glides the hours (R. C. Evans)
- Ah, hurry away, my valentine (Annie S. Stephenson)
- A Higher Spiritual Mind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A High Jump (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Highway Shall The Lord Prepare (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Ah, Joseph, how you wearily implore (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Ah, Lord God (Kay Chance)
- Ah, Lord God, Thou hast made (Kay Chance)
- Ah, Lord God, Thou hast made the heavens and the earth by Thy great power (Kay Chance)
- Ah, love, how can I leave thee? (Johanna Kinkel)
- Ah, now I remember the things that youth forgot (Philena Fletcher Homer)
- A holy angel from on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- A holy angel from on high The joyful (Parley P. Pratt)
- A holy angel from on high The joyful message now has borne (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Holy Ghost revival (Lelia N. Morris)
- A Home Immortal (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A home in heaven! (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! As the suff’rer lies (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! As the suff’rer lies On his bed of pain, and uplifts his eyes (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! what a joyful thought (William Hunter)
- A home in heaven! what a joyful thought, As the poor man toils in his weary lot! (William Hunter)
- A Home on the Range (Western folk song)
- A Home Picture
- 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 sued ’em bakawaddy on (Congolese folk song)
- Ah! this heart is void and chill (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- Ah! this heart is void and chill, Mid earth’s noisy thronging (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- Ah! this is the saddest time of the year (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Ah! turn me not away, receive me tho’ unworthy (Charles Gounod)
- A Hundred Thousand Strong (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- A hundred years and more ago (Inez Kinney)
- A hundred years or more, so long ago (Emmeline B. Wells)
- 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-a That Good News
- 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 Jolly Wagoner (F. C. Robinson)
- 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)
- Alabaré (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Alabaré – I (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Alabaré – II (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth (Paul Gerhardt)
- A Lamentation (Parley P. Pratt)
- A Lamp unto Your Feet (Steven K. Jones)
- A Land Choice Above all Other Lands (Edwin F. Parry)
- 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)
- Alas, my love, you do me wrong To cast (English folk song)
- A Laugh Provoker
- A Laurel is a pearl of a girl. A Laurel is a pearl (Betty P. Jones)
- 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 life replete with brave and noble deeds (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Light for My Savior (Derena Bell)
- A light from heaven shone around (Gracia Grindal)
- A Light 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 act of kindness May lighten someone’s day (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- A Little at a Time (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- A little ball (Anon.)
- A little bird in a tree o’erhead (Rose Thomas Graham)
- A little bird in a tree o’erhead Was singing (Rose Thomas Graham)
- A Little Bit of Zion (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- A little bit weary and a little bit tired (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A little boy lived in a jungle (Moiselle Renstrom)
- 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 fuzzy, wuzzy worm (Moiselle Renstrom)
- 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 squirrel in a big oak tree (Esther Bosworth)
- A little wren sings of the morning light (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Living Faith (Camilla Collins)
- A living faith we seek to know (Camilla Collins)
- A Living God
- All Aboard on the Heber Creeper (Mark Nichols)
- 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 A. Belrose)
- All are called, young and old (Danny A. Belrose)
- All Are His (Edna G. Wilkins)
- 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 awaken! ’Tis the morning, and the Balkan (Balkan song)
- All Beautiful the March of Days (Frances W. Wile)
- All Christians Who Have Been Baptized (Paul Gerhardt)
- All Creation Sings God’s Music (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- All Creatures of Our God and King (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All creatures of our God and King, Lift up your voice (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All Creatures of Our God and King Medley (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All Creatures of Our God and King / Oh, Criaturas del Señor / Vous créatures du Seigneur (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All Creatures, Worship God Most High! (St. Francis of Assisi)
- All day long I am under attack (Iona Community)
- All day long I have baffled with care (Esther A. Bennion)
- 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)
- Allegiance (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Alleluh
- Alleluh, Alleluh, Alleluh, Allelujah, Praise ye the Lord
- Alleluia (David A. Zabriskie)
- Alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia (South African traditional)
- Alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- Alleluia (Cyril A. Alington)
- Alleluia (George A. Mxadana)
- Alleluia (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia (Howard Hughes)
- Alleluia (Traditional)
- Alleluia (Norah Duncan IV)
- Alleluia (Simei Monteiro)
- Alleluia (Gilbert J. Moegerle)
- Alleluia (John Schiavone)
- Alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (H. R. W.)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia!
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (Jeanni Gould)
- Alleluia (Randall Thompson)
- Alleluia (Ralph Manuel)
- Alleluia (Giulio Caccini)
- Alleluia
- Alleluia (Kenneth Cope)
- Alleluia (adapted from “Canon in D”) (Daniel Carter)
- Alleluia, alleluia (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia, alleluia (Jean Tisserand)
- Alleluia, alleluia (John A. L. Riley)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (South African traditional)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia, Alleluia (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! (Norah Duncan IV)
- Alleluia. Alleluia (Traditional)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alle, Alleluia
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Simei Monteiro)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia (South African traditional)
- Alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia (F. Pratt Green)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia (John Schiavone)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (Sam Abramson)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (Jerry Sinclair)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (James E. Clemens)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia (H. R. W.)
- 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 (George A. Mxadana)
- Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia (Gilbert J. Moegerle)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! (Norah Duncan IV)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia (Anon.)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The strife is o’er
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The strife is o’er–the battle done
- Alleluia, alleluia / Alleluya, alleluya (Traditional)
- Alleluia, alleluia, alleuia. Alleluia (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ is risen (Psalm 150)
- Alleluia, Alleluia for the Lord God Almighty reigns! (Michael W. Smith)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Give Thanks (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Give thanks to the risen Lord (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to 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 Canticle (Randall Pratt)
- Alleluia! Christ Is Arisen (Luis Bojos)
- Alleluia, Christ is risen (Traditional)
- Alleluia! Christ is risen from the dead (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Alleluia, Christ is risen. The Lord is risen indeed (Traditional)
- Alleluia, Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia, Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Alleluia (For All the Saints) (Kenneth Cope; William Walsham How; Marvin K. Gardner; Leroy J. Robertson; St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper)
- Alleluia! Gracious Jesus! (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluia! Hear God’s Story (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Alleluia! Hear God’s story, still unfolding with each dawn (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Alleluia – I (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Alleluia – II (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Alleluia! Jesus Is Risen! (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Alleluia! Jesus lives! (Carl Bernhard Garve)
- Alleluia! Laud and Blessing (Michael Morgan)
- Alleluia! Let Praise Ring
- Alleluia! Let praises ring!
- Alleluia, Lord God! (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Alleluia, Lord God! Alleluia, Lord God! (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Alleluia No. 1 (Donald Fishel)
- Alleluia! O how the angels sang (William Harold Neidlinger)
- Alleluia! O Praise ye the Lord (César Franck)
- Alleluia, Praise the Lord (Traditional Nigerian)
- Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! His the scepter, His the throne (William Chatterton Dix)
- Alleluia, song of gladness (John Mason Neale)
- Alleluia, song of sweetness (John Mason Neale)
- Alleluia to Jesus, who died on the tree (English carol)
- Alleluia! Voices Raise (George Wither)
- Alleluja, alleluja, alleluja, alleluja (Anon.)
- Allelujah (Anon.)
- Allelujah, 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 (Hazel Chambers)
- All for Jesus! all for Jesus! (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! All my (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus, all for Jesus, All my being’s ransomed powers (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus, all for Jesus! All my being’s ransomed pow’rs (Mary D. James)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! This our song (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for Jesus! All for Jesus! This our song shall ever be (William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- All for the Lord (A. H. W.)
- All full of joy and pep and fun (Otis Carrington)
- All full of joy and pep and fun, I go to Primary (Otis Carrington)
- All glory and praises to Jesus our Lord
- All glory and praise to Jesus our Lord
- All glory be to God alone (Martin Luther)
- All Glory Be to God on High (Nikolaus Decius)
- All glory be unto You, Lord (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- All Glory, Laud, and Honor (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All Glory, Laud, and Honor (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All glory, laud, and honor To Thee (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All glory, laud, and honor, to Thee, Redeemer, King (Theodulph of Orleans)
- All Glory to Jesus (John W. Peterson)
- All glory to Jesus, begotten of God (John W. Peterson)
- All God’s Children God Shoes (Southern folk song)
- All good gifts around us (Matthias Claudius)
- All, Good-Night
- All, good-night, all, good-night
- All, good-night, all, good-night. Now is
- All Great Men (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- All hail, all hail the Twenty-Fourth (William Willes)
- All Hail, Immanuel! (D. R. Van Sickle)
- All hail, immortal day! (James H. Wallis)
- All hail immortal day! Joy to the precious name (James H. Wallis)
- All Hail King Jesus (Dave Moody)
- All Hail My Sabbath School Mates (William Willes)
- All hail my Sabbath school mates upon this festive (William Willes)
- All hail my Sabbath schoolmates upon this festive day (William Willes)
- All hail my Sabbath School mates upon this festive day (William Willes)
- All hail, our glorious Saviour! (Margaret Rebecca Seebach; Lillian Weaver Cassaday)
- All hail our lovely Sabbath school with joy we’ll (Joseph G. Fones)
- All hail our Sunday school, on land and o’er the (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All Hail the Brave Battalion (Thomas Morris)
- All hail the brave Battalion! The noble, valiant band (Thomas Morris)
- All hail the brave battalion, this noble valiant band (Thomas Morris)
- All hail! The bright new year! (Parel Parker)
- All hail the day Columbia first (Eliza R. Snow)
- All hail the glad day (Charles Ashton)
- All Hail the Glorious Day (Joel H. Johnson)
- All hail the glorious day, By Prophets long foretold (Joel H. Johnson)
- All hail! the Gospel’s joyful sound (Joel H. Johnson)
- All Hail the Jubilee (Elizabeth Brooks)
- All hail the new-born year! (Parley P. Pratt)
- All hail! the new born year! (Parley P. Pratt)
- All hail! the new-born year! Thrice welcome to the saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- All hail the newborn year! Thrice welcome to the Saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- All Hail the Power (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the power of (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the power of Jesus’ name! (Edward Perronet)
- All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name / El nombre de Jesús load / Jésus, ton nom est adoré (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the power of Jesus’ name! Let angels prostrate fall (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name! (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name! Let angels prostrate fall (Edward Perronet)
- All hail the starry flag! (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All hail! the voice of angels cries
- All hail this glorious day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- All hail this glorious day, this grand suspicious day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- All Hail to Christ (Ida M. Neill)
- All hail to Christ our Lord! He came in these last (Anna Johnson)
- All hail to Christ our risen Lord (Anna Johnson)
- All hail to Christ our Saviour (Ida M. Neill)
- All Hail to God’s Anointed (James Montgomery)
- All hail to our Chief! (Wilson Law)
- All hail to our Chief! who has come back with honor (Wilson Law)
- All hail to Thee, Immanuel (D. R. Van Sickle)
- All hail to thee, O blessed morn (Philipp Nicolai)
- All Hail to You, O Blessed Morn! (Philipp Nicolai)
- All hail! ye Saints, who love to serve the Lord (John Lyon)
- All Hands Study (William O. Perkins)
- All Have Sinned (Bev Herrema)
- All Heaven Declares (Noel Richards; Tricia Richards)
- All heav’n declares the glory of the risen Lord (Noel Richards; Tricia Richards)
- ’All His work is ended’ (Frances R. Havergal)
- All hush’d and still the birdies sit (Emilie Poulsson)
- All hush’d and still the birdies sit upon the branches high (Emilie Poulsson)
- All I’ll Ever Be (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- All in all (Edgar Lewis)
- All in a wood there grew a tree (English folk song)
- All in a wood there grew a tree (Anon.)
- All in a wood there grew a tree, The finest (English folk song)
- All in a wood there grew a tree, The finest tree (English folk song)
- All I Need to Know (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- All in Favor Say I
- All in favor say I, I, I, I, I
- All I once held dear (Graham Kendrick)
- All I once held dear, built my life upon (Graham Kendrick)
- All is well (James H. Hood)
- All is Well (Evan Stephens)
- All Is Well (William Clayton)
- All Is Well
- All Is Well (Eliza R. Snow)
- 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 (William A. Dunkerley)
- All Mankind Fell in Adam’s Fall (Lazarus Spengler)
- All My Days (Laurie Zelman)
- All My Days
- All My Heart (Kimberly Knighton; Nik Day)
- All My Heart Again Rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All my heart this night rejoices (Paul Gerhardt)
- All My Help Comes from the Lord (Cleophus Robinson)
- All My Hope Is Firmly Grounded (Joachim Neander)
- All My Hope 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 lifelong I had panted (Clara Tear Williams)
- All my life long I had panted (Clara Tear Williams)
- All my life-long I had panted for a drink from some cool spring (Clara Tear Williams)
- All My Mothers (Susan Evans McCloud)
- All My Tomorrows, All My Past (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- All nations have their emblems
- All nature dies, and lives again (Michael Bruce)
- All nature dies, and lives again: The flowers, that paint the field (Michael Bruce)
- All nature feels attractive power (William Drennan)
- All nature feels attractive power, A strong, embracing force (William Drennan)
- All Nature Invites our Praise to God (A. P. Welshman)
- All nature’s works his praise declare (Henry Ware Jr.)
- All Night, All Day (African-American spiritual)
- All night, all day, Angels watchin’ over me (African-American spiritual)
- All 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 (B. B. McKinney)
- All on the altar, dear Jesus (B. B. McKinney)
- All Our Desire Is to the Lord (David H. Smith)
- All our desire is to the Lord, To know and do his holy word (David H. Smith)
- All Our Hearts (Susa Young Gates)
- All our hearts know hours of weeping (Susa Young Gates)
- All Over the World (Roy Turner)
- All over the world at the end of day (Peggy Hill Ryskamp)
- All over the world at the end of the day (Peggy Hill Ryskamp)
- All over the world the Spirit is moving (Roy Turner)
- All Peope That on Earth Do Dwell (William Kethe)
- All people sitting in the darkness (Michelle Tumes)
- All People That on Earth Do Dwell (William Kethe)
- All people that on earth do dwell, Sing (William Kethe)
- All people that on earth do dwell / Vous, qui sur la terre habitez / Juicht Gode toe / E földön ti minden népek / Nun jauchzt dem Herren / Hai bumi / Oh pueblos todos alabad / Enyi mkaao nchi / العظيمالساميلربنابالسرورغنيضرا / 普天之下萬族萬邦 / 地はみな声あげ / 온땅의모든사람 (William Kethe)
- All-powerful, self-existent God
- All-powerful, self-existent God, Who all creation dost sustain!
- All power is given unto Me (James McGranahan)
- All Praise Be to Our Father (Cassandra L. Scott)
- All praise be to our Father who is worthy (Cassandra L. Scott)
- All Praise Be Yours, My God, This Night (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to God be given
- All praise to God be given, Who reigns in earth and heaven
- All Praise to God for Song God Gives (Carlton C. Buck)
- All Praise to God on High
- All praise to God who reigns above (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to Him to reigns above (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to Him who dwells in bliss (Charles Wesley)
- All praise to Him who reigns above (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to Him who reigns above, In majesty (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- All praise to our redeeming Lord (Charles Wesley)
- All praise to our redeeming Lord, Who joins us by his grace (Charles Wesley)
- All Praise to Thee (F. Bland Tucker)
- All Praise to Thee (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to thee, Eternal Lord (Martin Luther)
- All praise to thee, for thou, O King divine (F. Bland Tucker)
- All Praise to Thee, My God (Thomas Ken)
- All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to Thee, My God, this night, For (Thomas Ken)
- All Praise to You, Creator God (Margery Maple)
- All Praise to You, Eternal Lord (Martin Luther)
- All Praise to You, My God, This Night (Thomas Ken)
- All praise to you, O Lord (Hyde W. Beadon)
- All Saints (Book of Common Prayer)
- All Seen by the Man in the Moon (William W. Phelps)
- All that I am or hope to be (C. Austin Miles)
- All That I Can Be (April Meservy)
- All that I can be continues to grow (Kenneth Cope)
- All That I Need (Twila Paris)
- All That Is Good (Twila Paris)
- All that is Good, all that is Right (Twila Paris)
- All that love the Sabbath, and the golden rule (Lewis D. Edwards)
- All That’s Good and Great (Godfrey Thring)
- All that’s good and great and true (Godfrey Thring)
- All That Thrills My Soul (Thoro Harris)
- All That Was Given (Brett Raymond)
- All the Bee-Hive girls are glad girls (Anon.)
- All the birds are here again (German folk song)
- All the birds are here again With their happy voices (German folk song)
- All the birds have come again (Traditional)
- All the birds have come again, come again to (Traditional)
- All the darkness of the night has passed away (Alfred H. Ackley)
- All the Day (Polish folk song)
- All the day from morn ’till evening (Polish folk song)
- All the dogs bow-wow, And the cats meow (Jean Dunlop)
- All the Earth Will Sing Your Praises (Paul Baloche)
- All the Earth with Joy Is Sounding (Stephen P. Starke)
- All the ends of the earth shall remember (Psalm 22)
- All the fair beauty of earth (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- All the fair beauty of earth / He who was nailed to the cross / Bright and in likeness of fire (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- All the 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 (Alfred H. Ackley)
- All the smoke and the mirrors (Nik Day)
- All the stories of prophets long ago (Kristin H. Cornilles)
- All the sun was gold, my dear (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- All the sun was gold, my dear, when boy and girl (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- All The Way (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- All the way along it is Jesus (Ada Blenkhorn)
- All the Way My Savior Leads Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- All the Way My Saviour Leads Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- All the 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 J. Leech)
- All things are Yours: we make that true (Bryan J. Leech)
- All Things Beautiful (William Powell)
- All Things Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All Things Bright and Beautiful (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful, All creatures (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful All creatures great (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things bright and beautiful, All things (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- All things come from thee, O Lord (Anon.)
- All things come from thee, O Lord, And of (Anon.)
- All Things Come of Thee (Anon.)
- All things come of thee, O Lord (Anon.)
- All Things Do Witness (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- All Things in Jesus (Harry Loes)
- All Things New (Charles Wesley)
- All things shall perish from under the sky (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- All things shall perish under the sky (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- All Things Testify of Jesus (Marvin K. Gardner)
- All things testify of Jesus Son of God (Marvin K. Gardner)
- All things to him that believeth (Thomas W. Smith)
- All things to him that believeth, Are possible saith the Lord (Thomas W. Smith)
- All Things Work Out for Good (John W. Peterson)
- All things work out for good, we know (John W. Peterson)
- All Through the Night (Harold Boulton)
- All 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
- All Together (Frank E. Morris)
- All together again
- All together, all together
- All together, all together, Once, once again
- All together let us sing
- All together let us sing, Let us make
- All to Jesus I Surrender (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- All to Jesus I surrender, All to Him (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- All to Jesus I surrender, all to Him I freely give (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- All Who Are Thirsty (Brenton Brown; Glenn Robertson)
- All Who Are Thirsty (Michael A. Perry)
- All who are thirsty, and all who are weak (Brenton Brown; Glenn Robertson)
- All who are thirsty come to the Lord (Michael A. Perry)
- All who believe and are baptized (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- All Who 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 with Joyful Exultation (Michael Morgan; Hal. H. Hopson)
- All Work and No Play (James Howell; Evan Stephens)
- All work and no play makes Jack (James Howell; Evan Stephens)
- All ye nations hear the warning, which the Lord is (T. Lemon)
- All ye that love the Lord, rejoice (Isaac Watts)
- All ye that love the Lord, rejoice, And let your songs be new (Isaac Watts)
- All ye who bear the name of Christ (Mary L. Oldham)
- All You Et-a
- All you et-a, Think of all you et-a
- All Your Anxiety (Edward Henry Joy)
- All you that love Emanuel’s name (John Fellows)
- All you that love Immanuel’s name (John Fellows)
- All you that love Immanuel’s name, Whose spirits burn with ardent flame (John Fellows)
- All you who in Denmark believe on the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- All you works of God (Stephen P. Starke)
- All You Works of God, Bless the Lord (Stephen P. Starke)
- All You Works of the Lord
- All You Works of the Lord
- All you works of the Lord, bless the Lord
- Almighty (Wayne Watson)
- Almighty (Wayne Watson)
- Almighty Father (Anon.)
- Almighty Father, Bless the Word (Thomas Ken)
- Almighty Father give us a vision (Charles F. Brown)
- Almighty Father, Hear Our Prayer (Anon.)
- Almighty Father, strong to save (William Whiting)
- Almighty God 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 Paul Bliss)
- “Almost persuaded” now to believe (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Almost There (Gwen Hamblin Hall)
- Aloha Oe (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Aloha We say aloha from the shores of Waikiki (J. Thompson)
- Alone (Ben H. Price)
- Alone (Nathan Waite)
- Alone and Angry
- Alone He prayed upon the shore (R. C. Evans)
- Alone in Gethsemane (William B. Petricko)
- Alone thou goest forth, O Lord (Peter Abelard)
- Alone with Jesus (Violet E. King)
- Alone with Jesus, I would be (Violet E. King)
- A long, long time they journeyed (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Along the Covenant Path (Jocelyn Parker Parmer)
- Along the path of patriots we prayerfully have trod (Gail H. Johnsen)
- Along the shores of Galilee (Daniel Carter)
- Along this trail they blazed with tears
- A long time ago a babe was born (Cheryl P. Stone)
- A long time ago in a beautiful place (Tami J. Creamer; Derena Bell)
- Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentile Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentile Alouette, Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentille alouette, Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, Je te plumerai (French-Canadian folk song)
- Alouette, gentle Alouette (French-Canadian folk song)
- A lovely star shone in the sky when Jesus came (Jeanette Morrel)
- A lovely thought, thought many times (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Love Unfeigned (Geoffery Dearmer)
- A loving family
- Alpha (Isaac Watts)
- Already a Butterfly (Cherie Call)
- Altho’ in woods and tents we dwell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Although in woods and tents we dwell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Although I Speak with Angel’s Tongue (Andrew Donaldson)
- Although our bodies sink to rest
- Although our bodies sink to rest, Their grossness only wastes away
- Altísimo Señor, ¡qué bueno es darte gracias! (Psalm 92:1–5 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Altogether lovely (Haldor Lillenas; Marie Wolf)
- A lullaby (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- A Lullaby (Franz Schubert)
- A Lullaby (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Lullaby (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Always (Nik Day)
- Always (Irving Berlin)
- Always at Night (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- 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 maiden sat in a leafy bower (Emmeline B. Wells)
- 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)
- A man went down from Jerusalem (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Amarillis (Traditional)
- Amarillis told her swain (Traditional)
- A Marriage Blessing (Louise Hills Lewis)
- A Marriage Proposal (Alfred Norton)
- Amarte Sólo a Ti, Señor
- Amarte sólo a ti, Señor / Loving only you, O Christ
- A Marvellous Work and Wonder (John Lyon)
- A Marvelous Work (Alexander Schreiner)
- A Marvelous Work (William W. Phelps)
- A Marvelous Work 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)
- A May Song
- Amazed (Jared Anderson)
- Amazed with wonder (Joel H. Johnson)
- Amazed with wonder! I look round (Joel H. Johnson)
- Amazing Abundance (Laurie Zelman)
- Amazing Grace (John Newton)
- Amazing Grace Chant (John Newton)
- Amazing Grace / Divina Gracia / Grâce Infinie (John Newton)
- Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) (John Newton)
- Amazing grace! – how sweet the sound (John Newton)
- Amazing grace—how sweet the sound (John Newton)
- Amazing Grace! How Sweet the Sound (John Newton)
- Amazing grace, how sweet the sound / Divina gracia, ¡qué amor / Grâce infinie, ô quel beau don (John Newton)
- Amazing grace—how sweet the sound / Sublime gracia del Señor (John Newton)
- Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved (John Newton)
- Amazing grace shall always be my song of praise (Dottie Rambo)
- Amazing Love (Graham Kendrick)
- Amazing Things (Julie de Azevedo; Tom Hopkins)
- Ambition knocked upon my door (Kathryn F. Clyde)
- Ambition sets its goal ahead (Norma Anne Kirkendall)
- A Memory (Alfred H. Ackley)
- A Memory of Spanish Fork Canyon (Laura St. Vrain)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen (Orlando Gibbons)
- Amen (Fernando G. Allen)
- Amen (Traditional)
- Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Amen (Danish tune)
- Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen (McNeil Robinson II)
- Amen
- Amen (Greek Liturgy)
- Amen (African American tune)
- Amen (Melvin West)
- Amen (Larry Sivis)
- Amen (Carl Wiltse)
- Amen
- Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen (Richard Proulx)
- Amen (Leon C. Roberts)
- Amen (Per Harling)
- Amen (Franz Schubert)
- Amen (Marty Haugen)
- Amen (Curt Oliver)
- Amen (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Amen (John L. Bell)
- Amen (William Smith)
- Amen! (B. H. Hogan)
- Amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen (John Rutter)
- Amen (Philip E. Baker)
- Amen (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Amen (Louis Bourgeois)
- Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen
- Amen, amen (African American tune)
- Amen, amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen, Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Amen. Amen (Greek Liturgy)
- Amen, Amen (Traditional)
- Amen, Amen (Thomas Tallis)
- Amen, Amen (Philip James)
- Amen, Amen (Van Denman Thompson)
- Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Amen. Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, amen, amen (Richard Proulx)
- Amen, amen, amen (Per Harling)
- Amen, amen, amen (Franz Schubert)
- Amen, amen amen! (Marty Haugen)
- Amen, amen, amen (Curt Oliver)
- Amen, amen, amen (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Amen, amen, amen (Vincent Persichetti)
- Amen, amen, amen (Philip E. Baker)
- Amen, amen, amen! (Jackson Henry)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Mary L. Young)
- Amen, Amen, Amen
- Amen. Amen. Amen (Danish tune)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Oliver Houston Jr.)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Amen. Amen. Amen (Mason Martens)
- Amen. Amen. Amen (McNeil Robinson II)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Sally Ahner)
- Amen, Amen, Amen (Barbara Sherer)
- Amen, Amen, amen, amen (Roland M. Carter)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Amen! Amen! Amen, Amen! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Ken Barker)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (Leon C. Roberts)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (John L. Bell)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (African American tune)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (John Rutter)
- Amen, amen, amen. Amen, amen (Franz Schubert)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Kurt Kaiser)
- Amen, amen amen! Amen, amen amen! (Marty Haugen)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Herbert Six)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (John Rutter)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (John Stainer)
- Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen (Fernando G. Allen)
- Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen (Leon C. Roberts)
- Amen. God, amen. Not dead, but sleepeth (Charles A. White)
- Amens (Greek Liturgy)
- Amens (John Stainer)
- Amens (Danish tune)
- Amens (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Amens (John Stainer)
- Amens (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amens (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Amen siakudu misa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen Siakudumisa (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, siakudumisa! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel ! / Amen, sing praises to the Lord! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord / ¡Amen, cantemos al Señor! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, siakudumisa! / Amen, sing praises to the Lord! / ¡Amén, cantemos al Señor! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel ! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen siakudumisa! / Amen, we praise your name, O God! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen siakudu misa / Amen we praise your name, O God (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Siakudumisa! / Amen, zing lofzang tot de Heer! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, siakudumisa! / Amen, zing lofzang tot de Heer! / Amen, sing praises to the Lord! / ¡Amén, cantemos al Señor! / Amen, chantez à l’Éternel ! (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, Sing Praises to the Lord (Stephen C. Molefe)
- Amen, 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 (Samuel F. Smith)
- America (Katherine Lee Bates)
- America for me (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- America for Me (Henry Van Dyke)
- America is a great land, Blessed (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- America, Land of the Restoration (George W. Warren; Samuel A. Ward)
- America, My Country (Norman H. Hall)
- America, my country, Lov’d nation of the world (Norman H. Hall)
- American National Hymn (Samuel F. Smith)
- American Prophet Theme (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- America Resplendent (Ruth May Fox)
- America Rocks (Orrin Hatch)
- America the Beautiful (Katherine Lee Bates)
- America, the Promised Land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- America This Is My Day (Mark Nichols)
- A Merry Life (Peppino Turco)
- A merry, merry Christmas
- A merry merry Christmas and joy to each one
- A Message (R. C. Evans)
- 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)
- A Midnight Reverie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Midnight Vigil (R. C. Evans)
- Amidst a scene of wordly strife, As pilgrims (Thomas W. Smith)
- Amidst a scene of worldly strife (Thomas W. Smith)
- Amidst a scene of worldly strife, As pilgrims here we roam (Thomas W. Smith)
- Amid the countless blessings (Sally DeFord)
- Amid the grand old woods of oak and pine (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Amid the 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 (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, A tower of strength (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God, A tow’r (Martin Luther)
- A mighty fortress is our God / Castillo fuerte es nuestro Dios (Martin Luther)
- A mighty man, a man of worth (Eliza R. Snow)
- A mighty pow’r is growing (Juliet Gamero)
- A mighty sound from heaven (George B. Timms)
- A Mighty Wave (Sharon Z. de Paula; Rebecca de Paula)
- A mild evening zephyr is fanning me now (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Am I like driftwood on some shore (Catherine MacDougall)
- A Millennial Hymn (George Manwaring)
- A Mind of My Own (Cherie Call)
- A Miracle Is Born (Raymond D. Cook)
- Am I soldier of the cross (Isaac Watts)
- A missionary farewell (Mary Ann Shaw)
- A missionary song (Robert A. Middleton)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- A Missionary’s Prayer (R. C. Evans)
- A moment let me view, as on the disk (Hannah T. King)
- Among the Pines (Max V. Exner)
- Among the pines that bend their fragrant (Max V. Exner)
- Among the pines that bend their fragrant boughs (Max V. Exner)
- Among the saints on earth (Benjamin Beddome)
- Among the saints on earth Let mutual love be found (Benjamin Beddome)
- Among the things revealed (Henry Garner)
- Among the things revealëd, In these, the latter days (Henry Garner)
- Among the vestal virgins of the courts (Ruby Lamonte)
- A More Excellent Way (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- A More Excellent Way (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A more excellent way is to do and to say (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A Mormon and a Saint (William Willes)
- A Mormon Boy (Evan Stephens)
- A Mormon Boy Scout (Richard S. Tanner)
- A Mormons Song with Its Introduction (James Gledhill)
- A Morning Hymn (Rebecca J. Weston)
- A Morning Thanksgiving (Mary J. Garland)
- A mother in Israel has gone to her rest (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A mother in Israel, in the fullest sense (Hannah T. King)
- A Mother Lined a Basket (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- A Mother’s Christmas Prayer (Anna Morgan Oaks)
- A Mother’s Eyes Reflect the Love of Heaven (Stephen M. Jones)
- A Mother’s Lament (Evan Stephens)
- A mother’s lullaby
- A mother song! (Helen Welshimer)
- A Mother’s Prayer (Mary Moler Worthington)
- A Mother’s Prayer (Hattie M. Stephenson)
- A Mother’s Psalm (Rosemary Fishburn)
- A Motto For Every Man (Harry Clifton)
- A 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)
- A Mystic Tie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- 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 mountain of glory (William W. Phelps)
- An angel came down from the regions of glory (William W. Phelps)
- An Angel Came to Joseph Smith (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to Joseph Smith, And from (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to Joseph Smith, and from the (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to Joseph Smith, and from the ground (Anna Johnson)
- An angel came to lovely Mary (Lois Moore)
- An Angel Came to Mary (Lois Moore)
- An Angel Came to Mary
- 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)
- An Answered Prayer (Frank Calabro)
- A nation God delights to bless (Charles Wesley)
- A nation God delights to bless, Can all our raging foes distress (Charles Wesley)
- A nation newly born far in the distant west (Joseph Smith III)
- A nation newly born far in the distant west, Met the old world in strength at God’s divine behest (Joseph Smith III)
- A Nativity Prayer (Phillips Brooks)
- An Autumn Story (Moiselle Renstrom)
- 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 (Gary Sadler; Jamie Harvill)
- Ancient of Days (William Croswell Doane)
- Ancient of Days, Who Sittest Throned in Glory (William Croswell Doane)
- Ancient Words (Lynn DeShazo)
- And all that is within me (Gene Rice; Charlene Moore Cooper)
- And am I born to die? (Charles Wesley)
- And am I born to die? To lay this body down? (Charles Wesley)
- 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 as the youth in holy wonder gazed (Evan Stephens)
- And Can It Be (Charles Wesley)
- And can it be that I should gain (Charles Wesley)
- And can I yet delay (Charles Wesley)
- And can I yet delay My little all to give? (Charles Wesley)
- And did my Savior die (Anon.)
- And did my Savior die, And shed (Anon.)
- And didst thou travel light, dear Lord (Geoffery Dearmer)
- And did those feet in ancient time (William Blake)
- And ev’ry man ’neath his vine and fig tree (Leah Jaffa; Fran Minkoff)
- And God said, “Let there be light” (Marvin K. Gardner)
- And God said the sun should shine (Johnie B. Wood)
- And God will raise you up on eagle’s wings (Michael Joncas)
- And have the bright immensities (Howard Chandler Robbins)
- And He said: “Go in peace and love” (David Yantis)
- And He Shall Rise (Mosiah 3:10; Ross Farnworth)
- And he shall rise, he shall rise the third day (Mosiah 3:10; Ross Farnworth)
- And His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful (Sally DeFord)
- And I couldn’t hear nobody pray (African-American spiritual)
- And I couldn’t hear nobody pray; And I (African-American 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 in Thy presence there’s fullness of joy (Mike Kerry)
- And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- And I shall see Him face to face (Fanny J. Crosby)
- And I shall see Him face to face (Fanny J. Crosby)
- And is the gospel Peace and Love? (Anne Steele)
- And is the gospel Peace and Love? So let our conversation be (Anne Steele)
- And is this death, this sudden silence sweet? (Susa Young Gates)
- “And it came to pass” that Jesus of Galilee (Helen Harrington)
- And it shall come to pass in the last days (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- And it shall come to pass in the last days (Evan Stephens)
- And I will raise them up (Suzanne Toolan)
- And Jesus Said (Shirley Erena Murray)
- And Jesus said: don’t be afraid (Shirley Erena Murray)
- And let our bodies part (Charles Wesley)
- And let our bodies part (Charles Wesley)
- And let our feeble bodies part (Charles Wesley)
- And Mary Pondered (Marvin K. Gardner)
- And must I part, thou Holy One (Joel H. Johnson)
- And must I part with all I have (Benjamin Beddome)
- And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord, for thee? (Benjamin Beddome)
- And must this body die? (Isaac Watts)
- And must we part? ’tis like a dream (John Lyon)
- And now, after the many testimonies (Doctrine and Covenants 76:22–23; Joseph Smith Jr.)
- And now behold, who can stand against the works of the Lord? (Lewis D. Edwards)
- And now, my 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. Dell Ridge)
- Andrea (Kenneth Cope)
- Andrew (Gertrude Perry Stanton)
- And some there are That stand and serve (Shirley Rei Gudmundsen)
- And so, you can think of this journey (Jake White)
- And Suddenly There Was (Charles Jennens)
- And suddenly there was with the angel (Charles Jennens)
- And the Father Will Dance (Mark Hayes)
- And the 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 when Jesus departed Two blind men followed, saying (Ruth Hays)
- And who can weigh the value of knowing You? (Lynn Deshazo)
- And will the great Eternal God (Philip Doddridge)
- And will the great Eternal God, On earth establish his abode? (Philip Doddridge)
- And Yet, 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 (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- An Easter Carol (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- An Easter Song (Evan Stephens)
- A needle is a common thing One of many (Ida May Rees)
- An Englishman so fine left in eighteen forty nine (Linda Weight Cluff)
- An Epitaph (Emmeline B. Wells)
- An Era Such As Never Known (Arlene L. Buffington)
- An Evening Hymn (Thomas Kelly)
- An Evening Hymn (Thomas Ken)
- An evening lullaby (Harold Goff)
- An Evening Prayer (C. Maud 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 Faith Has Dawned (Bonnie Horrigan Slade)
- A New Heart
- A New Name in Glory (C. Austin Miles)
- A New Psalm (Frances Hartman)
- A Newsboy’s Progress (Sister Washington)
- A new star did appear in the ninety-second year (Sadie B. Cadman)
- A new star rising, the heavens lighting (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- A New Star Shines Tonight (Orlan Cahoon)
- A new touch of fire (Lelia N. Morris)
- A New Year’s Reverie and Dream (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- A New 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, Get My Mansion Ready (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Angels have come to the earthly home (Esther C. Henck)
- Angels have come to the earthly home, Free o’er the plains their bright spirits roam (Esther C. Henck)
- Angels of Jesus, angels of light (Frederick W. Faber)
- Angels on wing (Arnold Frederick Keller)
- Angels Over Me (Yahosh Bonner)
- Angels rejoice and tune their golden lyres (Hannah T. King)
- Angels rejoiced and sweetly sung (William Hurn)
- Angels rejoiced and sweetly sung At our Redeemer’s birth (William Hurn)
- Angels! roll the rock away! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels, roll the rock away! Alleluia! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels, roll the rock away! Allelujah! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels! roll the rock away! Death! yield up thy mighty prey! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels! roll the rock away! Hallelujah! (Thomas Scott)
- Angels Round About (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Angels sang to wond’ring shepherds (David A. Zabriskie)
- Angels singing glad Hosannahs (Harry A. Dean)
- Angels Singing Glad Hosannas (Harry A. Dean)
- Angels Sought Thee (Earl R. Curry)
- Angels sought thee for the privilege (Earl R. Curry)
- Angels still are on the Earth! (Hannah T. King)
- Angels’ Touch (Jeanni Gould)
- Angels We Have Heard on High (French carol)
- Angels we have heard on high, Sweetly (French carol)
- Angels, where’er we go, attend (Charles Wesley)
- Angels, where’er we go, attend Our steps, whate’er betide (Charles Wesley)
- Angel Voices (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel Voices (Francis Pott)
- Angel voices ever singing (Francis Pott)
- Angel voices ever singing Round thy throne (Francis Pott)
- Angel voices sing, “Hallelujah!” (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel voices sing, “Hallelujah!” Hail the new-born King, Hallelujah! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Angel Whisperings (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angel Whisperings to a Dying Child (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angel Whisperings to the Dying Child (Eliza R. Snow)
- Angry Words! Oh, Let Them Never (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Angry words! oh, let them never From the tongue (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Angry words! oh, let them never From the tongue unbridled (Horatio R. Palmer)
- 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 Indian Campfire (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- An Instrument in Thy Hands (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- An Interest in Your Prayers (Marcella Schenk)
- An Invitation to Christ (Dimitri of Rostov)
- 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 (Emmeline B. Wells)
- An Ode To The Morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Anointing (Donn C. Thomas)
- Anointing and Prayer for the Sick (John Lyon)
- Anointing fall on me (Donn C. Thomas)
- An Old-Fashioned Christmas (Joyce O. Evans)
- An Old Lady Prays (Thyrza R. Berrett)
- An old lady sat in her old arm-chair (John Tyler Pettee)
- An old refrain is always haunting me (Howard Johnson)
- An Open Vision (Hannah T. King)
- 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 Dream Hymn
- Another hand is beck’ning us (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Another hand is beck’ning us, Another call is given (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Another Prayer
- Another six days’ work is done (Joseph Stennett)
- Another six days’ work is done; Another Sabbath is begun (Joseph Stennett)
- Another Warning
- Another Warning to Obey
- Another weary day is done; And as I watch (Nina Eckart Kerrick)
- Another week its course has run (Joel H. Johnson)
- Another week of toil and care (Charles Derry)
- Another week of toil and care Hath sunk in the eternal past (Charles Derry)
- Another Witness
- Another year! God grant it brings (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- Another year has faded in the past (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Another year has passed away Since I beheld (Hannah T. King)
- Another year hath sped its round (Frank H. Stauffer)
- Another year hath sped its round, And sleeps amid the turbid past (Frank H. Stauffer)
- Another year is dawning ! (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another Year Is Dawning (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another year is dawning, Dear Father (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another year is dawning, dear Father, let it be (Frances R. Havergal)
- Another year is swallowed by the sea (Ebenezer Elliott)
- Another year is swallowed by the sea Of sumless waves! (Ebenezer Elliott)
- An Outcast among Outcasts (Richard D. Leach)
- Answer me, O God, for your steadfast love is good (Psalm 69)
- Answer, my soul;—wilt thou confess (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Answer, my soul;—wilt thou confess The Lord thy Guide and Righteousness? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Answers (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Answer us, O God, when we call
- Answer us, O God, when we call (Psalm 20)
- Anthem (John Lyon)
- Anthem (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Anthem—“Arise Ye Saints” (Donette Smith)
- Anthem “Arise Ye Saints” (Donette Smith)
- Anthem of Praise (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Anthem of Praise (Sally DeFord)
- Anthem of praise and prayer
- Anthem to America (Gail H. Johnsen)
- Anticipation (James H. Wallis)
- Antiphonal Praise (Steve Green)
- An Upper Room Did Our Lord Prepare (F. Pratt Green)
- An Upper Room with Evening Lamps (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- An Upper Room with Evening Lamps Ashine (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Anvil Chorus (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Anvil Chorus, from “Il Trovatore” (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Anxiously Engaged (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Any Other Boy (Brett Raymond)
- Anything Impossible (Alex Boyé)
- Anywhere With Jesus (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go (Jessie B. 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 (Verda E. Bryant)
- A Parting Blessing (Franklin E. Belden)
- A Parting Hymn We Sing (Aaron R. Wolfe)
- A Parting Toast for My Friends (Hannah T. King)
- A Passion for Souls (Herbert G. Tovey)
- A Peaceful Night (The Service of Compline)
- A Pearl of a Girl! (Betty P. Jones)
- A Perfect Day (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- A perfect day is coming by and by (Alfred H. Ackley)
- A Perfect Heart (Dony McGuire; Reba Rambo)
- A Perfect Sacrifice (V. Michael McKay)
- A Petition (George Manwaring)
- A Phantasy (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Picture of Life (Evan Stephens)
- A pilgrim through this lonely world (Edward Denny)
- A pilgrim through this lonely world, The blessed Savior passed (Edward Denny)
- A pilgrim was I and a wand’ring (John W. Peterson; Alfred B. Smith)
- A pilgrim was I and awand’ring (John W. Peterson; Alfred B. Smith)
- A pilgrim was I, and a-wand’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 plea for one world is heard in many diff’rent lands (J. W. Bratton)
- A Plea for Zion (Gladys Domitrovich)
- A Pleasant Morning (Evan Stephens)
- A pleasant morning to you all (Evan Stephens)
- A Ploughing Song (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- A plump little robin flew down from a tree (Grace F. Coolidge)
- A Poem on the Suffering of the Saints in Missouri (Joel H. Johnson)
- A Polynesian Greeting (J. Thompson)
- A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief (James Montgomery)
- A poor wayfaring Man of grief Hath often crossed (James Montgomery)
- A poor wayfaring man of grief Hath often crossed me on my way (James Montgomery)
- A poor wayfaring man of grief hath over crossed (James Montgomery)
- A Portrait (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Apostles first, then prophets too (Thomas W. Smith)
- Apostles first, then prophets too, God’s secret plans revealing (Thomas W. Smith)
- Apostolic Affirmation of Faith
- Apostrophe (Lula Greene Richards)
- Apostrophe to a Dear Departed One (Hannah T. King)
- Apostrophe to Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apostrophe to Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apostrophe to Jerusalem (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Pouting Girl
- Appeal to Americans (Eliza R. Snow)
- Apples on a Plate (Gertrude Perry Stanton)
- Appreciation (R. C. Evans)
- Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (John Newton)
- A Prayer (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Prayer (Alveretta S. Engar)
- A Prayer (Anon.)
- A Prayer (James Dunn)
- A Prayer (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- A Prayer (Adelaide U. E. Hardy)
- A Prayer (C. Maud Battersby)
- A Prayer
- A Prayer (Edith Grace Beggs)
- A Prayer (Carrie A. Baird)
- A Prayer (George A. Kelley)
- A Prayer Away (Alex Boyé)
- A Prayer for Discipleship in Home and Family (Richard Gillard)
- A Prayer for Faith
- A Prayer for Healing in Relationships (Melissa Haupt)
- A Prayer for Help (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- A prayer for mother (Ebenezer Beesley)
- A Prayer for Peace (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- A Prayer for the Holy Spirit
- A Prayer for the Wanderers
- A Prayer for Tolerance (Naomi Russell)
- A Prayer For Zion (Orson F. Whitney)
- A Prayer from the Plains (Patricia Bryson)
- A prayer song
- A Prayer Song (Robert P. Manookin)
- A Prayer Song (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- A Prayer to the Creator (Harry M. Henson)
- A Praying Spirit (Elbernita “Twinkie” Clark)
- A precious gift
- A Precious Jewel (Eliza R. Snow)
- A present and perfect salvation I have (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody (Irving Berlin)
- A pretty little mother bird (Anna Johnson)
- A pretty little mother bird is sitting on her nest (Anna Johnson)
- April (Mildred B. Hall)
- April (Emmeline B. Wells)
- April, Herald of Spring (Emmeline B. Wells)
- April Showers (Buddy DeSylva)
- A Promise of Spring (Tressa Love Hanson)
- A Prophet Lives Today (Clive Romney)
- A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar (Brian Wren)
- A Psalm of Life (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- A purple haze now clothes the distant hills (Grace M. Candland)
- A Purple Robe (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- A purple robe, a crown of thorn (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- A Quaint Gown (LaRene King Bleecker)
- A queenly woman, statuesque and grand (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Question (Rita S. Robinson)
- A Question (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- A quiet night, flocks all around (Kayla Spurlock)
- A Quiet Prayer (Nancy Hanson)
- A Quiet Revelation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Quilt (Ione Mohler)
- A rabbit (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- 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)
- A Ram Sam Sam (Moroccan folk song)
- A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam (Moroccan folk song)
- A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam, Guli guli (Moroccan folk song)
- 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 Red man sat proudly, His dark head held high (Catherine Pomo; V. James Lovalvo)
- A responsible station is surely thine (Eliza R. Snow)
- Are the days of long ago far sweeter than today? (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Are the heavens really open? (Gunnella Murphy; Nina Harris)
- Are those tears, child of mine, are you crying? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A Reverie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A rev’rent hush, a sacred room (Melissa Spencer; Cynthia R. Pyne)
- Are We Loyal In This Gospel? (Lavota A. Keck)
- Are we loyal in this gospel? Do we live (Lavota A. Keck)
- Are we sowing seeds of kindness? (M. L. Bartlett)
- Are Ye Able (Earl Marlatt)
- Are Ye Able
- Are Ye Able, Said The Master (Earl Marlatt)
- “Are ye able,” said the Master, “to be crucified with Me?” (Earl Marlatt)
- “Are ye ready,” saith the Master
- Are You a Camel?
- Are you a camel, or aren’t you a camel?
- Are you among the many (David B. Larsen)
- Are you an active member, The kind that would be missed (Hazel Ford)
- Are you burdened, worn and weary (James Rowe)
- Are You Coming Home Tonight? (S. M. J.)
- Are you coming Home, ye wand’rers (S. M. J.)
- Are you listening, or are you looking away (Lexi Walker; Anjanette Mickelsen; Stephen Nelson)
- Are you longing for the fullness of the blessing of the Lord (Leila N. Morris)
- Are you looking for the fullness of the blessing of the Lord (Leila N. Morris)
- Are you ready, are you ready (Will L. Thompson)
- Are You Ready, O My People (Anon.)
- Are you ready, O my people, To have Zion (Anon.)
- Are you searching for something to brighten your life? (J. G. H.)
- Are You Singing?
- Are you singing, are you singing, Meadow Lark
- Are You Sleeping? (French folk song)
- Are you sleeping, are you sleeping? (French folk song)
- Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Brother John (French folk song)
- Are you tired of the life you’re now living? (G. K. K.)
- Are You Washed in the Blood (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Are you weary, are you heavy hearted? (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted? (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Are You Witnessing for Him? (Alice M. Batchelder)
- Aria: He Shall Feed His Flock / Come Unto Him (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- 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! (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Arise and Shine (Russ Dixon; Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Arise and Shine (Ruth E. Winterton)
- Arise and shine for now thy light is come (Ruth E. Winterton)
- Arise and Shine Forth (Sally DeFord)
- Arise and Shine Forth (Michael McLean)
- Arise and Shine Forth (Jenny Phillips)
- Arise and Shine in Splendor (Martin Opitz; Gerhard Gieschen)
- 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! (Ernest E. Ryden; Johan Kahl)
- Arise, my soul, arise, shake off (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, my soul, arise! Shake off thy guilty fears (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, my soul, arise, Shake of thy guilty fears (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Arise, my soul, arise! Stretch forth to things eternal (Ernest E. Ryden; Johan Kahl)
- Arise, my soul, with rapture rise (Samuel Francis Smith)
- Arise, O Christian People (Valentin Thilo; Arthur T. Russell)
- Arise, O Glorious Zion (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O glorious Zion, Thou joy (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O glorious Zion, / Thou joy (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O glorious Zion, Thou joy of latter days (William G. Mills)
- Arise, O God, and Shine (William Hurn)
- Arise! Oh youth arise! (Ruth May Fox)
- Arise! Oh youth arise! Oh youth arise (Ruth May Fox)
- Arise, oh Zion (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Arise, O Jerusalem, and stand on high (F. Flaxington Harker)
- Arise, O King of Kings, arise (Isaac Watts)
- Arise, O Lord Our God, Arise
- Arise, O Youth of God (Wm. P. Merrill; McK.)
- Arise O Zion fair and lift thine eyes (T. B. M.)
- Arise, Shine (Jay Robinson; Steven Urspringer)
- Arise, shine, for thy light is come (George J. Elvey)
- Arise, shine, for thy Light is come (Jay Robinson; Steven Urspringer)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (Plainsong)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (Cambridge chant)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (Herbert S. Oakeley)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (W. H. Longhurst)
- Arise, shine, for your light has come (J. Marcus Ritchie)
- Arise, Shine, for Your Light Is Come (Eric Glass)
- Arise, Shine Out, Your Light Has Come (Brian Wren)
- Arise, Shine, Thy Light Is Come (Camille Saint-Saens)
- Arise, sons of freedom and herald the story (J. H. Ward)
- Arise thou, and shine! (G. Hills)
- Arise thou and shine, for thy light is appearing (G. Hills)
- Arise thou and shine, for thy light is appearing, And glory and beauty thy temples adorn (G. Hills)
- Arise to the Mountain (Anon.)
- Arise Ye Saints (Donette Smith)
- Arise ye saints of Latter Days
- Arise! ye sons of Zion (F. A. Ernest)
- Arise, Your Light Has Come! (Ruth Duck)
- Arise, Your Light Is Come! (Ruth Duck)
- A river song
- Arizona (Margaret Rowe Clifford)
- Arizona (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- A Rondeau (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Around a table, strewn with books and toys
- Around a table where the lamplight spreads (Elsie Talmage Brandley)
- Around Bethesda’s healing wave (Bernard Barton)
- Around Bethesda’s healing wave, Waiting to hear the rustling wing (Bernard Barton)
- Around me miles and miles of trackless sands (Roxana T. Hase)
- Around me sit my friends so dear, And I am very (Dorothy Brown)
- Around the Campfire (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Around the Campfire (Lorraine S. Wilkinson)
- Around 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)
- Around You, O Lord Jesus (Frans Mikael Franzén)
- 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 Weary? (Stephen of Mar Sabas)
- Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid? (Stephen of Mar Sabas)
- Art thou worn with care and trouble? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Art thou worn with care and trouble? Doth disease invade thy frame? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- A Ruler Once Came to Jesus (William T. Sleeper)
- A ruler once came to Jesus by night (William T. Sleeper)
- A Rushing, Mighty Wind (David W. Music)
- As a band of neighbors joined
- A Sabbath Hymn
- A Sabbath Hymn (H. M. Warner)
- A Sabbath Song (Joseph G. Fones)
- A Sabbath Song (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- As a Chalice Cast of Gold (Thomas H. Troeger)
- As a Child of God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As a Child Rests (Christopher Walker)
- As a Covenant People (Barbara Sherer)
- As a covenant people we come unto you (Barbara Sherer)
- A Sacramental Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Sacrament Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A sacred, lovely calm Pervades the place (Alice R. Rich)
- As a daughter in His Kingdom (Tami J. Creamer)
- As A Deer in Want of Water
- As a Fire Is Meant for Burning (Ruth Duck)
- As a hen her brood collecteth (John T. Curry)
- A sailor loves the rolling waves
- A Sailor’s Song
- A Saint! and is the title mine (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- A Saint! and is tho title mine (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- A saintly face and a great mother-heart (Emmeline B. Wells)
- As a Little Child (John Newton)
- As a little child relies (John Newton)
- As a little child relies On a care beyond its own (John Newton)
- As Alma yearned in ancient days (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- As a mother, Oh please guide me (Sharon Reynolds)
- As a seed grows (Beverly Hansen)
- A Satire on Avarice (John Lyon)
- As a tree torn from the fountain (Joel H. Johnson)
- As a troubled child I bow my head (Jayne B. Malan)
- A Savior have I more precious to me (Haldor Lillenas)
- A Savior Is Born (Nik Day)
- As a Volunteer (W. S. Brown)
- As Babe on Mother Breast (Orson F. Whitney)
- As Beehive girls in prayer (Margrit F. Lohner)
- As Beehive girls in prayer our voices now we raise (Margrit F. Lohner)
- As Bees Build Hives (Verda Mae Christensen)
- As bees build hives, we build our lives (Verda Mae Christensen)
- As Bread Is Broken (Stephen A. Reynolds)
- As bread is broken, we think of Thee (Stephen A. Reynolds)
- As brothers called to serve in Zion (Stephen L. Brannen)
- A Scene (Hannah T. King)
- As Children of Zion (Henry Maiben)
- As children of Zion our voices we’ll raise (Henry Maiben)
- As children of Zion our voices we raise (Henry Maiben)
- A scout is always cheerful (Lucy May Green)
- As death its victims shall resign (Mark H. Forscutt)
- As death its victims shall resign, Behold! what myriads rise (Mark H. Forscutt)
- As Dew Falls Gently at Dawn (Hee Bo Kim; Edward Poitras)
- As dew, from heaven distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As did Adam in the garden (Clive Romney; Elizabeth Romney)
- As down a lone dungeon (Parley P. Pratt)
- As down in a lone dungeon with darkness o’erspread (Parley P. Pratt)
- As down the road of life we go, to seek
- As Each Happy Christmas (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 far as the east is from the west
- As for Me and My House (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- As gentle words fall on the heart (Lucy May Green)
- As Gleaner Girls we’re working for Our glorious M. I. A.
- As God Is Joy (Randall Pratt)
- As God Is Joy / Como Dios es Alegría / La joie de Dieu (Randall Pratt)
- As God is joy, we share in joy (Randall Pratt)
- As God is joy, we share in joy / Mi gozo es Dios, y alegre doy / La joie de Dieu, nous célébrons (Randall Pratt)
- As Grain on Scattered Hillsides (Ruth Duck)
- As grateful children we assemble here (Marcus L. Smith)
- Ashamed of Jesus (Benjamin Francis; Joseph Grigg)
- As He Gathered at His Table (Paul A. Richardson)
- As He heard His waiting people (B. McK.)
- A Shelter In The Time of Storm! (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- A Shelter in the Time of the Storm (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- A Shield About Me (Donn Thomas)
- A shining little river, Winding thro’ the town
- A ship is wood and metal, Is metal, rigging and sail (James A. Wilder)
- 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 come into Your presence (David Billington)
- 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)
- As if an artist sat a while And on his canvas wrought (Adam J. Keck)
- A sign on the highway, “Has any one seen” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- As I have loved you (Luacine Clark Fox)
- As I have loved you, Love one another (Luacine Clark Fox)
- As I journey on along life’s changeful way (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- As I journey thro’ the land singing as I go (R. H. C.)
- As I 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 Similitude (J. H. Hanford)
- As in a dream, I sit beneath the branches of (Evan Stephens)
- A Single Heart (Jeanni Gould)
- A Sinless Man (David B. Larsen)
- A sinless, pure, and holy man (David B. Larsen)
- A sinner, lost, condemned was I (Harry Loes)
- A sinner was wand’ring at eventide (Will L. Thompson)
- As in That Upper Room You Left Your Seat (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- 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 Sat Upon My Dear Old Mother’s Knee (M. J. Cavanagh)
- As I Search the Holy Scriptures (C. Marianne Johnson Fisher)
- As I Search the Holy Scriptures / Keep the Commandments (Medley) (C. Marianne Johnson Fisher; Barbara A. McConochie)
- As I Seek Thee in Thy Temples (Tommi Williams)
- As I seek Thee in Thy temples, searching yearning for Thy face (Tommi Williams)
- A Sissy Boy
- As I stand at the foot of the mountain (Linnie Parker Gold)
- As I stand here on the shoreline (Wayne Burton)
- A Sister’s Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As I stray’d from my cot at the close of the day (Joseph W. Turner)
- As I take the water and bread (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- As I take the water and bread, I’ll think (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- As I travel on my journey (Gale Hollaway; Vaughn Johnson)
- As it was in the life time of Noah (Frank E. Frye)
- As it was in the lifetime of Noah (Frank E. Frye)
- As I walked out in the streets of Laredo (American cowboy song)
- As I was a-walking down Paradise Street
- As I was a-walking one morning fair in spring (Cowboy song)
- As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure (Cowboy song)
- As I was a-walking one morning in the Spring (Cowboy song)
- As I was lumb’ring down the street (American folk song)
- As I was skipping along the path (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- As I was walking down the street (Anon.)
- As I was walking down the street, down (Anon.)
- As I was walking down the street, down the street (Anon.)
- As I was walking down the street, Heigh-o (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 a walking for pleasure one day
- As I went a walking one evening of late (Traditional)
- As I went down to the river to pray (Traditional)
- As I went lumbrin’ down de street (John Hodges)
- As Jacob with travel was weary one day (English carol)
- As Jesus died, and rose again (John Logan)
- As Jesus died, and rose again Victorious from the dead (John Logan)
- As Jesus walked among his native hills (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- As Joseph Lay in Troubled Sleep (Mary Louise Bringle)
- As Joseph Was A-Walking (Charles Kingsley)
- As Joseph was a-walking, He heard (Charles Kingsley)
- As Joseph was a walking he heard an angel sing (Charles Kingsley)
- Ask and it will be given you (Alan Luff)
- Ask, and Ye Shall Receive (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Ask God all your questions (David A. Zabriskie)
- Ask in Faith (Jeanni Gould)
- Ask in Faith (Sara Lyn Baril)
- Asking for a cup of water (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Ask Me What Great Thing I Know (Johann C. Schwedler; Benjamin H. Kennedy)
- Ask of God (Nik Day)
- Ask of God (James 1:5; Josephine Mader)
- Ask the Savior to help you (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Ask What You Will (D. A.)
- Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know (Johann C. Schwedler; Benjamin H. Kennedy)
- Ask Your God (James Minchin)
- Ask your God, ask your God (James Minchin)
- Asleep in Christ? O happy sleep! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Asleep in Jesus! (Margaret Mackay)
- Asleep in Jesus! Blessed Sleep (Margaret Mackay)
- Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep! From which none ever wake to weep (Margaret Mackay)
- Asleep in Jesus—glorious thought! (Charles Derry)
- Asleep in Jesus—glorious thought! (Charles Derry)
- As long as there are homes (Armour T. Irwin)
- As longs the deer for cooling streams
- A small bird flew into a waiting world (La Verne Jensen Stallings)
- As Man and Woman We Were Made (Brian Wren)
- As man or woman we were made (Brian Wren)
- As members of the Christian Church
- A Smile (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- A Smile Is Catching (Margery S. Cannon)
- A smile is catching, like measles (Margery S. Cannon)
- A Smile Is like the Sunshine (Anna Johnson)
- A smile is like the sunshine; It brightens (Anna Johnson)
- A smile is quite a funny thing (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- A smile is quite a funny thing, It wrinkles (Arthur Wallace Peach)
- As Morning Dawns (Fred R. Anderson)
- As morning dawns and evening fades (Paul Baloche; Glenn Packiam)
- As morning dawns, Lord, hear our cry (Fred R. Anderson)
- As morning light comes from the east (Janice Kapp Perry)
- As Moses Raised the Serpent Up (Marie J. Post)
- As Moses Raise the Serpent Up (Marie J. Post)
- As Mothers, As Daughters of Heavenly Father (John V. Pearson)
- As much have I of worldly good (Josiah Conder)
- As much have I of worldly good As e’er my Master had (Josiah Conder)
- As musing, I sat all alone (J. G. Wilson)
- As musing, I sat all alone, When th’ day’s busy work I had done (J. G. Wilson)
- As my cross you now have taken (R. C. Evans)
- As now the sun shines down at noon (Charles P. Price; Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- As Now We Take the Sacrament (Lee Tom Perry)
- As of old God promised us in (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- A soldier in the army of the King of kings am I (John W. Peterson)
- A Soldier of the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- A Song for Christmas
- A Song for Deseret (John S. Davis)
- A Song for Mother
- A Song for New Shoes (Moiselle Renstrom)
- 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 1857
- A Song of Creation (Anon.)
- A Song of Creation (Plainsong)
- A Song of Creation (R. Goodson)
- A Song of Creation (Edwin George Monk)
- A Song of Easter
- A song of faith (Joseph L. Townsend)
- A Song of Flowers (Freda W. Myer)
- A song of grateful praise
- A Song of Gratitude (William G. Mills)
- A song of greeting (William Willes)
- A song of home (Andrew Dalrymple)
- A Song of Joy (Anon.)
- A Song of Joy (Marvin K. Gardner)
- A Song of Joy (Morris T. Short)
- A Song of Love (Hannah T. King)
- A Song of Peace (Lloyd Stone)
- A Song of Penitence
- A song of praise (Ruth May Fox)
- A Song of Praise (George Manwaring)
- A Song of Praise (Jenna B. Mosley)
- A Song of Praise (Bruce E. Ford)
- A Song of Praise (George A. MacFarren)
- A Song of Praise (John Jones)
- A Song of Praise (J. Soaper)
- A Song of Praise (John Goss)
- A Song of Praise
- A Song of Praise (Norman Gage; Darwin Wolford)
- A Song of Praise (Arthur H. Morse)
- A Song of Praise (R. C. Evans)
- A Song of Summer (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Song of Thanks (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- A Song of Thanks (Mary G. Trask)
- A Song of the Bees (Ruth May Fox)
- A Song of the Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Song of the Night (Susan Evans McCloud)
- A Song of Triumph (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- A Song of Welcome (Evan Stephens)
- A Song of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- A song to thee, fair State of mine (Douglas Malloch)
- A Song to the Lamb
- A song welled into my heart one day (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- A Sonnet on Light (William W. Phelps)
- As on the path of life we tread (Children’s Friend)
- A sound woke me up today (The Gibbons)
- As our Savior Christ has taught us, we now pray
- A southerly wind and a cloudy sky
- A Sower Came from Ancient Hills (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- A Sower’s Seed Fell on a Path (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- A Spanish Cavalier stood in his retreat (W. D. Hendrickson)
- As Pants the Deer for Living Streams (Ruth Duck)
- As pants the hart (Nahum Tate)
- As pants the hart for cooling streams (Nahum Tate)
- A spark, a glimmer, a glow through the trees
- A Special Gift (Sharon Steed)
- A Special Gift Is Kindness (Sharon Steed)
- A special gift is kindness. Such happiness (Sharon Steed)
- A special gift is kindness, Such happiness it brings (Sharon Steed)
- Aspiration (Hannah T. King)
- Aspiration Canon (Bruce Greer)
- A Spring Song (Elda May Curtis)
- As Rain from the Clouds (Delores Dufner)
- As rain from the clouds will you word come to earth (Delores Dufner)
- As Rebels, Lord, Who Foolishly Have Wandered (Stephen P. Starke)
- As Saints of Old (Frank von Christierson)
- As Saints of Old Their Firstfruits Brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Saints of Old Their First-fruits 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 Wadsworth Longfellow)
- As shepherds were watching their flocks by night (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- As shepherds were watching their flocks by night, A light flamed in the sky (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- As Sisters in Zion (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- As Sisters in Zion / Turn Your Hearts / Families Can Be Together Forever (Emily H. Woodmansee; Paul L. Anderson; Ruth Muir Gardner)
- As sisters in Zion, we’ll all 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 Surely as I Live, God Said (Nicolaus Herman; Matthias Loy)
- As Swiftly My Days Go Out On the Wing (Anon.)
- As swiftly my days go out on the wing, As onward (Anon.)
- As Swiftly My Days Go Out On the Wing (Rock of my Refuge) (Anon.)
- As swiftly my hours pass by
- As swiftly my hours pass by one by one
- A Stable Lamp is Lighted (Richard P. Wilbur)
- A Stanza From a Nauvoo Hymn (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- A star in the sky (Nik Day)
- A star in the sky was just one of the signs (Nik Day)
- A Star Shone Bright (F. Richard Garland)
- A star shone bright across the plain (F. Richard Garland)
- A Step Towards Forever
- A sterile desert, bleak and bare (Alfred M. Durham)
- A sterile desert bleak and bare was Utah when (Alfred M. Durham)
- As the blackbird in the spring (W. W. Fosdick)
- As the blackbird in the spring, ’Neath (W. W. Fosdick)
- As the boys grouped together one night (Evan Stephens)
- As the boys grouped together one night in (Evan Stephens)
- As the boys grouped together one night in the camp (Evan Stephens)
- As the bread which we break
- As the Bridegroom to His Chosen (John Rutter)
- As the Dark Awaits the Dawn (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- As the Deer (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the deer longs for the waterbrook
- As the deer panteth for the water (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the deer pants for the water (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the deer pants for the water, so my soul longs after you (Psalm 42; Martin Nystrom)
- As the Deer Runs to the River (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- As the Dew from Heaven Distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew from heaven distilling Gently on the (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew from heaven distilling, Gently on the grass (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew, from heaven distilling, Gently on the grass descends (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew from heav’n distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dew, from heav’n distilling, Gently (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dews from heaven distilling (Thomas Kelly)
- As the dews from heaven distilling gently on the (Thomas Kelly)
- As the drops of rain, quiet and alone (Susan Evans McCloud)
- As the Earth Brings Forth Her Bud (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- As the glass shows a face to a face
- As the Grains of Wheat (Marty Haugen)
- As the grains of wheat once scattered on the hill (Marty Haugen)
- As the great hawk that sails on high (Elbert A. Smith)
- As the hart longs for flowing streams (Danna Harkin)
- As the Hart Pants (Felix Mendelssohn)
- As their flocks the shepherds tended (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- As their flocks the shepherds tended in the silence (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- As the little sands minute (David H. Smith)
- As the little sands minute Meet to form the ocean’s shore (David H. Smith)
- As the 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 Sun Doth Daily Rise (J. Masters; Horatio Nelson)
- As the Sun Goes Down
- As the Sun with Longer Journey (John Patrick Earls)
- As the sweet flower that scents the morn (John W. Cunningham)
- As the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day (John W. Cunningham)
- As the thirsty earth looks to heaven (Dao Kim)
- As the twilight shadows gather (P. D. Griffeth)
- 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 ate of the passover, Jesus took the bread (Helen Harrington)
- As They Brought Little Children (Bonnie Pement)
- As they brought little children to Jesus (Bonnie Pement)
- As they brought little children to Jesus, He said (Bonnie Pement)
- As they marched thro’ the town with their banners (C. L. Peticolas)
- As the Youth in Wonder Gazed (Evan Stephens)
- As this cup of blessing (Marty Haugen)
- As this cup of blessing is shared within our midst (Marty Haugen)
- As those of old their first fruits brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As those of old their first-fruits brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Those of Old Their Firstfruits Brought (Frank von Christierson)
- As Though I Had Been There (Annette Dickman)
- As thro’ life you journey (James Rowe)
- As to and fro my needle flies (Grace Ingles Frost)
- Astonishing Events (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- A stony heart is a cold, unyielding plain (Jan Pinborough)
- A storm is raging upon the deep (Eben E. Rexford)
- As torrents in summer (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- A Story (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- A Story Of Love (Harry Dixon Loes)
- 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 Student’s Prayer (John W. Peterson)
- A Summer Reverie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Summer Shower (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A Sunbeam Song (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- A Sunday School Call (John M. Chamberlain)
- A Sunday School Hymn (A. Parsons)
- A Sunday school sacrament hymn (John M. Chamberlain)
- A sunrise song (Maud Baggarley)
- A Surprise on Mary (Moiselle Renstrom)
- A swarm are we of busy honey bees, We work (R. C. Rowland)
- As Water to the Thirsty (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- As we drink this cup, we worship You (Kirk Dearman)
- A sweet good-bye to loving friends and dear (Emmeline B. Wells)
- As We Gather (Tommy Coomes; Mike Fay)
- As We Gather at Your Table (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- As we gather, may Your Spirit (Tommy Coomes; Mike Fay)
- As we gather, may your Spirit work within us (Tommy Coomes; Mike Fay)
- As We Go (Jeremy Johnson)
- As we go, may Your Spirit go before us (Jeremy Johnson)
- As we have here assembled to sing (William G. Bickley)
- As we have here assembled to sing thy praise (William G. Bickley)
- As We Hold Our Banners High (W. O. Robinson)
- As We Part for the Towns and Cities (John Thornburg)
- As we prepare this sacred hour (A. Hamer Reiser Jr.)
- As we’re fed we’ll feed them (David A. Zabriskie)
- As when a shepherd calls his sheep (Omer Westendorf)
- As When, in Far Samaria (Leigh M. Hodges)
- As when in silence, vernal showers (John Rippon)
- As when in silence, vernal showers Descend, and cheer the fainting flowers (John Rippon)
- As when the shepherd calls his sheep (Omer Westendorf)
- A Swiss Walking Song (Swiss folk song)
- As with Gladness (William Chatterton Dix)
- As with Gladness Men of Old (William Chatterton Dix)
- As with gladness sages bold (William Chatterton Dix)
- As with Gladness Those of Old (William Chatterton Dix)
- As years go by they seem to do (Beth B. Marchant)
- As You Go, Tell the World (Anon.)
- As you labor in the vineyard (Arlene L. Buffington)
- As Your Family, Lord, Meet Us Here (Anon.)
- As Zion’s Youth in Latter Days (Susan Evans McCloud)
- As Zion’s youth we love the truth (Jenny W. Francis)
- At all this world’s crosses and all this world’s (Edward H. Anderson)
- At a time when the nations seem’d stricken with rage (James H. Flanigan)
- At a time when the nations seemed stricken with rage (James H. Flanigan)
- At Calvary (William R. Newell)
- At Christmas (Hallie Grigg)
- At Christmas Time (Moiselle Renstrom)
- At Closing Time (Burnette Thompson)
- At Conference Time (Brad Wilcox)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Berde Rooney)
- A Teacher’s Prayer (Audrey Stubbart)
- A Tear of Love (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- At Easter time (Laura E. Richards)
- At Easter time (Laura E. Richards)
- A Temple in Canada (Helen Kimball Orgill)
- A Temple in Hawaii (Ruth May Fox)
- A Temple in Hawaii (Ruth May Fox)
- A Temple of the Lord (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- At even, ere the sun was set (Henry Twells)
- At Evening (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At even when the sun was set (Henry Twells)
- At every moment of our breath (James Montgomery)
- At every motion of our breath (James Montgomery)
- At ev’ry moment of our breath (James Montgomery)
- At ev’ry moment of our breath, Life trembles on the brink of death (James Montgomery)
- Ate, Wakaƞtaƞka, hoyewayelo (Lakota prayer song)
- Ate, Waka̧ŋta̧ŋka, hoyewayelo (Lakota prayer song)
- At first, a babe was given (Parley P. Pratt)
- At first, the babe of Bethlehem (Parley P. Pratt)
- At first the babe of Bethleh’m (Parley P. Pratt)
- At Grandma’s and Grandpa’s House (Debra K. Carver)
- A Thanksgiving Hymn (A. N. K.)
- A Thanksgiving Hymn (Richard Alldridge)
- A Thanksgiving song (William G. Park)
- A thank you song (Thelma J. Harrison)
- A Thank You Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- At home or abroad, or while climbing the steep (Moses Thatcher)
- At Home They are Praying for Me (Evan Stephens)
- A Thousand Candles (Evie Karlsson)
- A Thousand Years (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Thousand Years (R. C. Evans)
- A Thousand Years, Children of Zion (Thomas W. Smith)
- A Time and a Season (Val C. Wilcox)
- A Time for Magic (Nellie O. Parker)
- A Time for Us (Larry Kusik; Eddie Snyder)
- A time might lie ahead Beyond the bend of the road (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- A Time of Beginning (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A time of beginning beginning anew (Verda Mae Christensen)
- A tiny spark of faith can soon (Kay Honaker)
- A Tiny Sunbeam (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- At Last (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Last, Lord (Garhard M. Cartford)
- At last, Lord, your word of promise fulfilling (Garhard M. Cartford)
- At last the day has come when we must part (Evan Stephens)
- At last thou hast come! The early flow’rs (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Length There Dawns the Glorious Day (Ozora Stearns Davis)
- At Memorial Cottage (Alice R. Rich)
- At midnight hour there came a call (John M. Chamberlain)
- At midnight hour there came a call from a widow (John M. Chamberlain)
- At 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)
- A toi la gloire, ô Ressuscité! (Edmond L. Budry)
- A toi la gloire, ô Ressuscité / Yours is the glory, Resurrected One! (Edmond L. Budry)
- Atomic Age (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Atonement (Charles Wesley)
- At Pierrot’s Door (French folk song)
- A Tree Grows Straight (May Todd)
- A tree grows straight and tall, It lifts its branches high! (May Todd)
- A tribute (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- A Tribute (Hannah T. King)
- A Tribute (R. C. Evans)
- A Tribute of Respect (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Tribute to Edward P. Kimball (Grace S. Colton)
- A Tribute to Emmie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- 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 Break of Day (Aristeu Pires Jr.; Ralph Manuel)
- At the close of the day when toil’s laid aside
- At the Cross (Isaac Watts)
- At the Cross, Her Station Keeping (Jacobus de Benedictis)
- At the cross her vigil keeping (Jacobus de Benedictis)
- At the crossroads of decision (Carol Bechtel)
- At the End of the Road (Alfred H. Ackley)
- At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords (Knowles Shaw)
- At the Font We Start Our Journey (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- At the foot of the Wasatch mountains (Maria H. Thomas)
- At the Gate Called Beautiful (Flora Best Harris)
- At the Grove (Evan Stephens)
- At the grove, at the grove, among shady trees (Evan Stephens)
- At the head of great Echo (James Kirkham)
- At the head of great Echo, there’s a railroad begun (James Kirkham)
- At the Heart of It (Bianca Merkley)
- At the Heart of Sacred Calling (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- At the Lakeside (Evan Stephens)
- At the lakeside, at the lakeside (Evan Stephens)
- At the Lamb’s high feast we sing (Robert Campbell)
- At the Lamb’s high feast we sing, praise to our victor’ous King
- At the Name of Jesus (Daniel C. Carr)
- At the Name of Jesus (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the Name of Jesus (Cindy Berry)
- At the name of Jesus, At the name of Jesus (Cindy Berry)
- At the name of Jesus every knee shall bend (Philippians 2:5–11)
- At the name of Jesus every knee shall bow (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the name of Jesus, ev’ry knee shall bow (Caroline M. Noel)
- At the name of Jesus, ev’ry knee shall bow (Eric Wyse)
- At the Sea of Galilee (Eliza R. Snow)
- At the sounding of the trumpet (John H. Kurzenknabe)
- At the sounding of the trumpet, when the saints are gathered home (John H. Kurzenknabe)
- At the 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, O Christ, we lay (William Bright)
- At Thy Feet, Our God and Father (James D. Burns)
- At Thy Feet We Humbly Bow (Back; Monney)
- At times sweet visions float across my mind (Emmeline B. Wells)
- At Twelve O’clock
- At twelve o’clock the bells do ring Ding dong!
- At twilight’s close one autumn eve (Laurie A. Huffman)
- Au Claire de la Lune (French folk song)
- Auld Lang Syne (Robert Burns)
- Auld Mrs. Beard (John Lyon)
- Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party (John Fletcher)
- Aunt Myram’s Garden (Melvina C. Woods)
- 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)
- Author of life divine (Charles Wesley)
- Autumn (Evan Stephens)
- Autumn (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- Autumn (Blanche K. McKey)
- Autumn (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Autumnal Musings (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Autumn Day (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, autumn day, God gives richest (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay, God gives (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn day, bright and gay, God gives richest gifts today (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Autumn 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 (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Autumn Leaves (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Autumn leaves are gently falling (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn leaves are gently falling, See them (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Autumn Mood (Leone G. Layton)
- Autumn Roundelay (R. O.; M. T. K.)
- Autumn’s Falling Leaves (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Autumn, the lusty lover, carries a banner red (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- Autumn Winds (Stella H. Seed)
- Autumn Winds
- Autumn Winds (Anon.)
- 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 B. Marchant)
- A Vessel of Light (Toni Thomas)
- A village nestled down among the hills (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Vision (R. C. Evans)
- A Vision On The Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A voice, a heavenly voice I hear! (Samuel Magnus Hill; Johan Olof Wallin; Ernst W. Olson)
- A Voice Calling (Maud Baggarley)
- A Voice from Above
- A voice from slumbering nations (Edwin F. Parry)
- A Voice from the Prophet (William W. Phelps)
- A Voice from Utah (Eliza R. Snow)
- A Voice from Zion (Alexander Huish)
- A voice hath spoken from he dust, Its message (J. Marinus Jensen)
- A Voice Hath Spoken From the Dust (J. Marinus Jensen)
- A voice insistent calls unto the soul of man (Maud Baggarley)
- A Voice In The Wilderness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A voice in the wilderness crying, “Prepare” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- A voice of gladness (Joseph E. D. Tomlinson)
- A Voice of Warning (John H. Lake; R. C. Evans)
- A Voice of Warning (Frank E. Frye)
- A Voice Whispers from the Earth (Kevin R. Olson)
- A Voyage of Life (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Awake (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake Æolian Lyre
- Awake and Arise (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and Arise (Michelle Willis)
- Awake and Arise! (Mary Ann W. Snowball)
- Awake and arise! Come forth from the tomb! (Mary Ann W. Snowball)
- Awake and arise, oh ye slumbering nations! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake and arise, O ye slumbering nations! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Awake, and sing the song (William Hammond)
- Awake, and sing the song Of Moses (William Hammond)
- Awake, and sing the song, Of Moses and the Lamb! (William Hammond)
- Awake, arise, lift up your voice (Christopher Smart)
- Awake, awake, Æolian lyre, awake
- Awake! Awake, and Greet the New Morn (Marty Haugen)
- Awake! awake! and sing the blessed story (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Awake, awake my weary soul (Ether M. Furnier)
- Awake, awake, O voice of harmony (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, awake, O voice of harmony, and let thy (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, awake, O voice of harmony, and let thy charms (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, awake, Put on thy strength (Dwight Spencer)
- Awake! Awake! The joyous tidings (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake! Awake! The joyous tidings are revealed (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake, Awake to Love and Work (Geoffrey A. Studdert-Kennedy)
- Awake! for the moring is come (William W. Phelps)
- Awake! for the morning is come (William W. Phelps)
- Awake! for the morning is come! Rejoice in the Lord, and trust in his mercy (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, Great Nation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Awake, great nation, look around (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Awake, lovely daughter of Zion, awake (Alexander Huish)
- Awake, My Heart, with Gladness
- Awake! my slumbering Minstrel; thou hast lain (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, My Sons, Awake (Lane E. Johnson)
- Awake, my Soul (Evan Stephens)
- Awake, My Soul (Thomas Ken)
- Awake, My Soul! (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- Awake, My Soul (Merrijane Rice)
- Awake My Soul (Samuel Medley)
- Awake My Soul (Ari Miller)
- Awake, My Soul! (James Curry)
- Awake, My Soul (Philip Doddridge)
- 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 (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Awake, O Israel, Awake (Earl R. Curry)
- Awake, O Israel, awake, Call on the Lord (Earl R. Curry)
- Awake, O my people, for judgments are near
- Awake, O Sleeper (F. Bland Tucker)
- Awake, O sleeper, rise from death (F. Bland Tucker)
- Awake, O Spirit of the Watchmen (Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky)
- Awake, o ye people (William W. Phelps)
- Awake! O Ye People, the Savior is Coming (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, O ye people! the Savior is coming: He’ll suddenly come to his temple, we hear (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, O ye people! the Saviour is coming (William W. Phelps)
- Awake, Put on Thy Strength (Dwight Spencer)
- Awake, said the sunshine ’Tis time to get up (Hans Christian Andersen; Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen)
- Awake, Saints, Awake (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, Saints, awake, no time (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, Saints, awake, No time now (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, saints, awake, No time now for reposing (Thomas W. Smith)
- Awake, the Joyous Tidings Are Revealed (W. Bryan Stout)
- Awake, thou Spirit of the watchmen (Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky)
- Awake! Ye Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes, And raise your voices high (Philip Doddridge)
- Awake, ye saints, awake! (Thomas Cotterill)
- Awake, ye saints, awake! And hail the sacred day (Thomas Cotterill)
- Awake, Ye saints of God (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, ye saints of God, awake! Call on the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, ye Saints of God, awake! Call on the Lord in (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake! ye saints of God, awake! Call on the Lord in mighty prayer (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake, Ye Soldiers (Robert Lowry)
- Awake, ye soldiers of the Lord (Robert Lowry)
- Awake, ye sons of God, awake! Call on the Lord in (Eliza R. Snow)
- Awake ye that slumber (William Rounseville)
- Awake, ye that slumber, arise from the dust! (William Rounseville)
- Awake, ye that slumber, arise from the dust! Awake! gird your armor, in God put your trust! (William Rounseville)
- A Walk on a Pleasant Day (Bertha D. Martin)
- A Warning
- A Warning (Hannah T. King)
- A Warrior Bold (Edwin Thomas)
- A wasp met a bee that was just passing by
- Away, away, dark cloud, away!
- Away, away, to the mountain dell (John Lyon)
- “Away! Away with your ancient lore” (Ruth May Fox)
- Away down south on the old Swanee
- Away from Us! the Demon Cried (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- 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 all sad thought this time of bloom! (Alfred Lambourne)
- Away with our fears! (Charles Wesley)
- Away with our fears! The glad morning appears (Charles Wesley)
- Away with our sorrow and fear (Charles Wesley)
- A Wedding Prayer (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- A wee bit ragged laddie
- A Welcome Hymn (John S. Davis)
- A Welcome Song
- A welcome to May (Lillie M. Jordan)
- A Welshman Abroad (John S. Davis)
- Awesome God (Rich Mullins)
- Awesome in This Place (David Billington)
- Awesome Power (John G. Elliott)
- Awesome power, boundless grace (John G. Elliott)
- A white fence wrapped around (Greg Simpson; Kenneth Cope)
- A Wilderness Wandering People (Jim Strathdee)
- A wild palm here And a cactus there (Lettie B. Rich)
- A 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)
- Awit sa Dapit-Hapon (Moises Andrade)
- A Woman and a Coin (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A woman and a coin—the coin is lost! (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A woman and a coin: the coin is lost! (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- A woman in the multitude (Kerrie Cross)
- A woman pioneer, brave and renown’d (Emmeline B. Wells)
- A Woman’s Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Woman’s Heart (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- A woman’s heart can hold so many dreams (Janice Kapp Perry)
- A Woman’s Prayer (Charlene A. Newell)
- A Woman’s Prayer (Hazel Chambers)
- A Woman Who Did Not Count the Cost (Richard Leach)
- A woman will always choose influence (Luacine Clark Fox)
- A Wonderful Feeling of Love (Harold R. Laycock)
- A Wonderful Fountain (Haldor Lillenas)
- A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord (Fanny J. Crosby)
- A Wonderful Tree (Jack Bucenell)
- A wondrous Savior is Jesus my Lord (Fanny J. Crosby)
- A Word
- A word is a sound By which silence is broken (Lael Woolsey)
- A word may seem a little thing
- A Word of Instruction (E. Y. Hunker)
- A word to the favor’d “two minutes in jail”
- A Word to the Saints Who Are Gathering (Eliza R. Snow)
- A world of red and burnished gold (Minnie J. Hardy)
- A world wide revival (Lelia N. Morris)
- Axioms (John Lyon)
- A year has passed and you have brought
- A year has slipped into the past (Victor A. Hall Sr.)
- A Year! What is a Year? ’Tis but a link (Eliza R. Snow)
- A year, with all its toils and cares (William Willes)
- 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 Missionary to his Mother (Hannah T. King)
- A young mom with two small children (Ann L. Bailey)
- A Young Woman of Virtue (Annette Dickman)
- Azmon (Charles Wesley)
B
- Baa! Baa! Black Sheep
- Baa! Baa! Black sheep, have you any wool?
- Babe of Bethlehem (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Babe of Bethlehem (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Babies
- Baby angel, child from heaven
- Baby, Baby, Close your eyes of blue (Moiselle Renstrom)
- 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 Eleanor (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Baby in a Manger (Sally DeFord)
- Baby is sleeping so cozy and warm (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Baby Jeanne (Ruby Baird Anderson)
- Baby Jesus (Kathryn Peck)
- Baby Jesus in a Manger
- Baby Jesus went to sleep (Kathryn Peck)
- Baby Land (George Cooper)
- Babylon (W. Ross)
- Babylon (Philip Hayes)
- Baby, lyin’ in a manger (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Baby Mine (Katharine C. McKay)
- Baby 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 in Your Own Back Yard (Billy Rose)
- Back of the Clouds (Carolyn R. Freeman)
- “Back of the loaf is the snowy flour” (Earnest Webbe)
- Back through the ages, come with me tonight (R. C. Evans)
- Back to the days of His childhood (Kenneth Cope)
- Back to You (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Backward turn backward, O time in your flight (Elizabeth Akers Allen)
- Backward We Look, O God of All Our Days (Robert Freeman)
- Baizhan Boy
- Baizhan boy, go back to your bahnin’ country!
- Balaam and Balak
- Balance Sheet (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Balkan Night (Balkan song)
- Ballad of a Moonchild (Emma Huntington)
- Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre (Utah folk song)
- Ball Game (H. B. Dana)
- Balm in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- Balmy and fragrant is the breath of June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Band of Children (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Band of Neighbors
- Baptism (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Baptism (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Baptism (Linda Sillitoe)
- Baptism (Frances K. Taylor)
- Baptism
- Baptism
- Baptism (Verda E. Bryant)
- Baptism (Charles E. Cottrill)
- Baptism (Arthur H. Morse)
- Baptism (Vere Jameson)
- Baptismal Waters Cover Me (Kurt E. Reinhardt)
- Baptism an Embodiment (Alexander Campbell)
- Baptism Day (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Baptism for the Dead (Joel H. Johnson)
- Baptism In Midwinter (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Baptism is a sort of embodiment (Alexander Campbell)
- Baptism of the Lord
- Baptism’s like a birthday (Linda Sillitoe)
- Baptized and Set Free (Cathy Skogen-Soldner)
- Baptized in Christ (Harry Hagan)
- Baptized in Christ, we claim his cross (Harry Hagan)
- Baptized into thy death, O Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Baptized into thy death, O Lord, On these thy Spirit pour (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Baptized into Your Name Most Holy (Johann J. Rambach)
- Baptized in Water (Naomi Russell)
- Baptized in Water (Michael A. Saward)
- Baptized in Water (Naomi Russell; Alan D. Tyree)
- Baptized in water, Sealed by the Spirit (Michael A. Saward)
- Baptized in water, you became (Naomi Russell; Alan D. Tyree)
- Baptized in water, you became (Naomi Russell)
- Baptized in water, you became a person born anew (Naomi Russell)
- Barb’ry Allen (Anglo-American ballad)
- Barnyard Song
- Baruch Hashem Adonai (Dawn Rodgers; Tricia Walker)
- Bathed in the silver moonlight rays (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Bathed in the silver moonlight rays, The Holy Temple lay (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Bathsheba W. Smith (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Bath Time
- Battle Cry (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Battle Cry of Freedom (George F. Root)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (Julia Ward Howe)
- Battle sequence from “The Whole Armour of God”
- Beachcomber’s Song
- Beachcomber’s Song
- Beacon in the Night (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Be a Friend (Carol Graff Gunn)
- Be A Honey (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Be a honey of a girl (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Beams of Heaven (Charles A. Tindley)
- Beams of Heaven as I Go (Charles A. Tindley)
- Bear Each Other’s Burdens (Barbara Howard)
- Bear Each Other’s Burdens / Conlleven las penas / Oh, portons ces fardeaux (Barbara Howard)
- Bear each other’s burdens, Share (Barbara Howard)
- Bearing His Cross for Me (R. H.)
- Bear me on, Eternal Father—Bear me through (William W. Phelps)
- Beauties of Nature (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Beautiful (Cherie Call)
- Beautiful are thy towers (Luther O. Emerson)
- Beautiful are thy towers, Beautiful are thy towers (Luther O. Emerson)
- Beautiful Are Thy Towers, O Zion (Luther O. Emerson)
- Beautiful Banner (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Beautiful city of God (Laura E. Newell)
- Beautiful Day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful Day of Rest (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful Dreamer (Stephen C. Foster)
- Beautiful Dreamer, wake unto me (Stephen C. Foster)
- Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me, Starlight (Stephen C. Foster)
- Beautiful Heart (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Beautiful Home (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Beautiful Home (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful Home
- Beautiful Home (Thomas MacKellar)
- Beautiful Home (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Beautiful Isle (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Beautiful Jesus (Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Beautiful June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Beautiful Kahana (Mary J. Montano)
- Beautiful Lord, wonderful Savior (Darlene Zschech)
- Beautiful May (Lillian Foster)
- Beautiful May has come again, with her wealth (Lillian Foster)
- Beautiful Mountain Home (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful mountain home, Beautiful mountain home (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful mountain home the beacon star for saints (George Manwaring)
- Beautiful mountains, valleys fair (William Powell)
- Beautiful mountains, valleys fair; Zion thou art (William Powell)
- Beautiful Nauvoo (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Beautiful Nephites
- Beautiful Nephites! O my children
- Beautiful One (Tim Hughes)
- Beautiful rain (Hugh Knough)
- Beautiful rain so clear and bright! Sparkling in the morn- (Hugh Knough)
- Beautiful river (Robert Lowry)
- Beautiful Savior (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Savior (Stuart Townend)
- Beautiful Savior (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677; Christopher Rogers)
- Beautiful Savior / A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Kenneth Cope; Anon.; Martin Luther)
- Beautiful Savior, King of creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677; Christopher Rogers)
- Beautiful Savior, King of Creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful Savior, Wonderful Counselor (Stuart Townend)
- Beautiful Saviour, King of Creation (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Beautiful 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 (Frank M. Davis)
- Beautiful water, O give to me, beautiful, beautiful (Frank M. Davis)
- Beautiful, wonderful, with kindness (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Beautiful Words of Jesus (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Beautiful Words of Love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Beautiful You (Audrey Bandley)
- Beautiful Zion (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion (Jacob G. Halb)
- Beautiful Zion (William Powell)
- Beautiful Zion (Gus M. Clarke)
- Beautiful Zion, Build Above (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, Built Above (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city that I love (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion, buit above; Beautiful city (George Gill)
- Beautiful Zion for Me (Charles W. Penrose)
- Beautiful Zion for me. Down in the valley (Charles W. Penrose)
- Beautiful Zion for me Down in the valley reclining (Charles W. Penrose)
- Beautiful Zion, the home of the chosen (Gus M. Clarke)
- Beautiful Zion, the home of the chosen, how lovely thy (Gus M. Clarke)
- Beautify the Playground (Evan Stephens)
- Beautify the playground, Let there be (Evan Stephens)
- Beauty 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 (Rhea B. Allen)
- Be Believing
- Be Calm My Soul (Gloria Roe)
- Be calm my soul, faint not with care (Gloria Roe)
- Because (Shawna Edwards)
- Because God Loves Me (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Because He Died and Is Risen (Michael Baughen)
- Because He Lives (Sally DeFord)
- Because He Lives (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Because He Lives (Tyler Castleton)
- Because He Lives (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Because he lives, Because he rose (Sally DeFord)
- Because He Loves Me (Joleen G. Meredith)
- Because He Loves Me So (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Because He Loves Us (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Because He Spoke to Me (Sally DeFord)
- Because He walked 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 I want to be like the Savior, and I can (Clive Romney)
- Because of Faith (Diane Tuiofu)
- Because of Him (Kevin Hardy Wells)
- Because of Him, I Live Again (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Because of You, the World’s a Part of Me (Tami J. Creamer)
- Because the Lord is my Shepherd, I have ev’rything that I need (Ralph Carmichael)
- Because the Lord Loves Me (Carol R. Flock)
- Because Thou Hast Said (Charles Wesley)
- Because thou hast said “Do this for my sake,” (Charles Wesley)
- Because We Believe (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- Because We’re Mormons (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Because You Live, O Christ (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Be cheered, O Zion! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be cheered, O Zion!—cease to weep (Eliza R. Snow)
- Become to Us the Living Bread (Miriam Drury)
- Be comforted, and know that God is just (Winnifred M. Tibbs)
- Be Confident, My Spirit (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Be confident, my Spirit will be forever with you (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Be Content and Live Nobly (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Bee-Hive Cheer Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Bee Hive Cheer Song (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Bee Hive Girls are always happy
- Bee-Hive Girls are always happy
- Bee Hive girls, your sun is glowing (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Bee-Hive girls, your sun is glowing (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Bee Hive Joys (Ruth May Fox)
- Bee-Hive Joys (Ruth May Fox)
- Bee Hive Marching Song (Caroline Adams)
- Bee-Hive Paths (Anon.)
- Bee Hive Round (Anon.)
- Bee-Hive Round (Anon.)
- Bee-Hive Silver Jubilee Song (Caroline Adams)
- Bees are gathering honey (Eugenia Lundquist)
- Bees are small, peculiar people (John S. Davis)
- Be ever wise in what you choose (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be exalted, Lord, in your strength
- Be Exalted, O God (Brent Chambers)
- Be exalted, O God above the heavens (Psalm 57:5; Jane Marshall)
- Be exalted, O God, above the heavens (Brent Chambers)
- Befor all lands in east or west (Alexander Ross)
- Before all lands in east or west (Alexander Ross)
- Before all lands in east or west, I love (Alexander Ross)
- Before all lands in east or west, we love the land (Alexander Ross)
- Before I can remember (Handt Hanson)
- Before I Take the Body of My Lord (John L. Bell)
- 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 I took my first breath (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- Before Jehovah’s aweful throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s Awesome Throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s awful throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s glorious throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s glorious throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah’s Sacred Throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before Jehovah, Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Before 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 Ending of the Day (John Mason Neale)
- Before the light of morning (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Before the Lord’s eternal throne (Isaac Watts)
- Before the Lord we bow (Francis Scott Key)
- Before the Marvel of This Night (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Before the morning’s joyous light (David H. Smith)
- Before the morning’s joyous light The shades of night retire (David H. Smith)
- Before the Throne of God Above (Vikki Cook; Charitie Lees Bancroft)
- Before this earth from chaos sprang (William W. Phelps; Parley P. Pratt)
- Before this earth from chaos sprung (William W. Phelps; Parley P. Pratt)
- Before this noble audience (Eliza R. Snow)
- Before this noble audience, once again (Eliza R. Snow)
- Before this sacred altar, Lord, These holy vows we take (Enid S. DeBarthe)
- Before This Time Another year (Anon.)
- Before thy table, Lord, we bow, And contrite (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Before thy throne, O God (William Boyd Carpenter)
- Before us lies an unknown waste (J. F. Mintun)
- Before us lies a valley dim (Horace L. Hastings)
- Before us lies a valley dim, Which soon our feet may tread (Horace L. Hastings)
- Before You, Lord, We Bow (Francis Scott Key)
- Before You Make a Promise (Anon.)
- Before you make a promise, Consider well (Anon.)
- Before Your Cross, O Jesus (Ferdinand Q. Blanchard)
- Be free from fear, have faith (James Rowe)
- Be free from fear, have faith in him who leads us (James Rowe)
- Begin, my soul, the exalted lay (John Ogilvie)
- Begin, my soul, th’ exalted lay (John Ogilvie)
- Begin, My Tongue, Some Heavenly Theme (Isaac Watts)
- Begin, my tongue some heav’nly theme (Isaac Watts)
- Begin, my tongue, the heavenly theme (Isaac Watts)
- Begin, my tongue, the heav’nly theme (Isaac Watts)
- 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)
- Be glad in God and rejoice
- Be glad in the Lord and rejoice
- Begone, Dull Care
- Begone, dull care, I pray thee begone from me
- Begone, dull care! I prithee begone from me
- Begone, dull care! I prithee be gone from me
- Begone! unbelief, my Savior is near (John Newton)
- Be Gone, Unbelief, My Savior Is Near (John Newton)
- Begone! unbelief, my Savior is near, And for my relief will surely appear (John Newton)
- Be Gracious to Me, Lord (Michael Perry)
- Be Happy! (Alice Jean Cleator)
- Be Happy! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Be happy like the little bird On boughs (Alice Jean Cleator)
- “Be happy,” sings the little bird (Alice Jean Cleator)
- “Be happy,” sings the little bird, On boughs (Alice Jean Cleator)
- “Be happy,” sings the little bird, On boughs beneath the blue (Alice Jean Cleator)
- Behind the veil another brother’s gone (John Lyon)
- Behind the western hills, the sun (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Behind the western hills, the sun Hath gone in kingly splendor (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Behind You All the Way (Kenneth Cope)
- Behold a Broken World (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Behold a Broken World, We Pray (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Behold a Host Arrayed in White (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold a host arrayed in white whose robes are washed in heaven’s light (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold a host like mountains bright! (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold! amid the mountain tops
- Behold! A Royal Army (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold! A royal army, With banner (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold! a royal army, With banner, sword (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold! a royal army, With banner, sword and shield (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold a Star Appeareth (August von Platen-Hallermünde)
- Behold a Star appeareth, Expectant eyes (August von Platen-Hallermünde)
- Behold a wonder in the west! (Mary Judd Page)
- Behold, darkness shall cover the earth (Eric Glass)
- Behold God the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Behold her busy at her task (Alice Morrill)
- Behold how good and how pleasant it is (Glorraine Moone)
- Behold, How 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 Me Standing at the Door (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Behold, My Joy Is Full (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Behold on Cumora an angel there stands (Robert A. Middleton)
- Behold on Cumorah an angel there stands (Robert A. Middleton)
- Behold one day a wondrous scene (Lelia N. Morris)
- Behold the changing autumn leaves (Asa Hull)
- Behold the Christian warrior stand (James Montgomery)
- Behold the church, it soars on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the church, it soars on high To meet the saints amid the sky (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the day appear!
- Behold! the earth doth mourn
- Behold the earth reels to and fro (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Behold the earth reels to and fro, With mortal fear the wicked stand (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Behold the Empty Tomb (William H. Baker)
- Behold the empty tomb where lay (William H. Baker)
- Behold, the Field Is White (Gregory Duffin)
- Behold, the field is white, All ready for the harvest (Gregory Duffin)
- Behold the glitt’ring starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Behold the glories of the Lamb (Isaac Watts)
- Behold the glories of the Lamb, Amid his Father’s throne (Isaac Watts)
- Behold, the Glorious Light (Lawrence Lee)
- Behold the glory of the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Behold the great Redeemer come (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Great Redeemer Comes (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the great Redeemer, comes To bring (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the great Redeemer comes To bring his ransomed people home (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the great Redeemer, come To bring (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Great Redeemer Die (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold the great Redeemer die, A broken law (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold the great Redeemer die, A broken law to (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold! the Great Redeemer dies (R. B.)
- Behold the Great Redeemer Dies (Eliza R. Snow)
- Behold the hands stretched out for aid (Vivian A. Dake)
- Behold! the harvest wide extends (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Host All Robed in Light (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold the Host Arrayed in White (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Behold the Lamb (Dottie Rambo)
- Behold the Lamb (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Behold the Lamb, behold the Lamb (Dottie Rambo)
- Behold the Lamb of God! (Samuel Deacon; Barton Hymns, 1797)
- Behold the Lamb of God (Lawrence Lee)
- Behold the Lamb of God (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- Behold the Lamb of God! (Matthew Bridges)
- Behold the Lamb of God (John L. Bell)
- Behold the Lamb of God, Behold (John L. Bell)
- Behold the Lamb of God! In his divine array (Samuel Deacon; Barton Hymns, 1797)
- Behold the Lamb of God! O thou (Matthew Bridges)
- Behold the Lamb who bears our sins away (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Behold the Lily (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Behold the Love, the Grace of God (Barton W. Stone)
- Behold the Man! How glorious he! (Thomas Kelly)
- Behold the Man! How glorious he! Before his foes he stands unawed (Thomas Kelly)
- Behold the man, whose tender heart (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Mountain of the Lord (Michael Bruce)
- Behold, the mountain of the Lord, In latter (Michael Bruce)
- Behold, the mountain of the Lord / In latter (Michael Bruce)
- Behold the mountain of the Lord In latter days (Michael Bruce)
- Behold, the mountain of the Lord In latter days shall rise (Michael Bruce)
- Behold the mount of Olives rend! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Mount of Olives rend! And on its top Messiah stand (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Savior at your (W. H. Bagby)
- Behold the Savior at Your Door (W. H. Bagby)
- Behold, the Savior come! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Savior comes! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Savior comes, Ye saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold, the Savior comes! Ye saints, your hearts prepare (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Savior of mankind (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the Savior of mankind Nail’d (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the Savior of mankind Nailed to the shameful tree! (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the Saviour comes (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold the Saviour of mankind (Samuel Wesley Sr.)
- Behold the son that went away
- Behold the Son who went Away
- Behold the son who went away, And wasted
- Behold the Star (African American spiritual)
- Behold the sure fountain stone (Isaac Watts)
- Behold, the Tabernacle of God (William Harris)
- Behold the temple of the Lord
- Behold the Waters (Elbert A. Smith)
- Behold the waters, how they flow (Elbert A. Smith)
- “Behold the way to Zion’s hill” (Thomas Kelly)
- “Behold the way to Zion’s hill, Where Israel’s God delights to dwell!” (Thomas Kelly)
- Behold the western evening light (William B. O. Peabody)
- Behold the Wounds in Jesus’ Hands (John V. Pearson)
- Behold th’ expected time draw near (Mrs. Vokes)
- Behold th’ expected time draw near, The shades disperse, the dawn appear! (Mrs. Vokes)
- Behold, This Is the Way (Robert Cundick)
- Behold Thy Handmaiden (Elouise M. Bell; Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- Behold thy handmaiden, Lord (Elouise M. Bell; Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- Behold! thy joyful people come (Joel H. Johnson)
- Behold Thy Servant, Lord (Darwin Wolford; William Fowler)
- Behold Thy Servant, Lord (including “We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet”) (Darwin Wolford; William Fowler)
- Behold thy sons and (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold Thy Sons and Daughters (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold thy sons and daughters, Lord, On whom we (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold thy sons and daughters, Lord, On whom we lay our hands (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold thy temple, God of grace (Phoebe Palmer)
- Behold thy temple, God of grace, The house that we have reared for thee (Phoebe Palmer)
- Behold, ’Tis Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Behold us, Lord, a little space (John Ellerton)
- Behold what condescending love (Philip Doddridge)
- Behold, What Manner of Love (Patricia Van Tine)
- Behold, what manner of love the Father has given unto us (Patricia Van Tine)
- Behold! what wondrous grace (Isaac Watts)
- Behold! what wondrous grace The Father hath bestowed (Isaac Watts)
- Behold what wond’rous love and grace (William Sanders)
- Behold what wond’rous love and grace, When we were wretched and undone (William Sanders)
- Behold where in a mortal form (William Enfield)
- Behold where in a mortal form Appears each grace divine! (William Enfield)
- Behold Your Little Ones (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Behold Your Newborn King (Derryl R. Herring)
- Behold Your Sons and Daughters (Parley P. Pratt)
- Behold your sons and daughters, Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Be Home Early Tonight, My Dear Boy (Dan Lewis)
- Be honest with the Lord (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Be in Our Midst, O Christ (Colbert S. Cartwright)
- Be in Time (Jane B. Snyder)
- Be in Time (Anon.)
- Be in Time (John Lyon)
- Be in time for ev’ry call (Anon.)
- Be it my only wisdom here (Charles Wesley)
- Be it my own wisdom here (Charles Wesley)
- Be It unto Me (Carys Anne Irwin)
- Be it unto me according to Thy word (Carys Anne Irwin)
- Be Joyful (Kurt Kaiser)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Bruce E. Ford)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Peter Hurford)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Richard Woodward)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; James Nares)
- Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands (Traditional; Henry Walford Davies)
- Be joyful, joyful, the Lord is alive (Kurt Kaiser)
- Be Kind
- Be Kind (Mary E. Gillin)
- Be Kind
- Be Kind to One Another (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- Be kind to your father, for when you were young
- Be Known to Us in Breaking Bread (James Montgomery)
- Be known to us, Lord Jesus
- Belief (Nik Day)
- Belief—something you carry in your heart (Nik Day)
- Believe in God (Alaina Larsen)
- Believe in God. Believe He is (Alaina Larsen)
- Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Thomas Moore)
- Believe Not Those Who Say (Anne Brontë)
- Believe the Savior! (Toni Thomas)
- Believing children gather round
- Believing children gather round
- Believing fathers oft have told (Archibald Hamilton Charteris)
- Believing—receiving the burning inside (Julie de Azevedo)
- Bella Bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- Belle Brandon (T. Ellwood Garrett)
- Belle Mahone (John Hugh McNaughton)
- Belle Ob Baltimore (J. G. Evans)
- 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 )
- Bells thrill the air today, Mirth conquers care (Giuseppe Verdi )
- Beloved (Evan Stephens)
- Beloved (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- Beloved brethren, sing His praise (Parley P. Pratt)
- Beloved Brethren! sing his praise Who formed the worlds on high (Parley P. Pratt)
- Beloved Community of God (Ernest Dodgshun)
- Beloved community of God, In vision seen (Ernest Dodgshun)
- Beloved Emma
- Beloved esteemed, and honoured brother, hear (John Lyon)
- Beloved friend! I do remember thee (Hannah T. King)
- Beloved, God’s Chosen (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Beloved, God’s chosen, put on as a garment (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Beloved, let us love one another (Samuel Batt Owens)
- Beloved little sleepers, let (Veneta L. Nielsen)
- Be Loyal to Jesus (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Be My Valentine
- Ben Bolt (Thomas D. English)
- Bendediction (David Barrus)
- Bendemeer’s Stream (Thomas Moore)
- Beneath high, massive, vaulted domes (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- Beneath high, villa-dotted hills (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the cloud-topp’d mountain (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the cloud-topped mountain (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the Cross (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the Cross I Humbly Bow (Ruth Hayden)
- Beneath the Cross of Christ (Ruth Hayden)
- Beneath the Cross of Jesus (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus I gladly take my stand (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- Beneath the Darkest Cloud (Joseph Smith III)
- Beneath the darkest cloud, God’s hand I see (Joseph Smith III)
- Beneath the Forms of Outward Rite (James A. Blaisdell)
- Beneath the mountains crowned with snows (Eliza R. Snow)
- Beneath the Throne of Heaven (David Pliler)
- Beneath this Sacred Roof (Susa Young Gates)
- Beneath this sacred roof we meet (Susa Young Gates)
- Benediction (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Benediction (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Benediction
- Benediction (Richard Humphrey)
- Benediction
- Benediction (John Newton)
- Benediction (Samuel Longfellow)
- Benediction (John W. Peterson)
- Benediction (Ken Barker)
- Benediction (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Benediction (Mabel S. Harmer)
- Benediction (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Benediction
- Benediction (Mary Anderson)
- Benediction (David T. Warner)
- Benediction Hymn
- Benedictus (Thomas Ken)
- Ben Fisher had finished his hard day’s work
- Benjamin was reared among the great ones (Kenneth Cope)
- Be Not Afraid (Frank L. Parshley)
- Be Not Afraid (Taizé Community)
- Be Not Afraid (Bob Dufford)
- Be Not Afraid
- Be Not Afraid (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Be not afraid for what the world has done (David Kinnaman)
- Be not afraid, sing out for joy! (Taizé Community)
- Be not aweary, for labor will cease (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Be Not Discouraged (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be Not Dismayed (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be not dismayed whate’er betide (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be Not Dismayed What-e’er Betide (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be not dismayed whatever betide (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- Be Not Troubled
- Be Now My Vision (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be now my vision, O God of my heart (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be Obedient
- Be of Good Cheer (D&C 154 (RLDS); Barbara Howard)
- Be Of Good Cheer (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Be of good cheer; my people, be not discouraged (D&C 154 (RLDS); Barbara Howard)
- Be One in the Spirit (Vonnie Tims)
- Be On Time! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Be Polite (Old saying)
- Be Present at Our Table (John Cennick)
- Be Present at Our Table, Lord (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord, Be here (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord, Be here and (John Cennick)
- Be present at our table, Lord; be here and everywhere adored (John Cennick)
- Be Pure in Heart (Ida Reed Smith)
- Be ready at the call (Robert B. Baird)
- Bereaved friends, weep not for him (Charles Derry)
- Bereaved friends, weep not for him Whose place is vacant here (Charles Derry)
- Bereavement (Eliza R. Snow)
- Be Reconciled! (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Be reconciled, one with another (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Beside the church door, a-weary and alone
- Beside the old stone fountain (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the old stone fountain There stands (Wilhelm Müller)
- Beside the old stone fountain, There stands a linden tree (Wilhelm Müller)
- Be silent, be silent (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Bessie Fair (Richard S. Horne)
- Best day of God, most calm, most bright (John Mason)
- Best Days of Our Lives (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- Be Still (Anna M. Molgard)
- Be Still (Psalm 46:10)
- Be Still and Know (Anon.)
- Be Still and Know (John L. Bell)
- Be still and know I am God (Psalm 46:10)
- Be still and know that I am God (Anon.)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (Tess Hilmo)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (Diane Tuiofu)
- Be Still and Know That I Am God (John L. Bell)
- Be still and know that I am God. Be still (Anon.)
- Be Still and Know That I Am Lord (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Be still, be still (Darrell A. Harris; Eric Wyse)
- Be Still, for the Presence (David Evans)
- Be still for the presence of the Lord (David Evans)
- Be Still, for the Spirit of the Lord (David Evans)
- Be Still, God Will Fight Your Battles (African American traditional)
- Be Still, My Soul (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be Still, My Soul, before the Lord (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Be still, my soul, for God is near (William Dalrymple Maclagan)
- Be still, my soul, for God is on your side (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be still, my soul—the Lord is on thy side! (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be still, my soul! The Lord is on thy side (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Best of Me (Greg Simpson)
- Be Strong (Anon.)
- Be Strong! (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- Be Strong and of Good Courage (MarLaine Gledhill Layton)
- Be Strong: I Know Who I Am
- Be strong in the Lord (Psalm 121)
- Be Strong in the Lord (Linda Lee Johnson)
- Be Strong in the Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Be strong in the lord, and be of good courage (Linda Lee Johnson)
- Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of God’s might (Psalm 121)
- Be strong in the Lord, and the power of His might (Erlyne Gress)
- Be strong in the Lord in armour of light (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Be strong! We are not here to play (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- Be Strong with Me (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Be thankful now for what has been (Darla Irwin)
- Be thankful to God, all ye Saints (Joel H. Johnson)
- Bethany Blessing (Carrie Stewart-Besserer)
- Be the Centre (Michael Frye)
- Be the Change
- Bethlehem (Anon.)
- Bethlehem (Marilyn E. Thornton)
- Bethlehem (Eliza R. Snow)
- Bethlehem
- Bethlehem (William H. Neidlinger; Phillips Brooks)
- Bethlehem Lullaby (P. W. Blackmer)
- Bethlehem Morning (Morris Chapman)
- Bethlehem’s Song of Triumph (Burton H. Winslow)
- Be Thou An Example (Afton C. Eyre; 1 Timothy 4:12)
- Be thou an example of the believers, In word (Afton C. Eyre; 1 Timothy 4:12)
- Be Thou Humble (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Be thou humble in thy weakness (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Be Thou My Guide
- Be Thou My Vision (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart (Dallán Forgaill; Irish hymn, 8th century)
- Be Thou Perfect (Ruth May Fox)
- Be Thou Strong (Tamara S. Hann)
- Be Thou Strong (Jeanne Newman Burgon)
- Be thou strong; Be thou of good courage (Jeanne Newman Burgon)
- Be Thrifty (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- Betrayal
- Be True to Thyself (J. H. Ward)
- Be true to thyself, in the right never falter (J. H. Ward)
- Be True to Yourself
- Be true to yourself at the start, young man
- Betsy Ross and the Flag (Susa Young Gates)
- Better Is One Day (Matt Redman)
- Better Life (Nik Day; Helga Camín)
- Better Man (Tarekebi Beinbein)
- Better mind, my sister, how you walk on de cross (Traditional)
- Better Off (Aubree Liz)
- Between Our Thoughts (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Between our thoughts there lives a space where paradise can dwell (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Between the Lights (Blanche K. McKey)
- Beulah Land (Edgar Page Stites)
- Be unto Your Name (Lynn DeShazo; Gary Sadler)
- Be Up and Doing (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Be up and on your guard (Joel H. Johnson)
- Bevrijder van Israël (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Bevrijder van Israël / Redeemer of Israel / Rédempteur bien-aimé (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Beware a Fiend in Angel Form (Orson F. Whitney)
- Be With Me, Lord (John Cennick)
- Be with Me, Lord, Where’er I Go (John Cennick)
- Be with me, Lord, where’er I go; Teach me what thou would’st have me do (John Cennick)
- Be With us All, Lord (Uzee Brown Jr.)
- Be with us, gracioius Lord, today (Charles Dent Bell)
- Be With Us, Gracious Lord (Charles Dent Bell)
- Be with us, gracious Lord, today (Charles Dent Bell)
- Be ye clean, ye sons of Zion (Ruth May Fox)
- Be Ye Doers of the Word (Blanche Linthicum; McK.)
- “Be ye doers of the word And not hearers only” So sing
- Be Ye Doers of the Word—Sing
- Beyond Earth’s Sorrows (Gipsy Simon Smith)
- Beyond the dark river of death, Beyond where its (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Beyond the everlasting hills (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Beyond the glit’ring starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glittering starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glitt’ring starry sky (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the glitt’ring starry sky, Which God’s right hand sustains (Daniel Turner; James Fanch)
- Beyond the Horizon (W. Grant McMurray; Kevin L. Henrickson)
- Beyond the Mist and Doubt (Donald Wynn Hughes)
- Beyond the Promises of Time (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Beyond the River (Myrtle Bitner)
- Beyond these earthly scenes in sight
- Beyond the Sunset (Josepine Pollard)
- Beyond The Sunset (Virgil P. Brock)
- Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning (Virgil P. Brock)
- Beyond the sunset’s radiant glow (Josepine Pollard)
- Beyond the swiftly passing years (Gipsy Simon Smith)
- Beyond The Tears (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Beyond the veil (Evan Stephens)
- Beyond the veil how sweet will be the meeting (Evan Stephens)
- Beyond To-day (C. L. B.)
- Beyond where Cedron’s waters flow (Samuel F. Smith; Anon.)
- Beyond where Cedron’s waters flow, Behold the suff’ring Savior go (Samuel F. Smith; Anon.)
- Be you to others kind and true
- Bible stories teach us How to live like Jesus (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Bicycle Built for Two (Frank Dean)
- Bidden, Unbidden (Jenni Lee Boyden; Rusty Edwards)
- Bid vain desires be gone (Joel H. Johnson)
- Bigger Than My Body (John Mayer)
- Big moon, up in the starry sky, Shine brightly (Elizabeth Boettiger)
- Big or Small (Nik Day; Branson Merchant; Maisy Merchant)
- Big Parade
- Big River (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Billy Boy (Anon.)
- Bind Us Together (Bob Gillman)
- Bind Us Together (Bob Gillman)
- Bind us together, Lord (Bob Gillman)
- Bird Day Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Birdie why is home so lively? (Charles W. Stayner)
- Birdie why is home so lively? Why so gaily do you sing? (Charles W. Stayner)
- Birds are singing a silver melody
- Birds in the Springtime (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Birds in the Tree (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Birds Move Their Wings (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Birthday (Parley P. Pratt)
- Birthday Greeting (Harriet B. Jones)
- Birthday Greetings (Harriet B. Jones)
- Birthday March Song (Leah Ashton Lloyd)
- Birthday Offering Song (Vida E. Smith)
- Birthday Pennies (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- Birthday Poem (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Birthday Round (Anon.)
- Birthday song
- Birthday Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Birthday Song
- Birthday Song (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Birth-Day Sonnet (Eliza R. Snow)
- Birthday Thoughts (Hannah T. King)
- Birthday Time
- Birthright (Frances Hartman)
- Birthright
- Bishop Edward Hunter (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Black Balloon (John Rzeznik)
- Black, black, black is the color of my true love’s hair (Appalachian folk song)
- Black-Eyed Susan! (Traditional)
- Black-eyed Susan! Black-eyed Susan! (Traditional)
- Black Hills Waltz/Rattlesnake
- Black Is the Color (Appalachian folk song)
- Blazer Song
- Blazer Song (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Blazers’ Song (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Bleibet hier (Taizé Community)
- Bleibet hier und wachet mit mir (Taizé Community)
- Bleibet hier und wachet mit mir / Restez ici et veillez avec moi / Stay with me, and watch here with me (Taizé Community)
- Bless All Who Trust in God (David Mowbray)
- Bless Brigham Young
- “Bless Brigham Young,” we children pray
- Bless Christ through Whom All Things Are Made (Lisa Ann Moss Degrenia)
- Bless’d are the poor of patient mind (Isaac Watts)
- Blessed America (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Blessed are the Dead (Thomas Morley)
- Blessed are the meek (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the meek, I told myself (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- Blessed Are the Men Who Fear Him (Julius Schubring)
- Blessed are the merciful (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the peacemakers (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the people (A. C. Smyth)
- Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound (A. C. Smyth)
- Blessed Are the Persecuted (Esther C. Bergen)
- Blessed are the poor and needy
- Blessed are the poor in spirit (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit (Matthew 5:1–12)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit (Russian Orthodox liturgy; Matthew 5:3–12)
- Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit (Rusty Edwards)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit: heaven will some day be theirs (Rusty Edwards)
- Blessed are the poor in spirit, truly heaven is their reward (Matthew 5:1–12)
- Blessed are the pure in heart (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are the Pure in Heart (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blessed are they, Blessed are they that are persecuted (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are They That Do (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Blessed are they that do hunger and thirst (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed Are They That Have Faith (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Blessed Are They That Have the Faith (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Blessed are they that have the faith, For they are (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Blessed are they that mourn (Edward Howe Jr.)
- Blessed are they who fear God
- Blessed are those who are called
- Blessed Are You, Lord
- Blessed are you Lord, the God of Israel
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (Bruce E. Ford)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (George A. MacFarren)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (John Jones)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (J. Soaper)
- Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers (John Goss)
- Blessed Assurance
- Blessed Assurance (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Blessed assurance, Jesus will come
- Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Mason Martens)
- Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (David Hurd)
- Blessed Be God, the Source of All Life (Rawn Harbor)
- Blessed Be God, the Source of All Life (Carl F. Schalk)
- Blessed be God, Who Chose You
- Blessed be God, who chose you in Christ
- Blessed Be God, Who Forgives
- Blessed be God, who forgives all our sins
- Blessed Be His Name (Tyler Castleton)
- Blessed Be the Fountain (Eden Reade Latta)
- Blessed be the Fountain of blood (Eden Reade Latta)
- Blessed Be the God of Israel (Michael A. Perry)
- Blessed Be the God of Israel (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Blessed be the God of Israel, who comes to set us free (Michael A. Perry)
- Blessed Be the Lord (Richard W. Hillert)
- Blessed Be the Lord (Traditional)
- Blessed Be the Lord God Almighty (Bob Fitts)
- Blessed Be the Lord God Almighty (Bob Fitts)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Bruce E. Ford)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Edward John Hopkins)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Thomas Attwood)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (George Mursell Garrett)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Richard Lloyd)
- Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (William Morley)
- Blessed Be the Lord God of Israel (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Bruce E. Ford)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (John Fenstermaker Jr.)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Samuel S. Wesley)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Anon.)
- Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel (Richard W. Hillert)
- Blessed be the Name (William H. Clark; Ralph E. Hudson)
- Blessed Be the Name (Charles Wesley)
- Blessed Be the Name (Deogratias Mahamba)
- Blessed Be the Name (Camp meeting chorus)
- Blessed be the name! Blessed be the name! (Camp meeting chorus)
- Blessed be the name of God forever (Psalm 113; Vérne de la Peña)
- Blessed be the name of the Lord (Clinton Utterbach)
- Blessed Be the Name of the Lord (Don Moen)
- Blessed be the name of the Lord, Blessed be (Clinton Utterbach)
- Blessed be the name of the Lord, He is worthy (Don Moen)
- Blessed Be the Tie That Binds (John Fawcett)
- Blessed Be Your Name (Matt Redman; Beth Redman)
- Blessed be your name in the land that is plentiful (Matt Redman; Beth Redman)
- Blessed be Your name in the land that plentiful (Matt Redman; Beth Redman)
- Blessed Bible, How I Love It (Phoebe Palmer)
- Blessed Calvary! (Avis Christiansen)
- Blessed city, heavenly Salem (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed city how I love thee
- Blessed Day of Rest and Cheer (Joel Blomqvist; Andrew L. Skoog)
- Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed Hour of Prayer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Blessed Is He Who Comes in God’s Name (John Thornburg)
- Blessed Is the Body and the Soul (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord
- Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord (Psalm 118:14–29)
- Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord (Psalm 118:14–29)
- Blessed is the service of our Lord and King (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Blessed Jesu, Fount of Mercy (Benjamin Webb)
- Blessed Jesus, at thy word (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Blessed Jesus, at Your Word (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Blessed Jubilee (William Williams)
- Blessed Master, I have promised (Charles A. Dickinson)
- Blessed Quietness (Manie Payne Ferguson)
- Blessed Redeemer (Avis Christiansen)
- Blessed Redeemer (Avis B. Christiansen)
- Blessed Restoration Story (V. James Lovalvo)
- Blessed Sabbath Day (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Blessed Savior, we adore Thee (B. B. McKinney)
- Blessed Saviour, Thee I Love (George Duffield)
- Blessed Saviour, who hast taught me (John Mason Neale)
- Blessed the Nation (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- Blessed the nation whose God is the Lord (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- Blessed the people knowing the shout of Jehovah
- Bless God (Carman; John Rosasco)
- Bless God for all He’s done! (Carman; John Rosasco)
- Bless God, O My Soul (Russell E. Sonafrank II)
- Bless His Holy Name (Andraé Crouch)
- Bless His Holy Name (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Blessing (Irish poem)
- Blessing a Baby (Vere Jameson)
- Blessing and Honor (Horatius Bonar)
- Blessing and Honor (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Blessing and honor, and glory and power (Horatius Bonar)
- Blessing and honor and glory and pow’r (Horatius Bonar)
- Blessing and honor and glory be Thine (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto the Ancient of Days (Gary Sadler; Jamie Harvill)
- Blessing for the Dead (John Lyon)
- Blessing, Honor, and Glory (Geoff Bullock; David Reidy)
- Blessing, honor, glory to the Lamb (Geoff Bullock; David Reidy)
- Blessings (Nik Day; Brandon Harms)
- Blessings (Laura Mixon Story)
- Blessings for the Dead (John Lyon)
- Blessings in the Love (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Blessings on all Zion’s children (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Blessings on all Zion’s children, May their (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Blessings on all Zion’s children, May their little feet ne’er stray (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Blessings rest upon the bread (Joseph Smith III)
- Blessings rest upon the bread, Broken now for us (Joseph Smith III)
- Bless Now, O God, the Journey (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Bless, O Lord, each opening year (John Newton)
- Bless, O Lord, each opening year To the souls assembling here (John Newton)
- Bless Our Fast, We Pray (John Sears Tanner)
- Bless our God, O peoples
- Bless that Wonderful Name of Jesus
- Bless the Children (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- Bless the little crippled children
- Bless the little crippled children, make them well and
- Bless the Lord (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Bless the Lord (Gene Rice; Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Bless the Lord (John W. Peterson)
- Bless the Lord
- Bless the Lord and sing His praises (John W. Peterson)
- Bless the Lord, bless the Lord
- Bless the Lord, My Soul (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord, My Soul and Being! (Fred R. Anderson)
- Bless the Lord, my soul / Prijs de Heer, mijn ziel (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord, Oh My Soul (Anderson T. Dailey)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1; M. Ippolitof-Ivanoff)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1; Richard D. Wetzel)
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul, blessed art Thou, O Lord (Psalm 103:1; M. Ippolitof-Ivanoff)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul; bless the Lord, O my soul (Psalm 103:1)
- Bless the LORD, O Saints and Servants (Michael Morgan)
- Bless the Lord / Prijs de Heer, mijn ziel (Taizé Community)
- Bless the Lord who forgives all our sins (Traditional; Mason Martens)
- Bless the Lord who forgives all our sins (Traditional; David Hurd)
- Bless the Lord who forgiveth all our sins (Traditional; Mason Martens)
- Bless the Lord who forgiveth all our sins (Traditional; David Hurd)
- Bless the Lord Who reigns in beauty (Dony McGuire; Reba Rambo)
- Bless the Name of Jesus (Carman)
- Bless these little ones, oh God! (David H. Smith)
- Bless these little ones, oh God! Strength and health their portion be (David H. Smith)
- Bless This Child (Goldie M. Masters)
- Bless This Food (James E. Clemens)
- Bless this food and bless your people (James E. Clemens)
- Bless this food and bless your people / Dios bendice nuestra comida / Sanctifie-nous, Dieu, ton peuple / Urirŭl ch’ukpok hasosŏ / 우리를 축복 하소서 / Kamisama itsumo / かみさまいつも (James E. Clemens)
- Bless This House (Betty Gadling)
- Bless This House (Helen Taylor)
- Bless This Land (Sally DeFord)
- Bless Thou the Gifts (Samuel Longfellow)
- Bless thou the gifts our hands have bro’t (Samuel Longfellow)
- Bless thou the gifts our hands have brought (Samuel Longfellow)
- Bless Thou the Gifts We Bring (Catherine Culnan)
- Bless thou the gifts we bring, dear Lord, to thee (Catherine Culnan)
- Bless Us Now (Beryle J. Immer)
- Bless us now as we come (Beryle J. Immer)
- Blest Angels, We Greet You (Esther C. Henck)
- Blest angels, we greet you with gladness (Esther C. Henck)
- Blest angels, we greet you with gladness, Ye dwellers of bright realms above (Esther C. Henck)
- Blest are the children who delight (William Willes)
- Blest are the children who delight in truth and peace (William Willes)
- Blest Are the Innocents (Sylvia Dunstan)
- Blest are the innocents, Bethlehem’s own (Sylvia Dunstan)
- Blest are the moments, doubly blest (William Wordsworth)
- Blest are the pure in heart (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see our God (John Keble; Edward Osler)
- Blest Are The Souls (Isaac Watts)
- Blest are the souls that hear and know (Isaac Watts)
- Blest are the souls that hear and know The gospel’s joyful sound (Isaac Watts)
- Blest Are They (David Haas)
- Blest are they, the poor in spirit (David Haas)
- Blest Be God (Salvador T. Martinez; John L. Bell)
- Blest be God, blest be God forever (Salvador T. Martinez; John L. Bell)
- Blest be our everlasting Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love (Charles Wesley)
- Blest be the dear uniting love That will not let us part (Charles Wesley)
- Blest Be the God of Israel (Michael A. Perry)
- Blest be the King whose coming (Federico F. Pagura; F. Pratt Green)
- Blest Be the Tie (John Fawcett)
- Blest be the tie that binds (John Fawcett)
- Blest Be the Tie that Binds / Benditos lazos son / Béni soit le lien (John Fawcett)
- Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts (John Fawcett)
- Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love (John Fawcett)
- Blest Be Thou (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest Be Thou, O God (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest Be Thou, O God of Israel (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest be thou, O God of Israel, Thou (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest be thou, O God of Israel, Thou, our Father, and our Lord! (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- Blest day! when our ascended Lord
- Blest day! when our ascended Lord Fulfilled his own prophetic word
- Blest feast of love divine (Edward Denny)
- Blest is the “tongue” by the Spirit conferred (Joseph Smith III)
- Blest is the “tongue” by the Spirit conferred, By the same “interpreted” too (Joseph Smith III)
- Blest morning! whose young dawning rays (Isaac Watts)
- Blest morning! whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Blest privilege to mortals given (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Blest privilege to mortals given, To follow where the Lord has led (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Blest season when our risen Lord
- Blest shades of the departed, guard over us and
- Blest sov’reign, let my evening song (Isaac Watts)
- Blest sov’reign, let my evening song Like holy incense rise (Isaac Watts)
- Blest the sign which thus reminds me (John E. Giles)
- Blest the sign which thus reminds me, Savior, of thy love for me (John E. Giles)
- Blind Justice (John Lyon)
- Blind Justice, once a heathen goddess fair (John Lyon)
- Blood of Jesus, shed for me (Dale Mathews; Ed Kee)
- Blooming were the apple and the pear trees (John F. Loud)
- Blossom as the Rose (Richard L. Luna)
- Blossom By Blossom (Joyce O. Evans)
- Blossom by blossom, Flowers bring spring (Joyce O. Evans)
- Blossomed Tree (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Blow gently, ye wild winds (Charles W. Penrose)
- Blow gently, ye wild winds with frost in your breath (Charles W. Penrose)
- Blow gently, ye wild wind with frost in your breath (Charles W. Penrose)
- Blow The Man Down
- Blow the trump of Zion’s gospel (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Blow the trump of Zion’s gospel, Saints will know the joyful sound (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Blow the Wind Southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow the wind southerly, southerly (Northumbrian folk song)
- Blow Wind (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Blow, wind, blow. Blow, wind, blow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Blow ye the trumpet, blow (Charles Wesley)
- Blow ye the trumpet in Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Blow, Ye Winds Westerly (Folk song)
- Blow you the trumpet, blow (Charles Wesley)
- Blue Bells of Scotland (Scotch air)
- Bluebird
- Bluebird, Bluebird
- Bluebird, bluebird, in and out my window
- Bluebird, bluebird, through my window
- Bluebird Cheer
- Bluebird, modest bluebird (Annie Rowe Beck)
- Bluebirds, Bluebirds
- Bluebirds, Bluebirds, I’ve been thinking
- Blue-eyed babies, brown-eyed too, Pat-a-cake
- Blue eyed babies, brown eyed too. Pat-a-cake
- Blue light from on high (Nashville Tribute Band)
- Blue Mountain (Frederick W. Keller)
- Blue Mountain (Fred W. Keller)
- Blue Skies (Irving Berlin)
- Blue skies, mountains, rainbows, fountains (Thomas M. Croft)
- Blue skies, smiling at me (Irving Berlin)
- Blushing, fragrant roses, Lilies pure and white (Evan Stephens)
- Boast not, O proud Niagara! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Boast not, O proud Niagara! although (Parley P. Pratt)
- Boast on, proud Lucifer, thy day (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Boast on, proud Lucifer, thy day Of boasting soon will end (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Boating Song
- Boat Song (Congolese folk song)
- Body Image (Madilyn Paige)
- Bohunkus
- Bonny Moon (Joseph W. Turner)
- Book of books, our people’s strength (Percy Dearmer)
- Book of Mormon (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon, hid (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon, hid for ages (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon, hid for ages On Cumorah’s lonely hill (Harvey S. Dille)
- Book of Mormon Prophets (Jenny W. Francis)
- Book of Mormon Stories (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon stories that my teacher (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon stories that my teacher tells (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon stories that my teacher tells to me (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates; Nancy K. Daines Carter)
- Book of Mormon Testimony (Shirley Mason)
- Book of Mormon testimony, Jesus is the Christ (Shirley Mason)
- Boola Song
- Boom, boom, boom. Toot, toot, toot
- Boom-da, Boom-da, Boom-da
- Boost the Farm (Jesse D. Sickler)
- Born Again (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Born among cattle, in poverty sore (Paul White)
- Born among the peasant strangers (Paul Marino; Greg Nelson)
- Born a Winner (Lex de Azevedo; Michael Webb)
- Born for This Day? (Clive Romney; Randy Kartchner; Kenneth Cope)
- Born from the Water of Baptism (Peter Morgan)
- Born in a quiet corner (Kenneth Cope; Celia Crane)
- Borning Cry (John C. Ylvisaker)
- Born in Kirtland, Ohio, to kind, faithful parents (Amy Burton Moore)
- Born in the Night, Mary’s Child (Geoffrey Ainger)
- Born Is the Light of the World (Sally DeFord)
- Born of God, Eternal Savior (Somerset T. C. Lowry)
- Born of Water, Born of Spirit (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Born Still in the Arms of God (Tammy Robins)
- Born this day is Christ the Lord (Jaime Hartman Gutierrez)
- Born to Save (Marianne Larsen; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Born to Wear a Crown (Sally DeFord)
- Bossy cow, bossy cow, Moo moo (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bossy cow, bossy cow, Moo moo you give good (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bought a Little Rooster
- Bought a little rooster for fifteen cents
- Bound for the Promised Land (Samuel Stennett)
- Bound in winter’s icy fetters (Anon.)
- Bountiful Sacrament Hymn (Barbara W. Cramer)
- Bouquet (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Bow Down Thine Ear (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Bow down Thine ear, O Lord (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Bow Down Your Ear, Almighty Lord (T. E. Powell)
- Bowed beneath your burden, is there none to share (R. F. R. Bell)
- Bow the head, and breathe the prayer (Joseph Smith III)
- Bow the head, and breathe the prayer, That the healing power may come (Joseph Smith III)
- Bow the Knee (Chris Machen; Mike Harland)
- Bow Ye Mortals (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bow, ye mortals, bow before him (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bow, ye mortals, bow before him, Bow and keep his sacred word (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Boy at Gethsemane (Dixie Lynne Harrington)
- Boy Christ in the Temple (Helen Martin-Garland)
- Boyhood yearnings pierce the sky (Kenneth Cope; Greg Simpson)
- Boys and Dogs (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Boys and Girls Like You (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Boy Scouts of America (Pearl H. Timpson)
- Boys of spirit, boys of will (Anon.)
- Brace Me Up (Doug Stewart)
- Brand New (Daysha Lassiter)
- Brass Quartet Accompaniment for Joy to the World (Isaac Watts)
- Brass Quartet Accompaniment for O Come, All Ye Faithful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Brave Little Indian (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Brave, Privileged Feet (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Bread (Shirley Rei Gudmundsen)
- Bread of Heaven (Josiah Conder)
- Bread of heaven, on thee we feed (Josiah Conder)
- Bread of heav’n on Thee we feed (Josiah Conder)
- Bread of Life (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Bread of Life (May P. Hoyt)
- Bread of Life (Jeanni Gould)
- Bread of Life from Heaven (Susan R. Briehl)
- Bread of Life, Living Water (Annette Dickman)
- Bread of Life, Our Host and Meal (Ray Makeever; Rusty Edwards)
- Bread of the World (Reginald Heber)
- Bread of the World in Mercy Broken (Reginald Heber)
- Break Forth in Joy (Sally DeFord)
- Break forth in shouts of praise and song To him to (John Nicholson)
- Break Forth Into Joy (Joseph Barnby)
- Break forth into joy, break forth into joy (Joseph Barnby)
- Break forth into joy, oh Israel (Lawrence Lee)
- Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light (Johann Rist)
- Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light, And usher (Johann Rist)
- Break Forth, O Beauteous Heav’nly Light (Johann Rist)
- Break forth, O beauteous heav’nly light, And usher (Johann Rist)
- Break Not the Sabbath Day (Robert B. Baird)
- Break now the bread of Christ’s sacrifice (Susan R. Briehl)
- Break Now the Bread of Life (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break now the seal; for Satan’s time (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Break now the seal; for Satan’s time, The nations to deceive, hath come (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Break the bread, Jesus, break the bread (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Break thou the bread (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break Thou the Bread of Life (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Breathe (Marie Barnett)
- Breathe in Me (Michael W. Smith)
- Breathe O’er Our Waiting Spirits, Lord (John C. Slemp)
- Breathe on Me (Edwin Hatch; B. McKinney)
- Breathe on me, Breath (Edwin Hatch)
- Breathe on Me, Breath of God (Edwin Hatch)
- Breathe on me, breath of God / Da vida a mi alma, oh Dios / Souffle sur moi, mon Dieu (Edwin Hatch)
- Breathes there a man with soul so dead (Walter Scott)
- Breath of God, Breath of Peace (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Breath of Heaven (Chris Eaton; Amy Grant)
- Breath of the Living God / Soplo del Dios viviente (Osvaldo Catena)
- Breezes blowing, grass is growing (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Brethren, breathe one fervent prayer (Joseph Smith III)
- Brethren, breathe one fervent prayer, Ere from hence our footsteps tend (Joseph Smith III)
- Brethren, cheer! The Lord our King
- Brethren, cheer! The Lord our King Will accept the gifts we bring
- Brethren, power by earthly standards (John Craven)
- Brethren, pow’r by earthly standards (John Craven)
- Brethren, We Have Met to Worship (George Atkins)
- Brethren, we have met to worship and adore the Lord our God (George Atkins)
- Bricks and Mortar, Hands and Labor (Peggy Haymes)
- Bridegroom and Bride (John L. Bell)
- Brief life is here our portion (John Mason Neale; Bernard of Cluny)
- Brigham, Brigham Young
- Brigham, Brigham Young (Utah folk song)
- Brigham! Brigham Young! this honored name (Hannah T. King)
- Brigham Young (Evan Stephens)
- Brigham Young calls for assistance (Henry Maiben)
- Brigham Young’s Birthday (Charles L. Walker)
- Bright and Glorious Is the Sky (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Bright angels are singing (Esther C. Henck)
- Bright angels are singing, And joyously winging (Esther C. Henck)
- Bright, beautiful June with thy long pleasant days (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Brighten The Corner (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Brighten The Corner Where You Are (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Brighter
- Brighter Days in Store (William Willes)
- Brightest and Best (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and best are the sons of the morning (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and Best of the Stars (Reginald Heber)
- Brightest and best of the stars of the morning (Reginald Heber)
- Bright golden sunshine spilling on the ground (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Bright is the light of the “Old Rugged Cross” (B. B. McKinney)
- Bright King (Marcus L. Smith)
- Bright king, commence thy reign (Marcus L. Smith)
- Bright lights were shining in the hall (Otho Murphy)
- Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Brightly beams our Father’s mercy From his (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Brightly beams our Father’s mercy from His lighthouse evermore (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Brightly Gleams Our Banner (Thomas J. Potter)
- Brightly gleams our banner pointing to the sky (Thomas J. Potter)
- Brighton in Summer (Sylvia W. Dixon)
- Bright scenes of glory strike my sense (Sarah Jones)
- Bright Shone the Star (Joseph Smith III)
- Bright shone the star that o’er Bethlehem’s plain (Joseph Smith III)
- Bright stars are shining (Юлия Сеимова (Yulia Salimov))
- Bright, with the golden radiance cometh the dawn (Burton H. Winslow)
- Brilliant spring paints beauteous landscapes (Chen-Chang Yang; Mildred Wiant; Teng-Kiat Chiu)
- Bring a Gift of Love (Mary Kay Bottens)
- Bring a gift of love, bring a gift of love (Mary Kay Bottens)
- Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (French carol)
- Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella (French carol)
- Bring Back the Springtime (Kurt Kaiser)
- Bring Forth My Zion (K. Newell Dayley)
- Bring Forth the Kingdom (Marty Haugen)
- Bring forth the pris’ners to the bar (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bring forth the pris’ners to the bar, Before the Judge’s throne (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Bring, Heavy Heart, Your Grief to Me (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Bring, heavy heart, your grief to me, When sorrow’s (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Bring Him Home (Herbert Kretzmer)
- Bringing Gifts to God
- Bringing in the Sheaves (Knowles Shaw)
- Bring Many Names (Brian Wren)
- Bring many names, beautiful and good (Brian Wren)
- Bring Peace to Earth Again (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- Bring the good old bugle, boys (Henry C. Work)
- Bring the mercurochrome, quick, quick, quick! (Falk School Elementary Group)
- Bring Them In (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Bring Them In (Alexcenah Thomas)
- Bring the Wagon Home John (Anon.)
- Bring Us Rest (Eleace Monet Zachary)
- Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse (Lida Shivers Leech)
- Bring You Home (Nik Day; Kendra Lowe)
- Bring your little children nigh (Sally DeFord)
- Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few (Leila N. Morris)
- Broken (Kenneth Cope; Eliza Cope)
- Broken (Nadia Khristean)
- Broken clouds give rain (Kenneth Cope; Eliza Cope)
- Broken Hearts (Greg Simpson; Kenneth Cope)
- Broken Hearts Like Mine (Cherie Call)
- Broken Toys (Mary C. Martineau)
- Brother Brigham Says (Nonie N. Sorensen; Duane E. Hiatt)
- Brother Brigham says that if you plan (Nonie N. Sorensen; Duane E. Hiatt)
- Brother, Come and Dance (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Brother, Come and Dance with Me (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Brother, come and dance with me, Both my hands (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Brotherhood (Frank Mason North)
- Brotherhood in Our Day (Martha Ford Floro)
- Brother Hunt (R. C. Evans)
- Brother, is life’s morning clouded? (Joseph G. Fones)
- Brother, is life’s morning clouded? Has its sun-light ceased to shine? (Joseph G. Fones)
- Brother is life’s morning clouded Has the sunlight (Joseph G. Fones)
- Brother James’ Air (James Leith Macbeth Bain)
- Brother James’s Air (James Leith Macbeth Bain)
- Brother John (French folk song)
- Brother King and Sister Birdie (R. C. Evans)
- Brother Nap and Sister Mary (R. C. Evans)
- Brothers (Ella Rae Felsted)
- Brothers (Kenneth Cope)
- Brothers and Sisters of Mine (Kenneth I. Morse)
- Brothers and sisters of mine are the hungry (Kenneth I. Morse)
- Brothers and sisters united for a cause (Julie de Azevedo)
- Brothers, don’t stay away (African-American spiritual)
- Brothers Edmund, George, James, William, Joseph, and Franklin (Eliza R. Snow)
- Brother, shout your country’s anthem (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Brother, sing your country’s anthem (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Brother, sing your country’s anthem, Shout your land’s (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Brother, sister, let me serve you (Richard Gillard)
- Brothers, Sing On (Edvard Grieg)
- Brothers, Sisters, Let Us Gladly (Henry Bateman)
- Brother Williams, Brother Lyman, Brother Johnson (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Brother, you’ve been called to labor
- Brownies and Witches (Mayme Christenson)
- Brownies and witches and goblins and such (Mayme Christenson)
- Brrrlak! (Marie Daulne)
- Brush, brush, brush your teeth
- Brylee Amen (Barbara Sherer)
- Bubblin’ Over
- Bubblin’ over, bubblin’ over
- Buffalo Gals (John Hodges)
- Buffalo Gals (American folk song)
- Bugle Calls (Daniel Butterfield)
- Build an Ark (Marianne P. Wilcock)
- Builder Boys (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Building a House (Ruth M. Anderson)
- Building a Temple (Louise F. Grant)
- Building, building, all the day through (Ruth M. Anderson)
- Building, building, binding, seeking, finding (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Building for Zion (Frances Mills)
- Building on a Legacy of Faith (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Build me a home ’neath a western sky (Mark Nichols)
- Build My Temple (Norma A. Holik)
- Build Us Up, Lord (Mark Glaeser; Donna Hanna)
- Build us up, Lord, build us up (Mark Glaeser; Donna Hanna)
- Build Your Brothers (Marvin Payne)
- Built on a Rock (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on a rock the church doth stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on a rock the church shall stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on the Rock (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on the Rock of Christ (Dale S. Cox)
- Built on the Rock the church does stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Built on the rock the Church shall stand (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Bumpity, bumpity, bumpkin! Let’s roll (Virginia Hughes)
- Burden Down (African-American spiritual)
- Burden down, Lord, Burden down, Lord (African-American spiritual)
- Burdened and wary, craving rest we seek Thee (Dale S. Cox)
- Burden of Babylon
- Burdens Are Lifted at Calvary (John M. Moore)
- Buried beneath the yielding wave (Benjamin Beddome)
- Buried beneath the yielding wave, The great Redeemer lies (Benjamin Beddome)
- Buried with Christ (T. Ryder)
- Buried with Christ and raised with Him too (T. Ryder)
- Buried with Christ in death
- Buried with Christ! yes, thus we lie (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- Buried with Christ! yes, thus we lie Immersed beneath the wave (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- Burn in Me (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Burst Ye Emerald Gates (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Burst ye emerald gates and bring (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Burst ye emerald gates, and bring To my raptured vision (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Burst, ye em’rald gates, and bring (Richard Kempenfelt)
- Bury me quietly when I die (Eliza R. Snow)
- Busy as a man can be, He’s our bishop (Robert P. Manookin)
- Busy as a man can be, He’s our bishop; He finds time (Robert P. Manookin)
- Busy bee, you seem to know (Edith Robbins)
- Busy People (Elizabeth Bennett)
- But, above all, lay hold (Charles Wesley)
- But for a Small Moment
- But hark! and hear the joyful sound (Austin A. Cowles)
- But “I know whom I have believed (Daniel W. Whittle)
- But Lo! The Harvest Wide Extends (Parley P. Pratt)
- Buttercup (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own (Julius Schubring)
- But the Lord is mindful of his own, he remembers (Julius Schubring)
- But the Lord is mindful of his own, he remembers his (Julius Schubring)
- But what difference does it make (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- But who is a Christian? (Alexander Campbell)
- Buzzing (Dorothy Ostler)
- Bwana Awabariki (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana Awabariki / God zijn zegen is met u (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana awabariki / God zijn zegen is met u / May God grant you a blessing / Que Dios hoy te bendiga / L’Éternel te bénira / Gottes Segen sei mit dir (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana awabariki / L’Éternel te bénira / May God grant you a blessing (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana Awabariki / May God Grant You a Blessing (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana Awabariki / May God Grant You a Blessing / Que Dios hoy te bendiga / L’Éternel te bénira (Swahili folk hymn)
- Bwana awabariki / May God grant you a blessing / Que Dios hoy te bendiga / L’Éternel te bénira / Gottes Segen sei mit dir (Swahili folk hymn)
- By a little brown cottage, quaint and low (Annie D. Palmer)
- By all the Saints upon the earth (Joel H. Johnson)
- By All Your Saints (Horatio Bolton Nelson)
- By All Your Saints in Warfare (Horatio Bolton Nelson)
- By all your saints still striving (Horatio Bolton Nelson)
- By-a-low, by-a-low, Dear little Dolly (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- By-a-low, by-a-low, Dear little dolly to bed must go (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- By and by, when the morning comes (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- By Bendemeer’s Stream (Thomas Moore)
- By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored (George Rawson)
- Bye Baby Bunting
- Bye baby bunting, Daddy’s gone a-hunting, to get a little
- “Bye low bye,” I can hear her sing (Melvina C. Woods)
- By faith the ancients sought the Lord (William W. Phelps)
- By faith the ancients sought the Lord, From time to time obtained his word (William W. Phelps)
- By Galilee of long ago (Clifford A. Cole)
- By Grace Are Ye Saved (Daniel W. Whittle)
- By Grace I’m Saved (Christian Ludwig Scheidt)
- By grace I’m saved, grace free and boundless (Christian Ludwig Scheidt)
- By Grace We Have Been Saved (Frederick Whitfield; Rusty Edwards)
- By grace we have been saved through faith (Frederick Whitfield; Rusty Edwards)
- By Gracious Powers (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By gracious powers so wonderfully sheltered (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By Gracious Powers / Von guten Mächten treu und still umgeben (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By gracious pow’rs so wonderfully sheltered (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By gracious pow’rs so wonderfully sheltered / Von guten Mächten treu und still umgeben (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
- By His Grace (Steve Fry)
- By His grace I am redeemed (Steve Fry)
- By intercourse with spirits bright and fair
- By Killarney’s lakes and fells (Michael William Balfe)
- By Revelation Called of God (Evan A. Fry)
- By revelation called of God As Aaron was of old (Evan A. Fry)
- By roads that wound uphill and down (Louis F. Benson)
- By the Babylonian Rivers (Ewald J. Bash)
- By the Babylonian rivers we sat down (Ewald J. Bash)
- By the Babylonian rivers we sat down in grief and wept / En ribera babilonia, pueblo sin consolación / Sur des rives étrangères notre exil nous a conduit (Ewald J. Bash)
- By the Creator, Joseph was appointed (Hieronimo Casanate)
- By the Light of the Moon (French folk song)
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edward Madden)
- By the Power of His Word (Steven K. Jones)
- By the River (Jeannine Lasky; Rachelle Call)
- By the rivers of Babylon, there we wept
- By the river’s verdant side (Anon.; Alexander Neibaur)
- By the Sea of Crystal (William Kuipers)
- By the still water, where air is crisp and clear (Julie de Azevedo)
- By the stream’s clear waters (George Minns)
- By the stream’s clear waters straying (George Minns)
- By the waterside, with gladness
- By the water-side with gladness
- By the waterside, with gladness, Gather round to praise the Lord
- By the Waters of Babylon (Philip Hayes)
- By the Waters of Babylon (Philip James)
- By the Waters of Minnetonka (Thurlow Lieurance)
- By the Waters of Minnetonka (James M. Cavanass)
- By the Waters of Mormon (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- By the waters of Mormon, with a forest nearby (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- By the waters, the waters of Babylon (Philip Hayes)
- By the Well, a Thirsty Woman (Elizabeth Stilborn)
- By this monument we stand
- By thy Cross, O Christ, and passion (Ernest Edwin Ryden; Johan Olof Wallin; Ernst William Olson)
- By Thy Mercy (James J. Cummins)
- By Thy Redeeming Cross (Arthur A. Oakman)
- By Thy Redeeming Cross, O Lord (Arthur A. Oakman)
- By thy rivers gently flowing Illinois, Illinois (C. H. Chamberlain)
- By thy Spirit’s presence stirr’d (Mark H. Forscutt)
- By thy Spirit’s presence stirred (Mark H. Forscutt)
- By thy Spirit’s presence stirred, While we in thy house have dwelt (Mark H. Forscutt)
- By Two and Two (John V. Pearson)
- By two and two, by faith and prayer (John V. Pearson)
- By Whatever Name We Call You (Dosia Carlson)
- By yon bonnie banks (Anon.)
- By yon bonnie banks, And by yon (Anon.)
- By yon bonnie banks, And by yon bonnie braes (Anon.)
- By Your Hand You Feed Your People (Susan R. Briehl)
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- Cabbage! Carrots! Coconuts! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Caledonia
- California (John Parry)
- Call (Hans Henry Petersen)
- Call after call, face after face (Nadia Khristean)
- Called as Partners in Christ’s Service (Jane Parker Huber)
- Called by Christ to Love Each Other (Jane Parker Huber)
- Called by God to make the journey (Randall Pratt)
- Called by God to make the journey in community with Christ (Randall Pratt)
- Called from their firesides and dearly loved homes (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Called to Gather as God’s People (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Called to Serve (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called to serve Him (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called to serve Him, heav’nly King of glory (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called to serve him, heav’nly King of glory, Chosen (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Called unto holiness, church of our God (Lelia N. Morris)
- Calling the Prodigal (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Calling today (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Calling You (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Call Jehovah thy salvation (James Montgomery)
- Call Me (C. Austin Miles)
- Call me, and I obey (Evan Stephens)
- Call me, and I obey; Make known the Father’s will (Evan Stephens)
- Call of a Lifetime (Wayne Burton)
- Call of the roses (Virginia Jacobsen)
- Call on Me (Kenneth Cope)
- Call to Worship (Isaiah 55:6; Calvin W. Laufer)
- Call to Worship (Psalm 100:4)
- Calm Is the Night (Holly Woolley)
- Calm is the night, quiet majesties (Holly Woolley)
- Calm me, my God, and keep me calm (Horatius Bonar)
- Calm me, my God, though loud and rude (Horatius Bonar)
- Calm me, my God, though loud and rude The sounds my ear that greet (Horatius Bonar)
- Calm on the bosom of thy God (Felicia D. Hemans)
- Calm on the bosom of thy God, Young spirit, rest thee now! (Felicia D. Hemans)
- Calm on the list’ning ear of night (Edmund H. Sears)
- Calm on the list’ning ear of night, Come heaven’s melodious strains (Edmund H. Sears)
- Calm to the Waves (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Calm to the waves, calm to the wind (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Calvary (William McKendree Darwood)
- Calvary (African American spiritual)
- Calvary
- Calvary (Henry Vaughan)
- Calvary
- Calvary Covers It All (Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor)
- Came A-riding (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding by one day, Zum-tadiya-diya (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding on a day (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding on a day, Zum-ta-di-ya-di-ya (Czech folk song)
- Came a-riding on a day, Zumta-diya-diya (Czech folk song)
- Came a time At the crossroads (Don Stirling)
- Campaign for General Smith
- Campaign for General Smith (Parley P. Pratt)
- Campers Good Night Song
- Camping Out (Martha Jones Barnes)
- Camp of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Camp of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Camp of Israel, Rise and Go! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Camp Song
- Camptime in the Rockies
- Camptown Races (Stephen C. Foster)
- Canaan (A. W.)
- Canada (R. C. Evans)
- Can a Little Child like Me? (Mary M. Dodge)
- Can a little child like me Thank the Father (Mary M. Dodge)
- Can a little child like me, Thank the Father fittingly? (Mary M. Dodge)
- Candle in the Dark (Jerry Williams; Patricia Youkstetter)
- Candlelight
- Candle of Hope (Mary E. Gillin)
- Can I forget, or yet efface Away from memory (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Canoe Round (Margaret Embers McGee)
- Canoe Song (Margaret Embers McGee)
- Can Steel and Stone and Swirling Spire (Danny A. Belrose)
- Canta, canta, pajarito (Nicanor Molinare)
- Cantad al Señor / Oh, sing to the Lord (Brazilian folk song)
- Cantai ao Senhor (Brazilian folk song)
- Cantai ao Senhor / O sing to the Lord / Cantad al Señor (Brazilian folk song)
- Cantemos al Creador (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Creador / Creator God we sing (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor / Oh, sing to God above (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor / O sing unto the Lord (Carlos Rosas)
- Cantemos al Señor un himno de alegría / Let’s sing unto the Lord a hymn of glad rejoicing (Carlos Rosas)
- Can These Bones Live? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Can these bones live? Thou knowest Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Canticle of Christ’s Obedience (Philippians 2:5; James E. Clemens)
- Canticle of Covenant Faithfulness
- Canticle of God’s Glory
- Canticle of God’s Glory
- Canticle of Hope (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Canticle of Light and Darkness (Carlton R. Young)
- Canticle of Love (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Canticle of Mary
- Canticle of Mary
- Canticle of Moses and Miriam
- Canticle of Praise to God
- Canticle of Prayer (Alan Luff)
- Canticle of Redemption (Liturgical text)
- Canticle of Remembrance
- Canticle of Simeon
- Canticle of Simeon
- Canticle of Thanksgiving (Charles Wesley)
- Canticle of Thanksgiving (John Rutter)
- Canticle of the Holy Trinity (Johann J. Schütz)
- Canticle of the Mystery Revealed in Flesh
- Canticle of the Nativity (Rob Millett)
- Canticle of the Three
- Canticle of the Turning (Luke 1:46–55; Rory Cooney)
- Canticle of Wisdom (Harrell Beck)
- Canticle of Zechariah
- Canticle of Zechariah (James Montgomery)
- Canticle to Christ
- Canticle to the Lamb
- Cantique de Noël (Placide Cappeau)
- Can’t Nobody Do Me Like Jesus (Andraé Crouch)
- Canto de Esperanza (Alvin Schutmaat)
- Canto de esperanza/Song of Hope (Alvin Schutmaat)
- Canto de las posadas (Latin American carol)
- Cantons tous ensemble (Anon.)
- Cantons tous ensemble, Chantons tous ensemble / Ia himene tatou, Ia himene tatou / Let us sing together, Let us sing together (Anon.)
- Can we by searching find out God (Elizabeth Cosnett)
- Can We Calculate Our Giving (Danny A. Belrose)
- Can You Feel So Now? (David B. Larsen)
- Can you find a young woman of virtue? (Annette Dickman)
- Can you hear? Can you hear? (Sally DeFord)
- Can you see me (Madilyn Paige)
- Can you see me over here (Madilyn Paige)
- Can you tell me
- Can you tell me, Can you tell me
- Cape Cod Chantey (Sea shanty)
- Cape Code Cantey (Sea shanty)
- Cape Cod Girls (Sea shanty)
- Cape Cod girls, they have no combs (Sea shanty)
- Captain Jinks (William Horace Lingard)
- Captain of Israel’s Host (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of Israel’s host, and Guide (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of Israel’s host, and Guide Of all who seek (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of My Soul (Afterglow)
- Captain of our salvation, take (Charles Wesley)
- Captain of our salvation, take The souls we here present to thee (Charles Wesley)
- Captain With His Whiskers (C. L. Peticolas)
- Cares Chorus (Kelly Willard)
- Carillon
- Carillon de Westmister
- Carillon-Sorte
- Caring for the Earth
- Caring, sharing, loving His people (Geraldine Woods)
- Carnations bring, ‘tis Mother’s Day, and may (George H. Durham)
- Carol at the Manger (Marty Haugen)
- Carol for Advent (Nancy Price; Don Besig)
- Carol for Christmas Morning (Laurie Williams Sowby)
- Caroline (Eliza R. Snow)
- Carol of the Bells (Peter J. Wilhousky)
- Carol of the Birds (Martin Shaw)
- Carol of the Shepherds (Czech folk tune)
- Carol Our Christmas (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Carol our Christmas, an upside-down Christmas (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Carol to a King (Julie Larsen)
- Carried by Love (Susan Bentall Boersma)
- Carrot Greens
- Carrousel
- Carry Blessings With You (James Rowe)
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (James A. Bland)
- Carry me back to old Virginny. There’s where (James A. Bland)
- Carry me back to the land of my fathers (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Carry Me Back To The Lands Of My Fathers (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Carry Me Through (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Carry On (Ruth May Fox)
- Carry Your Cross With A Smile (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Carson’s Song (Monica Scott)
- Carve Dat Possum (Henry Hart; Sam Lucas)
- Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde (John F. Palmer)
- Cast Down, O God, the Idols (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- Cast me not away from your presence
- Cast On Him Your Burden (George Bennard)
- Cast Out, O Christ (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Cast out, O Christ, cast far away (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters (J. H. Hanford)
- Cast thy bread upon the waters And doubt not (J. H. Hanford)
- Cast thy bread upon the waters, Thinking not ’tis thrown away (J. H. Hanford)
- Cast Thy Burden (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden on the Lord (George Rawson)
- Cast Thy Burden On the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden on the Lord, Only lean (George Rawson)
- Cast Thy Burden upon the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord; And he (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord, And he shall (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord, And he shall sustain (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord; and He shall sustain thee (Julius Schubring)
- Cast thy burden upon the Lord, And he will (Julius Schubring)
- Cast Your Burden on the Lord (Sally DeFord)
- Cast Your Cares (Carlton Burgess)
- Casy would waltz with a strawberry blond (John F. Palmer)
- Catch the falling rain (Nita Dale Milner)
- Catch the Sunshine (George F. Root)
- Catch the sunshine! tho’ it flickers (George F. Root)
- Catch the sunshine! tho’ it flickers Thro’ a dark and dismal (George F. Root)
- Catch the sunshine! tho’ it flickers Thro’ a dark and dismal cloud (George F. Root)
- C, dat’s de way to begin (Sidney L. Perrin; Bob Slater)
- Cease, ye fearful Saints, to murmur! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Cease, Ye Fond Parents (Eliza R. Snow)
- Cease, ye fond parents, cease to weep (Eliza R. Snow)
- Cease, ye fond parents, cease to weep; let grief (Eliza R. Snow)
- Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish (William Bengo Collyer)
- Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish O’er the grave of those you love (William Bengo Collyer)
- Cease ye wailing winds to blow
- Celebrate (Nik Day)
- Celebrate! (Jeanni Gould)
- Celebrate His Love (Jeanni Gould)
- Celebrate Jesus (Gary Oliver)
- Celebrate Jesus, celebrate (Gary Oliver)
- Celebrate Jesus, celebrate! / ¡Celebrad a Cristo, celebrad! / Célébrez Jésus, célébrez ! (Gary Oliver)
- Celebrate the Mormon Pioneers (Randall W. Boothe; Ron Simpson)
- Celebrating the Light (Michael McLean)
- Celebration Song for the Fourth of July (Eliza R. Snow)
- Célébrez Jésus, célébrez ! (Gary Oliver)
- Célébrez Jésus, célébrez ! / Celebrate Jesus, celebrate! (Gary Oliver)
- Celestial City (John Fellows)
- Celestial Glory (Eliza R. Snow)
- Celtic Alleluia (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Centennial (Zella A. Johnson)
- Centennial Hymn (Evan Stephens)
- Centennial Hymn (Evan Stephens)
- Center of My Joy (Richard Smallwood; William Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Center of Peace (Barbara Howard)
- Central Will Shine
- Central will shine tonight, Central will shine
- Certainly Lord
- Chains (David Osmond; Aaron Edson)
- Chairs to Mend (William Hayes)
- Chairs to mend, old chairs to mend (William Hayes)
- Challenge (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Challenge to Youth (Merl B. Grover)
- Change (Nik Day; Camry Pula)
- Change (Eliza R. Snow)
- Change My Heart, O God (Eddie Espinosa)
- Change My Heart, O God (Eddie Espinosa)
- Change my heart, O God / Cámbiame, Señor / 항 상 진 실 케 (Eddie Espinosa)
- Change Your Heart (Nik Day)
- Channels Only (Mary E. Maxwell)
- Chanticleer is dead (Folk song)
- Chantons pour la justice (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Chantons pour la justice / Circle round for freedom (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Chants for Bending and Stretching (Aileen Fisher)
- Chants for Bending and Stretching
- Chants for Tiptoeing
- Chants for Tiptoeing
- Chant—True Religion (John Lyon)
- Chariot rode on the mountain top (African-American spiritual)
- Charitas (Eliza R. Snow)
- Charity (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Charity (Elva P. Bushman)
- Charity and True Patriotism (Parley P. Pratt)
- Charity is pure love (Toni Thomas)
- Charity, Never Failing (Toni Thomas)
- Charles to his teacher (Eliza R. Snow)
- Charles to his teacher—Sir, you say (Eliza R. Snow)
- Charlie Is My Darling (James Hogg; Lady Caroline Nairn)
- Charlie Is My Darling (Scotch folk song)
- Charlie is my darling, my darling, my darling (James Hogg; Lady Caroline Nairn)
- Charlie Knell’s Wedding
- Charlie with Katie, his sister, played
- Charms of Springtime
- Charter of Nauvoo
- Checking On Me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Cheeks Aglow
- Cheeks are all aglow, Eyes
- Cheerful Chugga (Rita S. Robinson)
- Cheerful Chugga, Cheerful Chugga, Chugga is my name (Rita S. Robinson)
- Cheerful Giving (P. H.)
- Cheerfulness (Alma C. Barmore)
- Cheerful the summer hours (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Cheerful the summer hours, Pleasant the summer days (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer! we are bound for peaceful Zion! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer; we’re bound for peaceful Zion! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer, Saints, cheer! we’ve bound for peaceful Zion! (James F. Bell)
- Cheer Up (Traditional)
- Cheer Up (German folk song)
- Cheer Up (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Cheer up, cheer up, Cheer up, cheer up (Traditional)
- Cheer up! Cheer up, I say! (German folk song)
- Cheer up! Cheer up, I say! Bluebird’s singing (German folk song)
- Cheer up! Cheer up! my people
- Cheer up, (name), Cheer up, (name) (Traditional)
- Cherchez d’abord le royaume de Dieu (Karen Lafferty)
- Cherchez d’abord le royaume de Dieu / Seek ye first the kingdom of God (Karen Lafferty)
- Cherries So Ripe
- Cherries so ripe and so round
- Cherry Bloom (Japanese folk song)
- Cherry Trees (Japanese folk song)
- Cherry trees, cherry trees (Japanese folk song)
- Cherry trees, cherry trees Bloom so bright (Japanese folk song)
- Cherubim Song (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Chester (William Billings)
- Chew, chew, chew your food (Anon.)
- Chew, chew, chew your food, Gently (Anon.)
- Chew Your Food (Anon.)
- Chicken crowin’ on Sourwood mountain
- Chicks (Harriet B. Jones)
- Chiefest of Ten Thousand (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Chief of Sinners Though I Be (William McComb)
- Child (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- Child from Heaven
- Childhood how passing sweet its radiant hours (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Childhood’s years (William Dickson)
- Childhood’s years are passing o’er us, Youthful (William Dickson)
- Child in a Manger (Sally DeFord)
- Child in the Manger (Mary MacDonald; Lachlan Macbean)
- Child in the manger, Infant of Mary (Mary MacDonald)
- Child of a King (Harriet E. Buell)
- Child of Blessing, Child of Promise (Ronald S. Cole-Turner)
- Child of God (African-American spiritual)
- Child of God
- Child of Grace (Roger Hoffman; Melanie Hoffman)
- Child of Heaven (Jeanni Gould)
- Child of Light (Michele Sadler)
- Child of Light (Mindy Gledhill)
- Child of Love (Tina English)
- Child of Mine (Marie-Françoise Euvrard)
- Child of mine, little child (Marie-Françoise Euvrard)
- Child of the Handcart Train (Camilla Woodbury Judd)
- Child of the light, Awaken to the morning (Michele Sadler)
- Children (Charles Dickens)
- Children All Over the World (Peggy Hill Ryskamp)
- Children Are a Gift from Heaven (John E. Simons)
- Children are singing, glad voices ringing
- Children, children, raise your voices (William Willes)
- Children, do you love each other? (Anon.)
- Children, do you love each other? Are you always (Anon.)
- Children, Gladly Join and Sing (George Manwaring)
- Children gladly join and sing, on this holy day (George Manwaring)
- Children, Go Where I Send Thee
- Children, hark the bells are ringing, Join the
- Children, haste to Sunday school (George Manwaring)
- Children, haste to Sunday-school (George Manwaring)
- Children, haste to Sunday School, Every Sabbath (George Manwaring)
- Children, look at the stars, when they’re shining bright (Eliza R. Snow)
- Children, obey your parents (Eliza R. Snow)
- Children of God (Anderson T. Dailey)
- Children of God (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Children of God, lift hearts to one another (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Children of Our Heavenly Father (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Children of the heavely King (John Cennick)
- Children of the Heavenly Father (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Children of the heavenly King (John Cennick)
- Children of the heavenly King as we journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the heavenly King, As ye journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the Heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing (John Cennick)
- Children of the heav’nly Father (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Children of the heav’nly King As we journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the heav’nly King, As ye journey (John Cennick)
- Children of the King (John Cennick)
- Children of the Sabbath School (William Willes)
- Children of the Saints of God (Orson F. Whitney)
- Children of the Saints of God, Born and reared (Orson F. Whitney)
- Children of the Saints of Zion (Gus M. Clarke)
- Children of the Saints of Zion, Tune your voices (Gus M. Clarke)
- Children of the Saints of Zion, Tune your voices sweet (Gus M. Clarke)
- Children of the Savior King, Raise your voices, sweetly sing (Anna Johnson)
- Children of the Wind (Stephen Schwartz)
- Children of Zion
- Children of Zion
- Children of Zion, awake from your sadness
- Children of Zion, awake from your slumber
- Children of Zion, join and sing (Robert B. Baird)
- Children of Zion, join and sing Praises to God, our (Robert B. Baird)
- Children’s Day (Minne A. Greiner)
- Children’s Day! Children’s Day! (Minne A. Greiner)
- Children’s Day! Children’s Day! Hail with joy (Minne A. Greiner)
- Children’s Devotional Hymn (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Children’s Hymn of Praise (Anon.)
- Children sing, caroling of Jesus’ birth tonight (Tia M. Rix)
- Children singing, music ringing (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Children’s Morning Song (L. Dalton)
- Children’s Praise (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Children’s praises (J. Erskine Clarke)
- Children’s prayer (George Manwaring)
- Children’s prayer (Lucy E. Browning)
- Children’s Song (John Nicholson)
- Children’s Song (John Edwards)
- Children’s Song (William Willes)
- Children’s Songbook Medley
- Children’s Song of the Nativity (Frances A. Chesterton)
- Children used to be round shouldered (F. R. Carolyn)
- Children, what do you do when it’s Primary
- Children, what is your song today? (Edward S. Lorenz)
- Child’s Desire (Jemima Luke)
- Child’s Evening Prayer (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Child’s Hymn (Anon.)
- Child’s Morning Hymn (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Child’s Play (Traditional; Bob Ahlander; Rick McFarland; Todd Seymour)
- Chilly Water (African American spiritual)
- Chilly water, chilly water, Hallelujah (African American spiritual)
- Chime On Sweet Bells (Fronia Smith)
- Chinese Lantern Carol (Jacqueline Hanna McNair)
- Ching-a-Ring Chaw (Aaron Copland)
- Chíu, Chíu, Chíu (Nicanor Molinare)
- Choices (Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- Cholera (John Lyon)
- Choo choo choo Too-toot choo choo (Mark Nichols)
- Choo-Ka-Choo! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Choo-ka-choo, choo-ka-choo! The train is speeding past! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Choose Connection (Jonathan Wing)
- Choose Him Again (Shawna Edwards)
- Choose Joy (Tyler Castleton; Scott Krippayne)
- Choose Life (Carey Landry)
- Choose Something Like a Star (Robert Frost)
- Choose That Good Part (Eda V. Ashby; Alice W. Johnson)
- Choose the Right (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the Right Way (Clara W. McMaster)
- Choose the right, when a choice (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the right! when a choice is plac’d before you (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the right, when a choice is placed before (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose the right, when a choice is placed before you (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Choose to Believe (Jesse Ellsworth)
- Choose to Believe (Jenny N. Richards)
- Choose to Stay (Nik Day; Lee Gibbons; Justin Garvin)
- Choose Ye this Day (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Choose You This Day (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Choosing (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Choosing Faith (Tami J. Creamer; Alyssa Chambers; Jessica Fenenbock)
- Choosing Song
- Choral (Evan Stephens)
- Chorale (Martin Luther)
- Choral Fantasy (Joseph Addison)
- Choral-Prelude on Slane
- Choral Sanctus (Isaiah 6:3)
- Choristers of Light (Katherine K. Davis)
- Chorus (1 Corinthians 15:21–22) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (1 Corinthians 15:57) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Hebrews 1:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 40:5) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 53:4–5) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 53:5) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 53:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Isaiah 9:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (John 1:29) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Luke 2:14) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Malachi 3:3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Matthew 11:30) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 22:9) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 2:3) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 24:7–10) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Psalm 68:11) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Revelation 19:6; Revelation 11:15; Revelation 19:16) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Revelation 5:12–13) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chorus (Romans 10:18) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Chosen Messengers of Glory (David H. Smith)
- Chosen messengers of glory, O’er the ocean swiftly go (David H. Smith)
- Chosen messengers of glory, To the nations (David H. Smith)
- Chosen One (Dianne Williams McKee)
- Chosen One, God’s own Son (Dianne Williams McKee)
- Chosen Workers (Verda E. Bryant)
- Christ Alone (Robert Lowry)
- Christ and His Little Ones (Orson F. Whitney)
- Christ Arose (Robert Lowry)
- Christ at Table There with Friends (Anabel S. Miller)
- Christ Be Beside Me (James Quinn)
- Christ Be in Your Senses (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Christ Be My Leader (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ be my leader by night as by day (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ Be Near at Either Hand
- Christ, Be Our Light (Bernadette Farrell)
- Christ Beside Me (James Quinn)
- Christ beside me, Christ before me (James Quinn)
- Christ be with me, Christ within me (St. Patrick)
- Christ Came unto His Other Sheep (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Christ Can Heal the Broken Hearted (David B. Larsen)
- Christ Comes as One Unknown (Albert Schweitzer)
- Christ comes to us as one unknown (Albert Schweitzer)
- Christeen LeRoy
- Christ, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor (George Hugh Bourne)
- Christ for the Whole Wide World! (Hattie Bell Allen)
- Christ for the World We Sing (Samuel Wolcott)
- Christ for the world we sing; The world (Samuel Wolcott)
- Christ, from Whom All Blessings Flow (Charles Wesley)
- Christ Has Arisen, Alleluia (Bernard Kyamanywa)
- Christ Has Broken Down the Wall (Mark A. Miller)
- Christ Has Called Us to New Visions (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ Has Changed the World’s Direction! (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Christ has died
- Christ has died
- Christ has died, Christ has died
- Christ Has Died; Christ Is Risen
- Christ has for sin atonement made (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Christ Has Risen While Earth Slumbers (John L. Bell; Graham Maule)
- Christ Hath a Garden (Isaac Watts; Robert Bridges)
- Christ hath drank deep of the cup of affliction (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Christ hath drank deep of the cup of affliction, Passed through the sorrows of life and its woes (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Christ hath giv’n the flowers (Michelle Willis)
- Christ, have mercy
- Christ High-Ascended (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ High-Ascended, Now in Glory Seated (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christian, dost thou see them (John Mason Neale; Andrew of Crete)
- Christian Hearts, in Love United (Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- Christian People, Raise Your Song (Colin P. Thompson)
- Christian People, Sing Together (Marjorie Dobson)
- Christian, Rise and Act Thy Creed (F. A. Rollo Russell)
- Christian, Rise and Act Your Creed (F. A. Rollo Russell)
- Christians All, Your Lord Is Coming (Jim Miller)
- Christians, Awake! (John Byrom)
- Christians, awake, salute the happy morn (John Byrom)
- Christians, brethren, ere we part (Henry Kirke White)
- Christians everywhere shall sing now and alway (Brian Wren)
- Christians everywhere shall sing now and always (Brian Wren)
- Christian’s Goodnight (Sarah Doudney)
- Christians, Let Us Go and Serve Him (Jana Wolfe)
- Christians Only
- Christians, to the Paschal victim (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christians, wake, no longer sleep (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Christians, We Have Met to Worship (George Atkins)
- Christians, While on Earth Abiding (Jesper Svedberg; Johan Olaf Wallin)
- Christian, wake, be up and doing (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Christine LeRoy
- Christ Is Alive! (Brian Wren)
- Christ is alive! Let Christians sing (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is All (Kenneth Morris)
- Christ Is Arisen (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is arisen. Alleluia, alleluia! (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is arisen from grave’s dark prison (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is arisen From the grave’s dark prison (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ is Born (Sally DeFord)
- Christ is born in Bethlehem (Gary Croxall)
- Christ is Born, the Joyful Story (Evan Stephens)
- Christ is born, ye faithful rise (Sally DeFord)
- Christ Is Coming! (John R. MacDuff)
- Christ is coming! Let creation (John R. MacDuff)
- Christ is coming! Let creation Bid her groans and travail cease (John R. MacDuff)
- Christ Is God’s Never Changing ’Yes!’ (Alan Gaunt)
- Christ is King (Charlotte B. Merritt)
- Christ Is King (Charles R. Scoville)
- Christ Is Living / Cristo vive (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is living, no more weeping / ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is Lord of life eternal (Joseph Smith III)
- Christ is Lord of life eternal, Crowned as Lord on Calvary (Joseph Smith III)
- Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Latin hymn)
- Christ is made the sure Foundation, Christ the Head (Latin hymn)
- Christ Is Our Cornerstone (John Chandler)
- Christ is risen (Evan Stephens)
- Christ is Risen (Hugh C. Benner)
- Christ Is Risen (Mary L. Butler)
- Christ Is Risen (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is Risen (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is Risen! Alleluia! (John S. Monsell)
- Christ is risen! Alleluia! Risen our victorious head (John S. Monsell)
- Christ Is Risen, Christ Is Living (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is risen, Christ is living / ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto! (Nicolás Martínez)
- Christ is risen, Christ is risen! (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Christ is risen! Christ is risen from the dead (Evan Stephens)
- Christ Is Risen from the Dead (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Christ is risen! Shout Hosanna! (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is Risen! Shout Hosanna! (Brian Wren)
- Christ Is Surely Coming (Christopher M. Idle)
- Christ Is the Foundation (John S. B. Monsell)
- Christ is the foundation Of the house (John S. B. Monsell)
- Christ is the King! (George K. A. Bell)
- Christ is the king! O friends, rejoice (George K. A. Bell)
- Christ is the King! O friends upraise (George K. A. Bell)
- Christ Is the Savior (Kevin B. Snow)
- Christ is the Savior of all the world (Kevin B. Snow)
- Christ Is the World’s Light (Fred Pratt Green)
- Christ is the world’s light, Christ and none other (Fred Pratt Green)
- Christ Is the World’s Redeemer (Columba; Duncan MacGregor)
- Christ is the world’s true Light (George Wallace Briggs)
- Christ Jesus, Being in the Form of God
- Christ Jesus found me lost in sin (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands (Martin Luther)
- Christ Jesus my Lord from heaven came (Frank E. Roush)
- Christ Jesus, Please Be by Our Side (Madeleine Forrell Marshall; Wilhelm August II)
- Christ Leads! (Brian Wren)
- Christ leads! From the shore to the hills (Brian Wren)
- Christ, Let Us Come with You (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Christ Liveth in Me (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Christ Loves the Church (Brian Wren)
- Christ loves the church, with grace beyond all measure (Brian Wren)
- Christmas (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Christmas (Elsie C. Carroll)
- Christmas
- Christmas Allelu (Jaime Hartman Gutierrez)
- Christmas Alleluia (Sharon A. Bagley)
- Christmas Babe (Frances K. Taylor)
- Christmas bells
- Christmas Bells (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas Bells (Anon.)
- Christmas Bells (William Thomas Giffe)
- Christmas Bells (Olive Woodman)
- Christmas Bells
- Christmas bells are ringing (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas Bells Are Ringing (Robert P. Manookin)
- Christmas bells are ringing clear (Anon.)
- Christmas bells are ringing, Hail the Savior’s birth (Robert P. Manookin)
- Christmas bells are ringing. Hear what (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas bells are ringing. Hear what they say (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Christmas bells are sweetly ringing (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Christmas bells ring (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas bells ring, Gladly we sing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas bells ring, Gladly we sing Merry (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas bells ring Gladly we sing Merry Merry Christmas (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas brings joy to every heart (Cecil Cowdrey; Bernhardt Severin Ingemann)
- Christmas Carol (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Christmas Carol (Anon.)
- Christmas Carol (Nahum Tate)
- Christmas Carol (Edmund H. Sears)
- Christmas Carol (Helen Ekin Starrett)
- Christmas Carol (Charles Kingsley)
- Christmas Carol (Traditional, 15th century)
- Christmas Carol (English carol)
- Christmas Carol (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Christmas Carolling Song (English carol)
- Christmas Chimes (Abbie Rees Madsen)
- Christmas Chimes (Jane Hatch Turner)
- Christmas Comes Again (Don H. Staheli)
- Christmas Comes Again (Don H. Staheli)
- Christmas Cradle Song (George F. Wilson)
- Christmas dawn (Abbie Rees Madsen)
- Christmas Day (Jenny W. Francis)
- Christmas day is come again (Don H. Staheli)
- Christmas Eve (Myles B. Foster)
- Christmas Eve (Katherine K. Duffin)
- Christmas Eve (Bernice Randall Angelico)
- Christmas Eve (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Christmas Gifts
- Christmas Hymn (Eleanor Smith’s Songs)
- Christmas in Your Heart (Maria A. Davis)
- Christmas in Zarahemla (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Christmas in Zarahemla (Merrijane Rice)
- Christmas is a time to share (Jenny W. Francis)
- Christmas Is Coming (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Christmas Lullaby (Val C. Wilcox)
- Christmas Lullaby (Mildred Johnson)
- Christmas Lullaby (Mary Gilbert Wray)
- Christmas Lullaby-lo (Rita S. Robinson)
- Christmas Medley
- Christmas morning (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Christmas Musings (R. C. Evans)
- Christmas Musings (R. C. Evans)
- Christmas Night (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Christmas Night (Patty S. Hill)
- Christmas Night (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Christmas Night (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Christmas night, when snow is gently falling (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Christmas night, when the snow is gently falling (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Christmas Playlet (Grace Madsen Pratt)
- Christmas Song (Evan Stephens)
- Christmas Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Christmas Song (Evan Stephens)
- Christmas Song (Lydia Ward)
- Christmas Time Is Here (Tia M. Rix)
- Christmas Time Is Here (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Christmas time is music time (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Christ, Mighty Savior (Anne LeCroy; Alan McDougall)
- Christ, Mighty Savior, Light of all creation (Anne LeCroy; Alan McDougall)
- Christ my Lord gave all for me (Ralph Manchee)
- Christ of the Upward Way (Walter J. Mathams)
- Christ of the Upward Way, My Guide divine (Walter J. Mathams)
- Christopher Robin goes hopity, hopity (Alan Alexander Milne)
- Christ our God to thee we raise (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- Christ, Our Human Likeness Sharing (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ Our King Is Risen This Day (Andrew Moore)
- Christ our King is ris’n this day, Rejoice! (Andrew Moore)
- Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us (Book of Common Prayer)
- Christ our Redeemer died on the cross (John G. Foote)
- Christ Receiveth Sinful Men (Erdmann Neumeister)
- Christ Returneth (H. L. Turner)
- Christ Rose Up from the Dead (African American spiritual)
- Christ’s death, O God, we proclaim (The Book of Common Worship)
- Christ Sits at God’s Right Hand (Stephen P. Starke)
- Christ’s Ministry to the Nephites (Parley P. Pratt)
- Christ’s Partners All Are We (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ’s Second Coming (John Lyon)
- Christ’s true church doth oft remind me (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Christ’s Word to Us (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ’s word to us is like a burning fire (Jane Parker Huber)
- Christ the Eternal Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels (Rabanus Maurus)
- Christ, the Life of All the Living (Ernst C. Homburg)
- Christ the Lord has Risen Today (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Risen! (Tom Colvin)
- Christ the Lord is risen again (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ the Lord is risen again, Alleluia! (Wipo of Burgundy)
- Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; Alleluia! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ, the Lord, is ris’n to day! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ, the Lord, is ris’n to-day! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord Is Ris’n Today (Charles Wesley)
- “Christ the Lord is ris’n today,” Alleluia! (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Lord is ris’n today, Alleluia! Sons of men (Charles Wesley)
- Christ, the Lord of Hosts, Unshaken (Peter M. Prange)
- Christ the Lord Soon Comes in Glory! (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Christ the Lord to us said (South African hymn)
- Christ the [our] Lord is [has] risen today, [Alleluia] [Sons of men] (Charles Wesley)
- Christ the Saviour came from Heaven’s glory (B. McKinney)
- Christ, the Transforming Light (Gipsy Smith)
- Christ the Victorious (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Christ the Victorious, give to your servants (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Christ, the Word of God Incarnate (Steven P. Mueller)
- Christ the worker (Thomas Stevenson Colvin)
- Christ Triumphant, Ever Reigning (Michael Saward)
- Christ upon the mountain peak (Brian A. Wren)
- Christ was born in a distant land (Gene Bartlett)
- Christ was born in Bethlehem (Anon.)
- Christ, We Are Blest (Steve Garnaas-Holmes)
- Christ, we are blest as we gather to dine (Steve Garnaas-Holmes)
- Christ, We Climb with You the Mountain (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- Christ, We Come with Joy and Gladness (Constance M. Cherry)
- Christ, We Do All Adore Thee (Theodore Baker)
- Christ, when for us you were baptized (F. Bland Tucker)
- Christ, whose glory fills the skies (Charles Wesley)
- Christ Will Come Again (Brian Wren)
- Christ Will Hasten Now His Coming (Jessie W. Menzies)
- Christ will me his aid afford (Johnson Oatman)
- Christ, You Call Us All to Service (Joy F. Patterson)
- Church Bells (Cynthia Stewart)
- Church Musicians’ Prayer (Erik Routley)
- Church of Christ, in Latter Days (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Church of Christ, in latter days, Rise (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Church of Christ Now Poised Anew (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Church of God, awaken, heed the Lord’s command (Haldor Lillenas)
- Church of God, Elect and Glorious (James E. Seddon)
- Cielito Lindo (Spanish folk song)
- Cindy (American folk song)
- Cindy
- Cindy (American folk song)
- Circle of Friendship (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Circle of Life (Tim Rice; Hans Zimmer; Lebo M.)
- Circle of Our Love (Doug Stewart)
- Circle Round for Freedom (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Circle round for freedom, circle round for peace (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Circle the Wagons Around, Saints (Arlene L. Buffington)
- City of God, how broad and far (Samuel Johnson)
- City of the Jasper Wall (George W. Bethune)
- Clair de Lune
- Clap, Clap, Hurrah
- Clap Your Hands (Psalm 47:1; Jimmy Owens)
- Clap Your Hands (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clap your hands, all you people (Psalm 47:1; Jimmy Owens)
- Clap your hands, all your people (Psalm 47:1; Jimmy Owens)
- Clap your hands, one, two, three (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clap your hands, One, two, three. Clap them (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clarinet Song (Old French song)
- Class Rules
- Classwork Is Over (Rose Fyleman)
- Classwork now is over (Rose Fyleman)
- Clay in His Hands (Jenny Jordan Frogley)
- Clayton’s Pioneer (William Clayton)
- Cleaning Song (Alice R. Baldwin)
- Cleanse and Bless Us (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Cleanse and bless us, O Lord (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Cleanse Me (J. Edwin Orr)
- Clean the snow, Clean the snow off the walk (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Clear, Cold Water
- Cleave to the Lord (Dale E. Carrick)
- Cleave to the Lord with all thy might (Dale E. Carrick)
- Clementine (Percy Montrose)
- Climb Ev’ry Mountain (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- Climbing the mountains, crossing the plains (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Climb the ladder bars, try to reach the stars (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Climb to the Top of the Highest Mountain (John W. Arthur)
- Clip from the brow one sunny tress (Horace L. Hastings)
- Clip from the brow one sunny tress, One curl that decked the little head (Horace L. Hastings)
- Clocks and Watches
- Close as a Quiet Prayer (Sally DeFord)
- Close by my Side (Fannie E. Davison)
- Close by my side, O tender love (Fannie E. Davison)
- Close Enough to Touch (Linda Kinghorn Leavitt; Kenneth Cope)
- Closer (Nik Day; Kyle Thorn)
- Close to Thee (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Close your eyes, Lena, my darling (J. K. Emmet)
- Closing Anthem (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Closing Hymn (George Manwaring)
- Closing Hymn (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Closing Hymn
- Closing Prayer (Frances K. Taylor)
- Closing Song
- Cloth’d with the Priesthood and the power (Eliza R. Snow)
- Clothed with the Priesthood and the power (Eliza R. Snow)
- Clothe Us in Your Spirit (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- Clouds (Miranda Snow Walton)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks of birds (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks of birds are (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of gray are in the sky, Flocks of birds are passing by (Patty S. Hill)
- Clouds of Witnesses Surround Us (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Coachman, get my troika ready (Willard Trash)
- Cockles and Mussels (Irish folk song)
- Code Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Cold December Flies Away (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- Cold December flies away / En el frío invernal (Skinner Chávez-Melo)
- Cold Winter Is Coming
- Cold winter is coming, there’s frost in the air
- Color Birds (Lula Greene Richards)
- Colored Orphan Boy (Samuel Nickless)
- Colorful Creator (Ruth Duck)
- Colorful Creator, God of mystery (Ruth Duck)
- Color of Truth (Greg Simpson; Michael Dowdle)
- Columbia, my country! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia—My Country (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia! My Country (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia, my country! The land of my birth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Columbia’s Fairest Star (S. C. Watson)
- Columbia’s Song (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- Columbus (Hannah T. King)
- Combined themes from “Parables”
- Come (Leslie Fatai)
- Come (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Come, All Christians, Be Committed (Eva Lloyd)
- Come All into the Temple (Toni Thomas)
- Come all my friends who love the truth (W. O. Wood)
- Come All my good people and listen to my song (Pioneer folk song)
- Come, all my young companions (William Willes)
- Come, all my young companions, who love the Sabbath School (William Willes)
- Come, all nations, hear the call (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Come, All of You (Cher Lue Vang)
- Come, all saints throughout the earth, and join with
- Come all the children of the saints who dwell in (Paul A. Elkins)
- Come, All, unto the Temple (Toni Thomas)
- Come, all who live in the U.S.A. (Anon.)
- Come, all who live in the U. S. A. (Anon.)
- Come All Who Love the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come all who love the Lord, and would (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come all who love to study, attend the Sabbath
- Come, All Whose Souls Are Lighted (Reginald Heber)
- Come all who would be happy (William Willes)
- Come all who would be happy and useful here below (William Willes)
- Come all who would to glory go
- Come All Ye Despised Ones
- Come all ye despised ones, rejoice
- Come all ye despised ones, rejoice, O rejoice
- Come all ye feeling faithful Saints (John Lyon)
- Come all ye gents and ladies (Charles L. Walker)
- Come all ye humble saints of God (E. C.)
- Come all ye jovial songsters (F. C. Robinson)
- Come all ye men of Eastern climes (D. M. Crandall)
- Come, all ye people, come away (George Rise Seltzer)
- Come, all ye people, if you want to hear (Pioneer folk song)
- Come, all ye ‘royal’ sons (William W. Phelps)
- Come All Ye Saints and Sing His Praise (Anon.)
- Come all ye Saints and sing his praise Who formed (Anon.)
- Come all ye saints assembled here (Anon.)
- Come, All Ye Saints of Zion (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye Saints of Zion, / And let (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye Saints throughout the earth (John Jaques)
- Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth (William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth, Your cheerful (William W. Phelps)
- Come all ye saints who dwell on earth, Your cheerful voices raise (William W. Phelps)
- Come, All Ye Shepherds (Czech folk tune)
- Come all ye shepherds and be not dismayed (Czech folk tune)
- Come all ye shepherds and be not dismayed, Seek where (Czech folk tune)
- Come, all ye shepherds, ye children of earth (Czech folk tune)
- Come, All Ye Sons of God (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have (Thomas Davenport)
- Come all ye sons of God, Who have receiv’d (Thomas Davenport)
- Come all ye sons of God, who have receiv’d the priesthood (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have received (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have received the (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of God, who have received the Priesthood (Thomas Davenport)
- Come, all ye sons of grace, and view (Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion (Anon.)
- Come, All Ye Sons of Zion (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion, And let (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion, And let us praise (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come all ye sons of Zion, And let us praise the Lord (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- Come, all ye sons of Zion, Who are waiting (Anon.)
- Come All Ye That Thirst (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come All Ye Unclean (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come all ye weary travelers
- Come! all ye who seek salvation (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, all ye Zion travellers (Caleb J. Taylor)
- Come, All You People (Alexander Gondo)
- Come, All You People, Praise Our God
- Come, All You Servants of the Lord (Arlo Duba)
- Come, all you sons of God, and view (Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- Come all you sons of liberty
- Come Along (William Willes)
- Come Along, Come Along (William Willes)
- Come along, come along, is the call that will win (William Willes)
- Come along, Sing along, Follow me; It is easy, as you see
- Come along, sing a song, follow me
- Come and Belong (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Come and Bring Light (Kevin Keil)
- Come and Dine (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Come and dine, the Master calleth (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Come and Enjoy Life (German folk song)
- Come and enjoy life While still the lantern glows (German folk song)
- Come and Feast, for All Are Welcomed (Larry E. Schultz)
- Come and Fill / Confitemini Domino (Taizé Community)
- Come and Fill Our Hearts (Taizé Community)
- Come and fill our hearts with your peace (Taizé Community)
- Come and fill our hearts with your peace / Confitemini Domino (Taizé Community)
- Come and fill our homes with Your presence (Morris Chapman)
- Come and Find the Quiet Center (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Come and Go (African-American spiritual)
- Come and Go with me
- Come and go with me to my Father’s house
- Come and Hear the Joyful Singing (Michael Perry)
- Come and join the reapers (Twila Paris)
- Come and join us with hearts and with voices (Anon.)
- Come and let us sing the Savior’s love (C. Benjamin Hopkins)
- Come, and Let Us Sweetly Join (Charles Wesley)
- Come and Play (Michele Baer)
- Come and Praise the Lord Our King (William David Young)
- Come and Reign (Thomas W. Smith)
- Come and reign, come and reign (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Come and Rejoice (Annette Dickman)
- Come and Rejoice
- Come and See! (Anna M. Molgard)
- Come and See (John 1; Brian D. Petersen)
- Come and See (Marilyn Houser Hamm)
- “Come and see, come and see, I am the way” (Marilyn Houser Hamm)
- Come and Seek the Ways of Wisdom (Ruth Duck)
- Come and Sit with Us (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Come and speak to us, come and renew us (Twila Paris)
- Come and Watch with Christ Our Savior (Janet H. Barrus)
- Come and Worship (James Montgomery)
- come and worship, come and worship (James Montgomery)
- Come an’ go to that lan’ (African-American spiritual)
- Come an’ go to that lan’, Come an’ go (African-American spiritual)
- Come as a Child (Gary Alan Smith)
- Come As a Child (Claire Cloninger)
- Come as a child, come to the waters (Gary Alan Smith)
- Come as a child to adore Him (Claire Cloninger)
- Come as a wisdom to children (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Come Away Exultant Angels (Toni Thomas)
- Come Away from Rush and Hurry (Marva J. Dawn)
- Come Away, Let Us Play (Evan Stephens)
- Come away, let us play, We have studied (Evan Stephens)
- Come away now, ’tis time to say goodbye (Fijian folk song)
- Come away to Sunday School (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Come away to Sunday School ev’ry Sunday morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Come away to the skies (Charles Wesley)
- Come Away to the Sunday School (Robert B. Baird)
- Come Back Quickly to the Lord (Ivy G. Chun; Sang E. Chun; Young Taik Chun)
- Come Back To Erin (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Come back to Erin, Mavourneen (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Come back to Erin, Mavourneen, Mavourneen (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Come back to Me with all your heart (Gregory Norbet)
- Come, beautiful Spring-time (Frances K. Taylor)
- Come, Be Baptized (Gary Alan Smith)
- Come Before Winter (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come before winter while summer wears on (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, Be Glad! (Daniel Merrick)
- Come, be glad! Sing and praise! (Daniel Merrick)
- Come, Behold! the Feast of Heaven (John F. Underwood)
- Come, behold! the feast of heaven Alleluia! (John F. Underwood)
- Come, Beloved of the Maker (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Come, Blessed Spirit
- Come, blessed Spirit, gift divine
- Come, boys and girls lend an ear (William Willes)
- Come, brethren and sisters and join with me (William Willes)
- Come Brethren and Sisters, and let us here rejoice (Elizabeth Wyllie)
- Come brethren, don’t stand idle (D. L. Wood)
- Come, brethren, let us all unite (William Willes)
- Come brethren, let us strive to show (David H. Smith)
- Come brethren, let us strive to show The love the gospel truth inspires (David H. Smith)
- Come brethren listen to my song, Doo-dah
- Come, brudder sailors, and don’t you fall asleep
- Come Build a Church (Ken Medema)
- Come, Build a Zion (Daniel C. Carr)
- Come By Here, My Lord (Marvin V. Frey)
- Come by here, my Lord, come by here (Marvin V. Frey)
- Come Celebrate Christmas (Maria A. Davis)
- Come Celebrate Jesus (Claire Cloninger)
- Come celebrate Jesus, come celebrate Jesus (Claire Cloninger)
- Come, Celebrate the Call of God (Brian Wren)
- Come, children, all unite (William Willes)
- Come, children, and join in our festival song (Anon.)
- Come, children, come, his voice obey
- Come, children, come, his voice obey, Salem’s bright King has marked the way
- Come, children, I pray you (William Willes)
- Come, children, join with me and sing (J. Furniss)
- Come children, join with me and sing the praises (J. Furniss)
- Come, Children, Let Us Join and Sing (Richard Alldridge)
- Come, children, let us join and sing sweet praises (Richard Alldridge)
- Come children to the promised land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, Christian, follow where out Savior trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow this triumphant sign (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where our captain trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where our Captain trod / Venid, creyentes, a Jesús sequid (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where our Savior trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, follow where the Master trod (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Come, Christians, Join to Sing (Christian H. Bateman)
- Come, Christians, join to sing Alleluia, Amen! (Christian H. Bateman)
- Come Close to the Savior (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Come close to the Savior, Thy loving Redeemer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Come, come away (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Come, come away, time for pleasant duty (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Come, come, come! Haste away (Jane B. Snyder)
- Come, come, come! Haste away: don’t delay (Jane B. Snyder)
- Come, Come Emmanuel (James J. Chepponis)
- Come, Come, My Brother, Wake! Awake! (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Come, come, O Jesus my Saviour (John Lyon)
- Come, Come unto Him (Steven K. Jones)
- Come, Come unto Me (Ken Dosso)
- Come, Come, Ye Saints (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, nor toil nor labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye saints, no toil (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye saints, no toil nor labor fear, But with joy wend your way (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labour (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye saints, no toil nor labour fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come, ye Saints, no toil or labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, come ye Saints, not toil nor labor fear (William Clayton)
- Come, Dear Children, Join and Sing (Annie Smith)
- Come, dear children, join and sing Praises (Annie Smith)
- Come dear children, join and sing praises to our (Annie Smith)
- Come, Dearest Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell (Isaac Watts)
- Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell By faith (Isaac Watts)
- Come dear schoolmates, let us rally (Richard S. Horne)
- Come, dear schoolmates, let us rally ’round the (Richard S. Horne)
- Come, Deliver Us (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, divine and peaceful Guest (Charles Wesley)
- Come, divine and peaceful Guest, Enter each devoted breast (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Divine Interpreter (Charles Wesley)
- Come Down, O Love Divine (Bianco da Seina)
- Come down, O Love divine, Seek thou (Bianco da Seina)
- Come Down To…
- Come, Emmanuel (Twila Paris)
- Come, Every One Who Is Thirsty (Lucy J. Rider)
- Come, every one who is thirsty in spirit (Lucy J. Rider)
- Come every soul by sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come, every soul by sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come, every soul by sin oppressed, There’s mercy (John H. Stockton)
- Come ev’ry old soldier and ev’ry young child (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come! Ev’ry one who is thirsty in spirit (Lucy Rider Meyer)
- Come ev’ry soldier of the cross and strap your armor on (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, ev’ry soul be sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come ev’ry soul by sin oppressed (John H. Stockton)
- Come, ev’ry soul by sin oppressed, there’s mercy with the Lord (John H. Stockton)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honor (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honor the means (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Follow! (John Hilton)
- Come, Follow, Follow (John Hilton)
- Come follow, follow, follow (John Hilton)
- Come follow, follow, follow, follow (John Hilton)
- Come, follow, follow, follow, Follow, follow (John Hilton)
- Come, Follow Me (John Nicholson)
- Come Follow Me (Dale E. Carrick)
- Come, Follow Me (John Hilton)
- Come, Follow Me / Lord, I Would Follow Thee (John Nicholson; Susan Evans McCloud)
- “Come, follow me,” the Savior said (John Nicholson)
- “Come, follow me,” the Savior said, Then let us in (John Nicholson)
- “Come, follow me,” the Savior said. Then let us in his (John Nicholson)
- Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake (John Nicholson)
- “Come, follow me,” the Saviour said (John Nicholson)
- Come, Follow That Star (Don Besig; Nancy Price)
- Come Forth, O Children (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- Come forth, O children of all nations (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- Come Forth, O Christian Youth (Mary Ellen Jackson)
- Come Forth, O Love Divine (Bianco da Siena)
- Come Forward and Pay Up Your Tithings (Henry Maiben)
- Come Friends and Relations
- Come friends and relations, let’s join heart and hand
- Come, friends, sing of the faith that’s so dear to me (Charles R. Scoville)
- Come gather, dear children, we’ll tenderly sing (Frances K. Taylor)
- Come, Gather in This Special Place (Phil Porter)
- Come gentlemen and ladies too
- Come, girls, come, and listen to my noise (Pioneer folk song)
- Come, God, Creator, Be Our Shield (Marion M. Meyer)
- Come go with me (Anon.)
- Come, Go With Me, Beyond the Sea (Cyrus H. Wheelock)
- Come, go with me, beyond the sea, Where happiness (Cyrus H. Wheelock)
- Come, go with me; come (Anon.)
- Come go with me, come go with me (Anon.)
- Come, Gracious Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Gracious Lord, Descend and Dwell (Isaac Watts)
- Come, gracious Lord, descend and dwell, By faith and love, in ev’ry breast (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Gracious Spirit (Simon Browne)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Simon Browne)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, With light and comfort from above (Simon Browne)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heav’nly Dove (Simon Browne)
- Come, Great Deliverer, Come (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Come, Great God of All the Ages (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- Come, guardian angel, come (Esther C. Henck)
- Come, guardian angel, come, From thy pure sun-lit home (Esther C. Henck)
- Come, guilty souls, and flee away (Joseph Humphreys)
- Come, Hail the Cause of Zion’s Youth (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come, hail the cause of Zion’s youth, M. I. A. (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come, hail the cause of Zion’s youth, M. I. A., our M. I. A. (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come hail to the cause of Zion’s youth (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Come, haste to the Valleys far off in the West (William Willes)
- Come hear the blessed story (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Come, Heavenly Dove (John S. Davis)
- Come, Heavenly Dove, Descend (John S. Davis)
- Come, Heavenly Dove, Descend, and gladness bring (John S. Davis)
- Come Here Jesus, If You Please (Roland M. Carter)
- Come higher brother—I descry (Mrs. Z. Porter)
- Come hither, all ye weary souls (Isaac Watts)
- Come hither, boy, and now confess (John S. Davis)
- Come, Hold Your Torches High (Carolyn J. Rasmus)
- Come holy fire, with faith inspire (John Lyon)
- Come, Holy Ghost (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord (Martin Luther)
- Come, Holy Ghost, in love (King Robert II of France)
- Come, Holy Ghost,—in love (King Robert II of France)
- Come, Holy Ghost,—in love, Shed on us from above (King Robert II of France)
- Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songs (Anne Steele)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire; Let us (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire; Let us thine influence prove (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, And lighten (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, Holy Ghost, these hearts inspire!
- Come, Holy Ghost, these hearts inspire! Attest that they are born again
- Come Holy Spirit (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Marian Wood Chaplin)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Holy Spirit (The Iona Community)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Mark Foreman)
- Come, Holy Spirit (Israel Houghton)
- Come, Holy Spirit (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Come Holy Spirit and Dwell with Us (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit, And with me abide
- Come Holy Spirit, Bless us this hour (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come (Joseph Hart)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Come (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come. Come (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit. Come, Holy Spirit (The Iona Community)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come; I have need (Marian Wood Chaplin)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come, Let thy bright beams arise! (Joseph Hart)
- Come, Holy Spirit, come / Ven Santo Espíritu / Viens, Saint-Esprit vivant (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Come / Ven, Santo Espíritu / Viens, Saint Esprit Vivant (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Dove Divine (Adoniram Judson)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, on these baptismal waters shine (Adoniram Judson)
- Come Holy Spirit Dwell with Us (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Fill This Place (Daniel Merrick)
- Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord (Martin Luther)
- Come, Holy Spirit. Hear us calling (Mark Foreman)
- Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Holy Spirit, heav’nly Dove (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Holy Spirit, I need You. Come, sweet Spirit, I pray (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Come, Holy Spirit, Our Souls Inspire (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come Home (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Come Home (Mabel Frost)
- Come Home (Sister Washington)
- Come Home! (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- Come home, come home (Will L. Thompson)
- Come home, come home (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- Come Home, Father (Henry C. Work)
- Come home, the Father calls (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Come, Humble Sinner (Edmund Jones)
- Come, humble sinner, in whose breast (Edmund Jones)
- Come In
- Come In (Robert Frost)
- Come in, come in, come in you’re late
- Come into God’s Presence (Anon.)
- Come into God’s presence singing (Anon.)
- Come into God’s presence with a joyful song!
- Come into His Fold (Edward H. Anderson)
- Come into His Presence (Lynn Baird)
- Come into His Presence (Anon.)
- Come into His presence singing (Anon.)
- Come into his presence singing alleluia (Anon.)
- Come into His presence with thanksgiving in your heart (Lynn Baird)
- Come into my heart, blessed Jesus (Harry Clarke)
- Come into the Holy of Holies (John Sellers)
- Come in, you’re late
- Come join hand in hand brave Americans (John Dickinson)
- Come, Join in Cana’s Feast (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Come, Join in Mary’s Prophet Song (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Come, Join Our Celebration (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come join our Celebration, with hallowed (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come, join our celebration With hallowed songs (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come join our celebration with hallowed songs of joy (Samuel B. Marsh)
- Come, join the angel throng (Ruth Fox Hume)
- Come, Join the Cheerful Song (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Come, Join the Dance of Trinity (Richard Leach)
- Come join with me (Anon.)
- Come Join With Me to Sing and Praise (Anon.)
- Come join with me to sing and praise our Heavenly Father’s care (Anon.)
- Come Just as You are (Joseph Sabolick)
- Come Just As You Are (Haldor Lillenas)
- Come, Know My Joy, the Maker Says (Andrew Donaldson)
- Come, Labor On (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, labor on! Who dares stand idle (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle on the harvest plain (Jane L. Borthwick)
- Come, Lasses and Lads (English air)
- Come, lassie and lad, Be blithe and glad (English air)
- Come Lassies and Lads (English air)
- Come lassies and lads, get leave (English air)
- Come, Lay His Books and Papers By (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Come, lay his books and papers by, He shall (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Come lay his books and papers by, He shall not (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Come, learn of the meek (Grace J. Frances)
- Come Learn of the Meek and Lowly (Grace J. Frances)
- Come, Let’s Make Our Voices Ring (Anon.)
- Come, let’s make our voices ring, Hurrah (Anon.)
- Come let us all unite and sing
- Come let us all unite and sing, And thus our hearts prepare
- Come, let us all unite to sing, God is love (Howard Kingsbury)
- Come, Let Us Anew (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us anew our journey pursue (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us anew our journey to pursue (Charles Wesley)
- Come let us anew our jouruey pursue (Charles Wesley)
- Come Let Us Be Gay (Spanish folk song)
- Come, let us be happy together (William Fowler)
- Come, Let Us Dream (John Middleton)
- Come, let us dream God’s dream again (John Middleton)
- Come, Let Us Dwell (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Come, let us dwell in that place of great wonder (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Come, Let Us Eat (Billema Kwillia)
- Come, let us eat, for now the feast is spread (Billema Kwillia)
- Come, Let Us Go and Play (Evan Stephens)
- Come let us go the mountain of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Come, Let Us Go to the Mountain of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Come let us join in cheerful lays
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Isaac Watts)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne (Isaac Watts)
- Come, Let Us Join Our Friends Above (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us join with faithful souls (William G. Tarrant)
- Come, let us join with one accord (Lula Greene Richards)
- Come, let us join with one accord on this sweet (Lula Greene Richards)
- Come let us now in praise rejoice, And strike a pleasing (Charles W. Stayner)
- Come, Let Us One and All (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Come, let us one and all Join in a sacred strain (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Come, Let Us Praise the Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Come, let us purpose with one heart (John Lyon)
- Come let us ramble tonight in the moonlight (Evan Stephens)
- Come, Let Us Reason (Ken Medema)
- “Come, let us reason together” (Ken Medema)
- Come, Let Us Roam (Evan Stephens)
- Come, let us roam the greenwood (Evan Stephens)
- Come let us sing (Phineus Tempest)
- Come, Let Us Sing (African American traditional)
- Come, Let Us Sing (William W. Phelps)
- Come let us sing a gladsome song (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Come, let us sing a joyful strain, To God who rules (James H. Wallis)
- Come, let us sing and evening hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Come, Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing an evening hymn To calm (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing an evening hymn To calm our (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing an ev’ning hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Come, let us sing, let us rejoice (African American traditional)
- Come, let us sing our joyful songs (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, let us sing to the Lord (Book of Common Prayer)
- Come, let us sing to the Lord
- Come, Let Us Sing to the Lord
- Come, let us sing to the Lord: let us heartily rejoice
- Come, let us sing to the Lord; Let us shout (Book of Common Prayer)
- Come let us sing unto the Lord, a song of love and (Phineus Tempest)
- Come, Let Us to the Bagpipe’s Sound
- Come, Let Us Use the Grace Divine (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us with our Lord arise (Charles Wesley)
- Come, let us worship and adore the Lord! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Come, Let Us Worship and Bow Down (Dave Doherty)
- Come, let us worship Jesus (Graham Kendrick)
- Come let us worship the Lord (Nettil L. Sawyer Lester)
- Come, Light, Light of God (Bert Polman)
- Come like Driving Wind, O God (Richard Leach)
- Come, linger here with the Master (B. McK.)
- Come listen, O ye formal saints
- Come, Listen to a Prophet’s Voice (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- Come, listen to a Prophet’s voice, and hear (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- Come, listen to a prophet’s voice, And hear the word (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- Come, listen to the news (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come Listen to the Savior’s Voice (Sally DeFord)
- Come, list to our story
- Come, list to our story, of Jesus who came
- Come, Little Children (Herbert Brokering; Robert Sterling; Rusty Edwards)
- Come, little children, to the silent manger (Herbert Brokering; Robert Sterling; Rusty Edwards)
- Come, little leaves (George Cooper)
- “Come little leaves,” said the wind one day (George Cooper)
- Come! Live in the Light! (David Haas)
- Come, Lord, from above
- Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove
- Come, Lord Jesus (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus (Sally DeFord)
- Come, Lord Jesus, Be Our Guest
- Come, Lord Jesus great Redeemer (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus see the Wedding (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus, thou who bought us (Sally DeFord)
- Come, Lord Jesus, to the manger (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Lord Jesus to the wounded (David A. Zabriskie)
- Come, Mormons, all attention pay (Henry Maiben)
- Come my brethren let us try
- Come, My Friend (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come my friend, receive the Gospel (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, my Light, and illumine my darkness (Dimitri of Rostov)
- Come, My Soul (Friedrich von Canitz)
- Come, my soul, thou must be waking (Friedrich von Canitz)
- Come, My Soul, with Every Care (John Newton)
- Come, my soul, with ev’ry care (John Newton)
- Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life (George Herbert)
- Come Now, Almighty God (Anon.)
- Come, now and follow where our Savior trod (George W. Kitchin)
- Come now, and praise the humble saint (George W. Williams)
- Come, Now Is the Time to Worship (Brian Doerksen)
- Come now, Little Children (William A. Morton)
- Come now, little children, Let us (William A. Morton)
- Come now, little children, let us cease from play (William A. Morton)
- Come Now, O Prince of Peace (Geonyong Lee)
- Come Now, Sound the Call of Zion (Eric L. Selden)
- Come Now, You Blessed, Eat at My Table (Ruth Duck)
- Come Now, You Hungry (Colleen Fulmer; Rufino Zaragoza)
- Come now, you hungry / Vengan, hambrientos / Vous tous qui avez faim (Colleen Fulmer; Rufino Zaragoza)
- Come, o come, our voices raise (George Wither)
- Come, O Come Sweet Comforter (Frederick M. Smith)
- Come, O come, thou quickening Spirit (Heinrich Held)
- Come, O Creator Spirit (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, O Creator Spirit, come (Rabanus Maurus)
- Come, O Fount of Every Blessing (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Oh, Come, O Quickening Spirit (Heinrich Held)
- Come, oh, come, O quick’ning Spirit (Heinrich Held)
- Come, Oh Thou King of Kings (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O Long-expected Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Come, O My People (Eldora C. Shupe)
- Come, O My People, Come to Me (Eldora C. Shupe)
- Come, O My people, hearken to My voice! (Shirley Mason)
- Come, O my soul, to Calvary (Horace L. Hastings)
- Come, O my soul, to Calvary, And see the man who died for thee (Horace L. Hastings)
- Come, One and All (Martin Leckebusch)
- Come, one and all, from near and far (Martin Leckebusch)
- Come On in My Room (African American spiritual)
- Come on, my partners in distress (Charles Wesley)
- Come On Over (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come on over, mothers, bring your babies (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come On, Ring Those Bells (Andrew Culverwell)
- Come on, ring those bells, light the Christmas tree (Andrew Culverwell)
- Come on, ye Gentiles all
- Come on, ye rich, with all your gifted store (John Lyon)
- Come, O Precious Ransom (August Crull; Johann G. Olearius)
- Come, O precious Ransom, come (August Crull; Johann G. Olearius)
- Come, O Redeemer, Come (Fernando Ortega)
- Come, O Spirit, Dwell Among Us (Janie Alford)
- Come, O Spirit, with Your Sound (John A. Dalles)
- Come, O Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Come, O thou God of grace (William E. Evans)
- Come, O thou King (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O Thou King of King (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O Thou King of Kings (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou king of kings! We’ve waited (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou King of kings! We’ve waited long (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou King of kings; We’ve waited long for (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou King of kings! We’ve waited long for thee (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, O thou Traveler unknown (Charles Wesley)
- Come out! Come out! Come out! Come out! A bundle (Alfred Noyes)
- Come Out the Wilderness (African American spiritual)
- Come over into Canaan (Haldor Lillenas)
- Come, poor man, taste the honey (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, poor sinner, seek salvation! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, pure hearts, in joyful measure (Robert Campbell)
- Come Quickly Lord, to Rescue Me (Bert Polman)
- Come quickly, LORD, to resuce me (Bert Polman)
- Come, Rally in the Sunday-School (William Willes)
- Come, Rally in the Sunday School (William Willes)
- Come, rally in the Sunday-school, Where peace (William Willes)
- Come, rally in the Sunday School, Where peace (William Willes)
- Come rally round the Sunday school (William Willes)
- Come rally round the Sunday School where (William Willes)
- Come, raly in the Sunday school (William Willes)
- “Come reign on my throne—evermore”
- “Come reign on my throne, evermore”
- Come, Rejoice (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Come, Rejoice Before Your Maker (Michael A. Baughen)
- Come, rejoice, the King of glory (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Come, rejoice, the King of glory Speaks to earth again (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Come Rejoicing, Praises Voicing (Jiří Třanovský)
- Come restful peace, come sweet repose
- Come, ring out our joy to the Lord
- Come, Ring Out Your Joy
- Come, Risen Lord (George Wallace Briggs)
- Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guest (George Wallace Briggs)
- Come, risen Lord, and deign to be out guest (George Wallace Briggs)
- Come roam the woods with me, Blithe, gay
- Come, Said Jesus (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Come, said Jesus’ sacred voice (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Come, saints, and rally round our colors (Mary C. Neves)
- Come, Saints, and Sing a Joyful Song (Susa Young Gates)
- Come, Saints, and sing to Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell
- Come saints, O come and harken (John R. Grice)
- Come Saints, O Come and Hearken (John R. Grice)
- Come Saints, O come and hearken to my pleading (John R. Grice)
- Come Saints of Latter Day (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come saints of latter days
- Come, Saints of latter days (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come saints of latter days, Come sing
- Come saints of latter day, Unite in cheerful songs (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come, saith Jesus, be baptized! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, saith Joseph, come with me (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come! saith Joseph; hear my voice (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, Savior, Jesus, from above (Antoinette Bourignon)
- Come, Saviour Jesus, from above (Antoinette Bourignon)
- Come, schoolmates, let us take our books (William O. Perkins)
- Come, Scouts for we’re off today (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Come See the Light (Jason Barney)
- Come, Serve the Lord (Darwin Wolford)
- Come serve the Lord, His word is true (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Come Serve Thy Lord (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Come serve thy Lord, his word is true (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Come, Share the Lord (Bryan J. Leech)
- Come, Share the Spirit (Vicki Vogel Schmidt)
- Come, Sing a Song of Harvest (Fred Pratt Green)
- Come Sing, O Church, in Joy! (Brian Dill)
- Come Sing to God (Fred R. Anderson)
- Come sing to God, O living saints (Fred R. Anderson)
- Come, Sing to God with All Your Heart (Ruth Duck)
- Come, sing to me of heaven (Mary Dana Shindler)
- Come, sing to me of heaven, When I ’m about to die (Mary Dana Shindler)
- Come, Sing to the Lord (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Come sing to the Lord, His name to praise (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Come, sing to the Lord, His name to praise. He in (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Come Sing with Angels! (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Come sing with angels in the starlit sky (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Come, Sing Ye Children
- Come, sing, ye children of the Lord
- Come sing, ye choirs exultant (Jackson Mason)
- Come, Sinner, Come! (W. E. Witter)
- Come sinners to the Gospel feast (Charles Wesley)
- Come Sit By My Side, Little Darling (D. S. Wambold)
- Come, soft skies of blue
- Come, sound his praise abroad (Isaac Watts)
- Come, sound his praise abroad, And hymns of glory sing (Isaac Watts)
- Come Sunday (Duke Ellington)
- Come surely, Lord Jesus, as dawn follows night (Mary Anne Parrott)
- Come Sweet Repose
- Come Take a Little Hand (Jayne L. Brown)
- Come, Teach Us, Spirit of Our God (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Come, tell the story of his love (Mary O. Page)
- Come, then, O Americans rally to the standard of Liberty (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, Thou Afflicted (Katherine D. Knecht)
- Come, Thou Almighty King
- Come, Thou Almighty King, Help
- Come, thou Almighty King, Help us
- Come, Thou Almighty King! Help us Thy name
- Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
- Come, Thou Bright and Morning Star (Freiherr Christian Knorr von Rosenroth)
- Come, thou desire of all thy saints (Anne Steele)
- Come, thou desire of all thy saints, Our humble strains attend (Anne Steele)
- Come, Thou everlasting Spirit (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Thou Fount (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing / Fuente de las bendiciones / Viens, toi, Source de la grâce (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou Fount of every blessing; Tune my heart (Robert Robinson)
- Come thou fount of ev’ry blessing (Robert Robinson)
- Come, Thou Fount of ev’ry blessing, Tune (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou Fount of ev’ry blessing, Tune my heart to sing thy grace (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou fount of ev’ry blessing, tune thy (Robert Robinson)
- Come, thou glorious day of primise (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, Thou Glorious Day of Promise (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, thou glorious day of promise, Come and (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, thou glorious day of promise; Come and spread (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, Thou Glorious Days of Promise (Pratt’s Collection)
- Come, thou Holy Spirit bright
- Come, thou long expected Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Come, Thou, O King of Kings (Parley P. Pratt)
- Come, thou precious boon of heaven! (William Lewis)
- Come, Thou Precious Ransom, Come (Johann Gottfried Olearius; August Crull)
- Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit! (Jonathan Evans)
- Come, thou soul, transforming Spirit (Jonathan Evans)
- Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit! Bless the sower and the seed (Jonathan Evans)
- Come to a Wedding (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Come to Bethlehem (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Come to Calvary’s Holy Mountain (James Montgomery)
- Come to Calv’ry’s holy mountain (James Montgomery)
- Come today, don’t delay (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- Come to Healthland (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Come to Health Land (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Come to Jesus (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Come to Jesus (Traditional)
- Come to Jesus (Chris Rice)
- Come to Jesus (Paul Alan Root)
- Come to Jesus, come away
- Come to Jesus, Come to Jesus (Traditional)
- Come to Jesus when you hunger (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Come to Know (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon)
- Come to Me (Charlotte Elliott)
- Come to Me (John L. Bell)
- Come to Me (William W. Phelps)
- Come to Me (Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Come to Me, All Pilgrims Thirsty (Delores Dufner)
- Come to me, come to me (John L. Bell)
- Come to me, come to me, Let the little (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Come to Me, O Weary Traveler (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Come to me, O weary trav’ler (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Come to me, will ye come (William W. Phelps)
- Come to me, will ye come to the saints (William W. Phelps)
- Come to me, will ye come to the Saints that have died (William W. Phelps)
- Come to Me, Ye Scattered People (Hans Henry Petersen)
- “Come to mother,” is the winning word
- Come to Mutual
- Come to Mutual, come to Mutual
- Come to My Garden (Marsha Norman)
- Come to School (Evan Stephens)
- Come to school with smiling faces (Evan Stephens)
- Come to Tend God’s Garden (John A. Dalles)
- Come to the Fair (Helen Taylor)
- Come to the Father, O wanderer, come (Ida L. Reed)
- Come to the Feast (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Come to the Grove (Warren Herman Chelline)
- Come to the grove for body’s weal (Warren Herman Chelline)
- Come to the house of praise and prayer! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of praise and pray’r! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of prayer (Emily Taylor)
- Come to the house of prayer (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted (Emily Taylor)
- Come to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted, come (Emily Taylor)
- Come to the house of pray’r (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the house of pray’r, O you afflicted ones (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come to the Light, ’tis shining for thee (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Come to the Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come to the Mountain of the Lord (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Come to the sacred spot (Anon.)
- Come to the sacred spot where rest our honored (Anon.)
- Come to the Savior (George F. Root)
- Come to the Savior (Jeanni Gould)
- Come to the Savior, make no delay (George F. Root)
- Come to the Savior Now (John M. Wigner)
- Come to the Table (Claire Cloninger)
- Come to the Table of Grace (Barbara Hamm)
- Come to the table of mercy (Claire Cloninger)
- Come to the Temple (Jan Pinborough)
- Come to the temple! See its beauty glowing (Jan Pinborough)
- Come to the Valley (Eliza R. Snow)
- Come to the Water (Pepper Choplin)
- Come to the Water (Paul Baloche; Steven Curtis-Chapman; Stuart Garrard; Israel Houghton; Tim Hughes; Graham Kendrick; Andy Park; Matt Redman; Martin Smith; Michael W. Smith; Chris Tomlin; Darlene Zschech)
- Come to the water on this holy day (Pepper Choplin)
- Come to the Well (Nik Day)
- Come to Us, Beloved Stranger (Edith Sinclair Downing)
- Come to Us, Creative Spirit (David Mowbray)
- Come to us, Spirit of God (David Haas)
- Come unto Christ (Nik Day)
- Come unto Christ (Carol R. Flock)
- Come unto Christ (Harry L. Doty)
- Come unto Christ (Rachel P. Mohlman; Anna M. Molgard)
- Come Unto Christ (Clive M. Killpack)
- Come Unto Christ (Sally DeFord)
- Come Unto Christ (Charles A. Welch)
- Come unto Christ and be perfected (Rachel P. Mohlman; Anna M. Molgard)
- Come unto Christ, and be perfected in Him (Carol R. Flock)
- Come unto Christ and feel His love (Clive M. Killpack)
- Come unto Christ and He will give (Harry L. Doty)
- Come unto Christ, the Holy One of Israel (Daniel Carter)
- Come unto Christ, the Holy One of Israel (Daniel Carter)
- Come unto Christ, ye penitent and meek (Sally DeFord)
- Come unto Him (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Come unto Him (Steven K. Jones)
- Come unto Him (Daniel Carter)
- Come Unto Him and Rest (B. McKinney)
- Come unto Jesus (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Jesus, all ye that labor (R.)
- Come unto Jesus, ye heavy laden (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Jesus, ye heavy-laden (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Jesus; Ye heavy laden, Careworn and (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Come unto Me (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Come unto Me
- Come Unto Me (Hiram E. Moler)
- Come Unto Me (Charles Price Jones)
- “Come unto me, all ye that labor” (Helen Harrington)
- Come unto Me and Be Ye Saved (Tamara S. Hann)
- Come unto me and partake (Crawford Gates)
- Come unto me, come unto me, Come wear
- Come unto me, the Savior said (Sally DeFord)
- “Come unto me, ye weary” (William Chatterton Dix)
- “Come unto me, ye weary, And I will give you rest” (William Chatterton Dix)
- Come unto the Lord, the Holy One (Richard Holmes)
- Come Unto Zion (Winifred I. Stiegel)
- Come Up Higher (Shirley Mason)
- Come up, my people, come to thy Savior (Shirley Mason)
- Come Up, O Saints (Shirley Mason)
- Come up, O saints, you must come higher! (Shirley Mason)
- Come Up, O Zion (Shirley Mason)
- Come up, O Zion, come to thy Savior (Shirley Mason)
- Come, Vanguards, we’re off today (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Come, weary one, there is rest in the Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, weary souls, with sin distressed (Anne Steele)
- Come, weary souls, with sin distressed, Come, and accept the promised rest (Anne Steele)
- Come, We That Love the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, we that love the Lord, And let (Isaac Watts)
- Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys (Isaac Watts)
- Come, we that love the Lord, and let our joys be known (Isaac Watts)
- Come, We Who Love God’s Name (Isaac Watts)
- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming (Stephen C. Foster)
- Come, where the viols are singing (Frederic Manley)
- Come where the viols are singing, O hear (Frederic Manley)
- Come, while the moonbeams are dancing (Ida H. White)
- Come with grace and fire (Israel Houghton)
- Come With Me
- Come with Me to Primary (Patricia C. Maughan)
- Come, With Thy Lute (John P. Hullah)
- Come, with thy lute, to the fountain (John P. Hullah)
- Come With Tuneful Voices (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Come with tuneful voices, Raise the strains (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Come with tuneful voices, raise the strains above (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Come with us, O blessed Jesus (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- Come, women, wide proclaim (Fannie E. S. Heck)
- Come, Worship God (Michael Perry)
- Come, worship God, who is worthy of honor (Michael Perry)
- Come Worship the Living Lord! (Sharon A. Bagley)
- Come Ye Apart (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- “Come ye apart!” It is the Lord (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- “Come ye apart!” It is the Lord who calls us (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Come ye children of every land (張 婷鈞 (Ting Chang))
- Come ye children of the kingdom (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1835)
- Come ye children of the kingdom, Sing with me (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1835)
- Come, Ye Children of the Lord (James H. Wallis)
- Come, ye children of the Lord, / Let us (James H. Wallis)
- Come, ye children of the Lord, Let us sing (James H. Wallis)
- Come, ye children of the Lord, Let us sing with one (James H. Wallis)
- Come, Ye Disconsolate (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, ye disconsolate! where’er ye languish! (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain (John of Damascus)
- Come, ye heavy laden Oft by sorrow tried (C. Austin Miles)
- Come, ye humble Saints of Cambria (John S. Davis)
- Come Ye People (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- Come ye people near and far (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- Come, ye people of the covenant (Harry L. Doty)
- Come, ye Saints, and sing and pray (Joel H. Johnson)
- Come, ye Saints, ye Saints of ev’ry nation (Daniel Carter)
- Come ye servants of the Savior (Sherman I. Smith)
- Come ye servants of the Savior, Now presenting to the Lord (Sherman I. Smith)
- Come ye sinners, poor and needy (Joseph Hart)
- Come, Ye Thankful People (Henry Alford)
- Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people come, Raise the song (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of harvest (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of Harvest-home! (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye that know and fear the Lord (George Burder)
- Come, ye that know and fear the Lord, And raise your thoughts above (George Burder)
- Come, ye that love the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Lord, And let (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known (Isaac Watts)
- Come, ye that love the Savior’s name (Anne Steele)
- Come, ye that love the Savior’s name, And joy to make it known (Anne Steele)
- Come ye unto Christ (Charles A. Welch)
- Come ye unto Christ and be perfected in Him (Charles A. Welch)
- Come ye weary ones, Come to the mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where’er ye [you] languish (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come Ye Yourselves Apart (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Come, ye [you] thankful people, come (Henry Alford)
- Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys (Isaac Watts)
- Come, You Disconsolate (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, you disconsolate, where’er you languish (Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings)
- Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain (John Mason Neale; John of Damascus)
- Come You, Here, Laddie (Czech folk song)
- Come you, here, laddie, When day doth break (Czech folk song)
- Come, Your Hearts and Voices Raising (Paul Gerhardt)
- Come, You Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Come, you that love the Savior’s name (Anne Steele; Isaac Watts; Ottiwell Heginbotham)
- Come Zion’s sons and daughters (William G. Mills)
- Comfort, Comfort Now My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- “Comfort, comfort now my people, tell of peace!” so says our God (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, Comfort O My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, Comfort Ye My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, Comfort You My People (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- Comfort, ye ministers of grace (Charles Wesley)
- Coming Again (Mosie Lister)
- Coming Again (Thoro Harris)
- Coming back again
- Coming down from heaven above (Gregg DeMey)
- Coming Home (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Coming now to Thee, O Christ my Lord (B. McKinney)
- Coming Together for Wine and for Bread (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Coming to Jesus I found wonderful peace (Haldor Lillenas)
- Coming to Jesus, my Savior, I found (Haldor Lillenas)
- Comin’ ’Round the Mountain (Anon.)
- Comin’ ’Thro’ the Rye (Scotch folk song)
- Commissioned by the Lord are we (Lelia N. Morris)
- Commit thou all that grieves thee (Paul Gerhardt)
- Commit thou all thy griefs (Paul Gerhardt)
- Commit thou all thy griefs And ways into his hands (Paul Gerhardt)
- Commit Thy Way (Psalm 37)
- Commit thy way unto the Lord (Psalm 37)
- Commit thy way unto the Lord, trust also (Psalm 37)
- Commit Your Way to God the Lord (Michael Perry)
- Communion (Evan Stephens)
- Communion (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Communion (Vere Jameson)
- Communion Affirmation (Alexander Campbell)
- Communion Hour (Evan Stephens)
- Communion Hymn (Charles McMillan)
- Communion Hymn (Ruth Hays)
- Communion “Let Us Break Bread Together”
- Communion Prayers (Doctrine and Covenants 17:22–23, RLDS; Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79; Jan Kraybill)
- Communion Setting (Sally Ahner)
- Communion Setting
- Communion Setting (Sally Ahner)
- Communion Setting
- Communion Setting (Jackson Henry)
- Community of Christ (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Community of Christ (R. Jay Goos)
- Community of Christ, who make the cross your own (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Community of Joy (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Community of Joy, Proclaim the Living Christ! (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Companion of the Poor (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Companions on the Journey (Carey Landry)
- Compassion (Charles Wesley; Wesley’s Collection)
- Compensation (Grace Ingles Frost)
- Compensation (Ethel Allen Kilgore)
- Completed, Lord, the Holy Mysteries (Cyril E. Pocknee)
- Completely Yes (Sandra Crouch)
- “Comrade, Brother, Friend and Lover” (R. C. Evans)
- Comrades, comrades, comrades is our song (Evan Stephens)
- Comrades in Song (Evan Stephens)
- Comrades in the M. I. A. (Gene Bergstrom)
- Conclusian of Eucharistic Prayer and Amen
- Conference Time
- Confession (Thomas W. Smith)
- Confession (j. Snodgrass)
- Confidence (Eliza R. Snow)
- Confidence in God (John Lyon)
- Confirmation (John Lyon)
- Confirmation (Ruth Hayden)
- Confirmation (Ruth Hayden)
- Confirmation (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Confirmation (Jewell Dawson)
- Confirmation (Helen Harrington)
- Confirmation Hymn (John Lyon)
- Confirmation! Lord, we thank thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Confirmation! Lord we thank thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Confirmation! Lord, we thank thee For this ordinance divine (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Confitemini Domino / Come and fill our hearts with you peace (Taizé Community)
- Conquer (Kiersten White)
- Conquering kings their titles take (John Chandler)
- Conquering now and still to conquer (Sallie Martin)
- Conqueror Indeed (Ernest Edward Yates)
- Conquerors and overcomers now are we (C. H. Morris)
- Conquerors through the blood (C. H. Morris)
- Consecration (Frances R. Havergal)
- Consecration (Albert McCullough)
- Consecration (Arthur H. Morse)
- Consider all the sorrows, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Consider and answer me, O God, my God!
- Consider How the Birds Above (Stephen P. Starke)
- Consider the Lilies (Roger Hoffman)
- Consider the Lilies of the Field (Roger Hoffman)
- Consider the Lillies (Evan Stephens)
- Consider the lillies of the field (Evan Stephens)
- Consider the lillies of the field, how they grow, consider (Evan Stephens)
- “Consider the Lily” (R. C. Evans)
- Consider the steadfast love of God
- Consolation (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Consolation (Isaac Watts)
- Consolation (William W. Phelps)
- Consolation
- Consolation (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Consolation (R. C. Evans)
- Consolation: I Am a Child of God (A. Laurence Lyon; Lloyd T. Hanson; Naomi W. Randall)
- Consolations of the Faithful (Eliza R. Snow)
- Constant and firm the friendship we have known (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Constantly Abiding (Anne S. Murphy)
- Contentment (John Lyon)
- Contentment (Eliza R. Snow)
- Contentment (Riveina Lundgren)
- Contentment (Nora H. Brown)
- Contentment is wealth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Contentment is wealth that I would not resign (Eliza R. Snow)
- Continuous, sublime, ’round the cycle of time (Joseph H. Ward)
- Contrast (Eliza R. Snow)
- Co-operation (William Willes)
- Co-Operation
- Cooperation Is Our Magic Way (Mark Nichols)
- Co-Pilot (Athelia S. Tanner)
- Copying Mother (Floy A. Rossman)
- Coquettish April (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Coquettish April comes with smiling face (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Corinth
- Cornerstone (Leon Patillo)
- Cottonwood Lane (Doug Walker; Sherry Marks Walker)
- Could I Hold the Baby? (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- Could man but learn to do the right (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray (African American spiritual)
- Could our country’s noble sages (Eliza R. Snow)
- Could there be greater happiness than this (Naomi Russell)
- Counting from twenty-one (Anon.)
- Counting sheep (Elizabeth C. Taylor)
- Count It All Joy (Marilyn Schow)
- Count Me In (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Count on Me (E. E. Hewitt)
- Count on Me to Care (Michael McLean)
- Count on the Prophet
- Country Gardens (English folk song)
- Country In The West (Ruby Woolsey)
- Count Your Blessings (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep (Irving Berlin)
- Count Your Many Blessings (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Count your (many) blessings, name them (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Courage (Evan Stephens)
- Courage (John A. Granade)
- Courage, courage, courage, shall our watchword be (Evan Stephens)
- Courage! Go On! (Neil McIntyre)
- Courageously (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Courage to Stand Strong (Russ Dixon)
- Cousin Jedediah (H. S. Thompson)
- Covenant Prayer (John Wesley)
- Covenants Are Promises (Martin L. Green)
- Covenants are promises Made in (Martin L. Green)
- Coventry Carol (English carol)
- Coventry Carol (Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child) (English carol)
- Covered by the blood (Nellie Edwards)
- Covered Wagons (Anne Kaelin)
- Covered Wagons (Jeanne Rich)
- Cover Me (Andrew Culverwell)
- Cover me, Lord, with Your presence (Andrew Culverwell)
- Cowboy Night Song
- Cradle Him with Love (Douglas Wagner)
- Cradle Hymn (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Cradle Me (Sue Krupa)
- Cradle Song (Karl Simrock)
- Cradle Song (Franz Carl Hiemer)
- Cradle Song
- Cradle Song (Anon.)
- Cradle Song (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Cradle Song (Franz Schubert)
- Cradle Song, Rock a by baby (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Cradling Children in His Arm (Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Crashing Waters at Creation (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Create an Atmosphere (Sherrie Johnson)
- Create in me (Gayle Schoepf)
- Create in Me (Anna M. Molgard)
- Create in Me
- Create in Me a Clean Heart
- Create in me a clean heart, O God
- Create in me a clean heart, O God (Psalm 51:10; Carl F. Mueller)
- Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God (Psalm 51:10–12; John Carter)
- Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew
- Create in me a clean heart, O God, Create in me (Psalm 51:10–12; John Carter)
- Create in me an new heart (Gayle Schoepf)
- Create in me an new heart, so that (Gayle Schoepf)
- Create in me, O Lord (Harry L. Doty)
- Create in us, O God (Sherrell Prebble; Howard Clark)
- Creating God, Your Fingers Trace (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- Creation Flows Unceasingly (Barbara McFarlane Higdon)
- Creation Medley (Folliott S. Pierpoint; St. Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper)
- Creation Sings (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend; Kristyn Getty)
- Creation Sings (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Creation sings! And we are in the music (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Creation speaks with awful voice (Parley P. Pratt)
- Creation speaks with awful voice. Hark! ’tis a (Parley P. Pratt)
- Creation speaks with awful voice—Hark! ’tis a universal groan (Parley P. Pratt)
- Creative God, You Spread the Earth (Ruth Duck)
- Creator God, Creating Still (Jane Parker Huber)
- Creator God, creating still, by will and word and deed (Jane Parker Huber)
- Creator God, We Give You Thanks (Betty Anne J. Arner)
- Creator God we sing, a hymn of joy we’re making / Cantemos al Creador un himno de alabanza (Carlos Rosas)
- Creator God We Sing / Cantemos al Creador (Carlos Rosas)
- Creator of Sunrises (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Creator of sunrises, comets, and trees (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Creator of the earth and skies (Donald W. Hughes)
- Creator of the heavens and earth (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Creator of the heavens and earth, We place our trust in thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Creator of the Intertwined (Jacque B. Jones)
- Creator of the Stars of Night
- Creator Spirit, by whose aid (Rabanus Maurus)
- Creator Spirit, Come, We Pray (Rhabanus Maurus)
- Creator, Spirit, Hear Us Sing (Ann Smith)
- Creator Spirit, Heavenly Dove (Rabanus Maurus)
- Creator Spirit, heav’nly dove (Rabanus Maurus)
- Credo (Naomi Russell)
- Creeping down, creeping down (Isabel R. Johnson)
- Creepity-creep, creepity-creep
- Cristo Vive (Nicolás Martínez)
- ¡Cristo vive, fuera el llanto / Christ is living, no more weeping (Nicolás Martínez)
- Cristo vive, fuera el llanto / Christ is risen, Christ is living (Nicolás Martínez)
- Crocodile Song (Traditional)
- Crossing the Atlantic (Eliza R. Snow)
- Crossing the Bar (Alfred Tennyson)
- Crossing The Line (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Crossing the Prairie (Mary B. Weekes)
- Crossing the prairie, Pioneers so brave (Mary B. Weekes)
- Cross of Jesus (William J. Sparrow-Simpson)
- Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow (William J. Sparrow-Simpson)
- Cross, reproach, and tribulation! (Ludwig Andreas Gotter)
- Cross, reproach, and tribulation! To the saint are welcome guests (Ludwig Andreas Gotter)
- Crossroads Of Life (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Crowned or Crucified (J. Hussey)
- Crown him (Lelia N. Morris)
- Crown Him (Thomas Kelly)
- Crown Him King of Kings (Sharon Damazio)
- Crown Him with Many Crowns (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him with many crowns / A Cristo coronad / À l’Agneau sur son trône (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown Him with Many Crowns / A Cristo coronad divino Salvador / À l’Agneau sur son trône (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him with many crowns, The Lamb (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His throne (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him with many crowns [thorns] (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crown him; yes, the blessed Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- Crown of the Lovely Junetide (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Crown of the lovely Junetide gleaming (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Crowns of glory ever bright (Thomas Kelly)
- Crowns of glory ever bright Rest upon the Conqu’rors head (Thomas Kelly)
- Crown the conq’rors homeward coming (Orson F. Whitney)
- Crown the Conquerors Homeward Coming (Orson F. Whitney)
- Crown with Your Richest Crowns (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Crow Song
- Crucifixion and Forgiveness (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Crunchy Lunch (Rita S. Robinson)
- Crusader’s Hymn (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Cry in the wilderness (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Cry in the wilderness, Cry in the wilderness (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Cry of My Heart (Terry Butler)
- Cry of the Martyrs (Parley P. Pratt)
- Cry out and shout
- Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion
- Crystals sparkle in the snow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- CTR (Marlene Merkling)
- C T R are the letters (Marlene Merkling)
- CTR Pilots (Lucelle R. Taylor)
- CTR Pilot Song
- CTR Song (Clara W. McMaster)
- Cuando el Pobre (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nada tiene y aún reparte / When the poor ones, who have nothing, still are giving (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nado tiene y aun reparte / When the pooor ones who have nothing share with strangers (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cuando el pobre nado tiene y aun reparte / When the poor ones who have nothing share with strangers (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- Cub scouts hiking, hiking, hiking (George Oliver)
- Cuckoo (Austrian folk song)
- Cuckoo (German folk song)
- Cuckoo, cuckoo, calls from the tree (Anon.)
- Cuckoo / Kuckuck (Austrian folk song)
- Cumorah (Ruth May Fox)
- Cup of Blessing That We Share (Bernard Mischke)
- Curiosity (A. W. Norton)
- Cycle (Helen Hinckley Jones)
- Cycles upon cycles, Years upon years (F. R. Tubb)
D
- Daddy (Thea Cannon)
- Daddy Aren’t You Glad (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Daddy dear, we all love you
- Daddy, I’m a Mormon (Anon.)
- Daddy’s Homecoming (Anon.)
- Daddy’s Nose (Doug Stewart)
- Dads
- Dad, You’re Awsome! (Lyla Haws)
- Daily Bread (Josiah Conder)
- Daily Recording (Margaret Case)
- Daisies (Josephine Spencer)
- Daisy Bell (Frank Dean)
- Daisy, Daisy (Frank Dean)
- Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do! (Frank Dean)
- Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do. I’m half crazy (Frank Dean)
- Dakota Hymn (Joseph R. Renville)
- Dakota Hymn / Lacquiparle (Joseph R. Renville)
- Dame Nature’s Way (Matilda A. Christiansen)
- Damper Song (Anon.)
- Damper Song
- Dance a Cachuca, Fandango, Bolero (W. S. Gilbert)
- Dance and Sing (Anon.)
- Dance and Sing
- Dance and sing, dance and sing (Anon.)
- Dance and sing, dance and sing, Merrily
- Dance and sing, dance and sing ’Twill (Anon.)
- Dance, My Dolly (Edna Malin Tanner)
- Dance, my dolly, dance (Edna Malin Tanner)
- Dance of the Raindrops (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Dancing Snowflakes (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Dancing the Samba (Brazilian folk song)
- Daniel of old surely knew how to pray (Connie Gonitzke)
- Daniel’s Wisdom (R. F. Mann)
- Daniel’s wisdom may I know (R. F. Mann)
- Daniel’s wisdom may I know, Stephen’s faith and patience show (R. F. Mann)
- Danish Threefold Amen (Danish tune)
- Danny Boy (Frederick E. Wetherby)
- Dans ma vie, sois glorifié (Bob Kilpatrick)
- Dans ma vie, sois glorifié / In my life, Lord, be glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- Dans nos obscurités (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités, allume le feu / Within our darkest night, you kindle / En nuestra oscuridad, enciende (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités / Within Our Darkest Night / En nuestra oscuridad (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités / Within our darkest night / En nuestra oscuridad / Als alles duister is (Taizé Community)
- Dans nos obscurités / Within our darkest night / En nuestra oscuridad / Im Dunkel unsrer Nacht (Taizé Community)
- Dare and do
- Dare to Be a Daniel (Philip P. Bliss)
- Dare to Be Brave (Wilhelmina L. Rooper)
- Dare to Be Brave, Dare to Be True (Wilhelmina L. Rooper)
- Dare to Be Different (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Dare to Do Right (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to do right! dare to be true! (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to do right! dare to be true! You have a work (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to do right! dare to be true! You have a work that (George L. Taylor)
- Dare to Stand Alone (Nik Day)
- Dare to think, though others frown
- Dare to think, though others frown. Dare in words
- Dark age of error (Evan Stephens)
- Dark age of error, dark age of error (Evan Stephens)
- Dark age of error, dark age of error, Break! (Evan Stephens)
- Dark are the night’s drear shadows
- Dark Clouds
- Dark is the human mind, when bound (Edward L. Sloan)
- Dark is the human mind when bound In unbelief’s degrading thrall (Edward L. Sloan)
- Darkness came o’er the earth When they crucified (Matthew 27:45–46, 50; Luke 23:46; Ruth Heller)
- Darkness covered the earth (Nik Day)
- Darkness is slowly surrounding (Scott Foster)
- Dark the battle clouds are closing (Orson F. Whitney)
- Dark the battle clouds are closing Round the chosen (Orson F. Whitney)
- Dark the night, the storm was raging (R. C. Evans)
- Dark was the day they crucified them (L. Melvin Ward)
- Dark was the night, and cold the ground (Thomas Haweis)
- Dark was the night, and cold the ground, On which the Lord was laid (Thomas Haweis)
- Darling Chloe (Samuel N. Mitchell)
- Darling Effie, comrade, sister (R. C. Evans)
- Darling, I am growing old, Silver threads (Eben E. Rexford)
- Darling Mother (Mary Dale)
- Darling Nellie Gray (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Darling Nelly Gray (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Darling, we are waiting for thee (Eliza R. Snow)
- Darling Winnie (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Dar Lord, it’s morning now—Cold January light (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron (English folk song)
- Dashing thro’ the snow (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow In a one horse (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow In a one-horse (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow In a one-horse open sleigh (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing thro’ the snow, In a one horse open sleigh (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing through the snow (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dashing through the snow in a one-horse (James Lord Pierpont)
- Dat is fijn (Rebecca Stevens)
- Daughter, Arise (Randy Kartchner; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Julie de Azevedo; Kenneth Cope)
- Daughter in My Kingdom (Marcia B. Davis)
- Daughter of a King (Lana Osmun)
- Daughter of a King (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Daughter of a King (Matt Mylroie)
- Daughter of God (Jeanni Gould)
- Daughter of Zion (B. F. Barker)
- Daughter of Zion (Johann Joachim Eschenburg)
- Daughter Of Zion
- Daughter of Zion, Daughter of Zion (B. F. Barker)
- Daughter of Zion, Daughter of Zion, Daughter (B. F. Barker)
- Daughter of Zion, from the dust (James Montgomery)
- Daughter of Zion, lift thy head (Joel H. Johnson)
- Daughter of Zion, Rejoice greatly, Rejoice
- Daughters (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Daughters (Randy Kartchner; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Julie de Azevedo; Kenneth Cope)
- Daughters in His Kingdom (Tami J. Creamer)
- Daughters in His Kingdom (Michelle Soderberg)
- Daughters of God (Nik Day)
- Daughters of Zion (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Daughters of Zion (Annie Wells Cannon)
- David faced the giant with only five small stones (Jan Pinborough)
- David’s Lamentation (William Billings)
- David’s Theme (Arnold Stringham)
- David, the shepherd boy, with rock and sling (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Dawn of Day
- Day after day the wagons are rolling (Anne Kaelin)
- Day after day the wagons are rolling, Onward and (Anne Kaelin)
- Day and Night Praise (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- Daybreak
- Day by Day (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Day by Day (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by Day (Robert Leaf; Carolina Sandell Berg)
- Day by day and with each passing moment (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Day by Day – A Prayer (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day, day by day (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day, dear Lord, of thee three things I pray (Richard of Chichester)
- Day by day the manna fell (Josiah Conder)
- Day by day we are improving (Evan Stephens)
- Day by day, your mercies Lord attend me (Robert Leaf; Carolina Sandell Berg)
- Day Has Come (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Day has come and birds are singing (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Day is a maiden light of heart (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Day is Done (James Quinn)
- Day Is Done (Daniel Butterfield)
- Day Is Done, but Love Unfailing (James Quinn)
- Day is done, gone the sun (Daniel Butterfield)
- Day is done, gone the sun, From the lake (Daniel Butterfield)
- Day Is Dying (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day Is Dying in the West (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is dying in the west; Heaven is (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is dying in the west, Heav’n is touching (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is dying in the west, Heav’n is touching earth with rest (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Day is over, night draws nigh (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Day is over, night draws nigh, Shadows steal across the sky (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Day of Arising (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Day of arising, Christ on the roadway (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Day of Delight (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Day of Delight and Beauty Unbounded (Delores Dufner)
- Day of judgment, day of wonders! (John Newton)
- Day of judgment, day of wonders! Hark! the trumpet’s awful sound (John Newton)
- Day of Rest (George Manwaring)
- Day of Sacrament (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Day of Tears (Lynda Johnson; Kenneth Cope)
- Days are filled with gladness, nights are filled with song (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Days are filled with sorrow and care (John M. Moore)
- Days Gone By (Doug Walker)
- Days Never to Be Forgotten (Brett Raymond)
- Days of ’49
- Days of Elijah (Robin Mark)
- Days of My Youth (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- Days of Spring (Margaret E. Tupper)
- Days of summer glory (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see, All your (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of summer glory, Days I love to see, All your scenes (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Days of the Week (Anon.)
- Daytime is over and stars twinkle bright, Lullaby (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Deacon’s Song (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Dead! and their mission done (Evan Stephens)
- Deaf was my ear—my heart was cold (Eliza R. Snow)
- Deal gently (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Dear brother Hunt has passed away (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Brother, I’m so grieved to part with you (M. R. C.)
- Dear Brother it gives me much pleasure to say (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Brother Lake, my pen I take (R. C. Evans)
- Dear brothers and sisters, I give you my hand
- Dear brother, thou art gone to rest (Huntley’s Collection)
- Dear brother, thou art gone to rest; We will not weep for thee (Huntley’s Collection)
- Dear brother, thou wast in thy bloom (Joel H. Johnson)
- Dear Brother, while the Clergy rage (John Lyon)
- Dear broth’rs and sisters I give you my hand
- Dear Canada, my home, Birthplace (R. C. Evans)
- Dear children, two paths are before you (Laura E. Newell)
- Dear Christians, One and All (Martin Luther)
- Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice (Martin Luther)
- Dear Christ, Uplifted from the Earth (Brian Wren)
- Dear darling Birdie! little feathered love (Hannah T. King)
- Dear, dear old folks (Evan Stephens)
- Dearest Brother, wherefore leave us? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dearest Children, God Is Near You (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest children, God is near you, watching (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest children, God is near you Watching o’er (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest children, God is near you, Watching o’er you (Charles L. Walker)
- Dearest Jesus, at Your Word (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Dearest Jesus, may I be (Frances K. Taylor)
- Dearest Jesus, may I be, day by day, more like (Frances K. Taylor)
- Dearest Jesus, We Are Here (Benjamin Schmolck)
- Dearest land of sunny sky, land of great mountains (Evan Stephens)
- Dearest love, do you remember
- Dearest Mother, I Love You (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- Dearest Savior, may I grow (Anna Johnson)
- Dearest Savior, may I grow more and more like you (Anna Johnson)
- Dearest treasure of my heart (Evan Stephens)
- Dearest treasure of my heart, Joy is only where thou art (Evan Stephens)
- Dear Evelina, Sweet Evelina (Anon.)
- Dear Father, bless my ears and eyes (Kay Honaker)
- Dear Father, For the love that overflows our hearts (G. Ruth Harpster)
- Dear Father in Heaven, thank Thee for this
- Dear Father in heaven: There is always work to be done (Mary Moler Worthington)
- Dear Father, now we bow our heads
- Dear father, now we bow our heads in reverence unto Thee
- Dear Father, now we bow our heads in rev’rence
- Dear Father, our hearts are filled with thanksgiving (Gary Rhodes)
- Dear Father, Whom We Cannot See (Roderic Dunkerley)
- Dear friend, accept, with gratitude (John Lyon)
- Dear friends and true have met beneath this roof (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Dear friends, I pray just lend an ear (Charles L. Walker)
- Dear God, again I bow my head (Norman C. Schlichter)
- Dear God, Embracing Humankind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear God, this little bit of soft pink skin (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Dear God, We Come This Hour to Ask (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Dear heart, the day is long (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Dear Heart We’re Growing Old (H. M. Estabrooke)
- Dear Heavenly Father (Rita S. Robinson)
- Dear Heavenly Father, I want to be Thy loving child (Rita S. Robinson)
- Dear Heav’nly Father, teach us how to pray (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Dear honored old piano (Lucy M. Hewlings)
- Dear is the hope that the gospel reveals (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Dear Italian Maid
- Dear Jesus, in Whose Life I See (John Hunter)
- Dear Lady—My Sister (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dear Lady—My Sister: I fain would express (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dear lady! shed no more the scalding tear (Hannah T. King)
- Dear Land of Home
- Dear Land of home, our hearts to thee are holden
- Dear land of the valleys and mountains (Evan Stephens)
- Dear land of the valleys and mountains, The home of the brave (Evan Stephens)
- Dear little babe, With your mother’s eyes (Ellen B. Richardson)
- Dear little robin perch’d up in a tree
- Dear Little Stranger (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Dear little thought with me all the night (Helen M. Livingston)
- Dear Lizzie, alone in my bedroom (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Lizzie, on the train I’m writing (R. C. Evans)
- Dear Lord, accept the gifts we bring (Charles Derry)
- Dear Lord, accept the gifts we bring, The holiest treasures of our love (Charles Derry)
- Dear Lord and Father (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father [Master] of mankind [us all], Forgive our foolish ways (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father of mankind, Forgive (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Father of mankind, forgive our foolish ways! (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and God of Humankind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Dear Lord and Savior, now we come (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Dear Lord, and will thy pard’ning love (John Fellows)
- Dear Lord, and will thy pardoning love (John Fellows)
- Dear Lord, by good things built on good (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Dear Lord, for All in Pain (Amy W. Carmichael)
- Dear Lord, Forgive (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Dear Lord, grant me a life of joy (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Dear Lord, I do not ask to see into the mist (Frances Hartman)
- Dear Lord, I do not care if I am growing old (Filindia S. Huff)
- Dear Lord, I thank thee for the burdens (Frances Hartman)
- Dear Lord, I thank Thee for this day (Anna Johnson)
- Dear Lord, I’ve tried to make this day (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Dear Lord, Lead Me Day by Day (Francisca Asuncion)
- Dear Lord, look down on these, I pray (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Dear Lord, now all is gloom and darkness (Ruth C. Mountain)
- Dear Lord, once more my eyes have seen (Hazel Chambers)
- Dear Lord, on This Thy Day (Haydee Wolf)
- Dear Lord, on this thy day of days (Haydee Wolf)
- Dear Lord, our gifts we gladly bring (Mildred Speaks Edward)
- Dear Lord, Take Up The Tangled Strands (Ophelia G. Adams)
- Dear Lord, these are my very own (Hazel Chambers)
- Dear Lord, thou art a patient God (Carrie A. Baird)
- Dear Lord, we ask thee now Our leader to inspire
- Dear Lord, we ask thee to inspire Thy people
- Dear Lord, We Give Our Youth (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Dear Lord, we give our youth to thee (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Dear [Lord] [Well] Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole (James L. Nicholson)
- Dear Lord, we thank Thee for all of your blessings (Ann Smith)
- Dear Lord, Who Sought at Dawn of Day (Harry Webb Farrington)
- Dear Master, in Whose Life I See (John Hunter)
- Dear M. I. A. (Anon.)
- Dear mid-Victorian ladies (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Dear mother (Aasmund Olavsson Vinje)
- Dear Mother (Jenna B. Mosley)
- Dear mother in dreams I see her (Edward Jakobowski)
- Dear Mother Mine (J. Leland Dewey)
- Dear mother of mine, with your snowy hair (Magdalene C. Stephens)
- Dear Old M. A. C. (Walter Smith)
- Dear Old Pal of Mine (Harold A. Robe)
- Dear Old Pals (George W. Hunt)
- Dear old Pals! jolly old pals! (George W. Hunt)
- Dear old tree, now tell me How your green leaves grow (Rational Method in Reading, 1899)
- Dear ones, are you weary and troubled? (Helen H. Lemmel)
- Dear, patient one, so kind to us! We sing love’s (Lula Greene Richards)
- Dear pioneer; brave pioneer, we honor (Shirley Hallstrom)
- Dear Savior, how I love thy name! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Dear Savior, I am thine (Joel H. Johnson)
- Dear Savior, if these lambs should stray (Abby Hyde)
- Dear Savior, if these lambs should stray, From thy secure enclosure’s bound (Abby Hyde)
- Dear Shepherd, Lead Them Gently
- Dear Sisters, though your dreary lot (John Lyon)
- Dear sister, though few days have past (John Lyon)
- Dear Sister, though unknown to thee (John Lyon)
- Dear teacher, listen to my song, And hear (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Dear to My Heart (Joyce Sanders; Sandra Madsen)
- Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, dear are (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear to the heart of the Shepherd, Dear are the sheep (Mary B. Wingate)
- Dear Uncle Dick, you’re going away (Sister Washington)
- Death Gathers Up Thick Clouds of Gloom (Charles W. Penrose)
- Death gathers up thick clouds of gloom and wounds the (Charles W. Penrose)
- Death has placed his cold hand now (Hannah T. King)
- Death is the heritage of man (Charles Derry)
- Death is the heritage of man, Bequeathed as fruit of sin (Charles Derry)
- Death of Sir Mosquito
- Death of W. H. Harrison (Eliza R. Snow)
- Death Shall Not Destroy My Comfort (Traditional)
- De Banjo Am De Instrument For Me (John T. Rutledge)
- De bomen in het veld (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- De Camptown ladies sing dis song (Stephen C. Foster)
- De Camptown ladies sing dis song, Doo-dah (Stephen C. Foster)
- December (Thelma McKinnon Anderson)
- Decide (April Meservy)
- Deck the Hall (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the Hall Duet Fantasy (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the Halls (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the halls with boughs of holly (Talhaiarn)
- Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Talhaiarn)
- Deck Thyself, My Soul (Johann Franck)
- Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness (Johann Franck)
- Deck thyself with joy and gladness (Johann Franck)
- Declare, O Heavens, the Lord of Space (Robert Lansing Edwards)
- De colores (Mexican folk song)
- De colores, de colores / Sing of colors, sing of colors (Mexican folk song)
- Dedicated to a Friend (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Dedication (Willy Reske)
- Dedication (John Lyon)
- Dedication (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dedication (Eliza R. Snow)
- Dedication (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Dedication Anthem (Evan Stephens)
- Dedication Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Deep beneath the surface (Nik Day; Feli Ika)
- Deeper and Deeper (Oswald J. Smith)
- Deeper, Deeper (Charles Price Jones)
- Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus (Charles Price Jones)
- Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus Daily let me go (Charles Price Jones)
- Deep in my heart there’s a gladness (Albert A. Ketchum)
- Deep in the Heart of Texas (June Hershey; Don Swander)
- Deep in the Shadows of the Past (Brian Wren)
- Deep in this holy ground
- Deep River (Southern folk song)
- Deep river, my home is over Jordan (Southern folk song)
- Deep sable curtains vail the sky (S. A. Prior)
- Deep Were His Wounds (William Johnson)
- Deep were his wounds, and red (William Johnson)
- Deep Within (David Haas)
- Deep within the heart of God before the dawn of time (Haldor Lillenas)
- Defend the needy and the poor (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Definition of a Word (Lael Woolsey)
- Defune (Japanese folk song)
- De Geest van de Heer is als vuur (William W. Phelps)
- De Geest van de Heer is als vuur / The Spirit of God like a fire is burning / L’Esprit du Seigneur est comme un feu qui flambe (William W. Phelps)
- Deliverance (Ruth May Fox)
- Deliverance belongs to the Lord
- Deliverance Broke The Dawn (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Deliverance From Time To Time (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Deliver Me From Evil (Bert Witvoet)
- Deliver the Child (David Pliler)
- Deliver us from fear and sadness (Josh Tinley)
- Demands of the Scriptures (J. F. Mintun)
- De mie bollen ti spiri (Francesco Maria Piave)
- De noche iremos (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos / By Night, We Hasten (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos / By Night, We Hasten / De nuit nous irons (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche / By night, we hasten in darkness / De nuit nous irons dans l’ombre / In dunkler Nacht woll’n wir ziehen (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche / De nuit nous irons dans l’ombre / By night, we hasten in darkness (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos, de noche / Wij gaan de nacht door, het duister / By night, we hasten in darkness / De nuit nous irons dans l’ombre / In dunkler Nacht woll’n wir ziehen (Luis Rosales)
- De noche iremos / Wij gaan de nacht door (Luis Rosales)
- Depart awhile, each thought of care (John J. Hughes)
- Depart awhile, each thought of care, Be earthly things forgotten all (John J. Hughes)
- De possum meat am good to eat (Henry Hart; Sam Lucas)
- Depth of Mercy (Bob Kauflin; Charles Wesley)
- Depth of Mercy! Can There Be (Bob Kauflin; Charles Wesley)
- Depth of mercy! Can there be mercy still reserved for me? (Charles Wesley)
- Dere’s a Star in de East on Christmas morn (African American spiritual)
- Derry Ding Ding Dason (English round)
- Descending The Stairs (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Descend, O Holy Spirit (Michaele Murphy)
- Descend, O Holy Spirit, descend on us we pray (Michaele Murphy)
- Descend, O Spirit, Purging Flame (Scott Francis Brenner)
- Descend, thou Comforter Divine (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Descend, thou Comforter Divine, And from each heart all gloom dispel (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Deseret (William W. Phelps)
- Deseret (William Willes)
- Deseret (Richard Alldridge)
- Deseret, Deseret! ’tis the home of the free (William Willes)
- Desereted Homestead (Olive C. Wehr)
- Desire (Evelyn Wooster Viner)
- Despair not, O heart, in thy sorrow (Aurelius Clemens Prudentius; Edward Traill Horn III)
- Destiny (Susan Evans McCloud)
- De tierra lejana venimos (Puerto Rican carol)
- De tierra lejana venimos a verte / From a distant home the Savior we come seeking (Puerto Rican carol)
- Det kimer nu til julefest / The bells of Christmas chime once more (Martin Luther; N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- De toi je reçois, à toi je donne (Anon.)
- De toi je reçois, à toi je donne / From you I receive, to you I give (Anon.)
- Devotion (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Devotion
- Devotion (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Devotion (William Hammond)
- Devotional Hymn (Richard Alldridge)
- Diamond (Nik Day)
- Diana’s hair is china white (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Diana’s Shawl (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Dickle Derry (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Dickle, Dickle Derry, Dickle, Dickle Dee (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Dickory, Dickory, Dock (Traditional English song)
- Dickory dickory dock, the mouse (Traditional English song)
- Dickory, dickory dock; The mouse ran up (Traditional English song)
- Dickory dickory dock; the mouse ran up the clock (Traditional English song)
- Dickory, dickory, dock; tick, tock (Traditional English song)
- Did ever you see the like before? (African American spiritual)
- Did Jesus die upon the cross, and was he for us (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Did Jesus Really Live Again? (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Did Jesus really live again? Yes (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Did Jesus really live again? Yes, when the third (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Did Not Our Hearts Burn? (David A. Zabriskie)
- Didn’t It Shine (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Didn’t We Love Him? (Doug Stewart)
- Did They Know? (Todd McCabe)
- Did ya ever try to hitch up a yoke of oxen (Ramona J. Pace)
- Did you ever hear of pussies Who never (Anne Murray Larned)
- Did you ever see a cow in the sky? (Folk song)
- Did You Ever See a Lassie?
- Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie
- Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie
- Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie, did
- Did you ever see an apple orchard In full bloom (Grace Candland Jacobsen)
- Did You Know? (Ellen B. Richardson)
- Did You Know (BeBe Winans; Manuel Seal Jr.)
- Did you know that when you knelt and prayed (Elizabeth Spotten)
- Did you know you’re a temple (Madilyn Paige)
- Did You See Him in the Garden? (Shawn M. Stringham)
- Did You See How the Snowflakes (Jenette B. McKay)
- Did you see how the snowflakes came down (Jenette B. McKay)
- Did you see how the snowflakes came down from above (Jenette B. McKay)
- Did You Think to Pray? (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Diet (Irene Christopherson)
- Dieu en nous, Dieu partout / God within God around / Dios aquí, Dios allá (Randall Pratt)
- Different Is Beautiful (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Diff’rent is beautiful! God bless variety! (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Dims the light of mortal vision (Dale S. Cox)
- Dinah (Anon.)
- Dinga, Dinga, Doodle (Folk song)
- Ding, ding, ding, ding
- Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! All aboard
- Ding, Dong, Bell (English folk song)
- Ding dong bell, ding dong bell (English folk song)
- Ding, dong, bell, Pussy’s in the well (English folk song)
- Ding-dong, ding-dong
- Ding-dong ding-dong ding-dong ding-dong
- Ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong. Do you
- Ding, dong, ding, dong. Hear the Christmas (Olive Woodman)
- Ding-Dong, Merrily on High! (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Ding! Dong! Merrily on high in heav’n the bells are ringing (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Dinna Forget (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- ¡Dios de la esperanza, danos gozo y paz! / May the God of hope go with us every day (Alvin Schutmaat)
- Dios está aquí (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God Is Here Today (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God Is Here Today / Notre Dieu est là (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God is here today / Notre Dieu est là / Deus está aqui / God, de Heer, is hier (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God is hier vandaag (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí / God is hier vandaag / God is here today / Notre Dieu est là / Deus está aqui (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios está aquí; tan cierto / Notre Dieu est là, aussi réel / God is here today; as certain (Raúl Galeano)
- Dios Padre, Dios Hijo
- Dios Padre, Dios Hijo, Dios Santo Espíritu
- Dios viene al mundo a traves (Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd)
- Dios viene al mundo a través de nosotros (Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd)
- Dip, Boys, Dip The Oar (F. Sarona)
- Direction (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Disciple of Christ (Nik Day)
- Disciples had come to see Jesus one day (Vonnie Tims)
- Disciple’s Prayer (Dale S. Cox)
- Disease (John Lyon)
- Disease at thy approach retreats (Hannah T. King)
- Dismissals
- Dismissals in Easter Season
- Dismiss us, O Lord, with Thy favor and smile
- Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing (Joseph Hart)
- Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord (Joseph Hart)
- Dismiss your anxious care (Philip Doddridge)
- Distaff Song (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Distant Land (John Rutter)
- Distracted (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- Ditches Break Again No More (Moses E. Gifford)
- Dit is mijn lied (Lloyd Stone)
- Dit is mijn lied, o God / This is my song, O God / Voici mon chant, ô Dieu (Lloyd Stone)
- Diverse in Culture, Nation, Race (Ruth Duck)
- Divine (Nik Day)
- Divine Compassion (C. Austin Miles)
- Divine Truth Restored (Parley P. Pratt)
- Dixie (Daniel D. Emmett)
- Dixie Land (Daniel D. Emmett)
- Dixie’s Land (Daniel D. Emmett)
- Do all the good you can (John Wesley)
- Do and Dare
- Do As I’m Doing (Anon.)
- Do as I’m doing; Follow, follow me! (Anon.)
- Do as I’m doing, Follow, follow me! Do as I’m doing (Anon.)
- Doctrine and Covenants (Neva M. Baker)
- Doctrine and Covenants (Janice D. Harrington)
- Doctrine and Covenants, a book of inspiration (Janice D. Harrington)
- Doctrine and Covenants, blest book of revelation (Neva M. Baker)
- Doctrine and Cov’nants, blest Book of Revelation (Neva M. Baker)
- Do Duddle
- Do each day
- Doe Kemmerer’s Favorite
- Does He Remember? (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Does Jesus Care (Frank E. Graeff)
- Does Jesus care when my heart is pained (Frank E. Graeff)
- Does the Journey Seem Long? (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Does the journey seem long, The path rugged and (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Does the journey seem long, the path rugged and steep? (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- Does the journey seem long? We can
- Dogie Song (Cowboy song)
- Do good, O God, to those who are good
- Do His Will (David A. Zabriskie)
- Do I look in the mirror to check ev’ry day (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Doing, doing, doing every day, all our little duties (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Do It All in the Name of the Lord (Donna Jones)
- Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with your God (Albert F. Bayly)
- Do Likewise, My Friend (Michael Webb)
- Dollar, dollar
- Dollar, dollar, how you wander from one hand
- Doll Song (Harriet L. Grove)
- Do, Lord, do, Lord, do, Lord, remember me (African-American spiritual)
- Do, Lord, Remember Me (African-American spiritual)
- Dona Nobis Pacem (Liturgical text)
- Dona nobis pacem, pacem (Liturgical text)
- Doney Gal (Cowboy song)
- Dong, Dong… Ring, ring the bells to greet the glad (Evan Stephens)
- Don Jolley Waltz
- Don Juan Minuet
- Donkey Riding (Sea shanty)
- Donkeys and Carrots (Belgian round)
- Donkeys are in love with carrots (Belgian round)
- Donned in the silvery robes of the morn (Anna Rosdahl)
- Do Not Be Afraid (Joy F. Patterson)
- Do Not Despair, O Little Flock (Johann M. Altenburg)
- Do Not Find Me Sleeping (Pamela Martin)
- Do Not Forsake Me, Lord (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Do not forsake me, O God of my salvation
- Do Not Hurt God’s Presence, Children (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Do not indulge the gifted pen
- Do Not Keep Silent, O God (The Iona Community)
- Do not trust him gentle lady, Tho’ his voice (Henry A. Coard)
- Do not wait until some deed (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Do not wait until some deed of greatness (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Do not wait until some deed of greatness you may do (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Don’t Be Afraid (John L. Bell)
- Don’t be afraid. My love is stronger (John L. Bell)
- Don’t be discouraged when trouble’s in your life (Albert A. Goodson)
- Don’t be discouraged with trouble in your life (Albert A. Goodson)
- Don’t be frightened, sad little princess (Anon.)
- Don’t Envy the Boy
- Don’t envy the boy with the cheerful smile
- Don’t Ever Forget to Pray (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- Don’t Ever Stop (Michael Webb)
- Don’t forget Jesus when long is the way (William C. Poole)
- Don’t Give Up (Phoebe Cary)
- Don’t Go Away and Leave Me (Anon.)
- Don’t hold me back, I cannot stay (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t It Make You Want to Go Home (J. South)
- Don’t Kill the Birds (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the birds, the little birds! (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the little birds (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the little birds, That sing (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t kill the little birds, That sing on bush (C. B. Derry)
- Don’t Leave Me Now, Lord! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t Let Anybody Take Your Crown (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t Look Back (Lori Parker Foote)
- Don’t Make Such Faces (Evan Stephens)
- Don’t make such faces or I cannot sing at all (Evan Stephens)
- Don’t Marry the Mormon Boys (Pioneer folk song)
- Don’t Run in Debt
- Don’t run in debt—never mind, never mind
- Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (Lew Brown; Charles Tobias)
- Don’t Stay Away (African-American spiritual)
- Don’t Step There (Children’s Friend)
- Don’t Stop the Music
- Don’t take our dreams away, we have to dream (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Don’t think there is nothing for children to do (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Don’t Turn Him Away (Haldor Lillenas)
- Don’t Turn the Savior Away (Harry Clarke)
- Don’t waste your time (Oskar and Julia)
- Don’t worry (W. W. Burton)
- Don’t Worry (W. W. Burton)
- Don’t You Go Tommy (C. T. Lockwood)
- Don’t you hear the bells now ringing? (Dion de Marbelle)
- Don’t You Marry the Mormon Boys (Pioneer folk song)
- Doo Dah
- Doo-Dah Da (Stephen C. Foster)
- Doo-Dah Day
- Dost thou in a manger lie (Jean Mauburn; Micheal R. Carson)
- Do they miss me at home? (Sidney M. Grannis)
- Do they pray for me at home? (John H. Tenney)
- Do They Think Of Me At Home? (J. E. Carpenter)
- Do this way and that way
- Doth remember, sisters dear, the happy days of childhood (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Double Chant—The Ten Commandments (Isaac Watts)
- Doubt like tempest-clouds may lower (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Doubt like tempest-clouds may lower, Faith will break its dead’ning spell (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Doughnut Song
- Doves
- Do we not know that solemn word (Isaac Watts)
- Do What Is Right (Anon.)
- Do what is right, let the consequence follow (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day-dawn is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day dawn is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the daydawn is breaking (Anon.)
- Do what is right; the day-dawn is breaking, Hailing (Anon.)
- Down again, feel like quitting (Michael Webb)
- Down a lighted street in London (Sister Washington)
- Down at the Cross (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the cross where my Savior died (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the cross where my Saviour died (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Down at the sacred wave (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down by the Jordan (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- Down by the Jordan, a prophet named John was baptizing (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- Down by the Old Mill Stream (Tell Taylor)
- Down by the River (Sarah E. Carmicheal)
- Down By The River (R. Sinclair)
- Down By The River
- Down by the Riverside (African-American spiritual)
- Down By the River-side (African-American spiritual)
- Down by the River’s Verdant Side (Anon.; Alexander Neibaur)
- Down by the river’s verdant side, Low by the soitary (Anon.; Alexander Neibaur)
- Down by the river—The dark flowing river (Sarah E. Carmicheal)
- Down by the sea of Galilee (L. S. Boswell)
- Down by the Station
- Down by the station Early in the morning
- Down from the trees, The autumn leaves all (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Down Galilee’s Slow Roadways (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Down in a bog lived a little polliwog (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Down in a garden olden (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- Down in a garden olden, Just where I do not know (Frank Dempster Sherman)
- Down in Mobile (American folk song)
- Down in Mobile, Down in Mobile (American folk song)
- Down in Mobile, Down in Mobile, How I love (American folk song)
- Down in old Meh-hee-ko (Mexican folk song)
- Down in some lone valley (English folk song)
- Down in some lone valley in a lonesome place (English folk song)
- Down in the bleak December bay (Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth)
- Down in the green and shady bed (Anon.)
- Down in the lovely meadow (Italian folk song)
- Down in the Lower Land (German folk song)
- Down in the lower-land living is fine (German folk song)
- Down in the meadows, where the cowslips spring (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Down in the pastures green (Mary Rose Jack)
- Down in the Valley (Western folk song)
- Down in the valley, the valley so low (Western folk song)
- Down in the valley with my Savior I would go (William O. Cushing)
- Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go (William O. Cushing)
- Down into the Jordan (Marcella Schenck)
- Down into the Jordan walked Jesus (Marcella Schenck)
- Down in Utah
- Down Mobile (American folk song)
- Down Mobile, Down Mobile, How I loved (American folk song)
- Downright, Upright (Anon.)
- Down the shadowed lane (Henry Snow)
- Down the steep side of the mountain (Evan Stephens)
- Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home (Ernest R. Ball)
- Down to Earth (Fred Kaan)
- Down to Earth, as a Dove (Fred Kaan)
- Down to the River to Pray (Traditional)
- Down to the Sacred Stream (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down to the sacred wave (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down to the sacred wave, The Lord of life was led (Samuel F. Smith)
- Down Where the Watermelons Grow (Anon.)
- Down yonder green valley where streamlets (Welsh folk song)
- Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander (Welsh folk song)
- Doxology (Thomas Ken)
- Do ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay (John Woodcock Graves)
- Do you always speak the truth? (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Do you ever stop as the days pass by (Lulu W. Nelson)
- Do You Ever Think of Me? (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- Do you ever wonder who you are? (Mindy Gledhill)
- Do you fear the foe will in the conflict win? (Ada Blenkhorn)
- Do You Have Room? (Shawna Edwards)
- Do You Hear It?
- Do you hear me every hour (Junior Bonner)
- Do you hear them coming, brother? (Ralph E. Hudson)
- Do You Hear What I Hear? (Noël Regney)
- Do You Know? (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how many stars (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how many stars There are (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do you know how many stars There are shining (Wilhelm Hey)
- Do You Know I’m Here? (Jayne B. Malan)
- Do You Know Your Savior? (Stephanie T. DeGraw)
- Do you love Jesus, Halleloo? (Marcia Legg)
- Do You Need a Friend? (W. E. M.)
- Do you need a friend to keep you till the end? (W. E. M.)
- Do Your Duty (Dona W. Haws)
- Do You Really Care? (B. C.)
- Do you remember years ago (Nik Day; Camry Pula)
- Do you see through troubled eyes (Steven K. Jones)
- Do you think Jesus sang (Carol Ann Wight)
- Do you think the world’s a better place (Amy Martin)
- Do you want to believe? (Annette Dickman)
- Draw Me Close (Kelly Carpenter)
- Draw me close to You, never let me go (Kelly Carpenter)
- Draw Me Nearer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Draw Near (Stephen P. Schank)
- Draw Near (Kelly Jarvis)
- Draw Near (B. B. McKinney)
- Draw Near and Take the Body of the Lord (John Mason Neale)
- Draw near, draw near, the Master is here (B. B. McKinney)
- Draw Near in Faith (Thomas R. Beil)
- Draw near in faith, ye sons of men (Thomas R. Beil)
- Draw Near Unto Me
- Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord (John Mason Neale)
- Draw Nigh to God (Colbert Croft; Joyce Croft)
- Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you (Colbert Croft; Joyce Croft)
- Drawn to the Cross, Which Thou Hast Blessed (Genevieve M. Irons)
- Drawn to the Light (John C. Ylvisaker)
- Draw the circle, draw the circle wide (Gordon Light)
- Draw the Circle Wide (Gordon Light)
- Draw the Circle Wide (Gordon Light)
- Draw Thou My Soul (Lucy Larcum)
- Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ (Lucy Larcum)
- Draw thou my soul, O Christ, Closer to thine (Lucy Larcum)
- Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether (Percy Dearmer)
- Draw us to Thee (August Crull; Friedrich Funcke)
- Dread Sovereign! let my evening song (Isaac Watts)
- Dream Big (Ryan Shupe)
- Dreamer, Questioner, Teller of tales (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- Dreaming (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- Dresden Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Dresden Amen (John Stainer)
- Drifting and wand’ring, and roaming the country (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Driftwood (Catherine Pomo)
- Drill, Ye Tarriers (Irish-American folk song)
- Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes (Ben Jonson)
- Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I (Ben Jonson)
- Drip Drop (Anon.)
- Drop by Drop (Steven K. Jones)
- Drops of Water (Anon.)
- Drop thy still dews of quietness (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Drought (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Drowsy bee, wake and see, Spring in her beautiful (R. C. Rowland)
- Dr. R. B. P. (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Drudgery lay deep In a sodden field (Katherine Keck Bear)
- Drum, drum, drum, drum (Anon.)
- Drummer’s Medley
- Dry Bones (African-American spiritual)
- Dry your tears, my darling mother, Angels lined (Cora Hill)
- Duane Street
- Duane Street/Hancock
- Ducks in the pond quack a happy song (Anon.)
- Ducks in the pond quack a happy song, Mother hens (Anon.)
- Du, du liegst mir im Herzen (German folk song)
- Du, du liegst mir im Herzen, Du, du liegst (German folk song)
- Duet (1 Corinthians 15:55–56) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Duke of York (English folk song)
- Dusky hands are reaching for the bread of life (Haldor Lillenas)
- Dust (Nik Day)
- Dust and Ashes (Brian Wren)
- Dust and Ashes Touch Our Face (Brian Wren)
- Duty and Reward
- Duty to God (Wayne Burton)
- Dwelling in Beulah Land (C. Austin Miles)
- Dwell in Me, O Blessed Spirit (Martha J. Lankton)
- Dwell in the one who raised Christ from the dead (Marty Haugen)
- Dwell Thou in Me (Marrian Wood Chaplin)
- D’ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay? (John Woodcock Graves)
- D’ye ken John Peel with his coat so gray? (John Woodcock Graves)
- Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Dying You Destroyed Our Death (Liturgical text)
E
- Each Breath Is Borrowed Air (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Each breath is borrowed air, not ours to keep and own (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Each Campfire Lights Anew (Traditional)
- Each campfire lights anew The flame (Traditional)
- Each Cooing Dove (Robert Morris)
- Each cooing dove, and sighing bough (Robert Morris)
- Each cooing dove and sighing bough That makes (Robert Morris)
- Each cooing dove and sighing bow that makes (Robert Morris)
- Each daughter of God born to the earth (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Each day we are building our homes of love (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- Each day we are building our own homes of love (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- Each evening as the sun goes down and sets behind the distant hill (Keola Geilmann)
- Each Life That Touches Ours for Good (Karen Lynn Davidson)
- Each little flower that opens, Each little (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Each little star as it twinkles bright (Clara W. McMaster)
- Each morning and evening and ev’ry time (Clive Romney)
- Each morning as I awake (Mary E. Morrow)
- Each morning I kneel in a quiet place (Clive M. Killpack)
- Each morning I wake from my slumber (Laurayne Norris)
- Each night before my prayers are said (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- Each one can reach one (Babbie Mason)
- Each One, Reach One (Babbie Mason)
- Each seeking faith is seeking light (Brian Wren)
- Each Step I Take (W. Elmo Mercer)
- Each step I take my Savior goes before me (W. Elmo Mercer)
- Each Sunday morning bright (William Willes)
- Each Sunday morning bright, we hie to school (William Willes)
- Each swift, silent moment the sad hour
- Each time I turn a bit of sod (Armour T. Irwin)
- Each Winter As the Year Grows Older (William Gay)
- Each year at Christmas time
- Each year in cherry-blossom time (May Booth Talmage)
- Early every morning
- Early every morning I jump right out of bed
- Early Riser (Evan Stephens)
- Early To Bed (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to Bed and Early to Rise (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to Bed and Early to Rise (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Early to bed and early to rise, Makes (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy (Benjamin Franklin)
- Early we rise on the bright Sabbath morning
- Earnest workers for the Master (William A. Ogden)
- Earning Cells (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Earth and All Stars (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and all stars, Loud rushing planets (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and all stars, loud rushing planets / Tierra y sol, mundos que vuelan / Firmament haut, comblé d’étoiles (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and All Stars / Tierra y sol, mundos que vuelan / Firmament haut, comblé d’étoiles (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Earth and heaven repeat the cry (Charles Wesley)
- Earth, Earth, Awake! (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Earth, earth, awake! Your praises sing! (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Earth has many a noble city (Aurelius Clemens Prudentius)
- Earth is a symbolic canvas Of artistry and bliss (Lorine Hutchinson Lee)
- Earth is filled with sin and pain (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Earth is filled with sin and pain Everywhere we roam (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Earth Is the Place (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ shall reign (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ will reign (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ will reign with all His (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth is the place where Christ will reign, With all his saints a thousand years (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earthly friends may prove untrue (Arthur A. Luther)
- Earthly happiness is fleeting (Eliza R. Snow)
- Earthly happiness is fleeting; Earthly prospects quickly fade (Eliza R. Snow)
- Earthly pleasures vainly call me (James Rowe)
- Earthly pleasures vainly call me, I would be like Jesus (James Rowe)
- Earth’s Fairest Flowers (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- “Earth turns no beaten wanderer from her breast” (Alice Lee Eddy)
- Earth with a tremendous groan (Parley P. Pratt)
- Earth, with flow’rs, with grass and grain (Joel H. Johnson)
- Earth, With Her Ten Thousand Flowers (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth, with her ten thousand flowers, Air, with (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth with her ten thousand flowers, Air, with all (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth with her ten thousand flowers, Air, with all its beams and showers (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth, with her ten thousand flow’rs (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Earth, with her ten thousand flow’rs, Air, with all (Thomas R. Taylor)
- Easter Alleluia (Marty Haugen)
- Easter Bell Carol (Rhoda Newton)
- Easter Bells
- Easter Bells (Eliza M. Sherman)
- Easter bells are ringing, calling us to prayer (Eliza M. Sherman)
- Easter Bunnies (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easter Chicks (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easterday
- Easter Day (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Easter Hosanna (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Easter Hymn (Alfred Lambourne)
- Easter Morn (Marion D. Hanks)
- Easter Morn (Estella Wight)
- Easter Morning (Civilla D. Martin)
- Easter People, Raise Your Voices (William M. James)
- Easter song (Meda Walker)
- Easter Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easter Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Easter Song (Anne Herring)
- Easter Song (Evan Stephens)
- Easter Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Easter time
- East side, west side, all around the town (James W. Blake)
- Eat This Bread (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat This Bread (Taizé Community; Robert J. Batastini; Stephen P. Starke)
- Eat This Bread and Never Hunger (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Eat This Bread / Coman de este pan / Prends ce pain (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat this bread, drink this cup (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat This Bread, Drink This Cup (Jeremy Young)
- Eat this bread, drink this cup / Coman de este pan, beban de este cáliz / Prends ce pain, bois ce vin (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Eat Your Vegetables (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Echo (David Pliler)
- Echo Canyon (James Kirkham)
- Echo Yodel (Austrian folk song)
- Eden (Eliza R. Snow)
- Eden’s Garden (Kenneth Cope)
- Eency, Weency Spider
- Eency, weency spider went up the water spout
- E’en So, Lord Jesus (Paul O. Manz)
- E’en though our barks may drift apart (Edith McClendon)
- Eere long the veil will rend in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- Eh yeh yeh yeh yeh yeh (Annie S. Hawks)
- Eighteen hundred and fifty-one (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and fifty one, American (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and fifty-one, American (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and forty one (Anon.)
- Eighteen hundred and forty-one That’s the year (Anon.)
- Eight o’clock, it’s time for bed, Now I want my (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Eight, six, four, and two; I count my wealth by years (Pearl Ivie Stanford)
- Eight Years Old (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- El amor nunca pasará (1 Corinthians 13:4–8)
- El cielo canta alegría / Heaven is singing for joy (Pablo D. Sosa)
- Elder’s Farewell
- Elders’ Lament
- Elegy (Eliza R. Snow)
- Elegy, on Wee Hughie (John Lyon)
- Eliza! dear Eliza Cook! (Hannah T. King)
- Eliza Snow is the queen of the muse (John Lyon)
- Eloquence (Eliza R. Snow)
- El Senyor és la meva força / In de Heer vind ik heel mijn sterkte (Taizé Community)
- El Senyor és la meva força / In de Heer vind ik heel mijn sterkte / In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful / El Señor es mi fortaleza / Ô ma joie et mon espérance / Meine Hoffnung und meine Freude (Taizé Community)
- Embalmed records, plates of gold (Samuel Brown)
- Embark (Nik Day)
- Emily (Arlen L. Card)
- Emily Cooper Davies’s name May it shine in Heavenly fame (Henry Garner)
- Emily, my friend (Arlen L. Card)
- Emmanuel (Bob McGee)
- Emmanuel, Emmanuel (Bob McGee)
- Emmanuel, Emmanuel, his name is called Emmanuel (Bob McGee)
- Emma Smith (Vida E. Smith)
- Emma’s Theme (Brett Raymond)
- Emperor Napoleon
- Empire Builders (Zella Jones Landon)
- Emptied of His glory; God became a man (Claire Cloninger; Tom Fettke; Linda Lee Johnson)
- Empty (Nik Day; Otavio Tobias)
- Empty (Cherie Call)
- Encamped along the hills of light (John H. Yates)
- Encamped along the hills of light, ye Christian soldiers, rise (John H. Yates)
- Encircled in Our Savior’s Love (Lettice O. Rich)
- Encircle Him (David Pliler)
- Encouragement (William O’Neil)
- Encouragement
- Endless worlds and glorious stars (Wayne Burton)
- Endowed with Power
- Endurance (Josie E. Childs)
- Endure To the End (Susan B. Mitchell)
- En el nombre del cielo, os imploro posada (Latin American carol)
- Enlarge the periphery of our knowledge (Audrey Stubbart)
- En las obras de Cristo pensad
- En Medio de la Vida (Mortimer Arias)
- En medio de la vida estás presente, oh Dios / Causayniy chaupipeka Kashanqui kan Diosniy (Mortimer Arias)
- Enough (Chris Tomlin; Louie Giglio)
- Enough (Madilyn Paige)
- Ensign to the Nations
- Enter in the Realm of God (Lavon Bayler)
- Enter into His gates with thanksgiving (Psalm 100:4)
- Enter, Rejoice, and Come In (Louise Ruspini)
- Enthroned Upon the Verdure-Covered Hills (Orson F. Whitney)
- Entreaty (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Entreaty (Lois Braby)
- Entrust Your Days and Burdens (Paul Gerhardt; F. Samuel Janzow)
- Ephraim (Elizabeth Scott; William W. Phelps)
- Ephraim’s records, plates of gold (Samuel Brown)
- Epigram (John Byrom)
- Epigraph (A. J. R.)
- Epilogue
- Epistle inscribed to J. M’Laws (John Lyon)
- Epistle—inscribed to S. R. (John Lyon)
- Epistle to Elder James Linforth (John Lyon)
- Epistle to Elder John Jaques (John Lyon)
- Epistle to — — Liverpool (John Lyon)
- Epistle to Miss J. Bromley (John Lyon)
- Epitaph in Memory of Elder J. H. Flanigan (John Lyon)
- Erase Me (Scott Foster)
- Ere Eden contained a bower, Or nightingales (William W. Phelps)
- Ere life’s fleet hour has flown (Sarah E. Mitton)
- Ere long the vail will rend in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere long the vail will rend in twain, The King descend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere long the veil will rend in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere long the veil will rend in twain, The King descend with all his train (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ere mountains reared their forms sublime (Harriet Auber)
- Ere mountains reared their forms sublime, Or heaven and earth in order stood (Harriet Auber)
- Ere the first faint sunbeams have touched the (Belle Russell Johnson)
- Ere the gates of morn are opened wide
- Ere the Roses Bloom (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Ere the Sun Goes Down (Josephine Pollard)
- Ere we part, O God our Father (Richard Humphrey)
- Ere You Left Your Room (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere You Left Your Room This Morning (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere you left your room this morning, Did you think (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere you left your room this morning, Did you think to pray? (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Ere zij God (Isaac Bikkers)
- Ere zij God! Ere zij God! / Glory to God! Glory to God (Isaac Bikkers)
- Erie Canal (American folk song)
- Er is een balsem in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- Er is een balsem in Gilead / There is a balm in Gilead / Il y a un baume en Galaad (African-American spiritual)
- Er’s een oud, oud pad (Vida E. Smith)
- Er’s een oud, oud pad / There’s an old, old path / Il est un sentier (Vida E. Smith)
- Es Burebüebli mah-n-i-nit (Swiss folk song)
- Escape from the city
- Escuto uma voz na imensidão (Nik Day)
- Es ist ein’ Ros ensprungen / Lo, how a Rose e’er blooming (German carol, 16th century)
- Es ist ein’ Ros entsprungen (German carol, 16th century)
- Es mi Cuerpo, tomad y comed / Take and Eat This Bread / C’est mon corps, prenez et mangez (Anon.)
- Es mi cuerpo, tomad y comed / Take and eat this bread, given up for you / C’est mon corps, prenez et mangez (Anon.)
- Especially for Me (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- Establish a House of Prayer (Melba C. Perry)
- Esta é a época mais linda que há (Avon Allen Compton)
- Este es el día (Pablo D. Sosa)
- Esther’s Theme
- Estrangement (R. C. Evans)
- Estrella de luz (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Etched (Josephine Spencer)
- Eternal (Nik Day; Oba Bonner)
- Eternal Are Thy Mercies, Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Christ, Who, Kneeling (William W. Reid Jr.)
- Eternal Christ, You Rule (Dan Damon)
- Eternal Father, condescend (Joel H. Johnson)
- Eternal Father, Strong to Save (William Whiting)
- Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm (William Whiting)
- Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm does bind the restless wave (William Whiting)
- Eternal Father, we pray to Thee (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Eternal God, almighty cause (Simon Browne)
- Eternal God, almighty cause Of earth, and seas, and worlds unknown (Simon Browne)
- Eternal God, before thy throne we bend (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Eternal God, before Your Thone (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Eternal God, before your throne we bend (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Eternal God Transcending Time (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Eternal God, Whose Power Upholds (Henry H. Tweedy)
- Eternal hope (Thomas Campbell)
- Eternal hope! when yonder spheres sublime (Thomas Campbell)
- Eternal Joy (Frank Calabrese)
- Eternal Life (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Eternal Life (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Eternal light, shine in my heart (Christopher Idle)
- Eternal Lord of love, behold your Church (Thomas H. Cain)
- Eternal Marriage (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Eternal Ruler of the Ceaseless Round (John W. Chadwick)
- Eternal Source of ev’ry joy (Philip Doddridge)
- Eternal Source of ev’ry joy, Well may thy praise our lips employ (Philip Doddridge)
- Eternal Source of life and light (John Prior Estlin)
- Eternal Source of life and light! Supremely good and wise! (John Prior Estlin)
- Eternal Sov’reign of the sky (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Sov’reign of the sky, And Lord of all below (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Spirit, God of Truth (Thomas Cotterill)
- Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ (Frank von Christierson)
- Eternal Spirit, we confess (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Spirit, we confess And sing the wonders of thy grace (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Things (Ann Kapp Andersen)
- Eternal Wisdom! Thee we praise (Isaac Watts)
- Eternal Wisdom! Thee we praise; Thee, let creation sing (Isaac Watts)
- Eternity engulfs another year! (Hannah T. King)
- Eternity is just at hand (Anne Steele)
- Eternity of Matter (M. T.)
- Ethelyn (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Eugene Henri (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Eulogy, to Miss Eliza R. Snow (John Lyon)
- Eulogy, to Orson Pratt (John Lyon)
- Euridyce, Here I Seek Thee (Christoph W. von Gluck)
- Eu sei o que é certo (Kenneth Cope)
- Evalina Dear (Anon.)
- Even as I Am (Annette Dickman)
- Even as We Live Each Day (Martin Luther)
- Even Bravest Heart May Swell (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Evening (Priscilla Wadhams)
- Evening (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Evening and Morning (Paul Gerhardt)
- Evening and morning, sunset and dawning (Paul Gerhardt)
- Evening hymn (George Manwaring)
- Evening Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Evening Hymn (Thomas Ken)
- Evening Hymn (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Evening Prayer (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Evening Prayer (John Leland)
- Evening Prayer (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Evening Prayer
- Evening Shades
- Evening shades are gently falling
- Evening Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- Evening Star (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Evening star up yonder (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Evening star up yonder, Teach me like you (Ernst Christian Richardt)
- Evening Thoughts (Eliza R. Snow)
- Evening Thoughts (R. C. Evans)
- Evening Thoughts (R. C. Evans)
- Even in our darkest hour (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Even Me (Elizabeth Codner)
- Even Me, Even Me (Elizabeth Codner)
- Evensong Service Setting in C (Thomas Hardaway)
- Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Eventide (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Even When You’re Broken (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- Ever be friendly, kind, helpful and true (Mark Nichols)
- Ever be loyal to Jesus, Trusting His wonderful Word (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Ever Constant
- Everlasting God (Brenton Brown; Ken Riley)
- Everlasting Love (Paul Simpson Duke)
- Everlasting love has led us to this day (Paul Simpson Duke)
- Ever Lead Me (Michelle Smyth)
- Evermore
- Ever Near (William H. Gardner)
- Ever Of Thee (George Linley)
- Ever of thee, I’m fondly dreaming (George Linley)
- Ever Thou hast borne our sorrows, Lord (Susa Young Gates)
- Ever We Pray for Thee (Evan Stephens)
- Everybody falls sometimes (Scott Davis; Scott Krippayne)
- Everybody Here Say “I Love Jesus” (Vonnie Tims)
- Everybody Needs a Friend (Michael Webb)
- Everybody needs somebody (Carol Graff Gunn)
- Everybody’s going somewhere (Nik Day)
- Everybody’s waiting (Nik Day)
- Every Breath (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Every breath I’m taking (Barry Gibbons)
- Every bridge is burned behind me (Johnson Oatman)
- Every day, every hour (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Every day I jump into my little tub
- Every day with Jesus (Robert C. Loveless)
- Every Day With Jesus
- Every drop of water, Insignificant and small (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Every Eye Shall See Him (Darlene Killpack)
- Every eye shall see him as he comes from above (Darlene Killpack)
- Every Good and Perfect Gift (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Every Heart Its Tribute Pays (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Every heart needs to part with evil (Kenneth Cope)
- Every knee shall bow (Crawford Gates)
- Every Long Mile (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Every Man for Himself (Kenneth Cope)
- Every Moment (Jesse Butterworth; Regie Hamm; Joy Williams)
- Every morning Ev’ry day in rain or shine (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Every Mountain (Nik Day)
- Everyone here say “I love Jesus” (Vonnie Tims)
- Everyone Loves a Feast
- Everyone needs compassion (Reuben Morgan; Ben Fielding)
- Everyone That Thirsteth (Christian Asplund)
- Every one who opens the Book of God (Alexander Campbell)
- Every promise we can make (Scott Wesley Brown; Jeff Nelson)
- Every road is paved with chances (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- Every Season (Nichole Nordeman)
- Every secret, every shame (Chuck Butler; Ed Cash; Hillary McBride; James Tealy)
- Every soul that takes the journey
- Every Star Is Different (John C. Cameron)
- Every Step Along the Way (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Every Sunday evening (Aurora M. Shumate)
- Every Sunday Morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Everything That Has Voice (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Everything to Win (Michael Webb; Julie de Azevedo)
- Everything Was Made by God (Tina English)
- Every Time I Feel the Spirit (African American spiritual)
- Every Time I Feel the Spirit (Traditional)
- Every Time I Read (Katherine Wright)
- Every time I think about Jesus
- Every tinkle on the shingle (Coates Kinney)
- Everywhere I go, I come across faces (R. Gilles Bokolo)
- Every Word (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Every word that He said (Jake Rau)
- Evidence (Tyler Castleton)
- Evolution (F. J. Earl)
- Ev’rybody needs a friend (Nik Day)
- Ev’ry cloud that carries water (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Ev’ry cloud that carries water, Ev’ry beaming ray of light (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Ev’ry day hath toil and trouble (Margaret L. Bailey)
- Ev’ry day hath toil and trouble, Ev’ry heart hath care (Margaret L. Bailey)
- Ev’ry day He grows a little dearer
- Ev’ry day I choose (Nita Dale Milner)
- Ev’ry day I choose whether I will use (Nita Dale Milner)
- Ev’ry day I have such fun With my old dog (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ev’ry day I jump into my little tub
- Ev’ry day I make my way (Wayne Burton)
- Ev’ry day they pass me by. I can see (Greg Nelson; Phill McHugh)
- Ev’ry earthly sorrow (Sally DeFord)
- Ev’ry girl needs a bee in her bonnet (Joyce O. Evans)
- Ev’ry heart has its sorrow, Ev’ry life has its care (George Bennard)
- Ev’ry knee shall bow, ev’ry knee shall bow (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Ev’ry morning of our lives, when a glorious (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Ev’ry morning when I get up I start the day
- Ev’ry mornin’ ’round seven o’clock (Irish-American folk song)
- Ev’ry Night When the Sun Goes In (Traditional)
- Ev’ry now and then I’m brought back to this place (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Ev’ry person in the nation (Irish folk song)
- Ev’ry person in the nation, Or of great (Irish folk song)
- Ev’ry promise we can make (Scott Wesley Brown; Jeff Nelson)
- Ev’ry star is diff’rent, And so is ev’ry child (John C. Cameron)
- Ev’ry Sunday morning, wind or rain or shine (Beth Hooper)
- Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit (African American spiritual)
- Ev’ry time I feel the Spirit Movin’ in my heart (African American spiritual)
- Ev’ry time I kneel and pray (Nik Day)
- Ev’ry time I think about Jesus (African American spiritual)
- Exalted on high, on high mid the mountains (Edwin F. Parry)
- Exalted on Thy throne
- Exalted on thy Throne, O King of Saints look down
- Examples of the Believers
- Except I Shall See (David A. Zabriskie)
- Except the Lord conduct the plan (Charles Wesley)
- Excerpts from Promised Valley (Arnold Sundgaard)
- Exiles from home and country (P. D. Griffeth)
- Ex more doci mystico (Gregory the Great)
- Exodus (John Lyon)
- Expectation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Experiment upon the Word (Kay Honaker)
- Experiment Upon the Word (Annette Dickman)
- Explorer Hiking Song (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Explorers’ Song
- Extermination Order (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Extolled (Linnie Fisher Robinson)
- Extol the Sovereign, our God, and worship at God’s holy temple
- Eye of the Storm (Gale Hollaway; Vaughn Johnson)
- Eyes like the morning star, cheeks like a rose (American folk song)
- Eyes of blue—Sky’s own hue (Ruby Baird Anderson)
- Eyes to see and ears to hear (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Eyes to see and ears to hear, Feet that will (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Ezek’el Saw the Wheel (African-American spiritual)
- Ezek’el saw the wheel ’Way up in the middle (African-American spiritual)
- Ezekiel Saw de Wheel (Traditional)
- Ezekiel Saw de Wheel (African-American spiritual)
- Ezekiel saw de wheel ’Way up in de middle ob de air (African-American spiritual)
F
- Faces (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Face to Face (Kirk Dearman)
- Face to Face (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Face to Face (Kenneth Cope)
- Face to face I shall behold Him (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Face to face, Lord, let me know You (Kirk Dearman)
- Face to Face with Christ, My Savior (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Face to face with Christ my Saviour (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Fade, fade, each [all] earthly joy (Jane C. Bonar)
- Fade, Fade, Each Earthly Joy (Jane C. Bonar)
- Fade, fade, each earthly joy; Jesus is mine (Jane C. Bonar)
- Fades the night, Dawns the light (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Fade the stars of morning (Thurlow Lieurance)
- Fading light dims the sight (Daniel Butterfield)
- Fading light dims the sight, And a star (Daniel Butterfield)
- Failing in strength when opprest by my foes (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Faint Not (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- Fair are the meadows, Fairer the woodlands (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair are the meadows, Fairer the woodlands, Robed in flowers of blooming spring (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair as a lily did her life unfold (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fair city of the saints! my heart to thee (L. S.)
- Fairer than the flow’rs that bloom before us (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Fairest little Jesus Child (Marilyn Curtis White)
- Fairest little Jesus child Came to earth (Marilyn Curtis White)
- Fairest Lord Jesus (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler Of All Nations (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fairest Lord Jesus, ruler of all nature (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fairest Spirit of the skies (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fairies and Brownies (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fair is the Child within the stable yonder (Sally DeFord)
- Fair is the sunlight (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine, Fairer still the moonlight (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine, Fairer still the moonlight And (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair is the sunshine, Fairer the moonlight (Gesangbuch, Münster, 1677)
- Fair Lisa (Welsh folk song)
- Fair Maid (Erin Patterson)
- Fair mourner, I would gladly quell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fair Peri! Yes I fain could dream (Hannah T. King)
- Fair Utah sits enthron’d among a thousand hills (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fairy-Belle (Stephen C. Foster)
- Fairy Fiddles (Anon.)
- Fairyland
- Fairy Moonlight (John Hill Hewitt)
- Fair, youthful Maiden, dost thou comprehend (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fair Zion’s city, shining bright (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Faith (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Faith (Susan L. Purves)
- Faith (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Faith (John Lyon)
- Faith (William Willes)
- Faith (Charles Wesley)
- Faith (Ben Olsen)
- Faith (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss (Daniel Turner)
- Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss, And saves from Satan’s snares (Daniel Turner)
- Faith and Fidelity (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Faith and Truth and Life Bestowing (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Faith Begins by Letting Go (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- Faith Endures (Naomi W. Randall)
- Faith, eternal, heavenly pow’r
- Faithful
- Faithful (Sam Cardon; Brian Blosil; Don Stirling)
- Faithful and just is he (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Faithful and just is he Who hath the cov’nant made (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Faithful and true is the word of our God (Jaime Cortez)
- Faithful Men (Twila Paris)
- Faith, Hope, and Charity (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Faith in Every Footstep (K. Newell Dayley)
- Faith in Womanhood! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Faith in Womanhood! Joy in Womanhood! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Faith in You (Nik Day)
- Faith is a gift from God above to mortals here (William Willes)
- Faith is an anchor to the soul (Joel H. Johnson)
- Faith is dying! (Evan Stephens)
- Faith is knowing (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Faith is knowing the sun will rise (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- Faith is my sure retreat (Joel H. Johnson)
- Faith is the brightest evidence (Isaac Watts)
- Faith is the brightest evidence Of things beyond our sight (Isaac Watts)
- Faith is the confidence we exercise
- Faith is the polar star (Psalter)
- Faith is the polar star That guides the christian’s way (Psalter)
- Faith Is the Victory (John H. Yates)
- Faith of Our Fathers (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still [faith] (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still In spite (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, living still, in spite of dungeon, fire and sword (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, we will strive To win all nations (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of our fathers, wonderful faith! (Arthur H. Mills)
- Faith of Our Mothers (Anon.)
- Faith of Our Mothers, Living Faith (Anon.)
- Faith of our mothers, living still (Anon.)
- Faith of our mothers, living yet (Anon.)
- Faith of the Martyrs (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith of the martyrs, living still (Frederick W. Faber)
- Faith / Pioneer Children Were Quick to Obey / To Be a Pioneer / Pioneer Children Sang As They Walked (Beatrice Goff Jackson; Virginia M. Kammeyer; Ruth Muir Gardner; Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Faith that alone can stand the heaving tide (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Faith to Carry On (Don Besig; Nancy Price)
- Faith, While Trees Are Still in Blossom (Anders Frostenson)
- Faith works with power, but will not plead (William Jones)
- Faith works with power, but will not plead The best of works when done (William Jones)
- Faith works with pow’r but will not plead (William Jones)
- Fallen (David Pliler)
- Fall Fresh on Me (Daniel Iverson)
- Falling Down (Jeremy Christensen)
- Falling down, gently down, See the softly (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Falling down, gently down, See the softly falling (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Falling down, gently down, See the softly falling snow (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Falling Leaves
- Falling on My Knees (Kathryn Scott)
- Falling Snow (Lois Lunt Metz)
- Familiar (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- Families (Virginia Mueller)
- Families
- Families
- Families Can Be Together Forever (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- Families the wide-world over (Hazel W. Lewis)
- Family History—I Am Doing It (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Family History Is the Story of Me (Nathan Howe)
- Family History Medley
- Family Home Evening Song (Paul Melendez)
- Family Night (Carol Graff Gunn)
- Family Night Is Fun (Debra K. Carver)
- Family Prayer (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Family Song (Anon.)
- Family Song
- Fam’ly history—I am doing it (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Fam’ly history— I am doing it (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Fam’ly history— I am doing it, My fam’ly history (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Fam’ly night is always fun (Debra K. Carver)
- Fanana (Chichewa folk hymn)
- Fanana Fanana Fanana naye Yesu (Chichewa folk hymn)
- Fancy’s Panorama (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fantasy on Come, Come Ye Saints (William Clayton)
- Far above earth’s low’ring shadows (Fronia Smith)
- Far above earth’s tumult (C. Austin Miles)
- Far above earth’s tumult, The call of love (C. Austin Miles)
- Far above earth’s tumult, The call of love we hear (C. Austin Miles)
- Far across the sea in his jolly craft (Evan Stephens)
- Far and near the fields are teeming (John O. Thompson)
- Far as human greetings go Let all Zion Builders know (Elbert A. Smith)
- Far Away (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Far Away (Brady Parks)
- Far away in South Carolina
- Far Away in the Depths of My Spirit (Warren D. Cornell)
- Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight (Warren D. Cornell)
- Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling (C. Austin Miles)
- Far away the ships are flying (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Far away the ships are flying, on to Palestine (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Far dearer than all that the world can impart (Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor)
- Far dearer than all the world can impart (Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor)
- Far down the street the band is playing
- Fare thee well, thou fondly cherished (David M. Moir)
- Fare thee well, thou fondly cherished, Dear, dear spirit, fare thee well (David M. Moir)
- Fareweel, my cattie, fareweel (John Lyon)
- Farewell (John Lyon)
- Farewell (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell (Nellie Becraft)
- Farewell
- Farewell (R. C. Evans)
- Farewell!—a feeling deep and strong (Hannah T. King)
- Farewell, All Earthly Honors (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Farewell, all earthly honors, I bid you all adieu (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Farewell all earthly honours (Zion’s Hill, 1833)
- Farewell, beloved brother Banks, farewell (John Lyon)
- Farewell! beloved of the Lord, farewell (John Lyon)
- Farewell, blest messenger of peace (John Lyon)
- Farewell, Dear
- Farewell dear brother (William I. Appleby)
- Farewell dear brother in the Lord (William I. Appleby)
- Farewell, dearest friends, from you I must go
- Farewell, Dear Friends and Brethren (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, dear friends, we now must part (John Lyon)
- Farewell, dear; peace be with thee
- Farewell, Deer flower, Farewell
- Farewell, Deer Flowers
- Farewell Echo (John Lyon)
- Farewell, farewell, oh, lovely world of mine
- Farewell, friends, a time of sorrow
- Farewell,Good Friends! (Israeli song)
- Farewell, good friends, Farewell (Israeli song)
- Farewell, good friends! / Shalom, chaverim! (Israeli song)
- Farewell Hymn (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell Hymn (Agnes Y. Lindsay)
- Farewell hymn of the Lord’s servants (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell Illinois (Wilson Law)
- Farewell Illinois, I must leave thee awhile (Wilson Law)
- Farewell Memorial (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, my dear and loving friend (Joel H. Johnson)
- Farewell! my dearest Kelsey (John Lyon)
- Farewell, my kind and faithful friend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, My Kind and Faithful Friend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, my kind and faithful friend—The partner of my early youth (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, my sweetest treasure (Joel H. Johnson)
- Farewell, Old England! (Orson F. Whitney)
- Farewell, old England! Thou hast been to me (Orson F. Whitney)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren! Here, take (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren, here take the (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell, our friends and brethren! Here take the parting hand (William W. Phelps)
- Farewell Sister Margaret, your life-toil is o’er (R. C. Evans)
- Farewell Song (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell Song (Henry Maiben)
- Farewell Song (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell song to Babylon (W. Ross)
- Farewell to Nauvoo (L. S.)
- Farewell to Nauvoo (Lucretia Hupper)
- Farewell To Summer (Jane B. Walters)
- Farewell To Thee (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Farewell to thee, Farewell to thee (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Farewell to thee, old ’Forty-nine (John Lyon)
- Farewell Waltz (Herbert Stothart; Bob Wright; Chet Forrest)
- Farewell, ye rocks and hills, so dear (Joel H. Johnson)
- Farewell, ye servants of the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, ye servants of the Lord, To whom (Parley P. Pratt)
- Farewell, ye servants of the Lord, To whom we oft have preached the word (Parley P. Pratt)
- Fare you well, beloved mother (Eliza R. Snow)
- Fare you well, my dear, I must be gone
- Far, far away from our dear native land (Eliza R. Snow)
- Far, far away had the swallows fled, Over the
- Far, far away, in heathen darkness dwelling (James McGranahan)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plain (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, Far Away on Judea’s Plains (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plains, Shepherds (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plains, Shepherds of old (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far, far away on Judea’s plains, Shepherds of old heard (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Far from Home We Run, Rebellious (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- Far from the birth-place of the Lord (D. Roberts)
- Far from the braes of Scotland (Eliza R. Snow)
- Far from the land that gave thee birth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Far from the scenes of war and strife (Joel H. Johnson)
- Far in the hills I hear the nightingale (Czech folk song)
- Farm news
- Farms, and fields and meadows gay (Parley P. Pratt)
- Far out on the human tempest (R. C. Evans)
- Farther Along (W. Stevens)
- Fashion in Nature (Leone E. McCune)
- Fast Freight to Helper (Greek Dance)
- Fasting (Annette Dickman)
- Fasting Prayer (Gregory the Great)
- Father, accept the song of praise We offer unto (Richard Alldridge)
- Father all loving, who rulest in majesty (Patrick Robert Norman Appleford)
- Father Almighty, Bless Us (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father almighty, bless us with your blessing (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father Almighty, Grant to Us (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father Almighty, Grant to Us Thy Blessing (Berwick Hymnal, 1886)
- Father and First of Friends! (Orson F. Whitney)
- Father and first of Friends, On whom all life (Orson F. Whitney)
- Father and God our lives inspire (J. C.)
- Father and I went down to camp (Schamburg)
- Father and Mother’s Care (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Father, As I Kneel to Pray (David R. Naylor)
- Father Be My Guide (Mikiko O’Bannon)
- Father, Bless Our Sacred Homes (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- Father, bless the gifts we bring thee
- Father, bless the little birds (Karin Jones)
- Father, bless this willing offering (Tessie Smith)
- Father, Bless Thy Children (Kleta Finley)
- Father, Bless Thy Word (Thomas Kelly)
- Father, Bless Thy Word to All (Thomas Kelly)
- Father, bless thy word to all, Quick and powerful let it prove (Thomas Kelly)
- Father, bless us as we go (Verda E. Bryant)
- Father, Cheer Our Souls Tonight (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Father dear father come home with me now! (Henry C. Work)
- Father dear to Thee we pray (Anon.)
- Father dear to Thee we pray, Bless Thy (Anon.)
- Father Do You Hear Me? (Lindy Kerby)
- Father, enthroned on high (Fernando Ortega)
- Father eternal, Ruler of creation (Laurence Housman)
- Father, from heaven thy dwelling place (Charles Derry)
- Father, from heaven thy dwelling place, In love look down, we pray (Charles Derry)
- Father, give Thy benediction (Samuel Longfellow)
- Father, glorify thy Son (Charles Wesley)
- Father, glorify thy Son: Answ’ring his all-powerful prayer (Charles Wesley)
- Father God (Jack W. Hayford)
- Father God, I give all thanks (Jack W. Hayford)
- Father God, I Wonder (Ian Smale)
- Father, guide me on my way (Rachel Bastian)
- Father, heal the ache inside me (Anna M. Molgard)
- Father hear our prayer
- Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer (Love M. Willis)
- Father, hear the prayer we offer! Not for ease that prayer shall be (Love M. Willis)
- Father, hear thy children singing, Father hear our (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Father, hear us while we pray
- Father, how wide Thy glories shine! (Isaac Watts)
- Father, how wide thy glory shines! (Isaac Watts)
- Father, how wide thy glory shines! How high thy (Isaac Watts)
- Father, how wide thy glory shines! How high thy wonders rise! (Isaac Watts)
- Father, I Adore You (Terrye Coelho Strom)
- Father, I adore You, Lay my life before You (Terrye Coelho Strom)
- Father, I come to thee, Calmly and rev’rently (Willy Reske)
- Father, I go, ’tis thy voice bids me go (Joseph Smith III)
- Father, I go, ’tis thy voice bids me go To carry this news of the cross (Joseph Smith III)
- Father, I hear thy call, I turn my thoughts (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Father, I kneel in solemn communion (Andrew Moore)
- Father, in Early Morning Praise (Elizabeth Jones)
- Father in Heaven (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in Heaven (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven, at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan
- Father in heaven, by whom I’m taught (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father in Heaven, gracious and tender (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- Father in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come (Matthew 6:9–13; Vivian Layne)
- Father in heaven, hear my prayer (Adelaide U. E. Hardy)
- Father in Heaven Hears Me Pray (Jenny W. Francis)
- Father in heaven, how we love You (Bob Fitts)
- Father in heaven, I come to Thee today (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father in Heaven, I’m thankful to see (Daryl O. Smith)
- Father in heaven, in thy love (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in heaven, in thy love abounding (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in heaven, in thy love abounding, Hear these (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Father in heaven, now we humbly pray (Ruth G. Smith)
- Father in Heaven, on this lovely day (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in heaven, on this lovely day, Please (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven on this lovely day, please help (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven, on this lovely day, Please help me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven on this lovely day Please help me be (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Father in Heaven, Teach me, I pray (Sally DeFord)
- Father in heaven, we believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven, we believe The promise (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in Heaven, We Do Believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven we do believe The promise thou hast made (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heaven, While angels adore Thee (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Father in heaven, while we bow (Henry Hooper)
- Father in heaven, while we bow before Thee (Henry Hooper)
- Father in Heaven, Who Lovest All (Rudyard Kipling)
- Father in heav’n above, Bless us
- Father in Heav’n above, bless us with thy tender love
- Father in Heav’n above, Glorious and mighty (Claude Littleton)
- Father in heav’n above I give thanks to Thee (Alveretta S. Engar)
- Father in Heav’n above, Smile on each child (Anon.)
- Father in heav’n, Thy children hear (Williams)
- Father in heav’n, Thy children hear, As they adoring bow (Williams)
- Father in heav’n, we do believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father in heav’n, we do believe The promise thou (Parley P. Pratt)
- Father, in Humility (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father, in humility we present (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father, in humility, We present this child (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father in humility, We present this child to thee (Goldie M. Masters)
- Father, in thy gracious keeping (John Ellerton)
- Father, in Thy Mysterious Presence (Samuel Johnson)
- Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling (Samuel Johnson)
- Father, in Thy realm above, Hear Thy children’s humble plea (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- Father, I Place into Your Hands (Jenny Hewer)
- Father is the man for us (Norma Rae Arrington)
- Father is the man for us, he loves us tenderly (Norma Rae Arrington)
- Father I stretch, I stretch my hands to Thee (Cleophus Robinson)
- Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee (Charles Wesley)
- Father, I Thank Thee (Tamara S. Hann)
- Father, I thank Thee for all that I have (Tamara S. Hann)
- Father I thank thee for thy love, for thy (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Father I thank Thee for thy love, For Thy kindness (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Father, it is thy great decree (Charles Derry)
- Father, it is thy great decree, That man and woman should be one (Charles Derry)
- Father, I Will Reverent Be (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, I will reverent be, and in thy house walk (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, I will reverent be and in thy house walk quietly (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, I will rev’rent be And in thy house (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Father, keep us through the year (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, Lead Me (John Page Hopps)
- Father, lead me, day by day (John Page Hopps)
- Father, lead me day by day, Ever in Thine (John Page Hopps)
- Father, lead me day by day, Ever in thine own strong way (John Page Hopps)
- Father, Lead Me Gently with Thy Love (Donnell Hunter)
- Father! Lead Me Out of Darkness (John A. Widtsoe)
- Father, let Thy Blessings (Evan Stephens)
- Father let Thy blessings at parting be upon us (Evan Stephens)
- Father, let thy Spirit’s fire (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father let Your word come to me (Richard Holmes)
- Father, Long Before Creation (Francis P. Jones)
- Father, lord of all creation (Stewart Cross)
- Father Most Holy (Percy Dearmer)
- Father most holy, merciful and tender (Percy Dearmer)
- Father, Mother, Sister Sue, Brother John and (H. W. L.)
- Father named me after grandpa (Kenneth Cope)
- Father Noah
- Father Noah, Father Noah was a famous man!
- Father, now the day is past
- Father, now to thee we cry (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father of all (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all (Anna Johnson)
- Father of All (Charles Wesley)
- Father of all, In heaven above (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father of all, In heaven above, Hear Thou (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father of all in heav’n above (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all in heav’n above, Watch over (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all in heav’n above, Watch over us (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all in heav’n above, watch over us we (Anna Johnson)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above, We thank (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above, We thank Thee (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all, in Heav’n above. We thank thee for (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all in heav’n above, we thank Thee for thy love (Patty S. Hill)
- Father of all, in whom alone (Charles Wesley)
- Father of all, in whom alone We live, and move, and breathe (Charles Wesley)
- Father of all our mercies (Social Hymns)
- Father of all our mercies, thou (Social Hymns)
- Father of all our mercies, thou In whom (Social Hymns)
- Father of all our mercies, thou In whom we move and live (Social Hymns)
- Father of all, sweet Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father of heaven, whose love profound (Edward Cooper)
- Father of Life and Light (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of life and light, In heav’n above (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of life and light, in heav’n above, This (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of life and light, In heav’n above, This world (Lula Greene Richards)
- Father of Light (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of light, in whom there is no shadow (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of Lights (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of lights, in whom (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of lights, in whom there is no shadow (Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn)
- Father of lights! we sing thy name (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of lights! we sing thy name, Who kindlest up the lamp of day (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of Love (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Father of love, to Thee we bow (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Father of mercies, bow thine ear (Benjamin Beddome)
- Father of mercies, bow thine ear, Attentive to our earnest prayer (Benjamin Beddome)
- Father of mercies! in thy house (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of mercies, in thy word (Anne Steele)
- Father of Mercies, in Your Word (Anne Steele)
- Father of mercies, send thy grace (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of mercies, send thy grace All-powerful from above (Philip Doddridge)
- Father of Mercy (Ottiwell Heginbotham)
- Father of mercy, God of love, Send down thy (Ottiwell Heginbotham)
- Father of our spirits! hear (Psalter)
- Father of our spirits! hear Faith’s effectual, fervent prayer (Psalter)
- Father of the earth and heav’n, Please hear our humble prayer (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- Father, Once Again We Come (L. Briggs Mitchell)
- Father, pity heathen nations (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, please hear us sing (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Father, please hear us sing. Praises to thee (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Fathers (Dawn Hughes Ballantyne; Joyce M. Jensen)
- Father’s And Mother’s Care (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Father so kind in heaven above (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heaven above (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heav’n above (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heav’n above, we close our (Anna Johnson)
- Father so kind in heav’n above, we close our eyes (Anna Johnson)
- Father, so much have I To thank thee for (George A. Kelley)
- Father, Son, and Daughter (John Taylor)
- Father, source of joy and pleasure (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, take us safely home (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, take us safely home, Guide us where (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, take us safely home; Guide us where no harm (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father, take us safely home, Guide us where no harm can (Frances K. Taylor)
- Father thanks for ev’rything, Sunshine (Musical Adventures)
- Father thanks for ev’rything, Sunshine, flowers (Musical Adventures)
- Father, this day, o may thy will be done, Help me (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Father, This Hour Has Been One of Joy (Nan Greene Hunter)
- Father, thou art love indeed (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, thou hast made us women (Hazel Chambers)
- Father, Thou Who Carest (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, thou who carest, For smallest (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, thou who carest, For smallest tiny flow’rs (Patty S. Hill)
- Father, thy children come unto thee (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Father, thy children come unto thee, singing (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- Father, Thy Children to Thee Now Raise (Evan Stephens)
- Father, thy children to thee now raise Glad, grateful (Evan Stephens)
- Father, thy children to thee now raise Glad, grateful songs (Evan Stephens)
- Father! thy paternal care (John Bowring)
- Father! thy paternal care Has my guardian been, my guide! (John Bowring)
- Father, ’tis thine each day to yield (John Wesley)
- Father, ’tis thine each day to yield Thy children’s wants a fresh supply (John Wesley)
- Father to Son (Todd McCabe; Jeannine Lasky)
- Father, to Thee I dedicate
- Father, to thee my soul I lift (Charles Wesley)
- Father Up Above (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Father, We Give You Thanks (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, we have heard thy pleadings (Viola M. Fiscus)
- Father, We Have Heard You Calling (Gareth Hill)
- Father, we know that Jesus was a teacher (Frances Hartman)
- Father Welcomes (Robin Mann)
- Father, We Love You (Donna Adkins)
- Father, we love You, we worship and adore You (Donna Adkins)
- Father, We Praise Thee (Gregory the Great)
- Father, we praise thee, now the night is over (Gregory the Great)
- Father, We Praise You (Gregory the Great)
- Father, we praise you, now the night is over (Gregory the Great)
- Father, We Pray (Heather D. Zurcher)
- Father, we pray for your holy Catholic Church
- Father, we pray that we might be (Heather D. Zurcher)
- Father, we thank Thee
- Father, We Thank Thee (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, We Thank Thee (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, We Thank Thee (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- Father, We Thank Thee (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Father, We Thank Thee for the Night (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for the night, And for (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank thee for the night, And for the pleasant (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for the night; Thank Thee (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for the night; Thank Thee for pleasant (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Father, we thank Thee for thy great love
- Father, we thank thee who hast planted (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, We Thank You (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, we thank you for you planted (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, we thank you that you planted (F. Bland Tucker)
- Father, We Will Quiet Be (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Father, we will quiet be, while we listen now to thee (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Father, We Worship Thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- Father, whate’er of earthly bliss (Anne Steele)
- Father! whate’er of earthly bliss Thy sov’reign will denies (Anne Steele)
- Father, When in Love (Robert Grant)
- Father, When in Love to Thee (Robert Grant)
- Father, when in love to thee, Low we bow (Robert Grant)
- Father, when in love to thee Low we bow th’ adoring knee (Robert Grant)
- Father, who art alone (Edith Jones; Home Hymn Book, 1885)
- Father, Who Art Alone Our Helper (Edith Jones; Home Hymn Book, 1885)
- Father, who art alone Our helper and our stay (Edith Jones; Home Hymn Book, 1885)
- Father, Who in Jesus Found Us (Fred Kaan)
- Father, with happy voices we’re singing (Marjorie Knapp)
- Fath’r and I went down to camp (Schamburg)
- Fath’r and I went down to camp, Along (Schamburg)
- Fat Robin Redbreast (Gretchen O. Murray)
- Fat Robin Redbreast, perching in a tree (Gretchen O. Murray)
- Favored little ones were they (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they; Who towards him (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they; Who towards him Jesus (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they—Who, towards him Jesus drew! (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Favored little ones were they— Who, towards him Jesus drew! (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Fear (John Lyon)
- Fear and faith are never friends (Leona N. Hands)
- Fearless Heart (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Fear Not (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- Fear Not (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Fear Not, Brethren
- Fear not, brethren, lo, ’tis Jesus
- Fear not, fear not, O be not dismayed (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- Fear not, I am with thee (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- Fear not, I am with thee, blessed golden ray (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Fear Not Little Flock (Kelly Coleman)
- Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne (Paul Rader)
- Fear not, precious flock, from the cross to the throne (Paul Rader)
- Fear Not, Rejoice and Be Glad (Priscilla Wright)
- Fear not, thou faithful Christian flock (Johann M. Altenburg)
- Fear not ye: for I know ye seek Jesus (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Fear not ye Saints of latter-days (William Willes)
- Fear or Faith (Leona N. Hands)
- Fear Thou Not; I Have Redeemed Thee (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- Feast of Light—Hanukkah (Emanuel Amiran-Pougatchov)
- Feast Upon the Word (Patricia D. Bush)
- February (Lillie M. Jordan)
- Feeble Man, a Voice is Calling (Albert Sarver)
- Feeding the Birds (Falk School Primary Group)
- Feed My Sheep (Vere Jameson)
- Feed My Sheep
- Feed My Sheep (Jeanni Gould)
- Feed my sheep, both the fractious rams (Vere Jameson)
- Feed Thy Children, God Most Holy (Johann Heermann)
- Feed Thy Sheep (David A. Zabriskie)
- Feed Us, Lord (Greg Scheer)
- Feed us, Lord. Feed us, Lord. In the broken bread (Greg Scheer)
- Feeling of Forever (Doug Stewart)
- Feel the Fire (Julie de Azevedo)
- Feet Washing Hymn (Mark Randy)
- Feliz Cumpleaños (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- “Feliz Cumpleaños,” That’s how they say it (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- “Feliz Cumpleaños,” That’s how they say it in Spain (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Feltűnt a jel, a reménysugár (Jason Barney)
- Female modesty, and easy noble grace
- Fertile Soil (Michael Webb; Dan Truman)
- Festival Toccata on St. Anne
- Few and scattered are God’s people (Harry Lorber Jr.)
- Few forms or faces that I see (Hannah T. King)
- Fierce and wild the storm is raging (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Fierce raged the tempest o’er the deep (Godfrey Thring)
- Fierce Was the Wild Billow (Anatolius of Constantinople)
- Fierce was the wild billow, Dark was the night (Anatolius of Constantinople)
- Fiftieth Birthday Anniversary (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fifty thousand (Ruth May Fox)
- Fighting For Right (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Fighting for right, Vanguards (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Fight the Good Fight (John S. B. Monsell)
- Fight the good fight with all thy might (John S. B. Monsell)
- Fight the good fight with all your might (John S. B. Monsell)
- Fill All My Vision (Avis Christiansen)
- Fill all my vision, Savior, I pray (Avis Christiansen)
- Filled with Excitement (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with excitement, all the happy throng / Mantos y palmas esparciendo (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with excitement, all the happy throng / Mantos y palmas esparciendo va (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with Excitement / Mantos y palmas (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Filled with the Joy and Gladness (Daniel Merrick)
- Filled with the joy and gladness of life’s wonder (Daniel Merrick)
- Filled with the Spirit’s Power (John R. Peacey)
- Filled with the Spirit’s power, all hearts as one (John R. Peacey)
- Filled with the Spirit’s power, with one accord (John R. Peacey)
- Filled with the Spirit’s pow’r (John R. Peacey)
- Fill Me, Jesus (Ron Salsbury)
- Fill me, Jesus, Fill me now (Ron Salsbury)
- Fill Me Now (Elwood H. Stokes)
- Fill Me Now (Sherry Saunders)
- Fill me now, precious Lord, quench my thirsty soul (Sherry Saunders)
- Fill My Cup (Isaiah Jones Jr.)
- Fill my cup, Lord (Harry L. Doty)
- Fill My Cup, Lord (Richard Eugene Blanchard)
- Fill My Cup, Lord (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill my cup, Lord, I lift it up, Lord (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill my cup, Lord—I lift it up, Lord! (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill My Cup, Lord – I lift it up, Lord! (Richard Blanchard)
- Fill my cup, Lord, with love that I may be (Harry L. Doty)
- Fill My Soul (Rob Gardner)
- Fill the Earth with Music (R. G. Huff)
- Fill the World with Love (David L. Edwards)
- Fill the World with Love (Frank J. Myers; Jerry Williams; Gary Baker)
- Fill the World with Love (Leslie Bricusse)
- Fill Thou My Life, O Lord, My God (Horatius Bonar)
- Fill Us with Your Love, O Lord (Carol Browning)
- Finale—“Shout Ye Hosanna” (Evan Stephens)
- Finally feeling the light (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Finally Home (Natalie Grant; Cindy Morgan; Mark Ford Hammond)
- Find Our Cousins (Ross Boothe)
- Find the Power
- Find Us Faithful (Jon Mohr)
- Find Us Faithful (Jon Mohr)
- Find Your Wholeness (Ralph E. Freeman)
- Find your wholeness in the reaching (Ralph E. Freeman)
- Find Your Wings (Mark R. Harris; Tony W. Wood)
- Fire (Evan Stephens)
- Fire! fire! fire! fire! Hark, hark hear the shout (Evan Stephens)
- Fire of Eternal Friendship (Carnes Burson)
- Fire of God
- Fire of God, Undying Flame (Albert F. Bayly)
- Fire Song (African-American spiritual)
- Firm as the earth thy gospel stands (Isaac Watts)
- Firm as the Mountains Around Us (Ruth May Fox)
- Firm as the mountains around us, Stalwart and brave (Ruth May Fox)
- Firm Foundation (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- Firm Foundation (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- Firm in the Faith (Steven K. Jones)
- Firm in the Faith (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Firm in the Faith (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Firm in the Fire (David Pliler)
- First Aid (Falk School Elementary Group)
- First Aid Chorus
- First and second books of Nephi (Daphne Matthews)
- Firstborn (Cori Connors)
- First Christmas in America (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- First Christmas Night (Moiselle Renstrom)
- First Friends (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- First he was yours, Kentucky (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- First Light: Main Theme (Brett Raymond)
- First Nephi, three seven (Kamie Jacobs Bolen)
- First of all we stand in line (Anon.)
- First Snow
- First Song of Isaiah
- First the light touches one heart (Roger Hoffman)
- First, Thou Art Our Father (Ray Alston)
- Fisher, Fisher (Portuguese song)
- Fisher, fisher, far at sea (Portuguese song)
- Fishes At Play (Emilie Poulsson)
- Fish Lake at Night (Ethel Bean Andrew)
- Fit for His Kingdom (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Fivefold Amen (Kurt Kaiser)
- Five hundred years of pleasure Graced Noah’s precious life
- Five Little birdies
- Five little birdies sitting on the floor, one flew
- Five little chickadees
- Five little chickadees peeping at the door
- Five Little Children (Anon.)
- Five little children went out of the house (Anon.)
- Five little frogs, sitting on a stump (Harriet Spring)
- Five little squirrels sitting in a tree
- Five pennies make a nickel (Irene Christopherson)
- Five pennies make a nickel, Two nickels make a dime (Irene Christopherson)
- Five years’ time shall not pass (Crawford Gates)
- Fix me for my long, white robe (Traditional)
- Fix Me, Jesus (Traditional)
- Flag Of My Heart (Frances K. Taylor)
- Flag of the Free (Richard Wagner)
- Flag of the free, fairest to see! (Richard Wagner)
- Flag of the land that makes me free (Frances K. Taylor)
- Flag Without a Stain (Charles A. White)
- Flamenco Highlights
- Flee as a Bird (Mary S. B. Dana )
- Flee as a bird to your mountain (Mary S. B. Dana )
- Flee To Zion, Children, Flee (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Fling out the banner! Let it float (George W. Doane)
- Fling out the banners, ope the portals wide! (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Fling out your banners, M. I. A., Clear as the sun (Ruth May Fox)
- Fling Wide the Door (Georg Weissel)
- Fling wide the door, unbar the gate (Georg Weissel)
- Flitting through my mental vision (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Flora dearest, once more kiss me, Grant me one moreS (Henry Maiben)
- Florence (Eliza R. Snow)
- Flowers (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Flowers and Children (A. E. D.)
- Flowers have been sleeping (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Flowers have been sleeping, All the winter long (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Flowers have been sleeping, All the winter long, Now they (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Flower’s Lullaby (Patty S. Hill)
- Flow Gently, Sweet Afton (Robert Burns)
- Flow gently, sweet Afton, amang (Robert Burns)
- Flow gently, sweet Afton, amang thy green braes (Robert Burns)
- Flow gently, sweet Afton, among (Robert Burns)
- Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green (Robert Burns)
- Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes (Robert Burns)
- Flow to the mouths of the hungry (Douglas Romanow)
- Flying Song (Clayton F. Summy)
- Flying Trapeze (George Leybourne)
- Fly in the buttermilk, shoo, fly, shoo! (Anon.)
- Fly, little bird
- Fly little bird, fly ’round the ring, Fly, little bird
- Fly little birdies! Fly little birdies! (Clayton F. Summy)
- Fly little birdies! Fly little birdies! Fly (Clayton F. Summy)
- Fly, little birds
- Fly, little birds, fly ’round the ring, Fly, little birds
- Fly, Soar, Believe (Jenessa Mylroie; Matt Mylroie)
- Focus on You (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Follow, follow, rise up, shepherd and follow (African American spiritual)
- Follow His Light (Karen Anderson Stephens)
- Follow His Way (Jayne B. Malan)
- Following God (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Following God Thru The Wilderness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Following the Master (Marcella Schenck)
- Follow, I Will Follow Thee (Howard L. Brown; Margaret W. Brown)
- Follow Jesus (Waymon L. Burwell Sr.)
- Follow Me (George D. Watson)
- Follow Me (Joseph H. Anthony)
- Follow Me (Joshua D. Yordy)
- Follow Me (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- Follow My Leader (Alice C. Fletcher)
- Follow my leader where’er he goes (Alice C. Fletcher)
- Follow On!
- Follow On (William O. Cushing)
- Follow the Gleam (B. B. McKinney)
- Follow the Gleam (Helen Hill Miller)
- Follow the Light (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon; Tyler Castleton)
- Follow the Prophet (Duane E. Hiatt)
- Follow the Trail (Agathe Deming)
- Follow the trail to the open air (Agathe Deming)
- Food Song (Irene Christopherson)
- Foolish or Wise (Kathie L. Gakle McArthur; Kenneth Cope)
- Fools, in their hearts, believe and say (Isaac Watts)
- Footprints in the Sand (Barbara Tanner; Randy Thorderson)
- Footprints of Jesus (Mary C. Slade)
- Footprints of Jesus (L. E. C.)
- Footsteps (Nik Day)
- Footsteps (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Footsteps of Jesus (Mary C. Slade)
- Footsteps on distant trail
- For a fresh anointing, Lord, for service (Lelia N. Morris)
- For Ages Women Hoped and Prayed (Jane Parker Huber)
- For a Holy Ghost revival, blessed Lord, we pray (Lelia N. Morris)
- For air and sunshine pure and sweet (Daniel B. Towner (adapter))
- For All Good Things (Alice M. Pullen)
- For all good things to eat (Alice M. Pullen)
- For all the blessings of the year (Albert H. Hutchinson)
- For All the Faithful Women (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- For All the Love (L.J. Edgerton Smith)
- For all the love that from our earliest days (L.J. Edgerton Smith)
- For All the Saints (William Walsham How)
- For all the saints, who from their labors rest (William Walsham How)
- For All These Things (Greg Nelson; Bob Farrell)
- For all thy saints, O Lord (Richard Mant)
- For all thy tender mercies (Edith Bokeloh)
- For All Who Seek the Lord (Daniel Carter)
- For All Your Saints, O Lord (Richard Mant)
- For a season called to part (John Newton)
- For a season called to part, Let us now ourselves commend (John Newton)
- For a world wide revival (Lelia N. Morris)
- For baptism (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1835)
- For Beauty (Mary Rose Jack)
- For Beauty of Meadows (Walter H. Farquharson)
- For beauty of meadows, for grandeur of trees (Walter H. Farquharson)
- For behold, this is a land that is choice (Edwin F. Parry)
- Forbid Them Not (Anon.)
- “Forbid them not,” the Savior cried (Thomas Hastings)
- “Forbid them not,” the Savior cried, “But suffer them to come” (Thomas Hastings)
- For Bread and Breath of Life (Bruce W. Jorgensen)
- For Bread before Us Broken (Roy A. Cheville)
- For bread before us broken, For wine (Roy A. Cheville)
- For by Grace You Have Been Saved (Kari Tikka; Michael Harper)
- For by grace you have been saved and even faith is not your own (Kari Tikka; Michael Harper)
- For Decoration Day (S. M. Kneil)
- For Each Day of Life We Thank You (H. Glen Lanier)
- For each new morning with its light (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- For each new morning with its light, Father (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- Forever (Chris Tomlin)
- Forever
- for ever and ever. Amen
- Forever, forever, The echoes of eternity (Arnold Stringham)
- Forever for Me (Aaron Edson)
- Forever Here My Rest Shall Be (Charles Wesley)
- Forever, I shall sing the praises (Mary J. Montano)
- Forever Mine (Evan Stephens)
- Forever mine, forever my beloved, Not for the (Evan Stephens)
- Forever My Friend (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- For ever shall my song record (Isaac Watts)
- For ever with the Lord! (James Montgomery)
- Forever with the Lord (James Montgomery)
- Forever with You (Emily Bea)
- For Everybody
- For Everyone Born (Shirley Erena Murray)
- For everyone born, a place at the table (Shirley Erena Murray)
- For everyone born, a place at the table / Para cada ser, un lugar en la mesa / Pour tout être né, une place à la table (Shirley Erena Murray)
- For Everyone Born / Para cada ser / Pour tout être né (Shirley Erena Murray)
- For ev’ry visit with the Children’s Friend
- For fifty years of shining golden light (Janeen Brady)
- For flowers that bloom beneath our feet (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- For flow’rs that bloom about our feet (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- For food and health and happy days, Accept
- For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- Forget (Nik Day)
- Forget It (Sarah C. Maeser)
- Forget not the works of God
- Forgetting (Evan Stephens)
- Forgive (Corinne Williams)
- Forgive (Nik Day)
- Forgive me, Father, all my wrongs (Joel H. Johnson)
- Forgiven (Mark Blankenship)
- Forgiveness (Frances K. Taylor)
- Forgiveness (John Lyon)
- Forgiven, I’ve been forgiven (Mark Blankenship)
- Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive (Rosamond E. Herklots)
- Forgive Them
- Forgive the things I’ve said in haste (Corinne Williams)
- Forgive Us, Lord (William Watkins Reid Sr.)
- Forgive Us, Lord, for Shallow Thankfulness (William Watkins Reid Sr.)
- For glorious achievement thro’out the passing years (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- For glorious achievement throughout the passing years (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- For glorious achievment thro’out the passing years (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- For God and Country (Emilie Fendall Johnson)
- For God So Loved (Gerald S. Henderson)
- For God so loved the world (Gerald S. Henderson)
- For God so loved the world (John 3:16; Michael F. Moody)
- For God So Loved the World (Lanny Wolfe)
- For God So Loved the World (Frances Townsend)
- For God so loved the world, He gave His only Son (John 3:16; B. B. McKinney)
- For God so loved the world He gave His only Son (Frances Townsend)
- For God so loved the world That He gave His Son to die (Gerald S. Henderson)
- For God so loved this [the] sinful world, his Son he freely (Lelia N. Morris)
- For God so loved us, He sent the Savior (August Rische)
- Forgotten (R. C. Evans)
- Forgotten did I hear you say (R. C. Evans)
- Forgotten!—No; thy pen for thee (Omer)
- For happy homes in this great land (Moiselle Renstrom)
- For Health and Strength (Anon.)
- For health and strength and daily food (Anon.)
- For health and strength and daily food we praise (Anon.)
- For health and strength and daily food we praise thy name (Anon.)
- For He is so precious to me (Charles H. Gabriel)
- For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow (Traditional)
- For he’s a jolly good fellow, For he’s (Traditional)
- For he’s a jolly good fellow, For he’s a jolly good fellow (Traditional)
- For He Shall Give His Angels to Watch Over Thee (Julius Schubring)
- For his mercies aye endure (John Milton)
- for his mercies may endure (John Milton)
- For Holiness of Heart (Howard Thurman)
- For hours I’ve gazed upon it (Jessie Sundwall)
- For I Am Called By Thy Name (Crawford Gates)
- For I Have Seen the Lord (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- For I the Almighty, have laid my hands upon the nations (A. C. Smyth)
- For Jesus Loved Me (Michel Piehi)
- For Jesus loved me, how can it be? / To Ietu here iaù nei (Michel Piehi)
- For Jesus Loved Me / To Ietu Here (Michel Piehi)
- For justice, for freedom, for mercy (Anne Quigley)
- For Light Restored (Avanell D. Hancock)
- For “Light” restored in Latter Days (Avanell D. Hancock)
- For lovely things I hear and see
- For lovely things I hear and see, And happy
- For lovely things I hear and see, And happy thoughts
- For many years, O God of grace (William M. Czamanske)
- For Me (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- For Me Alone (Sally DeFord)
- For Me and My Gal (E. Ray Goetz; Edgar Leslie; George W. Meyer)
- For me to Live Is Jesus (Catherine Winkworth)
- For Mother dear, a smile so sweet (Hildred German Tope)
- For Mother dear, a smile so sweet, I’ll wear from morn ’til night (Hildred German Tope)
- For Our Day (Steven K. Jones)
- For Our Devotions, Father (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- For our devotions Father, we (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- For our devotions, Father, we Invoke Thy Spirit (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- For our devotions, Father, we Invoke thy Spirit us (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- For our homes of peace and plenty, we sing in (Ruth May Fox)
- For Perfect Love So Freely Spent (Louise M. McDowell)
- For Remembered Music Sounding (Thomas H. Troeger)
- For riches and material things I do not pray (Armour T. Irwin)
- Forsake Me Not (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Forsake me not; be not far from me (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- For salvation full and free (Oswald J. Smith)
- For Six at Christmastide (Elsie Talmage Brandley)
- For some must push and some must pull (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- For some must push and some must pull, as we (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- For some must push and some must pull, As we go (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- For Such a Time (David Wright)
- For Such a Time as This (Carol M. Bechtel)
- For Such a Time as This (Joyce O. Evans)
- For Such a Time As This (Thomas A. Jackson)
- For such a time as this, For such a time (Joyce O. Evans)
- For such a time as this, O Lord (Thomas A. Jackson)
- For such a time, for such a day (David Wright)
- For such a time we have been chosen (Vonnie Tims)
- For the 24 Young Ladies (Eliza R. Snow)
- For the 24 Young Men (James Bond)
- For the beautiful Star Spangled Banner (Rita S. Robinson)
- For the Beauty of the Earth (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- For the Beauty of the Earth (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- For the beauty of the earth, for the beauty of the (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- For the beauty of the earth, For the beauty of the skies (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- For the beauty of the earth, For the glory (Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- For the Book of Mormon’s Witness (Clair E. Weldon)
- For the Book of Mormon’s witness Of Christ’s life (Clair E. Weldon)
- For the Bread, Which Thou Hast Broken (Louis F. Benson)
- For the Bread Which You Have Broken (Louis F. Benson)
- For the darkness shall turn to dawning (H. Ernest Nichol)
- For Thee, dear Lord, a cross I’ll bear (V. C.)
- For thee, O dear, dear country (Bernard of Cluny)
- For Thee We Pray (Evan Stephens)
- For the Faithful Who Have Answered (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- For the Fruit of All Creation (F. Pratt Green)
- For the Fruits of All Creation (F. Pratt Green)
- For the fruits of all creation, thanks be to God (F. Pratt Green)
- For the Fruits of His Creation (F. Pratt Green)
- For the Fruits of This Creation (F. Pratt Green)
- For the Glories of God’s Grace (Marie J. Post)
- For the Gospel Plan (Anon.)
- For the Gospel plan God gave to man (Anon.)
- For the Healing of the Nations (Fred Kaan)
- For the Honor of Our King (Martin Leckebusch)
- For the Life That You Have Given (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- For the longest time (Kenneth Cope)
- For the Love of a Woman (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- For the man is not without the woman in the Lord (Lee H. Ashby)
- For the Music of Creation (Shirley Erena Murray)
- For the New Year (Georgiana Angell Millett)
- For the night weeping may tarry
- For the people of God a rest doth remain (C. F. O.)
- For the Pioneers (Eliza R. Snow)
- For the Strength of the Hills (Felicia D. Hemans; Edward L. Sloan (adapter))
- For the strength of the hills we bless the (Felicia D. Hemans; Edward L. Sloan (adapter))
- For the strength of the hills we bless Thee (Felicia D. Hemans; Edward L. Sloan (adapter))
- For the strength of the hills we bless thee, Our God (Felicia D. Hemans; Edward L. Sloan (adapter))
- For the Strength of Youth
- For the Strength of Youth (John V. Pearson)
- For the Troubles and the Sufferings (Rodolfo Gaedo Neto)
- For the troubles and the sufferings of the world / Pelas dores deste mundo, ó Senhor (Rodolfo Gaedo Neto)
- Forth in the Peace of Christ We Go (James Quinn)
- Forth in Thy Name, O Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I Go (Charles Wesley)
- Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I go, My daily (Charles Wesley)
- Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, We Go (Charles Wesley)
- Forth in Your Name (Charles Wesley)
- Forth in your name, O Lord, I go (Charles Wesley)
- For This (Anna Prince Redd)
- For This I Pray (Frances K. Taylor)
- For this new morning with its light (Mary J. Garland)
- For this new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of (Mary J. Garland)
- For This New Year (Frances Hartman)
- For Those Tears I Died (Marsha J. Stevens)
- For those we love within the veil (William Charter Piggott)
- For Thou, O Lord, art high above all the earth (Pete Sanchez Jr.)
- For thy blest saints, a noble throng (Cecil Francis Alexander)
- For thy bounteous blessing, For thy wondrous word (Lester S. Bucher)
- For Thy Bounteous Blessings (Lester S. Bucher)
- For thy bounteous blessings, For thy wondrous (Lester S. Bucher)
- For thy bounteous blessings, For thy wondrous word (Lester S. Bucher)
- For Thy Calling Lord We Thank Thee (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- For thy dear mercy’s sake, O Lord (W. Jones)
- For thy dear mercy’s sake, O Lord, Help us thy name t’ adore (W. Jones)
- For thy dear saints, O Lord (Richard Mant)
- For Thy Gracious Blessing
- For Thy Gracious Blessing (Lester S. Bucher)
- For thy gracious blessing, For thy wondrous word (Lester S. Bucher)
- For Thy gracious blessings, For Thy wondrous word (Lester S. Bucher)
- For thy gracious blessing we give thanks, O Lord
- For Time and Eternity (Lee H. Ashby)
- Fortress of Faith (Nathan Howe)
- For truth engage (Joel H. Johnson)
- Forty Days and Forty Nights (George H. Smyttan)
- Forty little urchins coming thro’ the door (Bertha Fanson)
- Forty years ago and over God’s command was given (Samuel Claridge)
- For unto us a child is born (Anon.)
- For Unto Us a Child Is Born (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- For unto us a child is born, For unto (Anon.)
- For us the Lamb of God did bleed (Social Hymns)
- For us the Lamb of God did bleed,—For sins and crimes which we have done (Social Hymns)
- For Victory (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Forward, be our watchword (Henry Alford)
- Forward! be our watch-word (Henry Alford)
- Forward! Be our watchword, Steps and voices (Henry Alford)
- Forward, brothers, forward (George Parker)
- Forward, brothers, forward, high your voices (George Parker)
- Forward! Faithful Daughters! (Rebecca Peterson)
- Forward, Mi-kan-wee’s (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Forward Through the Ages (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- Forward with Faith (Roger Hoffman; Jon Schmidt; Kim Bracken)
- For with you is the fountain of life
- For years and years I’ve waived o’er my people (Charles A. White)
- For You (Hilary Weeks)
- For You and For Me (Will L. Thompson)
- For You, For Me (Randy Thorderson)
- For You I Am Praying (Samuel O’Malley Cluff)
- For You, My God, I Wait (Adam M. L. Tice)
- For You, O Lord, My Soul in Stillness Waits (Marty Haugen)
- For Your Gift of God the Spirit (Margaret Clarkson)
- Founded on thee, our only Lord (Samuel F. Smith)
- Founding Zion
- Found Me (Garon Brett; Nik Day)
- Fountain of All Revelation (Deam Ferris)
- Fountain of all revelation, Grant us (Deam Ferris)
- Fountain of all revelation, grant us thy life-giving power (Deam Ferris)
- Four Chaplains on the Sea of Glory (Orrin Hatch)
- Fourfold (Roland M. Carter)
- Fourfold Amen (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Fourfold Amen (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Four-fold Amen (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Fourfold Amen (Ken Barker)
- Fourfold Amen (John Stainer)
- Fourfold Amen
- Four generations shall not pass
- Four Walls (Leona Bammes Gardner)
- Four years old, at his front door (Doug Walker; Sherry Marks Walker)
- Fraction Anthem: Be known to us
- Fraction Anthem: Blessed are those who are called
- Fraction Anthem: Christ our Passover (Book of Common Prayer)
- Fraction Anthem: Jesus, Lamb of God
- Fraction Anthem: My flesh is food indeed
- Fraction Anthem: O Lamb of God
- Fraction Anthem: O Lamb of God
- Fraction Anthem: The disciples knew the Lord Jesus
- Fraction Anthem: Whoever eats this bread
- Fragile (Nik Day; Anna Richey)
- Fragments (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Freckles (Maddie Wilson)
- Free (Clive Romney)
- Free (Connor Austin)
- Free
- Free at Last (Jim Newton)
- Free at last, O Lord, free at last (Jim Newton)
- Freedom (Leonard J. Lea)
- Freedom and Love (Parley P. Pratt)
- Freedom bells
- Freedom hope
- Freedom Is Coming (South African song)
- Freedom, peace and full salvation (Parley P. Pratt)
- Freedom’s Song (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Freedom’s such a wondrous thing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Freedom Waves Her Joyous Pinions (Orson F. Whitney)
- Freedom waves her joyous pinions o’er a land (Orson F. Whitney)
- Free from the law—O happy condition! (Philip P. Bliss)
- Free from the Law, O Happy Condition (Philip P. Bliss)
- Freely, Freely (Carol Owens)
- Free My Soul (Nik Day)
- “Free to Choose” (Ron Simpson; Clive Romney)
- Free to go in peace as you have promised
- French Cathedrals
- Frère Jacques (French folk song)
- Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques (French folk song)
- Frère Jacques! Frère Jacques! Dormez vous? (French folk song)
- Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques, Dormez-vous (French folk song)
- Fresh from Heaven (Tamara Howell)
- Fresh from the Throne of Glory (Horatius Bonar)
- Friend after friend departs (James Montgomery)
- Friendly Helpers (Mattie C. Leatherwood)
- Friend of God (Michael Gungor; Israel Houghton)
- Friend of my heart! you suit me well (Hannah T. King)
- Friend of the Home (Howell E. Lewis)
- Friend of the home, as when in Galilee (Howell E. Lewis)
- Friend of the Streetwalker (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Friend of the streetwalker, beggar, and child (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Friends (Anon.)
- Friends all around me are trying to find (Harry Loes)
- Friends Are Fun (Glenn Gordon)
- Friends, friend, best of friends (Anon.)
- Friends, friends, best of friends (Anon.)
- Friends, friends, best of friends, In fair (Anon.)
- Friendship (Anon.)
- Friendship (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- Friendship (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Friendship, Love, and Truth (James Montgomery)
- Friendship’s Offering (Hannah T. King)
- Friendship’s tones are sweet and thrilling (Eliza R. Snow)
- Friendship’s Trust (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Friendships we cherish (Anon.)
- Friendships we cherish Are found in the M. I. A. (Anon.)
- Friendship with Jesus (Joseph C. Ludgate)
- Friends Stick Together (Kenneth Cope)
- Frog Round (Folk song)
- From a Distant Home (Puerto Rican carol)
- From a distant home the Savior we come seeking / De tierra lejana venimos averte (Puerto Rican carol)
- From afar, gracious Lord (Giuseppe Verdi)
- From afar, gracious Lord, Thou didst gather (Giuseppe Verdi)
- From afar, gracious Lord, Thou didst gather Thy flock (Giuseppe Verdi)
- From afar, gracious Lord, Thou has gathered Thy flock (Giuseppe Verdi)
- From afar, gracious Lord, Thou hast gathered Thy flock (Giuseppe Verdi)
- From a Far-off Land / De tierra lejana venimos (Puerto Rican carol)
- From a far-off land we’ve traveled here (Puerto Rican carol)
- From All That Dwell below the Skies (Isaac Watts)
- From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator’s (Isaac Watts)
- From all that dwell below the skies Let the Creator’s praise arise (Isaac Watts)
- From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skies (Isaac Watts)
- From all the dark places (Mary Bridges Canady Slade)
- From all the things I’ve seen (Nik Day)
- From Bethlehem to Calvary (John V. Pearson)
- From books that wisdom hold (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- From Calvary a cry was heard (John W. Cunningham)
- From Calvary a cry was heard—A bitter and heart-rending cry (John W. Cunningham)
- From Cumorah’s Hill (Steven Kapp Perry)
- From deepest woe I cry to thee (Martin Luther)
- From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee (Martin Luther)
- From East to West (Coelius Sedulius)
- From east to west, from shore to shore (Coelius Sedulius)
- From England to Samoa (Jan Pinborough)
- From everlasting to everlasting, you are God
- From Every Ancient Burial Site (Arlene L. Buffington)
- From Every Race, from Every Clime (Thomas Bruce McDormand)
- From Every Spire On Christmas Eve (Eleanor A. Hunter)
- From Every Stormy Wind (Hugh Stowell)
- From Every Stormy Wind (Hugh Stowell)
- From every stormy wind [sense] that blows (Hugh Stowell)
- From every stormy wind that blows (Hugh Stowell)
- From Every Stormy Wind That Blows (Hugh Stowell)
- From every woe that mortals share (Joel H. Johnson)
- From ev’ry spire on Christmas Eve (Eleanor A. Hunter)
- From ev’ry stormy wind that blows (Hugh Stowell)
- From ev’ry woe that mortals share (Joel H. Johnson)
- From Father’s Arms to Mother’s Arms (John V. Pearson)
- From Father to Son
- From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O Lord (Charles William Humphreys)
- From God Can Nothing Move Me (Ludwig Helmbold)
- From God Christ’s deity came forth (Ephrem of Edessa; John Howard Winslow Rhys; F. Bland Tucker)
- From God’s Arms to My Arms to Yours (Michael McLean)
- From God the Father, Virgin-Born (John Mason Neale)
- From Greenland’s icy (Reginald Heber)
- From Greenland’s Icy Mountain (Reginald Heber)
- From Greenland’s Icy Mountains (Reginald Heber)
- From Greenland’s icy mountains, From India’s (Reginald Heber)
- From Greenland’s icy mountains, from India’s coral (Reginald Heber)
- From Greenland’s icy mountains, From India’s coral strand (Reginald Heber)
- From hate to love You heal our hearts (Randall Pratt; Mary S. Pratt)
- From Heaven Above (Martin Luther)
- From heaven above, in His infinite love (William M. Runyan)
- From Heaven Above to Earth I Come (Martin Luther)
- From Heaven High (Martin Luther)
- From heaven high I come to tell you (Martin Luther)
- From heaven high I come to you (Martin Luther)
- From Heaven I was sent to Earth (Martin Luther)
- From heaven to earth descending When all is dark as night (William E. Baughman)
- From Heaven unto Earth I Come (Martin Luther)
- From Heaven You Came (Graham Kendrick)
- From heaven you came, helpless babe (Graham Kendrick)
- From Heav’n Above (Martin Luther)
- From heav’n above to earth I come (Martin Luther)
- From His celestial abode Jesus came (Floyd W. Hawkins)
- From His Father heart more boundless (H. S. Milward)
- From His throne above (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- From Homes of Quiet Peace (William H. Draper)
- From Homes of Saints Glad Songs Arise (Vernald W. Johns)
- From Isles and Continents (Evan A. Fry)
- From Isles and Continents Afar (Evan A. Fry)
- From Jesse’s root a branch shall grow: God’s covenant shall be fulfilled (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- From Lucerne to Weggis fair (Swiss folk song)
- From Lucerne to Weggis on (Swiss folk song)
- From Lucerne to Weggis on, Holdiridia (Swiss folk song)
- From Lucerne to Weggis on, Hol-di-ri-di-a (Swiss folk song)
- From Lucerne to Weggis town, Tra-la-ee-ay (Swiss folk song)
- From many far-off lands, Pilgrims (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- From many far off lands, Pilgrims in cheerful bands (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- From Miles Around (Jane Marshall)
- From miles around the sick ones came (Jane Marshall)
- From Miss To Mrs. (Rhea B. Allen)
- From Mountain Heights (Greg Nelson; Bob Farrell)
- From mountain heights and vaulted skies (Greg Nelson; Bob Farrell)
- From mountains, or ’cross the deep blue seas (Tami J. Creamer)
- From My Heart to Yours (Michael McLean)
- From Neath the Gloom (R. C. Evans)
- From News-Boy to the Church Presidency (F. R. Tubb)
- From Ocean Unto Ocean (Robert Murray)
- From on high the Lord is calling to his Saints (Frederick Christensen)
- From out of a wood did a cuckoo fly, Cuckoo, He came (Martin Shaw)
- From Out of the Ruins (Elsie F. Parton)
- From out the city of Nauvoo where homes in ashes (Annie Wells Cannon)
- From over hill and plain (E. Taylor Cassel)
- From pinnacle to corner-stone (David H. Smith)
- From pinnacle to corner-stone A temple unto me was shown (David H. Smith)
- From regions of glory an angel descended (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- From Shepherding of Stars (F. Samuel Janzow)
- From shepherding of stars that gaze (F. Samuel Janzow)
- From Sierra Morena, Cielito Lindo (Spanish folk song)
- From Steeple To Steeple (Arlene L. Buffington)
- From Swaddling Wrap to Crimson Robe (Jerry R. Jackman)
- From the beginning, you’ve planned (Kenneth Cope)
- From the broad Pacific Ocean
- From the courts of heavenly glory (Mark H. Forscutt)
- From the courts of heavenly glory, Lo! the messenger appears (Mark H. Forscutt)
- From the Crush of Wealth and Power (Kendyl L. R. Gibbons)
- From the day he came to earth (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- From the depths I cry to you (David Goodrich)
- From Thee All Skill and Science Flow (Charles Kingsley)
- From the earth wherever I may be (D. T. Niles)
- From thee, Lord, the blind came seeing (Dale S. Cox)
- From the ends of the earth (Don Harris; Gary Sadler)
- From the first bright light of morning (Claire Cloninger)
- From the first moment I saw thee, and my loving heart (Charles W. Stayner)
- From the Foundation of the World
- From the halls of Montezuma (American song)
- From the highest of heights to the depths of the sea (Laura Story; Jesse Reeves)
- From The House Of My Friends (Arlene L. Buffington)
- From The Innermost Prison (Arlene L. Buffington)
- From the lips of the Savior, when scorned and neglected (Hannah T. King)
- From the Nets of Our Labor (Mary Louise Bringle)
- From The Pit Up To The Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- From the regions (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- From the regions of glory (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- From the regions of glory an angel descended (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- From the Rising of the Sun (Donnie Harper)
- From the Sidelines (Barbara Tanner)
- From the sides of the hills they come (David H. Smith)
- From the sides of the hills they come, From their sleep in the mounds of earth (David H. Smith)
- From the start down through the ages (Joyce Evans)
- From the sunset land march a valiant band (Evan Stephens)
- From the sunset land March a valiant band, Singing freedom (Evan Stephens)
- From the throne of light and glory
- From the throne of light and glory
- From the valley they say you are going (N. E. Pearson)
- From This Moment (Lange; Robert John; Shania Twain)
- From this valley they say you are going (N. E. Pearson)
- From th’ regions of glory an angel descended (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- From th’ regions of glory an angel descended, And told the strange news how the babe was attended (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- From Thy throne so high above us (Johann Daniel Sander)
- From whence come all these people whom I see (Evan Stephens)
- From whence doth this Union arise (Thomas Baldwin)
- From where I’m standing I can see for miles (Doug Walker)
- From yesterday we learn of cov’nant women (Marcia B. Davis)
- From You I Receive (Anon.)
- From You I Receive / Recibo de ti / De toi je reçois (Anon.)
- From you I receive / Recibo de ti / De toi je reçois / Du schenkst und gibst mir (Anon.)
- From You I Receive / Van U ontvang ik (Anon.)
- From You I Receive / Van U ontvang ik / Recibo de ti / De toi je reçois / Du schenkst und gibst mir (Anon.)
- Frontiers (Zina Woolf Hickman)
- Frost (Jeanette P. Parry)
- Frost and rain and broad dry deserts (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Fruitful Trees, the Spirit’s Sowing (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Fruit song (Sherwood)
- Fueron mujeres al sepulcro / Run, faithful women to the graveside (Luis Bojos)
- Fugue in C Major (“Jig”)
- Fugue in D Minor
- Fulfillment (Elbert A. Smith)
- Full many shall come from the east and the west (Peer Olsen Stromme; Laurence N. Field; Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- Full Measure (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- Fulness of Time (Greg Simpson)
- Funeral Hymn (Parley P. Pratt)
- Funeral Hymn (Thomas Hastings)
- Funeral of President Brigham Young (Eliza R. Snow)
- Funeral Song Rendered at the Grave of Sister Margaret Prentice (R. C. Evans)
- Fun for Buds (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Funiculi, Funicula (Peppino Turco)
- Funny Bunny (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Funny bunny winked at me, blinked at me and (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Funny little grasshopper, Hop, hop, hop! (Grace Schopp)
- Fun-song game (Sarah Josepha Hale)
- Fun to Do (Rebecca Stevens)
- Fun with Daddy (Vivian Gouled)
- Fuzzy Caterpillar (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Fuzzy caterpillar tucked himself in bed (Moiselle Renstrom)
G
- Gabriel of high degree (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Gabriel’s message does away (John Mason Neale)
- Gaily The Troubadour (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Gaily the Troubadour touch’d his guitar (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Gaily we wake with the glowing dawn (Zella A. Johnson)
- Galilee (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Galilee (Ruth May Fox)
- Garafraxa (R. C. Evans)
- Gardens are blooming; wood birds are singing (English folk song)
- Garlands of roses we twine (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Garmentmaker (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Garmentmaker: Robe us in the wisdom (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Gates of Zion Suite (Arnold Stringham; Susan Evans McCloud)
- Gates of Zion Suite
- Gather all the children from the fields of sin (Thomas Kelly)
- Gather All the Children In (Thomas Kelly)
- Gathered here in the mystery of this hour (Phil Porter)
- Gathered Here to Seek God’s Blessing (Danny A. Belrose)
- Gathered in one, in Christ the Lord (Joseph Smith III)
- Gathered in one, in Christ the Lord, Blessed in peace, his children all (Joseph Smith III)
- Gathered ’round Your table on this holy eve (Margaret Clarkson)
- Gathered where I have appointed (Thomas W. Smith)
- Gathered Where the Waters Glide (David H. Smith)
- Gathered where the waters glide, Minds intent (David H. Smith)
- Gathered where the waters glide, Minds intent upon thy will (David H. Smith)
- Gathering at Kirtland (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Gathering Home (Mary Leslie)
- Gathering Home (Miss Mariana Slade)
- Gathering honey we are seen (Dorothy Ostler)
- Gather round the campfire and sing a little song (Evan Stephens)
- Gather round the campfire, brethren
- Gather Round the Standard Bearer (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Gather Them into the Fold (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Gather Them Into the Fold (Alice Jean Cleator)
- Gather the Reapers Home (Jennie Johnson)
- Gather to the Light (Garrett Breeze)
- Gather to Zion (Sarah Sturdevant Leavitt; Kathleen C. Waite)
- Gather up the sumbeams (J. M. F. Snodgrass)
- Gather Up the Sunbeams (J. M. F. Snodgrass)
- Gather up the sunbeams, In this world of ours (J. M. F. Snodgrass)
- Gather Us In (Marty Haugen)
- Gather Your Children (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Gather your children, dear Savior, in peace (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Gaudete (Erica Kyree Glenn)
- Gaudete! Gaudete! Gautdete Christus! (Erica Kyree Glenn)
- Gay and Happy (William O. Perkins)
- Gayly we wake with the glowing dawn (Zella A. Johnson)
- Gayly we wake with the glowing dawn, Happy to (Zella A. Johnson)
- Gay Skylarks
- Gay Skylarks are we
- Geest van de levende God (Daniel Iverson)
- Geest van de levende God / Spirit of the living God / Ven, Espíritu de Dios / Saint Esprit du Dieu vivant / Geist der Freude, heil’ger Geist / Sara kyeshin ju sŏng nyŏng (Daniel Iverson)
- Genealogy—I Am Doing It (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Genealogy— I am doing it, My fam’ly history (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- General Conference, Farewell (Parley P. Pratt)
- Generations (Elizabeth Spotten)
- Genesis
- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers (Anon.)
- Geneva Amen (Louis Bourgeois)
- Genius Emancipated (Eliza R. Snow)
- Gen’rous Savior, Who Hast Bought Us (Eliza S. Alderson)
- Gen’rous Savior, who hast bought us with thine own blood as the price! (Eliza S. Alderson)
- Gentile or Jew (John Foley)
- Gentile or Jew, servant or free (John Foley)
- Gentiles by nature, we belong (Isaac Watts)
- Gentle (Michael McLean)
- Gentle Annie (Stephen C. Foster)
- Gentle God, When We Are Driven (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Gentle Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Gentle Jesus in the manger (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Gentle Jesus, Pure and Fair (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Gentle Joseph, Joseph Dear (Carol Birkland)
- Gentle Mary Laid Her Child (Joseph Simpson Cook)
- Gentle Mary laid her child lowly in a manger (Joseph Simpson Cook)
- Gentle mother dear (Vivia F. Huish)
- Gentle mother, full of love, thou art a gift from (Vivia F. Huish)
- Gentle Nettie Moore (Marshall S. Pike)
- Gentle Shepherd (Gloria Gaither)
- Gentle Shepherd, come and lead us (Gloria Gaither)
- Gentle Touch (Jeanni Gould)
- Gentle Words (Lucy May Green)
- Gentle words I hear her say, Two kind hands help (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- Gentle words I hear her say, Two kind hands help me (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- Gentle words I hear you say. Your kind hands (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- Gently (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Gently grows the beauty (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Gently He Leads Us (Fronia Smith)
- Gently Lord, O gently lead us, thro’ this lonely vale of (Thomas Hastings)
- Gently now, angry brow (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Gently now, angry brow we should never, never see (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Gently Raise the Sacred Stain (William W. Phelps)
- Gently Raise the Sacred Strain (William W. Phelps)
- Gently raise the sacred strain, For the Sabbath’s (William W. Phelps)
- Gently raise the sacred strain, For the Sabbath’s come (William W. Phelps)
- Gently raise the sacred strain, For the Sabbath’s come again (William W. Phelps)
- Gently sing, Gently sing (Parley P. Pratt)
- Gently sing, Gently sing; Time is ever on the wing (Parley P. Pratt)
- Georgia Hills
- German Folk Dance
- Gesu, Bambino (Pietro Yon; Frederick H. Martens)
- Get Acquainted (Anon.)
- Get Acquainted Game (Hazel W. Lewis)
- Get All Excited (William J. Gaither)
- Get all excited, go tell ev’rybody that Jesus Christ is King! (William J. Gaither)
- Get a rake, a garden rake (Mary Rose Jack)
- Gethsemane (Sally DeFord)
- Gethsemane (Melanie Hoffman)
- Gethsemane (Isaac Watts)
- Gethsemane (Josephine Skelton Montgomery)
- Gethsemane (Kenneth Cope)
- Gethsemane can I forget? (James Montgomery)
- Gethsemane can I forget? Or there thy conflict see (James Montgomery)
- Gethsemane lay still and dark (Sally DeFord)
- Get on Board (African American spiritual)
- Get on board, little children, Get on board (African American spiritual)
- Get ready, get set, Go on a mission (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- Get the Gold/Chase (Brett Raymond)
- Getting Used to the Family of God (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Get Together
- Gezegend is de band (John Fawcett)
- Gezegend is de band / Blest be the tie that binds / Béni soit le lien qui nous unit (John Fawcett)
- Gift of Finest Wheat (Omer Westendorf)
- Gift of Our Lives (Russ Dixon)
- Gifts (Jeanni Gould)
- Gifts (Cherie Call)
- Gifts of Love (Lois J. McGee)
- Giggling Girls (Joyce Evans)
- Gij, al Gods schepselen tezaam (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Gij, al Gods schepselen tezaam / All creatures of our God and King / Vous créatures du Seigneur (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Ginger Up
- Ginger up, ginger up, Never pull a frown
- Gird up your loins and be faithful (Doctrine and Covenants 61:38–39; George H. Durham)
- Git Along, Little Dogies! (Cowboy song)
- Git On Board, Little Children (John Chamberlain)
- Git on board, little children, Git on board (John Chamberlain)
- Give a Gift (Lillian Jones)
- Give a Little Bit (Michael McLean)
- Give a place in your heart (Gloria Vance)
- Give as the Lord hath prospered thee (P. H.)
- Give Away (Nik Day)
- Give, give! Give, give! Give, give! (Lillian Jones)
- Give Glory to God, All You Heavenly Creatures (Calvin Seerveld)
- Give glory to God in the highest; give praise (James Montgomery)
- Give glory to God in the highest; give praise, Ye noble, ye mighty, with joyful accord (James Montgomery)
- Give Him the Glory (Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman)
- Give It All to Him (Tel Dyer)
- Give Me a Clean Heart (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- Give Me a Clean Heart (Margaret J. Douroux)
- Give Me a Clean Heart (Margaret J. Douroux)
- Give Me a Clean Heart (Margaret J. Douroux)
- Give me a clean heart so I may serve thee (Margaret J. Douroux)
- Give me a clean heart so I may serve you (Margaret J. Douroux)
- Give Me a Home in the Heart of the Mountains (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Give me an understanding heart (Lucille Oliver)
- Give me a passion for souls, dear Lord (Herbert G. Tovey)
- Give Me Jesus (African American spiritual)
- Give Me Jesus (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Give me, O Lord, this day, The power to do (Afton Free Baird)
- Give me that old-time religion (African-American spiritual)
- Give me the clasp of a friendly hand (Anon.)
- Give Me the Faith Which Can Remove (Charles Wesley)
- Give Me the Joy of Living (J. J. Cutter)
- Give me the joy of living Some glorious work (J. J. Cutter)
- Give me the joy of living, Some glorious work to do! (J. J. Cutter)
- Give Me the Spot (Lyman O. Littlefield)
- Give me the wings of faith to rise (Isaac Watts)
- Give Me Thy Heart (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- “Give me thy heart,” says the Father (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- “Give Me thy heart,” says the Father above (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- “Give me thy love.” The eyes of blue (Vida E. Smith)
- Give Me Understanding, Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Give me your hand. This love of ours (Audrey Stubbart)
- Give me your right hand (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Give Me Your Right Hand (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Give me your right hand, here is mine (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Give me your smile, The lovelight in your eyes (Leonard Cooke)
- Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor (Emma Lazarus)
- Give of Your Best to the Master (Howard B. Grose)
- Give of your best to the Master, Give of the strength (Howard B. Grose)
- Give praise and glory unto God (Johann Jacob Schütz; Arthur William Farlander; Charles Winfred Douglas)
- Give Praise to God with Reverence Deep
- Give Praise to Our God
- Give praise to our God and sing a new song
- Give Praise to the Lord
- Give praise to the Lord, and sing a new song
- Giver and guardian of my sleep (Charles Wesley)
- Giver and guardian of my sleep, To praise thy name I wake (Charles Wesley)
- Giver and guardian of our sleep (Charles Wesley)
- Give rest, O Christ, to your servant(s) with your saints
- Giver of Life, Where’er They Be (Frederick Lucian Hosmer)
- “Give,” Said the Little Stream (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Give, said the little stream, Give, oh! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- “Give,” said the little stream, “Give, oh! give (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Give Thanks (Henry Smith)
- Give thanks, for God is gracious (Norman Agatep)
- Give Thanks for Life (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Give thanks for life, the measure of our days (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Give Thanks for Saints (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- Give Thanks for Those Whose Faith Is Firm (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- Give Thanks, O Christian People (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- Give thanks O ye Saints (William Willes)
- Give thanks O ye Saints, for the power of the Lord (William Willes)
- Give Thanks to God (Ken Bible; Thomas Ken)
- Give Thanks to God (J. Paul Williams)
- Give Thanks to God for All His Goodness (Stanley Wiersma)
- Give thanks to God, for He is good (Ken Bible; Thomas Ken)
- Give thanks to God, He is Creator (J. Paul Williams)
- Give Thanks to God Who Hears Our Cries (Ruth Duck)
- Give thanks to the Lord, for he is great and all-powerful (Rosemary Fishburn)
- Give thanks to the Lord for steadfast love
- Give thanks to the Lord, our God and King (Chris Tomlin)
- Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart (Henry Smith)
- Give the Gift (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Give the Little Boys a Chance
- Give Them a Helping Hand (Mark Nichols)
- Give the ruler your justice, O God
- Give to Our God Immortal Praise (Isaac Watts)
- Give to the Winds Thy Fears (Paul Gerhardt)
- Give to the Winds Your Fears (Paul Gerhardt)
- Give Up Your Anxious Pains (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Paul Gerhardt)
- Give Us Clean Hands (Charlie Hall)
- Give us room (Thomas Kelly)
- Give Us Room That We May Dwell (Thomas Kelly)
- Give us room that we may dwell, Zion’s (Thomas Kelly)
- “Give us room that we may dwell,” Zion’s children (Thomas Kelly)
- “Give us room that we may dwell!” Zion’s children cry aloud (Thomas Kelly)
- Give us the wings of faith to rise (Isaac Watts)
- Give us this day our daily bread (Edwin Hawkins)
- Give your heart; make this the one thing (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Give Your Life to Christ (Michael Kenneth Ross)
- Giving (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Giving Thanks (Verda Mae Christensen; Jennifer Christensen)
- Giving Thanks (Daniel B. Towner (adapter))
- Giving the life (Evan Stephens)
- Giving the life which the Father had given (Evan Stephens)
- Giving to you gratefully (Ken Medema; Frances R. Havergal)
- Glad are we that now the gospel (Thomas W. Smith)
- Glad are we that now the gospel, Is restored to earth again (Thomas W. Smith)
- Glad Christmas Bells
- Glad Christmas bells, your music tells
- Gladly Meeing, Kindly Greeting (Evan Stephens)
- Gladly Meeting (Evan Stephens)
- Gladly Meeting, Kindly Greeting (Evan Stephens)
- Gladly meeting, kindly greeting, On this precious (Evan Stephens)
- Gladly meeting, kindly greeting, On this precious meeting day (Evan Stephens)
- Gladly, O Gladly (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Gladly, O gladly we come to Thy footstool (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Gladness (Swedish German round)
- Gladness costs you not a thing (Swedish German round)
- Glad Song (Norman C. Schlichter)
- Glad Tidings (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Glad Tidings (Nahum Tate)
- Glad Tidings (Richard Alldridge)
- Glad Tidings (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Glad Tidings (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Glad Tidings from Cumorah (Douglas L. Ipson)
- Glad tidings! glad tidings! O wonderful love! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Glad tidings, glad tidings! O wonderful love! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Glad tidings we bring to you, and your kin (English carol)
- Glad we hail each Sabbath morning, Holy Sabbath (Giles B. Lang)
- Gleaner Girls and M Men (Emery G. Epperson)
- Gleaner Girls and M Men, Light the torch (Emery G. Epperson)
- Gleaners gold, new and old, Answering the call (Annabea Wayman; Judith W. Parker)
- Gleaner Song (Ruth May Fox)
- Gloire à Dieu, notre Créateur (Thomas Ken)
- Gloire à Dieu, notre Créateur / Praise God from whom all blessings flow / Ârue i te Atua / Hoʻonani i ka Makua mau (Thomas Ken)
- Gloria (Anon.)
- Gloria (Evan Stephens)
- Gloria (Luke 2:14)
- Gloria! (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Gloria a Dios (Liturgical text)
- ¡Gloria a Dios, gloria a Dios, gloria en los cielos! (Liturgical text)
- Gloria Deo
- Gloria, Gloria (Liturgical text; Taizé Community)
- Gloria, Gloria
- Gloria, gloria, gloria (Luke 2:14)
- Gloria, gloria, gloria en las alturas a Dios (Luke 2:14)
- Gloria, gloria, gloria en las alturas a Dios / Glory, glory, glory, glory be to God on high (Luke 2:14)
- Gloria, Gloria, Gloria, glory be to God on high! / ¡Glroia, gloria, gloria in las alturas a Dios! (Luke 2:14)
- Gloria, gloria, gloria / Glory, glory, glory! (Luke 2:14)
- Gloria, gloria [Glory to God, Glory to God]
- Gloria, gloria / Glory to God, Glory to God
- Gloria, hosanna in excelsis! (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Gloria in Excelsis (Greek)
- Gloria in excelsis Deo (French carol)
- Gloria Patri
- Gloria to God
- Glories of Your Name Are Spoken (John Newton)
- Glorify the Lord, all you works of the Lord (Plainsong)
- Glorify the Lord, all you works of the Lord (R. Goodson)
- Glorify the Lord, all you works of the Lord (Edwin George Monk)
- Glorify Thy Name (Donna Adkins)
- Glorious (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Glorious Everlasting (M. Thomas Cousins)
- Glorious freedom (Haldor Lillenas)
- Glorious God, the Eternal Father
- Glorious Is the Name of Jesus (Robert J. Fryson)
- Glorious is the name of Jesus, praises to His name (Robert J. Fryson)
- Glorious is this day of promise, Sung by seers and (Joseph E. D. Tomlinson)
- Glorious Is Thy Name (B. B. McKinney)
- Glorious Is Thy Name (Ruth Elliott)
- Glorious Is Thy Name, Most Holy (Ruth Elliott)
- Glorious Is Your Name, O Jesus (Robert J. Fryson)
- Glorious Majesty, before thee (August W. Kjellstrand; Samuel Johan Hedborn)
- Glorious message of salvation (Arthur H. Morse)
- Glorious the day when Christ was born (F. Pratt Green)
- Glorious thing of thee are spoken (John Newton)
- Glorious Things (John Newton)
- Glorious Things Are Sung (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious Things are Sung, Etc. (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious things are sung of Zion, Enoch’s city (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious things are sung of Zion, / Enoch’s city (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious things are sung of Zion, Enoch’s city seen (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious things are sung of Zion, Enoch’s city seen of old (William W. Phelps)
- Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken (John Newton)
- Glorious things of thee are spoken, Zion (John Newton)
- Glorious things of thee are spoken, Zion, city (John Newton)
- Glorious things of thee are spoken, / Zion, city (John Newton)
- Glorious things of thee are spoken, Zion, city of (John Newton)
- Glorious things of thee are spoken, Zion, city of our (John Newton)
- Glorious things of Thee are spoken, Zion city of our God (John Newton)
- Glorious Things of You Are Spoken (John Newton)
- Glor’ous things of Thee are spoken, Zion, city of our God (John Newton)
- Glory (Jeanni Gould)
- Glory! (Milton Pascal)
- Glory and love to the men of old (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Glory and worship are before Him (Psalm 96:6, 10; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Glory be to God
- Glory be to God
- Glory be to God (Evan Stephens)
- Glory Be to God (Charles Wesley)
- Glory be to God, and to the Christ, and to the Holy Ghost
- Glory Be to God, Creator (Richard K. Carlson)
- Glory Be to God in the Highest (Evan Stephens)
- Glory be to God in the highest, peace on earth (Evan Stephens)
- Glory be to God on high (Charles Wesley)
- Glory be to God on high
- Glory Be to God on High (Anon.)
- Glory be to God on high: and on earth peace (Greek)
- Glory be to God on high, and on earth peace
- Glory be to God on high! God, whose glory (Charles Wesley)
- Glory be to God on high! God, whose glory fills the sky (Charles Wesley)
- “Glory be to God” the Angels Sang (Evan Stephens)
- “Glory be to God” the angels sang, Long since (Evan Stephens)
- Glory Be to God the Father (Horatius Bonar)
- Glory be to Jesus (Edward Caswall)
- Glory Be to the Father
- Glory be to the Father, and to the Son
- Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost
- Glory be to you, O Christ
- Glory Forever (William Clegg)
- Glory, glory (William O. Cushing)
- Glory, glory be to God, and peace on earth (Evan Stephens)
- Glory, glory be to the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Glory, glory be to the Lord, our deliverer! (Evan Stephens)
- Glory, glory be to the Lord, our Deliv’rer (Evan Stephens)
- Glory, Glory, Glory (Luke 2:14)
- Glory, glory, glory / ¡Gloria, gloria, gloria (Luke 2:14)
- Glory, glory, glory, glory, glory (David A. Zabriskie)
- Glory, glory, glory to the Lamb (Larry Dempsey)
- Glory, glory, Hallelujah! (Julia Ward Howe)
- Glory, Glory Hallelujah (African American spiritual)
- Glory! Glory, hallelujah! Glory! Glory, hallelujah! (Julia Ward Howe)
- Glory, glory hallelujah! Since I laid my burdens down (African American spiritual)
- Glory in the Cross (Dan Schutte)
- Glory is intelligence, in the perfect kingdom where (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Glory, love, and praise, and honor (Charles Wesley)
- Glory Now to Thee Be Given (Philipp Nicolai)
- Glory now to thee be given, On earth as in (Philipp Nicolai)
- Glory to God (David A. Zabriskie)
- Glory to God (Liturgical text)
- Glory to God
- Glory to God (Liturgical text; Taizé Community)
- Glory to God (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Glory to God (Evan Stephens)
- Glory to God, and Praise and Love (Charles Wesley)
- Glory to God, Glory in the Highest (Liturgical text)
- Glory to God, Glory in the Highest (Liturgical text; Taizé Community)
- Glory to God, glory to God (Liturgical text; Taizé Community)
- Glory to God! Glory to God (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Glory to God, glory to God / ¡Gloria a Dios, gloria a Dios (Liturgical text)
- Glory to God, glory to God / Gloria, gloria (Liturgical text; Taizé Community)
- Glory to God, glory to God, glory in the highest (Liturgical text)
- Glory to God, glory to God, glory in the highest (Liturgical text; Taizé Community)
- Glory to God, glory to God in the highest (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Glory to god in the highest
- Glory to God in the Highest (David A. Zabriskie)
- Glory to God in the Highest (Evan Stephens)
- Glory to God in the Highest (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
- Glory to God in the highest, and peace on Earth (Evan Stephens)
- Glory to God in the highest, and peace to God’s people on earth
- Glory to God on high (Joseph Hart)
- Glory to God on High (James Allen)
- Glory to God on high; Let heaven and earth reply (James Allen)
- Glory to God on high! Let heav’n (James Allen)
- Glory to God on high! Let heav’n and earth (James Allen)
- Glory to God on high! Let heav’n and earth reply (James Allen)
- Glory to God on high, Our peace is made (Joseph Hart)
- Glory to God the Creator
- Glory to God! The Gospel’s light (Evan Stephens)
- Glory to God, We Give You Thanks and Praise (Edwin Le Grice)
- Glory to God who does wondrous things (Marty Haugen)
- Glory to God, Whose Goodness Shines on Me (Paul M. Vasile)
- Glory to His Name (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Glory to our heavenly King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Glory to our heav’nly King! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Glory to the Creator, the Christ
- Glory to Thee, My God (Thomas Ken)
- Glory to Thee, my God, my king, Praises to Thee
- Glory to thee, my God, this night (Thomas Ken)
- Glory to thee my God, this night, For all the blessings of the light (Thomas Ken)
- Glory to thee, our country’s God
- Glory to thee whose powerful word (Charles Wesley)
- Glory to thee whose powerful word Bids the tempestuous winds arise! (Charles Wesley)
- Glory to the Father Give (James Montgomery)
- Glory to the Father, glory to the Son (International Consultation on English Texts)
- Glory to the Lamb (Larry Dempsey)
- Glory to the Lamb (David Binion)
- Glory to the Newborn King (Gary Croxall)
- Glory to These Latter Days (Gus M. Clarke)
- Glory to you, Lord God of our fathers
- Glory to you, O Christ
- Glory to you, O Word of God
- Gnarled Hands (Edith E. Anderson)
- Go and Do (Nik Day)
- Go and Tell Mary and Martha (African American spiritual)
- Go ask, ye sages of the latter day (John Lyon)
- Go, bring me a garment both costly and new (David H. Smith)
- Go, bring me a garment both costly and new, And purchase me jewels of beautiful hue (David H. Smith)
- Go Bring Them In (Don Stirling; Nancy Hanson; Sam Cardon)
- Go, brother, go forth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Go, brother, go forth in the spirit of Jesus (Eliza R. Snow)
- Go Bury Thy Sorrow (Mary A. Bachelor)
- God
- God Almighty, We Are Waiting (Ann Bell Worley)
- God Almignty, we are waiting (Ann Bell Worley)
- God Be in My Head (Sarum Primer, 1558)
- God be in my head, and in my understanding (Sarum Primer, 1558)
- God be kind to mothers! With cookie jars to fill (Helen Welshimer)
- God be Merciful (George Careless)
- God be merciful, merciful (George Careless)
- God be merciful, merciful, be merciful (George Careless)
- God, Be Merciful to Me
- God, be merciful to me, on Thy grace I rest my plea
- “God be Merciful unto us” (Anon.)
- God be merciful unto us and bless us (Anon.)
- God Bestows on Every Sense (Adam M. L. Tice)
- God, Be the Love to Search and Keep Me (Richard Bruxvoort Colligan)
- God Be with You (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- God Be With You (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- God be with you, God be with you (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- God Be with You Till We Meet Again (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- God be with you till we meet again; by his counsels (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- God be with you ’til we meet again (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- God Bless America (Irving Berlin)
- God Bless America (Irving Berlin)
- God Bless and Guard Our Mountain Home (Evan Stephens)
- God Bless My Kind Old Mother (Frederick A. Jewell)
- God bless our home (George Manwaring)
- God Bless Our Home Evening (Mark Nichols)
- God bless our Home Evening A Heaven it seems (Mark Nichols)
- God bless our home—how sweet the prayer! (George Manwaring)
- God, Bless Our Homes (Frank von Christierson)
- God Bless Our Homes and Families (Orrin Hatch)
- God, bless our homes with peace and love and laughter (Frank von Christierson)
- God Bless Our Mountain Home (Evan Stephens)
- God bless our native land (Siegfried A. Mahlmann)
- God Bless Our Native Land (Wellington Alexander Adams)
- God bless our native land, Firm may (Siegfried A. Mahlmann)
- God bless our native land; firm may she ever stand (Siegfried A. Mahlmann)
- God bless our native land, With righteous might we'll stand (Wellington Alexander Adams)
- God Bless Our Prophet Dear (Bernard Snow)
- God bless the chosen Seer (Charles L. Walker)
- God bless the land of Washington, the land we (D. B. Dudley)
- God bless the old folks
- God bless the old folks, whose locks are turning
- God bless you, dear Mother! (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- God bless you dear mother, sweet mother of (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- God Bless You Everyone (Alfred H. Ackley)
- God bless you ev’ry one, God bless (Alfred H. Ackley)
- God, Bless Your Church with Strength! (John A. Dalles)
- God Brought Us Thru (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God brought us thru the desert (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God calling yet; shall I not hear? (Sarah Borthwick Findlater; Gerhard Tersteegen)
- God Came to Me (Harley A. Morris)
- God came to me. In the still watches of the night (Harley A. Morris)
- God Chose a People (Vonnie Tims)
- God chose a people, a very special people (Vonnie Tims)
- God commands an eternal covenant
- God Created Heaven and Earth (Traditional Taiwanese hymn)
- God created heav’n and earth (Traditional Taiwanese hymn)
- God Created Us (Steve Siler; Dwight Liles; Mandie Pinto)
- God, Creation’s Great Designer (Jane Parker Huber)
- God Defend New Zealand (Thomas Bracken)
- God Did a Wonderful Thing for Me (J. W. P.)
- God Did Provide Himself a Lamb (Rodney Turner)
- God, Dismiss Us with Your Blessing (John Fawcett)
- God Extends an Invitation / Nuestro Padre nos invita (Miria T. Kolling)
- God Forgave My Sin in Jesus’ Name (Carol Owens)
- God forgave my sin in Jesus’ name / En el nombre del Señor Jesús / Au nom de Jésus, Dieu m’a béni (Carol Owens)
- God gave me a friend that I might see (Edna J. Gardiner)
- God Gave Me Dear America (Carolyn R. Freeman)
- God gave me dear America, The homeland of the free (Carolyn R. Freeman)
- God Gave Us Beautiful Sunshine (Darlene Killpack)
- God gave us hope one day (F. J. Earl)
- God Gave Us Our Earth (Georgia Maeser)
- God gave us the trees (Georgia Maeser)
- God gave us the trees, the grass, and the flowers (Georgia Maeser)
- God, giver of all good things (Melissa Haupt)
- God gives blessings to us all (Julianne Schreiner)
- God gives blessings to us all. He helps us grow (Julianne Schreiner)
- God gives us life for just a while (Anna Prince Redd)
- God, Give Us Christian Homes (B. McKinney)
- God grant to us your wisdom (Harrell Beck)
- God has a fellowship with men (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God has called us, ev’ryone (Kevin L. Henrickson)
- God Has Called You (Goldie M. Masters)
- God has called you for a purpose (C. W. Clark)
- God Has Called You, You Are Chosen (Goldie M. Masters)
- God Has Created a New Day (Marie E. Gaudette)
- God has created a new day, Silver and green (Marie E. Gaudette)
- God Has Given Us Creation (David W. Music)
- God has given you His promise (Mary Bernstecher)
- God has made me glad (Leona von Brethorst)
- God has no hands but those that strive to mend (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- God has not promised a flowery pathway (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God has numbered in the sky (Nellie Poorman)
- God has numbered in the sky All the stars (Nellie Poorman)
- God has numbered in the sky all the stars that shine (Nellie Poorman)
- God has numbered in the sky all the stars that shine on high (Nellie Poorman)
- God Has Smiled on Me (Isaiah Jones Jr.)
- God Has Spoken by His Prophets (George W. Briggs)
- God Has Spoken by the Prophets (George W. Briggs)
- God has spoken in all ages (Evan A. Fry)
- God Has Spoken in All Ages (Vina H. Goff)
- God has spoken in all ages For the comfort (Vina H. Goff)
- God has spoken in all ages, Giving light (Evan A. Fry)
- God Has Spoken Through the Ages (Evan A. Fry)
- God has spoken to his people (Martin Tel; Willard F. Jabusch)
- God hath not promised skies always blue (Annie Johnson Flint)
- God Hath Sent His Son This Day (14th-Century Tune)
- God Hath Spoken by the Prophets (George W. Briggs)
- God, help me love the lonely ones (Naomi Russell)
- God, help me to be tolerant (Naomi Russell)
- God Himself Is Present (Gerhard Tersteegen)
- God Himself Is with Us (Gerhard Tersteegen)
- God Holds the Future (R. M.)
- God, How Can We Forgive (Ruth Duck)
- God Incarnate, Jesus Came (George Sweeting; John W. Peterson)
- God, in his abundant mercy (Mark H. Forscutt)
- God, in his abundant mercy, Hath revealed again his word (Mark H. Forscutt)
- God in his earthly temple lays (Isaac Watts)
- God in His heavens shuts the doors of the sea (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God in His Love for Us (F. Pratt Green)
- God in his love for us lent us this planet (F. Pratt Green)
- God, in the high and holy place (James Montgomery)
- God, in the high and holy place, Looks down upon the spheres (James Montgomery)
- God, in the planning and purpose of life (John L. Bell)
- God Is (Robert J. Fryson)
- God Is a Good God (Keith Hunter)
- God is a spirit (John 4:24; V. G. G. T.)
- God is a spirit, God is a spirit, and they (John 4:24; V. G. G. T.)
- God is at your right hand
- God Is a Wonder to My Soul (Robert J. Fryson)
- God Is Calling (Mary Louise Bringle)
- God Is Calling (Sharon Norris)
- God is calling His children. He gives (Sharon Norris)
- God is calling the prodigal, come without delay (Charles H. Gabriel)
- God Is Calling Through the Whisper (Mary Louise Bringle)
- God is calling through the whisper of the Spirit’s deepest sighs (Mary Louise Bringle)
- God is Ever Good (Anon.)
- God Is for Us (Joseph Gelineau)
- God Is Good, All the Time (Dean McIntyre)
- God is good, God is good all the time (Dean McIntyre)
- God Is Here! (F. Pratt Green)
- God Is Here (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- God is here! As we you people (F. Pratt Green)
- God is here! As we your people (F. Pratt Green)
- God Is Here! As We Your People Meet (F. Pratt Green)
- God Is Here Today (Raúl Galeano)
- God is here today / Dios está aquí (Raúl Galeano)
- God Is in His Holy Temple (Anon.)
- God is in his holy temple. Earthly thoughts, be (Anon.)
- God Is Known Among His People
- God Is Leading By His Spirit (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God is love (George Burder)
- God is Love (Patty S. Hill)
- God is Love (Howard Kingsbury)
- God Is Love (Thomas R. Taylor)
- God Is Love (John Bowring)
- God Is Love (Samuel Batt Owens)
- God Is Love (Fanny J. Crosby)
- God is love, and where true love is God himself is there (James Quinn)
- God is love; his mercy brightens (John Bowring)
- God is love; his mercy brightens All the path in which we rove (John Bowring)
- God Is Love! His word proclaims it (Fanny J. Crosby)
- God is Love, let heaven adore him (Timothy Rees)
- God is love! The earth proclaims it (Catherine MacDougall)
- “God is love,” the snowflakes whisper (Harry Lee)
- “God is love,” the snow-flakes whisper (Harry Lee)
- God Is Marshaling (Joseph Woodward)
- God is marshaling his army (Joseph Woodward)
- God is marshaling his army For the rescue (Joseph Woodward)
- God is marshaling his army For the rescue of his truth (Joseph Woodward)
- God Is Marshalling His Army (Joseph Woodward)
- God is my Father, whom I fear (Joel H. Johnson)
- God Is My Helper (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- “God is my helper,” this I know (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- “God is my helper,” this I know, Whatever (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- God Is My Refuge (Judy Horner Montemayor)
- God is my refuge and God is my strength (Judy Horner Montemayor)
- God Is My Shepherd (Lavon Bayler)
- God is my shepherd, I’ll not want (Lavon Bayler)
- God is my shepherd, so nothing shall I want (Marty Haugen)
- God is my strong (James Montgomery)
- God Is My Strong Salvation (James Montgomery)
- God is my strong salvation; What foe (James Montgomery)
- God is my strong salvation, what foe have I to fear? (James Montgomery)
- God is near (Jennie C. Neal)
- God is Near (Harriet B. Jones)
- God Is Near (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- God is near to little children, He can hear us when we (Harriet B. Jones)
- God is near to little children, He can hear us when we pray (Harriet B. Jones)
- God Is One, Unique and Holy (Brian Wren)
- God is our refuge (Dudley Buck)
- God is our refuge and defence (Henry Alford)
- God is our refuge and defence, Our shield, his dread omnipotence (Henry Alford)
- God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength
- God is our refuge and strength (Dudley Buck)
- God is So Good (Traditional)
- God Is So Good (Paul Makai)
- God Is So Good (D. A.)
- God is so good / Dios bueno es / Mungu yu mwema / Deus é tão bom / Katonda Mulungi (Paul Makai)
- God is so good, God is so good (Paul Makai)
- God is so Good to Me (Lida Shivers Leech; Frederick G. Pitt)
- God Is Speaking (Ken Bible)
- God Is Still Speaking (Barbara Hamm)
- God is still speaking when children beg for bread (Barbara Hamm)
- God Is the Answer (R. H. G.)
- God is the hope of all the ends of the earth
- God is the joy and strength of my life (Robert J. Fryson)
- God is the refuge of his saints (Isaac Watts)
- God is the refuge of his saints, When storms of sharp distress invade (Isaac Watts)
- God is the upholder of my life
- God Is Truly with Us (Gerhard Tersteegen; Frederic W. Foster)
- God Is Watching Over All (Nellie Poorman)
- God Is Wisdom, Love (Robert Roesch)
- God Is Working His Purpose Out (Arthur C. Ainger)
- God keep our land glor’ous and free! (Adolphe B. Routhier)
- God Knows (Wilhelm Hey)
- God Leads Us Along (G. A. Young)
- God, Let Me Like a Spreading Tree (Doug Gay; John L. Bell)
- God listens when the children pray (Berde Rooney)
- God Loved the World (August Crull)
- God Loved the World (August Crull)
- God loved the world, and loving gave (August Crull)
- God Loved the World So That He Gave (August Crull)
- God Loved Us, So He Sent His Son (Edward P. Kimball)
- God loved us, so he sent his Son, Christ Jesus (Edward P. Kimball)
- God loved us, so he sent his Son, Christ Jesus, the (Edward P. Kimball)
- God Loves All His Children (Janice Kapp Perry)
- God Loves His Children Everywhere (Ethel Wendell Trout)
- God Loves Me Dearly (August Rische)
- Godly Sorrow (Steven K. Jones)
- God Made All People of the World (Chang Hee Son; David Kim; Hyn Sul Hong)
- God Made from One Blood (Thomas H. Troeger)
- God made from one blood all the families of earth (Thomas H. Troeger)
- God Made My Mountain Strong (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God made the earth surpassing fair (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- God made the earth surpassing fair, And fit for man’s abode (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- God made the little bird to sing (James M. McLaughlin)
- God made the little bird to sing Up in the trees (James M. McLaughlin)
- God made the moon (Eleanor Doan)
- God Made the Night (Patty S. Hill)
- God made the sky that looks so blue (The Mother’s Gift, ca. 1820)
- God made the sky that looks so blue, He made (The Mother’s Gift, ca. 1820)
- God Made Us All (James M. McLaughlin)
- God Make My Life (Matilda Betham-Edwards)
- God make my life a little light! (Matilda Betham-Edwards)
- God, make my life a little light, Within (Matilda Betham-Edwards)
- God make my life a little light within the world (Matilda Betham-Edwards)
- God Marked a Line and Told the Sea (Thomas H. Troeger)
- God Moves in a Mysterious Way (William Cowper)
- God moves in a mysterious way His wonders (William Cowper)
- God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform (William Cowper)
- God, My Help and Hiding Place (Ruth C. Duck)
- God, my King, thy might confessing (Richard Mant)
- God, My Lord, My Strength (Jiří Třanovský)
- God, my Lord, my strength, my place of hiding (Jiří Třanovský)
- God Never Fails (George Jordan)
- God of Abraham and Sarah (James Gertmenian)
- God of All (Randall Pratt; Mary S. Pratt)
- God of all consolation, take (Charles Wesley)
- God of all consolation, take The glory of thy grace! (Charles Wesley)
- God of all space: Center of the walled-in garden (Elbert A. Smith)
- God of All Time (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God of all time, all seasons of our living (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God of all, to thee we raise (Folliot S. Pierpoint)
- God of Beauty, Truth, and Goodness (Wesley L. Forbis)
- God of Change and Glory (Al Carmines)
- God of change and glory, God of time and space (Al Carmines)
- God of Compassion, in Mercy Befriend Us (John J. Moment)
- God of Creation (Naomi Russell)
- God of Creation, All-Powerful (Margaret Clarkson)
- God of creation, all-powerful, all-wise (Margaret Clarkson)
- God of creation, all-powerful, all wise (Margaret Clarkson)
- God of creation, help us each to understand (Naomi Russell)
- God of Dawn, Each Day’s Renewal (Marjorie Dobson)
- God of Earth and Planets (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- God of eternal truth and grace (Charles Wesley)
- God of eternal truth and grace, Thy faithful promise seal! (Charles Wesley)
- God of Eternity (Fanny J. Crosby)
- God of Everlasting Glory (John W. Peterson)
- God of Every Generation (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- God of Every Generation (Paul Marino; Greg Nelson)
- God of Freedom, God of Justice (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God of Glory, around whose eternal throne (Erik Routley)
- God of Grace (Harry E. Fosdick)
- God of Grace and God of Glory (Harry E. Fosdick)
- God of Grace and God of Glory / Dios de amor y Dios de gloria / Dieu de grâce, Dieu de gloire (Harry E. Fosdick)
- God of grace and God of glory, On thy people (Harry E. Fosdick)
- God of grace and God of glory, on Thy people pour Thy pow’r (Harry E. Fosdick)
- God of Grace and God of Laughter (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- God of grace and love and blessing (W. Gustave Polack)
- God of Great and God of Small (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- God of Heaven, hear my prayer (R. C. Evans)
- God of Israel (Evan Stephens)
- God of Israel, hear our prayer (Evan Stephens)
- God of Israel, Hear our Prayers (Evan Stephens)
- God of Israel hear our pray’r. See the foe (Evan Stephens)
- God of Israel! we adore thee (Thomas Kelly)
- God of love and God of mercy (Lois Braby)
- God of Love and God of Power (Gerald H. Kennedy)
- God of Many Names (Brian Wren)
- God of mercy, God of grace (Henry F. Lyte)
- God of My Fathers! Friend of Humankind! (Orson F. Whitney)
- God of my life, to Thee I call (William Cowper)
- God of my life, to thee I call, Afflicted at thy feet I fall (William Cowper)
- God of nations! At thy feet (Thomas Bracken)
- God of Nations! at Thy feet In the bonds (Thomas Bracken)
- God of Our Fathers (Rudyard Kipling)
- God of Our Fathers (Daniel C. Roberts)
- God of Our Fathers, Known of Old (Rudyard Kipling)
- God of our fathers, known of old, Lord (Rudyard Kipling)
- God of our fathers known of old, Lord of our far-flung (Rudyard Kipling)
- God of our fathers now (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- God of our fathers now, We bring our children near (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- God of Our Fathers, We Come unto Thee (Charles W. Penrose)
- God of our Fathers, we come unto Thee, children (Charles W. Penrose)
- God of our fathers, we come unto thee, Children of (Charles W. Penrose)
- God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand (Daniel C. Roberts)
- God of our fathers, Whose almighty hand Leads forth (Daniel C. Roberts)
- God of Our Life (Hugh T. Kerr)
- God of our life, all glorious Lord (Paul Z. Strodach)
- God of Our Life, All-Glorious Lord (Paul Z. Strodach)
- God of Our Life, Through All the Circling Years (Hugh T. Kerr)
- God of Our Youth (William Byron Forbush)
- God of Our Youth, to Whom We Yield (William Byron Forbush)
- God of Past, Who by Your Spirit (Milburn Price)
- God of peace, in peace preserve us (Ernst William Olson)
- God of Power, God of Right (Wallace F. Bennett)
- God of power, God of right, Guide us with thy (Wallace F. Bennett)
- God of saints, to whom the number (John Ellerton)
- God of Smallness, God of Greatness (Naomi Russell)
- God of Still Waiting (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- God of Tempest, God of Whirlwind (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- God of the Ages (Daniel C. Roberts)
- God of the Ages (Margaret Clarkson)
- God of the Ages, History’s Maker (Margaret Clarkson)
- God of the Ages, Whose Almighty Hand (Daniel C. Roberts)
- God of the Ages, Who with Sure Command (Daniel C. Roberts)
- God of the Bible (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God of the changing year (Emily Taylor)
- God of the changing year, whose arm (Emily Taylor)
- God of the changing year, whose arm of power (Emily Taylor)
- God of the changing year, whose arm of power In safety leads through danger’s darkest hour (Emily Taylor)
- God of the changing year, whose arm of pow’r (Emily Taylor)
- God of the earth, the sky (Samuel Longfellow)
- God of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea (Samuel Longfellow)
- God of the Fertile Fields (Georgia Harkness)
- God of the Future (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- God of the future, calling us forward (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- God of the living, in whose eyes (John Ellerton)
- God of the morning, at whose voice (Isaac Watts)
- God of the morning, at whose voice The cheerful sun makes haste to rise (Isaac Watts)
- God of the Mountains
- God of the mountains, God of the hills
- God of the nations all, Lord over great and small (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- God of the Nations, Hear Our Call (Vera Campbell)
- God of the nations, in glory enthroned (Giuseppe Verdi)
- God of the Nations, Near and Far (John Haynes Holmes)
- God of the Prophets (Carl P. Daw Jr; Denis Wortman)
- God of the prophets, bless the prophet’s heirs (Carl P. Daw Jr; Denis Wortman)
- God of the Prophets, Bless the Prophets’ Sons (Carl P. Daw Jr; Denis Wortman)
- God of the rolling year! to thee (Hedge’s Collection)
- God of the rolling year! to thee Our songs shall rise, whose bounty pours (Hedge’s Collection)
- God of the Sparrow (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- God of the Sparrow God of the Whale (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- God of the Word (Ken Medema)
- God of This City (McCann; Kernaghan; Boyd; Jordan; Comfort; Bleakley)
- God of Wonder, God of Thunder (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God of Wonders (Marc Byrd; Steve Hindalong)
- God, Our Author and Creator (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- God, Our Father, Hear Us Pray (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- God, our Father, hear us pray; Send thy grace (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- God Our Father Made the Night (Patty S. Hill)
- God our Father made the night, Made (Patty S. Hill)
- God our Father made the night, made the moon (Patty S. Hill)
- God our Father made the night, Made the moon and stars (Patty S. Hill)
- God, our Father, we adore thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- God, our Father, we adore You (Gerald S. Henderson)
- God, our Father, we adore You, magnify You (Gerald S. Henderson)
- God, Our Father, You Have Led Us (Terry W. York)
- God our guide (William Williams)
- God, our loving Father
- God, Our Maker (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- God our Maker calls us (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Go Down, Moses (African-American spiritual)
- Go Down Moses (Traditional)
- Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt’s land (African-American spiritual)
- God planned the day; he planned the night (Joleen G. Meredith)
- God prepared for me a temple Where the birds (Ruth Hays)
- God Reigns! Earth Rejoices! (Michael Morgan)
- God reigns! Earth rejoices! Oceans shout God’s might! (Michael Morgan)
- God Reigns! Let Earth Rejoice! (Michael Morgan)
- God Reigns o’er all the Earth (Jane Parker Huber)
- God, Renew Us by Your Spirit (John A. Dalles)
- God, replace my stony heart (Ruth Duck)
- God restores my soul and leads me in right paths
- God rest ye merry, gentlemen (English carol)
- God Rest You Merry Gentlemen (English carol)
- God rest you merry, gentlemen; Let nothing (English carol)
- God, Reveal Your Presence (Gerhard Tersteegen; Frederick William Foster; John Miller)
- God’s abiding peace is in my soul today (Elisha Albright Hoffman; Elisha A. Hoffman)
- God’s Actions, Always Good and Just (Madeleine Forrell Marshall; Samuel Rodigast)
- God said in latter days, a mountain He would raise (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God’s Amazing Grace (R. M.)
- God Save America! (William G. Ballantine)
- God save America! New world of glory (William G. Ballantine)
- God Save Nauvoo (William W. Phelps)
- God save our gracious King (Anon.)
- God save our gracious Queen (Anon.)
- God save our gracious Queen, Long live (Anon.)
- God save our gracious Queen! Long live our noble Queen! (Anon.)
- God Save the King (Anon.)
- God Save the Queen (Anon.)
- God’s battle axe, it will go through (E. S. Robbins)
- God’s Call Is Best (Jessie Mae Norris)
- God’s Care (Joseph Addison)
- God’s Care Of All Things (Patty S. Hill)
- God’s Christmas Gift (Daunell J. Clarke)
- God’s Covenant (Carlton R. Young)
- God’s Creation (Eleanor Doan)
- God’s Creation (Frances Hartman)
- God’s Creatures (Jennie C. Neal)
- God’s Daily Care (Marie C. Turk)
- God sees all (Julia Willoughby)
- God sends the rain and shining sun, He sends (Jennie C. Neal)
- God Sends Us the Spirit (Tom Colvin)
- God sends us the Spirit to befriend and help us (Tom Colvin)
- God Send Us Men (Frederick J. Gillman)
- God send us men whose aim ’twill be (Frederick J. Gillman)
- God send us Saints (Harry L. Doty)
- God Send Us Saints (Frederick J. Gillman)
- God send us saints whose aim ’twill be (Frederick J. Gillman)
- God send us Saints whose aim will be (Harry L. Doty)
- God sent his mighty power (Delia T. White)
- God Sent His Son (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- God sent His Son, they called Him Jesus (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- God sent His Son – they called Him Jesus (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- God Sent Manna (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God sent manna down from heaven (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God sent the angels to Lot long ago (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God’s Eye Is on the Sparrow (Civilla D. Martin)
- God’s Final Call (John W. Peterson)
- God’s Glory Fills the Heavens (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- God’s glory fills the heavens with hymns (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- God’s glory will be our light (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- God’s great harvest home draws near (Henry Alford)
- God Shall Wipe All Tears Away (Antonio L. Haskell)
- God Shall Wipe All the Tears Away (Antonio L. Haskell)
- God’s Holy Ways Are Just and True (Barbara Woollett)
- God’s House (Stella B. Daleburn)
- God’s Kingdom is at Hand (Lelia N. Morris)
- God’s Kingdom Is Restored (Bruce T. Forbes)
- God’s Love (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- God’s Love (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- God’s Love (Patty S. Hill)
- God’s Love (Leora Martin)
- God’s Love Made Visible! (Iola Brubeck)
- God’s love made visible! Incomprehensible! (Iola Brubeck)
- God’s Melody of Peace (Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- God’s melody of peace is sounding (Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- God’s melody of peace is sounding through the earth (Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- God’s Messenger (Winifred Milner)
- God So Loved the World (John Stainer; William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- God So Loved the World (Jeremy Christensen; Kyle Wesley)
- God So Loved the World (John 3:16; Michael F. Moody)
- God So Loved the World (Carl F. Nygard Jr.)
- God So Loved the World (John Goss)
- God So Loved the World (John 3:16–17; Rebecca H. Martin)
- God so loved the world, God so loved (John Stainer; William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- God so loved the world, God so loved the world (John Stainer; William J. Sparrow Simpson)
- God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son (John 3:16–17; Rebecca H. Martin)
- God so loved you and I to give His Son (Leora Martin)
- God’s Own Child, I Gladly Say It (Erdmann Neumeister; Robert E. Voelker)
- God Spake the Word (William W. Phelps)
- God spake the word, and time began (William W. Phelps)
- God’s Peace was Born in Bethlehem (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- God Speaks (Leona N. Hands)
- God speaks in a still small voice (Leona N. Hands)
- God, Speak to Me, That I May Speak (Francis Ridley Havergal)
- God Speed the Right (William E. Hickson)
- God’s Perfect Love (Kenneth R. Jones)
- God spoke to Moses In the burning bush long ago (Olive C. Wehr)
- God’s Precepts
- God’s Prophet Today (Joseph E. D. Tomlinson)
- God’s soldiers marched into the dawn (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God’s Still On His Throne (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God’s Tomorrow (Alfred H. Ackley)
- God’s tomorrow is a day of gladness (Alfred H. Ackley)
- God’s Touch (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Gods volk wordt uitgeleid / You shall go out with joy / Vous bondirez de joie (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- Gods waarheid niet beperken (George Rawson)
- Gods waarheid niet beperken / We limit not the truth of God / La vérité de notre Dieu (George Rawson)
- God’s Way (Lida Shivers Leech)
- God’s way is the best way (Lida Shivers Leech)
- God’s way is the best way, Tho’ I may not see (Lida Shivers Leech)
- God’s Ways Are Wonderful (Kurt Kaiser)
- God’s Wonderful Grace Is Sufficient for Me (K. M.)
- God’s Word (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God’s Word Is Our Great Heritage (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- God’s word is sure and long proclaimed (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God’s Work (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- God’s World (Dorothy Warren)
- God Tells the Animals, “Come” (Karen S. Taylor)
- God, That Madest Earth and Heaven (Reginald Heber; William Mercer)
- God, the all-wise, and Creator (John W. Peterson)
- God, the Father (Godfrey Thring)
- God the Father, Be Our Stay (Richard Massie; Martin Luther)
- God the Father, God of glory (Grace Hawthorne)
- God the Father of Your People (John Newton; Alfred E. Mulder)
- God, the Lord, has spoken (The Iona Community)
- God the Omnipotent! (Henry F. Chorley)
- God the omnipotent! Boldly ordaining (Henry F. Chorley)
- God the Omnipotent! King who ordainest (Henry F. Chorley)
- God the Sculptor of the Mountains (John Thornburg)
- God, the Source of Light and Beauty (S. Ralph Harlow)
- God the Spirit, Guide and Guardian (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- God the still point of the circle (Gordon Light)
- God, Today Bless This New Marriage (Marie J. Post)
- God took away my shackles and He took away my tears (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God touched the darkness, then light filled the room (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God Turned the Spirit Loose in Wind (John Core)
- God Understands (Oswald J. Smith)
- God understands your sorrow, He sees (Oswald J. Smith)
- God unites the scattered people (John L. Bell)
- God vergaf mijn schuld (Carol Owens)
- God vergaf mijn schuld in Jezus’ naam / God forgave my sin in Jesus’ name / Au nom de Jésus, Dieu m’a béni (Carol Owens)
- God wants all little children (Vilate Raile)
- God Weeps (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God weeps at love withheld, at strength misused (Shirley Erena Murray)
- God Weeps with us Who Weep and Mourn (Thomas H. Troeger)
- God, We Gather as Your People (David Lohman)
- God, We Give to You Our Offerings (Ken Medema)
- God, We Give You Thanks and Praise (Timothy Tan)
- God, We Honor You (James E. Clemens)
- God Welcomes All (John L. Bell)
- God, We Praise You! (Christopher Idle)
- God, we praise you! God we bless you! (Christopher Idle)
- God, We Sing Your Glorious Praises (Bert Polman)
- God, We Thank You for Our People (Ruth Duck)
- God! When Human Bonds Are Broken (Fred Kaan)
- God, When I Came into This Life (Fred Kaan)
- God Who Cares for All Creation (Mary Louise Bringle)
- God, Who Created Hearts to Love (M. Ridge)
- God Who Gives to Life Its Goodness (Walter H. Farquharson)
- God, Who Has Called You to Glory (John W. Arthur)
- God, who is just and kind (John Patrick)
- God, who is just and kind, Will those who err instruct (John Patrick)
- God, who madest earth and heaven (Catherine Winkworth; John Christian Jacobi; Heinrich Albert; Arthur Tozer Russell)
- God, Who Made the Earth and Heaven (Reginald Heber; William Mercer)
- God, who made the world of beauty (Dorothy Warren)
- God Who Made Us, Christ Who Calls Us (Terry W. York)
- God, Whose Almighty Word (John Marriott)
- God, Whose Farm Is All Creation (John Arlott)
- God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending (Robert L. Edwards)
- God, Whose Grace Redeems Our Story (Barbara Howard)
- God, Whose Grace Redeems Our Story / Dios, tu gracia nos redime / Dieu de grâce qui nous rachète (Barbara Howard)
- God, Whose Love Is Reigning o’er Us (William Boyd Grove)
- God whose love is reigning over us (William Boyd Grove)
- God Whose Word Cannot Be Broken (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- God Who Spoke in the Beginning (Fred Kaan)
- God, Who Stretched the Spangled Heavens (Catherine Cameron)
- God, Who Summons through All Ages (Edith Sinclair Downing)
- God, Who Touches Earth with Beauty (Mary S. Edgar)
- God, Who Touchest Earth with Beauty (Mary S. Edgar)
- God will bless the pure in heart (Charles L. Walker)
- God will defend the right (James H. Hood)
- God will give you a new heart
- God will give you the desires of your heart
- God Will Make a Way (Don Moen)
- God will make a way where there seems to be no way (Don Moen)
- God Will Restore (Arlene L. Buffington)
- God will take care (Fanny J. Crosby)
- God Will Take Care of You (Civilla D. Martin; Walter S. Martin)
- God Will Take Care of You (Fanny J. Crosby)
- God will take care of you, be not afraid (Fanny J. Crosby)
- God Within God Around (Randall Pratt)
- God Within God Around / Dios aquí, Dios allá / Dieu en nous, Dieu partout (Randall Pratt)
- God with us, is the name of our King (Haldor Lillenas)
- God with us! oh, glorious name! (Sarah Slinn)
- God with us! oh, glorious name! Let it shine in endless fame (Sarah Slinn)
- God, you alone are holy, you turn our sorrow to joy
- God, you are my refuge and my strength
- God, You Call Us to This Place (Delores Dufner)
- God, you have given us power to sound (George Wallace Briggs)
- God, You Have Set Us (Jane Parker Huber)
- God, you have set us in this time and place (Jane Parker Huber)
- God, your mercy is upon us
- God, You Rule with Royal Bearing (John Keble)
- God, You Spin the Whirling Planets (Jane Parker Huber)
- God, You Will Show Us the Path of Life (Anon.)
- God, zo groot, zo vol genade (Harry E. Fosdick)
- God, zo groot, zo vol genade / God of grace and God of glory / Dieu de grâce, Dieu de gloire (Harry E. Fosdick)
- Go forth (Haldor Lillenas)
- Go Forth (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- Go forth, brother Joseph (Eliza R. Snow)
- Go forth, brother Joseph, go forth and be blest (Eliza R. Snow)
- Go Forth For God (John Raphael Peacey)
- Go forth for God, go to the world in peace (John Raphael Peacey)
- Go Forth in His Name (Graham Kendrick)
- Go forth in joy. You have God’s kingdom (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- Go forth in joy. You have God’s kingdom in your heart (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- Go Forth into the World in Peace
- Go forth on thy mission, go forth in thy might (J. Hardy)
- Go forth to serve, as Jesus went (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Go Forth with Faith (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- Go forth with faith to tell the world (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- Go Forth with God (Marcia Legg; Rena Matthews)
- Go forth with God. Become his cov’nant people (Marcia Legg; Rena Matthews)
- Go Forward (Clarice C. Hanson)
- Go forward, Christian soldier (Laurence Tuttiett)
- Go forward, Christian soldier, beneath His banner true (Laurence Tuttiett)
- “Go forward,” said the Voice divine (Clarice C. Hanson)
- Go, gladden the lonely, the dreary (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Go, go, brother Richards (Eliza R. Snow)
- Go, go, brother Richards, and mingle again (Eliza R. Snow)
- Going afar upon the mountain (William A. Ogden)
- Going Away
- Going Home (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Go in Grace and Make Disciples (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Going to Sunday School
- Going to write to Massa Jesus (African American spiritual)
- Goin’ Home (Kenneth Cope)
- Goin’ Home (William Arms Fisher)
- Go in Peace (Barber L. Waters)
- Go in Peace
- Go in Peace (Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Randy Kartchner; Kenneth Cope)
- Go In Peace (David Yantis)
- Go in peace and the peace of God (Barber L. Waters)
- Go! in the cool of morning (Joel H. Johnson)
- Goin’ t’ lay down my burden (African-American spiritual)
- Goin’t’ lay down my burden, Down by the river-side (African-American spiritual)
- Goin’ to lay down my burden (African-American spiritual)
- Goin’ to lay down my burden, Down by the riverside (African-American spiritual)
- Goin’ to Shout (Southern folk song)
- Go, Labor On (Horatius Bonar)
- Go, labor on: spend, and be spent (Horatius Bonar)
- Gold and copper, steel and brass (Madelyn W. Larsen; Joanne M. Parker)
- Gold and Green (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Gold and precious jewels Are at my command (Maud Chegwidden)
- Gold and Tinsel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Golden Beehive Jubilee (Margrit F. Lohner)
- Golden Breaks the Dawn (Tzu-chen Chao)
- Golden Breaks the Dawn (Tzu-chen Chao)
- Golden breaks the dawn, comes the eastern sun (Tzu-chen Chao)
- Golden Gleaner’s Prayer (Gwen McConkie; James W. McConkie)
- Golden Gleaner Theme Song (Annabea Wayman; Judith W. Parker)
- Golden Harps Are Sounding (Frances R. Havergal)
- Golden light, serene and bright (Fred C. M. Hansen; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Golden Sabbath School Song (Joseph G. Fones)
- Golden Slippers (James A. Bland)
- Golden Slumbers (English folk song)
- Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes (English folk song)
- Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles (English folk song)
- Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles await (English folk song)
- Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles awake (English folk song)
- Golden sunbeams
- Golden years ago in a mill beside the sea (Hamilton Aïdé)
- Golden Years, Golden Light (Janeen Brady)
- Goliath of Gath (Alice E. Workman)
- Go, Make Disciples (Handt Hanson)
- Go, Make of All Disciples (Leon M. Adkins)
- “Go, make of all disciples.” We hear the call, O Lord (Leon M. Adkins)
- Go mother, to thy long sought rest (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go, My Children (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Go, My Children, with My Blessing (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Go My Son (Carnes Burson; Arliene Nofchissey)
- Go, my son, and peace attend thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go my son go and climb the ladder (Carnes Burson; Arliene Nofchissey)
- Gone are the days when my heart (Stephen C. Foster)
- Gone are the days when my heart was young (Stephen C. Foster)
- Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay (Stephen C. Foster)
- Gone from my heart the world and all its charm (London Hymn Book)
- Gone from my heart the world and all its charms (London Hymn Book)
- Gone is a soul we loved and cherish’d, Gone
- Gone to bed is the setting sun (Anne H. Chapin)
- Gone to bed is the setting sun, Night is coming (Anne H. Chapin)
- Gone to his rest
- Gone, to the world of spirits, gone (H. E. Rudd)
- Gone, Yes, Gone Forevermore! (Joseph C. Macaulay)
- Gonna Lay Down My Sword and Shield (African-American spiritual)
- Go not, my soul, in search of him (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- Go Now and Live for the Savior (Kurt Kaiser)
- Go Now Forth into the World (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Go Now in Peace (Mary R. Bittner)
- Go Now in Peace (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Go Now in Peace (Brian Wren)
- Go now in peace, go now in peace (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Go now in peace; though friends must part (Brian Wren)
- Go now in peace. Worship is ending (Mary R. Bittner)
- Good Afternoon, Dear Little Friend (Folk song)
- Good afternoon dear little friend, little friend, little friend (Folk song)
- Good and Evil Necessary (William G. Mills)
- Good-by
- Good-By
- Good-bye (Anon.)
- Good Bye (Anon.)
- Good-Bye (Evan Stephens)
- Goodbye, goodbye to summer (Allingham)
- Good-bye, good-bye to Summer (William Allingham)
- Goodbye, goodbye to Summer, For the Summer’s nearly done (Allingham)
- Goodbye, goodbye, We’ll see you next Sunday
- Good-bye (I’ll See You on Tuesday) (Anon.)
- Goodbye, My Lover (T. H. Allen)
- Good Bye, My Lover, Good-Bye (T. H. Allen)
- Good-Bye, My Lover, Good-Bye (T. H. Allen)
- Good-bye, now, to you (Anon.)
- Goodbye, now, to you
- Goodbye, now, to you, Goodbye, now, to you
- Goodbye, now, to you, Goodbye, now, to you, Goodbye
- Goodbye, Old Paint (Anon.)
- Good-Bye, Old Paint (Anon.)
- Good-bye, old Paint, I’m a-leaving Cheyenne (Anon.)
- Good-bye, old Paint, I’m leaving Cheyenne (Anon.)
- Good-bye Song (Anon.)
- Goodbye Song
- Good-bye to you today (Anon.)
- Good bye to you today, I’ll see you (Anon.)
- Good-bye to you today, I’ll see you on Tuesday (Anon.)
- Good bye to you today, I’ll see you on Tuesday (Anon.)
- Good-by, good-by, we’ll see you next Primary day
- Good Christian Friends, Rejoice (Heinrich Seuse; John Mason Neale (adapter))
- Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing (Cyril A. Alington)
- Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice (Heinrich Seuse; John Mason Neale (adapter))
- Good Christian Men, Rejoice (Heinrich Seuse; John Mason Neale (adapter))
- Good Christian men, rejoice and sing! (Cyril A. Alington)
- Good Christian men, rejoice, With heart (Heinrich Seuse; John Mason Neale (adapter))
- Good Christians All, Rejoice (Cyril A. Alington)
- Good Christians all, rejoice and sing (Cyril A. Alington)
- Good Day (Nik Day)
- Good evening, good evening, ye friends (Old Danish folk song)
- Good Evening Mr. Scout (Anon.)
- Good evening, Mr. Scout, Scout, Scout (Anon.)
- Good Fellows (Anon.)
- Good for You, Brother—Good for You
- Good for you, brother (name) Good for you!
- Good Friends (Nik Day)
- Good Health Song (F. R. Carolyn)
- Good is the heavenly King (Isaac Watts)
- Good is the Lord, the heavenly King (Isaac Watts)
- Good is the Lord, the heavenly King, Who makes the earth his care (Isaac Watts)
- Good King Wenceslas (John Mason Neale; Thomas Helmore)
- Good King Wenceslas look’d out (John Mason Neale; Thomas Helmore)
- Good King Wenceslas looked out (John Mason Neale; Thomas Helmore)
- Goodly parents were mine, like Nephi of old (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Good Manners (Joyce O. Evans)
- Good manners means being thoughtful of others (Joyce O. Evans)
- Good-morning (George H. Durham)
- Good morning (George H. Durham)
- Good morning (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Good Morning (Anon.)
- Good Morning
- Good Morning
- Good Morning (Evan Stephens)
- Good morning everybody, good morning! (George H. Durham)
- Good morning everybody, good morning! I hope (George H. Durham)
- Good morning everybody; we greet (Irene Christopherson)
- Good morning ev’rybody (Irene Christopherson)
- Good morning ev’rybody, good morning! I hope (George H. Durham)
- Good morning ev’rybody, we greet you one and all (Irene Christopherson)
- Good Morning, God! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Good morning, God! Can it be dawn? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Good morning, good morning, Good morning
- Good morning, Good morning, Good morning to you!
- Good morning, good morning, good morning, we greet you (Anon.)
- Good morning, good morning, Our teachers (Evan Stephens)
- Good morning, good morning Sings the happy bird (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Good morning, Good morning, sweet children so dear (Frances K. Taylor)
- “Good morning, good morning,” to each one we (Florence Page)
- “Good morning, good morning,” to each one we say (Florence Page)
- Good morning, good morning, to each one we say, “Good (Florence Page)
- Good morning, good morning, to each on we say (Florence Page)
- Good morning! Good morning! We wish a happy day to you
- Good Morning Merry Sunshine
- Good morning, merry sunshine, How did
- Good morning merry sunshine, How did you wake so soon?
- Good morning song (Gertrude Walker)
- Good morning song (Florence Page)
- Good-Morning Song (Florence Page)
- Good Morning Song
- Good-Morning to All (Patty S. Hill)
- Good Morning To The Glad New Day (Caro A. Dugan)
- Good morning to the sunshine fair (Caro A. Dugan)
- Good morning to the sunshine fair, that lights (Caro A. Dugan)
- Good Morning to You! (Patty S. Hill)
- Good morning to you, Good morning to you (Patty S. Hill)
- Good-morning to you, Good-morning to you (Patty S. Hill)
- Good morning to you, good morning to you, Good (Patty S. Hill)
- Good morning to you, Good morning to you, Good morning, dear children (Patty S. Hill)
- Good-morning to you Good-morning to you, Good-morning dear children (Patty S. Hill)
- Good neighbors seek the wide back door (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Goodness Is Stronger than Evil (Desmond Tutu)
- Good News! Great Joy to All the Earth (Frank von Christierson)
- Good-night (Anon.)
- Good-night (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Good Night (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Good Night (Evan Stephens)
- Good Night (German folk song)
- Good Night (Anon.)
- Good Night (Anon.)
- Good-Night (Ella Lauder)
- Good-Night (Tennyson)
- Good Night
- Good Night (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Good Night (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Good Night and Good Morning (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Good Night, and Peace Be with You (Anon.)
- Good Night, Beloved (Slovak folk song)
- Good-night, beloved, good-night, good-night (Slovak folk song)
- Good-night, good-night, and peace be with you (Anon.)
- Good-night, good-night as stars glimmer bright (Anon.)
- Good-night, Good-night, Beloved! (Tennyson)
- Good-night, good-night, beloved! I come (Tennyson)
- Good-night, good-night beloved, I come to watch (Tennyson)
- Good-night, good-night for stars are bright (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Good night, good night, for stars are bright (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Good night, good night, good night (Evan Stephens)
- Good night, good night, good night, good night (Evan Stephens)
- Good-night, good-night, good-night, Good-night, kind friends (Evan Stephens)
- Good-Night, Kind Friends (Evan Stephens)
- Good night, kind friends, good night, good night
- Goodnight, Ladies (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Good-Night, Ladies (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Good Night Ladies (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Good-night, ladies! Good-night, ladies! (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Goodnight, ladies! Goodnight, ladies! (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Good night, ladies! Good night, ladies! (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Good-night, ladies! Good-night, ladies! Good-night (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Goodnight mother, goodnight father, Angels (J. W. Wheeler)
- Goodnight, My Angel (Billy Joel)
- Goodnight, My Someone (Meredith Willson)
- Goodnight, my someone, goodnight, my love (Meredith Willson)
- Good Night Prayer (Amelia Josephine Burr)
- Goodnight Pretty Stars (R. Monckton Milnes)
- Goodnight! pretty stars, with your yellow eyes (R. Monckton Milnes)
- Goodnight! pretty stars, with your yellow eyes Goodnight! (R. Monckton Milnes)
- Good night! Sleep tight! Says the grand father clock (Rita S. Robinson)
- Goodnight to You All (German folk song)
- Good Night to You All (German folk song)
- Good-Night to You All (German folk song)
- Good night to you all, and sweet (German folk song)
- Good night to you all, and sweet be (German folk song)
- Good night to you all, and sweet be thy sleep (German folk song)
- Good night to you all and sweet be your sleep (German folk song)
- Good Old World (William W. Phelps)
- Good people all, this Christmas time (Irish carol)
- Good Resolutions
- Good Shepherd, Take This Little Child (Claire Cloninger)
- Good Society (Eliza R. Snow)
- Good St. David’s Day (D. J. Evans)
- Good Tidings (John Menzies Macfarlane)
- Good tidings of joy abroad (Anna M. Molgard)
- Good time coming (G. D. Watt)
- Good to Be Alive (Nik Day; Regan Rindlisbacher)
- Good to Me (Craig Musseau)
- Good Work for Me to Do (Cherie Call)
- Go On a Mission (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- Go On Dear Pilgrims
- Go on, dear pilgrims, while below
- Go on in faith, ye Saints, go on (Old Edition)
- Go on in faith, ye saints, go on, Fear not, the cause is good (Old Edition)
- Goose Round
- Go Out in Joy (Milburn Price)
- “Go out in joy,” sounds the word of the prophet (Milburn Price)
- Gordon B. Hinckley—Constant As the North Star (Cheryl Boyer Hansen)
- Go search, and say, ye sceptics who find fault (John Lyon)
- Go slow, little dogies, stop millin’ around (Harry Stephens)
- Go slow, little dogies, stop milling around (Harry Stephens)
- Go slow, little dogies, stop roving around (Harry Stephens)
- Gospel Acclamation
- Gospel Acclamation
- Gospel Acclamation (Fintan O’Carroll; Christopher Walker)
- Gospel Acclamation (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Gospel Restoration (Evan Stephens)
- Gospel Teachings Guard Our Footsteps (Kershaw N. White)
- Go spread the joyful tidings Of his love (Loula K. Rogers)
- Go swift ye heralds, haste your flight! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Got a Dime in My Pocket (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Got a song to sing Lord, Gonna sing it well (Gail Woodstock Brady)
- Go Tell Aunt Nancy
- Go tell Aunt Nancy, Go tell Aunt Nancy
- Go tell Aunt Rhodie, Go tell Aunt Rhodie
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody
- Go Tell It on the Mountain (Southern folk song)
- Go tell it on the mountain, Over the hills (Southern folk song)
- Go Tell the Untold Millions (John W. Peterson)
- Go the Second Mile (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- Go, thou swift rushing vessels (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go Thy Way and Sin No More
- Go to Dark Gethsemane (James Montgomery)
- Go to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter’s power (James Montgomery)
- Go to dark Gethsemane, ye that feel the tempter’s pow’r (James Montgomery)
- Go to dark Gethsemane, Ye who feel (James Montgomery)
- Go to Sleep (Eleanor Graham Vance)
- Go to sleep, baby
- Go to sleep Baby dear (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Go to sleep Baby dear Close your eyes up tight (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Go to sleep Baby dear Close your eyes up tight Lullaby (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Go to sleep baby, the twilight is here, Shadows of (Harold Goff)
- Go To Sleep, Lena Darling (J. K. Emmet)
- Go to sleep my dear little sister, close your eyes (Eleanor Graham Vance)
- Go to the World (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Go to the world! Go into all the earth (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Go to thy rest, fair child! (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Go to thy rest, fair child! Go to thy dreamless bed (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Gotta Believe (Aaron Edson)
- Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet (Martin Luther)
- Govern all your actions by the rule of right
- Go Well and Safely (Zulu parting song)
- Go When the Morning Shineth (Evan Stephens)
- Go when the morning shineth, Go when (Evan Stephens)
- Go when the morning shineth, go when the moon (Evan Stephens)
- Go when the morning shineth, Go when the noon is bright (Evan Stephens)
- Go with Me (Kenneth Cope)
- Go with me, will you go (William W. Phelps)
- Go with Us, Lord (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- Go with us, Lord, and guide the way (Mary Jackson Cathey)
- Go work in my vineyard (Gilbert Nash)
- Go Ye Forward (Gene B. Welling)
- Go ye forward in the great cause (Gene B. Welling)
- Go! ye Gospel heralds, go! (M. Travis)
- Go, ye, go, ye messengers of glory, go ye (John Taylor)
- Go, ye heralds, go in kindness! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go, ye heralds of salvation (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go Ye into All the World (Stephen P. Schank)
- Go Ye into All the World (James McGranahan)
- Go Ye into All the World (James McGranahan)
- Go Ye into Every Nation (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- Go ye into every nation, Sons and daughters of the light (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- Go, Ye Messenger of Heaven (Anon.; John Taylor)
- Go ye Messengers (John Taylor)
- Go, Ye Messengers of Glory (John Taylor)
- Go, Ye Messengers of Glory (Chad L. Nielsen)
- Go, ye messengers of glory, Run ye legates (John Taylor)
- Go, ye messengers of glory; Run, ye legates of the (John Taylor)
- Go, ye messengers of glory; Run ye legates of the skies (John Taylor)
- Go, Ye Messengers of Heaven (Anon.; John Taylor)
- Go, ye messengers of heaven, Chosen by divine command (Anon.; John Taylor)
- Go, ye messengers of heav’n (Anon.; John Taylor)
- Go, ye messengers of Zion (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go Ye Now in Peace (Joyce Eiler)
- Go, ye suffering Saints of earth (Joel H. Johnson)
- Go ye therefore and teach all nations, go, go, go (Leon Patillo)
- Go ye thro’ the gates, with a happy song of love (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Go Ye Through the Gates (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Go! Zion’s heralds, go (Joel H. Johnson)
- Grab Another Hand
- Grab another hand, grab a hand
- Grace
- Grace (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Grace Alone (Scott Wesley Brown; Jeff Nelson)
- Grace Alone (Scott Wesley Brown; Jeff Nelson)
- Grace and Peace (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Grace and peace be unto you, my friends (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Grace: Daily Assistance
- Graced with Garments of Great Gladness (Catherine Winkworth; Johann Franck)
- Grace for Bread (John Cennick)
- Gracefully, playfully floweth the measure (Evan Stephens)
- Grace Greater Than Our Sin (Julia H. Johnston)
- Grace Is Amazing (Cherie Call)
- Graceland Forever (Warren K. McElwain)
- Graceland forever, dear Alma Mater (Warren K. McElwain)
- Grace, Love and Fellowship (John Newton)
- Grace Moves in Rhythms (Ruth Duck)
- Grace moves in rhythms both ancient and new (Ruth Duck)
- Graces for the Table
- Graces for the Table
- Graces for the Table (John Cennick)
- Graces for the Table
- Grace: The Bicycle
- Grace! ’Tis a Charming Sound (Philip Doddridge; Augustus M. Toplady)
- Gracious Creator of Sea and of Land (John Thornburg)
- Gracious Father, O Lord, Hear Us
- Gracious, gallant, tender, true (Constance Quayle Cannon)
- Gracious God, Eternal Father (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Gracious God, Eternal Father, framer of the worlds (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Gracious God, You Send Great Blessings (Gergory J. Wismar)
- Gracious is the Lord and just
- Gracious is the promise of our living Lord (Haldor Lillenas)
- Gracious Lord, in quiet reverence (L. Melvin Ward)
- Gracious Lord, in quiet rev’rence (L. Melvin Ward)
- Gracious Savior, Grant Your Blessing (Stephen P. Starke)
- Gracious Savior, Who Didst Honor (Emily L. Shirreff)
- Gracious Spirit (Thomas T. Lynch)
- Gracious Spirit, dwell (Thomas T. Lynch)
- Gracious Spirit, Dwell with Me (Thomas T. Lynch)
- Gracious Spirit, dwell with me, I would gracious be (Thomas T. Lynch)
- Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Graduation Song (Ada B. Maxfield)
- Graduation Song (George Cooper)
- Grains of Life (Helen Candland Stark)
- Grammar in Rhyme
- Grand and Glorious
- Grand and noble, nature’s bulwarks (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Grand and noble, nature’s bulwarks, Stand the lofty (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Grandfather’s Clock (Henry C. Work)
- Grandfather sits by the old fireside (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Grandma (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Grandmother (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- Grandmother (Mary Stallings)
- Grandmother sits in her old armchair (Alice M. Snock)
- Grandmother’s Old Arm Chair (John Read)
- Grandmother’s Oldfashioned Garden (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Grandmother’s Old-Fashioned Garden (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Grandmother’s Quilts (Alice M. Snock)
- Grandmother will dance right here for me
- Grandpa (The Gibbons)
- Grandpa and Grandma Are Going Away on a Mission (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Grandpapa (Barbara McKeown)
- Grandpa packed his wagon with the things (Lori Parker Foote)
- Grandpapa, Grandpapa, I need your help (Barbara McKeown)
- Grandpa’s farm
- Grant me true courage, Lord (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Grant me true courage, Lord, To front (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Grant Now Your Blessing (Rolando S. Tinio)
- Grant now your blessing upon this offering (Rolando S. Tinio)
- Grant Peace, We Pray, in Mercy, Lord
- Grant this candidate thy blessing (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Grant this candidate thy blessing, Grant thy servants, Lord, thy power (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Grant Us, Lord, the Grace of Giving (Robert Murray)
- Grant Us Peace (Evan Stephens)
- Grant us Peace, O God (Evan Stephens)
- Grant Us Peace, O, Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Grant us peace, O, Lord, that unmolested (Evan Stephens)
- Grant us peace, O Lord, that unmolested we may serve (Evan Stephens)
- Grant us salvation, Lord
- Grant Us Wisdom to Perceive You (Rae Whitney)
- Granville Pace (Lot Alexander)
- Grateful (Dixie Linn Choque)
- Grateful for the Rain (Garon Brett; Nik Day)
- Grateful in All Things (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Gratitude (The Mother’s Gift, ca. 1820)
- Gratitude (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Gratitude
- Great Alleluia
- Great and glorious is Thy name (Anon.)
- Great and glorious is Thy name, Almighty Lord (Anon.)
- Great and marvelous (Joseph Addison)
- Great and Marvelous (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Great and marvelous are thy works / Estupendas y vastas son / Grand et merveilleux ton dessein (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works / Estupendas y vastas son tus obras / Grand et merveilleux ton dessein (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Great and marvelous are thy works, O Lord (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Great and marvelous are thy works, O Lord of hosts (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Great and Mighty (Marlene Bigley)
- Great and mighty is the Lord our God (Marlene Bigley)
- Great Are You, Lord (Vikki Cook; Steve Cook)
- Great Are You, Lord (Michael W. Smith; Deborah Smith)
- Great Are You, O Lord (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Great big steeple clocks say: Tock-tock
- Great Day! Great Day! (African-American spiritual)
- Greater Is He That Is in Me (Lanny Wolfe)
- Greater Love (Kenneth Cope)
- Greater Miracles (Hilary Weeks; Doug Pincock)
- Great Expectations (Steven Curtis Chapman)
- Great glory awaits thee, thou father in Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Great God! (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Great God, a Blessing from Your Throne (Conrad H. L. Schuette)
- Great God, as followers of thy Son (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Great God! as foll’wers of thy Son (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Great God! as foll’wers of thy Son, We bow before thy mercy-seat (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Great God, as We Are Gathering (Andrew Pratt)
- Great God, attend (Isaac Watts)
- Great God, Attend While Zion Sings (Isaac Watts)
- Great God, attend while Zion sings The joy that from (Isaac Watts)
- Great God! attend, while Zion sings The joy that from thy presence springs (Isaac Watts)
- Great God, indulge my humble claim (Isaac Watts)
- Great God, my weakness I confess
- Great God, now condescend (John Fellows)
- Great God, now condescend To bless our rising race (John Fellows)
- Great God of All the Earth (Leonard B. McWhood)
- Great God of all the earth, Lead us to know the worth (Leonard B. McWhood)
- Great God of Earth and Heaven (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Great God of Every Blessing (David Gambrell)
- Great God of Nations (Alfred A. Woodhull)
- Great God of nations, now to thee (Alfred A. Woodhull)
- Great God of Wonders! (Samuel Davies)
- Great God of wonders! All thy ways (Samuel Davies)
- Great God, on these now deign to smile (Charles Derry)
- Great God, on these now deign to smile, Who in their Savior’s steps have trod (Charles Derry)
- Great God, Our Source (George Utech)
- Great God, our source and Lord of space (George Utech)
- Great God our Source, thou Lord of Space (George Utech)
- Great God, to Thee My Evening Song (Anne Steele)
- Great God, to thee my evening song With humble (Anne Steele)
- Great God, to Thee My ev’ning song (Anne Steele)
- Great God, We Sing That Mighty Hand (Philip Doddridge)
- Great God, We Sing Your Guiding Hand (Philip Doddridge)
- Great God, what do I see and hear! (Anon.; William Bengo Collyer)
- Great God, what do I see and hear! The end of things created! (Anon.; William Bengo Collyer)
- Great God, Your Love Has Called Us (Brian A. Wren)
- Great God, Your Love Has Called Us Here (Brian A. Wren)
- Great, great, great are the works of the God
- Great Hills May Tremble (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg; Bryan J. Leech; E. Lincoln Pearson)
- Great hills may tremble and mountains may crumble (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg; Bryan J. Leech; E. Lincoln Pearson)
- Great is Immanuel (Haldor Lillenas)
- Great Is Jehovah (Johann Ladislaus Pyrker)
- Great Is Our God (Joan Sprague)
- Great Is Our God
- Great is our God, and abundant in power
- Great is the glory of God
- Great is the goodness of our God! (Joan Sprague)
- Great is the Lord (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Great Is the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- Great Is the Lord (Michael W. Smith; Deborah D. Smith)
- Great Is the Lord Almighty! (Dennis L. Jernigan)
- Great is the Lord and worthy of glory! (Michael W. Smith; Deborah D. Smith)
- Great is the Lord! Great is the Lord! Great is the Lord and greatly (John B. Herbert)
- Great is the Lord in the city of Zion
- Great is the Lord in the city of Zion; In her palaces God for refuge is known
- Great is the Lord, our God (Isaac Watts)
- Great is the Lord: ’t is good to praise (Eliza R. Snow)
- Great Is the Lord; ’Tis Good to Praise (Eliza R. Snow)
- Great is the Lord; ’tis good to praise His high and (Eliza R. Snow)
- Great is the Lord! ’tis good to praise His high and holy name (Eliza R. Snow)
- Great Is Thy Faithfulness (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great is Thy faithfulness, O God, my Father (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great is thy faithfulness / Oh, Dios eterno / Grande fidélité (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great Is Thy Faithfulness / Oh, Dios eterno, tu misericordia / Grande fidélité (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great Is Your Faithfulness (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great is your faithfulness, O God (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great is your faithfulness, O God, Creator (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Great Jove, this one petition grant
- Great King of glory, come (Benjamin Francis)
- Great King of Heaven (Carrie Stockdale Thomas)
- Great King of Heaven, Our Hearts We Raise (Carrie Stockdale Thomas)
- Great King of heav’n, our hearts we raise (Carrie Stockdale Thomas)
- Great King of heav’n, our hearts we raise To thee in (Carrie Stockdale Thomas)
- Great Light of the World (Bebo Norman)
- Great Litany
- Great Master, Touch Us (Horatius Bonar)
- Great Master, touch us with Thy skillful hands (Horatius Bonar)
- Great organ, at the surge of melody (Linda S. Fletcher)
- Great Redeemer! (John Roy Harris)
- Great Redeemer, we adore Thee (John Roy Harris)
- Great Ruler of all nature’s frame (Philip Doddridge)
- Great Ruler of all nature’s frame, We own thy power divine (Philip Doddridge)
- Great shall be the peace of the children (Nora Hess)
- Great Shepherd of the sheep (William Walsham How)
- Great Spirit God (Joseph R. Renville; Sidney H. Byrd)
- Great Spirit God, the things which are yours (Joseph R. Renville; Sidney H. Byrd)
- “Great Spirit, listen to the red man’s wail!” (Charles W. Penrose)
- Great was the day, the joy was great (Isaac Watts)
- Great Work Has God Begun in You (Carol Birkland)
- Green Grow the Rushes
- Green Hill (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Green Peas (Rita S. Robinson)
- Greensleeves (English folk song)
- Greeting (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Greeting (Charles Wesley)
- Greeting (David H. Smith)
- Greeting (Emilie Poulsson)
- Greeting
- Greeting (Parley P. Pratt)
- Greeting
- Greeting (Anon.)
- Greeting and Farewell (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Greeting and response
- Greeting Hymn (David H. Smith)
- Greetings (Evan Stephens)
- Greeting Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Greeting Song
- Greeting Song
- Greeting Song (Patty S. Hill)
- Greetings to thee, Sego Lily (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- Greeting to President Wilford Woodruff (Evan Stephens)
- Greet Now the Swiftly Changing Year (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Greet the Rising Sun (Zhao Zichen; Stephen P. Starke)
- Gretel (Martha F. Simmonds)
- Gretel is a Dutch girl Who lives in tulip land (Martha F. Simmonds)
- Grief of Ending, Wordless Sorrow (Brian Wren)
- Groot en wonderbaar (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Groot en wonderbaar is uw werk / Great and marvelous are thy works / Grand et merveilleux ton dessein (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Groot is uw trouw, o Heer (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Groot is uw trouw, o Heer / Great is thy faithfulness / Grande fidélité, ô Dieu, mon Père (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Grow Closer (D. A.)
- Growing Old
- Growing Old (Carrie Tanner)
- Growing Old (Filindia S. Huff)
- Growing Young (Rich Mullins; David A. Strassner)
- Guard and Guide Us
- Guard Him, Joseph (Sally DeFord)
- Guard Him, Joseph, as He slumbers (Sally DeFord)
- Guardians of Virtue
- Guard Your Actions
- Guessing Game
- Guess what! (Helen Van Cleve)
- Guide (Anna M. Molgard)
- Guide and direct me, show me the way (Lucy E. Browning)
- Guide Me Ever, Great Redeemer (William Williams)
- Guide Me, O My Great Redeemer (William Williams)
- Guide Me, O My Savior (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Guide me, O my Savior, guide me (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah (William Williams)
- Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim thro’ (William Williams)
- Guide me, O Thou Great Redeemer (William Williams)
- Guide Me to Thee (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Guide My Feet (African American spiritual)
- Guide my feet, Lord (Nolan Williams Jr.; Leanna Watkins)
- Guide my feet while I run this race (African American spiritual)
- Guide Patrol Song (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Guide Us (William Williams)
- Guide us, oh Thou great Jehovah (William Williams)
- Guide us, O Though great Jehovah, Safe unto (William Williams)
- Guide us, O thou great (William Williams)
- Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah (William Williams)
- Guide us, O Thou Great Jehovah, Etc. (William Williams)
- Guide us, O thou great Jehovah, Guide us to the (William Williams)
- Guide us, O thou great Jehovah, Saints unto (William Williams)
- Guide us o thou great Jehovah, Saints unto the (William Williams)
- Guide us, O Thou great Jehovah Saints unto the promised land (William Williams)
- Guilty I stand before thy face (Charles Wesley)
- Guilty I stand before thy face; Let not thy wrath on me abide (Charles Wesley)
- “Gunk, gunk” went the little green frog one day
- Gustaf’s Skoal
- Gwine to lay down ma burden (African-American spiritual)
- Gwine to lay down my burden, Down by (African-American spiritual)
- Gwine to lay down my burden, Down by the riverside (African-American spiritual)
- Gwine to lay my burden, Down by the riverside (African-American spiritual)
- Gypsy Love Song (Harry B. Smith)
- Gypsy’s Warning (Henry A. Coard)
H
- Had I Been a Child (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Had I been a child when Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Had I been a child when Jesus came (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Had I seen the leper (Sally DeFord)
- Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews (Isaac Watts)
- Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews, And nobler speech than angels use (Isaac Watts)
- Had we only sunshine all the year around (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Had we only sunshine all the year round (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Ha ha ha, ha ha ha (Luigi Cherubini)
- Ha ha ha, ha ha ha, ha ha ha; listen to the echo (Luigi Cherubini)
- Ha, ha, ha, Ha, ha, ha, I’ve had jolly fun (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ha He Ho (Anon.)
- Hail! all hail the day (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hail! Alpha and Omega, hail! (John Cennick)
- Hail! Alpha and Omega, hail! The First and Last to Faith (John Cennick)
- Hail and Hosanna (James Hart Brumm)
- Hail! Book of Mormon! for thy rays (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hail! bright millennial day of rest (John Lyon)
- Hail, Columbia! (Joseph Hopkinson)
- Hail Columbia
- Hail Columbia, “free and equal”
- Hail, Columbia, happy land! (Joseph Hopkinson)
- Hail, Columbia, happy land! Hail, ye (Joseph Hopkinson)
- Hail, Columbia! happy land; Hail, ye heroes! (Joseph Hopkinson)
- Hail, Cumorah! Silent Wonder (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Hail, Gladdening Light (Greek Service Book)
- Hail, gladdening Light, of His pure glory poured (Greek Service Book)
- Hail, glorious morn! thou long expect’d day
- Hail glorious morn! thou long expected day
- Hail, Great Republic of this Western World! (James Mulholland)
- Hail, Hail (Theodora Morse)
- Hail! Hail! All hail joyous day! (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Hail! Hail! Hail! All Hail! The gospel (Anna Johnson)
- Hail, hail, hail, all hail, The gospel is restored, And Israel (Anna Johnson)
- Hail! Hail! Hail! To the year of jubilee! (Orson F. Whitney)
- Hail, Hail Scouting Spirit (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Hail, hail, Scouting Spirit, Best in the land (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Hail, Hail! Sweet rosy summer morn!
- Hail! Hail! The Gang’s All Here! (Theodora Morse)
- Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here! Never mind (Theodora Morse)
- Hail! Hail! We’re Bluebird Girls
- Hail, Holy Bible! test of sacred truth! (Hannah T. King)
- Hail, holy Light! (John Milton)
- Hail, holy Light! Offspring of heav’n (John Milton)
- Hail, Jesus, You’re my King (Joseph Vogels)
- Hail Joyous Day (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Hail Mary, full of grace (F. Bland Tucker; Vincent Stucky Stratton Coles)
- Hail! now the sacred truth unfurled (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hail, O Festal Day! (Venantius Honorious Fortunatus)
- Hail, O Source of Every Blessing (Basil Woodd)
- Hail, O Source of ev’ry blessing (Basil Woodd)
- Hail Poetry
- Hail! Primary (John Nielson)
- Hail prophet, brother, friend, Beloved and chosen (Evan Stephens)
- Hail Prophet Joseph (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Hail! Sacred Sabbath; day of rest (Charles Derry)
- Hail! Sacred Sabbath; day of rest, Hallowed by God the All-divine (Charles Derry)
- Hail, sacred truth, whose piercing rays (John Buttress)
- Hail, sacred truth! whose piercing rays Dispel the shades of night (John Buttress)
- Hail, Starry Flag! (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Hail! Sweet rosy summer morn!
- Hail the Blest Morn (Reginald Heber)
- Hail the blest morn, when the great Mediator (Reginald Heber)
- Hail the blest morn, when the great Mediator, Down from the regions of glory descends (Reginald Heber)
- Hail the Day
- Hail the day so long expected
- Hail the Day That Sees Christ Rise (Charles Wesley)
- Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise (Charles Wesley)
- Hail the day that sees Him rise, Alleluia! (Charles Wesley)
- Hail the day that sees him rise, Ravished from our wishful eyes! (Charles Wesley)
- Hail, the Day when Freedom, first (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hail thee, festival day (Venantius Honorius Fortunatus)
- Hail thee, festival day (Venantius Honorius Fortunatus)
- Hail Thee, Festival Day! (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Hail Thee, Festival Day! (Venantius Honorius Fortunatus)
- Hail the Glorious Golden City (Felix Adler)
- Hail the joy we give today!
- Hail this joyful day’s return (Hilary of Poitiers)
- Hail Thou, King of Glory (Willis Wager)
- Hail Thou King of Glory, Mayest Thou Ever Hear Us (Willis Wager)
- Hail, thou long-expected Jesus! (Charles Wesley)
- Hail, thou long-expected Jesus! Born to set thy people free (Charles Wesley)
- Hail, Thou once despised Jesus! (John Bakewell)
- Hail, Thou once despised Jesus (John Bakewell; Augustus Toplady (adapter))
- Hail, Thou Once-Despised Jesus! (John Bakewell)
- Hail to Freedom’s celebration (James Bond)
- Hail to our jubilee, happy voices ringing (Susa Young Gates)
- Hail to the Brightness (Thomas Hastings)
- Hail to the Brightness of Zion’s Glad Morning! (Thomas Hastings)
- Hail to the brightness of Zion’s glad morning, Joy (Thomas Hastings)
- Hail to the brightness of Zion’s glad morning; Joy to the lands that in darkness have lain (Thomas Hastings)
- Hail To The Chief (Walter Scott)
- Hail to the chief, who in triumph advances (Walter Scott)
- Hail to the Church and her youth! (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Hail to thee our Primary, You teach (John Nielson)
- Hail to thee queen of the silent night, Shine clear (John Hill Hewitt)
- Hail to the Lord’s annointed (James Montgomery)
- Hail to the Lord’s anointed! (James Montgomery)
- Hail to the Lord’s Anointed, Great David’s greater Son! (James Montgomery)
- Hail to the Lord who comes (John Ellerton)
- Hail to the man who communed with Jehovah (William W. Phelps)
- Hail to the morn! (Evan Stephens)
- Hail to the morn when a weary band of pilgrims (Evan Stephens)
- Hail to the night when erst on Judah’s plain (Joseph H. Ward)
- Hail to the Prince of life and peace (Philip Doddridge)
- Hail to the Prince of Life and Peace, Who holds the keys of death and hell! (Philip Doddridge)
- Hail to the Prophet, ascended to heaven (William W. Phelps)
- Hail to the Prophet Who Pointed the Way (Orson F. Whitney)
- Hail to the Springtime! Beautiful Springtime, that
- Hail to the “Twelve,” and Pioneers (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hail, to Zion’s glorious morning! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hail, ye chosen men of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hail! ye mighty men of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hail ye mighty, noble chieftains! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hail ye Mormons—chosen band! (James Arlington Bennett)
- Hail ye, the Lord’s anointed! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hail! Zion’s fountain, hail! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Haleluya! Pelo tsa rona (South African hymn)
- Haleluya, Puji Tuhan (Traditional)
- Haleluya Puji Tuhan / Alleluia, praise the Lord / Alléluia, louez le Seigneur / Halleluja, lobet den Herrn / Alleluya, alabar a Dios! (Traditional)
- Halle, Halle (Caribbean folk song; George Mulrain)
- Halle, Halle, Halle (Caribbean folk song)
- Halle, halle, halleluja (Caribbean folk song)
- Halle, halle, hallelujah (Caribbean folk song; George Mulrain)
- Halle, Halle, Hallelujah (Caribbean folk song)
- Halle, Halle Hallelujah! (Marty Haugen)
- Halle, Halle, Hallelujah (Hal H. Hopson)
- Halleloo (Marcia Legg)
- Halleluiah Sing! (J. Walter Woodbury)
- Halleluja (Caribbean folk song)
- Hallelujah (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Hallelujah (Brenton Brown; Brian Doerksen)
- Hallelujah (William J. Graves)
- Hallelujah! (Thomas Kelly)
- Hallelujah (Muscogee (Creek) song)
- Hallelujah (Abraham Maraire)
- Hallelujah (Justin Williams; Ryan Innes; Russ Dixon)
- Hallelujah (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Hallelujah (James L. Leisy)
- Hallelujah
- Hallelujah (David Barrus)
- Hallelujah (Irving Wolfe)
- Hallelujah, amen (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Hallelujah, Amen (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- Hallelujah, Amen (Thomas Morell)
- Hallelujah, Amen (Thomas Morell)
- Hallelujah, Amen, Amen, Hallelujah (Thomas Morell)
- Hallelujah, Bless His Name (Maud Fraser Jackson)
- Hallelujah Chorus (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Hallelujah Chorus (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Hallelujah for the blood (Lelia N. Morris)
- Hallelujah for the Cross! (Horatius Bonar)
- Hallelujah! For the Lord, our God, the Almighty reigns (Dale Garratt)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah (Abraham Maraire)
- Hallelujah, Hallelujah (Czech carol)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (William J. Graves)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Hallelujah, Hallelujah
- Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, amen! (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelu! (James L. Leisy)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah! (Abraham Maraire)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah / Heleluyan, heleluyan (Muscogee (Creek) song)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah! Let us be gay, for today (Czech carol)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Let us be glad (Czech carol)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Sing (William J. Graves)
- Hallelujah, Hallelujah! Sing praise unto the Lord (Irving Wolfe)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Sing the great (William J. Graves)
- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Sing the great Jehovah’s praise (William J. Graves)
- Hallelujah, hallelujah, sing this Christmas morn (Faith Chambers Wilson)
- Hallelujah, I am free (A. A. Jameson)
- Hallelujah! I have found Him (Clara Tear Williams)
- Hallelujah! Jesus Lives! (Carl Bernhard Garve)
- Hallelujah! Let all creation stand and sing (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend; Kristyn Getty)
- Hallelujah (Mt. of Olives) (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Hallelujah! Our God Reigns (Dale Garratt)
- Hallelujah, praise Jehovah, From the heavens
- Hallelujah! Praise the Lamb (Pam Thum; Dawn Thomas; Gary McSpadden)
- Hallelujah!—Praise the Lord (Edwin F. Hatfield)
- Hallelujah!—Praise the Lord, In the heights of glory (Edwin F. Hatfield)
- Hallelujahs (Chris Rice)
- Hallelujah, Salvation and Glory (A. Jeffrey LaValley)
- Hallelujah! Sing Praise to Your Creator (Tilly Lubis; David Diephouse)
- Hallelujah! Sing praise to your Creator / Psalm 148 (Tilly Lubis; David Diephouse)
- Hallelujah Song (Charles Denney Jr.)
- Hallelujah! Thank the Lord for sun, sand, and sea (Bill La Motta)
- Hallelujah, the Gospel Is Restored (Esther DiBattista Dyer)
- Hallelujah, ’Tis Done (Philip P. Bliss)
- Hallelujah, ’Tis Done
- Hallelujah, ’tis done, I believe on the Son
- Hallelujah to the Father (Franz Xaver Huber)
- Hallelujah to the Lamb of God (V. Michael McKay)
- Hallelujah to the Risen Lamb (Traditional)
- Hallelujah, we shall rise (J. Edmond Thomas)
- Hallelujah! We Sing Your Praises (South African hymn)
- Hallelujah! We sing your praises / ¡Aleluya! ¡Te alabamos! / Alléluia ! Chantons tes louanges ! (South African hymn)
- Hallelujah, What a Savior! (Philip P. Bliss)
- Halleluja! U zij geprezen (South African hymn)
- Halleluja! U zij geprezen / Hallelujah! We sing your praises / Alléluia ! Chantons tes louanges ! (South African hymn)
- Halleluya! Pelo Tsa Rona (South African hymn)
- Hallowed Be His Name
- Hallowed Be the Name (Lilly Green)
- Hallowed be the name of Jesus (Lilly Green)
- Hallowed Be Thy Name (Robert Lawson; Babbie Mason)
- Hallowed Sabbath Day (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Hallowed Sabbath day, when the children throng (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Halloween (Rinda Rowley Wilson)
- Halloween (Janice O. Betts)
- Halloween (Alice C. Parsons)
- Hallow E’en (E. S. Tittotson)
- Halloween Fun (Kathryn Durham)
- Halloween, Halloween, lots of fun on Halloween! (Janice O. Betts)
- Hallowe’en is Fun (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Hallowe’en Surprise
- Halloween Tree
- Ham and Eggs
- Ham and eggs, ham and eggs
- Hambani Kahle / Go Well and Safely (Zulu parting song)
- Hambani kahle, Hambani kahle / Go well and safely, Go well and safely (Zulu parting song)
- Hancock
- Handcart Song (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- Handel’s Tomb (Isaac Watts)
- Hand Exercise Song (Traditional)
- Hand Game Song (Natalie Curtis)
- Hand in Hand (Julie de Azevedo; James Marsden)
- Hand in Hand Together (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Hands (Grace Zenor Pratt)
- Hands are still, heart is full (Nathan Howe)
- Hands are still, heart is full, mind is turned (Nathan Howe)
- Hands of Blessing (Peggy Haymes)
- Hands of blessing, cradle gently (Peggy Haymes)
- Hands That Rock the World (Gary Croxall)
- Hang Up His Harp
- Happily Ever After (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Happily we’re skipping to our Primary (Claudia S. Dunyon)
- Happiness (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Happiness (Ella J. Coulam)
- Happiness Is the Lord (I. F. S.)
- Happiness is to know the Savior (I. F. S.)
- Happy and blest are they (James 1:12; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Happy, and blest are they who have endured (James 1:12; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Happy are all who take refuge in God
- Happy are the Days of Childhood (Anon.)
- Happy are the days of childhood, as swiftly they (Anon.)
- Happy are those who fear God
- Happy are those who live in your house, ever singing your praise
- Happy are those who take refuge in God
- Happy are we today, not a cloud upon our sky
- “Happy as a King” (Ida Stewart Peay)
- Happy Band (Gus M. Clarke)
- Happy Birtday (Anon.)
- Happy birthday, happy birthday
- Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday
- Happy Birthday Song (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Happy Birthday Song (Norma G. Jacobsen)
- Happy Birthday to you! (Anon.)
- Happy Birthday to You (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Happy birthday we will say, For you’re five years old today (Harriet B. Jones)
- Happy carefree youth, your one ambition (Marie Manwaring Anderson)
- Happy Children (Dorothy Brown)
- Happy Children (Anon.)
- Happy Children (William O. Cushing)
- Happy children, lift your voices (Melissa Murphy)
- Happy Children’s Day (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Happy Day (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Happy day, oh, happy day
- Happy Days (Anon.)
- Happy days to all those that we love! (Anon.)
- Happy Easter (Lillie M. Jordan)
- Happy Easter! Children, sing (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Happy Easter morning! All the world is new (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- Happy Family
- Happy girls (Norma O. Nichols)
- Happy, Happy Birthday (Mildred E. Millett)
- Happy, happy birthday children dear (Mildred E. Millett)
- Happy, happy Birthday (children) dear (Mildred E. Millett)
- Happy, happy birthday, children dear; Happy days (Mildred E. Millett)
- Happy, happy, happy, happy pair (Evan Stephens)
- Happy, happy Sunday, I am glad you’re here (Anna Johnson)
- Happy Home Builders (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- Happy Hours (Stephen C. Foster)
- Happy hours at home! Happy hours at home! (Stephen C. Foster)
- Happy Is the One (The Iona Community)
- Happy Larks (Norma O. Nichols)
- Happy New Year
- Happy New Year (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Happy New Year! (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Happy New Year (Anna Johnson)
- Happy New Year (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- Happy New Year! Happy New Year! (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Sing (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- Happy new year, happy new year, While we are (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- Happy new year! While we are here
- Happy Our Home When God Is There (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Happy People (American folk song)
- Happy Sabbath Day (Evan Stephens)
- Happy Song (Anon.)
- Happy Song (Mary Rose Jack)
- Happy Souls (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- Happy soul, that, free from harms (Charles Wesley)
- Happy Sunday (Anna Johnson)
- Happy the children who constantly pray (Evan Stephens)
- Happy the Home (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Happy the home when God is there (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Happy the man that finds the grace (Charles Wesley)
- Happy the man who finds the grace (Charles Wesley)
- Happy the man whose hopes rely (Isaac Watts)
- Happy the man whose hopes rely On Israel’s God; he made the sky (Isaac Watts)
- Happy the man whose trust is found (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Happy the man whose trust is found Reposed in God alone (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Happy the souls that first believ’d (Charles Wesley)
- Happy the Souls That First Believed (Charles Wesley)
- Happy the souls who first believed (Charles Wesley)
- Happy the spirit released from its clay (William Hunter)
- Happy the spirit released from its clay; Happy the soul that goes bounding away (William Hunter)
- Happy Thought (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Harden not you hearts
- Hard Times, Come Again No More (Stephen C. Foster)
- Hard Times Come Again No More (William Willes)
- Hard to Doubt (Dustin Christensen)
- Hark, a hundred voices swelling far and near (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Hark, All Ye Nations! (Louis F. Mönch)
- Hark! A stirring song is stealing thro’ the mountains (Evan Stephens)
- Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding
- Hark! a voice divides the sky (Charles Wesley)
- Harken! Oh, ye busy Gentiles (Ether M. Furnier)
- Harken unto me my Saints (John H. Lake; R. C. Evans)
- Hark! from afar, a funeral knell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hark, from afar, a funeral knell moves on the breeze (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hark! from afar, a fun’ral knell (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hark! From afar an angel’s call, Deep in my soul (Mary A. W. Schaer)
- Hark! from the mansions of glory the song (Horace L. Hastings)
- Hark! from the realms of the blest bursts a song (Horace L. Hastings)
- Hark! from the realms of the blest bursts a song, Worthy the Lamb that was slain! (Horace L. Hastings)
- Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound (Isaac Watts)
- Hark, Hark! Angelic Minstrels Sing (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hark, hark, angelic minstrels sing, a sweet (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hark! hark! hark! A bird is singing (Evan Stephens)
- Hark! hark! hark! A bird is singing there in the tree (Evan Stephens)
- Hark, hark, hark, it is the Gatherers
- Hark, hark, hark to the classmates’ song! (H. G. Whitney)
- Hark, hark, hark to the classmates’ song! List, list (H. G. Whitney)
- Hark! Hark! My Soul (Frederick W. Faber)
- Hark! hark! my soul, Angelic songs are swelling (Frederick W. Faber)
- Hark! Hark! the Lark! (August Wilhelm Schlegel; William Shakespeare)
- Hark! hark! the lark at heav’n’s gate sings (August Wilhelm Schlegel; William Shakespeare)
- Hark! hark! the mountain lark (Welsh folk song)
- Hark—hark—the notes of joy (Andrew Reed)
- Hark, hark, the notes of joy (Andrew Reed)
- Hark! hark! the notes of joy Roll o’er the heavenly plains (Andrew Reed)
- Hark! hark! the school-bell rings (Evan Stephens)
- Hark! Hark! the Song (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Hark! hark! the song from youthful voices (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Hark! Hark! The word to you is given (David H. Smith)
- Hark! Hark! The word to you is given; Make haste to Zion, gather in (David H. Smith)
- Hark! hark to the swell of rapturous song (Evan Stephens)
- Hark! hark to the swell of that rapturous song (Evan Stephens)
- Hark, hear, oh earth, Jehovah speaketh: His word (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Hark! hear the sound of music sweet (John R. Grice)
- Hark! Hear the Voice (Robert Sterling; Claire Cloninger)
- Hark! Hear the voice that cries in the desert (Robert Sterling; Claire Cloninger)
- Hark how the bells (Peter J. Wilhousky)
- Hark! how the footsteps of children ring (C. Austin Miles)
- Hark! How the Gospel Songs (Evan Stephens)
- Hark! how the wachmen cry (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! how the watchman cry (Charles Wesley)
- Hark, how the watchmen cry (Charles Wesley)
- Hark, how the watchmen cry! Attend the trumpet’s sound! (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! I can hear the thunders roar (M. S. Gammons)
- Hark I Hear A Voice (Anon.)
- Hark I hear a voice Way up in the mountain-top (Anon.)
- Hark! I hear a voice Way up on the mountain top (Anon.)
- Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal (Southern folk hymn)
- Hark! listen to the gentle breeze (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! listen to the gentle strain (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! listen to the gentle strain; O’er hill and valley (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! Listen to the Music! (Elizabeth F. Lindsey Thomas)
- Hark listen to the music swell (Elizabeth F. Lindsey Thomas)
- Hark! listen to the music Swell from that mighty (Elizabeth F. Lindsey Thomas)
- Hark! Listen to the Trumpeters (John A. Granade)
- Hark! listen to the trumpeters! They sound (John A. Granade)
- Hark, listen to the trumpeters! They sound for (John A. Granade)
- Hark! Listen to the trumpeters! They sound for vol (John A. Granade)
- Hark! Listen to the trumpeters! They sound for volunt. (John A. Granade)
- Hark! listen to the trumpeters! They sound for volunteers (John A. Granade)
- Hark, my soul, it is the Lord (William Cowper)
- Hark, now, oh shepherds, glad tidings we bring (Czech folk tune)
- Hark! O hear those strains now swelling! (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Hark! O hear those strains now swelling through (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Hark! On the highway of life a sound (C. Austin Miles)
- Hark, Shepherds (Czech folk tune)
- Hark! Ten Thousand Harps (Thomas Kelly)
- Hark! Ten thousand harps and voices (Thomas Kelly)
- Hark! ten thousand harps and voices Sound the note of praise above (Thomas Kelly)
- Hark! Ten Thousands Harps and Voices (Thomas Kelly)
- Hark, Ten Thousand Thousand Voices (Thomas Raffles)
- Hark, ten thousand thousand voices Sing the song (Thomas Raffles)
- Hark! ten thousand thousand voices Sing the song of Jubilee! (Thomas Raffles)
- Hark! Ten Thousand Voices (Thomas Kelly)
- Hark! ten thousand voices sounding (Thomas Kelly)
- Hark! the bell is ringing (Traditional)
- Hark! the bell is ringing, Calling us to singing (Traditional)
- Hark the bells of Easter morning
- Hark! the Children Sweetly Sing (Amos Clarke)
- Hark! the children sweetly sing Praises (Amos Clarke)
- Hark the children sweetly sing praises to their (Amos Clarke)
- Hark! the Evening Hymn Is Stealing (Thomas Moore)
- Hark, the Glad Sound! (Philip Doddridge)
- Hark,—the glad sound!—the Savior comes (Philip Doddridge)
- Hark! The glad sound! The Savior comes (Philip Doddridge)
- Hark! the glad sound! the Savior’s come! (Philip Doddridge)
- Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes (Philip Doddridge)
- Hark! the gospel news are sounding (William Sanders; Hugh Bourne)
- Hark! the gospel news is sounding (William Sanders; Hugh Bourne)
- Hark! the heav’nly hosts are singing (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hark! the Herald-angels sing (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! the herald angels sing, Glory (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! the herald angels sing, “Glory to” (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! the herald angels sing Glory to the newborn (Charles Wesley)
- Hark the herald angels sing, Glory to the new-born (Charles Wesley)
- Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! the herald-angels sing,—‘Glory to the new-born King’ (Charles Wesley)
- Hark! The last faint steps Of the Old Year fade (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Hark! The Midnight Cry Is Sounding! (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Hark! The Pretty Birds are Singing (Anon.)
- Hark! the pretty birds are singing, On the tree (Anon.)
- Hark! the pretty birds are singing, On the trees (Anon.)
- Hark, there’s someone singing, singing (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Hark! There’s someone singing, singing, singing (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Hark! the Sabbath bells are ringing (Robert B. Baird)
- Hark! the Sabbath bells are ringing
- Hark! the song of jubilee (James Montgomery)
- Hark!—the song of jubilee (James Montgomery)
- Hark! the song of jubilee, Loud as mighty thunders roar (James Montgomery)
- Hark! The sound goeth forth, ’tis the good shepherd’s (Henry Maiben)
- Hark! the sound of holy voices (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Hark!—the sound of many voices mingling (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing (Thomas Moore)
- Hark! the vesper hymn is stealing, O’er (Thomas Moore)
- Hark, the voice of Jesus (Daniel March)
- Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling (Daniel March)
- Hark, the voice of Jesus calling, “Who will go” (Daniel March)
- Hark! The voice of Jesus calling—who will go and (Daniel March)
- Hark, the Voice of Jesus Crying (Daniel March)
- Hark, the voice of Jesus crying Who will go and work today (Daniel March)
- Hark!—the voice of love and mercy (Jonathan Evans)
- Hark!—the voice of love and mercy Sounds aloud from Calvary! (Jonathan Evans)
- Hark! the whisp’rings of ten thousand tongues (Robert B. Baird)
- Hark, the world with strife is ringing! Wide its (Sarah C. Maeser)
- Hark! ’Tis Music Stealing
- Hark! ’Tis The Shepherd’s Voice (Alexcenah Thomas)
- Hark! ’Tis the Shepherd’s voice I hear (Alexcenah Thomas)
- Hark! ’tis the trump of Time that ushers in (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hark! ’tis the voice of Jesus (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Hark! ’tis the voice of Jesus Declaring in his word (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Hark! ’tis Zion’s children singing (B. Lang)
- Hark to the bugles resounding! (Evan Stephens)
- Hark to the Classmates’ Song (H. G. Whitney)
- Hark! to the shrill trumpet calling (Caroline Sheridan Norton)
- Hark to the voice of the dear loving Saviour (Hiram E. Moler)
- Hark, What a Sound (Frederick William Henry Myers)
- Hark, what a sound, and too divine for hearing (Frederick William Henry Myers)
- Hark! what celestial sounds (L. V. Wheeler)
- Hark! what celestial sounds, What music fills the air! (L. V. Wheeler)
- Hark!—what mean those holy voices (John Cawood)
- Hark, what sounds awake the air! (George Minns)
- Hark! While we tell you the story of the light (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Hark! with shouts and sound of beating drum (Evan Stephens)
- Hark Ye Mortals! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark, ye mortals, hark, be still! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! ye mortals. Hist! be still (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! Ye mortals, Hist! be still, Voices from (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hark! ye mortals. Hist! be still, Voices from Cumorah’s hill (Parley P. Pratt)
- Harmony Greeting (Anon.)
- Harrison (Dianne Whitelock Miller)
- Harsh words (Evan Stephens)
- Harvest Home (Evan Stephens)
- Harvest Home
- Harvest home, harvest home (Evan Stephens)
- Harvest home, harvest home, harvest home (Evan Stephens)
- Harvest Hymn (Henry Alford)
- Has earth to boast, a fairer, brighter gem (Eliza R. Snow)
- Haste away to the wedding
- Haste, glorious day when Christ shall come (William Clegg)
- Haste, Haste
- Haste, haste, haste, for school time now is near
- Haste, haste, haste, ye fair ones to the grove (George Minns)
- Hasten Great Father (Earl R. Curry)
- Hasten, Great Father, the day of Endowment (Earl R. Curry)
- Hasten, Lord, the glorious hour! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hasten to help me, O God
- Haste to the Sunday School (William G. Bickley)
- Haste to the Sunday-School (William G. Bickley)
- Haste to the Sunday school, Come, come, come (William G. Bickley)
- Haste to the Sunday-School, Come, come, come (William G. Bickley)
- Haste ye fair ones to the grove (George Minns)
- Hasting from boyhood to manhood (Evan Stephens)
- Hast thou ever afloat on the ocean afar (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hast thou ever felt oppression (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hast Thou Heard It (Roy A. Cheville)
- Hast Thou Heard It, O My Brother (Roy A. Cheville)
- Hast thou heard it, O my brother, God’s eternal (Roy A. Cheville)
- Hast Thou Known Suffering? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hast thou not known (Isaac Watts; William Cameron)
- Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Haul Away, Joe
- Haul On The Bowlin’
- Haul on the bowlin’, Our bully ship’s a rollin’!
- Have a Blessing Ready (James Rowe)
- Have a Heart of Kindness (James Rowe)
- Have a heart of kindness, sympathy and love (James Rowe)
- Have an Old Fashioned Christmas this year (Joyce O. Evans)
- Have a Very Happy Birthday! (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Have a very happy birthday Filled with sunshine (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Have a Very Merry Christmas! (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Have a very merry Christmas! Scatter gladness (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Have a visit with your friend
- Have Courage, My Boy, To Say No! (J. H. Gibson)
- Have Faith, Have Courage (Phill Swapp)
- Have Faith in God (B. McKinney)
- Have Faith in God
- Have faith in God when your pathway is lonely (B. McKinney)
- Have Faith, Ye Saints (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Have fear and doubt come against your mind? (Milton Bourgeois)
- Have I Done Any Good? (Will L. Thompson)
- Have I Done Any Good in the World Today? (Will L. Thompson)
- Have I done any good in the world today? Have I helped (Will L. Thompson)
- Have I Done My Best for Jesus? (Ensign Edwin Young)
- Have Mercy, God, upon My Life (David Gambrell)
- Have Mercy on Me, O God
- Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love
- Have Mercy On Us, God Most High (Frederick William Faber)
- Have mercy on us, O God
- Have No Fear, Little Flock (Heinz Werner Zimmermann; Marjorie A. Jillson)
- Have Thine Own Way (Adelaide A. Pollard)
- Have Thine Own Way, Lord (Adelaide A. Pollard)
- Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine (Adelaide A. Pollard)
- Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! (Adelaide A. Pollard)
- Have thy affections been nailed to the cross? (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Have thy [thine] affections been nailed to the cross (Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman)
- Have We Any Gift Worth Giving (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- Have we forgotten what really matters (Nik Day; Jacob Hawkes)
- “Have we guardian angels in this world of ours?”
- Have ye heard the song from the golden land? (Jennie Johnson)
- Have Ye Not Known? (Randall Thompson)
- Have ye received the Holy Ghost (Lelia N. Morris)
- Have You Any Room for Jesus? (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Have you any room for Jesus, He who bore your load of sin? (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Have you been blessed to know someone (Steven K. Jones)
- Have you been in the garden with Jesus (William C. Poole)
- Have You Been to Calvary (Richard Baker)
- Have You Been to Jesus? (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power? (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow’r? (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Have you been to the cross where the Lord Jesus suffered? (Richard Baker)
- Have You Counted The Cost (Arthur J. Hodge)
- Have you ever been in Brighton (Isabelle B. McKenzie)
- Have you ever been lost, then found (Cherie Call)
- Have you ever done a washing (Irene McCullough)
- Have you ever, ever, ever (Traditional)
- Have you ever felt discouraged (Clara Groth Stillings)
- Have you ever felt discouraged (Rose Randazzo)
- Have you ever felt discouraged: As though (Rose Randazzo)
- Have You Ever Felt Forsaken (Rose Randazzo)
- Have you ever felt the power (Leander L. Pickett)
- Have You Ever Heard the Story (Arthur H. Morse)
- Have you failed in your plan of your storm-tossed life? (B. McKinney)
- Have You Felt to Sing? (Alice W. Johnson)
- Have you got good religion
- Have You Heard About The Morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Have you heard of Porter Rockwell?
- Have you heard of the day when the Saviour came (Frances K. Taylor)
- Have you heard of the prophet-boy (Frances K. Taylor)
- Have you heard the revelation (William W. Phelps)
- Have you heard the song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Have you heard the song of a meadow brook (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Have You Heard the Story of Harry? (Anon.)
- Have you not seen? (Al Switzler)
- Have you pondered where you’re going (Edmund W. Richardson)
- Have you pray’d all night (W. C. Poole)
- Have You Prayed It Through? (W. C. Poole)
- Have you read the story of the Cross (T.)
- Have you seen a billowed wheatfield die (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Have you seen our beautiful city? (William Willes)
- Have you seen our beautiful city in its calm and (William Willes)
- Have You Thanked the Lord? (Bill La Motta)
- Have You Thought? (Haldor Lillenas)
- Have You Told Any One About Jesus? (Nellie Place Chandler)
- Have You Tried Jesus? (P. P.)
- Have you tried Jesus in all your searching? (P. P.)
- Having partaken of God’s cleansing pow’r (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Having Partaken of God’s Power (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Hawaiian Boat Song (Hawaiian folk song)
- Hawaiian Hula (Sam Alama)
- Hawaiian Lullaby
- Hawaiian Rainbow
- Hawaiian rainbow, white clouds roll by
- Hawaiian Serenade (Miriam Likelike)
- Hazel H. Greenwood (Nellie O. Parker)
- He Abides (Herbert Buffum)
- Heab’n (Southern folk song)
- Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes (Anon.)
- Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes (Anon.)
- Healed by His Love (Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Healer (Nik Day)
- Healer of Boundless Compassion
- Healer of My Soul (John Michael Talbot)
- Healer of Our Every Ill (Marty Haugen)
- Healing (Helen Harrington)
- Healing Grace (John Chisum; Gary Sadler)
- Healing River of the Spirit (Ruth Duck)
- Healing Water (Nik Day; Feli Ika)
- Heal Me, Hands of Jesus (Michael A. Perry)
- Heal Our Land (Robin Brooks; Tom Brooks)
- Heal Our Land (Orrin Hatch)
- Heal our land, Father, heal our land (Robin Brooks; Tom Brooks)
- Health Fairies
- Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise (Benjamin Franklin)
- Heal Us, Emmanuel, Hear Our Prayer (William Cowper)
- Hear all nature’s groans proclaiming (Charles Wesley)
- Hear all nature’s groans proclaiming Nature’s swift approaching doom! (Charles Wesley)
- Hear and Hearken (Gerald N. Lund)
- Hear dem bells (D. S. McCosh)
- Hear Him (B. Cecil Gates)
- Hear Him (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- Hear Him (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Hear Him (Nik Day)
- Hear Him (Angie Taylor)
- Hear Him: This Is My Beloved Son (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Hear how the merry violins gaily are playing (Spanish folk song)
- Hear It from You (Nik Day; Mitch Bandley)
- Hearken all young men (Boyd A. Waite)
- Hearken every nation, hear ye the news
- Hearken ev’ry nation, hear ye the news
- Hearken today to the blest invitation (Lelia N. Morris)
- Hearken to the anthem glorious (Christopher Smart)
- Hearken to the voice of the Lord (Tamra Braatz)
- Hearken, Zion’s sons and daughters (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hear Me
- Hear me, I implore Thee, In Thee alone
- Hear Me Praying
- Hear My Cry and Supplication (Clarence P. Walhout)
- Hear My Cry, O God, and Save Me! (Michael Morgan)
- Hear My Praise (Kenneth Cope)
- Hear My Prayer (L. Melvin Ward)
- Hear my prayer. Lord, hear my prayer (L. Melvin Ward)
- Hear My Prayer, O God (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- Hear my prayer, O God, Turn not from me (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- Hear Now the Name (Jack W. Hayford)
- Hear now the Name I’m singing (Jack W. Hayford)
- Hear, oh Heavenly Father, hear our evening prayer (George Manwaring)
- Hear, oh Heavenly Father, Hear our ev’ning prayer (George Manwaring)
- Hear oh ye Heav’ns and give ear, oh earth (Alfred M. Durham)
- Hear, O Lord, My Plea for Justice (Michael Morgan)
- Hear, O LORD, My Urgent Prayer (Marie J. Post)
- He Arose (African American spiritual)
- He arose in triumph (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hear Our Praises (Reuben Morgan)
- Hear Our Prayer (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer (George Whelpton)
- Hear Our Prayer (Paul Andress)
- Hear Our Prayer
- Hear Our Prayer
- Hear our prayer, Hear our prayer (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, hear our prayer, Lord, make us whole (Paul Andress)
- Hear our prayer, Hear our prayer, Oh Lord, Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, Hear our prayer, Oh Lord; And bless (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, Hear our prayer, Oh Lord; And give (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, O God
- Hear Our Prayer, O Hear Our Prayer (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Heavenly Father
- Hear our prayer, O heav’nly Father
- Hear our prayer, Oh hear our prayer And bless (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, Oh hear our prayer, We ask (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer, Oh Lord (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear Our Prayer, Oh Lord (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, Oh Lord; And bless (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, Oh Lord; And give (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Lord (George Whelpton)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Lord (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Lord (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Lord (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Lord (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear Our Prayer, O Lord (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Hear our prayer, O Lord, Hear (George Whelpton)
- Hear our prayer, O Lord, Hear our (George Whelpton)
- Hear our prayer, O Lord; Hear our prayer, O Lord; Hear (George Whelpton)
- Hear our prayer, O Lord; Hear our prayer, O Lord; Incline (George Whelpton)
- Hear our pray’r, O Lord (George Whelpton)
- Hear our pray’r, O Lord, Hear our pray’r, O Lord (George Whelpton)
- Hear, O ye Heavens (Alfred M. Durham)
- Hear, O Ye Heavens and Give Ear (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear, O ye heavens and give ear. Hear (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear O ye heavens and give ear, O earth (Edwin F. Parry)
- Heartache (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Heartaches (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Heart and Homes
- Hear that low, plaintive sound! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hear that low, plaintive sound! why so slowly that bell? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hear the bells ringing, they’re singing (Anne Herring)
- Hear the blessed Savior calling the oppressed (Charles Price Jones)
- Hear The Call Across The Water (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hear the chiming, how it floats upon the air in
- Hear the crying of the thousands (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hear the fool saying loud and long (Bev Herrema)
- Hear the Indians (Elin Jorgensen)
- Hear the Indians in the forest, creeping (Elin Jorgensen)
- Hear the joy bells ringing, ringing, In the far-off towers (Mary L. Butler)
- Hear the lively song of the frogs (Folk song)
- Hear the lively song of the frogs in yonder pond (Folk song)
- Hear the Lord of harvest sweetly calling (George Bennard)
- Hear the mighty throng singing a heart-felt song (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Hear the mighty throng, Singing a heartfelt song (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Hear the pennies dropping, Listen while they fall (Fidelia H. DeWitt)
- Hear the Raindrops (Anna Johnson)
- Hear the raindrops on the roof (Anna Johnson)
- Hear the robin singing, Singing loud and clear! (Hollis Dann)
- Hear the robins singing, Singing loud and clear! (Hollis Dann)
- Hear the robins singing, Singing loud and clear! Joyful (Hollis Dann)
- Hear the royal proclamation (Wilson Thompson)
- Hear the song of love my Indian brother (Carnes Burson)
- Hear the story from God’s Word (Greg Nelson; Phill McHugh)
- Hear the Trumpets (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hear the trumpets in the morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hear the Voice of God, So Tender (Lavon Bayler)
- Hear the voice of the angels! ’tis echoed on earth (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Hear the Voices (Maria Straub)
- Hear the Words (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Hear the words our Savior hath spoken (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Hear the youth of Zion singing, Clarion like
- Hear Thou Our Hymn, O Lord (Frank W. Asper)
- Hear thou our hymn, O Lord, With thankful hearts (Frank W. Asper)
- Hear Thou our prayer, O Lord! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear Thou our prayer, O Lord! Amen, Amen (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Heartland
- Heart of Worship (Matt Redman)
- Hearts and hands together clinging (Old Edition)
- Hearts and hands together clinging, With our trust reposed on high (Old Edition)
- Hearts And Home
- Hearts and Homes
- Hearts and homes, sweet words of pleasure
- Hearts and home sweet words of pleasure
- Hearts must be pure to come within these walls (Weston Cann)
- Hearts That Understand (Steven K. Jones)
- Heart Strains
- Heart’s Treasure (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Heart Throbs (R. C. Evans)
- Hear Us As We Sing
- Hear Us Father (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear Us, Father, When We Pray (Chad L. Bird)
- Hear us! Hear us! Hear our fervent plea! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Hear Us Heavenly Father (Ralph A. Sheffield Jr.)
- Hear us Heavenly Father while we humbly pray (George Manwaring)
- Hear us Lord, most gracious Father (Gary Croxall)
- Hear Us Now, Our God and Father (Harry N. Huxhold; John Newton)
- Hear Us, O God
- Hear us, O Israel’s Good Shepherd (Amy Martin; Psalm 80)
- Hear Us, O Lord, As We Voice Our Laments (David Landegent)
- Hear us, O Savior, while we pray (Charles Bruce)
- Hear us, our dear heav’nly Father, as we thank thee for (Ralph A. Sheffield Jr.)
- Hear Us Pray (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- Hear what God the Lord has spoken (William Cowper)
- Hear what God the Lord hath spoken (William Cowper)
- Hear Ye Him
- Hear ye the Master’s call (S. C. Kirk)
- Hear ye the Master’s call, “Give Me thy best!” (S. C. Kirk)
- Hear ye the shout of triumph (Palmer Hartsough)
- Heave Ho (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Heaven (Frank Conti)
- Heaven and Earth and Sea and Air (Joachim Neander)
- Heaven and earth, and sea, and air, God’s eternal praise declare (Joachim Neander)
- Heaven and earth and sky and sea (Beryle J. Immer)
- Heaven Came Down (John W. Peterson)
- Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled My Soul (John W. Peterson)
- Heaven, Come
- Heaven has confirmed the dread decree (Philip Doddridge)
- Heaven has confirmed the dread decree That Adam’s race must die (Philip Doddridge)
- Heaven Help the Children (Steve James)
- Heaven is no distant planet (Joel H. Johnson)
- Heaven Is Singing for Joy (Pablo D. Sosa)
- Heaven is singing for joy / El cielo canta alegría (Pablo D. Sosa)
- Heavenly Father (Anon.)
- Heavenly Father (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Heavenly Father
- Heavenly Father (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heavenly Father (Beryle J. Immer)
- Heavenly Father!
- Heavenly Father, are you really there? (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Heavenly Father, give Thy blessings on each (Fayette M. Drake)
- Heavenly Father, Grant Thy Blessing (John Newton; Psalter)
- Heavenly Father, grant thy blessing On the teaching of this day (John Newton; Psalter)
- Heavenly Father guide my mind (Anna M. Molgard)
- Heavenly Father, hear our earnest prayer (Beryle J. Immer)
- Heavenly Father, Hear Our Prayer (Barbara E. Adam)
- Heavenly Father, Help me I pray (Ann Jones)
- Heavenly Father, here kneeling before Thee (Archibald McKinnon)
- Heavenly Father, I’m thankful to Thee (Rock E. Oakeson)
- Heavenly Father, I want to be The kind of a child (D. Evan Davis)
- Heavenly Father, kind and good, Thanks we offer
- Heavenly Father Knows My Name (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Heavenly Father, may we know (Anon.)
- Heavenly Father, Now I Pray (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Heavenly Father, Precious Savior (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- Heavenly Father, take us home (Anna Johnson)
- Heavenly Father, take us home, Keep us (Anna Johnson)
- Heavenly Father, take us home, Keep us safe we (Anna Johnson)
- Heavenly Father, thanks we bring (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- Heavenly Father, we adore (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heavenly Father, We Adore Thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heavenly Father, we adore thee! At thy feet (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heavenly Father, we adore thee! At thy feet we humbly bow (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heavenly Father, We in Humble Prayer (Ruth Hayden)
- Heavenly Father, we in humble prayer do come (Ruth Hayden)
- Heavenly Father, we would worship (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Heavenly Father we would worship thy Great Name (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Heavenly Father, While I Pray (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Heavenly Father while we eat of this holy bread (William A. Morton)
- Heavenly Grace (John Newton)
- Heavenly Hosts in Ceaseless Worship (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Heavenly hymns, with one accord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Heavenly Joy Is Ringing (Robert C. Savage)
- Heavenly Light (Jeanette Morrel)
- Heavenly Spirit, Gentle Spirit (Joel Blomquist; Gehrard W. Palmgren)
- Heavenly Sunlight (Henry J. Zelley)
- Heavenly Sunlight (Kate Ulmer)
- Heavenly Treasure (John Edwards)
- Heavenly Union
- Heavenly Visitation (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Heaven Opened to Isaiah (Anon.; Greg Scheer)
- Heaven’s Christmas Tree (Charles A. Tindley)
- Heaven’s Fire (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Heaven’s Fountain (Greg Simpson)
- Heaven Shall Not Wait (Iona Community)
- Heaven shall not wait For the poor to lose their patience (Iona Community)
- Heaven’s light flows through the windows (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Heaven’s Words of Love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Heav’n above so blue and bright, Grand to gaze (Frederick Christensen)
- Heav’n and earth proclaim Jesus Christ is Lord of all (Don Whitman)
- Heav’n has confirm’d the dread decree (Philip Doddridge)
- Heav’n, Heav’n (Southern folk song)
- Heav’nly Father, deign to hear, while to Thee we now (George Manwaring)
- Heav’nly Father, grant thy blessing (F. Bianchi)
- Heav’nly Father grant Thy blessing, To Thy children (F. Bianchi)
- Heav’nly Father, hear our prayer (Barbara E. Adam)
- Heav’nly Father, now I pray, Guide (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Heav’nly Father, now I pray, Guide and guard (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Heav’nly Father, now I pray. Guide and guard me (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Heav’nly Father now we pray. Bless the teachings (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Heav’nly Father, we adore thee! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heav’nly Father, we beseach thee, Grant thy blessings (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Heav’nly Father, we beseech Thee, Grant (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Heav’nly Father, we in humble prayer (Ruth Hayden)
- Heav’nly Father, while I pray On this holy (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Heav’nly Father, while I pray On this holy Sabbath day (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Heav’nly Father, while we eat (Frances K. Taylor)
- Heav’nly hosts in ceaseless worship (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- He Believes in You (Nik Day)
- He Blessed Them (Frances K. Taylor)
- He bore a crown of plaited thorn (Sally DeFord)
- He brings us the gift of the Holy Spirit (Lyndell Leatherman)
- He Brought Me Light (Janice Kapp Perry)
- He Brought Me Out (Henry J. Zelley; Henry L. Gilmour)
- He brought me out of the miry clay (Henry J. Zelley; Henry L. Gilmour)
- He built his throne up in the air (African-American spiritual)
- He Calmed the Ocean (L. S. Boswell)
- He Came (Leonard J. Lea)
- He came among us at Christmastide (Edward Traill Horn III)
- He Came Down (Cameroon traditional)
- He came down that we may have love (Cameroon traditional)
- He Came for Me (Hilary Weeks)
- He Came for Us (Michael G. Facer)
- He Came Singing Love (Colin Gibson)
- He came singing love and he lived singing love (Colin Gibson)
- He came to earth to live as man (Sally DeFord)
- He came to live, live a perfect life (Tommy Walker)
- He came to us; he loved us that much (Steven K. Jones)
- He can make the ocean dry (Audrey Bandley; Russ Dixon)
- He Can’t Scare Me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- He Cares for Me (Anon.; Blanche Hoke)
- He Careth for You (Kurt Kaiser)
- He careth for you, He careth for you (Kurt Kaiser)
- He Carries Me (Marta Johns)
- He Changed My Life Completely (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He comes! he comes! the Judge severe! (Charles Wesley)
- He comes! he comes! the Judge severe! The seventh trumpet speaks him near (Charles Wesley)
- He comes, He comes, the King of Glory (R. C. Evans)
- “He comes, the Christus comes!” the angels sang (Ann Jarvis)
- He Comes to Us as One Unknown (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- He Cometh (Arthur H. Morse)
- He Delivered Me (D. A.)
- He Died for Me (John Newton)
- He Died of a Broken Heart (T.)
- He Died That We Might Live Again (Thelma McKinnon Anderson)
- He died that we might live again, Lord Jesus (Thelma McKinnon Anderson)
- He Died! The Great Redeemer Died (Isaac Watts)
- He died! the Great Redeemer died, And Israel’s (Isaac Watts)
- He died! The great redeemer died, and Israel’s daugh- (Isaac Watts)
- He died! the the great Redeemer died (Isaac Watts)
- He dies! the friend of sinners dies! (Isaac Watts)
- He dies! the friend of sinners dies! Lo! Salem’s daughters weep around! (Isaac Watts)
- He drew a circle that shut me out (Edwin Markham)
- He dug his garden, He sowed his seeds (Emilie Poulsson)
- He dug his garden, He sowed the seeds (Emilie Poulsson)
- Heed the Voice (John F. Martin)
- Heed the Warning (John F. Martin)
- Heeia (Hawaiian song)
- Heer, maak mij dienstbaar (Kelly Willard)
- Heer, maak mij dienstbaar / Make me a servant / Hazme un siervo / Rends-moi serviable (Kelly Willard)
- Heer, U ziet uw kostbare mensen (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Heer, U ziet uw kostbare mensen / Lord, who views all people precious / Seigneur, toi qui nous appelles (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- He flies through the air, with the greatest of ease (George Leybourne)
- He gave Himself for me (Russell T. Osguthorpe; Lola S. Osguthorpe)
- He Gave His Life for Me (Julie de Azevedo; Lex de Azevedo)
- He Giveth More Grace (Annie Johnson Flint)
- He giveth more grace when the burden grows greater (Annie Johnson Flint)
- He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater (Annie Johnson Flint)
- He has come! (Marianne Larsen; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- He has done great things (Andraé Crouch)
- He Has Done Great Things for Me (Jessy Dixon)
- He has done marvelous things (Herbert F. Brokering)
- He Has Made Me Glad (Leona Von Brethorst)
- He has never failed me yet (William J. Henry)
- He Has Risen
- He Has Sent My Spirit Peace (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He has walked these roads before (Phill Swapp)
- He Hears Me (Hilary Weeks)
- He Hears Your Heart (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- He Held His Arms And I Ran In (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He Hideth My Soul (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Heidenröslein (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- Heigh Ho! (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Heigh-Ho
- Heigh Ho! Anybody Home? (English round)
- Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, a-camping we will go
- Heigh ho! Heigh ho! Heigh ho! Heigh ho! (English round)
- He Included Me (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Heir of All the Waiting Ages (Marion Franklin Ham)
- He Is (Wayne Burton; Tyler Castleton)
- He Is (Hilary Weeks)
- He Is Able (Greg Ferguson; Rory Noland)
- He is able, more than able (Greg Ferguson; Rory Noland)
- He Is Able to Deliver Thee (William A. Ogden)
- He Is Arisen! Glorious Word! (Birgitte K. Boye)
- He is a Saint who reverently today (J. E. Vanderwood)
- He Is Born (French carol)
- He Is Born
- He is born, see the Child divine (French carol)
- He Is Born, the Divine Christ Child (French carol)
- He Is Calling (John T. Curry)
- He is calling out your name (Nik Day)
- He is cleansing, he is cleansing (D. G. Bacon)
- He Is Coming (Gerald S. Henderson)
- He Is Coming Again (Mabel Johnston Camp)
- He Is Exalted (Twila Paris)
- He is exalted, the King is exalted on high (Twila Paris)
- He Is Here (L. Kirk Talley)
- He is here, hallelujah! (L. Kirk Talley)
- He Is Here, He Is Here (Jimmy Owens)
- He Is Jehovah (Betty Jean Robinson)
- He is Jehovah, God of creation (Betty Jean Robinson)
- He is just a little baby (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- He Is King of Kings (African-American spiritual)
- He Is King of Kings
- He is King of kings, he is Lord of lords
- He is King of kings; he is Lord of lords (African-American spiritual)
- He Is Lord (Philippians 2:11)
- He Is Lord (Claire Cloninger; Tom Fettke; Linda Lee Johnson)
- He is Lord, He is Lord! (Philippians 2:11)
- He is Lord, He is Lord! He is risen from the dead (Philippians 2:11)
- He Is Mighty (Jeanni Gould)
- He Is Mine (C. Austin Miles)
- He Is My All (Sally DeFord)
- He Is My Saviour (Kenneth R. Jones)
- He is near me (Naomi W. Randall)
- He Is Not Here (Crawford Gates)
- He is Not Here, But is Risen! (D. W. Whittle)
- He Is Not Here: For He Is Risen (Steven Kapp Perry)
- He Is Our Guide (Stanley J. Hainsworth)
- He Is Our Peace (Kandela Groves)
- He is our peace, who has broken down every wall (Kandela Groves)
- He Is Risen! (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- He Is Risen (Kurt Bestor)
- He is risen, he is risen! (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- “He is risen! He is risen!” In the glory of the morn (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- He is risen; he is risen! Tell it out (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- He is risen; he is risen! Tell it out with joyful voice (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- He is short of stature and is not fair (Walter Scott Lockhart)
- He Is So Precious to Me (Charles H. Gabriel)
- He Is the King of Kings (Virgil Meares)
- He Is There (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- He Is There (Nik Day; Tanner Linford)
- He Is There (Aaron Waite)
- He is there when I sorrow (Aaron Waite)
- He is the source of all my joy (Isaiah Jones Jr.)
- He is the source of truth and light (James Marsden; Barry Gibbons)
- He is the Way (W. H. Auden)
- He Is the Way (Jenny Phillips)
- He is the Way. Follow Him through (W. H. Auden)
- He journeyed far On persecution bent (Annie Wells Cannon)
- He Just Put Himself in My Place (Unknown; J. M. G.)
- He Keeps Me Singing (Luther B. Bridgers)
- He Keeps on Loving Us Still (Herbert Buffum)
- He knelt: the Savior knelt and prayed (Felicia D. Hemans)
- He knelt: the Savior knelt and prayed, When but his Father’s eye (Felicia D. Hemans)
- He Knew
- He knew that there’d be pain and suff’ring (Nik Day)
- He knows (Edith Virginia Eradt)
- He Knows (Gipsy Simon Smith)
- He Knows (Michael R. Hicks)
- He Knows His Lambs (Toni Thomas)
- He Knows Just How Much You Can Bear (R. M.)
- He Knows Just What I Need (Robert J. Fryson)
- He Knows Me Better (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- He Knows My Name (Tommy Walker)
- He knows the bitter, weary way (Anon.)
- Helaman’s Sons (Joseph L. Townsend)
- He lay upon his dying bed; His eye was growing dim (W. R. Wallace)
- He leadest me! O blessed thought! (Joseph H. Gilmore)
- He Leadeth Me (Joseph H. Gilmore)
- He leadeth me! O blessed tho’t (Joseph H. Gilmore)
- He Leadeth Me! O Blessed Thought (Joseph H. Gilmore)
- He leadeth me; oh, blessed thought! (Joseph H. Gilmore)
- He Leads Us On (Hiram O. Wiley)
- He leads us on By paths we did not know (Hiram O. Wiley)
- Heleluyan (Brian Wren)
- Heleluyan, heleluyan / Hallelujah, hallelujah (Muscogee (Creek) song)
- Heleluyan, We Are Singing (Brian Wren)
- He Lifted Me (Charles H. Gabriel)
- He listened as the names were read (Naomi Russell)
- He Lives (Alfred H. Ackley)
- He Lives (Samuel Medley)
- He Lives (Gladys Knight; William McDowell)
- He Lives! He Lives! (Gerrit van Dyk)
- He lives, he lives, Christ Jesus lives today (Alfred H. Ackley)
- He Lives in Us! Immortal King! (Linda E. Coffman)
- He Lives On High (B. McKinney)
- He lives—the everlasting God (Isaac Watts)
- He’ll Answer Back (Dustin Christensen; Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- He’ll Be There (Connor Austin)
- He’ll Drive All the Shadows Away (C. C. Uhland)
- He’ll Hold My Hand (Margaret Mellinger)
- He’ll Make You Whole (Joel McCausland)
- He’ll Never Forget to Keep Me (F. A. G.)
- He’ll Never Let You Go (Nik Day)
- Hello
- Hello Bee Hive (Anon.)
- Hello Bee-Hive (Anon.)
- Hello, Bee Hive, you’re a friend of mine (Anon.)
- Hello, Bee-Hive, you’re a friend of mine (Anon.)
- Hello, come out and play with us boys and girls today
- Hello friend, how are you? I am glad
- Hello, Friends! (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- Hello, friends! It’s nice to be Here with you (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- Hello friends it’s nice to be here with you in Primary (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- Hello! Hello! (Anon.)
- Hello, hello, hello, hello (Anon.)
- Hello, hello, hello, hello, We are glad (Anon.)
- Hello, hello, hello, hello, We are glad to meet you (Anon.)
- Hello Hello Hello Hello We’re glad to meet you (Anon.)
- Hello! (Hello!) Hello! (Hello!) We welcome you (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Hello! (Hello!) Hello! (Hello!) We welcome you today (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Hello! (Hello!) With a smile we meet you (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Hello, Jimmy, you’re a friend of mine (Anon.)
- Hello (name) you’re a friend of mine
- Hello, (name), you’re a friend of mine (Anon.)
- Hello! Peter! You’re a friend of mine (Anon.)
- Hello! Peter! You’re a friend of mine; Hello! (Anon.)
- Hello song
- Hello Song (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- Hello Song (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Hello Speaker
- Hello, speaker, we’re your friend
- Hello Tommy you’re a friend of mine! (Anon.)
- Hello to You
- Hello to you, hello to you!
- He’ll take away all of your heartaches (S. Boddie)
- He’ll Take Care Of Me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’ll Understand and Say “Well Done” (Lucie E. Campbell)
- He’ll Wipe All Tears Away (Fanny J. Crosby)
- He Looked Beyond My Fault (Dottie Rambo)
- He looks beyond Mary to heaven afar (Janice Kapp Perry)
- He Loves Me (Isaac Watts)
- He Loves Me (Katherine Nelson)
- He Loves You Enough (Nik Day)
- Helping (Debra K. Carver)
- Helping Each Other (Eleanor Minton)
- Helping Mother (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Helping Mother (Maggie May Burrow)
- Helping Papa and Mamma
- Help Me, Dear Father (Frances K. Taylor)
- Help me, dear Father, to freely forgive (Frances K. Taylor)
- Help me, dear Father, to freely forgive, All who (Frances K. Taylor)
- Help Me Teach with Inspiration (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Help me teach with inspiration, Grant this blessing (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Help me to be good (Lucelle R. Taylor)
- Help My Unbelief (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Help Somebody Today (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Help Somebody To-Day (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Help Us Accept Each Other (Fred Kaan)
- Help Us Express Your Love (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Help us express your love, O Lord (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Help us, Father, to remember (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Help Us, Lord, to Do Thy Will (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- Help us, Lord, to love (Harry L. Doty)
- Help us, Lord, to love each other (Harry L. Doty)
- Help us, Lord, to serve each other (Richard Gillard)
- Help Us, O God, to Understand (D. Evan Davis)
- Help us, O God, to understand Our Savior’s (D. Evan Davis)
- Help us O God to understand Our Savior’s love for us (D. Evan Davis)
- Help us, O Lord, to learn the truths (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- Help us to praise thy name, O Lord
- Help us to praise thy name, O Lord, For peace thou dost to us afford
- He made my feet to walk upon (Michael Webb)
- He May Never Pass Your Way Again (Michael Piacentino)
- He Met Her on the Stairs (Anon.)
- He met her on the stairs; ’Twas dark (Anon.)
- Hem of His Garment (Helen Harrington)
- He Moves Mountains in Me (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- He Never Changes (Vonnie Tims)
- He Never Said a Mumbalin’ Word
- He Never Said a Mumbalin’ Word (African American spiritual)
- He numbers the stars (Sally DeFord)
- He pardoned my transgressions (Barney E. Warren)
- He planned the day; he planned the night (Joleen G. Meredith)
- He planned the day, He planned the night, He gave (Joleen G. Meredith)
- He Planted Me Deep (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He prays—the stillness of the forest grove His sanctuary (Geoffrey Gillard)
- Heralds, cry aloud, and suffer (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heralds, cry aloud, and suffer No alarm your feet to stay (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Heralds of Christ (Laura S. Copenhaver)
- Heralds of Christ, who bear the King’s commands (Laura S. Copenhaver)
- Heralds of creation; cry (James Montgomery)
- Heralds of creation; cry,—Praise the Lord, the Lord most high! (James Montgomery)
- Herald, Sound the Note of Judgment (Moir A. J. Waters)
- He Ransomed Me (Julia H. Johnston)
- Her Baby, Newly Breathing (Brian Wren)
- Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (J. E. Carpenter)
- Her Calling (Edith E. Anderson)
- Here Am I (Kamie Jacobs Bolen)
- Here Am I (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- Here Am I (Brian Wren)
- Here Am I (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Here Am I, Send Me (John Purifoy)
- Here Am I; Send Me (Daniel March)
- Here Am I, Send Me (Aaron Edson)
- Here am I, send me. Here am I, Lord (John Purifoy)
- Here am I, where underneath (Brian Wren)
- Here are we, brownies three, Helping dear (Celia Kotler)
- Here at school we gather daily (Anon.)
- Here At the Waters Brink (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Here at the Water’s Brink We Stand (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Here at thy table (Samuel Stennett)
- Here at thy table, Lord (Samuel Stennett)
- Here at Thy Table, Lord (May P. Hoyt)
- Here at thy table, Lord, This sacred hour (May P. Hoyt)
- Here at thy table, Lord, we meet (Samuel Stennett)
- Here at thy table, Lord, we meet, To feed (Samuel Stennett)
- Here at thy table, Lord, we meet, To feed on food divine (Samuel Stennett)
- Here, at Your Table, Lord (May P. Hoyt)
- Here comes a rabbit, hip, hop, hip (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Here comes October with its gorgeous flowers (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Here comes the oxcart, oh, how slow! (Anon.)
- Here comes the ox cart, oh, how slow (Anon.)
- Here comes the oxcart, Oh, how slow! It’s pulled by (Anon.)
- Here comes the postman Friendly as can be (George Kent)
- Here dance the Sailor and his partner
- Here from All Nations (Christopher Idle)
- Here from all nations, all tongues, and all peoples (Christopher Idle)
- Here Hangs a Man Discarded (Brian Wren)
- Here He Placed Me, Here I’ll Stay (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Here I Am
- Here I Am (Randy Thorderson; James Marsden)
- Here I am again (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Here I Am Again (Adam Turley; Ysabelle Cuevas)
- Here I am again, down on my knees (Hilary Weeks)
- Here I am again, seems like I’m standing still (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Here I am again, So far away from home (Adam Turley; Ysabelle Cuevas)
- Here I am, facing the future (Barry Gibbons; B. Michael Gibbons)
- Here I am, Lord
- Here I Am, Lord (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Here I Am, Lord (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Here I Am to Worship (Tim Hughes)
- Here I bring you sweet scented flow’rs (Chinese folk song)
- He Reigns (Albert Simpson Reitz)
- He Reigns (Nik Day)
- He reigns!—the Lord, the Savior reigns (Isaac Watts)
- Here, in a land that freemen call their home (Eliza R. Snow)
- Here in Christ We Gather (James Quinn)
- Here in Christ we gather, love of Christ our calling (James Quinn)
- Here in This Place (Marty Haugen)
- Here in this place new light is streaming (Marty Haugen)
- Here in this place the new light is streaming (Marty Haugen)
- Here is a church, and here is the steeple
- Here is a little lamb (David H. Smith)
- Here is a little lamb, Cheek of velvet, eye so bright (David H. Smith)
- Here Is Bread (Graham Kendrick)
- Here Is Hope (Rob Gardner)
- Here I sit and wait for you, ’Neath the spreading (R. O.; M. T. K.)
- Here Is Love, Vast As the Ocean (William Rees)
- Here is my bunny with ears so funny (Anon.)
- Here Is Peace (Andrew Pratt)
- Here is peace, when grace astounds us (Andrew Pratt)
- Here I stand on the threshhold of my life (Karen Brian; Wendy Dean)
- Here Is the Beehive (Emilie Poulsson)
- Here is the beehive, where are the bees? (Emilie Poulsson)
- Here is the beehive. Where are the bees? Hidden away (Emilie Poulsson)
- Here is the Church House steeple (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Here is the roof of the house so low (Naomi W. Randall)
- Here is the spring where waters flowe
- Here is the trail blazed ahead for us (Bessie J. Schettler)
- Here is water, what doth hinder
- Here nature too, her grandest works display (Parley P. Pratt)
- Here, O Lord, Your Servants Gather (Tokuo Yamaguchi)
- Here, O My Lord (Horatius Bonar)
- Here, O My Lord, I See Thee (Horatius Bonar)
- Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face (Horatius Bonar)
- Here, O My Lord, I See You Face to Face (Horatius Bonar)
- Here on this night, heaven is near
- Here, O Our Lord, We See You (Horatius Bonar)
- Here, O our Lord, we see you face to face (Horatius Bonar)
- Here’s a Ball for Baby (Emilie Poulsson)
- Here’s a ball for baby, big and soft and round (Emilie Poulsson)
- Here’s a ball which I have found (H. B. Dana)
- Here’s a health to the lads and lasses (Anon.)
- Here’s a health to the lads and the lasses (Anon.)
- Here’s a little song to help you get along (Michael McLean)
- Here’s an 8-bar situation With the usual (Henry Brant)
- Here’s an extra special wish (Anon.)
- Here’s an extra special wish, One that will come (Anon.)
- Here’s an extra special wish, one that will come true (Anon.)
- Here, Savior, in this Quiet Place (Fred Pratt Green)
- Here, Savior, We Would Come (Anon.)
- Here’s health and content to the hearts we hold dear (William W. Phelps)
- Here Stand on Holy, Holy Ground (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Here to Be (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Here We Are Again (Alvin Knisley)
- Here we are! don’t leave us out
- Here We Are Together (Traditional)
- Here we are together, together, together (Traditional)
- Here We Come (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Here We Come a-Caroling (English carol)
- Here We Come A Caroling (English carol)
- Here we come a caroling Among the leaves (English carol)
- Here we come a-caroling Among the leaves (English carol)
- Here we come a-caroling Among the leaves so green (English carol)
- Here We Come A-Wassailing (English carol)
- Here we come a-wassailing Among (English carol)
- Here we come a-wassailing Among the leaves (English carol)
- Here we come tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe
- Here we dance looby loo
- Here we dance, looby, loo, Here we dance
- Here We Gather as God’s People (Daniel Merrick)
- Here we go
- Here We Go A-Riding on a Train
- Here We Go Looby Loo
- Here we go, Looby Loo, Here we go
- Here we go looby loo, Here we go looby light
- Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
- Here we go ’round the Mulber’y Bush
- Here we go round the mulbr’y bush
- Here, we have come (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Here We Have Come, Dear Lord (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Here We Have Come, Dear Lord, to Thee (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Here We Have Idaho (McKinley Helm)
- Here we have Idaho Winning her way to fame (McKinley Helm)
- Here we’ve met this Sabbath morning (H. M. Warner)
- Here with cheerful strains we welcome (William Willes)
- Here with cheerful strains we welcome friends (William Willes)
- Here Within This House of Prayer (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Her feet helped print That track through western loneliness (Miriam Jeanne Warnick)
- Her Garden (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- Her gentle presence filled a home with comfort (Louis W. Larsen)
- Heri ni jina / Blessed be the name (Deogratias Mahamba)
- Her Inspiration (Alice Morrill)
- Heritage of love and honor, Courage, faith and tears (Mark Nichols)
- Heroes of the Scriptures (Penelope Moody Allen)
- He rolled the sea away (Henry J. Zelley)
- He Rose (African American spiritual)
- He Rose Triumphantly (Oswald J. Smith)
- He Rose Triumphantly (Oswald J. Smith)
- Her pretty feet go tap-tap (Swiss folk song)
- Herr, du mein Gott (Helga Poppe)
- Herr, du mein Gott, du bist gut! / Seigneur, mon Dieu, tu es bon / You are my God, you are good (Helga Poppe)
- Herr, du mein Gott, du bist gut! / U bent mijn Heer, U bent goed! / You are my God, you are good! / Seigneur, mon Dieu, tu est bon ! (Helga Poppe)
- Herr, du mein Gott, du bist gut! / You are my God, you are good! / ¡Bueno, Señor, eres tú! / Seigneur, mon Dieu, tu es bon ! (Helga Poppe)
- Herr, du mein Gott / U bent mijn Heer (Helga Poppe)
- Herr, du mein Gott / You Are My God (Helga Poppe)
- He’s a Friend of Mine (John H. Sammis)
- He’s All Right (Charles Coborn)
- He’s All the World to Me (Ben Hains)
- He’s All The World To Me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’s a queer old bird; he seems to thrive (Grace Woodbury)
- He sat to watch o’er customs paid (William Bright)
- He’s a Wonderful Savior to Me (Virgil P. Brock)
- He’s Born (Aaron Edson)
- He’s Coming (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’s Coming Again
- He’s Done So Much for Me (Theodore R. Frye; Lillian Bowles)
- He’s done so much for me, I cannot tell it all (Theodore R. Frye; Lillian Bowles)
- He Sent His Son (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- He’s everything to me (Kate Byron)
- He’s Everything to Me (Ralph R. Carmichael)
- He’s gone, ’tis true, but yet, he is not dead (Eliza R. Snow)
- He’s got the whole wide world in His hands (African-American spiritual)
- He’s Got the Whole World in His Hand (African-American spiritual)
- He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands (African-American spiritual)
- He shall be crucified (Crawford Gates)
- He Shall Feed His Flock (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- He Shall Feed His Flock (John Ness Beck)
- He shall feed his flock like a shepherd (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- He shall feed his flock like a shepherd, and he shall (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- He shall reign (Haldor Lillenas)
- He Shines On Me (John Fluker; Kelly Eisenhour)
- He showed His love for me (Julie de Azevedo; Lex de Azevedo)
- He Showed Me How (Stephanie Smith Mabey; David Archuleta)
- He Sits Upon The Circle Of The Earth (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’s Just a Friend / Dear John (Doug Stewart)
- He’s known by so many names (Wayne Burton; Tyler Castleton)
- He Smiles at Me (Junior Bonner)
- He’s My Everything (Thomas Phillips; Camille Harrison)
- He’s My Father
- He’s my father, I’m his pal
- He’s My Rock (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’s My Rock, in Him I Hide (Ralph E. Hudson)
- He’s Only a Prayer Away (H. L. G.; J. L.)
- He’s out living on the gray side of life (B. Michael Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- He speaks! They have all gone astray (Evan Stephens)
- He’s Risen, He’s Risen (Anna M. Meyer; C. F. W. Walther)
- He’s risen, He’s risen, Christ Jesus, the Lord (Anna M. Meyer; C. F. W. Walther)
- He’s Safe – Jesus Saved Him (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’s So Real (Charles H. Nicks Jr.)
- He’s so real, real in my soul today (Charles H. Nicks Jr.)
- He’s spent his whole life getting ready (Greg Simpson)
- He’s Sweet I Know (A. Jackson)
- He’s Taken My Blindness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He’s the Lily of the Valley (Charles W. Fry)
- He’s the living water (Nik Day)
- He’s the One (J. M.)
- He’s the One who healed the leper (Nik Day)
- He Still Chose Me (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- He stood behind the sacred desk (Winifred Milner)
- He stood upon a hillside (Staci Peters)
- He’s Worthy (Baptist spiritual)
- He Taught Us to Love (Nik Day; Jacob Hawkes)
- He Teaches Us to Give (Vickey Pahnke Taylor)
- He that believes and is baptized (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- He That Hath Clean Hands (J. A. Parks; A. W. “Mickey” Hart)
- He That Overcometh (Richard T. Wiley)
- He that overcometh is promised in the word (Richard T. Wiley)
- He that winneth souls (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- He the Pearly Gates Will Open (Nathaniel Carlson; Frederick A. Blom)
- He the perly gates will open (Nathaniel Carlson; Frederick A. Blom)
- He Took My Sins Away (Margaret J. Harris)
- He Touched Me (William J. Gaither)
- He Touched Them with His Hands (Holly Hamilton Miller)
- He Understands, He’ll Say “Well Done” (Lucie E. Campbell)
- He Waits for Thee (Fannie E. Davison)
- He walked the shores of Galilee (Stacie Ann Perkins)
- He wants us as a little child (Don E. Bush)
- He was born just a babe in Bethlehem (Wyatt Tee Walker)
- He was forsaken; one had betrayed Him (Jan Pinborough)
- He was layin’ on the charm (Aubree Liz)
- He was not too far away to come (Jennifer P. Zabel)
- He was not willing that any should perish (Lucy Rider Meyer)
- He was the kindest man on earth (Nik Day)
- He was there from the very beginning (Nik Day)
- He Was Wounded for Our Transgressions (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- He Watching Over Israel (Julius Schubring)
- He Whispered Love’s Message to Me (E. C. Baird)
- He Whispers Courage (Julie de Azevedo)
- He Who Began a Good Work in You (Jon Mohr)
- He Whom Shepherds Once Came Praising
- He who was nailed to the cross (Venantius Honorius Fortunatus)
- He Who Would Valiant Be (John Bunyan)
- He who would valiant be ’gainst all disaster (John Bunyan)
- He Will (Hilary Weeks; Doug Pincock)
- He Will Answer Every Prayer (Mary Bernstecher)
- He will carry you through (A. A. Jameson; Haldor Lillenas)
- He Will Find You (Wayne Burton)
- He Will Heal Us (Jennifer P. Zabel)
- He Will Hide Me (Mary Elizabeth Servoss)
- He Will Hide Me In His Pavilion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- He Will Hold Me Fast (Ada R. Habershon)
- He Will Keep You in Perfect Peace (Betty McCullough)
- He Will Never Change (Nik Day)
- He Will Not Fail You (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- He Will Not Forget (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- He Will Remember Me (Eugene M. Bartlett)
- He Wore a Crown of Thorns (William M. Runyan)
- Hey, Diddle, Diddle
- Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle
- Hey! Hey! Anybody Listening? (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Hey! Hey! Anybody Listening? Hey! (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Hey, Ho, Away We Go (Freur)
- Hey, Ho, to the Greenwood
- Hey, ho, to the greenwood now let us go
- Hey! up Boy, the wimoweh, the wimoweh (African folk song)
- Hickory Dickory Dock (Traditional English song)
- Hickory dickory, dock, the mouse (Traditional English song)
- Hickory, dickory, dock! The mouse ran up (Traditional English song)
- Hickory, dickory, dock! The mouse ran up the clock (Traditional English song)
- Hickory, Dickory, Dock, tick-tock, The mouse (Traditional English song)
- Hickory Sticks
- Hidden Christ, Alive for Ever (Brian Wren)
- Hidden Christ, Alive Forever (Brian Wren)
- Hidden in My Heart (Arnold Stringham)
- Hidden peace (John S. Brown)
- Hidden Pearls (Rhoda Celestia Nash)
- Hidden Song (Marguerite Burnhope Harris)
- Hidden Treasures (James P. Olsen)
- Hide (Nik Day)
- Hide me now under Your wings (Reuben Morgan)
- Hide not Thou Thy face from us (Richard Farrant)
- Hide not Thou Thy face from us, O Lord (Richard Farrant)
- Hiding in Thee (William O. Cushing)
- High above the valley (Rose Fyleman)
- High above the valley I watch my herd (Rose Fyleman)
- High above us in the steeple (Cynthia Stewart)
- High above us, proudly waving (Mary Vaughn)
- Higher (Amber Lynn Stoppel)
- Higher Ground (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Higher, Higher (Anon.)
- High ho for Scouting oh (Anon.)
- “High in Heav’n above us” (L. Dalton)
- High in Heav’n above us, Where the angels dwell (L. Dalton)
- High, Low (Theresa Armitage)
- High, low, high, low, Reaching so high (Theresa Armitage)
- High on a rock methought he sat. ’Twas night (John Lyon)
- High on Sierra Morena (Laura)
- High on Sierra Morena, Light on her feet (Laura)
- High on the Mountain Top (Joel H. Johnson)
- High on the mountain top A banner (Joel H. Johnson)
- High on the mountain top / A banner (Joel H. Johnson)
- High on the mountain top A banner is unfurled (Joel H. Johnson)
- High on the Mountain tops (Joel H. Johnson)
- High perched upon my kitchen stool (Nora H. Brown)
- High Praise (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- Highs and Lows (Nik Day)
- High up in the apple tree (Frances K. Taylor)
- High winds blowing all around you (Nik Day)
- Hi, hi, ho! Let me shear my sheep (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- Hi, ho! anybody home? eat or drink (Russian folk song)
- Hi-ho On we go So roll on the wagons (Mark Nichols)
- Hi, Ho, there! Summer is calling (Ruth May Fox)
- Hi, Ho, there! Summer is calling, Hi, Ho, there! (Ruth May Fox)
- Hike on, hike on, ye valiant men (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Hiking Song (English hiking song)
- Hiking Song (J. A. Spencer)
- Hiking Song (Alfred Noyes)
- Hiking Song
- Hiking Song (I. W.)
- Hiking To Victory (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Hiking With My Son (Ada Hurst Brown)
- Hill Cumorah (Elbert A. Smith)
- Hills Are My Heritage (Christie Lund Coles)
- Hills are my heritage! My soul would be (Christie Lund Coles)
- Hills of the North, rejoice (Charles Edward Oakley)
- Him, and Him Alone
- Himmel und Erde müssen vergehn (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- Himself (Albert Benjamin Simpson)
- Hinges (Aileen Fisher)
- Hints at Matters of Fact (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hints at Matters of Fact in Utah (Eliza R. Snow)
- His Banner Over Me Is Love (Lyndell Leatherman)
- His Banner Over Us Is Love (Lyndell Leatherman)
- His Battle Ended There (Tom Colvin)
- His battle ended there, death was overcome (Tom Colvin)
- His creatures, all (Alfred C. Rees)
- His Daughter (Michelle Soderberg)
- His Design (Susan Evans McCloud)
- His Eye Is on the Sparrow (Civilla D. Martin)
- His Eye Is on the Sparrow (Civilla D. Martin)
- His Eye Is on the Sparrow / I Need Thee Every Hour (Civilla D. Martin; Annie S. Hawks)
- His Face in the Storm (Haldor Lillenas)
- His Footsteps (Ramona Sartwell Seeley)
- His Glorious Name (Isaiah 9:6)
- His glorious name shall be called Wonderful (Isaiah 9:6)
- His grace aboundeth more (Kate Ulmer)
- His Hands (Kenneth Cope)
- His hands, tools of creation (Kenneth Cope)
- His heart was filled with melodies (Grace S. Colton)
- His Holy Name (Karen Whiting Heiner)
- His Kindness in Me (Nik Day)
- His Little Ones (Frances K. Taylor)
- His Love (Loula K. Rogers)
- His Love (Jake Rau)
- His Love (Tyler Castleton)
- His Love for Me (James Marsden; Clive Romney)
- His Love Will Bring You Home (Jeanni Gould)
- His Love Will Lead You Home (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- His Loving-Kindness (Samuel Medley)
- His Matchless Worth (Samuel Medley)
- His Mighty Hand (George W. Whitcomb)
- His Name (Nik Day)
- His Name Is Called Emmanuel (Ken Bible; Tom Fettke)
- His Name Is Life (William J. Gaither; Carman Licciardello; Gloria Gaither)
- His Name Is Love
- His name is Master, Savior (William J. Gaither; Carman Licciardello; Gloria Gaither)
- His name is Master, Savior, Lion of Judah (William J. Gaither; Carman Licciardello; Gloria Gaither)
- His Name Is Wonderful
- His name is Wonderful, His name is Wonderful
- His Precious Word (William W. Phelps)
- His Promise (Clara W. McMaster)
- His Redeeming Love (Jan Pinborough)
- His Sheep (Rinda Hiatt Fullmer)
- His Sheep Am I (Orien G. Johnson)
- His Still, Small Voice (Timothy B. Wilson)
- His Strength Is Perfect (Steven Curtis Chapman; Jerry Salley)
- His strength is perfect when our strength is gone (Steven Curtis Chapman; Jerry Salley)
- Hist! Jehovah speaks! Moses, his servant (Hannah T. King)
- Historical Sketch from the Creation to the Present Day (Parley P. Pratt)
- His Voice as the Sound (Joseph Swain)
- His Way (William Cowper)
- His Way (Edith Grace Beggs)
- His Way With Thee (Cyrus S. Nusbaum)
- His Wonderful Love (B. A. Black)
- His Word is Written in My Heart (Bobbie Burrow)
- His word is written in my heart. His word (Bobbie Burrow)
- His Work and His Glory (Daniel Carter)
- His young bride stood beside his bed
- Hither we come on festive day
- Hither ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Hit the Line (Anon.)
- Hit the line, hit the line (Anon.)
- Hit the line, hit the line Team work all the time (Anon.)
- Hi ye we hi a we, Ha wi yi hi u we
- Hi yi yi yi Sang little Indian (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ho, All Who Thirst (Alexander M. Peters)
- Ho, all ye brave Battalion boys (William Willes)
- Ho all ye people wide awake Who gladly the Reporter take (Nathan Stein)
- Ho! A song to the Press—to the Deseret Press (William G. Mills)
- Ho! Come back, come back thou wandering star! (Hannah T. King)
- Hoe-Down from “Rodeo” (Aaron Copland)
- Hoe groots kan Gods genade zijn / Amazing grace (John Newton)
- Hoe groots kan Gods genade zijn / Amazing grace, how sweet the sound / Grâce infinie, ô quel beau don (John Newton)
- Hoe, hoe, hoe your row
- Ho! every one that thirsts, draw nigh (Charles Wesley)
- Ho! everyone that thirsts, draw nigh (Charles Wesley)
- Ho! Every Sleeper Waken (Anon.)
- Ho! ev’ry sleeper waken! (Anon.)
- Ho! ev’ry sleeper waken! The sun (Anon.)
- Ho! ev’ry sleeper waken! The sun is in the sky (Anon.)
- Ho, for a life on the farm! (Edwin F. Parry)
- Ho, ho, for the Temple’s completed (William W. Phelps)
- Ho, ho, ho for a life on the farm! Ho, ho, ho for a (Edwin F. Parry)
- Ho! Ho! Ho! Magic! (Naomi W. Randall)
- Ho! Ho! Ho! The Children’s Friend! It casts a magic (Naomi W. Randall)
- Hold Back the Night (Charles H. Nicks Jr.)
- Hold back the night. Give me strength to fight (Charles H. Nicks Jr.)
- Hold fast my hand, and walk with me (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Hold Fast to the Word of God (Vonnie Tims)
- Hold fast to truth
- Hold fast to truth in age and youth
- Holding (Bri Ray)
- Holding Hands Around the World (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Holding You (Melody Fern Jackman)
- Hold On (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- Hold On (Greg Simpson)
- Hold On (Marsha Norman; Lucy Simon)
- Hold On (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Hold On, I Am Coming (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hold On, the Light Will Come (Michael McLean)
- Hold On, the Light Will Come / You’re Not Alone (Michael McLean)
- Hold On Tight (Kenneth Cope)
- Hold On to Life
- Hold On to Me (Nik Day)
- Hold Our Torches High (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Hold Still
- Hold Still / Ich halte stille
- Hold the Fort (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Hold the Fort (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Hold the right hand up, hold
- Hold Thou My Hand (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Hold Thou my hand; so weak I am, and helpless (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Hold to God’s Unchanging Hand (Jennie Wilson)
- Hold to the Rod
- Hold your chin in
- Hold Your Light Up
- Holidays’ Song (Evan Stephens)
- Holiness Becometh the House of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Holiness forevermore (Haldor Lillenas)
- Holiness! Holiness, becometh the House of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Holiness, holiness is what I long for (Scott Underwood)
- Holiness unto the Lord is our watchword (Lelia N. Morris)
- Holla Hi, Holla Ho (German folk song)
- Hollyhocks (Lizzie H. Welker)
- Holy and Good is the Gift of Desire (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Holy Art Thou
- Holy Art Thou (Nicolò Minato; Silvio Stampiglia)
- Holy art Thou, Lord God Almighty
- Holy as thou, O Lord, is none! (Charles Wesley)
- Holy as thou, O Lord, is none! Thy holiness is all thine own (Charles Wesley)
- Holy beacon, purest light (Catherine Papworth; Todd Schwartzman; Russ Dixon)
- Holy Bible, book divine (John Burton)
- Holy Bible, Book Divine (John Burton Sr.)
- Holy Bible, Book divine, precious treasure, thou art mine (John Burton Sr.)
- Holy breath, move in me (Julie de Azevedo)
- Holy Child within the manger (Marty Haugen)
- Holy Darkness (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Holy Father (Kenneth Cope)
- Holy Father (Alva A. Tanner)
- Holy Father, Bless Us (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Holy Father, God Eternal, unto Thee I humbly (Alva A. Tanner)
- Holy Father, God of Might (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Holy Father, great Creator (Alexander Viets Griswold)
- Holy Father heard one yearning (Holly Boyd)
- Holy Father, in thy mercy (Isabella S. Stephenson)
- Holy Father, I was born thy child (Kenneth Cope)
- Holy Father, thou hast loved us (Laurel R. Frost)
- Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness (Paul Gerhardt; John Christian Jacobi)
- Holy Ghost, the Infinite! (George Rawson)
- Holy Ghost, the Infinite! Shine upon our nature’s night (George Rawson)
- Holy Ghost, within this heart and mind (Jewell Dawson)
- Holy Ghost, with Light Divine (Andrew Reed)
- Holy Ghost, with light divine, Shine upon (Andrew Reed)
- Holy God (Liturgical text)
- Holy God
- Holy God
- Holy God, Holy and Glorious (Susan R. Briehl)
- Holy God, Holy and Mighty (Liturgical text)
- Holy God, holy and mighty, holy immortal One (Liturgical text)
- Holy God, Holy and mighty One (Liturgical text)
- Holy God, holy mighty (Liturgical text)
- Holy God, We Praise Thy Name (Ignaz Franz)
- Holy God, We Praise Your Name (Ignaz Franz)
- Holy Ground (Christopher Beatty)
- Holy Ground (Geron Davis)
- Holy Ground
- Holy, happy, pure, and free
- Holy, Holy (Jimmy Owens)
- Holy, Holy (David E. Poole)
- Holy, Holy (Isaiah 6:3)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Laurel R. Frost)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Reginald Heber)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Holy, Holy, Holy
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Argentine folk song)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Paul D. Weber)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Per Harling)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Leon C. Roberts)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Curt Oliver)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Isaiah 6:3)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Charles Gounod)
- Holy, holy, holy are you (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, holy, holy are you, God of power and might (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, holy, holy God
- Holy, holy, holy God, holy, almighty God
- Holy, holy, holy God, holy and mighty
- Holy, holy, holy, God of all power and might
- Holy, holy, holy God of love and majesty
- Holy, holy, holy, God of power and God of might (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, holy, holy, God of the heavenly host
- Holy, holy, holy God, Ruler Almighty
- Holy, holy, holy, God the Almighty! (Reginald Heber)
- Holy, Holy, Holy, Holy (Guillermo Cuéllar)
- Holy, holy, holy, holy, God of power, God of might (David E. Poole)
- Holy, holy, holy, holy, Holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! (Jimmy Owens)
- Holy, holy, holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Grayson Warren Brown)
- Holy, holy, holy, Holy is the Lord
- Holy, holy, holy, Holy is the Lord; Heav’n and earth
- Holy, holy, holy, holy is the Lord. Holy, holy, holy
- Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord of Hosts (Nolene Prince)
- Holy, holy, holy is the Lord! Sing (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Holy, holy, holy is the Lord! Sing, O ye people (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Holy, Holy, Holy Lord (Grayson Warren Brown)
- Holy, Holy, Holy Lord (Jack Schrader)
- Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! (Reginald Heber)
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Early (Reginald Heber)
- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning (Reginald Heber)
- Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! / ¡Santo! ¡Santo! ¡Santo! Señor omnipotente (Reginald Heber)
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts! (Mary Ann Lathbury)
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts (John Merbecke)
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts (Healey Willan)
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts (Charles Winifred Douglas)
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts (James McGregor)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord God of Hosts (Liturgical text)
- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts! (Mary A. Lathbury)
- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts (Taylor)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord God of Hosts, eternal King (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (James McGregor)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Mason Martens)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Howard E. Galley)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (David Hurd)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Richard Felciano)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Calvin Hampton)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (William Mathias)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Robert Powell)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Gerald R. Near)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Jack Schrader)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Paul D. Weber)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Per Harling)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Leon C. Roberts)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Curt Oliver)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might (Sally Ahner)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Paul D. Weber)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Per Harling)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Leon C. Roberts)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Curt Oliver)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Thomas Pavlechko)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth (Sally Ahner)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heav'n and earth (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, holy (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power, God of might (Marty Haugen)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of pow’r and might (Brian Darnell)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of pow’r and might (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of pow'r and might, holy, holy, holy Lord (Richard Proulx)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord God of Sabaoth (International Consultation of English Texts)
- Holy, holy, holy Lord, holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord of Hosts (Isaiah 6:3)
- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord of Hosts; Holy (Isaiah 6:3)
- Holy, Holy, Holy Lord of Hosts; Holy, Holy (Isaiah 6:3)
- Holy, holy, holy, my heart, my heart adores You! / Santo, santo, santo, mi corazón te adora! (Argentine folk song)
- Holy, holy, holy, O God of hosts
- Holy, holy holy / Santo, santo santo (Argentine folk song)
- Holy, Holy is the Lord (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Holy, holy, Lord, God Almighty (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Holy Infant Born This Day (Raymond D. Cook)
- Holy Is He (Claire Cloninger)
- Holy is He and great is His glory (Claire Cloninger)
- Holy Is the Lord (Chris Tomlin; Louie Giglio)
- Holy Is the Lord
- Holy Jesus (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- Holy Jesus, Blessed Jesus (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- Holy Lord (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Holy Lord, I now approach Thee (Anna M. Molgard)
- Holy Lord, most holy Lord (Vikki Cook; Steve Cook)
- Holy Majesty, before You (Samuel J. Hedborn; August W. Kjellstrand)
- Holy, most holy art Thou, Lord God Almighty, holy (Nicolò Minato; Silvio Stampiglia)
- Holy, Most Holy Lord (John 12:13)
- Holy Night, Blessed Night (Weiyu Zhu; Jingren Wu)
- Holy night! silent night! All is calm (Joseph Mohr)
- Holy One, Jesus Christ (V. Michael McKay)
- Holy One, now let your servant go in peace
- Holy One, peaceful and mild (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Holy one, sacred son (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Holy Places (Sally DeFord)
- Holy places, safe and sure (Sally DeFord)
- Holy Presence, Holy Teacher (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Holy Savior in the Manger (Raymond D. Cook)
- Holy Scriptures! book divine! (John Burton)
- Holy Scriptures! book divine! Precious treasure, thou art mine! (John Burton)
- Holy Spirit (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Holy Spirit (Richard Smallwood)
- Holy Spirit, Bless Your Children (Peter W. Rehwaldt)
- Holy Spirit, breathe on me (Edwin Hatch; B. McKinney)
- Holy Spirit, Come, Confirm Us (Brian Foley)
- Holy Spirit, Come to Us (Taizé Community)
- Holy Spirit, come to us / Veni Sancte Spiritus (Taizé Community)
- Holy Spirit, Come upon Me (Jan McGuire)
- Holy Spirit, Come with Power (Ann Neufeld Rupp)
- Holy Spirit, come with power; Breathe (Ann Neufeld Rupp)
- Holy Spirit, Descend upon this child of thine (Jewell Dawson)
- Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling (Timothy Rees)
- Holy Spirit, ever living (Timothy Rees)
- Holy Spirit, faithful Guide (Marcus Morris Wells)
- Holy Spirit, faithful Guide, Ever near (Marcus Morris Wells)
- Holy Spirit, font of light (John Webster Grant)
- Holy Spirit, heavenly dove! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Holy Spirit, heav’nly dove! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Holy Spirit, lead the way (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Holy Spirit, Lead Us (Claire Kelly; Richard A. Kelly)
- Holy Spirit, Light Divine (Andrew Reed)
- Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Holy Spirit, Lord of love (William D. Maclagan)
- Holy Spirit, Lord of love, Thou who camest (William D. Maclagan)
- Holy Spirit, Now Outpoured (John W. Peterson)
- Holy Spirit, Rain Down (Russell Fragar)
- Holy Spirit, rain down, rain down (Russell Fragar)
- Holy Spirit, source of gladness (Joel H. Johnson)
- Holy Spirit, Teacher, Friend (Joy F. Patterson)
- Holy Spirit, Thou Art Welcome (Dottie Rambo)
- Holy Spirit, Thou art welcome in this place (Dottie Rambo)
- Holy Spirit, Truth Divine (Samuel Longfellow)
- Holy temple, hallowed walls (Sally DeFord)
- Holy Temples Ever Rising (Naida Dickson)
- Holy Temples on Mount Zion (Archibald F. Bennett)
- Holy temples on Mount Zion In a lofty splendor (Archibald F. Bennett)
- Holy Wisdom (Patrick Michaels)
- Holy Wisdom, Lamp of Learning (Ruth Duck)
- Holy, wise and blessed Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- Holy Woman, Graceful Giver (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Holy woman, graceful giver, prophet, servant, and believer (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Holy words long preserved (Lynn DeShazo)
- Holy words long preserved for our walk in this world (Lynn DeShazo)
- Holy words, long preseved (Lynn DeShazo)
- Home (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- Home (Orson F. Whitney)
- Home (Anon.)
- Home (William W. Phelps)
- Home
- Home (Lucy Wright Snow)
- Home (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Home (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Home (William W. Phelps)
- Home (R. C. Evans)
- Home (R. C. Evans)
- Home (R. C. Evans)
- Home (Shannon Sanders; Marc Broussard; Marshall N. Altman; Ted Broussard; Andrew Ramsey)
- Home (Amy Foster-Gillies; Michael Bublé; Alan Chang)
- Home and Family Medley
- Home and Friends (Evan Stephens)
- Home and Heart (Happy Medium)
- Home at Last, Safe at Last (Brett Raymond)
- Home, Beautiful Home (Thomas MacKellar)
- Home Builders’ Song (Mary Rose Jack)
- Home Can Be a Heaven on Earth (Carolyn Hamilton Klopfer)
- Home-Coming Day (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Home Defense Song (Evan Stephens)
- Home, fare thee well! the ocean’s storm is o’er
- Home, Fare the Well
- Home Forever (Norwegian folk song)
- Home, home, I’m not forgetting thee (Anon.)
- Home, home, shineth before us! (Cranmer’s Collection)
- Home, home, shineth before us! When, when shall we get there? (Cranmer’s Collection)
- Home I’ll Be (Rita MacNeil)
- Home in the West
- Home Is a Place of Peace (Kirsten K. Hoopes)
- Home is the dearest spot on earth (R. C. Evans)
- Home is where the heart is (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- Home is where the heart is And warmth (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- Home is where there’s father (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- Homeland (Evan Stephens)
- Homeland! fair land, Loved land (Evan Stephens)
- Homeless (Michael McLean)
- Home Love (Evan Stephens)
- Home Manufactures (William Willes)
- Home of our Youth (Edward H. Anderson)
- Home of the Brave (Firefly)
- Home of the soul (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- Home on the Range (Western folk song)
- Home’s Bright Love (Orson Scott Card)
- Home, Sweet Home (John Howard Payne)
- Home, Sweet Home, in the Mountain Loam
- Home, sweet home! my heart still loves thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Home, sweet home! my heart still loves thee; All thy mem’ries round me cling (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Home! thy joys are passing lovely (Samuel F. Smith)
- Home! thy joys are passing lovely, Joys no stranger-heart can tell! (Samuel F. Smith)
- Home to Me (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Homeward Bound (Marta Keen)
- Home We Come (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Home (Ye Who Would Brave the Bounding Billow) (Orson F. Whitney)
- Ho, my comrades! see the signal (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Honduras Alleluia (Traditional)
- Honest (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Honest and Truthfully Yours (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Honesty is a companion of mine (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Honey for your hotcakes, Honey for your bread (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Honey Gatherer’s Song (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Honey in the rock (F. A. Graves)
- Honor and Fame (Evan Stephens)
- Honor and fame, eternal life and glory (Evan Stephens)
- Honor the Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- Honor the pioneers, ’Tis a day for celebration (Mark Nichols)
- Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Hoop is een licht (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Hoop is een licht, hoop is een licht / Hope is a light! Hope is a light! / Vive l’espoir ! Vive l’espoir ! (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Hoor, Ik roep je bij je naam (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Hoor, Ik roep je bij je naam / I have called you by your name / Tu sais… je t’ai appelé par ton nom (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Hoot Owl Song
- Hope (Isaac Watts)
- Hope in God, hope in God, hope in God forevermore
- Hope is a balm for ev’ry wound (M. Rodgers)
- Hope is a balm for ev’ry wound; It lifts the drooping head (M. Rodgers)
- Hope Is a Light (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Hope is a light / ¡Esperanza! / Vive l’espoir ! (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Hope is a star that shines in the night (Brian Wren)
- Hope looks beyond the bounds of time (Martha Jane)
- Hope of Israel (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Hope of Israel (William Willes)
- Hope of Israel, Zion’s army (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Hope of Israel, Zion’s army, Children (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Hope of Israel, Zion’s army, children of the (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Hope of Israel, Zion’s army, Children of the promised (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Hope of Israel, Zion’s army, Children of the promised day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Hope of the World (Georgia Harkness)
- Hope of the world, O Christ of great compassion (Georgia Harkness)
- Hope of the world, O Christ of great compasssion (Georgia Harkness)
- Hope of the world, thou Christ of great compassion (Georgia Harkness)
- Hope on, my heart and take thy fill (William Willes)
- Hope, Peace, Joy and Love (Randy Edwards; Sherry Upshaw)
- Hope Was Born (Clive Romney)
- Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, Right foot
- Hopping Song
- Hoppity (Alan Alexander Milne)
- Horsie, Horsie, on Your Way (Anon.)
- Hosanna (Rita S. Robinson)
- Hosanna (Moravian hymn)
- Hosanna (Brenton Brown; Paul Baloche)
- Hosanna (Carl Tuttle)
- Hosanna (Mark 11:9)
- Hosanna (Jim Strathdee)
- Hosanna (Brooke Fraser)
- Hosanna (Russell M. Nelson)
- Hosanna! (Julien Didiée)
- Hosanna! Blessed is He that comes (Moravian hymn)
- Hosannah! (Evan Stephens)
- Hosanna! Hallelujah! (Evan Stephens)
- Hosannah Anthem (Evan Stephens)
- Hosannah, hosannah be given (Joel H. Johnson)
- Hosannah, Hosannah, Hosannah (Evan Stephens)
- Hosanna, hosanna (Isaac Watts)
- Hosanna, hosanna (Jim Strathdee)
- Hosanna, Hosanna (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Hosanna Hosanna (Mark 11:9)
- Hosanna! Hosanna! Hallelujah! (Evan Stephens)
- Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna! (Jim Strathdee)
- Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna! Hosanna, let our voices raise (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Hosanna, hosanna, Hosanna in the highest (Carl Tuttle)
- Hosannah to the great “I Am” (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hosannah to the great Messiah (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hosannah to the great Messiah, The long expected Savior King (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hosannah, with a cheerful sound (Isaac Watts)
- Hosanna in the highest (James Hart Brumm)
- Hosanna! Let our voices ring (Rita S. Robinson)
- Hosanna! Let our voices ring With praises (Rita S. Robinson)
- Hosanna! let our voices ring With praises to our (Rita S. Robinson)
- Hosanna! let us join to sing (Edmund Butcher)
- Hosanna, Loud Hosanna (Jennette Threlfall)
- Hosanna, loud hosanna, the little children sang (Jennette Threlfall)
- Hosannas clear are now resounding (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Hosannas clear are now resounding. Celestial (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Hosanna, Thy Savior Hath Come (Joseph Swain; Rob Gardner (adapter))
- Hosanna to God and the Lamb (William W. Phelps)
- Hosanna to My Lord (Emma Rae Mohlman)
- Hosanna to the Great Messiah (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hosanna to the Lamb (F. Phillip Tandy)
- Hosanna to the Lamb, Alleluia, Amen (F. Phillip Tandy)
- Hosanna to the Lamb. Allelui-Amen (F. Phillip Tandy)
- Hosanna to the Living Lord! (Reginald Heber)
- Hosanna to the living Lord! Hosanna to the Incarnate Word! (Reginald Heber)
- Hosea (Gregory Norbet)
- Ho, Sheep (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hosts of children ev’ry morning (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Hosts of children, ev’ry morning, Seek the Lord (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Hot Dog
- Hours and Days and Years and Ages (Rhijivis Feith; Henrietta Ten Harmsel; Leonard P. Brink)
- House of Faith (Jeanni Gould)
- House of Faith (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- House of God (Mariénne Kreitlow)
- House of Prayer (Norma Anne Kirkendall)
- Hover o’er me, Holy Spirit (Elwood H. Stokes)
- How ’70 Leaves Us and How ’71 Finds Us (Eliza R. Snow)
- How are thy servants blest! (Joseph Addison)
- How are Thy servants blest, O Lord! (Joseph Addison)
- How are thy servants blest, O Lord! How sure is their defense! (Joseph Addison)
- How beauteous are their feet (Isaac Watts)
- How beauteous are their feet who stand (Isaac Watts)
- How beauteous are their feet who stand on Zion’s hill! (Isaac Watts)
- How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- How beauteous were the marks divine, That in thy meekness used to shine (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- How beautiful are the feet of him (Isaiah 52:7; Archibald T. Davidson)
- How beautiful in youth the golden dreams (Emmeline B. Wells)
- How beautiful now on the tops of the mountains
- How beautiful, on all the hills (William B. O. Peabody)
- How beautiful, on all the hills The crimson light is shed (William B. O. Peabody)
- How beautiful on the tops of the mountains (Old Edition)
- How beautiful on the tops of the mountains, The heralds of Jesus already appear (Old Edition)
- How Beautiful, Our Spacious Skies (Miriam Therese Winter; Katharine Lee Bates)
- How Beautiful Thy Temples, Lord (Frank I. Kooyman)
- How beautiful thy temples, Lord! Each one a sacred (Frank I. Kooyman)
- How Beautiful upon the Mountains! (John E. Tullidge)
- How Beautiful upon the Mountains (F. Flaxington Harker)
- How Beautiful upon the Mountains (Robert Cundick)
- How beautiful upon the mountains, how beautiful (John E. Tullidge)
- How Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- How Blessed Are They Who Trust in Christ (Fred Pratt Green)
- How blessed are thy children, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- How blessed from the bonds of sin (Jane Borthwick; Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- How blessed is the child (Joel H. Johnson)
- How Blessed Is This Place, O Lord (Ernest E. Ryden)
- How blessed the sacred tie that binds (Anna L. Barbauld)
- How blessed the sacred tie that binds
- How blessed the sacred tie that binds Believers’ hearts in one!
- How blest are the dead who have died in the Lord (Charles Derry)
- How blest are the dead who have died in the Lord, E’en so, saith the Spirit, Amen, and Amen! (Charles Derry)
- How blest are the sorrowful
- How blest are they (Liturgical text)
- How Blest Are They (Fred Pratt Green)
- How blest are they, how blest are they (Liturgical text)
- How Blest Are They Who Hear God’s Word (Johan Nordahl Brun)
- How blest are they who know the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- How Blest Are They Whose Trespass
- How Blest Are They Who Trust in Christ (Fred Pratt Green)
- How Blest Are Those Who Fear the LORD
- How Blest Are Those Who Know Their Need of God
- How blest is he who hears (Joel H. Johnson)
- How blest, O Lord, thy people are (Joel H. Johnson)
- How blest the children, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- How blest the righteous when he dies (Anna L. Barbauld)
- How blest the righteous when he dies, When sinks a weary soul to rest! (Anna L. Barbauld)
- How Blest the Sacred Tie That Binds (Anna L. Barbauld)
- How blest the sacred tie that binds, In union sweet, according minds! (Anna L. Barbauld)
- How Blest, Those Whose Transgressions
- How blind are those who think that God (Kathy J. Wilkins)
- How bright appears the Morning Star (Philipp Nicolai)
- How Bright Is the Day (S. B. Sawyer)
- How brightly beams the morning star! (Philipp Nicolai)
- How buoyant are the hopes, that youth inspires! (Emmeline B. Wells)
- How calm and beautiful the morn (Thomas Hastings)
- How calm and beautiful the morn, That gilds the sacred tomb (Thomas Hastings)
- How calm and bright the lovely morn (Palmer Hartsough)
- How calm are thou sleeping, sweet, innocent child (Hannah T. King)
- How came this mighty nation? (Eliza R. Snow)
- How can a sinner know (Charles Wesley)
- How can a sinner know (Charles Wesley)
- How can a sinner know His sins on earth forgiven? (Charles Wesley)
- How can a sinner know His sins on earth forgiven? (Charles Wesley)
- How can a stranger in their griefs take part (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- How Can Creation’s Voice Be Still (Anders Frostenson; Fred Kaan)
- How can I bear to leave thee
- How can I bear to leave thee
- How can I bear to leave thee? One parting
- How can I bear to leave thee, One parting kiss
- How Can I Be Lonely (Haldor Lillenas)
- How Can I Ever Sufficiently Praise Him? (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- How can I face all this suffering? (Joel McCausland; Betsy Jenson)
- How Can I Keep from Singing (Pauline T.)
- How can I know, deep in my heart (Jeannine Lasky; Todd McCabe; Jim Funk; Barry Gibbons)
- How Can I Leave Thee (Helmina von Chézy)
- How can I leave thee! How can I (Helmina von Chézy)
- How can I leave thee? How can I from thee (Helmina von Chézy)
- How can I leave thee! How can I from thee part! (Helmina von Chézy)
- How can I leave thee! How can I from the part! (Helmina von Chézy)
- How can I leave thee, How speak the sad (Helmina von Chézy)
- How Can I Say Thanks (Andraé Crouch)
- How can I say thanks for the things you have done for me (Andraé Crouch)
- How can I say thanks for the things You have done for me (Andraé Crouch)
- How can I say that I love the Lord (V. Michael McKay)
- How Can It Be? (Avis Christiansen)
- How Can I Thank Thee? (Rita S. Robinson)
- How can I thank Thee, dear Father above (Rita S. Robinson)
- How Can I Thank You, Lord (August Crull; David Denicke)
- How Can We Name a Love (Brian Wren)
- How Can We Sinners Know (Charles Wesley)
- How Can You Recognize a Child of God (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- How cheering the thought, that the spirits in bliss (John W. Cunningham)
- How cheering the thought, that the spirits in bliss Will waft their bright forms to a world such as this (John W. Cunningham)
- How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord (Fred Pratt Green)
- How comes the postman Friendly as can be (George Kent)
- How Could I Have Known (Kenneth Cope)
- How Could I Know? (Anna Prince Redd)
- How could one man hush the wind? (Kevin Hardy Wells)
- How could the Father tell the world (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- How could the Father tell the world of love and tenderness? (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- How dark and gloomy was the night (Richard Alldridge)
- How Dear to God Are Little Children (Jaclyn Thomas Milne)
- How dear to my heart are the Pioneer mem’ries (Annie Malin)
- How dear to my heart are the scenes (Samuel Woodworth)
- How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood (Samuel Woodworth)
- How dear to our hearts is this last dispensation (J. S. Knauss)
- How dear to this heart are the scenes (Samuel Woodworth)
- How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood (Samuel Woodworth)
- How Deep the Father’s Love for Us (Stuart Townend)
- How deep the Father’s love for us, how vast beyond all measure (Stuart Townend)
- How deep the shadows of despair (Janice Kapp Perry)
- How Deep the Silence of the Soul (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- How did my heart rejoice to hear (Isaac Watts)
- How did this happen, Why did I stray (Steven K. Jones)
- How different from gold are riches of soul (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- How doth the little busy bee
- How doth the little busy bee Improve each
- How doth the little busy bee improve each shining hour
- How do thy mercies close me round! (Charles Wesley)
- How do Thy mercies close me round! (Charles Wesley)
- How do you capture the wind on the water? (John Rutter)
- How do you do? (Thelma J. Harrison)
- How Do You Do (Clara Louise Kessler)
- How Do You Do (Anon.)
- How Do You Do? (Anon.)
- How Do You Do (Vilate B. Terry)
- How do you do, friends, how do you do? (Anon.)
- How do you do, how do you do (Thelma J. Harrison)
- How do you do, how do you do, I’m so happy to see (Thelma J. Harrison)
- How do you do? I’m very glad
- How do you measure my dad? (Lyla Haws)
- How Do You Move a Mountain (Amber Anderson)
- How do you share the love of Jesus with a lonely man? (W. J. R.)
- Howd’y (Anon.)
- How d’ya do
- How d’ya do, boys and girls, how d’ya do?
- Howdy Do? (Phil Fleming; Charlie Harrison; Cal DeVoll)
- Howdy do, Mister Speaker, Howdy Do? (Phil Fleming; Charlie Harrison; Cal DeVoll)
- How D’ye Do (Phil Fleming; Charlie Harrison; Cal DeVoll)
- How D’Ye Do, Bluebird Pal
- How d’ye do, Mister Johnson? How d’ye do? (Phil Fleming; Charlie Harrison; Cal DeVoll)
- How D’Ye Do, My Partner
- How d’you do, brother (name) How d’you do!
- How Excellent Is Thy Name (Paul Smith; Melodie Tunney)
- How excellent is Thy name, O Lord (Paul Smith; Melodie Tunney)
- How Excellent Thy Name (Howard Hanson)
- How fair is the daughter of Zion, Whose (J. Reuben Clark Jr.)
- How Far Is It to Bethlehem? (Frances A. Chesterton)
- How far is it to Bethlehem? Not very far (Frances A. Chesterton)
- How fast the seasons pass! Sweet springtime (Evan Stephens)
- How Firm a Foundaion (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How Firm a Foundation (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation for you has been laid (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation, O saints of the Lord (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation, ye Saints (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation, ye Saints of the Lord, Is laid (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in his excellent word (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How firm a foundation you saints of the Lord (Selection of Hymns, John Rippon, 1787; Robert Keen)
- How Fleet the Precious Moments Roll (Parley P. Pratt)
- How fleet the precious moments roll! How soon (Parley P. Pratt)
- How fleet the precious moments roll! How soon the harvest will be o’er (Parley P. Pratt)
- How foolish to the carnal mind (Parley P. Pratt)
- How foolish to the carnal mind The ord’nances of God appear (Parley P. Pratt)
- How frail the human form (David H. Smith)
- How frail the human form, How frail the human mind (David H. Smith)
- How Gentle God’s Command (Philip Doddridge)
- How gentle God’s command! How kind (Philip Doddridge)
- How gentle God’s command! How kind his precepts are! (Philip Doddridge)
- How Gentle God’s Commands (Philip Doddridge)
- How gentle God’s commands! How kind (Philip Doddridge)
- How gentle God’s commands, how kind his (Philip Doddridge)
- How gentle God’s commands! How kind his precepts (Philip Doddridge)
- How glorious is our heavenly King
- How glorious will be the morning
- How glorious will be the morning, When Christ
- How glorious will be the morning, When Christ will come to earth again
- How glow the tall ice-peaks like molten gold
- How good it is to sing
- How Good, Lord, to Be Here! (Joseph A. Robinson)
- How Great Is Our God (Jesse Reeves; Ed Cash; Chris Tomlin)
- How great is the Lord in the city of Zion (Mary Judd Page)
- How Great Is the Love of the Father (Edna W. Sikkema)
- How Great Our God’s Majestic Name (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- How Great Our Joy (Hugo Jüngst)
- How Great Shall Be Your Joy (Janice Kapp Perry)
- How Great the Day When Christ Shall Come (John V. Pearson)
- How Great the Goodness of Our God (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- How Great the Joy (Anon.)
- How great the joy, that promis’d day (Anon.)
- How great the joy, that promised day (Anon.)
- How great the joy, the promised day (Anon.)
- How Great the Mercies of Our Lord
- How Great the Wisdom (Eliza R. Snow)
- How Great the Wisdom and the Love (Eliza R. Snow)
- How great the wisdom and the love That filled (Eliza R. Snow)
- How great the wisdom and the love That filled the (Eliza R. Snow)
- How great the wisdom and the love That filled the courts (Eliza R. Snow)
- How Great Thou Art (Carl Boberg; Stuart K. Hine (adapter))
- How Great Thou Art/Clair de Lune
- How great was the love of the Father (Arlene L. Buffington)
- How Great You Are (Phil Posthuma)
- How happy are the little flock (Charles Wesley)
- How Happy Are the Saints of God (David Gambrell)
- How happy are they (Charles Wesley)
- How happy are they Who their Saviour obey (Charles Wesley)
- How happy are they, Who the Savior obey (Charles Wesley)
- How happy every child of grace (Charles Wesley)
- How happy ev’ry child of grace (Charles Wesley)
- How happy, gracious Lord, are we (Charles Wesley)
- How happy, gracious Lord, are we, Divinely drawn to follow thee (Charles Wesley)
- How happy is the little flock (Charles Wesley)
- How happy is the man who has chosen wisdom’s ways
- How happy the believer (Harvey S. Dille)
- How happy the believer Who walks the narrow way (Harvey S. Dille)
- How happy the Saints who are faithful and true (John Lyon)
- How Happy You Who Work for Peace! (Shirley Erena Murray)
- How hast thou, Lord, in righteous wrath (Thomas Gibbons)
- How hast thou, Lord, in righteous wrath Blasted our promised joy! (Thomas Gibbons)
- How have the nations grown corrupt! (John Jaques)
- How, how do you do (Anon.)
- How I Got Over (C. H. C.)
- How I love her who can tell? O’er me she ’as cast a spell (Gus M. Clarke)
- “How I love you, little maid!” (John B. Tabb)
- “How I love you, little maid!” Said the sunbeam (John B. Tabb)
- How I Love You, LORD, My God (Ada Roeper-Boulogne)
- How I praise Thee, precious Savior (Mary E. Maxwell)
- How I praise the great Creator (David George Ball)
- How Is a Boy to Know? (Brett Raymond)
- How Is It Done (Nik Day)
- How it charmed me and filled me with gladness (Thoro Harris)
- How I wish this hadn’t come right now (Ron Simpson; Clive Romney)
- How I would love to kneel at the manger (Rebecca H. Martin)
- How large the promise, how divine (Isaac Watts)
- How Like a Gentle Spirit (C. Eric Lincoln)
- How like a gentle spirit deep within (C. Eric Lincoln)
- How like the flowers are Bee Hive Girls (Ruth May Fox)
- How like the flowers are Bee-Hive Girls (Ruth May Fox)
- How long can the heathen rage and children fail to thrive? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- How Long Has It Been? (M. L.)
- How long has it been since you talked with the Lord (M. L.)
- How Long Must We Wait? (S. M. Glasgow)
- How Long, O God (Ralph F. Smith)
- How Long, O God, How Long? (Thomas H. Troeger)
- How long, O God, how long? The ancient cry (Thomas H. Troeger)
- “How long, O God?” the psalmist cries (Ralph F. Smith)
- How Long, O God, Will My Prayers Be in Vain? (Barbara Hamm)
- How long, O God? Will you be angry forever?
- How Long, O Lord (Psalm 13; Barbara Woollett)
- How Long, O Lord, How Long (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- How long, O Lord, how long will evil’s (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- How Long, O Lord, Most Holy (John A. Widtsoe)
- How Long, O Lord Most Holy and True (John A. Widtsoe)
- How long, O Lord, most holy and true, Shall shadowed (John A. Widtsoe)
- How long, O Lord, will you forget (Psalm 13; Barbara Woollett)
- How long shall death the tyrant reign (Isaac Watts)
- How long shall death, the tyrant, reign, And triumph o’er the just (Isaac Watts)
- How long shall we be hunted (Eliza R. Snow)
- How long shall we be hunted, like foxes in the chase (Eliza R. Snow)
- How long shall we wait, O God (Marty Haugen)
- How long we’ve written, and how much (Hannah T. King)
- How Long Will You Forget Me, Lord (Christopher Idle)
- How long will you forget me, Lord, And hide your face away? (Christopher Idle)
- How Long Wilt Thou Forget? (Psalm 13)
- How long wilt Thou forget me, Lord? (Psalm 13)
- How long wilt Thou forget me, Lord? Shall it forever be? (Psalm 13)
- How lost were our days till we met with the Gospel (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- How lost were our days ’til we met with the gospel (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- How Lovely and How Pleasant (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- How Lovely Are the Messengers (Julius Schubring)
- How lovely are the messengers that preach (Julius Schubring)
- How lovely are the messengers that preach us the (Julius Schubring)
- How lovely are the messengers that preach us the gospel (Julius Schubring)
- How lovely are thy dwellings fair (John Milton)
- How Lovely, God, How Lovely (Arlo Duba)
- How Lovely Is the Evening (Traditional German)
- How Lovely Is the Woman (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- How lovely is the woman who goeth forth in compassion (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- How lovely is thy dwelling place (Scottish Psalter)
- How lovely is thy dwelling place (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place (Psalm 84; Mack Wilberg)
- How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place (Johannes Brahms)
- How lovely is thy dwelling place, O Lord (Johannes Brahms)
- How lovely is thy dwelling place, O Lord of hosts, to thee! (Scottish Psalter)
- How Lovely Is Your Dwelling (Justin H. Krecht)
- How Lovely Is Your Dwelling (Jean Janzen)
- How lovely is your dwelling, O God, my hope and strength (Jean Janzen)
- How lovely is your dwelling, O Lord of hosts (Justin H. Krecht)
- How lovely is your dwelling place (Matt Redman)
- How lovely is Your dwelling place, O Lord Almighty (Matt Redman)
- How Lovely, Lord (Arlo Duba)
- How Lovely, Lord, How Lovely (Arlo Duba)
- How lovely, O how lovely (Arlo Duba)
- How lovely on the mountains (Leonard E. Smith Jr.)
- How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him (Leonard E. Smith Jr.)
- How lustre shone on every line
- How Majestic Is Your Name (Michael W. Smith)
- How majestic is your name in all the earth
- How many are the thrilling sounds
- How many miles to Baby land? Any one (George Cooper)
- How many miles to baby land? Anyone can tell (George Cooper)
- How many old-timers remember the day
- How many people scan our acts and deem them (William Willes)
- How Many Times (V. James Lovalvo)
- How many times, discouraged (Eben E. Rexford)
- How many times, discouraged, We sink (Eben E. Rexford)
- How many times have you wondered (V. James Lovalvo)
- How Many Times We Start Again (Thomas H. Troeger)
- How many ways for doing good (Anon.)
- How marvellous God’s greatness (Valdimar Briem)
- How Marvelous God’s Greatness (Valdimar Briem)
- How Merciful Is God (Linda G. Paulsen)
- How merry is the springtime (George Minns)
- How merry is the springtime! How happy all (George Minns)
- How Much Is It Worth? (Susan Evans McCloud; Ron Simpson)
- How often I long for the day
- How often I long for the day, When life’s
- How often in sweet meditation (Parley P. Pratt)
- How often in sweet meditation, my mind (Parley P. Pratt)
- How often when my fancy’s free (Ruth May Fox)
- How often when my fancy’s free I hie away to Galilee (Ruth May Fox)
- How often when my fancy’s free I sail away to Galilee (Ruth May Fox)
- How often when with unremittent grieving (Helen Kimball Orgill)
- How oft have I warned you, my people
- How oft have sin and Satan strove (Isaac Watts)
- How oft have we resigned (Joel H. Johnson)
- How oft in holy converse (Fanny J. Crosby)
- How oft, O Lord, thy face hath shone (William Bright)
- How Our Hearts with Joy Abound (Michael Morgan)
- How passing strange, yet true, that man so great (John Lyon)
- How pleasant and easy the plan
- How pleasant, how divinely fair (Isaac Watts)
- How pleasant, Lord, to see (Joel H. Johnson)
- How pleasant o’er the earth’s fair form (Mark H. Forscutt)
- How pleasant o’er the earth’s fair form Shines out the summer’s sun (Mark H. Forscutt)
- How pleasant ’tis to see (Isaac Watts)
- How pleasant ’t is to see (Isaac Watts)
- How pleasant ’t is to see Kindred and friends agree (Isaac Watts)
- How pleasant to live in unity
- How Pleasant to Mingle Together (Ruth May Fox)
- How pleas’d and blest (Isaac Watts)
- How pleasd and blest was I (Isaac Watts)
- How pleas’d and blest was I to hear the people cry (Isaac Watts)
- How pleased and blessed was I (Isaac Watts)
- How pleased and blest was I (Isaac Watts)
- How pleased and blest was I, To hear the people cry (Isaac Watts)
- How Pleasing to Behold (John Dobell)
- How pleasing to behold and see (John Dobell)
- How pleasing to behold and see The friends of Jesus all agree (John Dobell)
- How precious is the book divine (John Fawcett)
- How precious is the book divine, By inspiration given! (John Fawcett)
- How precious is the name (Barby Litchfield)
- How precious is the truth divine (Joel H. Johnson)
- How precious is thy word, O Lord!
- How precious is your steadfast love, O God (David Lee)
- How Precious Is Your Unfailing Love (David Lee)
- How precious is your unfailing love, O God (David Lee)
- How quietly the day gives place to night (Grace M. Candland)
- How Shall I Come Before the Lord (Dean McIntyre)
- How Shall I Live? (Pat Brown)
- How shall the saints their treasures give (Joseph Smith III)
- How shall the saints their treasures give In gracious worship, full and free (Joseph Smith III)
- How Shall They Hear the Word of God (Michael Perry)
- How Shall They Hear, Who Have Not Heard (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- How Shall the Young Direct Their Way
- How Shall We Come Before You Now (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- How Shall We Find You (Shirley Erena Murray)
- How shall we find you, God who is Holy (Shirley Erena Murray)
- How shall we stand amid uncertainty? (Sally DeFord)
- How simple some words! Yet we cannot deny (Hannah T. King)
- How Small Our Span of Life (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- How small our span of life, O God (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- How softly falls the evening shadows pale (Emmeline B. Wells)
- How soon youth’s flower of beauty fades
- How strong and sweet my Father’s care (Anon.; Blanche Hoke)
- How sweet and how blest (Hannah T. King)
- How sweet are the mem’ries (Edwin F. Parry)
- How Sweet Are the Songs of Jesus (Daniel R. Lucas)
- How sweet are the tidings
- How sweet are the tidings that greet the pilgrims ear
- How sweet, at the day’s dawning light (Joel H. Johnson)
- How sweet communion is on earth
- How sweet communion is on earth With those who’ve realized the birth
- How sweet, how heavenly is the sight (Joseph Swain)
- How sweet is the association of hearts united (Eliza R. Snow)
- How sweet is the communion (William W. Phelps)
- How sweet is the communion Of saints (William W. Phelps)
- How sweet is the mem’ry of all that we love
- How sweet is the song nature sings, ‘Tis heard in (Samuel B. Mitton)
- How sweetly flowed the Gospel’s sound (John Bowring)
- How sweetly flowed the Gospel’s sound From lips of gentleness and grace (John Bowring)
- How sweet, on Zion’s hill, O Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- How sweet the hour of closing day (William Hiley Bathurst)
- How Sweet the Joy That Easter Morn (Janice Kapp Perry)
- How sweet the melting lay (Phoebe H. Brown)
- How sweet the melting lay Which breaks upon the ear (Phoebe H. Brown)
- How Sweet the Name of Jesus (John Newton)
- How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds (John Newton)
- How sweet the Spirit’s voice (Joel H. Johnson)
- How Sweet to Reflect (W. C. Tillou)
- How sweet to reflect on those joys that await me (W. C. Tillou)
- How sweet to reflect on those joys that await me In yon blissful region, the haven of rest (W. C. Tillou)
- How sweet to sing God’s praise! (Joel H. Johnson)
- How sweet to the soul of the saint ere he rest (Phineus Tempest)
- How sweet to the soul of the saint ere he rest From his trials, his labor and care (Phineus Tempest)
- How Sweet Was the Garden, Fertile and Fair (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- How sweet when the morning of Sabbath doth (Frederick Gardner)
- How swiftly time flies on apace (John Lyon)
- How swift the flight of our appointed days! (Carrie Tanner)
- How swift the months have pass’d away (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- How swift the months have passed (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- How swift the months have passed away (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours (John Newton)
- How the fire fell (Johnson Oatman)
- How the Light from Zion’s Mountain (Eliza R. Snow)
- How the moments onward hasten (Evan Stephens)
- How the wind blows! How the cold grows! (Hollis Dann)
- How the wind blows! How the cold grows! Jack Frost (Hollis Dann)
- How the wind blows! How the cold grows! Jack Frost is (Hollis Dann)
- How they love to dance the samba (Brazilian folk song)
- How to Cure a Cough
- How to reach the masses, men of every birth (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- How to reach the masses, men of ev’ry birth (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- How Vast the Benefits Divine (Augustus M. Toplady)
- How vast the wisdom, love and power
- How vast thy creations! Thy works all declare (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- How vast thy treasures, soul-inspiring Star! (John Lyon)
- How Very Good and Pleasant (Barbara Boertje)
- How welcome is the truth that flows (John S. Davis)
- How we love to listen, ’neath the cooling shade (William Powell)
- How Wide the Love of Christ (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- How Will The Saints Rejoice (Charles Wesley)
- How will the Saints rejoice to tell (Charles Wesley)
- How will the Saints rejoice to tell And count (Charles Wesley)
- How will the saints rejoice to tell! And count their suff’rings o’er (Charles Wesley)
- How Will They Know? (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- How will they know, the ones for whom we care (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- How Wondrous and Great (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- How Wondrous and Great Thy Works (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- How wondrous and great thy works, God of praise! (Henry U. Onderdonk)
- How wondrous great, how glorious bright (Isaac Watts; Caryl Micklen)
- How You Live (Cindy Morgan)
- Hoy celebramos con gozo al Dios (Mortimer Arias)
- Hoy celebramos con gozo al Dios / Come celebrate with thanksgiving (Mortimer Arias)
- Ho ye weary, heavy laden
- Hudson (Parley P. Pratt)
- Hudson
- Humanity, with a mighty hope (Joseph H. Ward)
- Humanity with a mighty hope, is watching with (Joseph H. Ward)
- Humble shepherds long ago (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Humble shepherds long ago watching through (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Humble shepherds long ago watching thru the night (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Humble souls, that seek salvation (John Fawcett)
- Humble souls, that seek salvation Through the Lamb’s redeeming blood (John Fawcett)
- Humble Souls That Seek Savlation (John Fawcett)
- Humble souls, who seek salvation (John Fawcett)
- Humble though our Bethel be (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Humble though our Bethel be, ’Tis a consecrated shrine (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Humble Thyself in the Sight of the Lord (Bob Hudson)
- Humble Way (Doug Stewart)
- Humble Yourself (Folk hymn)
- Humble Yourself (Zambia)
- Humble yourself before the Lord (Folk hymn)
- Humbly I adore thee, Verity unseen (Thomas Aquinas)
- Humbly In Your Sight (Tom Colvin)
- Humbly Now I Come to Thee (L. Melvin Ward)
- Humilie-toi devant le Seigneur (Folk hymn)
- Humilie-toi devant le Seigneur / Humble yourself before the Lord (Folk hymn)
- Humility (Charles W. Penrose)
- Humility (Naomi Russell)
- Humility
- Humming Chorus
- Humpty Dumpty
- Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
- Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty
- Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty
- Hum Your Favorite Hymn (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Hundreds of years have vanished (Harriet B. McKeever)
- Hundreds of years have vanished, Heroes have (Harriet B. McKeever)
- Hungarian Round (Betty Askwith)
- Hungry, I come to you (Kathryn Scott)
- Hurrah for Israel (Barry Gibbons)
- Hurrah For The Flag (Mary H. Howliston)
- Hurrah, hear us shout and whistle (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Hurrah! Hurrah! We merrily sing (Lillie Dunford Mecham)
- Hurricane (Kenneth Cope; Celia Crane)
- Hurricanes (Cherie Call)
- Hurry Home, Son (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Hush! Be Every Sound Subdued (Lula Greene Richards)
- Hush’d was the ev’ning hymn (James D. Burns)
- Hush’d was the ev’ning hymn, the temple courts (James D. Burns)
- Hushed is the hour before the dawn (Helen Martin-Garland)
- Hushed Was the Evening Hymn (James D. Burns)
- Hushed was the evening hymn; the temple courts (James D. Burns)
- Hushed was the ev’ning hymn (James D. Burns)
- Hush, hush! be ev’ry sound subdued (Lula Greene Richards)
- Hush, hush! High in the tree, green your cradle is
- Hush, hush, lest the monarchs of Europe hear (Eliza R. Snow)
- Hush! Hush! My Soul (S. S. Morris)
- Hush! Hush! My soul be calm and still (S. S. Morris)
- Hush, Hush, Somebody’s Calling My Name
- Hush, Hush, Somebody’s Callin’ My Name
- Hush, Little Baby (American lullaby)
- Hush, little baby of mine, Hush, little one and to
- Hush my heart (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Hush, my heart, forbear your weeping (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Hush! Somebody’s Calling My Name
- Hymn (Frederick Christensen)
- Hymn (Isaac Watts)
- Hymn (Thomas Hastings)
- Hymn
- Hymn by David Hyrum Smith (David H. Smith)
- Hymn—“Devotion” (William Hammond)
- Hymn for Our Homeland (Margaret Fullerton)
- Hymn for the Nations (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Hymn of Adoration (Nan Allen)
- Hymn of Gratitude (Marcus L. Smith)
- Hymn of Joy (Sharlee Mullins Glenn; Erica Kyree Glenn)
- Hymn of Peace (Daniel Carter)
- Hymn of praise (Evan Stephens)
- Hymn of Praise (Franz Schubert)
- Hymn of Praise (Lillie T. Freeze)
- Hymn of Praise (Anna L. Barbauld; Stewart’s Collection)
- Hymn of Praise (Psalm 148; John Kempthorne)
- Hymn of Praise (David T. Warner; Isaac Watts; Thomas Ken; Eliza R. Snow)
- Hymn of Prayer (Gertrude Turner)
- Hymn of Promise (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Hymn of Thanks (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Hymn of the Nations (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- Hymn of Urgent Admonition (Earl R. Curry)
- Hymns of Grateful Love (James John Cummins)
- Hymns of Praise (Evan Stephens)
- Hymn to Liberty (Arthur Farwell)
- Hymn to the Daughters of Zion (J. Reuben Clark Jr.)
- Hymn to the Fallen (John Williams)
- Hymn upon the Death of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, Prophet and Patriarch (Charles Wesley Wandell)
I
- I ache, I cry, my spirit’s fading (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I ache, I cry; my spirit’s fading, I’m buried alive (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I Ain’t Gwine Study War No More (African-American spiritual)
- I, alone! Alone where time ends (Ruby LeNeve Henson)
- I Alone, I Alone (Czech folk song)
- I alone, I alone Bridle my own team of horses (Czech folk song)
- I always have a happy feeling (Faye Glover Petersen)
- I always have a happy feeling When I go (Faye Glover Petersen)
- I always have a happy feeling When I go to church (Faye Glover Petersen)
- I always used to pray Let me go first (Thyrza R. Berrett)
- I am a builder working each day (Annette Dickman)
- I Am a Child of God (Naomi W. Randall)
- I am a child of God, And he has sent (Naomi W. Randall)
- I am a child of God, And he has sent me here (Naomi W. Randall)
- I am a child of God, And he has sent me here, Has (Naomi W. Randall)
- I Am a Child of God / Teach Me to Walk in the Light / Keep the Commandments (Naomi W. Randall; Clara W. McMaster; Barbara A. McConochie)
- I am a child, so far from home (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Am a Daughter of God (Brent N. Jorgensen)
- I Am a Daughter of God (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- I am a daughter of God, he is my Heavenly Father (Brent N. Jorgensen)
- I am a disciple of Christ (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Am a Good Musician (German folk song)
- I am a good musician, and come from (German folk song)
- I Am a Lark Girl Now
- I am a little brooklet, I’m not so long, although (Ione Olsen (age 10))
- I am all on the altar (Charlie Tillman)
- I Am a Man (Jack W. Hayford)
- I am a man created in God’s image (Jack W. Hayford)
- I am amazed when sunlight streams (Shane Jackman)
- I Am a Mormon Boy (Evan Stephens)
- I Am A Mormon Missionary (Herbert S. Auerbach; A. C. Lund)
- I am a Mormon missionary, I’ve said “good-bye” (Herbert S. Auerbach; A. C. Lund)
- I Am a Part of the Restoration
- I am a person and I was created (Richard Holmes)
- I am a pilgrim, I am a stranger! (Mary Dana Shindler)
- I Am a Poor, Wayfaring Stranger (American folk song)
- I am a poor wayfaring stranger, A trav’ling (American folk song)
- I am a poor wayfaring stranger, A-trav’ling (American folk song)
- I Am a Promise (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- I am a promise, I am a possibility (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- I am a river Going to the sea (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I am a ship out on the ocean (Greg Simpson)
- I am a sinner humbled now (D. W.)
- I Am a Soldier of the Cross! (Gerald S. Henderson; Isaac Watts)
- I Am a Son of God (Nik Day)
- I am a squirrel, My bed is a tree (Seyhan Ege)
- I am a stranger here, within a foreign land (Elijah T. Cassel)
- I am a tiller of the soil (Evan Stephens)
- I Am a Woman (Claire Cloninger)
- I am a young musician From Flanders have I come
- I Am Baptized (Martin Luther)
- I am baptized in the blest name (Johann J. Rambach)
- I am baptized in the blest name Of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! (Johann J. Rambach)
- I am bought not with riches (M. A. K.; McK.)
- I am bound for Canaan Land (A. W.)
- I am bound for the promised land (Samuel Stennett)
- I Am Coming, Lord (Lewis Hartsough)
- I Am Coming to the Cross (William H. McDonald)
- I am coming to the cross, I am poor (William H. McDonald)
- I Am Content! My Jesus Ever Lives (Johann Joachim Möller; August Crull)
- I Am Crucified with Christ (John G. Elliott)
- I am crucified with Christ, therefore I no longer live (John G. Elliott)
- I Am Divine (Carmen Rasmusen Herbert)
- I am dwelling on the mountain
- I am dwelling on the mountain where the golden sunlight
- I am earth; I will sing (David H. Smith)
- I am earth; I will sing; My Lord has returned (David H. Smith)
- I Am Enough (Stephanie Smith Mabey; Nik Day)
- I am far away from loved ones (R. C. Evans)
- I Am Glad for Many Things (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I am glad for many things, Many things (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I am glad for many things, Many things, many things (Moiselle Renstrom)
- “I Am Going Away to Zion” (James Sylvester)
- I am going far away, Far away to leave you now (T. Paine)
- I am happy in the service of the King (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I am happy today and the sun shines bright (J. Edwin McConnell)
- I am happy today and the sun shines bright (J. Edwin McConnell)
- I am happy today for the sunshine (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- I am happy today for the sunshine, For skies of gray (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- I am happy today for the sunshine, For skies of gray or blue (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- I Am Healed by the Wound (Virgin Davis)
- I am healed by the wound in His side (Virgin Davis)
- I Am Here (Junior Bonner)
- I Am His, and He Is Mine (George W. Robinson)
- I Am His Daughter (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- I Am Jesus Christ (Sally DeFord)
- I am Jesus Christ whom the prophets said (Sally DeFord)
- I Am Jesus’ Little Lamb (Henrietta L. von Hayn)
- I am just beginning, I don't have much to give (Wayne Burton)
- I am just one voice, but one voice (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I am learning to put all my trust in Him (Carlton Burgess)
- I Am like a Star (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- I am like a star shining brightly (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- I am like a star shining brightly, Smiling (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- I am like a star shining brightly, Smiling for the whole (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- I Am Listening for His Foot-fall (Laura E. Newell)
- I am list’ning for His foot-fall (Laura E. Newell)
- I am looking for the Savior (John S. Davis)
- I Am Loved (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- I am loved. I am loved. I can risk loving you (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- I am lying on the ground (Joshua D. Yordy)
- I am Mary. How do you do? I am Billy. How are (Vilate B. Terry)
- I am much too young to go abroad (L. Clair Likes)
- I am musing today in a garden of roses, (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- I am my Beloved’s and he is mine (Lyndell Leatherman)
- I Am My Heavenly Father’s Child (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- I am my Heav’nly Father’s child (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- I am not asking for the riches of the land (Margaret J. Douroux)
- I am not beautiful. I want to be loved (Arnold Stringham)
- I am not blessed with riches (L. E. C.)
- I Am Not Skilled to Understand (Dora Greenwell; Aaron Shust)
- I am not skilled to understand what God hath willed (Dora Greenwell; Aaron Shust)
- I am only a broken-down rocker (Bessie C. Rasmussen)
- “I am only a visiting teacher”, she said (Edith E. Anderson)
- I am on my way to zion, I bid this world farewell
- I Am On The Battlefield For My Lord (Sylvanna Bell; E. V. Banks)
- I Am Planted (Lynn Watkins)
- I Am Praying For You (S. O’Maley Cluff)
- I Am Redeemed (Jessy Dixon)
- I am redeemed, all glory to the Lamb (A. A. Jameson)
- I am redeemed, bought with a price (Jessy Dixon)
- I Am Resolved (Palmer Hartsough)
- I am resolved no longer to linger (Palmer Hartsough)
- I am resolved no longer to linger, charmed by the world’s delights (Palmer Hartsough)
- I am satisfied with Jesus (B. McKinney)
- I am saved from sin, I have peace within (George W. Whitcomb)
- I am so blind, Lord, I cannot see the clearing (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- I Am So Glad (Rose Thomas Graham)
- I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve (Marie Wexelsen)
- I Am So Glad That Our Father (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I am so glad that our Father in heaven (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I am so glad that our Father in heav’n (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I am so glad that our [my] Father [Savior] in heaven (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I am so happy in Christ today (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- “I am sorry” is not always easy to say (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- I Am Standing Waiting (Shirley Erena Murray)
- I am standing waiting, waiting at your door (Shirley Erena Murray)
- I Am Thankful for My Eyes (Lucy Picco)
- I Am That I Am (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I am the Bread of Life (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- I Am the Bread of Life (Suzanne Toolan)
- I am the Bread of Life, abundant life I give (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- I am the child of my father, once I dwelt with him (Luacine Clark Fox)
- I am the church! You are the church! (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- I Am the God That Healeth Thee (Don Moen)
- I Am the Holy Vine (James Quinn)
- I Am the Light of the World! (Jim Strathdee; Howard Thurman)
- I Am the Resurrection and the Life—Requiem aeternam (Mack Wilberg)
- I am the vine; you are the branches
- “I am the Way,” he gently spake (Camilla Collins)
- I Am Thine (Fanny J. Crosby)
- I Am Thine, O Lord (Fanny J. Crosby)
- I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice (Fanny J. Crosby)
- I am Thine, O Lord—I have heard Thy voice (Fanny J. Crosby)
- I Am Thinking Today of My Savior (Daniel MacGregor)
- I am thinking today of that beautiful land (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- I Am Thy Child (Eliza R. Snow)
- I Am Thy Shepherd True (David C. Elliott)
- I am tired and weary (T. A.)
- I am trusting, Lord, in thee (William H. McDonald)
- I Am Trusting Thee (Frances R. Havergal)
- I am trusting Thee, Lord (Frances R. Havergal)
- I Am Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus (Frances R. Havergal)
- I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus, At thy feet (Frances R. Havergal)
- I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus; At thy feet I bow (Frances R. Havergal)
- I Am Trusting You, Lord Jesus (Frances R. Havergal)
- I am waiting, weary waiting
- I am waiting, weary waiting, Like an exile
- I Am Walking on a Highway (Arthur E. Starks)
- I am walking today in the sweet Beulah land (Henry J. Zelley)
- I am watching for the coming of the glad millenial day (James M. Kirk)
- I am weak, and I need (Doris M. Akers)
- I am weak and I need Thy strength (Doris M. Akers)
- I am weak and I need Thy strength and pow’r (Doris M. Akers)
- I am weak and I need your strength and power (Doris M. Akers)
- I am weak but Thou art strong (Traditional)
- I am weak but Thou art strong; Jesus, keep me from all wrong (Traditional)
- I am weary when the night does fall (Irene R. Davis)
- I Am Your Brother (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I am your brother, the years have been long (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I Am Yours, O Lord (Fanny Crosby)
- I am yours, O Lord, I have heard your voice (Fanny Crosby)
- I and my house will serve the Lord (Charles Wesley)
- “I ask an interest in your prayer” (Marcella Schenk)
- I Asked (David J. Conway)
- I asked for a flower; He grew me a garden (David J. Conway)
- I Asked the Lord (J. L.; J.)
- I asked the Lord to comfort me (J. L.; J.)
- I Ask in Faith (Angie Killian)
- I ask not now for gold to gild (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- I ask not now for gold to gild, With mocking shine, and aching frame (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- I awoke one October morning (Matilda A. Christiansen)
- I bargained with Life for a penny (Jessie B. Rittenhouse)
- I become what I will, not by gift or by chance (Sharon Schaefermeyer)
- I been hiding out (Nik Day; Garon Brett; Alyson Day; Mitch Davis)
- I Believe (Christen Cooper)
- I Believe (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- I Believe (Guy Richey Gibbons; Felicia Starks; Barry Gibbons)
- I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary (Dale Oldham; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- I Believe in Being Honest (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- I believe in being honest; I believe (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- I Believe in Christ (Bruce R. McConkie)
- I believe in Christ; he is my King! (Bruce R. McConkie)
- I Believe in Families / Love at Home (Jeanni Gould)
- I Believe in God the Father (David Gambrell)
- I believe in God, the Father almighty
- I Believe in Jesus (Nona L. Brady)
- I Believe in Jesus (Marc Nelson)
- I Believe in Jesus Christ (Daniel Carter)
- I Believe in Jesus, I believe he is the Son of God (Marc Nelson)
- I believe in Jesus; I know His words are true (Nona L. Brady)
- I believe in one God, Father Almighty
- I believe in the old time religion, For it saves from all sin here below (Margaret J. Harris)
- I believe that God put sun and moon up in the sky (Duke Ellington)
- I believe that Heav’nly Father (Kathryn B. Decker)
- I believe that Heav’nly Father knows me (Kathryn B. Decker)
- I belong to The Church of Jesus Christ (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Belong to the King (Ida L. Reed Smith)
- I belong to the King, I’m a child of His love (Ida L. Reed Smith)
- I belong to the King—I’m a child of His love (Ida L. Reed Smith)
- I Bind My Heart This Tide (Lauchlan MacLean Watt)
- I bind unto my self today (St. Patrick)
- I Bind Unto Myself Today (St. Patrick)
- I Bowed on My Knees (Nettie Dudley Washington)
- I Bowed on My Knees and Cried “Holy” (Nettie Dudley Washington)
- I bow my forehead to the dust (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- I Bow My Head and Still My Mind (Alan D. Eastman)
- I Bring You Glad Tidings (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- I Called to My God for Help (John W. Arthur)
- I Call, O Lord, on You (James Quinn)
- I call on thee, Lord Jesus Christ (Miles Coverdale)
- I Call to You, My Rock (Martin Leckebusch)
- I call upon you, O God, come quickly to me (Psalm 141)
- I came from Alabama wid my banjo on my knee (Stephen C. Foster)
- I came from Alabama With my banjo (Stephen C. Foster)
- I came from Alabama With my banjo on my knee (Stephen C. Foster)
- I came to Alabama wid my banjo (Stephen C. Foster)
- I came to Alabama wid My banjo on my knee (Stephen C. Foster)
- I came to earth from above (Sherrie Manwill Boren)
- I came to earth with power to choose (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I came to Jesus, weary, worn, and sad (Margaret J. Harris)
- I came to the spot where the two martyrs lay (Edward Milo Webb)
- I came to the spot where the two martyrs lay, And pensively stood by their tomb (Edward Milo Webb)
- I came to this land with a gun in my hand
- I came to town de udder night (Dan Emmett)
- I Can Be a Modern-Day Pioneer (Barbara A. McConochie)
- I Can Be That Light (Sara Cenatiempo)
- I Can Be Valiant (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- I Can Do All Things (Nik Day; Tanner Townsend)
- I Can Do All Things (Nik Day)
- I Can Do All Things through Christ (Elbernita “Twinkie” Clark)
- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Elbernita “Twinkie” Clark)
- I can do all things through the Lord (Nina Harris)
- I can feel You in my heartbeat (Nik Day)
- I Can Follow God’s Plan for Me (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- I can hear my Savior calling (Ernest W. Blandly)
- I can hear my Savior calling, I can hear (Ernest W. Blandly)
- I can hear my Saviour calling (Ernest W. Blandly)
- I can hear my [the] Savior calling (Ernest W. Blandly)
- I can, I will, I do believe
- I cannot come. I cannot come to the banquet (Miriam Therese Winter)
- I Cannot Dance, O Love (Jean Janzen)
- I can not doubt my dear Savior’s love (Lida Shivers Leech; Frederick G. Pitt)
- I Cannot Doubt My Dear Savior’s Love (Lida Shivers Leech; Frederick G. Pitt)
- I cannot feel, beloved, that life has failed (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- I cannot hear His words (David A. Zabriskie)
- I cannot help but know there is a God (Ramona Sartwell Seeley)
- I cannot sing the beauty of this day (Blanche K. McKey)
- I Cannot Sing The Old Songs (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- I cannot sing the old songs, I sang long years ago (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- I cannot speak the smallest part (Neal A. Maxwell)
- I Cannot Tell (Ken Bible; William Y. Fullerton)
- I cannot tell thee whence it came (John S. Brown)
- I cannot tell why He, the King of heaven (Ken Bible; William Y. Fullerton)
- I Cannot Think of Them as Dead (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- I Can Only Imagine (Bart Millard)
- I Can Pray (Karrol Corey)
- I can pray any time, anywhere (Karrol Corey)
- I Can See Her Face (Laurie A. Huffman)
- I can see Thee! Oh, my savior! My redeemer, all (Evan Stephens)
- I can see Thee, O my Savior (Evan Stephens)
- I Can See Thee, O My Saviour! (Evan Stephens)
- I can see the storms come ’round (Peter Breinholt)
- I can’t believe You let me in (Jerry Williams; Michael McLean)
- I Can’t Deny It (Brett Raymond)
- I Can’t Do Everything (Michael McLean)
- I Can Tell
- I can tell very well, spring is here
- I can’t forget when I was sad (A. Jackson)
- I can touch the sky, I can touch the sky (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I can’t see the ending (Russ Dixon; Dustin Christensen; Tyler Castleton)
- I can’t tell if you just like me for my voice (Jenn Blosil)
- I can walk and I can talk, mama, mama (Marian Cornwall)
- I care not [today] what the morrow may bring (James Wells)
- I cast all my cares upon You (Kelly Willard)
- Ichabod (Hannah T. King)
- I chanced to meet a friend one day (Melvin K. Knussmann)
- Ich bin ein Musikanter / I am a good musician (German folk song)
- I Choose Him (Staci Peters)
- I Choose You (Alyson Day; Nik Day)
- I cleaned up the attic this morning (Agnes Just Reid)
- I climbed a hill one day In search of knowledge (Dennis Muir)
- I climbed the hillside (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I climbed up the apple tree to see just what there was
- I come from Alabama With my banjo (Stephen C. Foster)
- I come, O Lord, in this great hour (Harry L. Doty)
- I Come, O Savior, to Thy Table (Friedrich C. Heyder)
- I Come, O Savior, to Your Table (Friedrich C. Heyder)
- I come short so many times (D. A.)
- I come, the great Redeemer cries (Advent Harp)
- “I come,” the great Redeemer cries, “To do thy will, O Lord!” (Advent Harp)
- I come to Alabama With my banjo on my knee (Stephen C. Foster)
- I Come to Be Baptized Today (Susan Adams)
- I come to Heav’nly Father’s house, and when (Anna Johnson)
- I Come to Him (Sally DeFord)
- I Come to the Cross (Bill Batstone; Bob Somma)
- I come to the cross seeking mercy and grace (Bill Batstone; Bob Somma)
- I come to thee in weariness (Sally DeFord)
- I Come to the Garden Alone (C. Austin Miles)
- I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses (C. Austin Miles)
- I Come to the Water (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I come to the water, in faith (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I come to town de udder night (Daniel Decatur Emmett)
- I Come with Joy (Brian Wren)
- I Come with Joy, a Child of God (Brian Wren)
- I come with joy to meet my Lord (Brian Wren)
- I could build my mansions out of sand (Nik Day)
- I couldn’t hear nobody pray (African American spiritual)
- I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray (Traditional)
- I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray (African-American spiritual)
- I Could Sing of Your Love Forever (Martin Smith)
- I count thy friendship as a precious boon (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I Cry (Barry Gibbons)
- I cry out for your hand of mercy to heal me (Craig Musseau)
- I Cry the Day I Take the Tree Down (Michael McLean)
- Idaho (McKinley Helm)
- Idaho (Gaylord Sanford)
- Idaho, my Idaho, Name to all so dear (Gaylord Sanford)
- I Danced in the Morning (Sydney Carter)
- I danced in the morning when the world was begun (Sydney Carter)
- I Dare To Be His Soldier (Lee A. Palmer)
- I dare to be His soldier, Strong hearted (Lee A. Palmer)
- I Decide (Dustin Christensen)
- I delight to do your will, O my God
- Ideo, Ideo (Piae Cantiones, 1582)
- I Depend Upon Your Faithfulness (Miguel Cassina)
- I depend upon your faithfulness / Tu fidelidad es grande (Miguel Cassina)
- I desire to follow your way
- “I’d give one thousand dollars for the first ear of corn” (Mark Nichols)
- I did not kneel in reverence (Kamie Jacobs Bolen)
- I did not ride with Paul Revere (Mark Nichols)
- I didn’t come here looking for a change (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- I Didn’t Dream (Alveretta S. Engar)
- I Dig
- I dig and dig and dig
- I’d like to do a lot of things As I journey (Lettie B. Rich)
- I’d Like to Feel This Way Again (Ron Simpson)
- I’d like to tell you of a man (Staci Peters)
- I do believe (William Thomas Giffe)
- I do believe that Jesus hears a little child who prays (William Thomas Giffe)
- I Do, Don’t You? (Melville W. Miller)
- I do not ask for miracles By which to prove his love (Audrey Stubbart)
- I do not ask for petty blessings (Lena Lambert Graham)
- I Do Not Ask to Choose My Path (Henry J. Zelley)
- I do not know why oft ’round me (Lida Shivers Leech)
- I do not want to clean my teeth (Ivy W. Stone)
- “I do not want to clean my teeth,” A little boy once cried (Ivy W. Stone)
- I do not wish for banks of flowers (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- I Don’t Feel It Anymore (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired (Curtis Burrell)
- I don’t know about tomorrow (Ira F. Stamphill)
- I don’t know about tomorrow, I just live from day to day (Ira F. Stamphill)
- I don’t know how to hold a cloud (Stephanie Smith Mabey; Jeannine Lasky)
- I don’t know of anything I’d rather do (Mary Stallings)
- I don’t know the answers to the questions of the day (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I don’t know where it comes from (Cori Connors)
- I don’t know where the wind goes (B. Michael Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- I don’t know why I let myself (Rich Gibbons)
- I don’t know why I want to cry (Edith Lovell)
- I don’t possess houses or lands (Kenneth Morris)
- I don’t possess houses or lands, fine clothes or jew’lry (Kenneth Morris)
- I don’t remember The day that I chose (Ben Olsen)
- I don’t understand it, But I feel it in my heart (Nik Day)
- I Do Remember Thee (Joseph L. Townsend)
- I’d Rather Have Jesus (Rhea F. Miller)
- I’d rather have Jesus than silver or gold (Rhea F. Miller)
- I’d rather live in Utah than palaces elsewhere
- I dreamed I stood in high heaven, near to God’s (F. A. Huish)
- I dreamed I walked at sunrise with the Lord (Barbara Tanner; Randy Thorderson)
- I dreamed I walked where Jesus walked (Dale E. Carrick)
- I dreamed of a city called glory, so bright and so fair (Nettie Dudley Washington)
- I dreamed of that city called Glory (Nettie Dudley Washington)
- I dreamed of the hills and the streams far away (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I dreamed one night, not long ago (Neal A. McAulay)
- I dreamed one night not long ago, Of mansions in the skies (Neal A. McAulay)
- I dream of a home in the valley (Arnold Sundgaard)
- I dwell ’mid mountains high (John S. Davis)
- Idyl (Hannah T. King)
- I Exalt Thee (Pete Sanchez Jr.)
- I Extol You (Jennifer Randolph)
- If (Joseph Arber)
- If a Body Finds a Lesson (Anon.)
- If a body meet a body (Scotch folk song)
- If a body meet a body, Comin’ thro’ (Scotch folk song)
- If a body meet a body, Comin’ Thro’ The Rye (Scotch folk song)
- If a Brother
- If a brother meet a brother
- I Face the World (Joan Oviatt)
- If a lassie or a laddie would keep well
- If all men had been, and were (Steven K. Jones)
- If all our hopes and all our fears (John Bowring)
- If all our hopes and all our fears Were prisoned in life’s narrow bound (John Bowring)
- If all the sweetest songbirds in the land (Vilate Roundy)
- If anybody asks you who I am
- If Any Man Lack Wisdom (Evan Stephens)
- “If any man lack wisdom, let him ask of God” (Evan Stephens)
- If any of you lack wisdom (James 1:5; Josephine Mader)
- If Any of You Lack Wisdom (Craig S. Petrie)
- If Any of You Lack Wisdom (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- I fashioned me a little rhyme (Linnie Fisher Robinson)
- If a song I bring Makes one heart gay (Frances Mills)
- If by Your Grace I Choose to Be (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- If Christ Had Not Been Raised from Death (Christopher M. Idle)
- If Christ Should Speak to Me (Jenny W. Francis)
- If Death My Friend and Me Divide (Charles Wesley)
- If earth can be more lovely
- I feast upon the Holy word (Patricia D. Bush)
- I feel a chill when the shadows grow still (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I feel a quiet peace (Shiree Sandall)
- I Feel at Peace (Carolyn J. Rasmus)
- I Feel Heaven Here (Catherine Papworth; Todd Schwartzman; Russ Dixon)
- I feel Jesus, I feel Jesus (Carman Licciardello)
- I Feel Jesus in This Place (Carman Licciardello)
- I Feel Like I’m on My Journey Home (Traditional)
- I feel like traveling on (William Hunter)
- I Feel My Savior’s Love (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley; Laurie A. Huffman)
- I feel my Savior’s love In all the world (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley; Laurie A. Huffman)
- I feel my Savior’s Love in all the world around me (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley; Laurie A. Huffman)
- I Feel My Savior’s Love / Where Love Is (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley; Laurie A. Huffman; Joanne Bushman Doxey; Norma Smith)
- I Feel Peace (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- “I feel so happy so happy today” (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I feel something inside me (Nik Day; Bailey Lawson)
- I Feel the Answer (Ron Simpson; Clive Romney)
- I feel the morning breeze caress my brow (Henry Van Dyke; Jan Pinborough)
- I Feel the Spirit (Matthew J. Neeley)
- I feel the Spirit, gentle the peace (Matthew J. Neeley)
- I Feel the Winds of God Today (Jessie Adams)
- I feel those blessings in the love of the Father (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- I felt so young and strong and independent (Susan Evans McCloud)
- If Ever I See (Anon.)
- If ever I see, On bush or tree (Anon.)
- If everything around me, everything (Nik Day; Oba Bonner)
- If God Himself Be for Me (Paul Gerhardt)
- If God My Lord Be for Me (Paul Gerhardt)
- If human kindness meets return (Gerard T. Noel)
- If human kindness meets return, And owns the grateful tie (Gerard T. Noel)
- If I am a steward true (Herbert Six)
- If I am a steward true I will tithe my time anew (Herbert Six)
- If I Am Faithful to God (Юлия Сеимова (Yulia Salimov))
- If I but dare to think (John Lyon)
- If I but heed the word of God (Margaret Mellinger)
- If I can dry one tear today, Hold back one soul (Joseph Arber)
- If I Can See (Ramona Sartwell Seeley)
- If I can see some good I’ve done (Ramona Sartwell Seeley)
- If I can’t hear His words (David A. Zabriskie)
- If I could but portray in words or paint (Evelyn Wooster Viner)
- If I could find a way to hide (Steve James)
- If I could give to you a dew-wrapped day (Helen Candland Stark)
- If I could give you just one gift (Winona F. Thomas)
- If I could go to Galilee (Kathleen Wood Holyoak; Carma Salvesen)
- If I Could Please Thee, Lord, Today (Arlene L. Buffington)
- If I could stand upon the shores of Galilee (Annie Wells Cannon)
- If I could’ve seen the future (Nik Day)
- If I Could Visit Bethlehem (Brian Wren)
- If I Fly as Birds at Dawning (Edith Sinclair Downing)
- If I Got My Ticket, Can I Ride? (African-American spiritual)
- If I go to Galilee and walk along with Him (Derena Bell)
- If I Had a Hammer (Lee Hays; Pete Seeger)
- If I had a hammer, I’d hammer in the morning (Lee Hays; Pete Seeger)
- If I had been a little child (Sally DeFord)
- If I Had Been a Shepherd (Pauline Klecker Fisher)
- If I had been a shepherd, could I have seen his star (Pauline Klecker Fisher)
- If I Had Been in Bethlehem (Sally DeFord)
- If I had been there at His trial (Kenneth Cope)
- If I had lived in days of old (Jenny W. Francis)
- If I had lived in Galilee Or walked (Eleanor P. Madsen)
- If I had lived when Jesus did (Joyce A. Ainsworth)
- If I had my choice of mothers
- If I have wounded any one today (C. Maud Battersby)
- If I have wounded any soul today (C. Maud Battersby)
- If I knew that life’s span were measured (Hattie Chritchlow Jensen)
- If I Knew You (Nixon Waterman)
- If I knew you and you knew me (Nixon Waterman)
- If I Listen with My Heart (Sally DeFord)
- I find dear heart we’re growing old (H. M. Estabrooke)
- I Find Faith (Hilary Weeks)
- If in the days of Abraham (Lula Greene Richards)
- If in the days of Abraham Jehovah’s power was shown (Lula Greene Richards)
- If I planted a garden (Sally DeFord)
- If I planted a garden, If I carefully (Sally DeFord)
- If I speak just words of kindness (Samuel B. Mitton)
- If I speak just words of kindness unto all whom I (Samuel B. Mitton)
- If It Could Be (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- If it could be that you and I (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- If it ever starts to feel like (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- If it was up to me, I wouldn’t know (Nik Day)
- If I walk in the pathway of duty (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- If I Were a Shepherd (Stephanie K. Adams)
- If I were a sunbeam (Mary Wilson Todd)
- If I were a sunbeam and you were a rose (Mary Wilson Todd)
- If I Were a Tree (Falk School Primary Group)
- If I were a tree, Which one would I be? (Falk School Primary Group)
- If I were a tree, Which would I be? (Falk School Primary Group)
- If I Were Not Upon the Stage (James Entwistle Sr.)
- If I Were Not Upon The Stage something (James Entwistle Sr.)
- I fix my eyes on Him. The sounds and lights of the world grow dim (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- If Jesus Goes With Me (C. Austin Miles)
- If Jesus Had Not Come (Albert C. Norton)
- If My People’s Hearts Are Humbled (Claire Cloninger)
- If My people, which are called by My name (Jimmy Owens)
- If My People Will Pray (Jimmy Owens)
- If not for me the laurels Of a poet’s noble brow (Hattie Chritchlow Jensen)
- I Fold My Arms (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my arms and bow my head
- I Fold My Arms and Bow My Head (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my arms and bow my head and listen when
- I fold my arms and bow my head and listen when the prayer is said
- I fold my arms and bow my head and listen when the prayer is said
- I fold my arms and bow my head. I close my (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my arms and bow my head, I close my eyes and pray (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my arms and bow my head, I’m good (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my arms and bow my head, I’m good as I can be (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my little hands up so (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my little hands up so, And hold them (Anna Johnson)
- I fold my little hands up so, And hold them in my lap (Anna Johnson)
- If Only (Orrin Hatch; Peter McCann)
- If Only
- If only I hadn’t gone down that road (Hilary Weeks)
- If only we were gathered there (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon; Tyler Castleton)
- If Only You Believe in Yourself (Michael McLean)
- If on occasion you hae found Your language (Marilyn P. Adams)
- If on occasion you have found (Marilyn P. Adams)
- If on occasion you have found Your language (Marilyn P. Adams)
- I found free grace and dying love (African American spiritual)
- I found such a wonderful Savior (Haldor Lillenas)
- I Found the Answer (J. L.)
- I found the cutest valentine all curled up in a ball (Helen Van Cleve)
- If Scotland lost a hero brave (John Lyon)
- If somebody puts you down (Dustin Christensen)
- If someone should promise you riches Of wisdom (Clara W. McMaster)
- If Suddenly Upon the Street (Charles F. Richardson)
- If suddenly upon the street, My gracious (Charles F. Richardson)
- If Suddenly Upon the Streets (Charles F. Richardson)
- If the dark shadows gather As you go along (Lizzie DeArmond)
- If the great man who, from the pulpit (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- If there e’er was call for kings to rise, and steady (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- If there is anything good out there (Greg Simpson)
- If there is anything, if there is anything, anything (Rhea B. Allen)
- If There’s Ever A Time (Roberta Flake Clayton)
- If there’s ever a time you suffer alone (Roberta Flake Clayton)
- If there’s ought in the bland expressive face (John Lyon)
- If There’s Sunshine In Your Heart (Helen Silcott Dungan)
- If there’s trouble anywhere, and your soul is near despair (A. A. Jameson; Haldor Lillenas)
- If there were witchcraft I’d make two wishes
- If the Savior Stood Beside Me (Sally DeFord)
- If the Savior Stood Beside Me / Teach Me to Walk in the Light (Sally DeFord; Clara W. McMaster)
- If the Spirit of the Lord moves in my soul
- If the way be full of trial (W. H. Flaville)
- If the Way Be Full of Trial, Weary Not (W. H. Flaville)
- If the way be full of trial; Weary not! If it’s one of sore denial (W. H. Flaville)
- If the way be full of trial, Weary not! (Weary not!) (W. H. Flaville)
- If the world from you withhold (Charles A. Tindley)
- If the world from you withhold of its silver and its gold (Charles A. Tindley)
- If They Tell You
- If this be life, ’tis less I ask, not more (Blanche Robbins)
- If This Child Were Born Today (Berta Poorman; Sonja Poorman)
- If this song looks like a riddle (T. D. B.)
- If thou but suffer God to guide thee (Georg Neumark)
- If thou but trust in God to guide thee (Georg Neumark)
- If Thou Had Been Here (Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Kenneth Cope; Randy Kartchner)
- If Thou Lovest Me (Arleen M. Snow)
- If thou lovest me, feed my sheep (Arleen M. Snow)
- If through affliction Shines thy face (Nellie R. Young)
- If to be independent, means a proud (John Lyon)
- If truth in man be virtue’s highest aim (John Lyon)
- If Uncle Sam’s Determined
- If we are able to set the table (Alice R. Baldwin)
- If we could see beyond to-day (C. L. B.)
- If We Could See Beyond Today (C. L. B.)
- If We Could Understand (Laurene Highfield)
- If we die with the Lord
- If We Forget Ourselves (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- If We Have Died to Ourselves (Marty Haugen)
- If we have died to ourselves in Jesus (Marty Haugen)
- If We Hold A Little Longer (Arlene L. Buffington)
- If We Knew (Anon.)
- If We Knew
- If we knew the cares that trouble (Anon.)
- If we knew when walking thoughtless
- If we lived as friends and neighbors
- If We Love Him (Nik Day)
- If we make it thru the night, oh (Arlene L. Buffington)
- If We Never Meet Again (Albert E. Brumley)
- If we never meet again this side of heaven (Albert E. Brumley)
- If we only sought to brighten every pathway dark (Harry A. Dean)
- If we only sought to brighten Ev’ry pathway (Harry A. Dean)
- If we’re faithful to live by each forthcoming word (Eliza R. Snow)
- If we run from you (Daniel Charles Damon)
- If we share this road for a portion (Cherie Call)
- If we want someone to listen (Nik Day; Maddie Wilson)
- If we want something to change (Nik Day)
- If when you give the best of your service (Lucie E. Campbell)
- If with All Your Hearts (Julius Schubring)
- If with all your hearts ye truly love me (Julius Schubring)
- If with all your hearts ye truly seek me (Julius Schubring)
- If with all your hearts ye truly seek me, ye shall (Julius Schubring)
- If with all your hearts ye truly seek me, Ye shall ever (Julius Schubring)
- If with all your hearts you truly seek me (Julius Schubring)
- If with all your heart you truly seek Me (Julius Schubring)
- If Ye Be Willing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- If Ye Love Me (Thomas Tallis)
- If Ye Seek Me (Gary Croxall)
- If ye seek me, ye shall find me. Come search (Gary Croxall)
- If ye would crash the tree
- If you are tired of the load of your sin (Leila Naylor Morris)
- If You Believe (Nik Day)
- If You Believe and I Believe (Zimbabwean song)
- If you believe, you can move (Nik Day)
- If you believe, you can move the highest mountains (Nik Day)
- If You But Trust in God to Guide You (Georg Neumark)
- If you cannot on the ocean (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- If you cannot on the ocean sail among the swiftest fleet (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- If you can smile when underneath (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- If you chance to meet a frown (Daniel Taylor)
- If you chance to meet a frown, Do not let it stay (Daniel Taylor)
- If You Could Hie to Kolob (William W. Phelps)
- If you could hie to Kolob In the twinkling of an eye (William W. Phelps)
- If you could lead me soul to soul (Tyler Castleton; John McVey; Staci Peters)
- If you could see what I see (Nik Day; Kendra Lowe)
- If you don’t let me wash your feet
- If you don’t walk as most people do (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- If you from sin are longing to be free (H. G. Jackson)
- If you have heard the gospel (Michael Piacentino)
- If you humble yourself before the Lord (Zambia)
- If you know a lonesome lassie who is feeling sad and blue (Pearl H. Timpson)
- If you lend a helping hand
- If You Live Right
- If you live right, heaven belongs to you
- If You Love ’Em, Tell ’Em (Kevin Kelly; Sonja Eddings Brown)
- If You Love Me (David Haas)
- If You Love Me (Jeanni Gould)
- If you miss me singing down here
- If You, My Church, Seek Ways of Peace (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- If You Only Had Faith (Matthew 17:20–21)
- If you only had faith / Si tuvieras fe (Matthew 17:20–21)
- If You Only Knew Him (Lizzie DeArmond)
- If you only knew my Saviour (Lizzie DeArmond)
- If Your Beloved Son, O God (Johann Heermann)
- If your chapter is dead and has lost its pep
- If you’re feeling all alone (Nik Day; Russ Dixon)
- If You’re Happy (Anon.)
- If You’re Happy and You Know It (Anon.)
- If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (Anon.)
- If Your Eye Be Single (Brent N. Jorgensen)
- If your eye be single to the glory of God (Brent N. Jorgensen)
- If Your Heart Keeps Right (Lizzie DeArmond)
- If you see a little cloud in the sky (Douglas Whitehead)
- If you tried and have not won (Phoebe Cary)
- If You Try
- If you’ve been drifting (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- If you’ve found Jesus the Friend that you need (Susan R. Peck)
- If you’ve tried and have not won (Phoebe Cary)
- If you’ve tried and have not won, Never stop (Phoebe Cary)
- If you want to be happy You must learn to work! (Rita S. Robinson)
- If you want to know where the Super is
- If you were a diamond ring (Nik Day; Dylan Manzanares)
- If you were the one you talked about (Ida Hansen Steed)
- If You Will Only Let God Guide You (Georg Neumark)
- If You Will Trust in God to Guide You (Georg Neumark)
- If you would be happy, contented and free (American folk song)
- If You Would Labor In Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- If you would live on heaven’s shore (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I gave from a sense of duty (Della Adams Leitner)
- I Gave My Life for Thee (Frances R. Havergal)
- I gave my life for thee, My precious blood (Frances R. Havergal)
- I gave my life for thee, My precious blood I shed (Frances R. Havergal)
- I gave my life for [to] thee (Frances R. Havergal)
- I gaze on the sun; it mounts in the skies (Norwegian folk song)
- I Gaze upon the Wondrous Cross (Tom Eggleston)
- I give all my service to You (Larnelle Harris)
- I Give All to You (Larnelle Harris)
- I Give You My Heart (Reuben Morgan)
- I Glory in My Jesus (Jan Pinborough)
- I Glory in My Jesus (Sally DeFord)
- I go in search of happiness; I hunt (Ella J. Coulam)
- I got a crown up in-a that kingdom
- I got a robe, you got a robe, All of God’s (Southern folk song)
- I got-a shoes, you got-a shoes (Southern folk song)
- I got a shoe you got a shoe (Southern folk song)
- I Go to Him in Prayer (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art (John Calvin)
- I Greet You, Sure Redeemer (John Calvin)
- I greet you, sure Redeemer, with my heart (John Calvin)
- I had a cat and my cat pleased me
- I had a cat and the cat pleas’d me
- I had a cat and the cat pleased me
- I had a friend to whom I said farewell! (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I had a little pig, He had a curly tail
- I had a tooth that wiggled loose (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- I had knelt in the valley of sorrow (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I had looked to the day when to you I could be (VaLois South Chipman)
- I hark to the river by night and by day (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- I hate hypocrisy—that velvet thing (Eliza R. Snow)
- I have a baby sister (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- I have a baby sister, A darling tiny mite (Minnie E. Hicks)
- I have a baby sister Who’s like a sunbeam bright (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- I have a bug (love bug), Its wings are green (Carl Hope)
- I have a daddy, big and strong (Thea Cannon)
- I Have a Dream (Pamela J. Pettitt)
- “I have a dream,” a man once said (Pamela J. Pettitt)
- I have a faithful household friend (Ella J. Coulam)
- I have a family here on earth (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- I Have a Family Tree (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- I have a fam’ly here on earth (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- I have a fam’ly here on earth. They are so good (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- I have a fam’ly tree (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- I have a fam’ly tree With branches by the dozens (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- I have a Father; to me He has given (Samuel O’Malley Cluff)
- I Have a Friend in Heaven (Clement H. Jack Linn)
- I have a friend in Jesus, He’s everything to me (Charles W. Fry)
- I have a friend who I can depend on (Melanie Hoffman)
- I Have a Garden (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- I have a garden, a lovely garden (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- I have a garden, a lovely garden, With flowers blossoming (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- I have a gift from my Father above (Annette Dickman)
- I have a great gift from my Father above (Annette Dickman)
- I have a Heavenly Father (Mayre N. Neilsen)
- I have a home above (Henry Bennett)
- I have a home above, From sin and sorrow free (Henry Bennett)
- I have a little billy goat (Anna Johnson)
- I have a little flock of sheep (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- I have a little garden (Frances K. Taylor)
- I have a little puppy, He has a stubby tail
- I Have a Little Song to Sing (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- I have a little song to sing, A little game (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- I have a little song to sing, A little game to play (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- I have a living hope (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- I have a Maker (Tommy Walker)
- I have a Maker, He formed my heart (Tommy Walker)
- I have a mother kind and sweet (Thea Cannon)
- I have a ring on my finger (Joleen G. Meredith)
- I have a ring on my finger, the best ever seen (Joleen G. Meredith)
- I have a rooster, my rooster loves me
- I Have a Savior (Randy Kartchner; Ryan Maag)
- I have a Savior, He’s pleading in glory (S. O’Maley Cluff)
- I have a Savior—He’s pleading in glory (S. O’Maley Cluff)
- I have a Saviour, He’s pleading in glory (S. O’Maley Cluff)
- I have a Saviour that’s gone before
- I have a song I love to sing (Edwin O. Excell)
- I have a song I love to sing, since I (Edwin O. Excell)
- I have a song I love to sing, since I have been redeemed (Edwin O. Excell)
- I have a song that Jesus gave me (Elton M. Roth)
- I have a song that Jesus gave me (Elton M. Roth)
- I have a testimony sacred and dear (Bettie Jones; Myriel Cluff Ashton)
- I have a testimony sacred and dear to me (Bettie Jones; Myriel Cluff Ashton)
- I have a tiny apron With a pocket and a bow (Eunice J. Miles)
- I have been blessed beyond measure (Stephen P. Schank)
- I have been called the Lonely One of earth (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- I have been to see where the fairies dwell (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I Have Called You by Your Name (Daniel Charles Damon)
- I have called you by your name / Con mi nombre los llamé / Tu sais… je t’ai appelé (Daniel Charles Damon)
- I Have Called You by Your Name / Con mi nombre los llamé / Tu sais… je t’ai appelé par ton nom (Daniel Charles Damon)
- I have come from our Father’s kingdom (Iris W. Schow)
- I Have Come from the Darkness (Marian Wood Chaplin)
- I Have Decided to Follow Jesus (S. Sundar Singh)
- I Have Decided to Follow Jesus / He decidido seguir a Cristo / Moi, j’ai décidé de suivre Jésus (S. Sundar Singh)
- I Have Faith (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I have faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I have found a deep peace that I never had known (Haldor Lillenas)
- I have found a friend in Jesus (Charles W. Fry)
- I have found a friend in Jesus, He’s everything, He’s the fairest (Charles W. Fry)
- I have found a friend in Jesus, He’s everything to me (Charles W. Fry)
- I have found a friend in Jesus, He’s ev’rything (Charles W. Fry)
- I have found a friend in Jesus, He’s ev’rything to me (Charles W. Fry)
- I have found a precious resting place (Haldor Lillenas)
- I have found His grace is all complete (Barney E. Warren)
- I have found sweet rest for my weary soul (Lelia N. Morris)
- I have found the glorious (James L. Edwards)
- I have found the glorious gospel (James L. Edwards)
- I have found the glorious gospel that was taught (James L. Edwards)
- I have found the glorious gospel that was taught in former years (James L. Edwards)
- I have heard a voice I want to believe (Susan Evans McCloud; Ron Simpson)
- I have heard it in the night-time, when the vales were fast asleep (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I have heard of a land on a faraway strand (F. A. F. Wood-White)
- I have heard of a land on a faraway strand, In the Bible (F. A. F. Wood-White)
- I have heard of a land on the far away strand (James C. Moore)
- I have heard of a land on the faraway strand (James C. Moore)
- I have heard of a land On the far-away strand, ’Tis a (James C. Moore)
- I have heard of a mansion That is brighter than the sun (L. K.)
- I have heard of a tree, a great Christmas tree (Charles A. Tindley)
- I Have Heard the Sweetest Story (Vida E. Smith)
- I Have It, Why Not Share It (Susan Evans McCloud)
- I have lighted my candle of hope (Mary E. Gillin)
- I Have Listened (Joseph Luff)
- I have listened and recorded (Joseph Luff)
- I have listened and recorded—Every word before me lies (Joseph Luff)
- I Have Listened to Your Pleadings (E. Y. Hunker)
- I have lost, I have failed (Tarekebi Beinbein)
- I have lost the do of my clarinet (Old French song)
- I have made my choice forever, I will walk (E. E. Williams)
- I have made this plea on my knees (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I have many little friends (Tessie Smith)
- I have need of help beyond myself (Susan Evans McCloud)
- I have no home, where shall I go? (Lucy Mack Smith)
- I have not done my best today (Camilla Collins)
- I have not seen the hand of God (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I Have Not Seen, Yet I Believe (Sally DeFord)
- I have often sailed a wild and stormy sea (Haldor Lillenas)
- I have often wondered about roads (Grace Zenor Pratt)
- I Have One Deep, Supreme Desire (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- I have planted a garden, so I know what faith is (Donald V. Lents)
- I have read in God’s Word of a wonderful land (C. Harold Lowden)
- I have read of a beautiful city (Jonathan Bush Atchinson)
- I have seen the gorgeous palace (Evan Stephens)
- I have seen the gorgeous palace, I have view’d (Evan Stephens)
- I Have Seen the Light (Chris Machen; Robert Sterling)
- I have seen the Light shining in the darkness (Chris Machen; Robert Sterling)
- I have seen the mavis singing (Charles Jefferys)
- I have settled the question (Haldor Lillenas)
- I have some very dear friends, They live (Agness A. West)
- I have stood on the shore of the beautiful sea (Eliza R. Snow)
- I have to ears to hear the truth (Georgia Maeser)
- I have traveled all over this fame spotted earth (William W. Phelps)
- I have tried you in fires of affliction (Daniel L. Schutte)
- I Have Two Ears (Georgia Maeser)
- I have two ears to hear the truth (Georgia Maeser)
- I have two ears to hear the truth, Two eyes (Georgia Maeser)
- I have two feet (Margery S. Cannon)
- I have two feet that hop with me, that skip (Margery S. Cannon)
- I have two grandpas and two grandmas (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- I have two happy little feet (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- I have two happy little feet To take me (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- I have two happy little feet to take me where I go (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- I Have Two Little Hands (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- I have two little hands, folded snugly and tight (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- I have walked many miles on my own (Nik Day)
- I have walked with sorrow (Grace Ingles Frost)
- I have wandered and I have struggled (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- I Have Work Enough to Do (Josephine Pollard)
- I have work enough to do, Ere the sun goes down (Josephine Pollard)
- I Have You (Emma Lounsbury)
- I have you, Yes I do (Austrian folk song)
- I Hear a Knock (Jeanni Gould)
- I heard an old, old story (Eugene M. Bartlett Sr.)
- I heard an old, old story, how a Savior came (Eugene M. Bartlett Sr.)
- I heard an old, old story, how a Savior came from glory (Eugene M. Bartlett Sr.)
- I heard a sound of voices (Godfrey Thring)
- I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me (Thomas Morley)
- I heard a voice from heav’n saying unto me (Thomas Morley)
- I hear dem angels a-calling loud (William Shakespeare Hays)
- I hear dem angels callin’ loud, “Keep in the middle” (William Shakespeare Hays)
- I heard God’s voice commanding (Lelia N. Morris)
- I Heard Him Come
- I Heard Him Come (Jeff Goodrich)
- I heard my loving Savior say (Margaret J. Harris)
- I Heard My Mother Say (African American spiritual)
- I Heard the Bells (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- I heard the bells on Christmas day Their old familiar (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- I heard the bells on Cristmas day (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- I Heard the Prophet (John V. Pearson)
- I Heard the Prophet Speak (Mabel Jones Gabbott; Jan Pinborough)
- I heard the prophet speak today (John V. Pearson)
- I Heard the Voice of Jesus Calling
- I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (Horatius Bonar)
- I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest (Horatius Bonar)
- I Heard Thy Voice (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- I hear God calling (African-American spiritual)
- I Hear His Voice (Nik Day; Nefi Hernández)
- I hear His voice burning within (Nik Day; Nefi Hernández)
- I Hear, I Hear from Far Above (Vida E. Smith)
- I hear—I see its tread as Winter comes (Eliza R. Snow)
- I hear my blessed Savior say (George D. Watson)
- I hear the echoes from the ancient (Jim Funk; Greg Simpson)
- I hear the murmur of the wave (Joseph Smith III)
- I hear the murmur of the wave And think of Jordan’s tide (Joseph Smith III)
- I hear the old familiar voices, They sound (George M. Vickers)
- I hear the Savior say (Elvina M. Hall)
- I hear the Savior say, “Thy strength indeed is small” (Elvina M. Hall)
- I hear the Saviour say (Elvina M. Hall)
- I hear Thy welcome voice (Lewis Hartsough)
- I hear your voice across the years (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- I help Mommy make the bed (Debra K. Carver)
- I Help Mother with the Dishes (Nona Keen Duffy)
- I help mother with the dishes Just as often as she wishes (Nona Keen Duffy)
- I Hide Your Word Within My Heart (Claire Cloninger)
- I Hope They Call Me on a Mission (Newel Kay Brown)
- I hope they call me on a mission When I (Newel Kay Brown)
- I hope they call me on a mission When I have grown (Newel Kay Brown)
- I Hunger and I Thirst (John S. Monsell)
- I just came down from Louisville
- I Just Came to Praise the Lord (Wayne Romero)
- I just can’t let it happen, happen to my friend (Steven K. Jones)
- I Just Knew (Cherie Call; Tyler Castleton)
- Ik heb besloten Jezus te volgen (S. Sundar Singh)
- Ik heb besloten Jezus te volgen / I have decided to follow Jesus / Moi, j’ai décidé de suivre Jésus (S. Sundar Singh)
- I kneel before Thy throne today (Michael D. Young)
- I kneel to pray ev’ry day (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I kneel to pray ev’ry day. I speak (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I knew her ere she had been left (Eliza R. Snow)
- I knew him, ere the roots of bitterness (John Lyon)
- I Knew My Father Knew (Sally DeFord)
- I knew they loved me—John and Jack and Paul (Anna Prince Redd)
- I Know (Hilary Weeks)
- I Know a Fount (Oliver Cooke)
- I know a fount where sins are washed away (Oliver Cooke)
- I know a great Savior, I do; don’t you? (Melville W. Miller)
- I know a little pussy
- I know a little pussy, Her coat is silver gray
- I know a little pussy, Her coat is soft and gray
- I know a man and he lives near by (Anon.)
- I know a name, a glorious name (Frances K. Taylor)
- I know a name, a glorious name, Dearer (Frances K. Taylor)
- I know a name, a glorious name, dearer than any (Frances K. Taylor)
- I know a name, a glorious name, Dearer than any other (Frances K. Taylor)
- I Know a Pretty Girl
- I know a pretty girl who’s always smiling
- I know God’s promise is true (Lelia N. Morris)
- I Know He Is There (Michele Baer)
- I Know He Lives (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I Know He Lives (Shiree Sandall)
- I know He rescued my soul (Reuben Morgan)
- I Know He’s There
- I know I am a child of God
- I know, I know that Jesus liveth (Jessie Pounds)
- I Know I Love Thee Better, Lord (Frances R. Havergal)
- I know I’m not alone (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- I Know in My Heart (Jeff Herrera)
- I Know It Was the Blood (African American traditional)
- I Know It Was the Blood (Traditional)
- I know I’ve got somethin’ good (Nik Day)
- I know little babies come from heaven (Doug Walker)
- I Know My Faith Is Founded (Erdmann Neumeister)
- I Know My Father Lives (Reid N. Nibley)
- I know my Father lives and loves me too (Reid N. Nibley)
- I know my Father lives and loves me too; The Spirit (Reid N. Nibley)
- I Know My Father Loves Me (Sally DeFord)
- I know my heav’nly Father knows (S. M. I. Henry)
- I know my heav’nly Father knows The storms (S. M. I. Henry)
- I know my Heav’nly Father lives (Jan Pinborough)
- I know my Savior lives (Suzanne Wilson)
- I Know Not How That Bethlehem’s Babe (Harry Webb Farrington)
- I know not how that Bethl’hem’s Babe could in the Godhead be (Harry Webb Farrington)
- I know not the day when my Savior will come
- I know not the hour when the Lord will come (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I Know Not What Awaits Me
- I know not what it meaneth, That I am sad today (Heinrich Heine)
- I know not what it presages (Heinrich Heine)
- I know not what it presages, That I am so sad (Heinrich Heine)
- I Know Not What the Future Hath (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- I know not what the future hath of marvel or surprise (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- I know not where the road will lead (Evelyn Atwater Cummins)
- I Know Not Why God’s Wondrous Grace (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I know not why God’s wondrous grace to me (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I know not why God’s wondrous grace to me He hath made known (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I know of a name (Jean Perry)
- I know of a name, a beautiful name (Jean Perry)
- I Know of a Sleep in Jesus’ Name (Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- I know, some critics have pronounc’d it weak (Eliza R. Snow)
- I know, some critics have pronounced it weak (Eliza R. Snow)
- I know someone with silvery hair, Who sits and rocks (Harriet B. Jones)
- I know some one with silvery hair, Who sits and rocks in an (Harriet B. Jones)
- I know someone with silvery hair, Who sits and rocks in an (Harriet B. Jones)
- I Know That Jesus Lives (Lynn S. Lund)
- I know that Jesus lives and that he loves me (Lynn S. Lund)
- I Know That Jesus Loves Me (Tami N. Petersen)
- I know that my Redeemer live (Samuel Medley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives
- I know that my Redeemer lives (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- I Know that My Redeemer Lives (Harold I. Donnelly)
- I Know That My Redeemer Lives (Samuel Medley)
- I Know That My Redeemer Lives (Charles Wesley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives, And ever (Charles Wesley)
- I Know That My Redeemer Lives and Ever Prays (Charles Wesley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives; In the light (Samuel Medley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives, The Lord of Liberty (Harold I. Donnelly)
- I know that my Redeemer lives, Triumphant (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives, Triumphant Savior (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives. What comfort (Samuel Medley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives; What comfort this (Samuel Medley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives! What comfort this sweet sentence gives (Samuel Medley)
- I know that my Redeemer lives; What joy (Samuel Medley)
- I know that my redeemer liveth (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Jessie B. Pounds)
- I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Jessie Pounds)
- I know that my Redeemer liveth, And on the earth (Jessie B. Pounds)
- I know that my redeemer liveth, for now is Christ (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- I Know That My Savior Loves Me (Tami J. Creamer; Derena Bell)
- I know that once I’m baptized, my life is not the same (Toni Thomas)
- I know thee well, thy sterling worth (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I Know the Lord Has Laid His Hands on Me (African American spiritual)
- I Know the Prophets (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- I know the sweetest little word (C. L. Dorris)
- I know, they say it’s poverty (Clara Horne Park)
- I know what heartache is (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- I Know Where I’m Going (Scottish folk song)
- I know where I’m going, And I know (Scottish folk song)
- I Know Who Holds Tomorrow (Ira F. Stamphill)
- I Know Whom I Have Believed (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I know you
- I know you, and you know me (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- I know you and you know me, I should say I do know
- I know you, and you know me. We are as diff’rent (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- I know you, sir, and you know me
- I Know You Song
- I labored up a rugged steep (Josie E. Childs)
- I lay here and dream (Bianca Merkley)
- I lay in Zion, for a foundation, a Stone (Leon Patillo)
- I Lay My Sins on Jesus (Horatius Bonar)
- I lay my sins on Jesus, the spotless Lamb of God (Horatius Bonar)
- I learned of love when I was young (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- I Learned to Love My Savior (Birdie M. Furnier)
- I learned to love my Savior dear (Birdie M. Furnier)
- I Leave All things to God’s Direction (August Crull; Salomo Franck)
- I Leave, as You Have Promised, Lord (Gilbert E. Doan)
- I Left It There (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I left the camp, in the low valley lying (Elbert A. Smith)
- I Lie, O Lord, within Your Care (Jochen Klepper; Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- I lifted the curtains of morning (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I lifted up my eyes and saw The Temple (Katherine Keck Bear)
- I Lift My Arms (Anon.)
- I lift my arms above my head (Anon.)
- I lift my eyes, O God, to heaven (Joel H. Johnson)
- I lift my eyes, O God, to heav’n (Joel H. Johnson)
- I Lift My Eyes to the Quiet Hills (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- I lift my eyes unto heaven above (Ida M. Kaskinen; Ernest Edwin Ryden; Johan Ludvig Runeberg)
- I Lift My Eyes Up (Brian Doerksen)
- I Lift My Soul to Thee, Lord (Alan D. Tyree)
- I lift up my eyes to the hills—from where will my help come? (Liturgical text)
- I like a game at Croquet, or bowling on the green (Sam Bagnall)
- I like a system fraught with grace
- I Like Mondays (April Meservy)
- I Like My Birthdays (Wallace F. Bennett)
- I like my birthdays, ev’ry one (Wallace F. Bennett)
- I like my birthdays, ev’ry one; Each brings (Wallace F. Bennett)
- I like my birthdays ev’ry one, each brings a (Wallace F. Bennett)
- I like my birthdays ev’ry one. Each brings a greater joy (Wallace F. Bennett)
- I likes de ol’ piano, an’ I likes de fiddle too (John T. Rutledge)
- I like the sound of fife and drum (E. Goodsell)
- I like to be kind, I like to be good
- I like to be kind, I like to be good, I like to do all
- I like to come to God’s house (Stella B. Daleburn)
- I like to give my pennies When birthday time is here (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- I like to give my pennies when birthday time is near (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- I like to go away
- I like to go away; I like to stay all day
- I like to go to Grandma’s house to spend Thanksgiving
- I Like to Hear that Word “Hello” (Anon.)
- I like to help my mother dear (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I like to help my mother dear, She has so much to do (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I Like to Listen to the Prophet (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- I like to look for rainbows (Nita Dale Milner)
- I like to look for rainbows whenever there is rain (Nita Dale Milner)
- I like to meet a happy man (Alma C. Barmore)
- I like to see a rainbow above me in the sky (Lucille A. Douglas)
- I like to sing
- I Like to Sing! (Rita S. Robinson)
- I like to sing! I like to sing! I start the day (Rita S. Robinson)
- I like to sing I like to sing of the Gospel (Merrill Bradshaw)
- I like to sing of Jesus (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I like to sing of Jesus—’tis Christmas time you (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I like to sing of Jesus ‘Tis Christmastime you know (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I like to sing of Jesus—’Tis Christmas time you know (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I like to sing the story of love (Harry Dixon Loes)
- I like to sing when the sun is shining
- I like to sweep with my little broom (Ella D. Watkins)
- I like to take a horse and buggy (Anon.)
- I like to think that Jesus, Was once a little child (Harriet B. Jones)
- I like to walk on a pleasant day (Bertha D. Martin)
- I Live (Rich Cook)
- I Lived in Heaven (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- I lived in heaven a long time ago (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- I lived in heaven a long time ago, it is true (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- I Live for Those Who Love Me (George Linnaens Banks)
- I live for those who love me, Whose hearts are (George Linnaens Banks)
- I live for those who love me, whose hearts are kind and true (George Linnaens Banks)
- I live, I live because He is risen (Rich Cook)
- I live within a mountain vale (Evan Stephens)
- I’ll always walk in the steps of Jesus (Michael Webb; Dan Truman; Clive Romney)
- I’ll Be (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- I’ll be a farmer’s wife (Lula Greene Richards)
- I’ll be a little “Mormon” (Lula Greene Richards)
- I’ll be a little “Mormon” and seek to know the ways (Lula Greene Richards)
- I’ll Be All Smiles Tonight (T. B. Ransom)
- I’ll Be a Soldier for Jesus (Isaac Watts)
- I’ll Be a Sunbeam (Nellie Talbot)
- I’ll be loving you, always (Irving Berlin)
- I’ll be loving you, always, With a love that’s true (Irving Berlin)
- I’ll Be On Time (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I’ll Be Satisfied Then (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I’ll Be Singing Up There
- I’ll Be Somewhere Listening for My Name (Eduardo J. Lango)
- I’ll be strong and true and have courage to do (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- I’ll Be There (Isaac Watts)
- I’ll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time (Neville Fleeson)
- I’ll Be Your Friend (Jan Pinborough)
- I’ll build me a cabin that I can call mine (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ll Build You a Rainbow (R. Scott Strong)
- I’ll build you a rainbow way up high above (R. Scott Strong)
- I’ll buy a horse and take a gig
- I’ll Come Again (Vonnie Tims)
- I’ll come to thee Joseph, and dwell with the blest (Joel H. Johnson)
- I’ll come to thee, O God of love (Joel H. Johnson)
- I’ll deck my brow with roses. The loved ones (T. B. Ransom)
- I’ll Find You My Friend (Linda Kinghorn Leavitt)
- I’ll Fly Away (Albert E. Brumley)
- I’ll fold my arms, I’ll bow my head (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I’ll fold my arms, I’ll bow my head, and quiet, quiet (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I’ll fold my arms, I’ll bow my head, and quiet, quiet be (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- I’ll Follow Christ (Reed Hainsworth)
- I’ll Follow Him in Faith (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I’ll Follow Jesus Christ (Gary Croxall)
- I’ll Follow Thee (V. James Lovalvo)
- I’ll Give God Forever (David A. Zabriskie)
- “I’ll Go” (Sheryl Nabrotzky)
- I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go (Mary Brown)
- I’ll go where You want me to go, dear Lord (Mary Brown)
- I’ll Hang My Harp On A Willow Tree (T. Haynes Bayly; Wellington Guernsey)
- I’ll Hold to God’s Plan (Sherrie Manwill Boren)
- I’ll Hold to God’s Plan (He’ll Strengthen My Hands) (Sherrie Manwill Boren)
- Illinois (C. H. Chamberlain)
- Illinois legislation, it rules with gentle care
- I’ll Keep His Commandments
- I’ll Live for Him (Ralph E. Hudson)
- I’ll love the Lord while here below (Joel H. Johnson)
- I’ll Make the World Brighter (Larry Hiller)
- I’ll Never Forget (Nik Day)
- I’ll never know why God’s great love (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ll Never Use Tobacco (Anon.)
- I’ll never use tobacco, no (Anon.)
- I’ll Overcome Someday (Charles A. Tindley)
- I’ll Pay My Tithing to the Lord (Anna Johnson)
- I’ll pay my tithing to the Lord, I’ll do it cheerfully (Anna Johnson)
- I’ll praise God forever, He’s taken my blindness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ll Praise My Maker (Isaac Watts)
- I’ll Praise My Maker While I’ve Breath (Isaac Watts)
- I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath; And when (Isaac Watts)
- I’ll Praise My Redeemer (Charles Iheanacho Ekwonye)
- I’ll praise the Lord from day to day (Joel H. Johnson)
- I’ll Put Jesus First in My Life (James Murch)
- I’ll Remember Thee (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I’ll Say No (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- I’ll say no when I’m faced with a temptation (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- I’ll say yes, Lord, yes to Your will and to Your way (Lynn Keesecker)
- I’ll scrape the mountains clean, old girl (Samuel C. Upham)
- I’ll seek the Lord early (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- I’ll seek the Lord early while in my youth (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- I’ll Serve the Lord While I am Young (Eliza R. Snow)
- I’ll serve the Lord while I am young, And (Eliza R. Snow)
- I’ll serve the Lord while I am young and in my (Eliza R. Snow)
- I’ll serve the Lord while I am young, And in my early (Eliza R. Snow)
- I’ll serve the Lord while I am young, And in my early days (Eliza R. Snow)
- I’ll Shout the Name of Christ Who Lives (Vivincio L. Vinluan)
- I’ll sing a song of love to life (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- I’ll sing thee of lands where no tyrant’s power (John Lyon)
- I’ll sing to thee, O Truth!—Thy laws are giv’n
- I’ll sing you one-ho! Green grow
- I’ll Squeeze My Hands (Beatrice P. Willis)
- I’ll squeeze my hands into fists (Beatrice P. Willis)
- I’ll Stand By (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I’ll Stand By Until the Morning (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I’ll Stand by You (Daniel W. Whittle)
- I’ll Stand for Truth (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- I’ll Stand On That (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ll Stand Tall (Jan Pinborough)
- I’ll Strive While Young to Tune My Voice (Evan Stephens)
- I’ll strive while young to tune my voice To songs (Evan Stephens)
- I’ll take my friend to church with me (L. Clair Likes)
- I’ll Take What Father Takes
- I’ll Take You To Your Home, Kathleen (Thomas Paine Westendorf)
- I’ll tell him of the Savior, I tell of His favor (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- I’ll Tell It Wherever I Go (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- I’ll tell of a little boy
- I’ll Tell the World That I’m a Christian (Baynard L. Fox)
- I’ll tell you about a War meeting
- I’ll tell you what folks these are no jokes (James Gledhill)
- I’ll touch my hair (A. M. Shumate)
- I’ll trust in Him who Rules on High (R. Michelsen)
- I’ll Trust in the Lord (Gerald N. Lund)
- I’ll try (Joseph H. Dean)
- I’ll Try My Best (Andrew Moore)
- I’ll Turn to Him (Monica Scott)
- Illumine the captive human (Clive Romney)
- I’ll Walk with Him in White (Nathan Howe)
- I’ll Walk with You (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- I’ll whisper softly now to God (Mildred Edwards)
- I’ll Work Where Thou Hast Shown (Brian Knox)
- I Long for Your Commandments (Jean Janzen)
- I Long to Behold Him (Charles Wesley)
- I long to behold him array’d (Charles Wesley)
- I long to behold Him arrayed (Charles Wesley)
- I long to behold him array’s (Charles Wesley)
- I long to believe him arrayed (Charles Wesley)
- I long to breathe the mountain air (M. A. Johnstone)
- I Long to Glorify Thee (Ralph Manchee)
- I look around at the pain that I see (Merrill Jenson; Betsy Jenson)
- I look around in the place that I live (B. C.)
- I look at the cross upon Calvary (Avis Christiansen)
- I looked at your hands as you peacefully lay (Edith E. Anderson)
- I looked out the window, and what did I see? (Georgia W. Bello)
- I looked over Jordan, and what did I see (African-American spiritual)
- I Look to Thee in Every Need (Samuel Longfellow)
- I look to the heavens A mountain (Ben Stroud)
- I Look to You in Every Need (Samuel Longfellow)
- I look up at the stars at night (Nik Day; Regan Rindlisbacher)
- I love, at twilight of each day (Joel H. Johnson)
- I loved thy mother, Henriette (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I Loved You Better Than You Knew (Johnnie Carroll)
- I Love Him (London Hymn Book)
- I Love Him (African American folk song)
- I Love Him Because He First Loved Me (Frank E. Roush)
- I love him better every day (Thoro Harris)
- I love Him, I love Him, Because He first loved me (African American folk song)
- I love it, I love it, and who shall dare (Eliza Cook)
- I Love Little Pussy
- I love little pussy, Her coat is so warm
- I love little pussy, Her coat is so warm, And if I don’t hurt
- I love mother, She loves me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love mother; she loves me. We love daddy (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love mother, She loves me. We love daddy, Yes siree (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my chosen people Who walk the narrow way
- I love my God, I love him well
- I Love My God, Who Heard My Cry (Isaac Watts)
- I Love My Heavenly Father (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I Love My Heavenly Father (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- I love my Heavenly Father and I will try to be (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- I love my Heavenly Father though Him I cannot see (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my Heav’nly Father (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my Heav’nly Father, And I will try to be (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- I love my heav’nly Father, Tho’ (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my Heavn’ly Father, tho’ him I cannot see (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my Heav’nly Father, Though Him I cannot see (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my Heav’nly Father, Though Him I cannot see, But (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love my little kitty, And I fill her dish with milk (Velma Sherry)
- I love my own, my native land (John M. Chamberlain)
- I love my own, my native land, the birthplace of (John M. Chamberlain)
- I love retirement. To my spirit ’tis (Eliza R. Snow)
- I love t’ attend the Primary (Charles Denney Jr.)
- I love that Flag.—When in my childish glee (Eliza R. Snow)
- I love that Flag. When in my childish glee (Eliza R. Snow)
- I love the balmy springtime with pretty birds and (Edwin F. Parry)
- I love the beauties of the vale (Eliza R. Snow)
- I Love Thee (Christian Harmony, Jeremiah Ingalls)
- I love Thee, Heavenly Father (Rita S. Robinson)
- I love Thee, Heavenly Father, Thou art a King (Rita S. Robinson)
- I love Thee, Heavenly Father, Thou art a King to me (Rita S. Robinson)
- I love Thee, I love Thee, I love Thee, my Lord (Christian Harmony, Jeremiah Ingalls)
- I love thee, Lord, but not because (Edward Caswall; Percy Dearmer)
- I love thee still! These words contain (Hannah T. King)
- I Love Thee, Utah Dear (Evan Stephens)
- I Love the Father
- I love the Father, I love His Holy Son
- I love the glitter of the snow on a starry Christmas (Elsie C. Carroll)
- I love the land with banner spread (Eliza R. Snow)
- I love the little things—God sunlight in my windows (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- I Love the Lord (John Sears Tanner)
- I Love the Lord (Linda H. Walker)
- I Love the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- I Love the Lord
- I Love the Lord
- I love the Lord—he heard my cries (Isaac Watts)
- I Love the Lord, He Heard My Cry (Isaac Watts)
- I love the Lord: he hears my prayers (Joel H. Johnson)
- I love the Lord, I love His righteousness (Linda H. Walker)
- I love the Lord in heaven (Anna Johnson)
- I love the Lord in Heaven, and tho’ I cannot (Anna Johnson)
- I love the Lord in heaven and though I cannot see (Anna Johnson)
- I love the Lord, in him my soul delights (John Sears Tanner)
- I Love the Lord, Who Heard My Cry (Isaac Watts)
- I Love the Mountains (Anon.)
- I love the mountains, I love (Anon.)
- I love the mountains, I love the rolling hills (Anon.)
- I love the pleasant valleys
- I love the pleasant valleys, I love the verdant hills
- I love the volume of Thy Word (Isaac Watts)
- I love the volumes of thy word (Isaac Watts)
- I love the volumes of thy word; What light and joy its truths afford (Isaac Watts)
- I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord (Psalm 137; Timothy Dwight)
- I love Thy kingdom, Lord, the house of Thine abode (Psalm 137; Timothy Dwight)
- I love thy people, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- I love to attend the Primary (Charles Denney Jr.)
- I love to go a-wandering (Antonia Ridge)
- I love to go a-wandering, Along the mountain (Antonia Ridge)
- I love to go to Grandma’s house (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- I love to go to Sunday School (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- I love to go to Sunday School, and meet the (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- I love to hear the story (Emily Huntington Miller)
- I love to hear the story Which angel (Emily Huntington Miller)
- I love to hear the story, Which angel voices tell (Emily Huntington Miller)
- I Love to Learn of Jesus Christ (John V. Pearson)
- I Love to Praise Him (Jennifer Randolph)
- I Love to Pray (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I love to read the holy scriptures (Jaclyn Thomas Milne)
- I love to read the holy scriptures, And (Jaclyn Thomas Milne)
- I love to read the written word (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- I Love to Scatter Sunshine (James Rowe)
- I Love to See the Temple (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I love to see the temple. I’m going (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I love to share a sorrow (James Rowe)
- I love to share the story (Harry L. Doty)
- I love to sing of Christ my King (George W. Bethune)
- I love to sit by the fire While the embers (Nellie O. Parker)
- I love to steal awhile away (P. H. Brown)
- I Love to Tell the Story (Katherine Hankey)
- I love to tell the story Of unseen things above (Katherine Hankey)
- I love to think [sing] of heaven, where white robed angels are (Lewis Hartsough)
- I love to walk with Jesus (Charles F. Weigle)
- I Love to Wander in the Mountains (Ann Boyle)
- I love you
- I Love You California (Francis Beatty Silverwood)
- I love you California, You’re the greatest state of all (Francis Beatty Silverwood)
- I love you. I love you (William F. Hubbard)
- I love You. I love You. I love You, Lord, today (William F. Hubbard)
- I Love You, Lord (Laurie Klein)
- I love You, Lord, and I lift my voice (Laurie Klein)
- I Love You, LORD, For You Have Heard My Voice (Helen Otte)
- I Love You, Lord, Today (William F. Hubbard)
- I Love You, Mother (Joy Allison)
- “I love you, mother,” said little John (Joy Allison)
- I Love Your Church, O God (Timothy Dwight)
- I Love Your Church, O Lord (Timothy Dwight)
- I Love Your Kingdom, Lord (Psalm 137; Timothy Dwight)
- I Love You, Snow (Edna S. Dustin)
- I love you, snow; you, too, I’ve truly missed (Edna S. Dustin)
- I Love You Truly
- I love you truly, truly dear
- I Love You with the Love of the Lord (Jim Gilbert)
- I love you, yes, I do; I love you
- Il y a un baume en Galaad (African-American spiritual)
- Il y a un baume en Galaad / There is a balm in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- I’m about to bid farewell (Henry Maiben)
- I’m about to bid farewell To the land (Henry Maiben)
- I’m a CTR Pilot. Each day I take flight
- I’m a daughter of Heavenly Parents (Nik Day)
- I made a little valentine (Alice Norton)
- I made a little valentine of paper and old lace, (Alice Norton)
- I made a valentine just for you, big, red and lacy
- I made my choice (Hilary Weeks)
- I made my choice, You can mark this day (Hilary Weeks)
- I’m a gay tra-la-la with my fa-la-la-la (Bret Harte)
- I’m a gay tra, la, la, With my fa, la, la, la (Bret Harte)
- I’m a gay tra, la, la, With my fa, la, la, la, And my (Bret Harte)
- I’m a gay tra, la, la, With my fal, la, la (Bret Harte)
- Imagine (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty)
- Imagine Me a Mother (Jeanni Gould)
- I’m a-gona walk on the streets of glory (John L. Shrader)
- I’m A Jet Pilot! (Rita S. Robinson)
- I’m a jet pilot! I’m a jet pilot! Zoom, Zoom, Zoom (Rita S. Robinson)
- I’m a little bunny (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- I’m a little bunny hop hop hop (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- I’m a little prairie flow’r, Growing wilder
- I’m a little prairie flow’r, Growing wilder ev’ry hour
- I’m a little soldier who is trying to be good (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I’m a Little Teapot (Clarence Kelley; George H. Sanders)
- I’m a little teapot, short and stout (Clarence Kelley; George H. Sanders)
- I’m all made of hinges (Aileen Fisher)
- I’m all made of hinges, ’cause ev’rything bends (Aileen Fisher)
- I’m Always Chasing Rainbows (Joseph McCarthy)
- I’m a mean old witch with a hat!
- I’m a mean old witch with a hat! And I ride
- I’m a merry-hearted Mormon (William Willes)
- I’m a merry-hearted Mormon, by the truth I’m set free (William Willes)
- I’m a Miracle (Barbara Klimowicz)
- I’m a Mormon (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- I’m a Pilgrim (Hans Henry Petersen)
- I’m A Pilgrim (Mary Dana Shindler)
- I’m a pilgrim, and I’m a stranger; I can tarry (Mary Dana Shindler)
- I’m a Pilgrim, I’m a Stranger (Hans Henry Petersen)
- I’m a Pilgrim, I’m a Stranger (Hans Henry Petersen)
- I’m a pilgrim, I’m a stranger, Cast upon (Hans Henry Petersen)
- I”m a pilgrim; I’m a stranger Cast upon the rocky (Hans Henry Petersen)
- I’m a Pioneer Too (Jan Pinborough)
- I Marvel at the Miracle (John V. Pearson)
- I’m a Saint (W. J. Clements)
- I’m a Saint, I am a Saint (W. J. Clements)
- I’m a Saint, I’m a Saint (W. J. Clements)
- I’m a Saint, I’m a Saint, on the rough world wide (W. J. Clements)
- I’m a Soldier (John W. Peterson)
- I’m a son of Heav’nly Father (Lee Wright; Katherine Wright)
- I’m a-trampin’, trampin’ (African-American spiritual)
- I’m a-trampin’, trampin’, Tryin’ to make heaven (African-American spiritual)
- I’m a Welshman abroad from my native old country (John S. Davis)
- I may be young but I know where I stand
- I may not be skilled or polished (Lex de Azevedo; Michael Webb)
- I may not know the reason why (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- I’m a Young Woman and I Believe! (Joseph L. Townsend)
- I’m believing and receiving (Herbert H. Booth)
- I’m But a Stranger Here (Thomas R. Taylor)
- I’m called little Buttercup, Dear little Buttercup (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- I’m Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines (William Horace Lingard)
- I’m Changed (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- I’m Coming to Gather All Peoples of Earth (Larry E. Schultz)
- I’m downright, upright, inright, outright (Anon.)
- I’m dreaming now of Hallie, sweet Hallie (Septimus Winner)
- I’m dreaming now of Hally, sweet Hally (Septimus Winner)
- I’m dreaming now of Hally, sweet Hally, sweet Hally (Septimus Winner)
- I’m dreaming of a white Christmas (Irving Berlin)
- I met a little elf man once (John Kendrick Bangs)
- I met a little Elfman once, Down where (John Kendrick Bangs)
- I’m finding myself at a loss for words (Pete Kipley; Bart Millard)
- I’m Following My Savior (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- I’m Forever Grateful (Mark Altrogge)
- I’m forgiven because You were forsaken (Billy James Foote)
- I’m free to choose To win or lose (Ron Simpson; Clive Romney)
- I’m giving You my heart and all that is within (Marc James)
- I’m glad I am in these high mountains (William Willes)
- I’m glad I ever saw the day
- I’m Glad I’m Me (Susan Evans McCloud)
- I’m glad salvation’s free (Isaac Watts)
- I’m Glad That God Chose Me to Be Your Son (Deanna Edwards)
- I’m glad that I can run and play (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I’m glad that I can run and play, and help my parents ev’ry (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I’m glad to greet you (Anon.)
- I’m Glad to Pay a Tithing (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- I’m Goin’ a Sing When the Spirit Says Sing (African-American spiritual)
- I’m Going Home (William Hunter)
- I’m Going Home
- I’m Going on a Journey (Kenneth Larkin)
- I’m Going Through, Jesus (Herbert Buffum)
- I’m going to keep our hollyhocks back there in a row (Lizzie H. Welker)
- I’m goin’ to hide away, Out beside the Utah trail (Bob Palmer)
- I’m goin’ to leave (Traditional)
- I’m goin’ to leave Ol’ Texas now (Traditional)
- I’m Goin’ to Pray for This Land (Orrin Hatch)
- I’m goin’t sit down at the welcome table (African-American spiritual)
- I’m Gonna Eat at the Welcome Table
- I’m Gonna Live So God Can Use Me (African-American spiritual)
- I’m gonna make sure when the time comes (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- I’m gonna send thee one by one
- I’m Gonna Shout and Sing (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- I’m gonna shout and sing to praise (Sandra L. Webb-Johnsen)
- I’m Gonna Sing (African-American spiritual)
- I’m gonna sing when the Spirit says (African-American spiritual)
- I’m gonna sing when the Spirit say “Sing” (African-American spiritual)
- I’m gonna sing when the Spirit says sing (African-American spiritual)
- I’m grown, mother, now I must find life’s meaning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’m hanging garlands in my hall tonight (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I’m Happy with Jesus Alone (C. P. J.)
- I’m His (Kimberly Knighton)
- Imitation Song
- I’m Just a Little Handcart (Russ Leger)
- I’m just a poor wayfaring stranger (American folk song)
- I’m just a poor wayfarin’ stranger (American folk song)
- I’m kind of homesick for a country (Squire E. Parsons Jr.)
- I’m kneeling at the [thy] mercy seat, I’m kneeling
- I’m learning each day to be caring (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I’m Learning the Ways of Jesus (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I’m lonesome since I cross’d the hill (Traditional)
- I’m lonesome since I crossed the hill (Traditional)
- I’m longing, dear Lord, for that haven (Oswald J. Smith)
- I’m “looking backward” very far tonight (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I’m looking down the vista of long years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I’m looking over a four-leaf clover (Mort Dixon)
- I’m looking over a four-lear clover (Mort Dixon)
- Immanuel, Immanuel (Sally DeFord)
- Immortal, Invisible (Walter Chalmers Smith)
- Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (Walter Chalmers Smith)
- Immortal, invisible King of Heaven, Lord Most High (Niles Borop; Dwight Liles)
- Immortality (Eliza R. Snow)
- Immortal Love, forever full (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Immortal Love—forever full (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Immortal Love – Forever Full (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Immortal Love, forever full, forever flowing free (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- I’m much too young to go abroad (L. Clair Likes)
- I’m much too young to go abroad To teach (L. Clair Likes)
- I’m ninety-nine miles from home (Anon.)
- I’m not afraid of asking questions or facing (Jesse Ellsworth)
- I’m not ashamed to own my Lord (Isaac Watts)
- I’m not ashamed to own my Lord, Or to defend (Isaac Watts)
- I’m not ashamed to own my Lord, Or to defend his cause (Isaac Watts)
- I’m not asking for riches of the land (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- I’m not asking for the riches of the land (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- I’m not so much at singing as those high faluten chaps (Thomas P. Westendorf)
- I’m Not Too Young for God to See (Anon.)
- I’m not too young for God to see, He knows (Anon.)
- I’m only here once (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- I’m Pierre de Bonton de Paris (Launce Knight)
- Important transformations take time (Wanda Lindstrom)
- Imposture shrinks from light (Thomas Scott)
- Imposture shrinks from light, And dreads the curious eye (Thomas Scott)
- I’m praying for you (S. O’Maley Cluff)
- I’m pressing on (Johnson Oatman)
- I’m pressing on the upward way (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Impromptu (John Lyon)
- Improvement stamp on all you do
- Improve the Shining Moments (Robert B. Baird)
- Improve the shining moments, Don’t let (Robert B. Baird)
- Improve the shining moments, don’t let them (Robert B. Baird)
- Improve the shining moments; Don’t let them pass (Robert B. Baird)
- I’m rejoicing night and day (Herbert Buffum)
- I’m Servin’ the Lord (African-American spiritual)
- I’m servin’ the Lord in my weak way (African-American spiritual)
- I’m sitting on the stile, Mary (Helen Selina Blackwood)
- I’m So Glad (African American traditional)
- I’m so glad I’m a part of the family of God (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- I’m so glad I’m a part of the fam’ly of God (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- I’m So Glad I’m Saved (A. T.)
- I’m so glad, I’m so glad (Lelia N. Morris)
- I’m So Glad, Jesus Lifted Me (African American traditional)
- I’m so glad when daddy comes home (Anon.)
- I’m so glad when daddy comes home, glad as I (Anon.)
- I’m so glad when Daddy comes home, Glad as I can be (Anon.)
- I’m So Grateful (G. G.)
- I’m standing here, holdin’ back the tears (Barry Gibbons)
- I’m strong and bold, I’m riding high (Lillie M. Jordan)
- I’m Taking My Harp From The Green Willow Tree (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’m taking my journey, I’ve waited so long (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’m tending to my garden (Ben Olsen)
- I’m Thankful to Be Me (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- I’m tradin’ my sorrows (Darrell Evans)
- I’m Trying to Be like Jesus (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I’m trying to be like Jesus; I’m following (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I’m trying to love my neighbor (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I must be gone. This alien sky is bright (Veneta L. Nielsen)
- I must leave to the bard of mind sublime (Grace Ingles Frost)
- I must needs go home by the way of the cross (Jessie B. Pounds)
- I Must Tell Jesus (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- I must tell Jesus all of my trials (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- I’m very sad indeed tonight, My loneliness dejects me (Henry Maiben)
- I’m waiting for Daddy
- I’m waiting for Daddy to come home
- I’m walking on the King’s highway (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’m wise enough to seek the Light (Penelope Moody Allen)
- In a beautiful vale! a lovely vale! (John Lyon)
- In A Bouncy Buggy (Joan Porter Ford; Margaret Vowles)
- In a bouncy buggy Grandma Lizzie came out West (Joan Porter Ford; Margaret Vowles)
- In a Cave (Harold Franklin)
- In a cave, a lowly stable (Harold Franklin)
- In a cavern, by a canyon, Excavating for a mine (Percy Montrose)
- In a cavern, in a canyon (Percy Montrose)
- In a cavern, in a canyon, Excavating (Percy Montrose)
- In a cavern, in a canyon, Excavating for a mine (Percy Montrose)
- In a Cozy Cradle (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In a cozy cradle, High up in the tree (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In Adam We Have All Been One (Martin H. Franzmann)
- In a Deep, Unbounded Darkness (Mary Louise Bringle)
- In a far and Southern country
- In a gallant ship we ride
- In ages past the mighty Lord (Michael Morgan)
- In ages past Thy chosen ones (Jaylyne C. Reynolds)
- In a High and Lonely Hillside (Francis Acland)
- In a little village of Bethlehem (William Harold Neidlinger)
- In a little white cottage, Where the trees (Marshall S. Pike)
- In All My Lord’s Appointed Ways (John Ryland)
- In all my trials the Lord attends (Gary Croxall)
- In All Our Grief (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- In all our grief and fear we turn to you (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- In all the Lord’s appointed ways (John Ryland)
- In All the Seasons Seeking God (Chen-Chang Yang; Mildred Wiant; Teng-Kiat Chiu)
- In all the world my home is best (Norwegian folk song)
- In all the world there is no one, As sweet as my (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In All Things (Armour T. Irwin)
- In All Things, Charity (Rupertus Meldenius)
- In All Things Give Him Thanks (Claire Cloninger; Andy Cloninger; Ken Barker)
- In All Things Rejoice (Eliza R. Snow)
- In all thy works I see thy glory (Sally DeFord)
- In a lonely manger born (Kō Yūki)
- In a Lowly Manger Born (Kō Yūki)
- In a lowly stable, ’mid oxen and sheep
- In a lowly stable, mid oxen and sheep, The little Lord Jesus
- I Name Thy Hallowed Name (Louis F. Benson)
- In an Age of Twisted Values (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- In ancient days (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient days, by scorn (Joel H. Johnson)
- In Ancient Days Me Feared the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient days men fear’d the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient days men feared the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient days men feared the Lord, And by their faith received his word (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient days they came to pass (Tom McNelly)
- In ancient time a man of God (Parley P. Pratt)
- In Ancient Times (Parley P. Pratt)
- In Ancient Times (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient times a man of God (Parley P. Pratt)
- In ancient times a man of God Came preaching in the wilderness (Parley P. Pratt)
- In another land and time, Long ago, and far away (Eleanor Smith’s Songs)
- In another land and time, Long ago, and far away, was a (Eleanor Smith’s Songs)
- In an Upper Room (Bruce R. McConkie)
- In a right way or a wrong way Washing dishes may be done (Alice R. Baldwin)
- In a Sacred Garden Place (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- In a sacred garden place, I was ransomed (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- In a Safe Place (Keola Geilmann)
- In a sea of shifting values (Greg Simpson; Erin Shepherd)
- In a sea of shifting values, tossed on every wave (Greg Simpson; Erin Shepherd)
- In a shaky wagon we ride
- In a shaky wagon we ride, For to cross
- In a Stable (Kenneth Jones)
- In a strange land unknown, unmarked (Lucy M. Hewlings)
- In a Thousand Ways (Jean Barnes)
- In a time far removed from my mem’ry (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- In Autumn (Rebecca J. Weston)
- In a world chill and dark (Gary Croxall)
- In a world filled with so many people (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- In a world of confusion (Annette Dickman)
- In a World Where People Walk in Darkness (Robert Willis)
- In a World Where Sorrow (Lanta Wilson Smith)
- In a World Where Sorrow Ever Will Be Known (Lanta Wilson Smith)
- In a world where sorrow ever will be known, Where (Lanta Wilson Smith)
- In bankruptcy my life had gone (Clement H. Jack Linn)
- In Bethlehem (Toni Tietjen)
- In Bethlehem
- In Bethlehem a newborn boy (Rosamond E. Herklots)
- In Bethlehem in a manger (Sadie B. Cadman)
- In Bethlehem in starry light (Toni Tietjen)
- In Bethlehem so long ago (Jo Marie Borgeson Bray)
- In body now we part (Charles Wesley)
- In body now we part, To different homes repair (Charles Wesley)
- In Brighton (Isabelle B. McKenzie)
- In Caldwell forest
- In Caldwell forest the night wind was high
- Incarnate God, Immortal Love (Alfred Tennyson)
- In Christ Alone (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- In Christ alone, my hope is found (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- In Christ Called to Baptize (Ruth Duck)
- In Christ called to baptize, we witness to grace (Ruth Duck)
- In Christ there is no East nor West (William A. Dunkerley)
- In Christ There Is No East of West (William A. Dunkerley)
- In Christ There Is No East or West (William A. Dunkerley)
- In Christ There Is No East or West (Michael A. Perry)
- In Christ there is no east or west / In Christus ist nicht Ost noch West / Gens de tous pays, du sud au nord / In Christus is noch west noch oost / Orient ni occidente hay / 예수 안에는 동권 서 없니 / في المسيح لا شرق و (Michael A. Perry)
- In Christ there is no East or West, In him (William A. Dunkerley)
- In Christ there is no east or west, in him no pride of birth (Michael A. Perry)
- In Christ there is no East or West, in Him no South or North (William A. Dunkerley)
- In Christ We Live (Brian Wren)
- In Christ We Live (Jane Martin; Donn Wisdom)
- In Christ we live in common bonds (Jane Martin; Donn Wisdom)
- In Christ we live, whose life was more (Brian Wren)
- In Christ were all things created
- Incline Your Ear, O Lord, to Me (Michael Morgan)
- Inconstancy (Afton Clegg)
- In darkness long we’ve been o’erwhelmed (William Clayton)
- In Days of Old (Jenny W. Francis)
- In days of old, the pioneers (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- In days of old, when knights were bold (Edwin Thomas)
- In days of yore, from Britain’s shore (Alexander Muir)
- In days of yore the hero Wolfe (Alexander Muir)
- In Deepest Night (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- In deepest night, in darkest days (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- In deep gratitude of spirit, our proud heads (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- In defense of our home and our nation (Evan Stephens)
- In defense of our home and our nation, We will fight For the right (Evan Stephens)
- In Defense of Polygamy
- In Denmark (Folk tune)
- Independence (John Lyon)
- In Derry vale beside the singing river (W. G. Rothery)
- Indescribable (Laura Story; Jesse Reeves)
- In Deseret We’re Free (William W. Phelps)
- In desert places Lone and somber, dry and sere (Elsie C. Carroll)
- In de valley, couldn’t hear nobody pray (Traditional)
- Indian Baby Song
- Indian Braves
- Indian Lullaby (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- In Dreams (Fran Walsh)
- In Dublin’s fair city (Irish folk song)
- In Dublin’s fair city where girls are so pretty (Irish folk song)
- In dulci jubilo (Heinrich Seuse; John Mason Neale (adapter))
- In dulci jubilo (Heinrich Seuse)
- In dulci jubilo, Now let us sing (Heinrich Seuse; John Mason Neale (adapter))
- In early morn, with day’s first light
- In Eden, mankind’s mother made the choice (Donald N. Bugg)
- In Edens’ bowers, with good surrounded (Mark H. Forscutt)
- In Edens’ bowers, with good surrounded, Men with richest gifts was blest (Mark H. Forscutt)
- In Eden’s field two trees grew side by side (Harley A. Morris)
- I Need Him (Nik Day)
- I Need Jesus (George O. Webster)
- I need Jesus, my need I now confess (George O. Webster)
- I Need My Heavenly Father (Judith W. Parker)
- I need my Heav’nly Father To help me every day (Judith W. Parker)
- I need my Heav’nly Father To help me ev’ry day (Judith W. Parker)
- I Need Thee Every Hour (Annie S. Hawks)
- I Need Thee Every Hour / Lead, Kindly Light (Kenneth Cope; Annie S. Hawks; John Henry Newman)
- I need thee every hour, Most gracious (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need thee every hour, most gracious Lord (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need thee every hour, Most gracious Lord; No tender (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need Thee ev’ry hour (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need Thee ev’ry hour, Most gracious (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need thee ev’ry hour, Most gracious Lord (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need thee, O I need thee (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need the every hour (Annie S. Hawks)
- I Need the Every Hour / I Stand All Amazed (Medley) (Annie S. Hawks; Charles H. Gabriel)
- I need the every hour, most gracious Lord (Annie S. Hawks)
- I need to have my own testimony (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- I Need You Every Hour (Annie S. Hawks)
- I Need Your Help, O LORD My God (Martin Tel; Helen Otte)
- In Egypt under Pharaoh (Dosia Carlson)
- In Egypt under Pharaoh the Israelites were bound (Dosia Carlson)
- In Embryo (Hattie Chritchlow Jensen)
- In Emmenthal (Swiss folk song)
- In essentials, unity (Rupertus Meldenius)
- I never can forget the day (J. W. Van DeVenter)
- I Never Dreamed (Michele Baer)
- I never knew what pain could be (Maud Chegwidden)
- I never pull’d a hand cart load (Mark Nichols)
- I Never Saw A Moor (Emily Dickinson)
- I never saw a moor, I never saw the sea, yet I know (Emily Dickinson)
- I Never Stand Alone (Steven Kapp Perry)
- I never thought I’d see the day (Chris Morgan)
- I Never Walk Alone (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I never walk alone, I have the Savior (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I never worry, I never fret (George Jordan)
- In every heart there’s a place (Wayne Burton)
- In every soul there burns a flame (Jan Pinborough)
- In ev’rything I do he’ll see (L. Clair Likes)
- In Faith, Lord, We Bow (Avanell D. Hancock)
- In faith, Lord, we bow; Our hearts now endow (Avanell D. Hancock)
- In faith we fearless stand (Sarah C. Maeser)
- In faith we’ll rely on the arm of Jehovah (William W. Phelps)
- In fancy I stood by the shore, one day (Lelia N. Morris)
- Infant Holy (Polish carol; Piotrowi Skardze)
- Infant Holy, Infant Lowly (Polish carol; Piotrowi Skardze)
- Infant holy, Infant lowly, For His bed (Polish carol; Piotrowi Skardze)
- Infant holy, Infant lowly for His bed a cattle stall (Polish carol; Piotrowi Skardze)
- Infant Jesus, Holy Babe (Robert P. Manookin)
- Infant so gentle, so pure and so sweet
- In far away Galilee, long, long ago (Alfred H. Ackley)
- In Fasting We Approach Thee (Paul L. Anderson)
- In flaming tongues of fire (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- Inflammatus (Gioachino Rossini)
- Information
- In forty-six we bade adieu (Azariah Smith)
- In Garden of Gethsemane (Earl R. Curry)
- In garden of Gethsemane The Savior prayed (Earl R. Curry)
- In Gathering Roses Look Out For The Thorns (Thomas P. Westendorf)
- In Gethsemane (Esther Megargel)
- In God alone (Harry L. Doty)
- In God Alone
- In God alone my soul can find rest and peace
- In God alone my soul can find rest and peace / Mon âme se repose en paix sur Dieu seul
- In God alone my soul finds rest (Harry L. Doty)
- In God, My Faithful God (Catherine Winkworth)
- In God’s green pastures feeding, by His cool waters lie (Orien G. Johnson)
- In God’s Most Holy Presence (Ernest Dodgshun)
- In God’s most holy presence We meet (Ernest Dodgshun)
- In God the Father I Believe (Frank De Vries)
- In grace the holy God (Daniel W. Whittle)
- In grace the holy God Did full salvation plan (Daniel W. Whittle)
- In Great Thanksgiving (Melchizedek M. Solis)
- In great thanksgiving, O Love Divine (Melchizedek M. Solis)
- In heart and hand we join
- In Heaven Above (Laurentius Laurenti)
- In heaven above, in heaven above (Laurentius Laurenti)
- In heavenly armor we’ll enter the land (Jamie Owens-Collins)
- In Heavenly Love Abiding (Anna L. Waring)
- In heavenly love abiding, no change (Anna L. Waring)
- In heav’n above, in heav’n above (Laurentius Laurenti)
- In heav’nly love abiding (Anna L. Waring)
- In heav’nly love abiding, No change (Anna L. Waring)
- In heav’nly love abiding, No change my heart (Anna L. Waring)
- Inheritance of the Saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- In her sphere the noblest work of God is woman
- In him there is no darkness at all (Kathleen Thomerson)
- In Him We Live (Sally DeFord)
- In His Arms
- In His Cross I Glory (Tricia Walker)
- In His Embrace (Karleen Watt; Derek Hinckley)
- In His Footsteps (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- In his grave they have laid him, he slumbers in peace (Thomas Ward)
- In His Holy Name (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- In His Light (Clive M. Killpack)
- In His Own Time (Pat Davis)
- In His Presence (Melodie Tunney; Dick Tunney)
- In His presence there is comfort (Melodie Tunney; Dick Tunney)
- In His Temple Now Behold Him (Henry John Pye)
- In His Tender Care (Mary E. Morrow)
- In His Time (Diane Ball)
- In His time, In His time (Diane Ball)
- In Holy Conversation (Gregory J. Wismar)
- In holy places, at holy times (Garrett Breeze)
- In humble praise and prayer to God (Nell Clarke)
- In humble thanks we turn to Thee (Danelda M. Yoder)
- In Humility, Our Savior (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- In Humility, Our Savior (Mabel Jones Gabbott; Christopher Rogers)
- In humility, our Savior, Grant thy Spirit (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- In humility, our Savior, Grant thy Spirit here, we pray (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- In humility, our Savior, Here we kneel (Mabel Jones Gabbott; Christopher Rogers)
- In Hymns of Praise (Ada Blenkhorn)
- In hymns of praise your voices raise (Ada Blenkhorn)
- In hymns of praise your voices raise To Him (Ada Blenkhorn)
- In hymns of praise your voices raise To him who (Ada Blenkhorn)
- In Jehovah’s arm we trusted (Eliza R. Snow)
- In Jesus’ church the people wait (Merl B. Grover)
- In Jordan’s Stream (John W. Peterson)
- In Jordan’s stream the Savior stood (John W. Peterson)
- In Jordan’s Tide (John Fellows; Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- In Jordan’s Tide the Baptist Stands (John Fellows; Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- In Jordan’s tide the prophet stands (John Fellows; Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- In Jordan’s tide the prophet stands, Immersing the repenting Jews (John Fellows; Hymns on Believers Baptism, 1773)
- In joyous songs we tell the story, Christ is risen (Lillie M. Jordan)
- In Kanab they will always remember
- In Latter Days Through Pow’r Divine (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- In Life’s Quiet Hours (Fra Morton Sims)
- In loud, exalted strains (Benjamin Francis)
- In loving kindness Jesus came (Charles H. Gabriel)
- In lovingkindness Jesus came (Charles H. Gabriel)
- In Loving-Kindness Jesus Came (Charles H. Gabriel)
- In lovingkindness Jesus came, my soul in mercy to reclaim (Charles H. Gabriel)
- In loving memory of a father’s fame (Evelyn Wilde Heath)
- In Loving Memory of Our Lord (Jed Nash Crowther)
- In loving mem’ry of our Lord We meet this Sabbath day (Jed Nash Crowther)
- In loving partnership (Jim Strathdee)
- In loving partnership we come (Jim Strathdee)
- In lower space, exists a place (David H. Smith)
- In lower space, exists a place Of weariness and darkest night (David H. Smith)
- In Me (Charles A. Tindley)
- In meekness, in weakness, and pain (David H. Smith)
- In meekness, in weakness, and pain, Mistaken and drifting about (David H. Smith)
- In Memoriam (Eliza R. Snow)
- In Memoriam (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In Memoriam (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In Memoriam (Hannah T. King)
- In Memory of 1847 (Hazel S. Washburn)
- In Memory of Elder James Young (John Lyon)
- In Memory of Emily Cooper Davies (Henry Garner)
- In Memory of George A. Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- In Memory of Our Lord (Mary Glover)
- In Memory of the Crucified (Frank I. Kooyman)
- In memory of the Crucified, Our Father, we have met (Frank I. Kooyman)
- In memory of the sacrifice (Annie D. Palmer)
- In memory of the sacrifice which only One might (Annie D. Palmer)
- In memory of the Savior’s (Thomas Cotterill)
- In Memory of the Savior’s Love (Thomas Cotterill)
- In memory of the Savior’s love, We keep (Thomas Cotterill)
- In Memory of the Saviour’s Love (Thomas Cotterill)
- In Memory of Willard Richards (Eliza R. Snow)
- In mem’ry of the Crucified (Frank I. Kooyman)
- In mem’ry of the Savior’s love (Thomas Cotterill)
- In Moments Like These (David Graham)
- In moments like these, I sing out a song (David Graham)
- In My Day of Fear (Iona Community)
- In my distress I cry to the Lord (Liturgical text)
- In My Father’s House (James G. MacDermid)
- In My Father’s House Are Many Mansions (James G. MacDermid)
- In my garden (Ann Flint)
- In my garden, my pretty little garden, grow sweet (Ann Flint)
- In my grandmother’s oldfashioned (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- In My Heart (John W. Peterson)
- In My Heart There Rings a Melody (Elton M. Roth)
- In My Heart There Rings a Melody (Elton M. Roth)
- In My Home Over There (H. J. F.)
- In my home up above, such a short time ago (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- In My Life (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In My Life, Lord (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In My Life Lord, Be Glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In my life, Lord, be glorified, be glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In my life, Lord, be glorified / En mi vida, gloria a ti / Dans ma vie, sois glorifié (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In my life, Lord, be glorified / In mijn leven, glorie aan U / En mi vida, gloria a ti / Dans ma vie, sois glorifié (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In My Life, Lord / En mi vida / Dans ma vie (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In My Life, Lord / In mijn leven, glorie aan U (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In my orchard still the shadows deep (Anna Prince Redd)
- In my plane I’ll fly today (Athelia S. Tanner)
- In my plane I’ll fly today—zoom I am a pilot! (Athelia S. Tanner)
- In my plane I’ll fly today. Zoom, I am a pilot! (Athelia S. Tanner)
- In my trials, walk with me (African-American spiritual)
- In my walk you can see me trying (Anderson T. Dailey)
- In Nature’s bowers ’tis sweet to sing
- In Nature’s bow’rs ’tis sweet to sing
- In Nature’s Voice We Hear You, Lord (Mildred Jordan)
- In olden times, Jehovah told (Penelope Moody Allen)
- In Old Gethsemane (Richard Carroll)
- In Our Day of Thanksgiving (William Henry Draper)
- In our day of thanksgiving one psalm let us offer (William Henry Draper)
- In our distress we cry to you (John Holbert)
- In Our Households, Heavenly Father (Rolf Bouma; Marie J. Post)
- In our leaky tents we sit, thinking of the good (Joseph Goddard)
- In Our Lives, Lord, Be Glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In our lives, Lord, be glorified, be glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- In Our Lovely Deseret (Eliza R. Snow)
- In our lovely Deseret, Where the Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- In our lovely Deseret, Where the saints of God (Eliza R. Snow)
- In our lovely Deseret, Where the Saints of God have met (Eliza R. Snow)
- In Our Redeemer’s Name (Evan Stephens)
- In our Redeemer’s name, are we all (Evan Stephens)
- In our Redeemer’s name, are we all assembled here (Evan Stephens)
- In Peace and Joy I Now Depart (Martin Luther)
- In peaceful vale of pleasant green (J. P. Heye)
- In peace, let us pray to the Lord
- In peace shall Judah dwell (Mark H. Forscutt)
- In peace shall Judah dwell, Restored to Canaan’s land (Mark H. Forscutt)
- In Perfect Faith (Wallace F. Bennett)
- In perfect faith he asked the Lord (Wallace F. Bennett)
- In perfect faith he asked the Lord to give the answer (Wallace F. Bennett)
- In pleasant sheltered places (A. E. D.)
- In pleasant sheltered places, The sweet rose (A. E. D.)
- In pleasures sweet here we do meet
- In pleasure sweet here we do meet
- In praise we will sing to our Father, For crystal (Mabel S. Harmer)
- In prayer and deep sincerity (Kevin R. Olson)
- In preparation for the day (Daunell J. Clarke)
- In Quiet Grove (Janice Kapp Perry)
- In quiet stillness, Lord, I kneel (Kelley Paystrup)
- Inquiry (John Lyon)
- In radiant summer beauty
- In Remembrance (Ragan Courtney)
- In Remembrance (Hilma V. Goude)
- In Remembrance of Me (Ragan Courtney)
- In remembrance of Me, eat this bread (Ragan Courtney)
- In Remembrance of Robert F. Calderwood (John Lyon)
- In Remembrance of Thy Suffering (Evan Stephens)
- In remembrance of thy suffering, Lord, these (Evan Stephens)
- In remembrance of Thy suff’ring (Evan Stephens)
- In remembrance of Thy suff’ring, Lord (Evan Stephens)
- In reverence (Blanch D. Sundberg)
- In Reverence
- In robes of light (Orson F. Whitney)
- In robes of light, Than day more bright (Orson F. Whitney)
- In robes of light, than day more bright, Hallowed with (Orson F. Whitney)
- In robes of light, than day more bright, Haloed with (Orson F. Whitney)
- Inscribed to Elder J. W. Cummings (John Lyon)
- In shady green pastures (G. A. Young)
- In shady, green pastures so rich and so sweet (G. A. Young)
- Inside (Jeannine Lasky; Todd McCabe; Jim Funk; Barry Gibbons)
- Inside Out (Nik Day; Aaliyah Rose)
- In silence I must take my seat (Anon.)
- In Silence My Soul Thirsts (Tammy Wiens; Sheldon W. Sorge)
- In silence my soul thirsts for God (Tammy Wiens; Sheldon W. Sorge)
- In Silent Awe (John V. Pearson)
- In silent awe the angels watched (John V. Pearson)
- In Silent Pain the Eternal Son (Christopher M. Idle)
- In sin I once had wandered (Kate Byron)
- In solemn council sat the Gods (Orson F. Whitney)
- In Solitude (Ruth Duck)
- In solitude, in solitude (Ruth Duck)
- In Some Quiet Moment (Clive Romney)
- In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest (James Rowe)
- Inspiration (John Lyon)
- Inspiration (Syvella Neece)
- Inspired of God the Bible (Shirley Mason)
- Inspired of God the Bible, Holy Scriptures (Shirley Mason)
- Inspired Writings (Samuel Brown)
- Inspirer and hearer of prayer (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Inspirer and hearer of prayer, Thou Shepherd and Guardian of mine (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Inspirer of the ancient seer (Charles Wesley)
- Inspirer of the ancient seers (Charles Wesley)
- Inspirer of the ancient seers, Who wrote by thee the sacred page (Charles Wesley)
- In spite of all the watchfulness (Eliza R. Snow)
- Instant Mash (Joe Jackson)
- In Steadfast Faith I Stand (J. H. Till)
- In steadfast faith I stand, I love and trust my God (J. H. Till)
- Instruments of Your Peace (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Instruments of Your Peace (Kirk Dearman; Deby Dearman; St. Francis of Assisi)
- In Style All the While (Anon.)
- In Suffering Love the Thread of Life (Robert M. Johns)
- In Suff’ring Love (Robert M. Johns)
- In suff’ring love the thread of life (Robert M. Johns)
- In Sunday School we’re taught to pray
- In Supplication (Frances Mills)
- In Sweet Communion, Lord, with You
- In sweet remembrance of thy Son (Paul L. Anderson)
- In Tenderness He Sought Me (W. Spencer Walton)
- Interim (Celia A. Van Cott)
- Interlude (Grace M. Candland)
- Intermediary (Naomi Russell)
- Interpreted (Hazel T. Latimer)
- In Thanksgiving, Let Us Praise Him (Claire Cloninger)
- In That Bright and Holy City (Joseph L. Townsend)
- In that bright and holy city, In our mansions (Joseph L. Townsend)
- In that bright and holy city, In our mansions far above (Joseph L. Townsend)
- In that bright heavenly home above we shall
- In that bright home above
- In That Day (Margaret Case)
- In That Great Gittin’ Up Mornin’ (African American spiritual)
- In That Holy Place (Sally DeFord)
- In that land far away, there’s a beautiful home (Miriam H. Mason)
- In The Army Of The True And Living God (Arlene L. Buffington)
- In the Beauty of Holiness (Nettil L. Sawyer Lester)
- “In the Beloved” accepted am I (Civilla Martin)
- In the bleak mid-winter (Christina G. Rossetti)
- In the Bleak Midwinter (Christina G. Rossetti)
- In the bleak midwinter frosty wind made moan (Christina G. Rossetti)
- In the bleak midwinter, frosty winds made moan (Christina G. Rossetti)
- In the blood of Jesus that was shed for me (James Bruce Mackay)
- In the book we call the bible (R. C. Evans)
- In the Bottom of the Sea
- In the bright and golden city (Sidney S. Brewer)
- In the bright and golden city, Seated on his jasper throne (Sidney S. Brewer)
- In the broad fields of heaven (Hedge’s Collection)
- In the broad fields of heaven,—In the immortal bowers (Hedge’s Collection)
- In the Bulb (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- In the Bulb There Is a Flower (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- In the bulb there is a flower; in the seed (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- In the cavern in a canyon (Percy Montrose)
- In the Chambers of the Mountains (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the chambers of the mountains Are a noble (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the Christian’s home in glory (William Hunter)
- In the cool of the morning (Daunell J. Clarke)
- In the Cross of Christ (John Bowring)
- In the Cross of Christ I Glory (John Bowring)
- In the cross of Christ I glory, There for all (Tricia Walker)
- In the Crossroads of This Moment (Ruth Duck)
- In the dark and cloudy day (George Rawson)
- In the dark and cloudy day, When earth’s riches flee away (George Rawson)
- In the darkness, alone, A tiny lamb (Toni Thomas)
- In the Darkness of the Morning (Adam M. L. Tice)
- In the dark’ning night of his suff’ring (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- In the dark of the midnight (Mosie Lister)
- In the dark or in the light, God is near, always near (Harriet B. Jones)
- In the Day of Need (Christohper Idle)
- In the day of need may your answer be the Lord (Christohper Idle)
- In the day of sunlight (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- In the day of sunlight, in the twilight dim (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- In the Day of the Lord (M. Dell Ridge)
- In the days we had no Sunday school, a long time ago (N.)
- In the Desert, on God’s Mountain (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- In the distance I can see (Sam Cardon; Don Stirling; Nancy Hanson)
- In the drama of life it is plain to be seen
- In the early light of morning (Katherine Wright)
- In the early springtime (Helmer)
- In the early springtime, In its morning fair (Helmer)
- In Thee Do I Live (C. Austin Miles)
- In Thee, in Thee, O Lord, have I trusted (Psalm 31; Archibald T. Davidson)
- In Thee Is Gladness (Johann Lindemann)
- In thee is gladness amid all sadness (Johann Lindemann)
- In Thee, O Lord, have I trusted (Psalm 31; Archibald T. Davidson)
- In the Evening (James A. Bland)
- In the Evening by the Moonlight (James A. Bland)
- In the evening by the moonlight, there are (James A. Bland)
- In the evening by the moonlight, there are silver (James A. Bland)
- In the Evening Now I Sit
- In the evening now I sit, Thinking mother dear of you
- In the ev’ning by the moonlight, You could hear (James A. Bland)
- In the fair garden of my dreams (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the far better land of glory and light (Elbert S. Porter)
- In the far better land of glory and light, The ransomed are singing in garments of white (Elbert S. Porter)
- In the Farmyard (Jean Dunlop)
- In the far-off land of Scots, Far across (William O’Neil)
- In the Garden (Delys W. Snyder)
- In the Garden (C. Austin Miles)
- In the garden Jesus suffered (Delys W. Snyder)
- In the Garden of Dreams (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the garden of old Gethsemane (Richard Carroll)
- In The Garden of Tomorrow (George Graffe Jr.)
- In the garden with her mother, Sat Roselie dear (Danish folk song)
- In The Garden With Jesus (William C. Poole)
- In the Gloaming (Meta Orred)
- In the gloaming oh, my darling! (Meta Orred)
- In the gloaming oh, my darling! when the lights (Meta Orred)
- In the gloaming oh, my darling! when the lights are dim and low (Meta Orred)
- In the gloaming O my darling! (Meta Orred)
- In the Good Old Summertime (Ren Shields)
- In the Grove (George Manwaring)
- In the harvest field now ripened (Kittie L. Suffield)
- In the harvest field now ripened there’s a work for all to do (Kittie L. Suffield)
- In the harvest field there is work to do (C. R. Blackall)
- In the Hazel Dell my Nelly’s sleeping (George F. Root)
- In the heart of summer she passed away (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the Heavens Shone a Star (Jonathan Malicsi; Ellsworth Chandlee)
- In the high mountains West (William W. Phelps)
- In the Hollow of His Hand (William M. Runyan)
- In the Hollow of Thy Hand (Monita Turley Robison)
- In The Hour of Trial (James Montgomery)
- In the hour of trial, Jesus, plead for me (James Montgomery)
- In the hush of the Valley of Silence (A. J. R.)
- In the land of fadeless day
- In the land of fadeless joy
- In the land of fadeless joy, There we’ll rest
- In the land of Missouri On the consecrated spot
- In the land of Sweden far away (Martha F. Simmonds)
- In the last days shall Zion be established (Charles R. Graham; T. Chemain Evans)
- In the last great dispensation (Joel H. Johnson)
- In the Leafy Treetops (Clara Louise Kessler)
- In the Leafy Tree Tops (Clara Louise Kessler)
- In the leafy treetops the birds sing (Clara Louise Kessler)
- In the leafy treetops, the birds sing “Good morning” (Clara Louise Kessler)
- In the Learning of My Father (Craig Larson)
- In the Light (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- In the lightning flash across the sky (Barbara Fowler Gaultney)
- In the little hamlet of Bethlehem (Joyce O. Evans)
- In the little village of Bethlehem (William Harold Neidlinger)
- In the Lord Alone (Walt Harrah)
- In the Lord alone, the Lord alone (Walt Harrah)
- In the Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful (Taizé Community)
- In the Lord Rejoicing! / Jubilate Deo (Taizé Community)
- In the Meadow (Anon.)
- In the meadows, valleys, forests, there and everywhere (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the mellow sunlight of the autumn brown (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the midnight hour a memory (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the midst of foes I cry to thee (D. T. Niles)
- In the Midst of New Dimensions (Julian Rush)
- In the Midst of the Awful Mormons (Utah folk song)
- In the midst of tribulation (Mark H. Forscutt)
- In the midst of tribulation, When thy heart is bowed with cares (Mark H. Forscutt)
- In the Midst of You (Elane Roberts Palmer)
- In the moon beams thine image I see
- In the morning in the garden (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- In the morning in the garden, birds were singing (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- In the morning when I rise (African American spiritual)
- In the morning when I wake (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the morning when I wake, Before I work (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the morning when I wake, before I work or (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the morning when I wake Before I work or play (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the morning when I wake Before I work or play Always I (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the morn of creation (William W. Phelps)
- In the Name of Jesus
- In the name of Jesus Christ the captives are set free (Arlene L. Buffington)
- In the name of Jesus, in the name of Jesus
- In the Name of the Lord (Sandi Patty; Phill McHugh; Gloria Gaither)
- In the New Jerusalem (C. Widmeyer)
- In the old Car’lina State, Where the sweet (Samuel N. Mitchell)
- In the Old-time Way (B. McK.)
- In the Presence of Jehovah (Geron Davis; Becky Davis)
- In the Presence of Your People (Bert Polman; Brent Sinclair Chambers)
- In the prison cell I sit (George F. Root)
- In the prison cell I sit, Thinking, Mother (George F. Root)
- In the prison cell I sit thinking, Mother dear (George F. Root)
- In the quiet at the end of day (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- In the quiet at the end of day, I kneel (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- In the Quiet Consecration (Constance Coote)
- In the quiet hours of morning (John C. Slemp)
- In the quiet misty morning (Marta Keen)
- In the Quiet of Morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the quiet of the morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- In the Quiet of This Day (Shirley Erena Murray)
- In the Quiet of This Moment (Dean McIntyre)
- In the quiet of this moment there is joy (Dean McIntyre)
- In the quiet on the hillside (Sally DeFord)
- In the ranks of the M. I. A. (Evan Stephens)
- In the ranks of Zion’s army, we are the volunteers
- In the resurrection morning when the trump of God shall sound (J. Edmond Thomas)
- In the rifted Rock I’m resting (Mary James)
- In the rippling water, Clear and cool and bright (Emilie Poulsson)
- In the Sacred Grove (Toni Thomas)
- In the Sacred Grove the silence speaks (Toni Thomas)
- In the Sanctuary (Kurt Carr)
- In these last days a voice is heard (D. Roberts)
- In These Moments We Remember (Ken Medema)
- In the Service of the King (Alfred H. Ackley)
- In the Shadow of His Wings (John Atchinson)
- In the shadow of the mountains (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- In the shadows of myself (Arnold Stringham)
- In the Shattered Bliss of Eden (Stephen P. Starke)
- In the Silence (Susan Evans McCloud)
- In the silence of the evening (Susan Evans McCloud)
- In the silence of the ev’ning (Susan Evans McCloud)
- In the Silent Midnight Watches (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- In the Silver Moonlight (French folk song)
- In the silver moonlight, My good friend Pierrot (French folk song)
- In the Singing (Shirley Erena Murray)
- In the singing, in the silence (Shirley Erena Murray)
- In the sky the bright stars glittered (John Fletcher)
- In the sky very high
- In the soft September gloaming (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In the Star Light (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- In the starlight, in the starlight, quaint and still (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- In the stars His handiwork I see (Ralph R. Carmichael)
- In the stillness of my soul (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- In the still vast silence of space a miracle of creation (Gail W. Bell)
- In the Strength of the Lord (Nina Harris)
- In the Strength of the Lord (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- In the strength of youth (John V. Pearson)
- In the sun, and moon, and stars (Reginald Heber)
- In the sun, and moon, and stars, Signs and wonders there shall be (Reginald Heber)
- In the Sweet By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- In the Sweet By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- In The Sweet By-And-By (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- In the temple we did go Our voices we did raise (Dianna L. Gibler)
- In the Time of Roses (Louise Reichardt)
- In the time of roses, Hope, thou weary heart (Louise Reichardt)
- In the twilight, in the twilight, sitting by my cottage (Henry A. Tuckett)
- In the vales of the mountains (William Willes)
- In the Very Midst of Life (Martin Luther)
- In the visions of the future I behold
- In the warfare that is raging (W. C. Martin)
- In the west toward the land of the sunset (W. O. Robinson)
- In the Woods (Verda E. Bryant)
- In the woods the young boy knelt (Verda E. Bryant)
- In the work of the Lord there is pleasure to gain (William Powell)
- In the world I’ve gained my knowledge (Harry Clifton)
- In the years when I am lonely, and perhaps (Merling Dennis Clyde)
- In this dark world,—where changes dim the scene (John Lyon)
- In This Hour (Earl C. Hazelle)
- In this hour of song and prayer, And stories old (Earl C. Hazelle)
- In this life, there are things we can’t control (Connor Austin)
- In This New Moment (Ernesto Barros Cardoso; Darlene Schützer; Paulo R. Salles Garcia; Tércio Junker; Dea C. Affini; Eder Soares)
- In this new moment we can hear God calling (Ernesto Barros Cardoso; Darlene Schützer; Paulo R. Salles Garcia; Tércio Junker; Dea C. Affini; Eder Soares)
- In This Quiet Moment (Larry Mayfield)
- In this sensation world of ours (Harry Linn)
- In This Time (Larry Sivis)
- In this time of quiet rev’rence, God (Larry Sivis)
- In This Very Room (Ron Harris; Carol Harris)
- In this very room there’s quite enough love for one like me (Ron Harris; Carol Harris)
- In this world of woe and sadness
- In this world today, there is much to divide us (Vonnie Tims)
- In Thy Courts Above (Aaron Edson)
- In Thy Form (Carlton Culmsee)
- In Thy Heart Right with God? (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- In Thy Holy Temple (B. McKinney Sr.)
- In thy holy temple, O sacred place (B. McKinney Sr.)
- In Thy Name, O Lord (Thomas Kelly)
- In thy name, O Lord, assembling (Thomas Kelly)
- In thy name, O Lord, assembling, We, thy people, now draw near (Thomas Kelly)
- In Thy Presence There’s Fullness of Joy (Mike Kerry)
- In thy temple (Lula Greene Richards)
- In Thy Temple Great Jehovah (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- In thy temple, o our Father, when from worldly (Lula Greene Richards)
- In Times like These (Ruth Caye Jones)
- In times like these you need a Savior (Ruth Caye Jones)
- In times of deepest trial (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Into Bed Go I (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Into eternity has rolled (Thomas W. Smith)
- Into eternity has rolled Another year, its story told (Thomas W. Smith)
- Into My Heart (Harry D. Clarke)
- Into My Heart (Harry Clarke)
- Into My Heart / Dentro de mí / Viens dans mon cœur (Harry D. Clarke)
- Into my heart, into my heart (Harry D. Clarke)
- Into my heart, Into my heart, Come into (Harry D. Clarke)
- Into my heart, into my heart, Come into my heart (Harry D. Clarke)
- Into my heart, into my heart / Dentro de mi, dentro de mi / Viens dans mon cœur, viens dans mon cœur / Komm in mein Herz, wohne darin! (Harry D. Clarke)
- Into paradise may the angels lead you (Theodore Marier)
- Into that upper room they came (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Into the heart of Jesus (Oswald J. Smith)
- Into the heart of Jesus, deeper and deeper I go (Oswald J. Smith)
- Into the Next World
- Into the Spirit Land! (Johann G. von Salis-Seewis)
- Into the Spirit Land! Ah! who shall lead us thither? (Johann G. von Salis-Seewis)
- Into the tent where a gipsy boy lay (Mary B. C. Slade)
- Into the tent where a gypsy boy lay (Mary B. C. Slade)
- Into the West when dawned (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- Into the Woods My Master Went (Sidney Lanier)
- Into Thy presence blest (Fronia Smith)
- In Trinidad
- In Trinidad, the beautiful land of Iere
- Introduce Me To My Friend (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Introduction of the Year 1853 (Eliza R. Snow)
- Introductory Invocation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Introit (Liturgy of St. James; Gerard Moultrie)
- Introit (Habakkuk 2:20; Calvin W. Laufer)
- In Unity We Lift Our Song (Ken Medema)
- Inured to poverty and pain (Charles Wesley)
- Inured to poverty and pain, A suff’ring life my master led (Charles Wesley)
- In Ushkadara (Turkish folk song)
- In vain our fancy strives to paint (John Newton)
- In vain our fancy strives to paint, The moment after death (John Newton)
- Invincible (Cherie Call)
- Invitation to Nature
- Invitation to Sabbath Schools
- Invitation to Singing
- Invitation to the Faithful (Vicki Argotsinger)
- Invitation to the faithful, The renewal (Vicki Argotsinger)
- Invitation to the Singing School
- Invitation to the Supper of the Lamb (Shirley Mason)
- Invocation (William G. Bickley)
- Invocation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Invocation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Invocation (Edward Hanham)
- Invocation (Lula Greene Richards)
- Invocation (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Invocation (George A. Kelley)
- Invocation hymn (William G. Bickley)
- Invocation to Harmony (Evan Stephens)
- In Water We Grow (Brian Wren)
- In water we grow, secure in the womb (Brian Wren)
- In years to come, when manhood dawns (Evan Stephens)
- In you, Lord, I have taken refuge (AnnaMae Meyer Bush)
- In Your Blessed Name
- In Your Hands (Wayne Burton)
- In Your House, O Lord (Jay Turner)
- In your house, O Lord, In Your dwelling place (Jay Turner)
- In your mercy, Lord, you called me (Josiah Conder; Charles P. Price)
- In your right hand are pleasures evermore
- In youth I knelt by mother’s knee; ’Twas there (M. A. Stewart)
- In youth’s sweet spring-time, O how grand and true (Emmeline B. Wells)
- In Zarahemla, all is still (Merrijane Rice)
- In Zion, Lord, wilt thou (Joel H. Johnson)
- In Zion’s barque we’ll safely ride
- In Zion’s bright mountain life’s waters are free (Joel H. Johnson)
- I Offer My Life (Claire Cloninger; Don Moen)
- I Often Go Walking (Phyllis Luch)
- I often go walking in meadows of clover (Phyllis Luch)
- I often go walking in meadows of clover, and I gather (Phyllis Luch)
- I once had built a handsome house (Brian Knox)
- I once was lost in sin (Cleavant Derricks)
- I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me in (Cleavant Derricks)
- I only place my hand in thine, and all my pulses thrill to thee (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I only take my hand in thine, and all my pulses thrill to thee (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I opened up some pictures (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- I Ought to Do Something for Jesus (Oswald J. Smith)
- I Pay My Tithing (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- I pity those who know no happiness (Eliza R. Snow)
- I planted in the soil a seed, Lifeless, flat, and brown (Alveretta S. Engar)
- I Pledge Allegiance to the Lamb (Ray Boltz)
- I pledge allegiance to the Lamb, With all (Ray Boltz)
- I Pledge Myself to Love the Right (Margaret Mann)
- I pledge myself to love the right, The good (Margaret Mann)
- I pledge myself to love the right, The good, the fair (Margaret Mann)
- I pledge myself to love the right, The good, the fair and true (Margaret Mann)
- I Pray in Faith (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Pray to My Heavenly Father (Gwen Boyer)
- I read words upon the paper (Gerald N. Lund)
- I read words upon the paper, Race through (Gerald N. Lund)
- I Really Love the Lord (Jimmy Dowell)
- I Received the Living God (Anon.)
- I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say (Bernadette Farrell)
- I Rely (David Pliler)
- I Remember (Philena Fletcher Homer)
- I remember days (Kamie Jacobs Bolen)
- I remember long ago when I was a child (Richard L. Luna)
- I remember Mother (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I remember the deafening roar (David Lindes)
- I Remember Thee (Arlen L. Card)
- I Remember the Savior (Laurie Williams Sowby)
- I remember the Savior on this holy day (Laurie Williams Sowby)
- I remember the story of builders (Marvin Payne)
- I remember when my burdens rolled away (Minnie A. Steele)
- I remember when the Lord spoke to my soul (Haldor Lillenas)
- Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Chauncey Olcott; George Graff Jr.)
- Irish Love Song (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Iron—Silver—Gold
- Irreplaceable (Madilyn Paige)
- Irrigation Ode (Virginia McClurg)
- Isabella (Hannah T. King)
- Isaiah 6:3 (Mary A. Lathbury)
- Isaiah in a Vision Did of Old (Martin Luther)
- Isaiah, Mighty Seer in Days of Old (Martin Luther)
- Isaiah Says (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Isaiah says, Jehovah has born (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Isaiah the Prophet Has Written of Old (Joy F. Patterson)
- Isa Lei (Fijian folk song)
- Is Anyone Willing To Let Jesus In? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I sat alone in the twilight Watching the shadows fall (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- I sat and dreamed Unmindful that the day (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- I Sat at Table with My Lord (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- I sat by my hearth, in the coals glowing red (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- I sat me down tonight to sing a song (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I sat on Joseph’s knee. I waved as he rode by (Judy Siddoway)
- I saw a blood washed pilgrim, a sinner saved by grace (R. Kelso Carter)
- I saw Adam leave that garden with an apple in his hand
- I saw a face within a frame (Josephine Spencer)
- I saw a gay lark in the meadow today (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- I saw a Halloween tree, and someone was looking
- I saw a Lamb that had been slain (William W. Phelps)
- I saw a maiden standing on a sea-girt shore (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I Saw a Mighty Angel (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I Saw a Mighty Angel Cry (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly (Anon.)
- I saw a mighty angel fly; To earth (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I saw a mighty angel fly; / To earth (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I saw a mighty angel fly; To earth he bent his way (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven
- I saw a thing of rudest form (Eliza R. Snow)
- I saw her in the throng (Eliza R. Snow)
- I saw her in the throng, that met to pray (Eliza R. Snow)
- I Saw Many Things Today (Frances K. Taylor)
- I Saw My Mommy Smile (Helen Pettigrew)
- I saw One hanging on a tree (John Newton)
- I saw raindrops on my window, Joy is like (Miriam Therese Winter)
- I Saw the Cross of Jesus (Frederick Whitfield)
- I saw the great Jehovah In a vision of the night
- I saw the mighty angel fly (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- I saw the moon-light on the water (William W. Phelps)
- I Saw The Wicked Flourish Like A Green Bay Tree (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I Saw Three Ships (English carol)
- I saw three ships come sailing in (English carol)
- I search for Thy stillness abiding (Evonne Bolton)
- I See A Crimson Stream (G. T. Haywood)
- I see a day when love means more (Tyler Castleton; Doug Walker)
- I see a difference, I’m not the same (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- I see a-down the shadows of long years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I see adown the shadows of long years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I see a wave, a mighty wave (Sharon Z. de Paula; Rebecca de Paula)
- I see God’s blessings all around me (Nik Day)
- I see her trudging down the dusty trail (Camilla Woodbury Judd)
- I see inscribed upon the cross (Joel H. Johnson)
- I see it trail beside the sun-mad brook (Blanche K. McKey)
- I see my mother kneeling (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I see my mother kneeling with our family (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I see my Savior with thorn-crowned head (R. H.)
- I see our Bishop ev’ry week He always smiles and stops (Derryl R. Herring)
- I see the King of glory (Brooke Fraser)
- I see the light of the temple at night (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- I See the Morning Breakin’
- I See the Savior Smiling (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- I see the situation differently (Clive Romney; James Marsden)
- I see the waters part when I kneel (Nik Day)
- I see within the shadows of past years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I see you in the hallway (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker; Ross Boothe)
- I see your pain (Nik Day)
- I see your pain. Your hands are shaking (Nik Day)
- I’se got a gal and you got none (Folk song)
- I’se got a gal an’ you got none (Folk song)
- Is enough said? When does a full heart say (Hannah T. King)
- I serve a living Savior, He’s in the world today (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I Serve a Risen Savior (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I serve a risen Savior, He’s in the world today (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I serve a risen Saviour, He’s in the world today (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I shall always love December As the crowning time of year (Thelma McKinnon Anderson)
- I Shall Be Like Him (William A. Spencer)
- “I Shall Come Again” (Vida E. Smith)
- I shall know Him, I shall know Him (Fanny J. Crosby)
- I Shall Know My Saviour (Harry A. McGuire)
- I Shall Love the Lord, My God, with All My Heart (Ardeth Greene Kapp)
- I Shall Love the Lord With All My Heart (Ardeth Greene Kapp)
- I Shall Not Be Moved (Traditional)
- I Shall Not Be Moved
- I shall not, I shall not be moved (Traditional)
- I Shall Not Want (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- I shall see my Saviour When I pass (Harry A. McGuire)
- I share with sister, brother (Moiselle Renstrom)
- I share with sister, brother, my candy and my toys (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Is He Yours? (L. E. C.)
- I should be paying my dues (Ben Olsen; Nik Day)
- I Sing as I Arise Today (St. Patrick)
- I sing a song of the saints of God (Lesbia Scott)
- I sing of a land of liberty—Utah (Charles W. Penrose)
- I Sing of Christ! (Toni Thomas)
- I sing of sweet redeeming love (Toni Thomas)
- I sing of the lad that tills the soil (Evan Stephens)
- I sing of the lad that tills the soil, With the tan upon his face (Evan Stephens)
- I sing of your promise, O Lord (Harrell Beck)
- I Sing Praises (Terry MacAlmon)
- I sing praises to Your name, O Lord (Terry MacAlmon)
- I sing th’ almighty power of God (Isaac Watts)
- I sing th’ almighty pow’r of God (Isaac Watts)
- I Sing the Almighty Power of God (Isaac Watts)
- I sing the almighty power of God, that made (Isaac Watts)
- I Sing the Greatness of Our God (Isaac Watts)
- I Sing the Mighty Power of God (Isaac Watts)
- I sing the mighty power of God, That made the mountains rise (Isaac Watts)
- I sing the mighty pow’r of God (Isaac Watts)
- I sing the mighty pow’r of God that made the mountains rise (Isaac Watts)
- I Sing the Praise of Love Almighty (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Gerhard Tersteegen)
- I sing the song of the planted wheat (Susa Young Gates)
- I sing your praise for steadfast love (Psalm 62:5–12)
- I sit at my computer, the Spirit of Elijah driving me (Sandra Drake Fluckiger)
- I sit here on the floor (Aubree Liz)
- I sit in the shadows and twilight (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I sit in the twilight of other days (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I sit in the twilight, the darkness approaching (Evan Stephens)
- Is It Nothing To You? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Is It the Crowning Day? (George Walker Whitcomb)
- Is it true that I am a sojourner here, that this (Joseph H. Ward)
- Island of dreams (Anon.)
- Isle of Beauty (Thomas Haynes Bayly)
- I smile ev’ry day When I think about his grace (Nik Day)
- Is My Heart Prepared to Hear the Words of Christ? (David B. Larsen)
- Is My Name Written There? (Mary A. Kidder)
- Is not the bread we break (Dan Feiten)
- Is not the bread we break a sharing in our Lord? (Dan Feiten)
- Is not This the Land of Beulah?
- Isn’t He? (John Wimber)
- Isn’t He beautiful? (John Wimber)
- Isn’t it Fun (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Isn’t it fun to wake up in the morning (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Isn’t It Grand?
- Isn’t it grand to be a Leaguer, isn’t it grand?
- Isn’t it great to be you, to be me (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Isn’t the Love of Jesus Something Wonderful! (John W. Peterson)
- Isn’t this season the jolliest time, And isn’t (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- I sought a flag to follow (John W. Peterson)
- I sought among the glowing stars (Alice Morrill)
- I Sought the Lord (Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads, 1880; The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904)
- I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew (Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads, 1880; The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904)
- I sought thy help in ages past (Jeanne Newman)
- Israel awake (J. McGregor)
- Israel, awake from thy long, silent slumber (J. McGregor)
- Israel, awake from thy long, silent slumber, Shake off the fetters that bound thee so long (J. McGregor)
- Israel, in ancient days (William Cowper)
- Israel, in ancient days, Not only had a view (William Cowper)
- Israel, Israel (Richard Smyth)
- Israel, Israel, God is (Richard Smyth)
- Israel, Israel, God Is Calling (Richard Smyth)
- Israel, Israel, God is calling, Calling thee from lands (Richard Smyth)
- Israel, Israel, God is calling—Calling thee from lands of woe (Richard Smyth)
- Israel, O Israel! (Katherine D. Knecht)
- Israel, O Israel
- Israel remembers the long trail of tears (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Israel’s Sons With One Accord
- Israel, thou hast long been banished (Joel H. Johnson)
- Is some trait of your neighbor distasteful to you? (Sarah C. Maeser)
- Istanbul (Jimmy Kennedy)
- I Stand All Amazed (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I stand all amazed at the love (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I Stand All Amazed at the Love Jesus Offers Me (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me, Confused (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I Stand Amazed (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I Stand Amazed in the Presence (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I stand amazed in the presence Of Jesus (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I stand at the dawn of a beautiful day (Alfred H. Ackley)
- I Stand in Awe (Mark Altrogge)
- I Stand Prepared (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- I Stand With Jesus Christ (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I started up the trail on June twenty-third
- Is the future bright with promise (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Is the light that shines within my heart (Daniel Carter)
- Is There A City? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Is there a city? They say there’s a city (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Is there a gift for the weary and worn (Joseph Smith III)
- Is there a gift for the weary and worn Who tremblingly fight their way on (Joseph Smith III)
- Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow? (Edward Henry Joy)
- Is there a heart o’er bound by sorrow? (Edward Henry Joy)
- Is there a heart o’ercome by sorrow? (Edward Henry Joy)
- Is there a heart that is waiting (Annie L. James)
- Is There Anybody Here Who Loves My Jesus
- Is there anyone can help us (J. M.)
- Is There Any Room in Your Heart for Jesus? (Wyatt Tee Walker)
- Is there anything that we can do? (Robert B. Baird)
- Is there no secret place on the face of the earth
- Is There One Who Feels Unworthy? (Ken Medema)
- Is there some pity for those who have fallen? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Is the Story True? (Genet Bingham Dee)
- “Is this a fast for me?” (William H. Drummond)
- “Is this a fast for me?” Thus saith the Lord our God (William H. Drummond)
- Is this not the land of Beulah
- Is This the Messiah? (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- Is This the One? (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Is this the place, O Lord, is this the place which (Ruth May Fox)
- Is thy cruse of comfort failing? (Elizabeth Charles)
- Is thy heart right with God (Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman)
- I still remember the grace of my mother’s hands (Grace Zenor Pratt)
- I stood alone at the bar of God (J. Hussey)
- I stood on the shore of that great inland sea (Joseph L. Townsend)
- I stood there once, where you now proudly stand (Olive W. Burt)
- I Stop, I Look, I Listen (Elsie Jean)
- I stop, I look, I listen, And then I’m sure to know (Elsie Jean)
- I stretch and stretch and find it fun
- I suffer shame and insult because I know you well (David Haas)
- I Surrender (Nik Day; Garon Brett; Alyson Day; Mitch Davis)
- I Surrender All (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Is Your All On The Altar? (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Is Your Heart Prepared for a King? (Robert Lau)
- Is your life a channel of blessing? (Harper G. Smyth)
- Is Your Mother Home, Molly Maloney? (Anon.)
- I Take the Bread (Rodney Turner)
- I take the bread, I drink the water clear (Rodney Turner)
- I Take the Cross of Jesus Christ (R.G. Huff)
- It Begins With You (Nik Day)
- It came upon the [a] midnight clear (Edmund H. Sears)
- It Came upon the Midnight Clear (Edmund H. Sears)
- It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious (Edmund H. Sears)
- It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song (Edmund H. Sears)
- It chanced upon a time
- It cleanseth me (F. L. Snyder)
- It does not really matter how big or small we might be (Evelyn Reynolds; Nolan Williams Jr.)
- It doesn’t live at the end of a rainbow (Cherie Call; Tyler Castleton)
- It doesn’t matter where you are (Jason Barton; Scott Krippayne)
- It doesn’t really matter if I’m short or if I’m tall (Jan Pinborough)
- It doesn’t seem to matter how I try (Michael McLean)
- I Testify of Jesus Christ (John V. Pearson)
- I testify of Jesus Christ, My Lord, My King (John V. Pearson)
- It feels like I’ve only got (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- It feels like I’ve only got a piece of the picture (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- It feels so good inside of me (Verda Mae Christensen; Jennifer Christensen)
- I Thank Thee, Dear Father (Anon.)
- I thank Thee, dear Father in heaven above (Anon.)
- I thank thee, dear Lord, for the blue of the sky (Nora Hogan)
- I thank thee, gentle Muse, for thou art kind
- I Thank Thee, God (Myrtle Mesler)
- I thank Thee, God, for ev’rything Of beauty (Myrtle Mesler)
- I thank Thee Heav’nly Father, for the skies of gray (Thelma J. Harrison)
- I Thank Thee Lord (Nora Hogan)
- I Thank Thee, Lord (Jenna B. Mosley)
- I thank Thee, Lord, for having blessed (Ilene C. Smith)
- I thank thee, Lord, for strength of arm (Robert Davis)
- I thank Thee, Lord, that I am here (Jenna B. Mosley)
- I thank the Lord for the blue of the sky (Nora Hogan)
- I Thank the Lord for You (Ken Bible)
- I thank the Lord for you, my friend (Ken Bible)
- I Thank You, Jesus (Kenneth Morris)
- I thank you, Jesus, thank you Jesus (Kenneth Morris)
- I Thank You, Lord (Mary Kay Beall)
- I thank You, Lord, for each new day (Mary Kay Beall)
- It happened in another time, I know (Susan Evans McCloud)
- It Happened on That Fateful Night (Isaac Watts)
- It Happens This Way (Roger Hoffman)
- It has been said by some, that woman’s heart (Eliza R. Snow)
- It has landed many a thousand (African American spiritual)
- I, the Lord of Sea and Sky (Daniel L. Schutte)
- I, the Lord of sea and sky, I have heard (Daniel L. Schutte)
- I, the Lord of the sea and sky (Daniel L. Schutte)
- I Then Shall Live (Gloria Gaither)
- I then shall live as one who’s been forgiven (Gloria Gaither)
- I think about it every time (Daysha Lassiter)
- I think all men feel small Within the vastitude of earth (Frances Hartman)
- I think God gives the children (Eben E. Rexford)
- I think God gives the children, As thro’ the land they go (Eben E. Rexford)
- I think if I could travel The way of life once more (Mary E. Gillin)
- I think I know better (Nik Day)
- I think I know better, I think I know (Nik Day)
- I think of Him and wish (Steve Stewart; Clive Romney)
- I think of my darling as the sun goes down
- I think of my Savior (Samuel B. Mitton)
- I think of my Savior, His mercy and love (Samuel B. Mitton)
- I think of Thee (George D. Pyper)
- I think that God is very close (Leona N. Hands)
- I think that I shall never see (Alfred Joyce Kilmer)
- I Think Thee, Dear Father (Anon.)
- I Think the World Is Glorious (Anna Johnson)
- I think the world is glorious and lovely (Anna Johnson)
- I think the world is glorious and lovely as can be (Anna Johnson)
- I think when a little chicken drinks he takes the (William H. Neidlinger)
- I Think When I Read (Jemima Luke)
- I Think When I Read That Sweet Story (Jemima Luke)
- I think, when I read that sweet story of old (Jemima Luke)
- I think,—when I read that sweet story of old (Jemima Luke)
- I think when I read that sweet story of old, when (Jemima Luke)
- I think when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus (Jemima Luke)
- I thirsted in the barren land of sin and shame (John W. Peterson)
- I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- I thought I had forgotten my piece (Helen Pettigrew)
- I thought I was alone (Randy Thorderson)
- I thought of the place where the two martyrs rest (Joel H. Johnson)
- It hurts so bad, I know, I know (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- I thy lamb be lost and lonely (Daniel Carter)
- It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks (Judy Horner Montemayor)
- It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord (Judy Horner Montemayor)
- It is an Institution form’d to bless (Eliza R. Snow)
- It is enough (Julius Schubring)
- It is enough; oh Lord, now take away my life (Julius Schubring)
- It Is Finished (E. L. C.)
- “It Is Finished” (Frank Calabrese)
- It is finished, it is done (Darrell A. Harris; Tom Howard)
- “It is finished,” Jesus cried (Frank Calabrese)
- It is finished, said my Saviour (E. L. C.)
- It is for us all today (Leander L. Pickett)
- It is fun to have a friend (Glenn Gordon)
- It is fun to have a friend who will play with you (Glenn Gordon)
- It is Fun to Smile (Moiselle Renstrom)
- It Is Glorious (Marie Tarbet; Larry Pearson)
- It Is Glory Just to Walk with Him (Avis M. Burgeson Christiansen)
- It is glory just to walk with Him whose blood has ransomed me (Avis M. Burgeson Christiansen)
- It is God that made us, and we are God’s people
- It Is Good to Give Thanks to You, Lord (John L. Bell)
- It Is Good to Sing Thy Praises
- It Is Good to Sing Your Praises
- It Is Jesus (William C. Poole)
- It is mine (Elisha Albright Hoffman; Elisha A. Hoffman)
- It Is Morning in My Heart (Alfred H. Ackley)
- It Is Not Death Though We Fade and Die (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- It Is Not He And The Night Is Coming On
- It is not in the noisy street, that happiness is (A. A. Reams)
- It is not in the noisy street that happiness is found (A. A. Reams)
- It Isn’t Any Trouble
- It isn’t any trouble just to s-i-n-g sing
- It isn’t any trouble just to S-M-I-L-E
- It is the Sabbath day (Charles Denney Jr.)
- It is the Sabbath day, the Lord’s own day (Charles Denney Jr.)
- It Is Too Wonderful! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It is true I’ve called the honest (William A. Draves)
- It is truly wonderful (Barney E. Warren)
- It Is Well with My Soul (Horatio Spafford)
- It Is with Christ (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- It Is Wonderful (T. D. Bucci)
- It is years since last we met (J. E. Carpenter)
- It makes no difference, east or west (Ethel Wendell Trout)
- It may be at morn, when the day is awaking (H. L. Turner)
- It may be in the valley (C. Austin Miles)
- It may be in the valley, where countless dangers hide (C. Austin Miles)
- It May Be You, Dear
- It may not be on a mountain height (Mary Brown)
- It May Not Be on the Mountain Height (Mary Brown)
- It may not be on the mountain height Or over the (Mary Brown)
- It may not be on the mountain height or over the stormy (Mary Brown)
- It may not be on the mountain height Or over the stormy sea (Mary Brown)
- It may not be on the mountain [mountain’s] height, Or over the stormy sea (Mary Brown)
- It may not be on the mountain’s height (Mary Brown)
- It may not be on the mountain’s height, or over the stormy sea (Mary Brown)
- It never runs dry (Lelia N. Morris)
- It now lies on the shelf, It is faded (Charles Moreland)
- I told myself so long ago (Kimberly Knighton; Nik Day)
- It only takes a spark (Kurt F. Kaiser)
- It only takes a spark to get a fire (Kurt F. Kaiser)
- It only takes a spark to get a fire going (Kurt F. Kaiser)
- I took my time-worn Bible from the shelf the other day (Sarah E. Russell)
- I to the hills will lift mine eyes (F. Bland Tucker)
- I to the Hills Will Lift My Eyes (F. Bland Tucker)
- It Passes All My Understanding (Cherie Call)
- It Pays to Serve Jesus (Frank C. Huston)
- It rained on the earth forty days, forty nights (David A. Hoekema)
- I Traveled Down a Lonely Road (Joseph H. Anthony)
- I traveled down a lonely road And no one (Joseph H. Anthony)
- I travel very slowly, God. I’ve seen the path (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- I trust in God wherever I may be (William Clark Martin)
- I Trust, O Christ, in You Alone (Gilbert E. Doan; Konrad Hubert)
- I Trust, O Lord, Your Holy Name (Adam Reusner; Catherine Winkworth)
- I Trust Thee, Lord, Tho’ Long the Way and Dim (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- It’s a beautiful day, even though (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- It’s a beautiful day, even though it’s dark out there (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- It’s About Time (Margot Butler)
- “It’s a Cauld Barren Blast that blaws Nobody Good” (John Lyon)
- It’s a chance to change for better (Greg Simpson)
- It’s a cold dark world around us (Susan Evans McCloud)
- It’s a Good Start (Nik Day)
- It’s a Good Time (Anon.)
- It’s a Good Time to Get Acquainted (Anon.)
- It’s a house, but not what I envisioned (David A. Zabriskie)
- It’s A Jubilee Morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s a jubilee morning, God has sent a decree (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s a Jungle Out There (Barbara Tanner)
- It’s a long long way
- It’s a long, long way to the valley, such a long
- It’s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary (Jack Judge)
- It’s a Long, Long Way to Typperary (Jack Judge; Harry Williams)
- It’s a long old road, but I’m going to find him
- It’s a lovely little garden In the middle of the block (Letitia Chambers Ridges)
- It’s Alright (Renshaw)
- It’s Alright (African American spiritual)
- It’s always fun when grandpa comes (Marian Major)
- It’s always fun when grandpa comes, When grandpa (Marian Major)
- It’s-a me, it’s-a me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- It’s a-me It’s a-me, O Lord, Standin’ (African-American spiritual)
- It’s a-Me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- It’s a new day on the mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s a Short, Short Life
- It’s a short, short life we live here
- It’s A Strong Wind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s a strong wind, it’s a mighty strong wind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s Autumntime (Rita Mae Olsen)
- It’s Autumn Time (Rita Mae Olsen)
- It’s autumntime. It’s autumntime. The leaves (Rita Mae Olsen)
- It’s autumn time, It’s autumn time, The leaves are (Rita Mae Olsen)
- It’s a very happy day When your birthday
- It’s a very happy day when your birthday time
- It’s a very happy day When your birthday time is here
- It’s been said that to live is to sorrow (Peter Breinholt)
- It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas (Meredith Willson)
- It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas (Meredith Willson)
- It’s breakfast time, the dawn has broke (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s Christmas Eve (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- It’s Easter Time! (Rita S. Robinson)
- It’s Easter Today (Melissa Murphy)
- It’s easy to forget that everyone (Nik Day)
- It seemeth such a little way to me, across to (Ella Wheeler Wilcox)
- It seems like sometimes all we see (Nik Day)
- It seems to me that should I die (Emmeline B. Wells)
- It seems to me that should I die, And this poor body (Emmeline B. Wells)
- It’s evening, God. The things I say (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- It’s Family Night (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- It’s Fun to Be with the Lark Girls
- It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house (Debra K. Carver)
- It’s fun to help my mother work (Maggie May Burrow)
- It’s Gonna Rain (B. Michael Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- It’s goodbye, yes, goodbye (Swabian folk song)
- It’s great to sing a song around the campfire (Lorraine S. Wilkinson)
- It’s hard to say goodbye (Tyler Castleton; Nik Day)
- It shouldn’t be hard to sit very still (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- It shouldn’t be hard to sit very still, And think about (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- It’s Howd’y in the Mornin’ (Anon.)
- It’s Howdy in the Morning (Anon.)
- It’s How Much We Gave (Mark Nichols)
- It’s in My Heart (Arthur Slater)
- It’s in the still and quiet moments (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- It’s Joyful to Live the Gospel (Matthew J. Neeley)
- It’s joy to hear the wild birds’ call (Rachel Barney Taft)
- It’s Just Like His Great Love (Edna R. Worrell)
- It’s like you wake up (Nik Day)
- It’s me (it’s me), it’s me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- It’s Me, It’s Me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- It’s me, it’s me, O Lord, Standing in the need (African-American spiritual)
- It’s me, it’s me, O Lord, standing in the need of prayer (African-American spiritual)
- It’s me. It’s my world and I want to taste it (Susan Evans McCloud)
- It’s Me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- It’s my desire to do some good thing ev’ry day (T. A.)
- It’s My Flag Too (Lizzie DeArmand)
- It’s nice to have a mother with a kind and loving way
- It’s Nice When Some Things Are Forgotten (Michael McLean; David Tinney)
- It’s Not About You (Nik Day; Davis Handley)
- It’s not always easy (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- It’s Not Heavy (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- It’s Not Hopeless (Nik Day)
- It’s not hopeless. He’s the hope you need (Nik Day)
- It’s not in the letter I can’t wait to open (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- It’s Real (H. L. Cox)
- It’s Real (Michael McLean)
- It’s right here before me (Wayne Burton)
- It’s shining in your eyes (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- It’s so easy to doubt (Brooke White)
- It’s Spring (Erma W. Walker)
- It’s spring in the mountains, the flowers (Charles Leonhard)
- It’s Still You
- It’s the Family (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- It’s the Old Ship of Zion (African American spiritual)
- It’s the simple things that matter most (Nik Day)
- It’s the wonder program of all the century (Anon.)
- It’s time for the young men to come to the aid of their country (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It’s time to lay down these arms (Michael Webb)
- It’s time to peek inside our box of ornaments to see (Jan Pinborough)
- It’s true. I know what happened (Larry Hiller)
- It’s Up to Me (Susan Evans McCloud)
- It’s up to me to share my light with others (Susan Evans McCloud)
- It’s wonderful to be with God (T. D. Bucci)
- It’s Wonderful to Live for Jesus (C. A. C.)
- It’s wonderful to walk with Jesus (C. A. C.)
- It’s written in the stars (Nik Day)
- It’s your decision who you will live for (V. Michael McKay)
- It Takes Two (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- It Took a Miracle (John W. Peterson)
- I turned me backward, more than forty years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- It was 1955, downtown Montgomery (Firefly)
- It was alone the Savior prayed (Ben H. Price)
- It was alone the Saviour prayed (Ben H. Price)
- It Was an April Day (Rodney Turner)
- It was an awful day (Yorana Arthur; Hemi Arthur)
- It was an old old lady (A. C. Smyth)
- It was a question of the ages (Sam Cardon; Kurt Bestor; Don Stirling; Hilary Weeks)
- It was a Sabbath day—The morning came (Eliza R. Snow)
- It was a Sabbath day. The morning came (Eliza R. Snow)
- It Was a Sad and Solemn Night (Isaac Watts)
- It was down at the feet of Jesus (Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman)
- It was for us the Savior knelt (Esther Megargel)
- It was good for our mothers (African-American spiritual)
- It was good for our mothers, it was good for our mothers (African-American spiritual)
- It was good for Paul and Silas (African-American spiritual)
- It was in the summer gloaming (Emmeline B. Wells)
- It Wasn’t Love Before (Michael McLean)
- It was poor little Jesus, yes, yes (African-American spiritual)
- It was simple, and from the heart (Nancy Hanson)
- It was Spoken for the Master (Fanny J. Crosby)
- It was such a little thing
- It was summer in the mountains (Martha Jones Barnes)
- It was the spring of the year (Madelyn W. Larsen; Joanne M. Parker)
- It was twenty long years on the side lines (Arlene L. Buffington)
- It WIll Always Be America for Me (Orrin Hatch)
- I used to fret because my hours were slow instead of fleet (Riveina Lundgren)
- I used to hurt, I used to hide (Stephanie Smith Mabey; David Archuleta)
- I used to think a quilt Was just a bunch of scraps (Ione Mohler)
- I’ve a Home Beyond the River (John W. Peterson)
- I’ve a home far away in the West
- I’ve a home prepared where the saints abide (James W. Acuff)
- I’ve a message from the Lord, Hallelujah! (William A. Ogden)
- I’ve anchored in Jesus (Lewis E. Jones)
- I’ve a tender recollection that I’ll cherish (M. J. Cavanagh)
- I’ve a yearning in my heart that cannot be denied (A. M.)
- I’ve been a Printer pretty long (John S. Davis)
- I’ve been awake for a while now (Nik Day; Rob Michelson)
- I’ve Been ’Buked (Traditional)
- I’ve been ’buked an’ I’ve been scorned (Traditional)
- I’ve been down on my hands and knees (Claire Kaelin; Abe Kaelin)
- I’ve been in the fight, swinging left (Garon Brett; Nik Day)
- I’ve been in the valley and I prayed night and day
- I’ve been requested on this happy night (Hannah T. King)
- I’ve been thro’ Carolina, I’ve been to Tennessee (J. G. Evans)
- I’ve been thru the valley of night (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ve been to many places but I’ve never been alone (Nik Day; Tanner Linford)
- I’ve been walking down long roads (Emily Bea)
- I’ve Been Working on De Railroad (Anon.)
- I’ve Been Working on the Railroad (Anon.)
- I’ve been working on the railroad All the (Anon.)
- I’ve Been Workin’ on the Railroad (Anon.)
- I’ve been workin’ on the railroad, All (Anon.)
- I’ve been workin’ on the railroad, All the live-long (Anon.)
- I’ve Been Wukkin’ On De Railroad (Anon.)
- I’ve Caught A Glimpse Of Canaan (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ve cried to see the burdens that my people’ve had to bear (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ve Discovered the Way of Gladness (Floyd W. Hawkins)
- I’ve felt a stirring inside (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- I’ve Found a Friend (James Gridley Small)
- I’ve found a friend in Jesus (Charles W. Fry)
- I’ve found a Friend in Jesus (Ben Hains)
- I’ve found a friend in Jesus, He’s all the world to me; So tender (Ben Hains)
- I’ve found a friend in Jesus, He’s everything to me (Charles W. Fry)
- I’ve found a Friend, oh, such a friend! (James Gridley Small)
- I’ve found a Friend, O such a Friend! (James Gridley Small)
- I’ve found a Friend, who is all to me (Jack P. Scholfield)
- I’ve found a refuge from life’s care in Jesus (Avis Christiansen)
- I’ve gone so far from my home (Rich Mullins; David A. Strassner)
- I’ve Got a Feelin’
- I’ve got a feelin’ ev’rything’s gonna be alright
- I’ve Got a Feeling
- I’ve got a mule, her name is Sal (American folk song)
- I’ve got a new name over in glory
- I’ve Got a Reason (Chris Morgan)
- I’ve got a robe; You’ve got a robe (Southern folk song)
- I’ve Got Peace Like a River (African-American spiritual)
- I’ve got peace like a river, I’ve got (African-American spiritual)
- I’ve got peace like a river, I’ve got peace (African-American spiritual)
- I’ve got spurs, that jingle, jangle, jingle (Joseph J. Lilley; Frank Loesser)
- I’ve Got the Joy, Joy, Joy (George W. Cooke)
- I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy, Down in my heart (George W. Cooke)
- I’ve Got to Believe (Jeanni Gould)
- I’ve Got to Find Out Who I Am (Michael McLean)
- I’ve Heard the King (Grant C. Tuller)
- I’ve heard the stories all my life (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- I’ve heard the sweet story of Jesus (B. A. Black)
- I’ve [I have] found a friend in Jesus, He’s everything to me (Charles W. Fry)
- I’ve learned a lesson bitter, sweet (Coral J. Black)
- I’ve made a valentine just for you, of red hearts and
- I’ve never been the kind to testify (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters; Greg Simpson)
- I’ve reached the land of corn and wine (Edgar Page Stites)
- I’ve reached the land of joy divine (Edgar Page Stites)
- I’ve seen the desperation of a thousand on the way (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ve seen the lightning flashing
- I’ve seen the photographs (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- I’ve seen the spring time in all its splendor (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I’ve Set My Path to Serve Thee (Kathleen Newton)
- I’ve stopped counting the nights (Kimberly Knighton)
- I’ve traveled about a bit in my time (Harry Clifton)
- I’ve traveled through life and I’ve seen many things (Dan Lewis)
- I’ve travelled about a bit in my time, And of troubles (Harry Clifton)
- I’ve walked among the millions (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- I’ve walked the road (Jeremy Christensen)
- I’ve wandered far away from God (William J. Kirkpatrick)
- I’ve wandered far away from God, now I’m coming home (William J. Kirkpatrick)
- I’ve wandered to the village, Tom (William Willing)
- I’ve wanted only one thing (David A. Zabriskie)
- I’ve watered it and watched it grow
- Ivory Palaces (Henry Barraclough)
- Ivory Soap
- I Vow to Thee, My Country (Cecil Spring Rice)
- I Waited For The Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- I waited for the Lord, He inclined unto me (Felix Mendelssohn)
- I Waited Patiently for God (The Iona Community)
- I Wake In the Morning
- I Wake in the Morning Early
- I wake in the morning early, And always
- I wake, I wake, ye heavenly choir (Isaac Watts)
- I wake, I wake, ye heavenly choir, May your devotion me inspire (Isaac Watts)
- I Wake Up in the Morning (Anon.)
- I wake up in the morning singing merrily (Anon.)
- I Walk and Talk with Father (David Stevens)
- I Walk by Faith (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I walked in the shadows, around me was night (E. C. Baird)
- I walked thro’ the woodland meadows (Hezekiah Butterworth)
- I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked (Daniel S. Twohig)
- I Walk in Danger All the Way (Ditlef G. Ristad; Hans Adolf Brorson)
- I walk through life where shall I go? (Arnold Stringham)
- I walk with feet of clay upon a troubled earth (Naomi Russell)
- I Walk with the King (James Rowe)
- I wander’d today to the hill, Maggie (George W. Johnson)
- I Wandered By The Brookside (Richard Monckton)
- I wandered by the brookside, I wandered (Richard Monckton)
- I wandered in the shades of night (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- I wandered in the shades of night, till Jesus came to me (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- I Wandered Many Years (Czech folk song)
- I wandered many years, wandered to and fro (Czech folk song)
- I wandered through a ruin, old and grand (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I wandered today to the hill, Maggie (George W. Johnson)
- I wandered today to the old rustic bridge (J. P. Skelly)
- I wander thro’ the stilly night (Theodore E. Curtis)
- I wander through the still of night (Theodore E. Curtis)
- I Wander Through the Stilly Night (Theodore E. Curtis)
- I wander through the stilly night, When solitude is (Theodore E. Curtis)
- I Wanna Be Ready
- I wanna live forever (Nik Day)
- I wanna say I’m sorry (Shaun Barrowes)
- I Want a Girl (Will Dillon)
- I want a girl just like the girl (Will Dillon)
- I want a heart to pray (Charles Wesley)
- I want a heart to pray—To pray and never cease (Charles Wesley)
- I Want a Principle Within (Charles Wesley)
- I want a principle within of watchful, godly fear (Charles Wesley)
- I Want Jesus to Go with Me (African-American spiritual)
- I Want Jesus to Walk with Me (African-American spiritual)
- I want Life And all that God breathed into the word (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- I want thee, Love! Thy world is sweet (Clara Horne Park)
- I want to always choose the right (Penelope Moody Allen)
- I Want to Be a Christian (American folk hymn)
- I Want to Be A Deacon (Dorothy Finch Condry)
- I want to be a deacon when I am twelve years old (Dorothy Finch Condry)
- I want to be a friend to all (Thelma J. Harrison)
- I Want to Be a Missionary Now (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- I want to be a missionary now. I don’t want (Grietje Terburg Rowley)
- I Want to Be a Mother (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- I Want to Be as Close to You (Delores Dufner)
- I want to be a window to His love (Julie de Azevedo)
- I Want to Be Baptized (Gary Croxall)
- I want to be baptized in clothes pure (Gary Croxall)
- I want to be free as the wind in my hair (Dorothy L. Nielsen)
- I want to be free. Free as rivers when roaring (Mark Nichols)
- I Want to Be Happy (Irving Caesar)
- I want to be happy, but I won’t be happy (Irving Caesar)
- I want to be kind to every one, For that is right you see (Clara W. McMaster)
- I want to be kind to ev’ryone (Clara W. McMaster)
- I want to be kind to ev’ry one (Clara W. McMaster)
- I want to be kind to ev’ryone, For that is right (Clara W. McMaster)
- I want to be kind to ev’ry one, For that is right you see (Clara W. McMaster)
- I Want to Be Like Jesus (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- I want to be like Jesus Christ (Bruce Greer)
- I want to be like Jesus. I want to see as He sees (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I want to be like Noah (Penelope Moody Allen)
- I Want to be Loved (Arnold Stringham)
- I Want to Be Ready (African-American spiritual)
- I Want to Be Ready (Traditional)
- I Want to Be Ready for Zion (Annette Dickman)
- I want to be ready, I want to be ready (African-American spiritual)
- I want to be ready, I want to be ready, I want (African-American spiritual)
- I Want to Be Reverent (Primary Committee)
- I want to be rev’rent (Primary Committee)
- I want to be rev’rent, To show my love for thee (Primary Committee)
- I want to be the kind of boy (Carl T. Bell; Charlene A. Newell)
- I Want to Change (Susan Evans McCloud)
- I Want to Face West (Mark Nichols)
- I Want to Feel
- I Want to Follow the Master (Marcella Schenck)
- I Want to Give the Lord My Tenth (Lonnie Dobson Adams)
- I want to give the Lord my tenth, For ev’ry time (Lonnie Dobson Adams)
- I want to give the Lord my tenth, for ev’ry time I do (Lonnie Dobson Adams)
- I want to go to heaven, show me the
- I want to hear, really want to hear (Steven K. Jones)
- I want to keep my record book (Gracia Holman)
- I Want to Know (Jenessa Mylroie; Matt Mylroie)
- I want to listen carefully (Edna Easter)
- I Want to Live Free (Mark Nichols)
- I Want to Live the Gospel (Naomi W. Randall)
- I want to live the gospel, To know (Naomi W. Randall)
- I want to live the gospel, To know that its teachings (Naomi W. Randall)
- I want to love Jesus with all my heart (Daniel Lee Hanson)
- I want to see the Savior who once dwelt here below (Thomas W. Smith)
- I want to tell others the story (Arthur H. Morse)
- I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light (Kathleen Thomerson)
- I Want to Walk in the Savior’s Path (Tamara S. Hann)
- I want to walk with Jesus (Mary Beth Evans)
- I was a baby when I came (Alexander Schreiner)
- I was a baby when I came, you were a baby when (Alexander Schreiner)
- I was alone and idle (Sylvanna Bell; E. V. Banks)
- I was a sinner all covered with shame (J. W. P.)
- I was born of goodly parents, now we call you great and grand (Carol Marineau Stoddard)
- I was carrying the past (Hilary Weeks; Tyler Castleton)
- I was fading (Nik Day)
- I was frozen, Didn’t know which way (Alyson Day; Nik Day)
- I Was Glad
- I was glad, and my heart did rejoice (Charles M. Fillmore)
- I was glad, and my heart did rejoice at the sound (Charles M. Fillmore)
- I was glad when they said to me
- I was glad when they said unto me
- I Was Glad When Thy Said
- I was going ’round in circles (Nik Day; Kawika Katoa)
- I washed my hand. They would not let me free (Helen Martin-Garland)
- I was lost, couldn’t find my way (D. A.)
- I was lost in sin and sorrow (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- I was lost in sin, but Jesus rescued me (Virgil P. Brock)
- I was lost in sin when Jesus found me (Albert S. Reitz)
- I Was Made (Michael Webb)
- I was made from the ashes (Nik Day)
- I was not there when on the boat (Amy Webb)
- I was not there with pioneers (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I wasn’t at the manger (Cynthia Mrazek Pyne)
- I wasn’t there when Christ walked upon the waters (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- I was once a sinner, but I came (C. Austin Miles)
- I was searching for a glimmer of light (Ysabelle Cuevas; Connor Austin)
- I was searching for some peace (Tyler Castleton)
- I was sinking deep in sin (James Rowe)
- I was sinking deep in sin, far from the peaceful shore (James Rowe)
- I was sitting on a southbound plane (Cherie Call)
- I was staring at the ceiling (Nik Day; Brandon Harms)
- I was straying when Christ found me (Avis Christiansen)
- I Was There to Hear Your Borning Cry (John C. Ylvisaker)
- I was weak and weary, I had gone astray (J. L.)
- I was young but I recall (R. M.)
- I was young when I heard (Brady Parks)
- I watched him with the eager eyes (Sally DeFord)
- I watched the shadows o’er the mountains play (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I watched the sun rise from its rest (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I Watch You Sleeping (Mike Batt)
- I went into a strange foreign land
- I went into the country, The farmer’s pets to see (Harriet B. Jones)
- I went to an animal fair, The birds and the beasts
- I went to Hilo to see the volcano (Sam Alama)
- I went to the animal fair
- I went to the animal fair, The animals
- I went to the animal fair, The animals all were there
- I went to the animal fair, The birds
- I went to the valley, I didn’t go to stay (B. H. H.)
- I went to visit a friend one day (Jessie Isabel Kemp)
- I, Who Am Nothing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I, who am nothing, my Father’s a king (Arlene L. Buffington)
- I Wiggle (Louise B. Scott)
- I wiggle my fingers (Louise B. Scott)
- I wiggle my fingers. I wiggle my toes (Louise B. Scott)
- I Will (Hilary Weeks)
- I Will (Nik Day)
- I will act as I should in my Heavn’ly Father’s house
- I Will Always Obey (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Will Anchor My Soul in Christ (Melanie Hoffman)
- I Will Answer for My People (Sarah E. Carmicheal)
- “I will answer for my people”, was the virgin monarch’s boast (Sarah E. Carmicheal)
- I Will Arise (Joseph Hart)
- I Will Arise and Go (John L. Bell)
- I Will Arise and Go to Jesus (Joseph Hart)
- I will arise and go to my father (John L. Bell)
- I will be a witness (Harry L. Doty)
- I will be a witness of Christ (Harry L. Doty)
- I Will Be Faithful (Carl T. Bell; Charlene A. Newell)
- I Will Be Faithful (Barry Gibbons)
- I will be honest and truthful
- I Will Be Ready (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- I Will Be Valiant (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- I Will Be What I Believe (Blake Gillette)
- I Will Be Your God (Judith A. Fetter)
- I will bless God as long as I live
- I Will Bless Thee, O Lord (Esther Watanabe)
- I Will Bless the Lord (Frank Hernandez)
- I Will Bless the Lord (Psalm 34:1)
- I will bless the Lord and give Him glory (Frank Hernandez)
- I will bless the Lord at all times (Psalm 34:1)
- I will bless the Lord at all times (James E. Moore Jr.)
- I will bless the Lord at all times (Jeremy Young)
- I will bless the Lord at all times, Praise with heart and voice (Jeremy Young)
- I will bless the Lord forever (Miriam Webster)
- I will call on God as long as I live
- I will call to mind the deeds of God
- I Will Call upon the Lord (Michael O’Shields)
- I Will Call Upon the Lord (Psalm 18:2; 2 Samuel 22:47; Michael O’Shields)
- I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised (Michael O’Shields)
- I Will Celebrate (Linda Duvall)
- I will celebrate, sing unto the Lord (Linda Duvall)
- I Will Come and Bow Down (Martin Nystrom)
- I will come and bow down at Your feet, Lord Jesus (Martin Nystrom)
- I Will Come to You (David Haas)
- I will come to you in the silence (David Haas)
- I Will Come unto Christ (Rodney Turner)
- I Will Do a New Thing (Audrey Byrd)
- I will do a new thing in you (Audrey Byrd)
- I Will Do What Missionaries Do (Annette Whitney Wells)
- I will do what missionaries do! I can learn (Annette Whitney Wells)
- I will enter His gates (Leona Von Brethorst)
- I will enter His gates with thanksgiving in my heart (Leona Von Brethorst)
- I Will Exalt My God, My King (Casiodoro Cárdenas)
- I will exalt my God, my King / Te exaltaré, mi Dios, mi Rey (Casiodoro Cárdenas)
- I Will Extol You, O My God
- I Will Fear No Evil (Horatius Bonar)
- I Will Find My Own Sacred Grove (Angie Killian)
- I Will Follow God’s Plan (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- I Will Follow God’s Plan for Me (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- I Will Follow Him (Nik Day; Kalaya Arne)
- I Will Follow Thee (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- I Will Follow Thee (Robert B. Thompson)
- I will follow thee my Saviour (James Lawson)
- I Will Follow with Love (Wayne Burton)
- I Will Forgive (Steven K. Jones)
- I Will Give Myself to Him (Russell T. Osguthorpe; Lola S. Osguthorpe)
- I will give my voice to the Lord (A. H. W.)
- I will give thanks to Thee, O Lord (Brent Chambers)
- I will give thanks to Thee, O Lord, among the people (Brent Chambers)
- I will give you a new heart (David Haas)
- I will give you as a light to the nations
- I Will Give You Rest (Barbara Boertje)
- I will give you the key of heav’n; Madam, will you walk? (Anon.)
- I Will Give You the Keys of Heaven (Anon.)
- I will give you the keys of heaven, I will give (Anon.)
- I will give you the keys of heav’n (Anon.)
- I Will Go (Grace Hegy)
- I Will Go and Do (Derena Bell)
- I Will Go and Do (Nik Day)
- I Will Go and Do
- I Will Go and Do
- I will go, I will do what the Lord has asked me to (Grace Hegy)
- I will go, I will go, to the home of the Saints (Joseph Smith Jr.; William W. Phelps)
- I Will Go Wherever God Calls (Ruth Duck; Houn Lee; Sandra Bonnette-Kim)
- I will go where you want me to go (Mary Brown)
- I Will Greatly Rejoice (Joseph Roff)
- I Will Greatly Rejoice in the Lord
- I Will Greatly Rejoice in the Lord (Charles Whitney Coombs)
- I will grow as small as small (Anon.)
- I will hasten to him (Palmer Hartsough)
- I Will Heed the Word of God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Will Hide Your Word Inside My Heart (Paul Field)
- I Will Lead You (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- I Will Lift the Cloud of Night (Charles P. Jones)
- I will lift the cloud of night before you (Charles P. Jones)
- I will lift up mine eyes (Leo Sowerby)
- I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Mack Wilberg)
- I will lift up mine eyes to the hills (Leo Sowerby)
- I will lift up the cup of salvation
- I will look to the hills from whence cometh my help (Geraldine Woods)
- I Will Look unto the Lord in Every Thought (Marvin K. Gardner)
- I will look unto the Lord in ev’ry thought (Marvin K. Gardner)
- I will make the darkness light (Charles Price Jones)
- I will meditate on your wondrous works
- I will meet you in the morning (I. G. Martin)
- I Will Never Move (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- I Will Not Be Moved (Anna M. Molgard)
- I Will Not Be Still (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters; Greg Simpson)
- I will not doubt, I will not fear (Naomi W. Randall)
- I Will Not Forget (Hilary Weeks; Steven Stewart)
- I Will Not Forget Thee (C. H. G.)
- I Will Obey (Andrew Moore)
- I Will Obey (Rita S. Robinson)
- I will obey my parents In all things (Rita S. Robinson)
- I will plant a seed
- I will plant a seed in the rich, brown earth
- I will praise God as long as I live
- I Will Praise Him (Margaret J. Harris)
- I will praise my Heav’nly Father For his blessings night and day (Anna Johnson)
- I will praise my Heavn’ly Father for this blessings (Anna Johnson)
- I will praise Thee, I will praise Thee, I will praise
- I will praise the Lord
- I will praise the Lord with my heart, my whole
- I will prepare to make and keep sacred covenants (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I will rejoice in Christ, the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- I Will Remember Him (Michael Webb; Dan Truman; Clive Romney)
- I Will Remember Thee (James Montgomery)
- I Will Rise (Matt Maher; Jesse Reeves; Louie Giglio; Chris Tomlin)
- I Will Say a Prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Will Seek the Lord (Matt Whitaker)
- I will seek to be a blessing (C. Austin Miles)
- I will seek to be a blessing, To some heart (C. Austin Miles)
- I will seek to be a blessing, To some heart by grief bowed down (C. Austin Miles)
- I Will Serve Thee (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- I will serve Thee because I love Thee (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- I Will Shine (Janice Kapp Perry)
- I Will Shine! (Tamra Braatz)
- I Will Sing a Lullaby (English folk song)
- I will sing a song (Vida E. Smith)
- I Will Sing a Song for My Lord to Hear (Vida E. Smith)
- I Will Sing a Song of Triumph (Martin Leckebusch)
- I Will Sing for Jesus (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- I will sing for Jesus, With his blood (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- I Will Sing, I Will Sing (Max Dyer)
- I will sing, I will sing a song (Max Dyer)
- I will sing, I will sing a song unto the Lord (Max Dyer)
- I will sing, I will sing a song unto the Lord / Cantaré, cantaré, un canto al Señor / Je te chante, je te chante une mélodie, Seigneur / In mijn lied, in mijn lied wil ik zingen voor mijn God / Ich will singen ein Lied zur Ehre unsres Herrn (Max Dyer)
- I Will Sing, I Will Sing / Cantaré, cantaré / Je te chante, je te chante (Max Dyer)
- I Will Sing, I Will Sing / In mijn lied, in mijn lied (Max Dyer)
- I will sing, I will sing / In mijn lied, in mijn lied / Ich will singen ein Lied / Je te chante, je te chante / Cantaré, cantaré (Max Dyer)
- I Will Sing of My Redeemer (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous love (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I will sing of my Redeemer and His wondrous love to me (Philip Paul Bliss)
- I Will Sing of the Mercies (Psalm 89:1)
- I Will Sing of the Mercies of the Lord (Psalm 89:1)
- I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever (Psalm 89:1)
- I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever; I will sing (Psalm 89:1)
- I will sing of the Mormons, the people of the Lord (William Willes)
- I Will Sing Of Thy Great Mercies (Julius Schubring)
- I will sing of Thy great mercies, O Lord (Julius Schubring)
- I will sing praise and thanks unto the Lord (Kay Hicks Ward)
- I Will Sing the Story of Your Love
- I will sing the story of your love, O Lord
- I Will Sing the Wondrous Story (Francis H. Rowley)
- I will sing the wondrous story, of the Christ (Francis H. Rowley)
- I will sing the wondrous story of the Christ who died for me (Francis H. Rowley)
- I will sing to the LORD
- I Will Sing to the Lord
- I will sing to the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously
- I will sing to the Lord, for he is lofty and uplifted
- I Will Sing You a Song (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- I will sing you a song of that [a] [the] beautiful (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- I will sing you a song of that beautiful land (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- I will sing you a song of the old Singing School (Traditional round)
- I will smile my sweetest smile (Anna Johnson)
- I will smile my sweetest smile while I work and play (Anna Johnson)
- I Will Stand as a Witness of Christ (Sally DeFord)
- I will stand up (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- I will stand up when “stand up” is said (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- I Will Talk to My Heart (William Livingstone Wallace)
- I will talk to my heart in the stillness (William Livingstone Wallace)
- I Will Trust in the Lord (African American spiritual)
- I Will Try to Be Reverent (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- I Will Walk with Jesus (Stephen P. Schank)
- I will worship with all of my heart (David Ruis)
- I Wish (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- I wish dear little playmate
- I wish dear little playmate, You’d skip
- I Wish God’s Love to Be with You
- I wish God’s love to be with you / Yuan Zhu di ai yu ni tong zai / 愿主的爱与你同在 / Nee Engu sentraalum Avaranbu / நீ எங்கு சென்றாலும் அவரன்பு
- I wish I had a nickel, I wish I had a dime
- I Wish I Had a Windmill
- I wish I had a windmill, a windmill
- I wish I was an apple (American folk song)
- I wish I was an apple a-hangin’ in the tree (American folk song)
- I wish I was an apple a-hangin’ on a tree (American folk song)
- I wish I was in de land ob cotton (Daniel D. Emmett)
- I wish I was in de land ob cotton, Old times (Daniel D. Emmett)
- I wish I was in the land ob cotton (Daniel D. Emmett)
- I wish I was in the land of cotton (Daniel D. Emmett)
- I wish I was in the land of cotton, Old times (Daniel D. Emmett)
- I wish I were a fairy With silver wings (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- I wish I were a fairy With silver wings that shine (Blanche Jennings Thompson)
- I wish I were a little sugar bun (American folk song)
- I wish that we could make it last (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- I with Thee Would Begin (Lina Sandell Berg; A. Samuel Wallgren)
- I Woke Up This Morning (African-American spiritual)
- I woke up this morning with my mind (African-American spiritual)
- I Wonder (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- I Wonder as I Wander (Appalachian folk hymn; John Jacob Niles)
- I wonder as I wander, out under the sky (Appalachian folk hymn; John Jacob Niles)
- I wonder, have I done my best for Jesus (Ensign Edwin Young)
- I wonder what does Christmas mean (Anon.)
- I Wonder What I Might Have Been (Mark Nichols)
- I wonder what She looked like (Sue Krupa)
- I Wonder When He Comes Again (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- I wonder, when he comes again, Will (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- I wonder when He comes again, will herald angels (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- I wonder when he comes again, will herald angels sing? (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- I wonder where the snowflakes grow (A. W. Norton)
- I wonder where the snowflakes grow, the fluffy (A. W. Norton)
- I wonder where the snowflakes grow, The fluffy ones (A. W. Norton)
- I Wonder Why? (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- I wonder why I should sit here and dream (Emmeline B. Wells)
- I wonder why, I wonder why If his disciples (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- I won’t forget the day (Junior Bonner)
- I Won’t Have to Cross Jordan Alone (Thomas Ramsey)
- I Worship Thee, O Holy Ghost (W. F. Warren)
- I Worship You, Almighty God (Sondra Corbett-Wood)
- I worship You, Almighty God; There is none (Sondra Corbett-Wood)
- I Worship You, O LORD (Calvin Seerveld; James E. Seddon)
- I Would be a Little Sunbeam (Miriam E. Arnold)
- I Would Be Like Jesus (James Rowe)
- I Would Be True (Howard A. Walter)
- I would be true, for there are those (Howard A. Walter)
- I would be true, for there are those that trust me (Howard A. Walter)
- I would be true, for there are those who trust me (Howard A. Walter)
- I Would Love Thee (Jeanne Guyon)
- I would love thee, God and Father (Jeanne Guyon)
- I would love thee, God and Father! My Redeemer, and my King! (Jeanne Guyon)
- I would love to tell you what I think of Jesus (Charles F. Weigle)
- I would not be a sinner (African American spiritual)
- I would not be denied (Charles Price Jones)
- I Would not live alway: I ask not to stay (William Augustus Muhlenberg)
- I wouldn’t say I’m lost (Yahosh Bonner)
- I Would See Jesus (G. H.)
- I Would See Jesus (L. P. Breedlove)
- I Would Speak Unto My People (John H. Lake; R. C. Evans)
- I would talk with God. Yet the words I say do not speak (Wilma Redfield)
- I would that I my voice could raise (Hilma V. Goude)
- I would that ye should understand (Leslie Fatai)
- I Would Walk Tall (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- I would walk tall and in my youth (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- I would walk tall and in my youth Hurl forth (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- I would wander with you, merry lark (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- I write the things of my soul (Ari Miller)
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- Jabberwocky (Lewis Carroll)
- Jack Frost (Hollis Dann)
- Jack Frost (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jack Frost and I (Beverly Bailey)
- Jack Frost and I are chummy friends (Beverly Bailey)
- Jack Frost and I are chummy friends, We play so fine together (Beverly Bailey)
- Jack Horner and Miss Muffet (Anon.)
- Jack Horner and Miss Muffett (Anon.)
- Jack-o-lantern can’t scare me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jacob’s Ladder (Southern folk song)
- Ja, dir allein! (Friedrich Radichel)
- Ja, dir allein sind wir geweiht (Friedrich Radichel)
- Jane; if thou wouldst be free from sin (John Lyon)
- January and February (Jane B. Walters)
- January Wind (Beth Milliken Joerger)
- Japanese Flower Game
- Jebel Musa (Kathryn M. Goodwin)
- Jeg er så glad hver julekveld / I am so glad each Christmas Eve (Marie Wexelsen)
- Jehovah (Herbert S. Auerbach)
- Jehovah, God the Father, bless (Charles Wesley)
- Jehovah God, the great I AM (D. W.)
- Jehovah, God! thy gracious power (John Thomson)
- Jehovah, God! thy gracious power On ev’ry hand we see (John Thomson)
- Jehovah is our God (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jehovah Jireh (Merla Watson)
- Jehovah Jireh, my Provider (Merla Watson)
- Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth (Anon.)
- Jehovah, Lord of heaven and earth, Thy word (Anon.)
- Jehovah, Lord of heaven and earth, Thy words (Anon.)
- Jehovah, Lord of heav’n and earth (Anon.)
- Jehovah, Lord of heav’n and earth, Thy word (Anon.)
- Jehovah, Lord of heav’n and earth, Thy word of truth (Anon.)
- Jehovah, Lord of heav’n and earth, Thy words (Anon.)
- Jehovah reigns! O glorious King!
- Jehovah reigns—your tribute bring (William Goode)
- Jehovah speaks; let Israel hear (Isaac Watts)
- Jehovah’s the God I adore (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jehovah the Lord, our Savior and King (Edwin McNeely)
- Je louerai l’Eternel (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Je louerai l’Éternel de tout mon cœur / Praise, I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart / A Dios alabaré de todo corazón (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Je louerai l’Éternel / Ik zal U prijzen, Heer (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Je louerai l’Éternel / Ik zal U prijzen, Heer / Praise, I will praise you, Lord / A Dios alabaré (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Je louerai l’Éternel / Praise, I Will Praise You, Lord (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Je me confie à toi, Seigneur / Wait for the Lord, his day is near / Contemplaré tu vida en mí (Taizé Community)
- Jennie with the Sweet Brown Eyes (Evan Stephens)
- Jenny Lou (Olga Carlson Brown)
- Jenny Lou loves to stand (Olga Carlson Brown)
- Jenny Lou loves to stand and turn herself around (Olga Carlson Brown)
- Jenny my own true loved one, I’m going (J. T. Wood)
- Jeremiah cried for Israel just like we cry today (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jerusalem (William Blake)
- Jerusalem, how is thy temple blessed (Helen Martin-Garland)
- Jerusalem, in unbelief! (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Jerusalem, in unbelief! Long have thy sons in darkness trod (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Jerusalem, Jerusalem
- Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Fear not
- Jerusalem, my Glorious Home (Joseph Bromehead)
- Jerusalem! My glorious home! Name ever dear (Joseph Bromehead)
- Jerusalem! my glorious home! Name ever dear to me! (Joseph Bromehead)
- Jerusalem, My Happy Home (Joseph Bromehead)
- Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall (Joseph Bromehead)
- Jerusalem, my happy home, when shall I come to thee? (Joseph Bromehead)
- Jerusalem, O City Fair and High (Catherine Winkworth; Johann Matthäus Meyfart)
- Jerusalem the Golden (Bernard of Cluny)
- Jerusalem the golden, With milk and honey blest (Bernard of Cluny)
- Jerusalem, thou city fair and high (Catherine Winkworth; Johann Matthaus Meyfart)
- Jerusalem, thy children weep! (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Jerusalem, thy children weep! Scattered in ev’ry clime and land (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Jerusalem, Whose Towers Touch the Skies (Johann M. Meyfart; Gilbert E. Doan)
- Jessie The Belle At The Bar (George Ware)
- Jesu, Jesu (Tom Colvin)
- Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love (Tom Colvin)
- Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love / Yesú, Yesú, danos tu amor / Yésu, Yésu ô emplis nos cœurs (Tom Colvin)
- Jesu, Jesu, vul ons met uw liefde (Tom Colvin)
- Jesu, Jesu, vul ons met uw liefde / Jesu, Jesu, fill us with your love / Yésu, Yésu, ô emplis nos cœurs (Tom Colvin)
- Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (Johann Schop)
- Jesu, joy of man’s desiring, Holy wisdom (Johann Schop)
- Jesu Me Kanaka Waiwai (Polynesian folk song)
- Jesu, Priceless Treasure (Johann Franck)
- Jesu, priceless treasure, Source of purest pleasure (Johann Franck)
- Jesus (Randall Pratt)
- Jesus
- Jesus (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Jesus (Camilla Collins)
- Jesús, acuérdate cuando vengas en tu Reino / Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jesús, Acuérdate de Mi (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jesus, All for Jesus (Robin Mark)
- Jesus, all my gladness (Johann Franck; Arthur Wellesley Wotherspoon)
- Jesus and I (C. Austin Miles)
- Jesus! and shall it ever be (Benjamin Francis; Joseph Grigg)
- Jesus! and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of thee? (Benjamin Francis; Joseph Grigg)
- Jesus and the children
- Jesus And The Children (Frances K. Taylor)
- Jesus arose on Easter day (Earl C. Hazelle)
- Jesus! at thy command (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Jesus! at thy command I launch into the deep (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Jesus, at Your Holy Table (Tom Allen)
- Jesus, be the Centre (Michael Frye)
- Jesus Bids Us Shine (Susan Warner)
- Jesus bids us shine With a clear, pure light (Susan Warner)
- Jesus bless’d the little children (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Jesus blessed the children (Jan Pinborough)
- Jesus Blessed the Children (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Jesus blessed the little children (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Jesus blessed the little children when he was (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Jesus blessed the little children, When He was on earth below (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Jesus breaks every fetter (Charlie Tillman)
- Jesus called to the children, “Come to me” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus calls me, I must follow (Howard L. Brown; Margaret W. Brown)
- Jesus calls me—I must follow (Howard L. Brown; Margaret W. Brown)
- Jesus Calls Us (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Jesus Calls Us O’er the Tumult (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Jesus calls us; o’er the tumult of our life’s wild, restless sea (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Jesus calls us o’ver the tumult (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Jesus came, adored by angels (Godfrey Thring)
- Jesus Came, the Heavens Adoring (Godfrey Thring)
- Jesus came, the heav’ns adoring (Godfrey Thring)
- Jesus Came to Dwell Among Us (Beth Rice Luttrell)
- Jesus came to John the Baptist (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Jesus came to John the Baptist, In Judea (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Jesus came to John the baptist, In Judea long ago (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Jesus Christ, Begotten Son of God (Daunell J. Clarke)
- Jesus, Christ, Begotten Son of God (Daunell J. Clarke)
- Jesus Christ has died for us (Emma Rae Mohlman)
- Jesus Christ Is Lord of All (Don Whitman)
- Jesus Christ Is Risen Today (Latin hymn)
- Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! (Latin hymn)
- Jesus Christ is ris’n today (Latin hymn)
- Jesus Christ is ris’n today, Alleluia! (Latin hymn)
- Jesus Christ Is the Way (Walter Hawkins)
- Jesus Christ, I think upon Your sacrifice (Matt Redman)
- Jesus Christ, my sure Defence (Otto von Schwerin)
- Jesus Christ, My Sure Defense (Otto von Schwerin)
- Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior (John Hus; Martin Luther; F. Samuel Janzow)
- Jesus Christ our Savior
- Jesus’ Church Has Been Restored (Jan Pinborough)
- Jesus climbed the hill to the garden still (Melanie Hoffman)
- Jesus, Come! For We Invite You (Christopher Idle)
- Jesus Comes Today with Healing (Heinrich Puchta; David W. Rogner)
- Jesus Comes with Clouds Descending (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus comes with pow’r to gladden (Carrie E. Breck)
- Jesus, Draw Me Close (Rick Founds)
- Jesus, draw me close, closer, Lord, to You (Rick Founds)
- Jesus, Draw Me Ever Nearer (Keith Getty; Margaret Becker)
- Jesus Entered Egypt (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Jesus entered Jordan’s waters (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Jesus entered Jordan’s waters When His work (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Jesús es mi Rey soberano / O Jesus, my King and my Sovereign (Vicente Mendoza)
- Jésus est le rocher de ma vie (French worship chorus)
- Jésus est le rocher de ma vie / Jesus Is the Rock for You and Me (French worship chorus)
- Jésus est le rocher de ma vie / Jesus is the rock for you and me / Cristo es la roca para mí (French worship chorus)
- Jésus est le rocher de ma vie / Jezus is de rots voor jou en mij (French worship chorus)
- Jésus est le rocher de ma vie / Jezus is de rots voor jou en mij / Jesus is the rock for you and me / Cristo es la roca para mí (French worship chorus)
- Jesus found me when after I wandered (J. M. Harris)
- Jesus, Friend of All the Children (Walter J. Mathams)
- Jesus, friend of all the children, Be a friend (Walter J. Mathams)
- Jesus, Friend of Little Children (Walter J. Mathams)
- Jesus, friend of little children, be a friend (Walter J. Mathams)
- Jesus, friend of little children, Be a friend to me (Walter J. Mathams)
- Jesus, friend of little children, Be a friend to me; Take my (Walter J. Mathams)
- Jesus from whom all blessings flow (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus gave his mandate (Howard S. Olson)
- Jesus Gives Me Joy (Brian Gibson)
- Jesus gives me joy, gives me joy (Brian Gibson)
- Jesus, Good Above All Other (Percy Dearmer; John Mason Neale)
- Jesus, Grant That Balm and Healing (Johann Heermann)
- Jesus, Greatest at the Table (Stephen P. Starke)
- Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory (John Bakewell)
- Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, There forever to abide (John Bakewell)
- Jesus’ Hands Were Kind Hands (Margaret B. Cropper)
- Jesus has a table spread Where the saints (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Jesus has a table spread Where the saints of God are fed (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Jesus has a [the] table spread (Charles B. Widmeyer)
- Jesus Has Come and Brings Pleasure (Oliver C. Rupprecht; Johann Ludwig Conrad Allendorf)
- Jesus has come, and brings pleasure eternal (Oliver C. Rupprecht; Johann Ludwig Conrad Allendorf)
- Jesus Has Lifted Me! (Avis Christiansen)
- Jesus Has Loved Me (J. Wakefield MacGill)
- Jesus has loved me—wonderful Savior! (J. Wakefield MacGill)
- Jesus has risen (Edith Rice Coombs)
- Jesus has risen (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Jesus Has Risen (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Jesus has risen, Jesus, our friend (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Jesus has risen, Jesus our friend. Joy fills our (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Jesus has risen, Jesus, our Friend. Joy fills our hearts (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Jesus has risen, we feel him near; we know he loves (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Jesus hath died for you (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus hath died for you; What can his love withstand? (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus Heard with Deep Compassion (Joy F. Patterson)
- Jesus, hear my humble pleading (Samuel V. Autere; Ernest Edwin Ryden; Jenny Pohjola)
- Jesus, high in glory (J. Erskine Clarke)
- Jesus, high in glory, lend a list’ning ear, When we (J. Erskine Clarke)
- Jesus Holy (Kevin G. Pace)
- Jesus Holy Savior Tender (Pamela J. Johnson)
- Jesus, holy Son of God (Kevin G. Pace)
- Jesus hung on the cruel tree (Traditional)
- Jesus, I Am Resting (Jean Sophia Pigott)
- Jesus, I Am Resting, Resting (Jean Sophia Pigott)
- Jesus, I am resting, resting in the joy of what Thou art (Jean Sophia Pigott)
- Jesus, I Come (William T. Sleeper)
- Jesus, I have promised (John E. Bode)
- Jesus, I Live to Thee (Henry Harbaugh)
- Jesus, I Live to You (Henry Harbaugh)
- Jesus, I’ll go through with Thee (E. E. Williams)
- Jesus, I love thy charming name (Philip Doddridge)
- Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken (Henry F. Lyte)
- Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave (Henry F. Lyte)
- Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave and follow (Henry F. Lyte)
- Jesus, I my cross have taken, All to leave, and follow thee (Henry F. Lyte)
- Jesus, in thee I’m free (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jesus in the Morning
- Jesus, in Th Father’s Mansion (Albert Sarver)
- Jesus, in Thy Dying Woes (Thomas B. Pollock)
- Jesus, in Thy Father’s Mansion (Albert Sarver)
- Jesus, in Your Dying Woes (Thomas B. Pollock)
- Jesus is all I need (James Rowe)
- Jesus Is All the World to Me (Will L. Thompson)
- Jesus is all the world to me, My life (Will L. Thompson)
- Jesus is all the world to me, my life, my joy, my all (Will L. Thompson)
- Jesus Is Always There (Bertha Mae Lillenas)
- Jesus is a rock in a weary land (Ralph E. Hudson)
- Jesus is a Rock in a Weary Land (Traditional)
- Jesus Is a Rock in a Weary Land
- Jesus Is Born (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Jesus is calling (J. M. Harris)
- Jesus Is Calling (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Jesus Is Calling (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus is calling! O hear him today (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Jesus is calling! Oh, hear Him today (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Jesus is Calling Today (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Jesus Is Coming (Mary Beth Evans)
- Jesus Is Coming (James M. Gray)
- Jesus Is Coming Again (John W. Peterson)
- Jesus is coming; Jesus is coming (Mosie Lister)
- Jesus Is Coming Soon (Trilba J. Lindsey)
- Jesus is coming soon, Coming to live (Trilba J. Lindsey)
- Jesus is coming to earth again (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- Jesus Is Here Right Now (Leon C. Roberts)
- Jesus Is King (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Jesus is King, Jesus is King (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Jesus Is Lord (Stuart Townend; Keith Getty)
- Jesus Is Lord (Daniel K. L. Chua)
- Jesus is Lord! Behold, the King of kings (Daniel K. L. Chua)
- Jesus Is Lord of All (LeRoy McClard)
- Jesus Is Lord of All (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Jesus is Lord of all the earth (Donald Fishel)
- “Jesus is Lord,” the cry that echoes through creation (Stuart Townend; Keith Getty)
- Jesus is mighty to save (Lelia N. Morris)
- Jesus is mine (Jane C. Bonar)
- Jesus Is My Friend (Deborah Mayhew)
- Jesus Is My Friend (Anna Nastasia)
- Jesus is my Friend, That’s why I love Him so (Anna Nastasia)
- Jesus is my Refuge (Hugh C. Benner)
- Jesus Is My Shepherd (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- Jesus is my Shepherd. I’m His precious lamb (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- Jesus Is My True Light (Matthew J. Neeley; Nola P. Neeley)
- Jesus Is Near (Oswald J. Smith)
- Jesus Is Our King (Sherrell Prebble; Howard Clark)
- Jesus is our lovely friend, He is always near He will (Anna Johnson)
- Jesus Is Our Loving Friend (Anna Johnson)
- Jesus is our loving friend. He is always near (Anna Johnson)
- Jesus Is Passing By (Wade Riggen)
- Jesus is Passing This Way (Annie L. James)
- Jesus Is Real to Me (George H. Carr)
- Jesus Is Real to Me (Beatrice Brown)
- Jesus is Savior and Lord of my life (LeRoy McClard)
- Jesus Is So Wonderful (C. Austin Miles)
- Jesus is standing at your heart’s door (Anon.; B. McKinney)
- Jesus is standing in Pilate’s hall (Albert Simpson)
- Jesus Is Tenderly Calling (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus Is Tenderly Calling Thee Home (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus is tenderly calling thee [you] home (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus is tenderly calling you home (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus is the Friend to trust (Fronia Smith)
- Jesus is the light, the way (R. Kelso Carter)
- Jesus Is the Rock
- Jesus is the Rock, the Rock that lasts
- Jesus Is the Song (David Danner)
- Jesus Is the Sweetest Name I Know (Lela Long)
- Jesus is the treasure (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus is the Way (Graham Wilson)
- Jesus is the Way, Jesus is the Truth (Graham Wilson)
- Jesus, I Will Ponder Now (Sigmund von Birken)
- Jesus, Jesus
- Jesus, Jesus, blessed Lord Thou art (Tina English)
- Jesus, Jesus, Ever Near Us (Randall Pratt)
- Jesus, Jesus, Ever near us, Jesus (Randall Pratt)
- Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him (Louisa M. R. Stead)
- Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus! (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus (Luther B. Bridgers)
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus in the morning
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
- Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Sing aloud
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus! There’s just something (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus! There’s just something about that name (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Jesus, Jesus, Lord to me (Greg Nelson; Gary McSpadden)
- Jesus, Jesus, Oh, What a Wonderful Child (African American traditional)
- Jesus, Jesus, O What a Wonderful Child (African American traditional)
- Jésus je voudrais te chanter sur ma route / Lord, Jesus, you shall be my song as I journey (Les Petites Sœurs de Jésus)
- Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring (Johann Schop)
- Jesus, Joy of Our Desiring (Johann Schop)
- Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus Knows the Inmost Heart (Alison Blenkinsop)
- Jesus, Lamb of God
- Jesus, Lamb of God: have mercy on us
- Jesus Lay Sleeping (Joyce A. Brackpool)
- Jesus lay sleeping softly by Mary (Joyce A. Brackpool)
- Jesus leads his army and they follow His command (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus, Lead Thou On (Nicholaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf; Jane L. Borthwick)
- Jesus left His wounded body resting in the peaceful tomb (Helen Hughes)
- Jesus, Light of Joy (David Gambrell)
- Jesus, light of joy, surround us (David Gambrell)
- Jesus, like a kindly shepherd (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus Lives, and So Shall I (Christian F. Gellert; Philip Schaff)
- Jesus Lives, My Sure Defense (Catherine Winkworth; Otto von Schwerin)
- Jesus Lives! The Victory’s Won! (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Jesus lives! The vict’ry’s won! (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Jesus lives! thy terrors now (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- Jesus Looked with Tender Passion (N. W. Peisker)
- Jesus, Lord and precious Saviour (Augustus Nelson; Jakob Arrhenius)
- Jesus, Lord to Me (Greg Nelson; Gary McSpadden)
- Jesus, Lord, we look to thee (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus loved the little children (Frances K. Taylor)
- Jesus Loved the Little Children (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus loved the little children, Little ones like (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus loved the little children Little ones like me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus loved the little children Little ones like me He would (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus loved the little children; Took them gently (Frances K. Taylor)
- Jesus, Lover of My Soul (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, lover of my soul, Let me on thy love rely (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, lover of my soul, let me to Thy bosom fly (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom fly While (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus Loves All Children (Thea Cannon)
- Jesus loves each little child, wherever he may
- Jesus Loves Even Me (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Jesus Loves Me (Anna Warner)
- Jesus Loves Me / Cristo me ama / Jésus m’aime (Anna Warner)
- Jesus Loves Me This I Know (Anna Warner)
- Jesus loves me! This I know / Cristo me ama, bien lo sé (Anna Warner)
- Jesus loves me! This I know / Cristo me ama, yo lo sé / Jésus m’aime, c’est écrit (Anna Warner)
- Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible (Anna Warner)
- Jesus loves me, this I know, For the scriptures (Anna Warner)
- Jesus loves the children (Anna Johnson)
- Jesus loves the children, little ones like me (Anna Johnson)
- Jesus loves the little children (H. O. Knowlton)
- Jesus Loves the Little Children (C. Herbert Woolston)
- Jesus loves the little children, All the children (C. Herbert Woolston)
- Jesus loves the little children, knows about (H. O. Knowlton)
- Jesus loves the little children, knows about their (H. O. Knowlton)
- Jesus loves the little children, Took them gently
- Jesus loves the little children, Took them gently on
- Jesus loves us ev’ry one, if we do as He has done (Leora Martin)
- Jesus Loving Savior Dear (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Jesus made known the path of light (Millennial Harp)
- Jesus made known the path of light, Which righteous men shall tread (Millennial Harp)
- Jésus m’aime (Anna Warner)
- Jésus m’aime, c’est écrit / Jesus loves me! This I know (Anna Warner)
- Jesus, Master, whose I am (Frances Ridley Havergal)
- Jesus may come today (George Walker Whitcomb)
- Jesus may come today, glad day, glad day! (George Walker Whitcomb)
- Jesus, mighty King (John Fellows)
- Jesus, Mighty King in Zion (John Fellows)
- Jesus, mighty King in Zion, Thou alone (John Fellows)
- Jesus, mighty King in Zion, Thou alone our guide (John Fellows)
- Jesus, mighty King in Zion, Thou alone our guide shalt be (John Fellows)
- Jesus, mighty King of Zion (John Fellows)
- Jesus, My All, to Heaven Is Gone (John Cennick)
- Jesus, my all, to heav’n is gone (John Cennick)
- Jesus, My Consolation (Leora Martin)
- Jesus my glorious light appears
- Jesus, My Jesus (Carol Cymbala)
- Jesus, My King (Elisabeth Verhagen)
- Jesus, my King, my wonderful Saviour (J. M. H.)
- Jesus, my King, to Thee let me sing (Elisabeth Verhagen)
- Jesus My Lord is Real to Me (I. E. R.)
- Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all (Henry Collins)
- Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry (Eliza H. Hamilton)
- Jesus, my Lord, will love me forever (Norman J. Clayton)
- Jesus, my only guide (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jesus, my only hope (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jesus, My Savior (C. E. Leslie)
- Jesus, My Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jesus, My Savior (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Jesus, My Savior (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Jesus, my Savior and my King, Oh how I love (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jesus, My Savior, I Come (Jessie W. Menzies)
- Jesus, my Savior, I come to You now (Jessie W. Menzies)
- Jesus, my Savior, Keep me ever near Thy side (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Jesus, my Savior, Let me hear (C. E. Leslie)
- Jesus, my Savior, Let me hear Thy gentle voice (C. E. Leslie)
- Jesus, my Savior, my refuge, my friend (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Jesus, My Savior True (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Jesus, my Savior true, Guide me to thee (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Jesus, my Savior true, Guide me to thee; Help me (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Jesus, my Savior true, Guide me to thee; Help me thy (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Jesus, my Saviour, to Bethlehem came
- Jesus, My Shepherd (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus, my Shepherd, Call with a sweet command (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus, my source of joy (Joel H. Johnson)
- Jesus, my strength, my hope (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, My Wonderful Friend (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus, Name Above All Names (Patricia Cain)
- Jesus, name above all names, beautiful Savior (Patricia Cain)
- Jesus, Name all names above (John Mason Neale; Theoctistus of the Studium)
- Jesus! Name of Wondrous Love (W. Walsham How)
- Jesus! Name of wondrous love! Name all other names above (W. Walsham How)
- Jesus Never Fails (Arthur A. Luther)
- Jesus obeyed His Father (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Jesus offered up His body (Annette Dickman)
- Jesus offered up His body on the cross in bitter pain (Annette Dickman)
- Jesus of Nazareth (Hugh W. Dougall)
- Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By (Emma F. R. Campbell)
- Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King (Hugh W. Dougall)
- Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King! Triumphant over (Hugh W. Dougall)
- Jesus of Nazareth, Saviour and King (Hugh W. Dougall)
- Jesus of Nazareth, the only begotten of the Father (John 1; Brian D. Petersen)
- Jesus, Oh, What a Wonderful Child (African American traditional)
- Jesus, Once of Humble Birth (Parley P. Pratt)
- Jesus, once of humble birth, Now in glory (Parley P. Pratt)
- Jesus, once of humble birth, Now in glory comes to (Parley P. Pratt)
- Jesus once of humble birth, Now in glory comes to earth (Parley P. Pratt)
- Jesus Once Was a Little Child (James R. Murray)
- Jesus once was a little child, A little child (James R. Murray)
- Jesus once was a little child, A little child like me (James R. Murray)
- Jesus, Once with Sinners Numbered (Stephen P. Starke)
- Jesus Only, Let Me See (Oswald J. Smith)
- Jesu, Son of God (Traditional)
- Jesu Son of God, born of Mary; Who upon the cross (Traditional)
- Jesus on the Mountain Peak (Brian Wren)
- Jesus, Our Brother, Kind and Good (French carol)
- Jesus, our brother, kind and good, Was (French carol)
- Jesus, our brother, kind and good, Was humbly (French carol)
- Jesus, Our Brother, Strong and Good (French carol)
- Jesus Our Friend and Brother (Ova’hehe; David Graber)
- Jesus, Our Lord and King (Anon.)
- Jesus, our Lord and King, to You our praises rise (Anon.)
- Jesus, our Lord, arise
- Jesus, Our Lord, We Adore Thee (Will James)
- Jesus, Our Loving Friend (Frances K. Taylor)
- Jesus, our mighty Lord, our strength in sadness (Clement of Alexandria-?; F. Bland Tucker)
- Jesus, Our Savior (Sandra P. Nelson)
- Jesus, our Savior, God’s gift of His love (Maria A. Davis)
- Jesus, our Savior, willingly (Sandra P. Nelson)
- Jesus, our Saviour, who died on the cross (Clifford A. Burgess)
- Jesus our sorrows bore (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Jesus our sorrows bore, Endured a life of pain (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Jesus, our Star, that shines so bright (Elena Maduri)
- Jesus Paid It All (Elvina M. Hall)
- Jesus, Partner, Lover, Friend (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Jesus, Partner, Lover, Friend, fill me with your Spirit’s fires (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Jesus, Priceless Treasure (Johann Franck; Catherine Winkworth)
- Jesus, Prince and Savior (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Jesus, Promise of an Angel (John Thornburg)
- Jesus put His arms around me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus Put This Song into Our Hearts (Graham Kendrick)
- Jesus, Redeemer of the world (Anne K. LeCroy)
- Jesus, Refuge of the Weary (Girolamo Savonarola)
- Jesus Remembered You (William C. Poole)
- Jesus, Remember Me (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jesus, remember me when You come (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jesus, Revealed in Me (Gipsy Smith)
- Jesus, Rose of Sharon (Ida A. Guirey)
- Jesus, Rose of Sharon, bloom within my heart (Ida A. Guirey)
- Jesus rose on Easter day, Angels rolled the stone
- Jesus said, “Blest are the meek” (Terry W. York)
- Jesus said, I am the bread (Anon.)
- Jesus Said Love Everyone (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus Said Love Every One (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus said love everyone, treat them kindly too (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus said love ev’ry one (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus said love ev’ry one; Treat them kindly too (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus said love ev’ry one, Treat them kindly too. When (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus said that He would be my Shepherd (Jan Pinborough)
- Jesus Sat with His Disciples (Stephen P. Starke)
- Jesus Saves (Priscilla J. Owens)
- Jesus saves, Jesus saves (Priscilla J. Owens)
- Jesus, Savior (Traditional; Karen Lynn Davidson (adapter))
- Jesus, Savior (Herman Voss)
- Jesus, Savior, all I have is Thine (Herman Voss)
- Jesus, Savior, I love thee, and I’ll quiet be, As I take the (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus Savior I love you (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus, Savior, I love you, And I’ll quiet be (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus, Savior, I love you, And I’ll quiet be; As I take the sacrament (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Jesus, Savior, Lord, Now to You I Come (D. T. Niles)
- Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me (Edward Hopper)
- Jesus, Savior, pilot me Over life’s (Edward Hopper)
- Jesus, Savior, pilot me, Over life’s tempestuous (Edward Hopper)
- Jesus, Savior, pilot me over life’s tempestuous sea (Edward Hopper)
- Jesus, Savior Son of the Father (Traditional; Karen Lynn Davidson (adapter))
- Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me (Edward Hopper)
- Jesus, Saviour, pilot me Over life’s tempestuous sea (Edward Hopper)
- Jesus Set His Face (Gregg DeMey)
- Jesus Set My Heart to Singing (Dora F. Hendricks)
- Jesus Set the World to Singing (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Jesus shall reign (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus shall reign where e’er the sun (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus Shall Reign Where Ere the Sun (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus shall reign where’er the sun (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus shall reign where’er the sun Doth his successive journeys run (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus shall reign wher’er the sun (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus shall reign wherever the sun (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus Sinners Doth Receive (Erdmann Neumeister)
- Jesus Sinners Will Receive (Erdmann Neumeister)
- Jesus, Son of Mary, fount of life alone (Edmund Stuart Palmer)
- Jesus soon shall come again (Parley P. Pratt)
- Jésus, souviens-toi de moi (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jésus, souviens-toi de moi / Jesus, remember me (Luke 23:42; Taizé Community; Jacques Berthier)
- Jesus, Sovereign, Savior (Patrick M. Kirkland)
- Jesus spreads his banner o’er us (Roswell Park)
- Jesus, stand among us (William Pennefather)
- Jesus, stand among us In thy risen power (William Pennefather)
- Jesus, Still Lead On (Nicolaus Ludwig)
- Jesus, Take Us to the Mountain (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Jesus taught the Golden Rule (Jane Randall)
- Jesus, Tempted in the Desert (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Jesus, Tender Shepherd (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear us (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Jesus the Christ Says
- Jesus the Christ says, I am the bread
- Jesus, the Joy of Loving Hearts (Bernard of Clairvaux; Ray Palmer)
- Jesus, the Light of the World (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, the Light of the World (Ken Bible; George Elderkin)
- Jesus the Lord Said, “I Am the Bread” (Anon. Urdu; C. Dermott Monahan; Bert Polman)
- Jesus, the Name High Over All (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, the name high over all, In hell, or earth, or sky (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus the name that charms our fears (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, the perfect picture of the unseen God (Matthew Westerholm)
- Jesus, the Saving Name (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Jesus, these eyes have never seen (Ray Palmer)
- Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus, the very thought of thee With sweetness (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus, the very thought of thee With sweetness fills (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus, the very thought of thee With sweetness fills my breast (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus, the Very Thought of You (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus – The Very Thought to Me (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus, thine all victorious love (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, Thine All-Victorious Love (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, thou all-redeeming Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, thou all redeeming Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, thou all-redeeming Lord, Thy blessing we implore (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, thou art mine forever (Matthias Loy)
- Jesus, Thou Art Sweet and Mild (John Nicholson)
- Jesus, Thou art sweet and mild, Wilt Thou (John Nicholson)
- Jesus, Thou art sweet and mild, Wilt Thou hear a little child? (John Nicholson)
- Jesus, Thou Divine Companion (Henry van Dyke)
- Jesus, Thou Everlasting King (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Jesus, thy blessings are not few (Isaac Watts)
- Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me (Paul Gerhardt)
- Jesus, thy feast we celebrate!
- Jesus, thy love unbounded (James G. Deck)
- Jesus told his disciples he’d come again (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- Jesus Took My Burden (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Jesus took my empty life and He filled it (Frank Hernandez; Sherry Saunders)
- Jesus took the babes and blessed them (Matthias Loy)
- Jesus Took the Bread (Ruth Duck)
- Jesus took the bread, daily gift of God (Ruth Duck)
- Jesus, to thy table led (Robert H. Baynes)
- Jesus, to thy table led, Now let every heart (Robert H. Baynes)
- Jesus understands (R. F. R. Bell)
- Jesus, United by Thy Grace (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, Unto Thee I Pray (E. B. Ferguson)
- Jesus, unto Thee I pray, Guide and guard me (E. B. Ferguson)
- Jesus, unto Thee I pray, Guide and guard me thro’ this day (E. B. Ferguson)
- Jesus, Walk Beside Me (Mary R. Bittner)
- Jesus walk’d this lonesome valley (African-American spiritual)
- Jesus walked in wisdom (Stephen P. Schank)
- Jesus walked on the beach one day (Audrey Stubbart)
- Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley (African-American spiritual)
- Jesus walked upon the water (Shawna Edwards)
- Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam (Nellie Talbot)
- Jesus wants me for a sunbeam, To shine (Nellie Talbot)
- Jesus wants me for a sunbeam, To shine for him (Nellie Talbot)
- Jesus wants me for a sunbeam, To shine for him each day (Nellie Talbot)
- Jesus was no ordinary man (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Jesus was young then (Kevin R. Olson)
- Jesus, We Are Gathered (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesus, We Are Here (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesus, we are here / Jesu, tawa pano (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesus, we come at thy command (Samuel Deacon)
- Jesus, we come at thy command; Now on the water’s brink we stand (Samuel Deacon)
- Jesus! we hail thee, Israel’s King (Thomas Kelly)
- Jesus, We Just Want to Thank You (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Jesus, we look to thee (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, we look to thee, Thy promised presence claim (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, we thus obey (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, we thus obey Thy last and kindest word (Charles Wesley)
- Jesus, We Want to Meet (A. T. Olajide Olude; Biodun Adebesin; Austin C. Lovelace)
- Jesus, we want to meet on this thy holy day (A. T. Olajide Olude; Biodun Adebesin; Austin C. Lovelace)
- Jesus, We Would Work for Thee
- Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- Jesus, What a Wonderful Child (African American traditional)
- Jesus, What a Wonder You Are (Dave Bolton)
- Jesus when a little child (Anna D. Bradley)
- Jesus when a little child, taught us what we ought (Anna D. Bradley)
- Jesus, where’er thy people meet (William Cowper)
- Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding (Thomas Hastings)
- Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding O’er the spoils that death has won (Thomas Hastings)
- Jesus while walking His journey on earth (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jesus Whispers Peace (Della McChain Warren)
- Jesus will give you rest (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Jesus will walk with me down through the valley (Haldor Lillenas)
- Jesus, with thy church abide (Thomas B. Pollock)
- Jesus, Wonderful Lord! (Paul White)
- Jesus, You Are the New Day (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- Jesus, You’re my firm foundation (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- Jesus, You’re the center of my joy (Richard Smallwood; William Gaither; Gloria Gaither)
- Jesus, You’re the sweetest name of all (Tommy Coomes)
- Jesus your King is born (Jean de Brébeauf)
- Jesus, Your Name (Claire Cloninger; Morris Chapman)
- Jesus, Your name is power (Claire Cloninger; Morris Chapman)
- Jesu Tawa Pano (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, tawa pano / Jésus, nous sommes là / Jesus, we are here (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, tawa pano / Jesus, we are gathered (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, Tawa Pano / Jesus, We Are Here (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, tawa pano / Jesus, we are here / Heme aquí, Jesús (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, Tawa Pano / Jesus, We Are Here / Heme aquí Jesús / Jésus, nous sommes là (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, Tawa Pano / Jezus, wij zijn hier (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, tawa pano / Jezus, wij zijn hier / Jesus, we are here / Heme aquí, Jesús / Jésus, nous sommes là (Patrick Matsikenyiri)
- Jesu, Thy Boundless Love to Me (Paul Gerhardt)
- Jesu, Word of God Incarnate (Traditional)
- Jesu, Word of God Incarnate, Of the Virgin Mary (Traditional)
- Je te chante, je te chante (Max Dyer)
- Je te chante, je te chante une mélodie, Seigneur / I will sing, I will sing a song unto the Lord (Max Dyer)
- Jet Stream
- Jewels (William O. Cushing)
- Jewels (Hallie Grigg)
- Jingle, Bells (James Lord Pierpont)
- Jingle bells, jingle bells (James Lord Pierpont)
- Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way (James Lord Pierpont)
- Jingle, Jangle, Jingle (Joseph J. Lilley; Frank Loesser)
- Jingle Medley (Anon.)
- Job in great sorrow bowed down to the earth (Arlene L. Buffington)
- John Brown’s Baby
- John Brown’s Baby had a cold upon his chest
- John Brown’s baby had a cold upon its chest
- John Brown’s baby has a cold upon its chest
- John Brown’s Body (James E. Greenleaf; C. S. Hall; C. B. Marsh)
- John Brown’s body lies amould’ring in the grave (James E. Greenleaf; C. S. Hall; C. B. Marsh)
- John Brown’s Chevy
- John Brown’s Chevy had a puncture in its tire
- John Johnson’s Army (Anon.)
- Johnny (Ed Rose; Abe Olman)
- John Peel (John Woodcock Graves)
- John said the city was just four-square
- John saw the heav’n and earth made new (Louise Lapp)
- John saw the number of all those redeemed (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Johnston’s Army Episode
- John Three Sixteen (John 3:16; B. B. McKinney)
- Join all the glorious names (Isaac Watts)
- Join all the glorious names of wisdom, love, and pow’r (Isaac Watts)
- Join all the names of love and pow’r (Isaac Watts)
- Join the Children of the Lord (Frederick Christensen)
- Join with Us in Sweet Accord (Frederick Christensen)
- Join with us in sweet accord, Sing the praises (Frederick Christensen)
- Join with us in sweetest chord (Frederick Christensen)
- Join with us in sweetest chord, sing the praises of (Frederick Christensen)
- Jolly Christmas spirit sparkles in the air (Mark Nichols)
- Jolly Good Fellow (Traditional)
- Jolly, jolly Santa Claus, Lean your ear this way! (Traditional)
- Jolly Old Saint Nicholas (Traditional)
- Jolly old Saint Nicholas, Lean your ear (Traditional)
- Jolly old Saint Nicholas, Lean your ear this way! (Traditional)
- Jolly old Santa is coming some night, When little
- Jolly Santa Claus (Traditional)
- Jonah heard God’s voice one morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Joseph (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Joseph (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- Joseph (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Joseph and Mary (Anna Johnson)
- Joseph and Mary entered the town just at the (Anna Johnson)
- Joseph and Mary entered the town just at the close (Anna Johnson)
- Joseph Dearest (German carol)
- Joseph dearest, Joseph mine (German carol)
- Joseph, Did You See? (N. Douglas Huff)
- Joseph had a question (Nathan Howe)
- Joseph had a question about the way to go (Nathan Howe)
- Joseph had a question so he read God’s word (Rebecca H. Martin)
- Josephine
- Joseph (I Was Not His Father) (Michael McLean)
- “Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, Joseph” (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Joseph, Kind Joseph (Naomi Russell)
- Joseph, kind Joseph, look down (Naomi Russell)
- Joseph, kind Joseph, look down in the manger (Naomi Russell)
- Joseph, many years had pondered (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Joseph now has gone to rest (Joel H. Johnson)
- Joseph Prayed in Faith (Rebecca H. Martin)
- Joseph’s Birthday (R. C. Evans)
- Joseph’s Legacy (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Joseph’s Lullaby (Tamara S. Hann)
- Joseph’s Lullaby (Gary L. Hoffman)
- Joseph Smith (Edwin F. Parry)
- Joseph Smith (William W. Phelps)
- Joseph Smith’s First Prayer (George Manwaring)
- Joseph Smith went to a grove (Julie Acor Clegg)
- Joseph Smith when humbly praying (Alan L. Jones Jr.)
- Joseph, Son of an Ancient King (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Joseph’s rest is sweet and glorious (Joel H. Johnson)
- Joseph’s Vision (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Joseph, tell me, what did you see (N. Douglas Huff)
- Joseph the Blest (Lula Greene Richards)
- Joseph the Man (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Joseph, the Prophet, Hyrum, the Patriarch (Evan Stephens)
- Joseph the Prophet, Martyred Saint and Seer (Orson F. Whitney)
- Joseph the Seer (John Taylor)
- Joseph was a dreamer so many years ago (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Joseph was a prophet (Duane E. Hiatt)
- Joseph went into a grove (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- Joshua Fit de Battle (Southern folk song)
- Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho (Southern folk song)
- Joshua fit de battle of Jericho, Jericho (Southern folk song)
- Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho (Southern folk song)
- Joshua fought the battle of Jericho, Jericho (Southern folk song)
- Joshua was called to lead (Tamara S. Hann)
- Joshua went to Jericho and seven times around (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Jota
- Journey to Gethsemane (James Montgomery)
- Journey to the Past (Lynn Ahrens; Steven Flaherty)
- Jovens de todas as partes (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Joy! (Kathleen Wood Holyoak; Sherry Summers)
- Joy (Rachel Barney Taft)
- Joy and Wonder, Love and Longing (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Joy Cometh In The Morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Joy cometh in the morning when the night has passed away (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Joy Dawned Again on Easter Day (John Mason Neale)
- Joy flows within and all around (Randall Pratt)
- Joyful Easter Bells (Palmer Hartsough)
- Joyful Is the Dark (Brian Wren)
- Joyful is the dark, holy, hidden God (Brian Wren)
- Joyful, joyful, we adore (Henry Van Dyke)
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (Henry Van Dyke)
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee / Jubilosos te adoramos / Ô joie bénie nous t’adorons (Henry Van Dyke)
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You (Henry Van Dyke)
- Joyfully, joyfully! Now a song we sing (Henry Maiben)
- Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move
- Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move, Bound for the home of bright spirits above
- Joyfully part we, ’tis holiday season (Evan Stephens)
- Joyfully we sing with hearts full of praise (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Joyful Tidings (Otto Fetting)
- Joy Has Dawned (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Joy has dawned upon the world (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Joy in My Journey (Emily Bea)
- Joy in my soul (James Bruce Mackay)
- Joy in the Gates (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Joy in the gates of Jerusalem (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Joy in the Journey (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters; Julie de Azevedo)
- Joy in the Morning (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Joy Is Like the Rain (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Joy Is the Flag
- Joy is the flag flown high from the castle
- Joy, joy, joy! (Hugo Jüngst)
- Joy, joy, joy, joy! (Kathleen Wood Holyoak; Sherry Summers)
- Joy! joy! joy to the heart (John Bennett)
- Joy of Life (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Joy of My Desire (Jennifer Randolph)
- Joyous Light of Glory (Rogert T. Petrich)
- Joyous Light of Glory
- Joyous Light of Heavenly Glory (Marty Haugen)
- Joyous light of heav’nly glory (Marty Haugen)
- Joyously sang the angels (Morris T. Short)
- Joyous spring! with joy I greet thee (Eliza R. Snow)
- Joys are flowing like a river (Manie Payne Ferguson)
- Joy to the world (Joseph G. Fones)
- Joy to the World (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the World (Josephine E. Vickery)
- Joy to the world, Christ is ris’n today; Joy to the (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Joy to the world the darkness flies let earth with (Joseph G. Fones)
- Joy to the world, the Lord has come (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the world! the Lord will come! (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the World! The Lord Will Come (Josephine E. Vickery)
- Joy to the world! The Lord will come. And earth (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the world, the Lord will come, And earth receive (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the world! the Lord will come, And earth receive her King (Isaac Watts)
- Joy to the world! The Lord will come And save (Josephine E. Vickery)
- Joy Unspeakable (Barney E. Warren)
- Joy Will Be My Reward (Merrill Jenson; Betsy Jenson)
- Juanita (Caroline E. Sheridan Norton)
- Juan vió el número, de los redimidos / John saw the number of all the redeemed (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Juan vio el número de los redimidos / John saw the number of all those redeemed (Manuel José Alonso; José Pagán; John Ylvisaker)
- Jubilant Voices, Gladly Ring (Julia H. Johnston)
- Jubilate Deo (Taizé Community)
- Jubilate Deo (Liturgical text)
- Jubilate Deo, jubilate Deo, alleluia! (Liturgical text)
- Jubilee! Jubilee! (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Jubilee! Jubilee! The hilltops are ringing (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Jubilee Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- Jubilee Song (Samuel L. Evans)
- Jubilee Song (Susa Young Gates)
- Judah shall gather home (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Judah shall gather home And Palestine possess (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Judge eternal, throned in splendor (Henry Scott Holland)
- Judgement so stern, unbending in its mien
- Judge not, lest ye be judged again
- Judge not, that ye be not judged (Matthew 7:1–2; Edwin F. Parry)
- Judges, who rule the world by laws (Isaac Watts)
- Julius Hannig’s Wedding (Rube Jolley)
- Jump In! (Matt Mylroie)
- Jump Jim Crow (Thomas D. Rice)
- Jump, jump and jump, Jim Crow! (Thomas D. Rice)
- Jump, jump and jump, Jim Crow! Take (Thomas D. Rice)
- June (Grace Ingles Frost)
- June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- June, Queen of Summer (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Jungle Fun (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Junior-Explorer Pep Song (Mark H. Nichols)
- Junior girls, are proud to say (Ruth May Fox)
- Junior girls, are proud to say, Are proud to say (Ruth May Fox)
- Junior Girls of the M. I. A. (Evan Stephens)
- Junior girls of the M. I. A. Sing we a cheery, merry (Evan Stephens)
- Junior Hiking Song (Angelyn W. Wadley)
- Junior Roses (Ruth May Fox)
- Juniors of M. I. A. (Angelyn W. Wadley)
- Juniors of M. I. A. Juniors of M. I. A. (Angelyn W. Wadley)
- Juniors of M. I. A., Juniors of M. I. A., Sunshine (Angelyn W. Wadley)
- Junior Stewards (Fern Sears)
- Junior stewards loyal (Fern Sears)
- Junior stewards loyal, We will serve our King (Fern Sears)
- Just a Boy (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Just a Closer Walk with Thee (Traditional)
- Just a Feeling (Nik Day)
- Just a few more days to be filled with praise (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Just a Heart-Beat (Ruth C. Mountain)
- Just a heart-beat Lord, from me to Thee (Ruth C. Mountain)
- Just a little cloud (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Just a little cloud, tho’ blue the sky (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Just a little rain falling all around (Malvina Reynolds)
- Just a Little Talk with Jesus (Cleavant Derricks)
- Just a Moment in Eternity (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Just As I Am (Charlotte Elliott)
- Just as I Am, Thine Own to Be (Marianne Hearn)
- Just as I Am, Without One Plea (Charlotte Elliott)
- Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood (Charlotte Elliott)
- Just as I am, without one plea / Tal como soy de pecador / 큰-죄에빠-진날위해 (Charlotte Elliott)
- Just as Long (Armour T. Irwin)
- Just as sure as there are stars (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- Just as the golden sun (Joel H. Johnson)
- Just as the stars are shining (Harriett H. Pierson)
- Just As the Tide Was Flowing (English folk song)
- Just as thou wilt O Savior call or at the noon or (Frances R. Havergal)
- Just A Whispered Prayer (George O. Webster)
- Just a whispered prayer, And the load of care (George O. Webster)
- Just before dawn in Judea, as the shepherds (Abbie Rees Madsen)
- Just before the battle, mother (George F. Root)
- Just Before The Battle Mother (George F. Root)
- Just before the battle, Mother, I am thinking (George F. Root)
- Just Believe Him
- Just come down to [town] that’s the town for you
- Just down by the river, the log hut stands (R. Sinclair)
- Just for Me (Kenneth W. Louis)
- Just for me, just for me (Kenneth W. Louis)
- Just for Today (Sybil F. Partridge)
- Just Friends
- Just How I Am (Nik Day)
- Justice alone is the way of the Lord (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Justice and Mercy underscore from “The Mediator”
- Justice demands thy life shall be (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Justice demands thy life shall be A sacrifice to sin (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Justice must come though it linger (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Justice must come though it linger, The author of evil in time (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Justice unchanging, to Thee, O Lord belongs
- Just lean upon the arms of Jesus (Edgar Lewis)
- Just Let Him In (S. Boddie)
- Just Once A Year (Loretta Sharp)
- Just once a year in ev’ry year for ev’ry girl and boy (Loretta Sharp)
- Just one among many (Anon.)
- Just One Little Light (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Just One Step at a Time (John W. Peterson)
- Just one year ago today love (C. P. Bishop)
- Just Over in the Gloryland (James W. Acuff)
- Just remember the good things God has done (Albert A. Goodson)
- Just stop and think, oh, Gentile (Juanita Rogolino)
- Just the sign of a star (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Just to Behold His Face (Derrick Jackson)
- Just To Please The Boys (Jerry Cohen)
- Just Twenty Years Ago (William Willing)
- Just wait a little while I’m gwine to tell you (African-American spiritual)
- Just When I Need Him (William C. Poole)
- Just when I need Him, Jesus is near (William C. Poole)
- Just When I Need Him Most (William C. Poole)
- Just when thou wilt (Frances R. Havergal)
- Just Why I Suffer Loss I Cannot Know (Edith Virginia Eradt)
- Just why I suffer loss I cannot know; I only know (Edith Virginia Eradt)
- Just Work (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Jutland Dance Song (Old Danish folk song)
- Juvenile Hymn (Eliza R. Snow)
K
- Ka-lump, ka-lump, ka-lump, ka-lump! (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- Ka-Lump! The Elephants Come! (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- Kanisa Litajengwa (Kenyan worship chorus)
- Kanisa litajengwa, na nini na nani? / Qui bâtira l’Église ? Et comment le faire ? / Oh, who will build the church now? (Kenyan worship chorus)
- Kanisa Litajengwa / Oh, Who Will Build the Church Now? (Kenyan worship chorus)
- Kanisa Litajengwa / Oh, Who Will Build the Church Now / Quien construirá la iglesia / Qui bâtira l’Église (Kenyan worship chorus)
- Kanisa litajengwa / Oh, who will build the church now? / ¿Quién construirá la iglesia? / Qui bâtira l’Église ? (Kenyan worship chorus)
- Kathleen Mavourneen (Louisa McCartney Crawford)
- Kathleen Mavourneen, the gray dawn (Louisa McCartney Crawford)
- Kathleen Mavourneen, the gray dawn is breaking (Louisa McCartney Crawford)
- Kathleen Mavourneen! the grey dawn is breaking (Louisa McCartney Crawford)
- Katydid (Mary E. Moore)
- Katy did, Katy did, I hear you (Mary E. Moore)
- Katyusha (John F. Loud)
- Keep a Song in Your Heart
- Keep a song in your heart, Let your troubles
- Keep Awake, Be Always Ready (Arthur G. Clyde)
- Keeper of the Flame (Julie de Azevedo)
- Keepers of His Light (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Keep God’s Spirit burning (J. L. Williams)
- Keep Holdin’ On (Rich Gibbons)
- Keep Hope Alive (Donald Vails)
- Keep in de Middle ob de Road (William Shakespeare Hays)
- Keeping His Word
- Keeping Sheep (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Keeping Step (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Keeping the Faith (Jeanni Gould)
- Keep in Mind that Jesus Christ Has Died for Us
- Keep in the Middle ob de Road (William Shakespeare Hays)
- Keep in Time
- Keep in time, and mark the time
- Keep Me, Every Day (F. L. Eiland)
- Keep Me in Motion (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Keep Me in Thy Way, O Lord (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- Keep me in thy way, O Lord. Do not let me stray (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- Keep me, keep me as the apple of your eye
- Keep me, O my loving Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- Keep Me True
- Keep me true, Lord Jesus, keep me true
- Keep my eye on heaven’s chosen (Kenneth Cope; Randy Kartchner)
- Keep My Fire Burning (Jenny Phillips)
- Keep on Believing (F. C. H.)
- Keep pushing—’tis wiser Than sitting aside (Daniel C. Colesworthy)
- Keep Singing (Lurene Wilkinson)
- Keep singing, singing, singing (Lurene Wilkinson)
- Keep Smiling
- Keep Sorrow At The Gate (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Keep the campfire burning (Anon.)
- Keep the campfire burning While your thoughts (Anon.)
- Keep the Campfires Burning (Anon.)
- Keep the Camp Fires Burning (Anon.)
- Keep the Commandments (Barbara A. McConochie)
- Keep the commandments; keep the commandments! (Barbara A. McConochie)
- Keep the Faith (Thomas Hastings)
- Keep the Faith (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Keep the Heart Tender
- Keep the heart tender, kindly and true
- Keep The Home Fires Burning (Lena Guilbert Ford)
- Keep the Law (Herbert Six)
- Keep the Light that God Has Kindled (Orson F. Whitney)
- Keep the light that God has kindled on the altar (Orson F. Whitney)
- Keep the Old Love Burning (Charles F. Steele)
- Keep these few lines till time shall end (Parley P. Pratt)
- Keep Trimmed Your Lamp (Vicki Argotsinger)
- Keep trimmed your lamp for Jesus (Vicki Argotsinger)
- Keep us, Lord, oh, keep us ever (Thomas Kelly)
- Keep us, Lord, oh, keep us ever: Vain our hope, if left by thee (Thomas Kelly)
- Keep Us True (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Keep What You Have Believed (Emily Brink)
- Keep Your Eyes Upon Jesus (Helen H. Lemmel)
- Keep Your Feet in the Soil (Mark Nichols)
- Keep your feet in the soil and your hand on the plow (Mark Nichols)
- Keep your feet on the cross road (Michael Webb; J. Kocherhans; Randy Thorderson; Clive Romney)
- Keep your hands from idleness and play (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Keep Your Lamps Trimmed (African-American spiritual)
- Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning (African-American spiritual)
- Keep Your Love Deep Within Your Heart (Mark Nichols)
- Keep your mouth shut, and breath through your nose
- Keller’s American Hymn (Matthias Keller)
- Ke Morena Jeso / Christ the Lord to us said (South African hymn)
- Keystone of Our Faith (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Kia Ngawari (Walter Smith)
- Kia Nga Wari (Walter Smith)
- Killarney (Michael William Balfe)
- Kind and gracious Father (Charles Denney Jr.)
- Kind and Heavenly Father (Evan Stephens)
- Kind and Heavenly Father, from thy holy dwelling (Evan Stephens)
- Kind and heav’nly Father, from Thy holy (Evan Stephens)
- Kind and Heav’nly Father, from Thy holy dwelling (Evan Stephens)
- Kind and loving Father (George Manwaring)
- Kind and loving Father, our petition hear (George Manwaring)
- Kinderhoos, Kass, Kalhoun, or Klay
- Kind friends, as here I stand to sing (Evan Stephens)
- Kind friends as here I stand to sing, so very queer (Evan Stephens)
- Kind friends, as here I stand to sing, So very queer I feel (Evan Stephens)
- Kind friends give ear to what I say (R. C. Evans)
- Kind friends, give me your attention (R. C. Evans)
- Kind friend, your letter duly sent (John Lyon)
- Kindliest boon to man e’er given (Joseph Smith III)
- Kindliest boon to man e’er given Richest blessing from the Lord (Joseph Smith III)
- Kindly sun gives warmth and light to people (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Kind Maker of the world (Gregory the Great)
- Kindness (Anon.)
- Kindness
- Kindness (John Fawcett)
- Kindness Begins with Me (Clara W. McMaster)
- Kindness Beings With Me (Clara W. McMaster)
- Kindred once parted meet again (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Kindred once parted meet again; Death, Hell, the Grave, their trust resign (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Kind Words are Sweet Tones (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Kind Words are Sweet Tones of the Heart (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Kingdom Coming (Henry C. Work)
- Kingdoms and thrones to God belong (Isaac Watts)
- Kingdoms and thrones to God belong, Crown him, ye nations, in your song (Isaac Watts)
- King Jesus Is A-Listenin’ (Traditional)
- King Louis was the king of France
- King of glory, King of peace (George Herbert)
- King of Glory, Risen Lord (Mary Rose Jensen)
- King of Heaven, Lord Most High (Niles Borop; Dwight Liles)
- King of Kings (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- King of Kings (Sophie Conty; Naomi Batya Ginsberg)
- King of Kings and Lord of Lords (Sophie Conty; Naomi Batya Ginsberg)
- King of kings and Lord of lords, Glory (Sophie Conty; Naomi Batya Ginsberg)
- King of kings and Lord of lords, glory, hallelujah! (Sophie Conty; Naomi Batya Ginsberg)
- King of life I crown Thee now (Jennie Evelyn Hussey)
- King of Light (Margaret Tueller)
- King of Love My Shepherd Is (Henry W. Baker)
- King of my life, I crown thee now (Jennie Evelyn Hussey)
- King of my life, I crown Thee now (Jennie Evelyn Hussey)
- King of the martyrs’ noble band (John Webster Grant)
- King of the Nations (Graham Kendrick)
- King of Zion, give the order (Thomas Kelly)
- Kingsfold
- Kirtland (Katherine Keck Bear)
- Kite Strings (Matt Mylroie)
- Kitty, Kitty (Rita S. Robinson)
- Kitty, Kitty, come, come! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Kitty Music (Ollie J. Robertson)
- Kitty Wells (Thomas Sloan Jr.)
- Ki-yi-yi-yi. Ki-yi-yi-yi, Indian braves are we
- K-K-K-Katy (Geoffrey O’Hara)
- K-K-K-Katy, beautiful Katy (Geoffrey O’Hara)
- Kneel at the Cross (Charles E. Moody)
- Kneel at the cross, Christ will meet you there (Charles E. Moody)
- Kneel Down at the Altar (W. A.)
- Kneels at the feet of His friends (Tom Colvin)
- Knelt at the feet of his friends (Tom Colvin)
- Knockin’ on the Door (Greg Simpson)
- Knocks like Jesus (African-American spiritual)
- Knowing God’s love, and seeing His mercies (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Knowing not the great plan of salvation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Knowing You (Graham Kendrick)
- Knowledge (Leona N. Hands)
- Known are all things to Thee from first to last
- Known Only to Him (S. H.)
- Know, O My People (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Know, O my people. Go, O my people (British Isles Region, RLDS)
- Know then that every soul is free (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know then that ev’ry soul is free (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know then that ev’ry soul is free To choose his life and what he’ll be (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know This, That Every Soul Is Free (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know this, that every soul is free to choose his (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know this, that every soul is free To choose his life (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know this, that ev’ry soul is free (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- Know thyself and show thyself (Ernest Edward Yates)
- Koinonia (V. Michael McKay)
- Kom, draag elkaars lasten (Barbara Howard)
- Kom, draag elkaars lasten / Bear each other’s burdens / Oh, portons ces fardeaux (Barbara Howard)
- Kom Gij Bron (Robert Robinson)
- Kom Gij Bron van ied’re zegen / Come, thou Fount of every blessing / Viens, toi, Source de la grâce (Robert Robinson)
- Kom, Heil’ge Geest, kom nu (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Kom, Heil’ge Geest, kom nu / Come, Holy Spirit, come / Ven, Santo Espíritu / Viens, Saint-Esprit vivant (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Kom in mijn hart (Harry D. Clarke)
- Kom in mijn hart, kom in mijn hart / Into my heart, into my heart / Viens dans mon cœur, viens dans mon cœur / Komm in mein Herz, wohne darin! (Harry D. Clarke)
- Kom nu, die honger heeft (Colleen Fulmer; Rufino Zaragoza)
- Kom nu, die honger heeft / Come now, you hungry / Vous tous qui avez faim (Colleen Fulmer; Rufino Zaragoza)
- Kom, wij breken het brood (African-American spiritual)
- Kom, wij breken het brood in Jezus’ naam / Let us break bread together on our knees / Partageons tous le pain qui nous unit (African-American spiritual)
- Koni Au I Ka Wai (David Kalākaua; Hawaiian folk song)
- Kookaburra (Marion Sinclair)
- Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree (Marion Sinclair)
- Kookaburra sits on an old gum tree (Marion Sinclair)
- Kroon Hem met gouden kroon (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Kroon Hem met gouden kroon / Crown him with many crowns / À l’Agneau sur son trône (Matthew Bridges; Godfrey Thring)
- Kuckuck (Austrian folk song)
- Kukuku’u ningosa
- Kum Ba Yah (African-American spiritual)
- Kum ba yah, my Lord (African-American spiritual)
- Kum ba yah, my Lord, Kum ba yah! (African-American spiritual)
- Kyrie (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie (Franz Schubert)
- Kyrie (Avon Gillespie)
- Kyrie
- Kyrie (Marty Haugen)
- Kyrie (Swee Hong Lim)
- Kyrie (John Merbecke)
- Kyrie
- Kyrie Eleison (Kyrie Eleison)
- Kyrie Eleison (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison / Lord, have mercy, Lord, have mercy (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie eleison / Lord have mercy (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie eleison / O Lord, have mercy / Oré poriajú verekó (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie! God, Father (W. Gustave Polack)
- Kyrie! God, Father in heav’n above (W. Gustave Polack)
- Kyrie – I (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie – II (Liturgical text)
- Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison (Liturgical text)
L
- Laat er vrede op aarde zijn (Sy Miller; Jill Jackson)
- Laat er vrede op aarde zijn / Let there be peace on earth / Si je veux voir la paix (Sy Miller; Jill Jackson)
- Labor of Love (Miriam H. Mason)
- Labor On (C. R. Blackall)
- Labor were futile here (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Labor were futile here Had not of man, the Friend (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Lab’rers of Christ, arise (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Lab’rers of Christ, arise, And gird you for the toil (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Lack Not Charity (Edith Grace Beggs)
- La Cucaracha (Mexican folk song)
- Laddie (Emma Rigby Coleman)
- Ladies and gentlemen who’re here to-night (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Lads
- Lads and lassies out a walking
- Lady, a hand to thee unknown
- Lady awake for the light has fled
- Ladybird (Traditional)
- Lady Bird (Traditional)
- Lady-Bird (Traditional)
- Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home (Traditional)
- Lady-bird, Lady-bird, fly away home (Traditional)
- Lady Bug, Lady Bug! (Traditional)
- Lady Bug, Lady Bug, fly away home (Traditional)
- Lady Spring (Laura Rountree Smith)
- Lady Spring has come to town (Laura Rountree Smith)
- Lady Spring has come to town, Lady Spring in dainty gown (Laura Rountree Smith)
- La Luisella (Italian folk song)
- La Marseillaise (Anon.)
- Lamb of Glory (Greg Nelson; Phill McHugh)
- Lamb of God (Twila Paris)
- Lamb of God (Traditional)
- Lamb of God
- Lamb of God
- Lamb of God most holy (Arthur T. Russell; Nikolaus Decius)
- Lamb of God, Pure and Holy (Arthur T. Russell; Nikolaus Decius)
- Lamb of God, Pure and Sinless (Arthur T. Russell; Nikolaus Decius)
- Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world
- Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world
- Lamb O God (Twila Paris)
- Lamentation
- Lamentation by P. P. Pratt (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lament of a Captive Jew in Babylon (Alexander Neibaur)
- Lamoni Chant (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Lamp of Our Feet (Bernard Barton)
- Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace (Bernard Barton)
- Landing of the Pilgrims (Felicia D. Hemans)
- Land of America (Edwin F. Parry)
- Land of Hope and Glory (Arthur C. Benson)
- Land of hope and glory, Mother of the free (Arthur C. Benson)
- Land of My Dreams (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Land of My Dreams, where hope finds glad fruition (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Land of Pleasure (Appalachian folk hymn)
- Land of Sunshine (Fronia Smith)
- Land of the Blest (J. K. Hall)
- Land of the Empire Builders (John Andrew Buchanan)
- Land of the Empire Builders, Land of the Golden West (John Andrew Buchanan)
- Land of the Free (John M. Chamberlain)
- Land Of The Living (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Land of the Mountains High (Evan Stephens)
- Land of the mountains high, Utah, we love thee! (Evan Stephens)
- Land of Zion (Alexander Ross)
- Land of Zion (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Land of Zion (John Newton)
- Langsyne, when a callant (John Lyon)
- La Paloma (Sebastián Iradier)
- Largo (Williams)
- Lark in the Morn (Cowboy song)
- Larks love to do nice things
- Last Days (Hannah T. King)
- Lasting Joy (Susa Young Gates)
- Last Jerusalem Sunset (Michael R. Hicks)
- Last Night (Christian Winther)
- Last night I lay a-sleeping There came (Frederic E. Weatherly)
- Last night I lay a sleeping, there came a dream so fair (Frederic E. Weatherly)
- Last night in my lonely vigil (R. C. Evans)
- Last night the frost came pitiless and still (Celia A. Van Cott)
- Last Night the Nightingale Woke Me (Christian Winther)
- Last night we trimmed our Christmas tree (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- Last night when the day was past and gone (Parel Parker)
- Last Time (Nik Day)
- Last valentine was greatly blest
- Last Words of David (Randall Thompson)
- La Tani
- Late nights, looking back at all the times (Connor Austin)
- Latter Day Pilgrim
- Latter-day Prophets (Cynthia Lord Pace)
- Latter-day prophets are: number one (Cynthia Lord Pace)
- Latter-Day Saint Ladies of Utah (Eliza R. Snow)
- Latter-Day Work (J. S. Knauss)
- Laudamus (Carrie Stockdale Thomas)
- Laudate Dominum (Taizé Community)
- Laudate Dominum / Sing, praise, and bless the Lord (Taizé Community)
- Laudate omnes gentes (Taizé Community)
- Laudate omnes gentes / Sing praises, all you peoples (Taizé Community)
- Laughing eyes (Gus M. Clarke)
- Laughing, Playing (Rita S. Robinson)
- Laughing, playing on the way to school (Rita S. Robinson)
- Laughing Song, M. I. A.
- Launch out (Albert Simpson)
- Launch Out Into the Deep (Albert Simpson)
- Laurelife (Sue Hill)
- Laurelife is giving, it’s loving and living (Sue Hill)
- Laurels, What are you seeking? (Carol Biggs Daniels)
- Laurels, What are you seeking? What are you finding (Carol Biggs Daniels)
- Lavinia (Samuel Medley)
- Lavish Love, Abundant Beauty (Peter Ellis)
- Law (William W. Phelps)
- Law is like a lottery Where fortune often lingers (William W. Phelps)
- Lay Down The Weight, Son (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Laying of Hands (Vere Jameson)
- Laying on of Hands (Richard Bullard)
- Lay It Down (Nik Day; Jonathan Meyers; Cera Pack)
- Lay It Down (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon)
- Lay It Down (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Lay Your Hands (Carey Landry)
- Lay Your Hands (Carey Landry)
- Lay Your hands gently upon us (Carey Landry)
- Lazy Robin (Welsh folk song)
- LDS Familiar Medley
- LDS Hymn Medley
- Lead Forth, Ye Saints Of God (F. Phillip Tandy)
- Lead forth, ye saints of God, Go where the great have trod (F. Phillip Tandy)
- Lead, Kindly Light (John Henry Newman)
- Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom (John Henry Newman)
- Lead, kindly Light, amid th’ encircling gloom (John Henry Newman)
- Lead, kindly Light, amid th’encircling gloom (John Henry Newman)
- Lead, kindly Light, amid th’encircling gloom; Lead (John Henry Newman)
- Lead, Kindly Night (John Henry Newman)
- Lead Me by Thy Holy Spirit (Jessie W. Menzies)
- Lead me by thy Holy Spirit, Lead me (Jessie W. Menzies)
- Lead Me Gently Home, Father (Will L. Thompson)
- Lead Me, Guide Me (Doris M. Akers)
- Lead Me, Guide Me (Doris Akers)
- Lead me, guide me, along the way (Doris Akers)
- Lead Me Home (Hilary Weeks)
- Lead Me into Life Eternal (John A. Widtsoe)
- Lead me into life eternal / By the (John A. Widtsoe)
- Lead me into life eternal By the gospel’s holy call (John A. Widtsoe)
- Lead Me, Lord (Psalm 5:8)
- Lead Me, Lord (Elizabeth Goodine; Wayne Goodine)
- Lead me, Lord, in Thy righteousness (Psalm 5:8)
- Lead me, Lord, I will follow (Elizabeth Goodine; Wayne Goodine)
- Lead me, Lord, lead me in Thy righteousness (Psalm 5:8)
- Lead me, Lord, lead me in Your righteousness (Psalm 5:8)
- Lead me, O God, in your righteousness
- Lead me, O Lord, in the paths of truth (Berde Rooney)
- Lead Me, O My Savior (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Lead me, O my Savior, lead me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Lead Me, Savior (Frank M. Davis)
- Lead Me, Savior (Adam J. Keck)
- Lead me, Savior, lead me ever (Adam J. Keck)
- Lead Me, Saviour (Frank M. Davis)
- Lead Me to Calvary (Jennie Evelyn Hussey)
- Lead Me to Some Soul Today (Will H. Houghton)
- Lead Me To The Waters (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lead me to the waters that are cool and still and deep (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lead On Eternal Sovereign (Ernest W. Shurtleff)
- Lead on, Lead on (B. McK.)
- Lead On, O Cloud of Presence (Ruth Duck)
- Lead On, O King Eternal (Ernest W. Shurtleff)
- Lead on, O King Eternal, The day (Ernest W. Shurtleff)
- Lead on, O King Eternal, The day of march (Ernest W. Shurtleff)
- Lead on, O King Eternal, The day of march has come (Ernest W. Shurtleff)
- Lead on, O King of Glory (B. McK.)
- Lead Us from Death to Life (Satish Kumar; Marty Haugen)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (James Edmeston)
- Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace (William Henry Burleigh)
- Lead Us, O Lord, We Pray (Kathleen D. Snively)
- Leaning on the Everlasting Arms (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Leaning on the Everlasting Arms (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Lean on His arms, trusting in His love (Edgar Lewis)
- Lean on My Ample Arm (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Lean on my ample arm, Oh, thou depressed! And (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Learn from All the Songs of Earth (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Learning for Myself (Kenneth Cope)
- Learning Is Our Noble Aim
- Learning is our noble aim, Learning good, learning
- Learning More of Love (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- Learning the Books of Mormon (Daphne Matthews)
- Learning to Lean (John Stallings)
- Learning to lean, learning to lean (John Stallings)
- Learn of Me (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Learn to be like Jesus (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Learn to be like Jesus, He was meek and mild (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Learn Wisdom in Thy Youth (Brent N. Jorgensen)
- Leave Better (Benton Paul)
- Leave It Like It Is (Cherie Call)
- Leave It There (Charles A. Tindley)
- Leave me not, for I am lonely (Lizzie Ashbaugh)
- Leave Me Not, O Gentle Savior (Lizzie Ashbaugh)
- Leaves (Anon.)
- Leaves are falling all around, All around
- Leaves are falling all around, All around, all around
- Leaves are falling all around, All around, all around: See
- Leaves are falling, falling, falling (Evan Stephens)
- Leaves are falling, falling, falling, From the trees (Evan Stephens)
- Leaves are falling, falling, falling, From the trees today (Evan Stephens)
- Leaves are softly floating down (Anon.)
- Leave We Now the Table of Our Lord (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Leave Your Burden at the Place of Prayer (B. M. L.)
- Leave your troubles all behind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Leaving all to follow Jesus (Ida M. Budd)
- Leaving Her Water Jar Behind (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Leaving Nauvoo (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Le coq / Mi Gallo / Der Hahn (Folk song)
- Led by Faith (Randalin L. Hilton; Marsha Burdick)
- Led by faith along the journey (Randalin L. Hilton; Marsha Burdick)
- Led on their way by this triumphant sign (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Leezie Lindsay
- Left alone (Richard S. Horne)
- Left Foot Right Foot (Frances K. Taylor)
- Left foot, right foot, marching along (Frances K. Taylor)
- Left, left, left, right left! We’re marking (Alberta Powell Graham)
- Leftover People in Leftover Places (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Left right, left right
- Left right, left right, See us marching go
- “Left unfinished by the author’s death” (Lydia D. Alder)
- Legacy (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Legacy (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne; Tyler Norton)
- Legacy of Harmony
- Lehi By Faith was Warned of God (Rocco Biscotti)
- Lehi of old did vision a dream (Jack Bucenell)
- Lending an ear when someone (Peggy Milligan Moffit)
- Lend The Weary Ones A Song (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lenten Acclamation
- Lenten Acclamation
- Les anges dans nos campagnes (French carol)
- Les anges dans nos campagnes / Angels we have heard on high (French carol)
- Lest Ye Forget (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Let a Little Sunshine In (Ada Blenkhorn)
- Let a little sunshine in; Let a little sunshine in (Ada Blenkhorn)
- Let All Creation Bless the Lord (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Let all creation join (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- Let All Creation’s Wonders (Martin Leckebusch)
- Let All Israel Sing
- Let All Men Praise the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Let all men rejoice (Charles Wesley)
- Let all men rejoice by Jesus restored (Charles Wesley)
- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (Liturgy of St. James; Gerard Moultrie)
- Let All the Earth Rejoice (Beryle J. Immer)
- Let all the earth their voices raise (Isaac Watts)
- Let all the heathen writers join (Isaac Watts)
- Let all the heathen writers join To form one perfect book (Isaac Watts)
- Let all the multitudes of light (Frederick Brodie Macnutt)
- Let All the People Praise Thee (Lelia N. Morris)
- Let All the Saints Prepare (Anon.)
- Let all the saints their hearts prepare (Anon.)
- Let all the saints their voices raise (Isaac Watts)
- Let all the saints their voices raise, To sing the choicest psalm of praise (Isaac Watts)
- Let all the saints themselves prepare (Anon.)
- Let all the universe be free
- Let All the World (George Herbert)
- Let All the World in Every Corner Sing (George Herbert)
- Let all the world in every corner sing: my God and King! (George Herbert)
- Let all the world in ev’ry corner sing (George Herbert)
- Let All Things Now Living (Katherine K. Davis)
- Let all things now living a song of thanksgiving (Katherine K. Davis)
- Let all things their creator bless (Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper)
- Let All Together Praise Our God (Nikolaus Herman)
- Let All Who Sleep, Rejoice (Brian Shirts)
- Let all who take refuge in you rejoice
- Let children hear the mighty deeds (Isaac Watts)
- Let children hear the mighty deeds Which God (Isaac Watts)
- Let children that would fear the Lord (Anon.)
- Let David Be Remembered (Martin Leckebusch)
- Let Each Man Learn to Know Himself (Philip de la Mare)
- Let each man learn to know himself; to gain that (Philip de la Mare)
- Let earth and heaven agree (Charles Wesley)
- Let earth and heav’n agree (Charles Wesley)
- Let earth attend! all nations hear (Charles Derry)
- Let earth attend! all nations hear The voice of your Eternal King! (Charles Derry)
- Let Earth’s Inhabitants Rejoice (William Clegg)
- Let earth’s inhabitants rejoice / And gladly (William Clegg)
- Let earth’s inhabitants rejoice And gladly hail the (William Clegg)
- Let Europe’s towns and cities hear (Parley P. Pratt)
- Let Europe’s towns and cities hear The gospel tidings angels bring (Parley P. Pratt)
- Let Every Christian Pray (Fred Pratt Green)
- Let every mortal ear attend (Isaac Watts)
- Let everything that breathes praise God
- Let every tongue thy goodness speak (Isaac Watts)
- Let ev’ry creature join (Isaac Watts)
- Let ev’ry good fellow now join in a song (Anon.)
- Let ev’ry good fellow now join in the fun (Anon.)
- Let ev’ry good fellow now join in the song (Anon.)
- Let ev’ry mortal ear attend (Isaac Watts)
- Let ev’ry mortal ear attend, And ev’ry (Isaac Watts)
- Let Freedom Ring (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Let God arise, let His enemies be scattered (John S. Lewis)
- Let God Be God (Bryan J. Leech)
- Let God be God, in this our present moment (Bryan J. Leech)
- Let heathens to their idols haste (Isaac Watts)
- Let heathens worship stocks and stones (John Lyon)
- Let heathen to their idols haste (Isaac Watts)
- Let heaven and earth agree (Charles Wesley)
- Let heaven and earth agree, Angels and men be joined (Charles Wesley)
- Let Heaven Your Wonders Proclaim (The Iona Community)
- Let heralds loud proclaim to every nation (Gwillym Ddu)
- Let Him Heal Your Heart (Tyler Castleton)
- Let Him in (Jonathan Atchinson)
- Let Him to whom we now belong (Charles Wesley)
- “Let him who hath no sin First cast a stone” (Camilla Collins)
- Let home manufactures engae our attention (William Willes)
- Let Hope and Sorrow Now Unite (Brian Wren)
- Let Israel now return (Parley P. Pratt)
- Let Israel’s chosen race rejoice (James Craig)
- Let Israel’s great salvation, Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Let Israel, though scattered and peeled (David H. Smith)
- Let Israel, though scattered and peeled, Forsaken, downtrodden, unknown (David H. Smith)
- Let It Begin (Tyler Castleton)
- Let It Be Said of Us (Steve Fry)
- Let it be said of us that the Lord was our passion (Steve Fry)
- Let it Breathe on Me (Magnolia Lewis-Butts)
- Let It Breathe on Me (Magnolia Lewis-Butts)
- Let it breathe on me, let it breathe on me (Magnolia Lewis-Butts)
- Let It Come Quietly (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Let it come quietly this day (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Let It Go (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- Let It Rise (Holland Davis)
- Let It Shine! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Let It Shine (Greg Simpson; Barry Gibbons)
- Let Jesus Come into Your Heart (Leila Naylor Morris)
- Let Judah Rejoice (Alexander Neibaur; Parley P. Pratt)
- Let Judah rejoice in this glorious news (Alexander Neibaur; Parley P. Pratt)
- Let Justice Flow (Douglas Romanow)
- Let Justice Flow Down (Douglas Romanow)
- Let justice flow down, down like a river (Douglas Romanow)
- Let Justice Flow Like Streams (Jane Parker Huber)
- Let justice roll down like the water
- Let justice roll down like waters
- Let Justice Roll like a River (Marty Haugen)
- Let Justice Roll like a River (Marty Haugen)
- Let, Let Thy Blessing Rest (Joseph Smith III)
- Let little hands bring blossoms sweet (S. M. Kneil)
- Let Love Abound (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Let me be a little kinder, let me be a little blinder (Edgar A. Guest)
- Let Me Be Thine Forever (Nicolaus Selneccer)
- Let Me Be Yours Forever (Nicolaus Selneccer)
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Beth Slater Whitson)
- Let me call you “Sweetheart”, I’m in love with you (Beth Slater Whitson)
- Let Me Enter God’s Own Dwelling (Benjamin Schmolck; Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Let Me Fly (African-American spiritual)
- Let me go into the garden Alone (Josephine Skelton Montgomery)
- Let me go, the day is breaking (James Montgomery)
- Let me go where saints are going, to the mansions (Lewis Hartsough)
- Let me hear thy voice, O Lord (Frances Mills)
- Let Me Help (Agness A. West)
- Let me labor in Thy service (Evan Stephens)
- Let me labor in thy service, gentle master of my (Evan Stephens)
- Let men who seek the world, adore (Joel H. Johnson)
- Let me see in each new morning (Jan Pinborough)
- Let Me Soar (K. Newell Dayley)
- Let me soar. Let me do the things that help me (K. Newell Dayley)
- Let me tell you about my Brother (Lynda Johnson)
- Let me tell you a story (Amber Lynn Stoppel)
- Let Me Touch Him (V. E.)
- Let me touch Him, let me touch Jesus (V. E.)
- Let Mount Zion Rejoice (John B. Herbert)
- Let music rule the fleeting hour
- Let my blest guardian, while I sleep (Thomas Ken)
- Let my blest guardian, while I sleep, His watchful station near me keep (Thomas Ken)
- Let my dream of Zion be fulfilled each day (Naomi Russell)
- Let My Heart Be a Temple (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Let my heart be a temple, A sanctified place (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Let My Heart Be Pure (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Let My People Go (African-American spiritual)
- Let My People Seek Their Freedom (T. Herbert O’Driscoll)
- Let my prayer come up into Thy presence (Psalm 141:2; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Let My Prayer Rise before You as Incense
- Let My Prayer Rise Up (Marty Haugen)
- Let My Prayer Rise Up
- Let my soul remain forever On the side of light and truth (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Let My Spirit Always Sing (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Let Not Our Souls Forget (Daniel Carter)
- Let not the lips speak the harsh words (Evan Stephens)
- Let not the lips speak the harsh words, Anger (Evan Stephens)
- Let not the wise his wisdom boast (Charles Wesley)
- Let Others See Jesus In You (B. B. McKinney)
- Let others speak of battles fought
- Let Our Earth Be Peaceful (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Let Our Gladness Banish Sadness (Jiří Třanovský)
- Let Our Gladness Have No End (G. Kucharik)
- Let our hearts be always cheerful (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Let party names no more (Benjamin Beddome)
- Let Peace Then Still the Strife (David T. Warner)
- Let Pharisees, of high esteem (Isaac Watts)
- Let Pharisees, of high esteem, Their faith and zeal declare (Isaac Watts)
- Let saints on earth in concert sing (Charles Wesley)
- Let Saints rejoice, the night is past (J. H. Ward)
- Let saints rejoice, the night is past, the gospel (J. H. Ward)
- Let’s all lift up our heads on high (John S. Davis)
- Let’s Be Beginning (Fritz B. Metzger)
- Let’s be beginning With joyful singing (Fritz B. Metzger)
- Let’s be friendly
- Let’s Be Friendly (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- Let’s Be Happy
- Let’s Be Kind to One Another (Evan Stephens)
- Let’s be kind to one another, Let us win (Evan Stephens)
- Let’s be kind to one another, Let us win each other’s (Evan Stephens)
- Let’s be kind to one another, Let us win each other’s love (Evan Stephens)
- Let’s Build a Temple (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Let’s Go Riding (Myrl W. Hamilton)
- Let’s go riding in a wagon (Myrl W. Hamilton)
- Let sinners take their course (Isaac Watts)
- Let’s Just Praise the Lord (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- Let’s Just Praise the Lord (W. J. G.; G. G.)
- Let songs of praise be given (Joel H. Johnson)
- Let songs of praises fill the sky! (Thomas Cotterill)
- Let songs of praises fill the sky! Christ our ascended Lord (Thomas Cotterill)
- Let’s sing in the morning (Margrit F. Lohner)
- Let’s Sing unto the Lord (Carlos Rosas)
- Let’s sing unto the Lord / Cantemos al Señor (Carlos Rosas)
- Let’s smile and be happy
- Let Streams of Living Justice (William Whitla)
- Let streams of living justice flow down upon the earth (William Whitla)
- Let strict obedience, children dear
- Let’s walk together for a while (Laurie Zelman; Mark A. Miller)
- Let’s Worship and Adore Him
- Let’s write Pa a letter (Charles Denney Jr.)
- Letter from Heaven (Aaron Edson)
- Letter Theme
- Letter to My Young Brother (Hannah T. King)
- Let the alleluias ring (Sally DeFord)
- Let the Beauty of Jesus (Albert Orsborn)
- Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me (Albert Orsborn)
- Let the Children Come (Helmer)
- Let the Children Come (Ruth G. Smith)
- Let the children come now As in the days of old (Ruth G. Smith)
- Let the children come to Me
- Let the children gladly sing, let them not be sad (Evan Stephens)
- Let the children sing (Evan Stephens)
- Let the Earth Now Praise the Lord (Heinrich Held)
- Let the Giving of Thanks (The Iona Community)
- Let the Glory of the Lord (Kyra Moon)
- Let the glory of the Lord rise among us (Holland Davis)
- Let the glory of the Lord Sanctify my willing soul (Kyra Moon)
- Let the hearts of those who see God rejoice
- Let the Heaven Light Shine on me (Roland M. Carter)
- Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad (Paul Baloche; Gary Sadler)
- Let the heav’n light shine on me (Roland M. Carter)
- Let the Hills Resound (L. H. F. Du Terreaux)
- Let the hills resound with song (L. H. F. Du Terreaux)
- Let the Holy Ghost come in (R. F. Reynolds)
- Let the Holy Spirit Guide (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Let the Holy Spirit Guide (Edwin F. Parry)
- Let the Holy Spirit Guide (David H. Elton)
- Let the Holy Spirit guide; Let Him teach us (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Let the Holy Spirit’s promptings (Edwin F. Parry)
- Let the Holy Spirit’s promptings Be your daily (Edwin F. Parry)
- Let the Holy Spirit’s promptings Be your daily, constant guide (Edwin F. Parry)
- Let the light of your face shine on us, O God
- Let the Little Children Come (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Let the Little Children Come (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Let the little children come. Come to me (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- “Let the little children come, unto me, unto me” (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Let the Lower Lights Be (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Let the Lower Lights Be Burning (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Let the merry sunshine in
- Let the merry sunshine in, let the merry sunshine in
- Let the mountains, let the mountains shout (Merrill Jenson)
- Let the mountains shout for joy (B. Cecil Gates)
- Let the Mountains Shout for Joy (Evan Stephens)
- Let the mountains shout for joy, and all ye (B. Cecil Gates)
- Let the mountains shout for joy! let the valley (Evan Stephens)
- Let the mountains shout for joy! let the valley sing (Evan Stephens)
- Let the mountains shout for joy! Let the valleys sing (Evan Stephens)
- Let the mountains shout for joy! Let the valleys sing, let the valleys sing (Evan Stephens)
- Let them praises give Jehovah
- Let them sing of invention, discovery, and trade (John Lyon)
- Let them talk of this earth as a desert who will (John Lyon)
- Let the music of the Sabbath fill my soul (Derryl R. Herring)
- Let the pagan claim for his god of war (Eliza R. Snow)
- Let the Peace of Christ Rule in Your Heart (Denny Cagle)
- Let the peoples praise you, O God
- Let There Be Glory and Honor and Praises (James Greenelsh; Elizabeth Greenelsh)
- Let There Be Light (William Merrill Vories)
- Let There Be Light (Frances W. Davis)
- “Let There Be Light” (Hannah T. King)
- Let there be light, let there be understanding (Frances W. Davis)
- Let There Be Light, Lord God of Hosts (William Merrill Vories)
- Let There Be Light, O God of Hosts (William Merrill Vories)
- “Let there be light!” the Master said (Joseph Smith III)
- “Let there be light!” the Master said; Light came into the world (Joseph Smith III)
- Let There Be Peace on Earth (Sy Miller; Jill Jackson)
- Let there be peace on earth And let it begin (Sy Miller; Jill Jackson)
- Let There Be Peace on Earth / Reine en la tierra paz / Si je veux voir la paix (Sy Miller; Jill Jackson)
- Let There Be Praise (Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- Let There Be Praise (Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- Let there be praise, let there be joy in our hearts (Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- Let the Redeemed (Ward L. Ellis)
- Let the redeemed of the Lord say so (Ward L. Ellis)
- Let the River Run (Carly Simon)
- Let the Song Go Round the Earth (Sarah G. Stock)
- Let the song go round the earth, Jesus Christ is Lord! (Sarah G. Stock)
- Let the sound of God’s praise be heard
- Let the Spirit In (Richard Blank)
- Let the Spirit in, fill our hearts with love (Richard Blank)
- Let the Sunshine (Galt MacDermot; James Rado; Jerome Ragni)
- Let the Sunshine In (Ada Blenkhorn)
- Let the thick veil of darkness be roll’d from before thee (Alexander Neibaur)
- Let the Truth Shine in Our Speaking (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Let the truth shine in our speaking as the sun in fields by day (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Let the Vineyards Be Fruitful (John W. Arthur)
- Let the vineyards be fruitful, Lord (John W. Arthur)
- Let the weak say I am strong (Reuben Morgan)
- Let the Whole Creation Cry (Stopford A. Brooke)
- Let the whole creation cry, Alleluia! (Stopford A. Brooke)
- Let the Words of My Mouth (Psalm 19)
- Let the Words of My Mouth (Psalm 19:15)
- Let the words of my mouth And the meditation (Psalm 19)
- Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart (Psalm 19)
- Let the World Dance (Barbara Tanner; Julie de Azevedo; Lex de Azevedo)
- Let the World Despise and Leave Me (Henry F. Lyte)
- Let the youth sing out in their glad delight (Evan Stephens)
- Let This Be My Supreme Desire (Michael Perry)
- Let This Mind Be in You (Philippians 2:5; James E. Clemens)
- Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus (Philippians 2:5; James E. Clemens)
- Let those who would be Saints indeed (Eliza R. Snow)
- Let Those Who Would Be Saints Indeed (Eliza R. Snow)
- Let th’ thick veil of darkness be rolled from before thee (Alexander Neibaur)
- Let th’ thick veil of darkness be rolled from before thee, Oh Lord! and descend on the wing of the storm (Alexander Neibaur)
- Let thy blessing, dearest Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- Let Thy blood in mercy poured (John Brownlie)
- Let Thy Heart Be Full of Thanks (Jeanne Newman Burgon)
- Let Thy Holy Spirit dwell in us (E. T.)
- Let thy kingdom, blessed Savior (John A. Granade)
- Let thy kingdom, blessed Saviour (John A. Granade)
- Letting Go (Jennifer Griffiths Manges)
- Let Truth and Mercy Find Here (Ken Medema)
- Let tyrants shake their iron rod (William Billings)
- Let Us All be Good and Kind (John Edwards)
- Let us all be good and kind, Honest and true (John Edwards)
- Let Us All Press On (Evan Stephens)
- Let us all press on in the work of the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Let us all press on in the work of the Lord, that (Evan Stephens)
- Let us all press on in the work of the Lord, That when (Evan Stephens)
- Let us All Unite and Sing (William A. Morton)
- Let Us All with Gladsome Voice (Catherine Winkworth)
- Let Us Awake (Meg Nielson)
- Let us awake and fight with the worthy (Meg Nielson)
- Let Us Away (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Let us away, no longer delay (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Let us bless the Lord
- Let us bless the Lord, alleluia, alleluia
- Let Us Break Bread Together (African-American spiritual)
- Let us break bread together on our knees (African-American spiritual)
- Let us break bread together on our knees / De rodillas partamos hoy el pan / Partageons tous le pain qui nous unit (African-American spiritual)
- Let us break bread together on your knees (African-American spiritual)
- Let Us Breathe One Fervent Prayer (Joseph Smith III)
- Let Us, Brothers (Henry Bateman)
- Let us, brothers, let us gladly (Henry Bateman)
- Let Us Build a House (Marty Haugen)
- Let us build a house where love can dwell (Marty Haugen)
- Let Us Call the Elders (Leicester Branch (RLDS))
- Let us, Cambrian Saints, be grateful (John S. Davis)
- Let us cherish a love for the beauties of home (Edwin F. Parry)
- Let us clamber over the hillside (Evan Stephens)
- Let us clamber over the hillside, pass the hours (Evan Stephens)
- Let us clamber over the hillsides (Evan Stephens)
- Let us Clamber Over the Hill Sides (Evan Stephens)
- Let us clamber over the hillsides, ’mid wild flowers (Evan Stephens)
- Let us co-operate, ’tis the wisdom of ages (Edward Hanham)
- Let us each be faithful day by day (David H. Smith)
- Let us each be faithful day by day, Never let our patient love decay (David H. Smith)
- Let Us Endeavor (Anon.)
- Let us endeavor to show that whenever (Anon.)
- Let us ever glory in the cross of Christ (Dan Schutte)
- Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus (Sigismund von Birken)
- Let us forward go as soldiers
- Let us gather in a circle (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Let us gather in a circle And kneel (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Let us gather in a circle, and kneel in family (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Let us gather in a circle, and kneel in family prayer (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Let us gather in a circle, And kneel in fam’ly pray’r (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Let us Gather Round the Fireside (Lucy Wright Snow)
- Let us gather round the fireside tonight (Lucy Wright Snow)
- Let us gather up the sunbeams (Anon.)
- Let us gather up the sun beams (Anon.)
- Let Us Give Praise to the God of Creation (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Let Us Give Thanks (Tom Graff)
- Let us give thanks to the Lord, for His goodness (Tom Graff)
- Let Us Go (Eliza R. Snow)
- Let us go forth in the name of Christ
- Let us go forth in the name of Christ, alleluia
- Let us go forth in the name of Christ, alleluia, alleluia
- Let us go, let us go to the ends of the earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Let us go to God’s dwelling place
- Let Us Go to the House of the Lord (Charles M. Fillmore)
- Let Us Go Unto the Temple (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- Let Us Go Walking (Marie E. Gaudette)
- Let us go walking together (Marie E. Gaudette)
- Let us go walking together, Let us go (Marie E. Gaudette)
- Let Us Hope when Hope Seems Hopeless (David Beebe)
- Let us join in a song in the morning (Evan Stephens)
- Let us join in a song in the morning, Praising the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Let Us Learn to Love Each Other
- Let us love like Jesus
- Let us make a joyful noise to God with songs of praise
- Let us make the pathway brighter, strive to make (Sarah E. Mitton)
- Let Us Now Depart in Thy Peace (New Mexico folk song)
- Let us now depart in thy peace, Blessed Jesus (New Mexico folk song)
- Let us now our voices raise (St. Joseph the Hymnographer)
- Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Let us oft speak kind words to each other (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Let us oft speak kind words to each other At home or (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Let us pause in life’s pleasure and count its many (Stephen C. Foster)
- Let us pause in life’s pleasures (Stephen C. Foster)
- Let us pause in life’s pleasures and count (Stephen C. Foster)
- Let Us Plead for Faith Alone (Charles Wesley)
- Let us praise the God of our fathers (Helen Knussmann)
- Let Us Praise the Lord! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Let Us Pray for One Another (David H. Smith)
- Let Us Pray for One Another (Maurice L. Draper; David H. Smith)
- Let us pray for one another, For the day (David H. Smith)
- Let us pray for one another, For the day is fading fast (David H. Smith)
- Let us pray for one another That our minds and hearts (Maurice L. Draper; David H. Smith)
- Let us pray for the Church and for the world
- Let us pray for the ones Who have wandered away
- Let us pray, gladly pray (William W. Phelps)
- Let us pray, gladly pray, In the house of Jehovah (William W. Phelps)
- Let Us Pray to the Lord
- Let Us Prophecy with Harps (Robert E. Nichols Jr.)
- Let us prophesy with harps (Robert E. Nichols Jr.)
- Let us see the tongues of fire (Ken Medema)
- Let us see your kindness, Lord (Psalm 145:8–21)
- Let us see your kindness, O God
- Let Us Shake Off the Coals (David H. Smith)
- Let us shake off the coals from our garments (David H. Smith)
- Let us shake off the coals from our garments And arise in the strength of the Lord (David H. Smith)
- Let us sing a happy lay
- Let us sing a happy lay, For our Y. M. M. I. A.
- Let us sing a new song (Arthur H. Morse)
- Let us sing a new song to our Lord and our God (Arthur H. Morse)
- Let us sing a song for Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Let Us Sing a Worldwide Anthem (Roy A. Cheville)
- Let us sing glad, happy songs together (Evan Stephens)
- Let us sing glad, happy songs together, Let no (Evan Stephens)
- Let Us Sing Glad Songs Together (Evan Stephens)
- Let Us Sing of Easter Gladness (Frances Thompson Hill)
- Let Us Sing of Our Salvation (Evan Stephens)
- Let us sing of our salvation in the kingdom of our (Evan Stephens)
- Let us sing of the fearless boy Prophet (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Let Us Sing Together (Anon.)
- Let us sing together, Let us sing together (Anon.)
- Let us sing with voices gay (Frances K. Taylor)
- Let us speak of a man as we find him (Eliza Cook; William Willes)
- Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ (Fred Kaan)
- Let us tell of the good we are hoping (David H. Smith)
- Let us tell of the good we are hoping, Of the joy our salvation will bring (David H. Smith)
- Let Us Treat Each Other Kindly (Lula Greene Richards)
- Let us treat each other kindly, We are friends (Lula Greene Richards)
- Let us treat each other kindly, We are friends united here (Lula Greene Richards)
- Let us turn our mem’rys back, far along (Janette Murdoch McMullen)
- Let us wake from our doubting and fearing
- Let Us With a Gladsome Mind (John Milton)
- Let us, with a gladsome mind, Praise (John Milton)
- Let us with a gladsome mind Praise the Lord (John Milton)
- Let Us with a Joyful Mind (John Milton)
- Let virtue be your motto
- Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts (Joan Sowards)
- Let worldly men, where’er they be (Joel H. Johnson)
- Let worldly men, wherever they be (Joel H. Johnson)
- Let your face shine upon your servant
- Let Your Heart Be Broken (Bryan J. Leech)
- Let your heart be broken for a world in need (Bryan J. Leech)
- Let Your Light So Shine (Amy Martin)
- Let your steadfast love come to us, O Lord
- Let youth sing out (Evan Stephens)
- Let Zion arise, and her thank-off’rings bring (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Let Zion arise, and her thank-off’rings bring, For th’ gospel so bright and so glorious (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Let Zion in her beauty (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Let Zion in her beauty rise; Her light begins to shine (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Let Zion’s Truth Roll Onward (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Let Zion’s watchmen all awake (Philip Doddridge)
- Levee Song (Anon.)
- Liberty (Eliza R. Snow)
- Liberty
- Liberty Song (John Dickinson)
- Lida Rose (Meredith Willson)
- Lida Rose, I’m home again, Rose (Meredith Willson)
- Lie up nearer brother nearer (Pioneer folk song)
- Lie up nearer, brother, nearer, for my limbs (Pioneer folk song)
- Life (Blanche Robbins)
- Life (Evan Stephens)
- Life (Hannah T. King)
- Life can be a battle (Nik Day)
- Life can be a blessing (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Life Eternal (Lex de Azevedo)
- Life holds many perils as we journey thru (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Life is a journey of wondrous dreams (Carol H. Cannon)
- Life Is A Loom (Joyce O. Evans)
- Life is a loom and we are the weavers, Weaving (Joyce O. Evans)
- Life is a precious boon to man, for it involves (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Life is a song that we sing (Marie Manwaring Anderson)
- Life is a song that we sing. And each new measure (Marie Manwaring Anderson)
- Life is a span—a fleeting hour (Anne Steele)
- Life is a span—a fleeting hour—How soon the vapor flies! (Anne Steele)
- Life is filled with problems that exhaust the human mind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Life is Full of Toil and Care (James H. Wallis)
- Life is full of twists and turns (Nik Day; Branson Merchant; Maisy Merchant)
- Life is like a mighty ocean (David H. Elton)
- Life is like a mountain railroad (M. E. Abbey)
- Life Is O’erflowing with Beautiful Things (Thomas M. Croft)
- Life is onward,—use it (The Dial)
- Life is onward,—use it With a forward aim (The Dial)
- Life of Ages, Richly Poured (Samuel Johnson)
- Life on the Alps
- Life passes by so fleetingly (Juventa Vezzani)
- Life passes by with the questions not answered (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Life Perfect (Miriam Jeanne Warnick)
- Life’s a maze that unfolds (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Life’s Compounds (Eliza R. Snow)
- Life’s Harvest (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- Life’s Journey (Edwin F. Parry)
- Life’s just a room where we prepare (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Life’s Milestones (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Life’s Mirror (Madeline S. Bridges)
- Life’s Railway to Heaven (M. E. Abbey)
- Life’s sands are running fast away, the buoyant (Joseph H. Ward)
- Life’s sunshine may be checkered with its shadows (Haldor Lillenas)
- Life’s sweetest flower seems gone (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Life’s True Joy (W. Muller)
- Life’s Wage (Jessie B. Rittenhouse)
- Life was meant to be a time of joy and beauty (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Life Was Not Easy (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Life was so full of petty care (Alice M. Walker)
- Life, with its light and shade, its storm and calm (Nellie Becraft)
- Life with Love Has Been Kind (Mark Nichols)
- Lift aloud the voice of praise! (Ephraim Peabody)
- Lift aloud the voice of praise! God, our Father and our Friend (Ephraim Peabody)
- Lift Every Voice and Sing (James Weldon Johnson)
- Lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring (James Weldon Johnson)
- Lift ev’ry voice and sing (James Weldon Johnson)
- Lift ev’ry voice and sing, till earth and heaven ring (James Weldon Johnson)
- Lift high the cross (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Lift High the Cross (George William Kitchin; Michael Robert Newbolt)
- Lift High the Lord, Our Banner (Macon Delavan)
- Lift high the triumph-song today (Ernest F. McGregor)
- Lift Him Up (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Lift Me, O My Savior (Evonne Bolton)
- Lift me up a little higher, Lord, till Canaan’s land I see (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lift Me Up, Lord Jesus (Nathan Howe)
- Lift the glorious standard Of the Lord most high! (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- Lift Thine Eyes (Julius Schubring)
- Lift thine eyes, O lift thine eyes to the mountains (Julius Schubring)
- Lift Thine Eyes to the Mountains (Julius Schubring)
- Lift Up, Lift Up Your Voices Now (John M. Neale)
- Lift Up the Gates Eternal (Willard F. Jabusch; Arlo Duba)
- Lift up the Voice in Singing (Anon.)
- Lift up the voice in singing, Until the mountains (Anon.)
- Lift up thine eyes (Julius Schubring)
- Lift Up Thy Voice In Singing (Anon.)
- Lift up to God the voice of praise! (Ralph Wardlaw)
- Lift up to God the voice of praise! Whose breath our souls inspired (Ralph Wardlaw)
- Lift up your eyes and fix them (W. Grant McMurray; Kevin L. Henrickson)
- Lift up your glad voices (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Lift up your glad voices in triumph on high (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Lift up your heads (Mabel Johnston Camp)
- Lift Up Your Heads (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Lift Up Your Heads (Steve Fry)
- Lift Up Your Heads (Georg Weissel)
- Lift Up Your Heads (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Lift Up Your Heads
- Lift Up Your Heads (Thomas W. Smith)
- Lift Up Your Heads (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lift up your heads, eternal gates
- Lift up your heads, eternal gates, Unfold, to entertain
- Lift Up Your Heads, O Mighty Gates (Georg Weissel)
- Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Lift up your heads, O ye gates (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Lift up your heads, pilgrims aweary! (Mabel Johnston Camp)
- Lift up Your heads to the coming King (Steve Fry)
- Lift up your heads, ye gates of brass (James Montgomery)
- Lift up your Heads, Ye Gates of the World (Psalm 24; Christoph W. von Gluck)
- Lift up your heads, ye heirs of glory (Thomas W. Smith)
- Lift up your heads, ye heirs of glory, Cast aside your doubts and fears (Thomas W. Smith)
- Lift up your heads, ye humble saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty (Georg Weissel)
- Lift up your heads, ye mighty gate! Behold (Georg Weissel)
- Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates (Georg Weissel)
- Lift up your heads, ye scatter’d saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lift up your heads, ye scattered Saints (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lift up your heads, ye scattered saints, Redemption draweth nigh (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lift Up Your Heads, You Everlasting Doors (Stephen P. Starke)
- Lift up your heads, you everlasting doors, And weep no more! (Stephen P. Starke)
- Lift up your heads, you mighty gates (Georg Weissel)
- Lift up your heart, lift up your voice (Charles Wesley)
- Lift Up Your Hearts! (Henry M. Butler)
- Lift Up Your Hearts unto the Lord (Linda Stassen)
- “Lift up your hearts!” We lift them, Lord, to Thee (Henry M. Butler)
- “Lift up your hearts!” We lift them up to you (Henry M. Butler)
- Lift Up Your Praise in Parting Song (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Lift Up Your Voice (Ralph Damon)
- Lift up your voice and praise the Lord (Ralph Damon)
- Lift Up Your Voice and Sing (Richard C. Berg)
- Lift up your voice and sing! We’ll make the rafters ring (David Stephens)
- Lift Up Your Voices (Martin Tel)
- Lift up your voices, shout and sing! (Martin Tel)
- Lift Your Eyes (Nik Day; Noelle Bybee)
- Lift Your Eyes (W. Grant McMurray; Richard Holmes)
- Lift your eyes, lift your eyes! (W. Grant McMurray; Richard Holmes)
- Lift Your Glad Voices (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Lift your glad voices in triumph on high (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Lift your glad voices in triumph on high, For Jesus hath risen, and man cannot die (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Lift your glad voices in triumph on high; Shout, for the day of redemption is nigh! (Henry Ware Jr.)
- Lift Your Head, O Martyrs, Weeping (Pauli Joachim; Károly Jeszensky; William Tóth; Theodore S. Horvath)
- Lift your heads in glad thanksgiving (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Lift your heads, O martyrs, weeping (Pauli Joachim; Károly Jeszensky; William Tóth; Theodore S. Horvath)
- Lift your heads, ye friends of Jesus (Charles Wesley)
- Lift your hearts in glad thanksgiving, Hail the year (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary (Elizabeth Rundle Charles)
- Lift Your Voices, Little Children (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Light (Michael Babbitt; Thomas Clark)
- Light and peace, in Jesus Christ our Lord
- Light and Shadow (John B. Tabb)
- Light and Truth (George A. Meears)
- Light and Truth
- Light and truth the world are waking (George A. Meears)
- Light and truth the world are waking; Freedom (George A. Meears)
- Light Dawns on a Weary World (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Light Divine (George C. Hugg)
- Light from a Star (Ludwig Schuster)
- Light from a star Shines from afar (Ludwig Schuster)
- Light Giver (Jenny Phillips)
- Lighthouse in the Night (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Light in the darkness, sailor, day is at hand! (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Light in the night, shining bright (Michael Babbitt; Thomas Clark)
- Light Keeper (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Light, love, and gratitude, fill up my soul this day (Richard Bullard)
- Lightly, lightly tiptoe
- Lightly Row
- Lightly row! lightly row!
- Lightly row, lightly row! O’er the glassy
- Lightly row! Lightly row! O’er the glassy waves
- Lightly row! lightly row! O’er the glassy waves we go
- Lightly row, lightly row, O’er the shining
- Lightly row, lightly row, O’er the shining waves
- Light My Way (Nik Day)
- Light of a New Day
- Light of Life (Lucinda M. Beal Bateman)
- Light of life, seraphic fire! (Charles Wesley)
- Light of life, seraphic fire! Love divine, thyself impart (Charles Wesley)
- Light of light, enlighten me (Catherine Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolck)
- Light of light eternal (Gerhard Tersteegen)
- Light of Light, O Sole-Begotten (Stephen P. Starke)
- Light of the anxious heart (Robert Campbell; St. Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Light of the morning is gilding the sky (Civilla D. Martin)
- Light of the World (Stacie Ann Perkins)
- Light of the World (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- Light of the World (Staci Peters)
- Light of the World (Nik Day)
- Light of the World (Paul Duncan; Paul Brendon Mabury; Lauren Daigle)
- Light of the World, We Hail Thee (John S. B. Monsell)
- Light of the world, You stepped down into darkness (Tim Hughes)
- Light on a Distant Hill (Michael McLean)
- Light on a Hill (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Light One Candle to Watch for Messiah (Wayne L. Wold)
- Light on the Path (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Light on the path, a lamp about our way (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Light rises in darkness (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Light’s abode, celestial Salem (Thomas à Kempis)
- Lights and Marvels (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Light Shone in Darkness (Delores Dufner)
- Light shone in darkness at the world’s creation (Delores Dufner)
- Light the candle of His hope (David Montoya)
- Light the Dark (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Light the Light, the Fire of Life (David Montoya)
- Light the torch
- Light the torch, light the torch
- Light the World (Sara Lyn Baril)
- Light the World with Love (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Light—what a world of wealth is light! (Hannah T. King)
- Light Will Rise (Scott Krippayne; Sarah Hart)
- Lihoma, Lihoma, we are of noble birth (Ada B. Maxfield; Norma O. Nichols)
- Lihomas, Lihomas, we are of noble birth (Ada B. Maxfield; Norma O. Nichols)
- Lihoma Song (Ada B. Maxfield; Norma O. Nichols)
- Like a bright golden gem, in a casket refin’d (Eliza R. Snow)
- Like a bright golden gem, in a casket refined (Eliza R. Snow)
- Like a bud seeks the nourishment (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- like a child (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Like a Child (Nik Day; Evelyn Detzany)
- Like A Child (Arlene L. Buffington)
- like a child love would send (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Like a Child Rests (Christopher Walker)
- Like A Lamb (Ralph R. Carmichael)
- Like a Lighthouse (Michael Webb)
- Like a lighthouse, Standing bold (Michael Webb)
- Like a Man (James F. Wright)
- Like a Mighty River Flowing (Michael Perry)
- Like a Mother Who Has Borne Us (Daniel Bechtel)
- Like a Mother with Her Children (Jann Aldredge-Clanton)
- Like a piece of driftwood in the ocean (Catherine Pomo)
- Like a River Glorious (Frances R. Havergal)
- Like a river glorious is God’s perfect peace (Frances R. Havergal)
- Like a ship see the church
- Like a ship see the church through the ocean she rolls
- Like a ship that’s toss’d and driven (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- Like as the hart desireth, desireth (Psalm 42:1; V. G. G. T.)
- Like as the hart desireth the water brooks (Psalm 42:1; V. G. G. T.)
- Like a sunrise over the mountain (Greg Simpson; Michael Dowdle)
- Like a Tree (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Like a Tree beside the Waters (James F. Martin)
- Like bloodhounds fiercely prowling (Eliza R. Snow)
- Like blood-hounds fiercely prowling (Eliza R. Snow)
- Like David the Shepherd, I Sing
- Like Esther of old I’ll stand (Jan Pinborough)
- Like Him (Nik Day)
- Like Jesus (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Like Jesus (Harriet B. Jones)
- Like mortals looking in a glass (Joel H. Johnson)
- Like Peter when you said to him
- Like radiant sunshine that comes after rain (Alfred Barratt)
- Like Rebekah, I shall forsake the rest (Jill Johnson)
- Like souls upon a dreary waste (Joel H. Johnson)
- Like Sunlight Gleams Thy Grace, O Lord (David C. Macfarlane)
- Like Sunshine in the Morning (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Like sunshine in the morning that wakens (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Like sunshine in the morning which brightens up (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Like sunshine in the morning which brightens up the day (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Like Ten Thousand Legions Marching (Jean L. Kaberry)
- Like the birdies in the spring (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Like the birdies in the spring, I just love to sing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Like the Brook to the Valley (Elbert A. Smith)
- Like the brook to the valley, Like the bird (Elbert A. Smith)
- Like the faint dawn of the morning (J. I. McClelland)
- Like the figures incog., in a masquerade scene (Eliza R. Snow)
- Like the fragrance of flowers (Haldor Lillenas)
- Like the lark that soars as it sings (Mary Rose Jack)
- Like the lark that soars as it sings its song (Mary Rose Jack)
- Like the Meeting of the Waters (David H. Smith)
- Like the meeting of the waters In the vale of pleasant streams (David H. Smith)
- Like the Murmur of the Dove’s Song (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Like the rays of sun in winter (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Like the roses unfolding at dawn (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- Like the roses unfolding at dawn Is our youth (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- Like the snowflakes that fall on the ground (Ron Simpson)
- Like the Sound of Many Waters (J. Frederic Voros Jr.)
- Like the sound of many waters rushing forth (J. Frederic Voros Jr.)
- Like the Stars (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Like the star that shone over the stable (Larry Hiller)
- Like the sunlight falls on me (Roger Hoffman; Jon Schmidt; Kim Bracken)
- Like the sunshine after rain (H. L.)
- Like the woman at the well (Richard Eugene Blanchard)
- Like the woman at the well I was seeking (Richard Eugene Blanchard)
- Like the woodland roses (John Guard)
- Like the woodland roses fair, gaily blossom, (John Guard)
- Like Unto Us (Dennis L. Crockett)
- Like unto us so the Savior said (Dennis L. Crockett)
- Lillies and Roses (Mary E. Blake)
- Li’l Liza Jane (Folk song)
- Lindy, Lindy, Sweet as the sugar cane (Thomas S. Allen)
- Lines (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lines (John S. Davis)
- Lines (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lines (Hannah T. King)
- Lines (Hannah T. King)
- Lines inscribed to Sisters Montgomery and M’Lean (John Lyon)
- Lines inscribed to the Author (John Taylor)
- Lines on the Assassination (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lines on the Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- “Lines” Received (John S. Davis)
- Lines to Be Sung at the Funeral of Prest. Brigham Young (Charles W. Penrose)
- Lines to Elder Franklin D. Richards (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lines to Elder G. B. Wallace (John Lyon)
- Lines to Mrs. Eli B. Kelsey (John Lyon)
- Lines Written in an Album (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Lines written on the Departure (John Lyon)
- Lines written to Elder Eli B. Kelsey (John Lyon)
- Line upon Line (Nita Dale Milner)
- Line Upon Line (Doug Stewart)
- Line upon line, precept on precept (Nita Dale Milner)
- Lion of Judah (Ted Sandquist)
- Lion of Judah on the throne (Ted Sandquist)
- Lisping Song (American folk song)
- Listen (James Romig)
- Listen (Nik Day)
- Listen Carefully (Edna Easter)
- Listen for the Call of God (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Listen, God Is Calling (Howard S. Olson)
- Listening (Nik Day)
- Listen in God’s House (Hazel Rook)
- Listen in the Silence (Linnea Good)
- Listen, let me sing my song of the world (James Romig)
- Listen, Listen (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Listen, Listen (Filling the Hunger) (Brett Raymond)
- Listen, my boy, I’ve a word for you (Child’s Friend, 1882)
- Listen, my boy, I’ve a word for you, and this is (Child’s Friend, 1882)
- Listen, my boy, I’ve a word for you, And this is the word (Child’s Friend, 1882)
- Listen, Now We Tell a Mystery (Jann Aldredge-Clanton)
- Listen, Oh Gentiles (Juanita Rogolino)
- Listen, O ye formal saints
- Listen! O Zion! Jehovah hath spoken (Phoebe Palmer)
- Listen! O Zion! Jehovah hath spoken; The Lord thy Redeemer, commands thee arise (Phoebe Palmer)
- Listen to My Cry, LORD (Henrietta Ten Harmsel)
- Listen to the Echo (Luigi Cherubini)
- Listen to the joyful tidings (Otto Fetting)
- Listen to the Mockingbird (Septimus Winner)
- Listen to the Mocking-Bird (Septimus Winner)
- Listen To The Mocking Bird (Septimus Winner)
- Listen to the prophet’s voice (Dona W. Haws)
- Listen to the still, small voice! (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Listen to the still small voice! Listen! Listen! (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Listen to the Trumpeters (John A. Granade)
- Listen to the water mill (Sarah Doudney)
- Listen to the Word That God Has Spoken (Anon.)
- Listen to Your Savior Call (William Cowper)
- Listen Well (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Listen! You Nations (John W. Arthur)
- List to my song, O, ye down-trodden nations
- List to that sound—that rolling chime (Eliza R. Snow)
- List to the Bells (Anon.)
- List to the bells, silvery bells (Anon.)
- List to the bluebird (Louis C. Elson)
- List to the bluebird, O’er the meadows winging (Louis C. Elson)
- List to the blueburd, O’er the meadows winging (Louis C. Elson)
- List to the song, beautiful song (Maria Straub)
- Litany (John R. Halliday)
- Litany of Praise: Our Covenanting God (David A. Hoekema)
- Litany of the Saints
- Literary (Vilate Raile)
- Little Angel (Jane Knudsen Poulsen)
- Little angel fresh from heaven (Jane Knudsen Poulsen)
- Little Annie clung to her mother’s side (Eliza R. Snow)
- Little Annie Rooney (Michael Nolan)
- Little Babe in the manger bed (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Little Baby (Traci Law)
- Little baby, fresh from heaven (Tamara Howell)
- Little baby in a manger (Traci Law)
- Little Baby Jesus (Lucy Kobalt)
- Little Baby Jesus Was born on Christmas Day (Lucy Kobalt)
- Little Baby Moses (Eleanor Doan)
- Little Baby Moses had a boat for his bed (Eleanor Doan)
- Little bare feet kicking dust on the way (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- Little Bee Said (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little Bells of Westminster
- Little Bethlehem of Judah (Calvin Seerveld)
- Little Betty (Eliza R. Snow)
- Little Betty loves her doll (Eliza R. Snow)
- Little Birds of Praise Are We (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Little Bird Song
- Little Bit of Hope
- Little Bits of Cloth (Orrin Hatch)
- Little Bo-Peep
- Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, And can’t
- Little Boy Timbo (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little Brook (Beth Milliken Joerger)
- Little brook, little brook, ripple on your way (Beth Milliken Joerger)
- Little Brother Vegetable (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Little Brother Vegetable, Sat within a dish (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Little Brown Jug (Septimus Winner)
- Little brown pony (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little brown sparrows
- Little by little, as the grey of dawn (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Little Chicken (William H. Neidlinger)
- Little chicks like yellow balls, Peep, peep, peep (Harriet B. Jones)
- Little Child (Elizabeth A. Wright)
- Little children, come and learn (Charlotte B. Merritt)
- Little children, come to Me (Robin Mann)
- Little children, love the Savior (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Little children, love the Savior, learn to do his holy (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Little children, praise the Savior, he regards you
- Little children’s feet can run and play
- Little children, sweet and gay, carrousel is running
- Little Children, Welcome (Fred Pratt Green)
- Little comrades, let us wander
- Little comrades, let us wander where the blossoms
- Little copper birthday pennies (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Little copper birthday pennies, tell us what you (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Little Cowboys (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little David
- Little David, play on yo’ harp, Hallelu!
- Little David, play on your harp, Hallelu!
- Little David, play on your harp, Hallelu! hallelu!
- Little, deserted house Here at the desert’s edge (Olive C. Wehr)
- Little Dick is papa’s man (R. C. Evans)
- Little Drops (Anon.)
- Little drops of water (Anon.)
- Little drops of water, little grains of sand (Anon.)
- Little drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the (Anon.)
- Little Drummer Boy (Katherine K. Davis)
- Little duties (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Little Eyes (Christopher R. Blackall)
- Little eyes, little eyes, Softly close in worship now (Christopher R. Blackall)
- Little eyes, Looking wise (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Little Feet
- Little flowers came through the ground (Laura E. Richards)
- Little flower with starry brow, Slumb’ring in thy (William Fletcher)
- Little Footsteps
- Little footsteps, soft and gentle
- Little Good Health Elves (Bertha Morris Parker)
- Little good health elves are we (Bertha Morris Parker)
- Little Grey Home in the West (Dorothy Eardley-Wilmot)
- Little Is Much When God Is in It (Kittie L. Suffield)
- Little Jack Horner (Anon.)
- Little Jack Horner et als (Anon.)
- Little Jack Horner sat in a corner (Anon.)
- Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner, Eating (Anon.)
- Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie (Anon.)
- Little Jack Horner sat in a corner eating his Christmas pie (Anon.)
- Little Jack Horner sat in the corner (Anon.)
- Little Jack Pumpkin Head, why do you stare (Alice C. Parsons)
- Little Jennie, pretty Jennie (Evan Stephens)
- Little Jennie—pretty Jennie with the sweet brown eyes (Evan Stephens)
- Little Jesus (Marilyn Curtis White)
- Little Johnny England
- Little Johnny England, he went a-wandering
- Little Joys (Grace Candland Jacobsen)
- Little Knees Should Lowly Bend (A. C. Smyth)
- Little knees should lowly bend, Little knees (A. C. Smyth)
- Little knees should lowly bend, Little knees should lowly bend (A. C. Smyth)
- Little Kristin (Martha F. Simmonds)
- Little Lamb (Gary Croxall)
- Little lamb in a manger (Gary Croxall)
- Little Lambs (Annie Edwards Watson)
- Little lambs, in the meadows tonight (Annie Edwards Watson)
- Little Lambs So White and Fair (Elizabeth Whitney Brown)
- Little lambs so white and fair Are the Shepherd’s (Elizabeth Whitney Brown)
- Little lambs so white and fair Are the shepherd’s constant (Elizabeth Whitney Brown)
- Little lambs so white and fair Are the shepherd’s constant care (Elizabeth Whitney Brown)
- Little lambs who roam (Gary Croxall; Kathleen Wood Holyoak)
- Little Lambs Who Roam (Gary Croxall)
- Little leaf, so like the others (Hazel T. Latimer)
- Little Lispers (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Little Liza Jane (Folk song)
- Little log cabin of long ago (Kathryn F. Clyde)
- Little Lullaby (Rita S. Robinson)
- Little Maggie May (G. W. Moore)
- Little Man in the Woods (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Little Nell
- Little One (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- Little One, Born to Bring (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Little one, born to bring us such love (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Little ones, come! we will worship together (Lula Greene Richards)
- Little one, sleeping so peacefully (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- Little ones, the Savior loves you (Lula Greene Richards)
- Little ones, the Savior loves you; for he died that (Lula Greene Richards)
- Little papoose, my little goose
- Little people, do you know (James P. Olsen)
- Little people, do you know What is underneath (James P. Olsen)
- Little people, do you know What is underneath the snow? (James P. Olsen)
- Little Peter Rabbit
- Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear
- Little Pig
- Little pig, little pig, Let me come in
- Little pilgrim’s song (John Cennick)
- Little Pioneer Children (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Little Pioneer Children (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- Little pioneer children gath’ring berries for food (A. Laurence Lyon)
- Little Prairie Flower
- Little Puppy
- Little Purple Pansies (Alice E. Allen)
- Little purple pansies, touched with yellow gold (Alice E. Allen)
- Little Red Caboose
- Little red caboose, chug-chug-chug
- Little red caboose, little red caboose
- Little Samuel (Jane Taylor)
- Little Seeds Lay Fast Asleep (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little Seeds Lie Fast Asleep (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little seeds lie fast asleep In a row, in a row (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Little Silver Mother (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Little silver mother, don’t you hear the call o’ spring, (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Little Sir Echo (J. S. Fearis; Laura Rountree Smith)
- Little Sir, Echo, how do you do? (J. S. Fearis; Laura Rountree Smith)
- Little sister has golden curls (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- Little Songs (M. M. George)
- Little songs, all full of joy (M. M. George)
- Little Sparrows (Edna M. Shaw)
- Little Stars (Harriett H. Pierson)
- Little star, that shines so bright (Eliza R. Snow)
- Little star that shines so bright, Come (Eliza R. Snow)
- Little star that shines so bright, Come and peep (Eliza R. Snow)
- Little Steps to Heaven (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Little Sunbeams (Eben E. Rexford)
- Little Sunbeams (Christopher R. Blackall)
- Little Sunbeams, we’ll away from our Sabbath school (Christopher R. Blackall)
- Little things (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Little Things (Mollie Shaffer)
- Little Things (Anon.)
- Little Things (Ross Boothe; Christian Hobbs)
- Little Things (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- Little Tommy Tinker (Anon.)
- Little Tommy Tinker sat on a clinker (Anon.)
- Little Tom Tinker (Anon.)
- Little Tom Tinker got burned by a clinker (Anon.)
- Little Tom Tinker got burned with a clinker (Anon.)
- Little Tom Tinker was burnt by a clinker (Anon.)
- Little Tuscan maid so gay and blithe (Italian folk song)
- Little Violet (Douglas Brian)
- Little violet, sweetly hiding in thy verdure’s lovely (Douglas Brian)
- Little voices sweetly singing, little prayers we (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Little Wheel (African-American spiritual)
- Little Wheel A-Turnin’ (African-American spiritual)
- Little White Kitten (Jennie C. Neal)
- Little white kitten is always so neat (Jennie C. Neal)
- Little white kitten is always so neat, she washes her face (Jennie C. Neal)
- Little white snow-drop, just waking up (Amanda Turner)
- Little white snowdrop, just waking up, Violet (Amanda Turner)
- Little White Snowdrops (Amanda Turner)
- Little white snowdrops, just waking up (Amanda Turner)
- Little Wonder (Mary Ann W. Snowball)
- Little wonder, Baby dear (Mary Ann W. Snowball)
- Little words of kindness
- Liturgy of the Palms
- Live (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Live by my Side
- Live by my side, and when death calls me
- Live by the Light of His Love (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Live Closer to Jesus (C. Harold Lowden)
- Live closer to Jesus, draw nearer each day (C. Harold Lowden)
- Live each minute and second of your greening years (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Live Forever (Nik Day)
- Live for Something (Jennie A. Bisbee)
- Live for something: be not idle (Jennie A. Bisbee)
- Live in Charity (Taizé Community)
- Live in charity and steadfast love / Ubi caritas et amor (Taizé Community)
- Live in the Light (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Live into Hope (Jane Parker Huber)
- Live into hope of captives freed (Jane Parker Huber)
- Live It (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Live Life in a Sweet Key (Marie Manwaring Anderson)
- Live Like You Believe (Tyler Castleton; Jenny Phillips)
- Live Together in Love (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Live Up to Your Privilege (Brooke Snow)
- Live What I Know (Tyler Castleton)
- Live While I’m Alive
- Living below in this old sinful world (James Coats)
- Living by faith in Jesus above (James Wells)
- Living forever O marvelous thought (Haldor Lillenas)
- Living for Jesus (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Living for Jesus (C. F. W.)
- Living for Jesus a life that is true (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Living for Jesus, oh what peace! (C. F. W.)
- Living He loved me (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- Living He loved me, dying He saved me (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- Living in a world (Nik Day; Kylee Shaffer; Malorie Ward)
- Living in a world where choice is free (Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Steve James)
- Living Spirit, Holy Fire (Ruth Duck)
- Living Stones (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Living Stones (Terry W. York)
- Living stones, we raise a temple (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Living the Legacy (Kenneth Cope; Julie de Azevedo)
- Living Water (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Living Water! (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Living Water (Nik Day; Tyler Castleton)
- Living Water (Ben Olsen)
- Living Water, Bread of Life (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- “Living water!” O how sweet (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- Lizzie’s Birthday (R. C. Evans)
- Lloyd George Knew My Father
- Lo, a Child, born to low estate (Sally DeFord)
- Lo! A Mighty Angel Flying (V. James Lovalvo)
- Lo! a mighty angel flying, Down to earth (V. James Lovalvo)
- Lo! A Mighty Army (Henry Godden Jackson)
- Lo! a mighty army now assembling (Henry Godden Jackson)
- Lo! a mighty host of Jacob (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lo, a mighty host of Jacob, Tented (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lo! an Ensign of Peace on the tops of the mountains (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lo a Temple (Charles L. Walker)
- Lo! a Temple, long expected (Charles L. Walker)
- Lo! a Temple, long expected, in St. George (Charles L. Walker)
- Lo! a Temple, long expected, in St. George shall stand (Charles L. Walker)
- Loaves Were Broken, Words Were Spoken (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Lo, a voice to heaven sounding (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Loch Lomond (Anon.)
- Loch Lomond (R. C. Evans)
- Lode Star (Norma Anne Kirkendall)
- Lo! Elijah’s come, to turn (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lo, far in the realms of Missouri (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lo, freedom’s banners waving (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Lo! From the dust a voice resounded (M. Charles Woods)
- Lo! from the heavens in bright array
- Lof zij de Heer, de almachtige (Joachim Neander)
- Lof zij de Heer, de almachtige / Praise to the Lord, the Almighty / Loué soit Dieu le Seigneur (Joachim Neander)
- Logan Temple
- Lo, God is here! Let us adore (Gerhard Tersteegen)
- Lo! good news from Zion coming (A. M. Harmon)
- Lo He Comes in Clouds Descending (Charles Wesley)
- Lo! he comes, with clouds descending (Charles Wesley)
- Lo! he comes with clouds descending, Once for favored sinners slain! (Charles Wesley)
- Lo, How a Rose (German carol, 16th century)
- Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (German carol, 16th century)
- Lo, How a Rose Is Growing (German carol, 16th century)
- Lo, how many truths need stating (David H. Smith)
- Lo, I Am with You (Iona Community; Guy Aydelott)
- Lo! I am with you saith the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lo, I am with you to the end of the world (Iona Community; Guy Aydelott)
- Lo, in the likeness of fire (Venantius Honorius Fortunatus)
- Loleachi (Verda E. Bryant)
- Lo My Shepherd Is Divine (Franz Joseph Haydn)
- London (Eliza R. Snow)
- London Bridge (Anon.)
- London bridge is falling down (Anon.)
- London Bridge is falling down, falling down (Anon.)
- Londonderry Air (W. G. Rothery)
- Londonderry Air (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- Londonerry Air (W. G. Rothery)
- London Street Cries (William Hayes)
- Lonely (Nik Day)
- Lonely the Boat (Hope Omachi-Kawashima; Doug Sugano; Linda Sugano; Hae Jong Kim; Helen Kim)
- Lonely the boat, sailing at sea (Hope Omachi-Kawashima; Doug Sugano; Linda Sugano; Hae Jong Kim; Helen Kim)
- Lone on the rocky crag a tree flings high (Grace Williams Porter)
- Lonesome Road (American folk song)
- Lonesome Roving Wolves (Levi Ward Hancock)
- Lonesome Valley (African-American spiritual)
- Long Ago (Vida E. Smith)
- Long Ago (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Long Ago (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Long Ago (Anon.)
- Long ago a Babe was born in Bethlehem (Julie Larsen)
- Long ago and far away (Edward Traill Horn III)
- Long ago, in Bethlehem (Daunell J. Clarke)
- Long ago in Bethlehem, In a manger bare (Laurie Williams Sowby)
- Long ago, long ago, Far, far away (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Long Ago, Prophets Knew (Fred Pratt Green)
- Long ago the Father sent His chosen Son (Karen Anderson Stephens)
- Long ago there was born (P. W. Blackmer)
- Long ago when Joseph Smith (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- Long Ago, Within a Garden (Devan Jensen)
- Long Ago You Taught Your People (Martin Leckebusch)
- Long and short; oblong and square (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Long before morning, without a warning (Kenneth Cope)
- Long before the world awakens (Wayne Burton; Tyler Castleton)
- Long before the World Is Waking (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Long before we came to earth, long before (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Long have we sought eternal life (S. M. Glasgow)
- Longing for Light, We Wait in Darkness (Bernadette Farrell)
- Longing For The Gathering (Bertha Ashton)
- Long-Legged Sailor (Traditional)
- Long live the man in this old mission found (Alvin Knisley)
- Long, Long Ago (Anon.)
- Long, Long Ago (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Long, long ago, on the banks of the river (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Long, long ago, when earth and time (Eliza R. Snow)
- Long Long Trail (Anon.)
- Long o’er the earth hath darkness reigned (Joel H. Johnson)
- Long Old Road
- Long over the earth hath darkness reigned (Joel H. Johnson)
- Long shadows creep across the rolling plains (Patricia Bryson)
- Long the Lamanites have wandered (Joel H. Johnson)
- Long we have sighed for the glory of Zion (David H. Smith)
- Long we have sighed for the glory of Zion, Noting with patience the signs of the day (David H. Smith)
- Long years ago a story was told of a gracious royal (Hallie Grigg)
- Long years have pass’d since you and I (R. B. Jones)
- Looby Loo
- Look all around you, find some one in need (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Look all around you, find someone in need (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Look and Learn (Nah Young-Soo; John L. Bell)
- Look and learn from the birds of the air (Nah Young-Soo; John L. Bell)
- Look and Live (William A. Ogden)
- Look and Live (Greg Simpson; Jim Funk)
- Look at all the signs, look at all (Cherie Call)
- Look at the Baby (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Look at the Stars (Eliza R. Snow)
- Look at the World (John Rutter)
- Look at This Man, Born of God (Ko Yuki)
- Look at you now, look how you’ve grown (Michael Webb)
- Look down, look down that lonesome road (American folk song)
- Look for the Beautiful (Franklin E. Belden)
- Look for the beautiful, look for the true (Franklin E. Belden)
- Look from thy sphere of endless day (William Cullen Bryant)
- Look from Your Sphere of Endless Day (William Cullen Bryant)
- Looking for the Savior (John S. Davis)
- Looking Out for Mother
- Looking This Way (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Looking to the night (Steve James)
- Looking Unto Jesus (H. L.)
- Looking unto Jesus, in faith I came (H. L.)
- Look Inside (Julie S. Anderson)
- Look inside yourself and you will find (Julie S. Anderson)
- Look, look, look (Leah Patt Rivenburg)
- Look, look, look. High up in the sky, here comes (Leah Patt Rivenburg)
- Look not backward, but ahead (Frances Mills)
- Look, Now He Stands! (George Utech)
- Look, now he stands! Stones could not hold him down for long (George Utech)
- Look, oh, look, the sight is glorious (Thomas Kelly)
- Look on Him and Live (Sally DeFord)
- Look on Me This Day (David A. Zabriskie)
- Look! On the mountain’s blue height (Josef Anton Henne)
- Look Out! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Look out! Look out! Look out! Look out! Halloween (Rita S. Robinson)
- Looks like another storm is rolling in (Michael Webb; Kenneth Cope; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Randy Kartchner)
- Looks Like Change (April Meservy)
- Look there! the Christ, our Brother (John Bennett)
- Look, the Sight is Glorious (Thomas Kelly)
- Look to God and Live (Steven K. Jones)
- Look to God and Live (Diane Tuiofu)
- Look to Jesus (G. K. K.)
- Look to the Day (John Rutter)
- Look to the Harvest field, Lord (Joseph Smith III)
- Look to the Harvest-field, Lord, in thy might (Joseph Smith III)
- Look to the Harvest-field, Lord, in thy might, Send thy loved Reapers forth armed with the sword (Joseph Smith III)
- Look to the Lamb of God (H. G. Jackson)
- Look to the Light (Steve James)
- Look To The Right, Child (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Look to the right, child, look to the right (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Look to You (Nik Day)
- Look Up (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Look Up (Francis Acland)
- Look Up (Melanie Hoffman; Roger Hoffman)
- Look Up (Ruth C. Mountain)
- Look up ahead, see the crossroads of life (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Look Up and be Happy, My Boy (Edward H. Anderson)
- Look Up, and Put Your Trust in God (Evan Stephens)
- Look up, a new thing I am doing (Joy F. Patterson)
- Look up! Look up! And trust in God your Friend (Henry Garner)
- Look upon us, blessed Lord (Robert A. S. Macalister; Tobias Clausnitzer)
- Look up, sad soul, through thy distress (Francis Acland)
- Look up, ye saints! direct your eye (John Needham)
- Look what it’s done It’s chased away (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Look Who Gathers at Christ’s Table! (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Look, ye nations, gaze and wonder! (Charles Derry)
- Look, ye nations, gaze and wonder! Lo! the church of Christ appears (Charles Derry)
- Look, Ye Saints! (Thomas Kelly)
- Look, ye saints! The sight is glorious (Thomas Kelly)
- Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious: See the man of sorrows now (Thomas Kelly)
- Look, You Saints, the Cloud of Witness (John H. Dickson)
- Lo! On the Water’s Brink (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Lo! On the Water’s Brink We Stand (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Lo! on the water’s brink we stand, To do the Father’s (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Lo! on the water’s brink we stand, To do the Father’s will (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Loose The Chains, Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lord, Accept into Thy Kingdom (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Lord, accept into thy kingdom Each repentant (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Lord, accept our grateful praise (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Lord, Accept Our Offering (Nathan Howe)
- Lord, Accept Our True Devotion (Richard Alldridge)
- Lord, accept our true devotion, Let Thy Spirit (Richard Alldridge)
- Lord, accept our true devotion; Let thy Spirit whisper (Richard Alldridge)
- Lord, again we come before Thee, As this meeting (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Lord and Saviour, True and Kind (Handley C. G. Moule)
- Lord, as a Pilgrim (Gilbert E. Doan; Wilhelmi Malmivaara)
- Lord, as a pilgrim on earth I roam (Aino Lilja Kantonen-Halkola; Wilhelmi Malmivaara; Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- Lord, as a pilgrim through life I go (Gilbert E. Doan; Wilhelmi Malmivaara)
- Lord, as I look upon thy holy house (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Lord, as of old at Pentecost (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Lord, as of old at Pentecost, thou didst thy power display (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Lord, as the Day Begins (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Lord, as thine elders stand in thy stead (Ruth G. Smith)
- Lord, as to thy dear Cross we flee (John Hampden Gurney)
- Lord, as We Rise to Leave (Fred Kaan)
- Lord, as we rise to leave the shell of worship (Fred Kaan)
- Lord, as we thy name profess (Edwin P. Parker)
- Lord, at this closing hour (Eleazar Thompson Fitch)
- Lord, at this closing hour, Establish ev’ry heart (Eleazar Thompson Fitch)
- Lord, before Thy presence come (John Taylor)
- Lord, Be Glorified (Bob Kilpatrick)
- Lord, be thy word my rule (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Lord, Bid Your Servant Go in Peace (James Quinn)
- Lord, Bless Each Afflicted One (Gwyn Nichols)
- Lord, bless this bread That, sharing, I may know (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Lord Bless Us as We Part (Maria A. Davis; Charles E. Davis)
- Lord, by the water we now stand (Charles E. Cottrill)
- LORD, Chasten Not in Anger (Clarence P. Walhout)
- Lord Christ, when first thou camest to men (Walter Russell Bowie)
- Lord Christ, when first thou cam’st to earth (Walter Russell Bowie)
- Lord Christ, When First You Came to Earth (Walter Russell Bowie)
- Lord, Dismiss Us (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord dismiss us with thy blessing as we (Maria A. Davis; Charles E. Davis)
- Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Fill (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing; Fill our hearts (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing; Fill our hearts with (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing; Fill our hearts with joy and peace (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord, Dismiss Us with Your Blessing (John Fawcett; Walter Shirley)
- Lord, divine, to thee we pray (Hazel Rook)
- Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor (George H. Bourne)
- Lord, enthroned in heav’nly splendor (George H. Bourne)
- Lord, every nation on earth shall adore you
- Lord, forever at thy side (James Montgomery; Charles P. Price)
- Lord, for the Gift of Children (Duane Blakley)
- Lord, for the Years (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Lord, for the years Your love has kept and guided (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Lord, for Thy tender mercies’ sake
- Lord, for tomorrow and its needs (Sybil F. Partridge)
- Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray (Sybil F. Partridge)
- Lord, from whose hand we take our charge (W. Charter Piggott)
- Lord, give me a praying spirit (Elbernita “Twinkie” Clark)
- Lord give us faith to trust in Thee (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Lord God and Holy Ghost (James Montgomery)
- Lord God and Holy Ghost, Lord God and Holy Ghost In the accepted hour (James Montgomery)
- Lord God of Hosts (Shepherd Knapp)
- Lord God of hosts, whose mighty hand (John Oxenham)
- Lord God of Hosts, whose purpose (Shepherd Knapp)
- Lord God of Hosts, whose purpose, never swerving (Shepherd Knapp)
- Lord God of Majesty and Might (Harry A. Dean)
- Lord God, Our Thanks to Thee We Raise (Frederick K. Brewster)
- Lord God, the Holy Ghost (James Montgomery)
- Lord God, to Thee We Give All Praise (Philipp Melanchthon; Paul Eber; Emanuel Cronenwett)
- Lord God to Whom Our Thoughts Can Fly (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Lord God, We Meet in Jesus’ Name (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Lord God, We Praise You (Gregory I)
- Lord God, we praise you, now the night is over (Gregory I)
- Lord, God when Thou didst finish all Thy Labors (James Curry)
- Lord God Whose Hand So Mighty (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Lord God, you now have set your servant free (Rae E. Whitney)
- Lord God, Your Love Has Called Us Here (Brian Wren)
- Lord, Grant Me Breath (Aaron Waite)
- Lord, grant me breath that I may speak (Aaron Waite)
- Lord! grant that I may meekly prove
- Lord! grant that I may meekly prove Forever faithful to thy love
- Lord, grant that we in wisdom’s ways
- Lord, have mercy (Mason Martens)
- Lord, have mercy (Richard Proulx)
- Lord, have mercy (Franz Schubert)
- Lord, have mercy (Richard Felciano)
- Lord, have mercy (William Mathias)
- Lord, have mercy (Avon Gillespie)
- Lord, have mercy
- Lord, have mercy (Marty Haugen)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Liturgical text)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Leon C. Roberts)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Wyatt Tee Walker)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Swee Hong Lim)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Liturgical text)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Steve Merkel)
- Lord, Have Mercy (John Michael Talbot)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Healey Willan)
- Lord, Have Mercy (J. Christopher Pardini)
- Lord, Have Mercy (John Merbecke)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Charles Winifred Douglas)
- Lord, Have Mercy (Leo Sowerby)
- Lord, have mercy, Christ have mercy (Liturgical text)
- Lord, have mercy, Lord, have mercy (Leon C. Roberts)
- Lord, have mercy, Lord, have mercy (Wyatt Tee Walker)
- Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy
- Lord, have mercy upon us (John Merbecke)
- Lord, have mercy upon us (Charles Winifred Douglas)
- Lord, have mercy upon us (Leo Sowerby)
- Lord, have mercy upon us
- Lord, Have Mercy upon Us (Healey Willan)
- Lord, Have Mercy upon Us (J. Christopher Pardini)
- Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline (Kyrie Eleison; George J. Elvey)
- Lord, have mercy upon us; Christ (Kyrie Eleison)
- Lord, have mercy when we pray (Henry H. Milman)
- Lord, have mercy when we pray, Strength to seek a better way (Henry H. Milman)
- Lord, hear our prayer
- Lord, help me as I seek (Rinda Hiatt Fullmer)
- Lord, help me live from day to day (Charles Meigs)
- Lord, help me to calmly endure (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lord, Help Me to Hold Out (James Cleveland)
- Lord, Help Me to Know Your Presence (Geoff Twigg)
- Lord, Help Us Ever to Retain (Ludwig Helmbold; Matthias Loy)
- Lord, Help Us Walk Your Servant Way (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Lord, Here Am I (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Lord, Here Amidst the Poor (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Lord, here amidst the poor and blind (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Lord, how mysterious are thy ways! (Anne Steele)
- Lord, how mysterious are thy ways! How blind are we! how mean our praise! (Anne Steele)
- Lord, I am fondly, earnestly longing (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Lord, I am not mine, but yours alone (John Wesley)
- Lord, I am pleading; hear Thou my prayer (H. L.)
- Lord, I believe! Help Thou mine unbelief! (Toni Thomas)
- Lord, I believe thy every word (Charles Wesley)
- LORD, I Bring My Songs to You (Marie J. Post)
- Lord, I care not for riches (Mary A. Kidder)
- Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold (Mary A. Kidder)
- Lord, I come to you (Geoff Bullock)
- Lord, I come to you; Let my heart be changed (Geoff Bullock)
- Lord, if at Thy command (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, If It Be Thy Will (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Lord, I Give You (Randall Pratt)
- Lord, I give You my voice to sing (Randall Pratt)
- LORD, I Gladly Trust (Martin Leckebusch)
- LORD, I gladly trust in you (Martin Leckebusch)
- Lord, I have made thy word my choice (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, I have made thy word my choice, My lasting heritage (Isaac Watts)
- Lord I Have Seen Thy Salvation (John Cooper)
- Lord, I Have Shut the Door (William M. Runyan)
- Lord, I have started to walk in the light (Herbert Buffum)
- Lord, I Hear of Showers of Blessing (Elizabeth Codner)
- Lord, I hear of showers of blessings (Elizabeth Codner)
- Lord, I hear of show’rs of blessing (Elizabeth Codner)
- Lord, I hear of show’rs of blessings (Elizabeth Codner)
- Lord, I humbly ask Thee now (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Lord, I Lay My Life Before You (Jan McGuire)
- Lord, I lift mine eyes to the hills (Richard Smallwood)
- Lord, I Lift Your Name on High (Rick Founds)
- Lord, I Love You
- Lord, I’m Coming Home (William J. Kirkpatrick)
- Lord, in the Morning (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, in the morning thou shall hear (Isaac Watts)
- Lord in the morning thou shalt hear (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, in these days of error and confusion (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Lord, in the strength of grace (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, in This Hour (Naomi Russell)
- Lord, in this hour enable us to see (Naomi Russell)
- Lord, in this sacred hour (Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch)
- Lord, in this sacred hour, Within thy courts we bend (Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch)
- Lord, in thy Name thy servants plead (John Keble)
- Lord, in whom our fathers trust (James Dunn)
- Lord in whom our fathers trust, maker of the earth (James Dunn)
- Lord, I offer my life to You (Claire Cloninger; Don Moen)
- Lord, I Pray (Jean C. Keegstra-De Boer)
- Lord, I prayed and I prayed, prayed all night long (Clara Ward)
- Lord, Is It I? (Jennette Jay Booth; Merrijane Rice)
- Lord, Is It I? (Dean McIntyre)
- Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care (Richard Baxter)
- Lord, I Want to Be a Christian (American folk hymn)
- Lord, I want to be a Christian in-a my heart (American folk hymn)
- Lord, I want to be a Christian In a my heart (American folk hymn)
- Lord, I want to be a Christian in my heart (American folk hymn)
- Lord, I want to be a Christian In my heart, in my heart (American folk hymn)
- Lord, I want to be more holy in my heart (Howard Thurman)
- Lord, I want to live for Thee (F. L. Eiland)
- Lord, I Was Blind: I Could Not See (William T. Matson)
- Lord, I will bless thee all my days (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, I Will Follow Thee (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Lord, I will lift mine eyes to the hills (Richard Smallwood)
- Lord, I would be meek and lowly (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lord, I Would Follow Thee (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Lord, I Would Own Thy Tender Care (Anon.)
- Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now (Wilhelm II; Catherine Winkworth)
- Lord Jesus Christ Has Paid the Price (Robert P. Manookin)
- Lord Jesus Christ, Life-Giving Bread (Johann Rist; Arthur T. Russell)
- Lord Jesus Christ, Lover of All (John L. Bell)
- Lord Jesus Christ, the Children’s Friend (Henry L. Lettermann)
- Lord Jesus Christ, the Church’s Head (William J. Schaefer; Johann Mentzer)
- Lord Jesus Christ, We Humbly Pray (Henry Eyster Jacobs)
- Lord Jesus Christ, with Us Abide (Philipp Melanchthon; Nicolaus Selnecker; F. Samuel Janzow)
- Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared (Samuel Kinner)
- Lord, Jesus Christ, Your Light shines (Jacques Berthier)
- Lord Jesus Christ, your light shines within us (Jacques Berthier)
- Lord Jesus, I Long in Thy Presence to Live (A. W. M.)
- Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole (James L. Nicholson)
- Lord Jesus, of You I Will Sing (Les Petites Sœurs de Jésus)
- Lord Jesus, of you I will sing as I journey (Les Petites Sœurs de Jésus)
- Lord Jesus, Sun of Righteousness (Anne K. LeCroy)
- Lord Jesus, think on me (Synesius of Cyrene)
- Lord Jesus, think on me, and purge away my sin (Synesius of Cyrene)
- Lord Jesus, Who through Forty Days (Claudia F. I. Hernaman)
- Lord Jesus, You Shall Be My Song (Les Petites Sœurs de Jésus)
- Lord Jesus, you shall be my song as I journey / Jésus, je voudrais te chanter sur ma route (Les Petites Sœurs de Jésus)
- Lord, Keep Me Day by Day (Eddie Williams)
- Lord, keep my soul from day to day (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Lord, keep us steadfast in thy word (Martin Luther)
- Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word (Martin Luther)
- Lord, Lay Some Soul upon My Heart (Leon Tucker; Mack Weaver; B. McKinney)
- Lord, Lead Me by Your Spirit (Eric L. Selden)
- Lord, lead me by your Spirit into a better light (Eric L. Selden)
- Lord, lead the way the Savior went (William Croswell)
- Lord, lead the way the Savior went, By lane and cell obscure (William Croswell)
- Lord, let me be your instrument (Isaiah Jones Jr.)
- Lord, let me know mine end (James Montgomery)
- Lord, let me know mine end,—My days, how brief their date (James Montgomery)
- Lord, let my faith be not a spoken thing (Naomi Russell)
- Lord, Let My Heart Be Good Soil (Handt Hanson)
- Lord, Let Thy Blessing (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, let thy blessing rest (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, let thy blessing rest in peace (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, let thy blessing rest in peace Upon us ere we part (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, Let Thy Blessings Rest In Peace (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, Let Thy Holy Spirit Come (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Lord, let thy Holy Spirit come In blessing, as we pray (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Lord, let Thy Holy Spirit now (Edward L. Sloan)
- Lord, Let Thy Power Attend Thy Word (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, let thy power attend thy word While here we wait to praise (Joseph Smith III)
- Lord, let thy Spirit, from earthly passion weaning (Valdimar Briem)
- Lord, Let Us Now Depart in Peace (Source unknown)
- Lord, Let Your Holy Spirit Come (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Lord, let Your light, light of Your face (Michael W. Smith; Deborah Smith)
- LORD, Listen to My Righteous Plea (Helen Otte)
- Lord, Listen to Your Children Praying (Ken Medema)
- Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord
- Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, will I see thee face to face?
- Lord, Make Me More Holy (Roland M. Carter)
- Lord, make me to know your ways
- Lord, make me wise in the years ahead (Alice Crossan Bayne)
- Lord, make Thy mercy known
- Lord, make us ever strong and true (Emilie Fendall Johnson)
- Lord, Make Us Instruments (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Lord, make us instruments of your peace (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Lord, Make Us More Holy (Roland M. Carter)
- Lord, Make Us Servants (Francis of Assisi; James Quinn)
- Lord, Make Us Servants of Your Peace (Francis of Assisi; James Quinn)
- Lord may I walk the path with Thee (Janet Shurtliff)
- Lord, May Our Hearts (Charles Derry)
- Lord, may our hearts be (Charles Derry)
- Lord, May Our Hearts be Tuned (Charles Derry)
- Lord, May Our Hearts Be Tuned to Sing (Charles Derry)
- Lord, may our hearts be tuned to sing Thy great and everlasting praise (Charles Derry)
- Lord, May Thy Will Be Done (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Lord, may thy will be done. Amen (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Lord, may we ever know (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lord, Most High (Don Harris; Gary Sadler)
- Lord, my all is in thy hand (Joel H. Johnson)
- LORD, My Petition Heed (Bert Polman)
- Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace (Liturgical text)
- Lord of All (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Lord of All Being (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of all being, thron’d afar (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of all being, thron’d afar, Thy glory (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of All Being, Throned Afar (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of all being, throned afar, The glory (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of all being, throned afar, Thy glory (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of all being, throned afar, Thy glory flames (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Lord of all creation (Marc Byrd; Steve Hindalong)
- Lord of all creation, of water, earth, and sky (Marc Byrd; Steve Hindalong)
- Lord of All Good (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord of all good, our gifts we bring to you (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord of all good, our gifts we bring you now (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord of All Hopefulness (Jan Struther)
- Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy (Jan Struther)
- Lord of All Nations (Olive Wise Spannaus)
- Lord of All Nations, Grant Me Grace (Olive Wise Spannaus)
- Lord of all, to thee we raise (Folliot S. Pierpoint)
- Lord of all worlds, incline thy bounteous ear (Timothy Dwight)
- Lord of all worlds, inclune thy bounteous ear (Timothy Dwight)
- Lord of earth, and air, and sea (Charles Wesley)
- Lord of earth, and air, and sea, Supreme in power and grace (Charles Wesley)
- Lord of Glory, You Have Bought Us (Eliza S. Alderson)
- Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Lord of Hosts! To thee we raise (James Montgomery)
- Lord of Hosts! To thee we raise Here a house of prayer and praise (James Montgomery)
- Lord of life, who once wast cradled (W. Charter Piggott)
- Lord of Light (Howell E. Lewis)
- Lord of light, your name outshining (Howell E. Lewis)
- Lord of Our Growing Years (David Mowbray)
- Lord of Our Highest Love! (G. Y. Tickle)
- Lord of Our Life (Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern)
- Lord of our life, and God of our salvation (Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern)
- Lord of our lives, We come to thee this hour (Etelka White)
- Lord of the Bronze-Green Prairies (Grace Lane)
- Lord of the church, we humbly pray (Charles Wesley; Edward Osler)
- Lord of the Dance (Sydney Carter)
- Lord of the Dance (Sydney Carter)
- Lord of the everlasting light (Leigh Mitchell Hodges)
- Lord of the harvest, hear (Charles Wesley)
- Lord of the harvest, hear Thy needy servants’ cry (Charles Wesley)
- Lord of the Hills (Montague Phillips)
- Lord of the Living (Fred Kaan)
- Lord of the living harvest (John S. B. Monsell)
- Lord of the living harvest That whitens (John S. B. Monsell)
- Lord of the living, in your name assembled (Fred Kaan)
- Lord of the worlds above (Isaac Watts)
- Lord of the worlds above how pleasant and how (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, on This Blessed Day (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Lord, on this blessed day, To thee (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Lord, on this blessed day, To thee this pledge (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Lord, Open Now My Heart to Hear (Johann Olearius; Matthias Loy; Mark A. Jeske)
- Lord, open our lips
- Lord Our God, with Praise We Come (Petter Dass)
- Lord our God, with praise we come before you (Petter Dass)
- Lord, our holy hands we raise (Warren Jones)
- LORD, Our Lord, Your Glorious Name
- Lord, posses me now, I pray (Oswald J. Smith)
- Lord, possess me now, I pray (Oswald J. Smith)
- Lord, Pour Thy Spirit from on High (James Montgomery)
- Lord, Prepare Me (John W. Thompson; Randy Scruggs)
- Lord, prepare me to be a sanctuary (John W. Thompson; Randy Scruggs)
- Lord, Receive this Company (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; George Utech)
- Lord, Reign in Me (Brenton Brown)
- Lord, renew us in love and sacrifice (Alan Luff)
- Lord, Save Your World (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord, save your world; in bitter need (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord, Send a Revival (B. McKinney)
- Lord, send thy Spirit down, Like a refreshing (Charles Edward Pollock)
- Lord, Show Me How to Count My Days (Martin Leckebusch)
- Lord, since at thy command (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, since at thy command The word of life we sow (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, since before the world was thou hast cherished (Vere Jameson)
- Lord, Speak for Me, for I Am Yours (Marie J. Post)
- Lord, Speak to Me (Frances R. Havergal)
- Lord Speak to Me (Richard Holmes)
- Lord, speak to me that I may speak (Frances R. Havergal)
- Lord, Speak to Us, That We May Speak (Frances R. Havergal)
- Lord, Support Us All Day Long (Stephen P. Starke)
- Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me (Julie von Hausmann)
- Lord, take these hands (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- Lord, teach thy servants how to pray (James Montgomery)
- Lord, teach thy servants how to pray With rev’rence and with fear (James Montgomery)
- Lord, Teach Us How to Pray Aright (James Montgomery)
- Lord, teach us to love Thee day by day (J. G. H.)
- Lord, Thank You for This Hour (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Lord, thank you for this hour. Amen (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart (Martin Schalling)
- Lord, the light of Your love is shining (Graham Kendrick)
- Lord, This Day We’ve Come to Worship (Richard C. Dickinson)
- Lord, thou art good! All nature shows (Simon Browne)
- Lord! thou art good: all nature shows Its mighty Author kind (Simon Browne)
- Lord, thou has searched and seen me thro’ (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, Thou Hast Brought Us to This Place (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Lord thou hast search’d (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, thou hast search’d and seen me thro’ (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, thou hast search’d and seen me through (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, thou hast search’d and seen mo thro’ (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, Thou hast searched and seen me thro’ (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, Thou Hast Searched and Seen Me Through (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, thou hast searched me and dost know (Marie J. Post)
- Lord, Thou will hear me when I pray! (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, Thou Wilt Hear Me (Isaac Watts)
- Lord thou wilt hear me when I pray (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray. I am for ever (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray, I am forever thine (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, Thy Church on Earth Is Seeking (Hugh Sherlock)
- Lord, Thy Glory (Richard Mant)
- Lord, thy glory fills the heaven (Richard Mant)
- Lord, Thy Glory Fills the Heaven (Richard Mant)
- Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven; Earth (Richard Mant)
- Lord, Thy Mercy Now Entreating (Mary Ann Sidebotham)
- Lord, ’Tis Not That I Did Choose Thee (Josiah Conder)
- Lord, to thee I now surrender (Charles William Schaeffer; Johann Jacob Rambach)
- Lord , to whom shall we go?
- Lord, to Whom Shall We Go
- Lord, to You I Make Confession (Catherine Winkworth; Johann Franck)
- Lord, to You My Soul Is Lifted (Stanley Wiersma)
- Lord, unto Thee we look for salvation (E. O. S.)
- Lord! visit thy forsaken race (James Joyce)
- Lord, We Ask Thee Ere We Part (George Manwaring)
- Lord, we ask Thee, ere we part, Bless (George Manwaring)
- Lord, we ask thee, ere we part, Bless the teachings (George Manwaring)
- Lord, we believe to us and ours (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, we believe to us and ours The apostolic promise given (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, we bow in adoration, for Thy greatness and mercy (Betty Gadling)
- Lord, We Bring to You Our Children (Frank von Christierson)
- Lord, We Bring to You Our Children (Vernon L. Peterson)
- Lord, we bring to you our children for a blessing here today / Hoy queremos presentarte (Vernon L. Peterson)
- Lord, We Bring to You Our Children / Hoy queremos presentarte (Vernon L. Peterson)
- Lord, we bring to you our children on this festive, holy day (Frank von Christierson)
- Lord, We Come (William Hammond)
- Lord we come before thee (William Hammond)
- Lord, We Come before Thee Now (William Hammond)
- Lord, We Come before Thee Now (William Hammond)
- Lord, we come before Thee now, At Thy feet (William Hammond)
- Lord, we come before thee now; At thy feet we (William Hammond)
- Lord, we come before thee now, At thy feet we humbly bow (William Hammond)
- Lord, we come before the now (William Hammond)
- Lord, We Come with Hearts Aflame (Berton Braley)
- Lord, we have come at your own invitation (Fred Pratt Green)
- Lord, we have wandered like pilgrims and strangers (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lord, We Hear Your Word (Margaret Clarkson)
- Lord, We Hear Your Word with Gladness (Margaret Clarkson)
- Lord, we in thy presence come (John Taylor)
- Lord, we in thy presence come, Bow we down with holy fear (John Taylor)
- Lord, we meekly come to Thee
- Lord, we plead for faith alone (Charles Wesley)
- Lord we plead for faith alone, Faith which by our works is shown (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, We Praise You (Otis Skillings)
- Lord, we praise You, Lord, we praise You (Otis Skillings)
- Lord, we sing with joyful voices (Michael Morgan; Hal. H. Hopson)
- Lord We Thank Thee (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Lord, We Thank Thee (Charles Brewerton)
- Lord, we thank Thee for the token (Charles Brewerton)
- Lord we thank Thee for this day (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Lord we thank thee for this day, For these hours (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Lord we thank thee for this day, For these hours of work (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Lord, We Thank You for This Food (I-to Loh)
- Lord, we’ve come to worship You (Stephen Key)
- Lord, we’ve gathered here today (Mark Randy)
- Lord, we want to know You (Beverly Darnall; Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- Lord, we worship You (Nan Allen)
- Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, what our ears have heard
- Lord, When I Came into This Life (Fred Kaan)
- Lord, when iniquities abound (Isaac Watts)
- Lord, When the Sense of Thy Sweet Grace (Richard Crashaw)
- Lord, when together here we meet
- Lord, when we bend before thy throne (Joseph D. Carlyle)
- Lord, When You Came as Welcome Guest (F. Samuel Janzow)
- Lord, while for all mankind we pray (John R. Wreford)
- Lord, while for all mankind we pray, Of ev’ry clime and coast (John R. Wreford)
- Lord while thy servants lay their hands (Thomas W. Smith)
- Lord while thy servants lay their hands On each believer’s head (Thomas W. Smith)
- Lord, while we here confess (Mary Bowley Peters)
- Lord, who at Cana’s wedding-feast (Adelaide Thrupp)
- Lord, Who at Cana’s Wedding Feast (Adelaide Thrupp)
- Lord, Who Lovest
- Lord, who lovest all thy children, Hear us
- Lord, Who Lovest Little Children
- Lord, who lovest little children, Hear us
- Lord, who lovest little children Hear us as we pray to Thee
- Lord, Who May Dwell within Your House (Christopher L. Webber)
- Lord, whom winds and seas obey (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, whom winds and seas obey, Guide us on our wat’ry way (Charles Wesley)
- Lord, Whose Love (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord, Whose Love Through Humble Service (Albert F. Bayly)
- Lord, Who the Night You Were Betrayed (William H. Turton)
- Lord, who the night you were betrayed did pray (William H. Turton)
- Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days (Claudia F. Hernaman)
- Lord, Who Views All People Precious (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Lord, Who Views All People Precious / Dios que a todos ves preciosos / Seigneur, toi qui nous appelles (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Lord, Why Have You Forsaken Me (Christopher L. Webber)
- Lord, with Glowing Heart (Francis Scott Key)
- Lord, with glowing heart I’d praise thee (Francis Scott Key)
- Lord, you are good, and your mercy endureth forever (Israel Houghton)
- Lord, You are more precious than silver (Lynn De Shazo)
- Lord, You Are My Strength (Hal Hopson)
- Lord, You Are Welcome (Warren Jones)
- Lord, You Call Us to Your Service (William H. Willimon; Stephen P. West)
- Lord, You Give the Great Commission (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- Lord, You Have Brought Us (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Lord, you have brought us to this place (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- Lord, you have come to the lakeshore / Tú has venido a la orilla (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- LORD, You Have Lavished on Your Land (Marie J. Post)
- Lord, You Have Searched Me (Marie J. Post)
- Lord, you now have set your servant free
- Lord, Your Church on Earth is Seeking (Hugh Sherlock)
- Lord, Your Hands Have Formed (Delbert Rice; James Minchin; Ramon Oliano; Sario Oliano)
- Lord, your hands have formed this world (Delbert Rice; James Minchin; Ramon Oliano; Sario Oliano)
- Lord, You Were Rich Beyond All Splendor (Frank Houghton)
- Lorena (Louis Staab)
- Lo, Shepherds, Slumber Not (Czech carol)
- Los pobres siempre esperan el amanecer / The poor ones of the world awain the dawn of hope (Juan A. Espinosa)
- Lost (Brett Raymond)
- Lost in the Night (Olav Lee)
- Lost in the night do the people yet languish (Olav Lee)
- Lost Opportunity (Melvin K. Knussmann)
- Lo, the fair beauty of earth (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Lo, the fair beauty of the earth (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Lo! the Gentile chain is broken (Parley P. Pratt)
- Lo! the glorious time of promise (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lo, the Great Ark of Safety, her doors open wide (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lo! the lillies of the field (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lo! the might of God appearing (William Goode)
- Lo, the Mighty God Appearing! (William Goode)
- Lo, the mighty God appearing; From on high Jehovah (William Goode)
- Lo! the mighty God appearing; From on high Jehovah speaks! (William Goode)
- Lo! the mighty God remembers (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lo, There On Mount Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Lo, the Savior is coming, the prophets declare (Eliza R. Snow)
- Lotus Blossoms (Chinese folk song)
- Loud let the anthem exultingly ring (Thoro Harris)
- Loud let the praise of God resound
- Louez le Seigneur ! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Louez le Seigneur ! Louez / Praise, praise, praise the Lord! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Louez le Seigneur ! Louez / Prijst, prijst, prijst de Heer! Prijst / Praise, praise, praise the Lord! Praise / ¡Gloria al Señor! Alaben (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Louez le Seigneur ! / Praise, Praise, Praise the Lord! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Louez le Seigneur ! / Praise, praise, praise the Lord / ¡Gloria al Señor! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Louez le Seigneur ! / Prijst, prijst, prijst de Heer! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Louons le Seigneur ensemble / Praise the Lord together singing / Alabad a Dios, cantemos
- Love (Anna Johnson)
- Love at Home (John Hugh McNaughton)
- Love Came Down at Christmas (Christina Rossetti)
- Love Casts Out Fear (Joan Oviatt)
- Love Circles Our Lives (Mary S. Pratt; Randall Pratt)
- Love Comes Back (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Love Come Tricklin’ Down (Jonathan Harris)
- Love Consecrates the Humblest Act (Silas McManus)
- Love Divine (Charles Wesley)
- Love divine, all love (Charles Wesley)
- Love divine, all love excelling (Charles Wesley)
- Love divine, all love excelling, Joy of heav’n (Charles Wesley)
- Love Divine, All Loves Excelling (Charles Wesley)
- Love divine, so great and wondrous (Nathaniel Carlson; Frederick A. Blom)
- Love, don’t weep no more (Traditional)
- Loved with everlasting love (George W. Robinson)
- Love Enough (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Love ev’rybody as Jesus loves you (Vonnie Tims)
- Love, fond love (Evan Stephens)
- Love Found a Way (Avis Christiansen)
- Love God (Isaac Watts)
- Love God with All Your Soul and Strength (Isaac Watts)
- Love Grows As We Serve One Another (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- Love grows as we serve one another. Love shows (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- Love Has Come! (Ken Bible)
- Love has come – a light in the darkness! (Ken Bible)
- Love has come: a light in the darkness! (Ken Bible)
- Love has come—a light in the darkness! (Ken Bible)
- Love Him, love Him, all ye little children (Anon.)
- Love, I hear the trumpet sounding , but my heart (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Love Immortal (Evan Stephens)
- Love immortal, never failing (Evan Stephens)
- Love in Christ Is Strong and Living (Dorothy R. Schultz)
- Love Is (Kenneth Cope)
- Love is a gem far more precious than gold (Mark Nichols)
- Love Is a Journey (Doug Walker)
- Love Is Little (American folk song; Lisa Arrington)
- Love Is Little Reel
- Love is more than just a word (Nik Day)
- Love Is Spoken Here (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Love Is Still There (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Love Is Surrender (R. C.)
- Love Is the Promise (John Batdorf; Michael McLean)
- Love Is the Theme (Albert C. Fisher)
- Love Knows No Borders (Sally DeFord)
- Love Led Him to Calvary (George O. Webster)
- Love led the Savior, in days long ago (George O. Webster)
- Love Lifted Me (James Rowe)
- Love Lights the Way
- L-O-V-E, Love (C. L. Dorris)
- Love, Love, Love (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Love, love, love! That’s what it’s all about! (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Lovely Appear (Charles Gounod)
- Lovely Appear Over the Mountains (Charles Gounod)
- Lovely appear over the mountains The feet (Charles Gounod)
- Lovely appear over the mountains The feet of them (Charles Gounod)
- Lovely appear over the mountains The feet of them that preach (Charles Gounod)
- Lovely Child, Holy Child (David N. Johnson)
- Lovely child, holy child, gentle, mild, undefiled (David N. Johnson)
- Lovely Evening (Traditional German)
- Lovely is Hawaii, the island of Keawe (Charles E. King)
- Lovely lily in the springtime (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Lovely moon, lovely moon, Sailing so high (Clayton F. Summy; Kate S. Kellogg)
- Lovely Night (F. X. Chwatal)
- Lovely night! O lovely night! Spreading (F. X. Chwatal)
- Lovely singer gently sleep, where the birds and (Ruth May Fox)
- Lovely Star in the Sky (Reginald Heber)
- Lovely Thoughts (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Lovely World (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Love Means More (Frank Hernandez; Sherry Saunders)
- Love Never Sleeps
- “Love never sleeps!” The mother’s eye
- Love of God (W. L.)
- Love of the Father, Love of God the Son (Robert Bridges)
- Love One Another (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Love One Another
- Lover’s Evening Ramble (Evan Stephens)
- Love rules in ev’ry christian soul (Joseph Smith III)
- Love rules in ev’ry christian soul, To christian duties given (Joseph Smith III)
- Love’s Call
- Love sent my Savior to die in my stead (Robert Harkness)
- Love’s Lesson (Jane Eliza Leeson)
- Love’s Miracle (May Booth Talmage)
- Love So Amazing, So Divine (Isaac Watts)
- Love’s Old Sweet Song (G. Clifton Bingham)
- Love Song (Thurlow Lieurance)
- Love Song (Winona F. Thomas)
- Love Song to Life (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- Love so unending! (August Rische)
- Love’s redeeming work is done (Charles Wesley)
- Love’s redeeming work is done; Fought the fight, the battle won (Charles Wesley)
- Love’s Revelry (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Love’s Triumph (R. C. Evans)
- Love the Lord (Lincoln Brewster)
- Love the Lord (Lincoln Brewster)
- Love the Lord Your God (Jean Strathdee; Jim Strathdee)
- Love the Lord, your God with all your heart (Lincoln Brewster)
- Love the Lord, your God, with all your heart (Jean Strathdee; Jim Strathdee)
- Love Them Now (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Love them now. Don’t wait till they’re gone away (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Love the Savior (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Love Truth (William Willes)
- Love truth, love truth in all her bright array (William Willes)
- Love Will Find You There (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Loving Care (Nellie Poorman)
- Loving, Caring, and Sharing
- Loving Each Other (Daniel E. Lorenz)
- Loving Lord, as Now We Gather (Fred Pratt Green)
- Loving Mother, Kind and True (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Loving mother kind and true, Busy father (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Loving mother, kind and true, Busy father, he works too (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Loving One Another (Lula Greene Richards)
- Loving Parents
- Loving Savior (L. Melvin Ward)
- Loving Savior, precious Redeemer (L. Melvin Ward)
- Loving Shepherd (Jane E. Leeson)
- Loving shepherd of Thy sheep (Jane E. Leeson)
- Loving shepherd of Thy sheep, Keep Thy lambs (Jane E. Leeson)
- Loving sister, for thy kindness (John Lyon)
- Loving Spirit (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Loving Spirit, loving Spirit (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Loving word that’s nightly whispered (Ella Lauder)
- Lovin’ Life (Kenneth Cope)
- Lower Lights (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Lo! what a cloud of witnesses (John Logan)
- Lo! what an interesting sight (Isaac Watts)
- Low in a humble manger, In ages long ago (Mildred Johnson)
- Low in a manger—dear little Stranger (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Low in a manger dear little Stranger (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Low in the dust the casket lies (Eliza R. Snow)
- Low in the Grave He Lay (Robert Lowry)
- Low in the grave he lay, Jesus, my Savior (Robert Lowry)
- Low in the grave He lay—Jesus my Saviour! (Robert Lowry)
- Low, lie low, my dear little one (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- Low, lie low, my dear little one (David A. Zabriskie)
- Loyal Scouts (Ida H. White)
- Loyal to the true and the right (Evan Stephens)
- Loyal to the Truth and the Right (Evan Stephens)
- Loyalty to Christ (E. Taylor Cassel)
- Loyalty Unto Christ (Charles H. Gabriel)
- “Loyalty unto Christ” the trumpet now is sounding (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Lo! Zion’s sons are blest (Joel H. Johnson)
- Lucina’s Scrapbook (Judy Siddoway)
- Lucy Smith (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- Lueget vo Bergen und Tal (Josef Anton Henne)
- Lullaby (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Lullaby (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby (Solveig Paulson Russell)
- Lullaby (Dean Madsen)
- Lullaby (Edward Jakobowski)
- Lullaby (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Lullaby (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- Lullaby
- Lullaby (Emilie Poulsson)
- Lullaby
- Lullaby (Johannes Brahms)
- Lullaby (Michael McLean)
- Lullaby and Goodnight (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby and Good Night (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby and good-night! To cheeks rosy bright (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby and good night! With roses (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby and goodnight, with roses bedight (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby, and good-night, with roses bedight (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby and good night! With roses bedight (Karl Simrock)
- Lullaby, baby dear, Mother is watching (Annie Edwards Watson)
- Lullabye bye bye, Lullabye bye bye (Mary Gilbert Wray)
- Lullaby for Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Lullaby from Norway
- Lullaby in a canoe (Blanche K. McKey)
- Lullaby Land (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Lullaby land, O lullaby land! Lullaby land is fair! (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Lullaby-lee Lullaby-lo A mother was singing (Rita S. Robinson)
- Lullaby, Little Lamb, lulla, lullaby (Rita S. Robinson)
- Lullaby, Little One (Larry A. Allred)
- Lullaby, Little One. Angels gather near (Larry A. Allred)
- Lullaby, Lullaby (Anna Morgan Oaks)
- Lullaby, lullaby, close your eyes, lullaby; in my arms
- Lullaby, lullaby, my dearest one, Lullaby and sweetly (Robin Clare)
- Lullaby, lullaby, my little one (Jan Pinborough)
- Lullaby, lullaby, my little one. Lullaby, my child (Jan Pinborough)
- Lullaby, lullaby, Sang a mother (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Lullaby, lullaby, sang a mother sweet and low (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Lullaby (Now Go to Sleep) (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Lullaby Round
- Lulla-lullaby, lullaby, lullaby, Sweetly
- Lulla, lullaby, Oh sleep, my little baby
- Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child (English carol)
- Lullay, Thou little, tiny child, Byby, lullay, lullay (English carol)
- Lullay, Thou little tiny Child, By, By, lully (English carol)
- Lullay, Thou little tiny Child, Bye, bye, lully, lullay (English carol)
- Lully Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child (Robert Croo)
- Lust (John Lyon)
- Lust is the offspring of a thousand sighs (John Lyon)
- Luther’s Cradle Hymn (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- Lying Lips (Adam M. L. Tice)
- Lying lips that falsely flatter (Adam M. L. Tice)
M
- “Ma” (Edgar A. Guest)
- Ma Bella Bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- MacDonald’s Farm (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Macedonia (Anne Ortlund)
- Ma come balli bella bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- Made Me Glad (Miriam Webster)
- Magic shoes
- Magic shoes, magic shoes, I have magic shoes
- Magnify the Difference in Me (Jean Kreuger Smith)
- Magnify the Lord (Virgie Carrington DeWitty)
- Maiden come with me to dwell (Welsh folk song)
- Maid Of Athens (Lord Byron)
- Maid of Athens, ere we part (Lord Byron)
- Majestic Sweetness (Samuel Stennett)
- Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned (Samuel Stennett)
- Majestic sweetness sits enthroned upon the Savior’s brow (Samuel Stennett)
- Majesty (Jack W. Hayford)
- Majesty, Worship His Majesty (Jack W. Hayford)
- Make a Joyful Noise (Anna Morgan)
- Make a Joyful Noise (William Petricko)
- Make a Joyful Noise (Jimmy Owens)
- Make a joyful noise, a joyful noise, unto God, all the earth
- Make a Joyful Noise to God! (Michael Morgan)
- Make a joyful noise to God! All creation sings your praise! (Michael Morgan)
- Make a joyful noise to God, all the earth. Worship God with gladness
- Make a joyful noise to the Lord all people (William Petricko)
- Make a joyful noise unto the Lord (Michael Praetorius)
- Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth! (Jimmy Owens)
- Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, O sing (Michael Praetorius)
- Make channels for the streams of love (Richard Chenevix Trench)
- Make channels for the streams of love, Where they may broadly run (Richard Chenevix Trench)
- Make Enemies Your Friends (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Make his praise glorious (Lelia N. Morris)
- Make joyful noise, lift up your voice (Charles Wesley)
- Make Love My Aim (Gail Woodstock Brady)
- Make Me a Blessing (Ira B. Wilson)
- Make me a captive, Lord (George Matheson)
- Make me a captive, Lord, and then I shall be free (George Matheson)
- Make Me a Channel of Blessing (Harper G. Smyth)
- Make Me a Channel of Your Peace (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Make Me a Servant (Kelly Willard)
- Make me a servant, humble and meek (Kelly Willard)
- Make me a servant, humble and meek / Hazme un siervo, con humildad / Rends-moi serviable, humble de cœur (Kelly Willard)
- Make Me Whole (Rob Gardner)
- Make New Friends (Joseph Parry)
- Make new friends but keep the old (Joseph Parry)
- Make new friends but keep the old, those are silver (Joseph Parry)
- Maker, in Whom We Live (Charles Wesley)
- Maker of the Earth and Heaven (Heinrich Albert)
- Maker of the earth and sky (Tyler Castleton)
- Make Room for Him (Larry Hiller)
- Make Room Within My Heard, O God (Bryan J. Leech)
- Make Room Within My Heart, O God (Bryan J. Leech)
- Make Songs of Joy (Jiří Třanovský)
- Make songs of joy to Christ, our head (Jiří Třanovský)
- Make the home beautiful (Evan Stephens)
- Make the home beautiful, O let the sweetest (Evan Stephens)
- Make the Rafters Ring (Anon.)
- Make the World Brighter (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Make Time to Love (BeBe Winans)
- Make us, by thy transforming grace (Anne Steele)
- Make us, by thy transforming grace, Dear Savior, daily more like thee! (Anne Steele)
- Make Us Holy (Jeanni Gould)
- Make Us, O God, a Church That Shares (Victor Kane)
- Make Us One (Sally DeFord)
- Make Us One (Carol Cymbala)
- Make us one, Lord, make us one (Carol Cymbala)
- Make Way (Graham Kendrick)
- Make way, make way, for Christ the King (Graham Kendrick)
- Make way! Make way! Make way! (Caroline Adams)
- Make way! Make way! Make way! Make way for the girls (Caroline Adams)
- Make ye a joyful sounding noise
- Make your enemies your friends (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Make You Whole (Joel McCausland; Betsy Jenson)
- Making His home with the lonely (Kenneth Cope)
- Male and Female (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Male and female, God created (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Male Quartet I (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Male Quartet II (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Male Quartet III (Merrill Bradshaw)
- “Mama, why did God make flowers?” asked a (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- Man (John Lyon)
- Man, at his first creation
- Man Capable of High Developments (Eliza R. Snow)
- Man Capable of Higher Developments (Eliza R. Snow)
- Man Dieth and Wasteth Away (George P. Morris)
- Man hath not heard nor understood (Mary Judd Page)
- Man in his primal beauty shone (Henry F. Lyte)
- Man in his primal beauty shone, Thy noblest work below (Henry F. Lyte)
- Man in the Sun (Kenneth Cope)
- Mankind is searching every day (Floyd W. Hawkins)
- Man-made Religion (John Lyon)
- Man may believe on evidence (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Man may believe on evidence, Repent when sin-convinced (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Man may trouble and distress me (Henry F. Lyte)
- Man may trouble and distress me,—Jesus loves me, I am blest (Henry F. Lyte)
- Man of Miracles (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Man of sorrow [sorrows], what a name (Philip P. Bliss)
- Man of Sorrows, What a Name (Philip P. Bliss)
- Man of Sorrows—What a Name (Philip P. Bliss)
- Man searches a lifetime to find peace of mind (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Mansions are prepared above (Harry Clayton)
- Mansions are prepared above, By the gracious Prince of Love (Harry Clayton)
- Man’s life is like a flow’r (Joel H. Johnson)
- Man’s life’s a vapor
- Man’s life’s a vapor—full of woes
- Man’s life’s a vapor, full of woes
- Man’s life’s a vapor, full of woes, He cuts
- Man’s tide of existence is fearfully chang’d (Eliza R. Snow)
- Man’s tide of existence is fearfully changed (Eliza R. Snow)
- Man takes some ore, or wood, or wire (Paul A. Wellington)
- Man the Boats (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Man the boats and all be ready (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Man the Life-boat
- Man the life-boat! man the life-boat!
- Mantle of Charity (Rinda Hiatt Fullmer)
- Man to Man (Kenneth Cope)
- Mantos y palmas (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Mantos y palmas exparciendo, va / Filled with excitement, all the happy throng (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Mantos y Ramos (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Mantos y ramos esparciendo va / Filled with excitement, all the happy throng (Rubén Ruíz Avila)
- Man, when his constitution is unfurled (John Lyon)
- Many and Great (Joseph R. Renville)
- Many and Great, O God (Joseph R. Renville)
- Many and great, O God, are thy things (Joseph R. Renville)
- Many and great, O God, are thy works (Joseph R. Renville)
- Many and great, O God, are your works (Joseph R. Renville)
- Many Are the Lightbeams (Cyprian of Carthage)
- Many are the lightbeams from the one light (Cyprian of Carthage)
- Many centuries have fled (Josiah Conder)
- Many centuries have fled Since our Savior broke the bread (Josiah Conder)
- Many Gifts, One Spirit (Al Carmines)
- Many Little Friends (Tessie Smith)
- Many, many little stars (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Many, many little stars make the heavens bright (E. Frank Soderborg)
- Many Names of Jesus (Jan Pinborough)
- Many nights we prayed (Stephen Schwartz)
- Many people in the nations (William Willes)
- Many the prayers for peace today; Peace from (Evan Stephens)
- Many Things Make Me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Many wait on the seashore, many rest on the tide (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Many years ago God, who loved us so (Eugene Amormino; Kathleen Scolaro; Carolyn Pietrangelo)
- March Chorus (Evan Stephens)
- Marching along
- Marching Down the Trail (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Marching home (Anon.)
- Marching Homeward (John M. Chamberlain)
- Marching, marching on the King’s highway (V. James Lovalvo)
- Marching, marching round and round (Clement Dwight)
- Marching on the King’s Highway (V. James Lovalvo)
- Marching Soldiers (Clement Dwight)
- Marching Song of the Utah National Guard (Evan Stephens)
- Marching Through Florida
- Marching Through Georgia (Henry C. Work)
- Marching to Dixie (Charles L. Walker)
- Marching to their places (Frances K. Taylor)
- Marching to Utah (All Are Talking of Utah) (John S. Davis)
- Marching to Zion (Isaac Watts)
- Marching with the heroes (William G. Tarrant)
- March, march, firm and steady (Evan Stephens)
- March, march, march in the big parade
- March, march, march, march, march, march, march
- March of Improvement (John Lyon)
- March of the Bee Hive Girls (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- March of the Bee-Hive Girls (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- March of the Men of Harlech! (Welsh folk song)
- March of the Three Kings (Joseph Domergue)
- March on Johnston’s Army (Mark Nichols)
- March on Johnstons Army. March on (Mark Nichols)
- March on, march on, have faith in him who leads us (James Rowe)
- March on, O soul, with strength (George T. Coster)
- March to Victory (Anna Johnson)
- March Wind (Lillie M. Jordan)
- Mardula (Josephine Spencer)
- Margaret Ally Young (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Marianina (Italian folk song)
- Marines’ Hymn (American song)
- Mark How the Lamb of God’s Self-Offering (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Mark how the Lamb of God’s self-offf’ring (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Marking the Trail (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- Marks of My Path (April Meservy)
- Mark the merry elves of fairy land
- Marriage (John Lyon)
- Marriage (David H. Smith)
- Marriage (Helen Harrington)
- Marriage Blessing (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Marriage for Eternity (Jill Johnson)
- Marriage Vows (Enid S. DeBarthe)
- Marry Skylark Girls (Ivy Fisher)
- Marseillaise Hymn (Anon.)
- Martha Hands and a Mary Heart (Merva Bird)
- Marvelous Grace (Julia H. Johnston)
- Marvelous grace of our loving Lord (Julia H. Johnston)
- Marvelous message we bring (John W. Peterson)
- Mary (Camille C. Nuffer)
- Mary and a Martha’s just gone ’long
- Mary and Joseph (Andrew Pratt)
- Mary and Joseph Came to the Temple (Andrew Pratt)
- Mary And Martha
- Mary Ann came running in from play (Agness A. West)
- Mary, Can I Hold Your Baby? (Roderick S. Bruner)
- Mary, Did You Know? (Mark Lowry)
- Mary, did you know that your baby boy (Mark Lowry)
- Mary Had a Baby (African American spiritual)
- Mary had a baby, my Lord (African American spiritual)
- Mary Had a Little Lamb (Sarah Josepha Hale)
- Mary Had a Little Lamb (Sarah Josepha Hale; John Roulstone)
- Mary had a little lamb, His fleece (Sarah Josepha Hale)
- Mary had a little lamb, little lamb (Sarah Josepha Hale)
- Mary Had a Little Smile
- Mary Had a Swarm of Bees
- Mary had a swarm of bees, swarm of bees
- Mary Holds Him (Nashville Tribute Band)
- Maryland! My Maryland! (James R. Randall)
- Mary Let Me Hold Her Baby (Michael McLean)
- Mary, Maren, Margaret, Lodesky and Harriet (Mary Howlett Marble)
- Mary, Mary, hush, see the Child (Daniel Carter)
- Mary, Mary, meek and mild (Marilyn E. Thornton)
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary (English nursery rhyme)
- Mary, Mary, quite contrary; How does (English nursery rhyme)
- Mary Of Argyle (Charles Jefferys)
- Mary’s First Lullaby (Rita S. Robinson)
- Mary’s Lullaby (Jan Pinborough)
- Mary’s Lullaby (Charlene A. Newell)
- Mary’s Lullaby (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Mary’s Lullaby to the Infant King (Robin Clare)
- Mary Steavens she had disappeared
- Mary, Sweet and Tender Maiden (Don H. Staheli)
- Mary to the Savior’s tomb (John Newton)
- Mary to the Savior’s tomb Hasted at the early dawn (John Newton)
- Mary to the Savior’s tomb hastened at early dawn (John Newton)
- Mary, Woman of the Promise (Mary Frances Fleischaker)
- Massacre at Haun’s Mill (Kathryn M. Goodwin)
- Massa’s In The Cold Ground (Stephen C. Foster)
- Master, can it be Thou? (Kelly Jarvis)
- Master, I own thy lawful claim (Charles Wesley)
- Master, I own thy lawful claim, Thine, wholly thine, I long to be! (Charles Wesley)
- Master! Master! Master! (Mary Ann Baker)
- Masterpiece (Julie de Azevedo; Greg Simpson)
- Master, Speak! Thy Servant Heareth! (Roy A. Cheville)
- Master, the Tempest Is Raging (Mary Ann Baker)
- Master, the tempest is raging! The billows (Mary Ann Baker)
- Master, the tempest is raging! The billows are (Mary Ann Baker)
- Master, the tempest is raging! The billows are tossing high! (Mary Ann Baker)
- Master, Thou callest, I gladly obey (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Master, Use Me (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Master Workman of the race (Jay T. Stocking)
- Match Made in Heaven (Michael McLean)
- Matthew, Mark, Luke, John (Anon.)
- Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, the Acts (Anon.)
- Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, the Acts and Romans (Anon.)
- Maxwellton’s braes are bonnie (WIlliam Douglas; Alicia Ann Scott)
- Maxwelton’s braes are bonnie (WIlliam Douglas; Alicia Ann Scott)
- Maxwelton’s braes are bonnie, Where early (WIlliam Douglas; Alicia Ann Scott)
- Maybe I’m A Dreamer (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Maybe it was years ago (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne; Tyler Norton)
- Maybe I Will Be There (Cynthia Mrazek Pyne)
- May Bells (Anon.)
- Maybe you’re only tryin’ your wings (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- May blessings be upon you, precious baby (Nancy Gordon; Linda Walker; Jamie Harvill)
- May breezes (Susanna Myers)
- May choirs of angels lead you (F. Bland Tucker)
- Mayenziwe (Anon.)
- Mayenziwe ’Ntando Yakho (Anon.)
- Mayenziwe ’ntando yakho / Que ta volonté soit faite / Your will be done, be done on earth (Anon.)
- Mayenziwe ’Ntando Yakho / Your Will Be Done (Anon.)
- Mayenziwe ’ntando yakho / Your will be done, be done on earth / Que se haga tu voluntad / Que ta volonté soit faite (Anon.)
- Mayenziwe ’ntando yakho / Your will be done on earth, O Lord (Anon.)
- May God be gracious to us and bless us
- May God be gracious to us and bless us, and make God’s face to shine upon us
- May God Bestow on Us His Grace (Martin Luther)
- May God Depend On You? (W. C. Martin)
- May God Embrace Us (Janet Morley)
- May God Support You All Your Days (David Gambrell)
- May I Blessed Be (Dale S. Cox)
- May I Serve Thee (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- May Jesus Christ Be Praised
- May My Children Walk in Truth (Sandra Brimhall)
- May My Life Reflect Thy Will (K. Newell Dayley)
- May Our God Watch Between Us
- May our homes be filled with dancing (Reuben Morgan)
- Maypole Dance (English air)
- May Song (Emmeline B. Wells)
- May Sweet Peace and Joy from Heaven (Evan Stephens)
- May the Blessing of God (Miriam Therese Winter)
- May the blessing of God go before you (Miriam Therese Winter)
- May the Candle Guide My Vision (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- May the God of All Grace
- May the God of All Healing
- May the God of all healing enfold us in love
- May the God of Hope (Alvin Schutmaat)
- May the God of Hope / Dios de la esperanza (Alvin Schutmaat)
- May the God of Hope Go With Us (Alvin Schutmaat)
- May the God of hope go with us every day (Alvin Schutmaat)
- May the God of hope go with us every day / ¡Dios de la esperanza, canos gozo y paz! (Alvin Schutmaat)
- May the God of hope go with us every day / ¡Dios de la esperanza, danos gozo y paz! (Alvin Schutmaat)
- May the God who dances in creation (Janet Morley)
- May the Grace of Christ, Our Savior (John Newton)
- May the grace of Christ, our Savior, And the Father’s (John Newton)
- May the grace of Christ our Savior, And the Father’s boundless love (John Newton)
- May the grace of Christ our Saviour (John Newton)
- May the Grace of Our Lord Jesus (Gracia Grindal)
- May the grace of our Savior (John Newton)
- May the grace of the Lord (Ken Barker)
- May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ (Uzee Brown Jr.)
- May the grace of the Lord, May the grace (Ken Barker)
- May the Holy Spirit’s Fire (Lula Greene Richards)
- May the lifting of my hands be as an evening sacrifice
- May the Lord Bless You and Keep You
- May the Lord God Hear You Pray (Michael Perry)
- May the Lord Go With Us (Evan Stephens)
- May the Lord Grant Peace (Philip K. Clemens)
- May the Lord grant peace unto you (Philip K. Clemens)
- May the Lord, Mighty God (Psalm 29:11)
- May the Love of the Lord (Maria Poh Choo Ling)
- May the love of the Lord rest upon your soul / 唯願神的愛撫慰你的靈 (Maria Poh Choo Ling)
- May the love of the Lord rest upon your soul / 惟愿神的爱抚慰你的灵 (Maria Poh Choo Ling)
- May the Mind of Christ, My Savior (Kate Wilkinson)
- May there always be men with collars undone (Edith Grace Beggs)
- May the Road Rise to Meet You (Traditional Gaelic)
- May the Sending One Defend You (Brian Wren)
- May the strength of God pilot us (Patrick)
- May the Work I’ve Done Speak for Me (S. P.)
- May they prosper who love you
- May those who sow in tears, reap with shout of joy
- May Thy Day Star Rise in Me (Toni Thomas)
- May Thy Face of Shining Splendor (David C. Dollahite)
- May Thy kingdom come to us (Carlos Rosas; Daniel Zager)
- May Thy Presence Be Ours (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin; Don C. Rawson (adapter))
- May thy presence be ours in full measure (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin; Don C. Rawson (adapter))
- May we be a shining light to the nations (Chris Christensen)
- May We Be As Zion (Taina M. Price)
- May We Be As Zion, Pure in Heart (Taina M. Price)
- May we know the joyful sound (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- May we the way prepare (Elbert A. Smith)
- May we thy holy service not forsake (H. E. Depew)
- May We Thy Precepts, Lord, Fulfill (Edward Osler)
- May We Thy Way Prepare (Elbert A. Smith)
- May we thy way prepare For him (Elbert A. Smith)
- May we while o’er life’s path we tread
- May We Who Know (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- May we, who know the joyful sound (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- May we, who know the joyful sound, Still practice what we know (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- May We Your Precepts, Lord, Fulfill (Edward Osler)
- May your life grow more sweet and dear (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Meare. My God, to Thee (Sarah F. Adams)
- Meditation (J. G. H.)
- Meditation (Joseph Swain)
- Meditation (Parley P. Pratt)
- Meditation (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Méditation
- Meditation I
- Meditation II
- Meditation III
- Meek and lowly, pure and holy (Hedge’s Collection)
- Meek and lowly, pure and holy, Chief among the blessed three (Hedge’s Collection)
- Meekness and Majesty (Graham Kendrick)
- Meekness and Majesty (Graham Kendrick)
- Meekness and majesty, human and deity (Graham Kendrick)
- Meekness and majesty, manhood and Deity (Graham Kendrick)
- Meet Me Again Where We Parted Last Night (John T. Rutledge)
- Meet Me By Moonlight (Joseph Augustine Wade)
- Meet me by moonlight alone (Joseph Augustine Wade)
- Meet Me in a Holy Place (Denise M. Barbour)
- Meet Me There (Henrietta E. Blair)
- Mein Hut
- Mein Hut er hat drei Ecken, Drei Ecken
- Melancholly (Evan Stephens)
- Melody upon the air is gaily ringing (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Memento (John Lyon)
- Memorial Acclamation
- Memorial Hymn (Anon.)
- Memorial Hymn (Evan Stephens)
- Memorial Ode (Evan Stephens)
- Memorial on the Plains (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Memories (Christie Lund Coles)
- Memories (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Memories’ Harp Strings (R. C. Evans)
- Memories of Galilee (Robert Morris)
- Memories of Mother (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- Memories of Seagull Days (Laura E. Kinghorn)
- Memory (R. C. Evans)
- Memory is busy in her haunted bower (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Memory Lane (Jake White)
- Memory of the Sea (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Memory’s Dream (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Memory’s hand is reaching backward, O’er the dead years of the past (R. C. Evans)
- Memory’s hand is reaching backward O’er the scenes of other years (R. C. Evans)
- Memory, thy peaceful mantle gently falls (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Memo to Young Men (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Mem’ries of Home (Mark Nichols)
- Men and Children Everywhere (John J. Moment)
- Men Are That They Might Have Joy (J. Marinus Jensen)
- Men long in battle, a lifetime of fighting (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Men Of Courage (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Men of Faith, Rise Up and Sing (Martin Smith)
- Men of God, go take your (Thomas Kelly)
- Men of God Go Take Your Station (Thomas Kelly)
- Men of God! go take your stations (Thomas Kelly)
- Men of God! go take your stations; Darkness reigns throughout the earth (Thomas Kelly)
- Men of Harlech (Welsh folk song)
- Men of Harlech! honor calls us (Welsh folk song)
- Men of Harlech! in the hollow (Welsh folk song)
- Men of Harlech! in the hollow, Do ye hear (Welsh folk song)
- Men of Harlech, rise and follow (Welsh folk song)
- Men of our time, get down upon your knees (Martha Ford Floro)
- Men of the Harlech! in the hollow (Welsh folk song)
- Mental Gas (Eliza R. Snow)
- Mentorian (Hannah T. King)
- Menu Song (Anon.)
- Men who are strong Keep their courage high (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Meow, meow. I like milk to drink (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Mercies (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Merciful (Nik Day)
- Merciful God (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Merciful God and Father (John Chisum; Gary Sadler)
- Merciful God, You dwell in righteousness (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Mercury, Venus, the Earth, and Mars (Falk School Elementary Group)
- Mercy’s Arms (Julie de Azevedo)
- Mercy, who knows thy depth or who can scan
- Merrie Miss Song
- Merrily, Merrily (English folk song)
- Merrily, Merrily greet the morn (English folk song)
- Merrily, merrily, greet the morn; Cheerily (English folk song)
- Merrily, merrily, round we go (Lillie Dunford Mecham)
- Merrily onward we’re bounding (Frank Forest)
- Merrily We Go Along
- Merrily We Roll Along
- Merrily We Roll Along (Edwin Pearce Christy)
- Merrily we roll along, roll along
- Merrily We Sing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Merry birds (Ida H. White)
- Merry Christmas (Frances K. Taylor)
- Merry Christmas (Giuseppe Verdi )
- Merry Christmas (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Merry Christmas, Happy New Year (Maria A. Davis)
- Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, everyone (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Merry Christmas To All (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Merry Little Snowflakes (Patty S. Hill)
- Merry little snowflakes, dancing in the air (Patty S. Hill)
- Merry Medley (Anon.)
- Merry, Merry Children, Sweetly Sing (Charles W. Stayner)
- Merry, merry children, sweetly sing Of the happy (Charles W. Stayner)
- Merry, merry children, sweetly sing Of the happy days (Charles W. Stayner)
- Merry, Merry Christmas (Evan Stephens)
- Merry, Merry Christmas with all its joys, Happy (Evan Stephens)
- Merry, merry, merry, Christmas bells ringing
- Merry Minstrels (English round)
- Merry Mormons (Matthew Rowan)
- Merry Skylark Girls (Ivy Fisher)
- Messiah, full of grace (Charles Wesley)
- Messiah Now Has Come (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- Methinks the loveliest hour of all (Mary Anderson)
- Met in Thy Sacred Name (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Met in Thy Sacred Name, O Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Met in thy sacred name, O Lord, To worship thee below (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Met, Lord, to dedicate (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Met, Lord, to dedicate, This house to thee (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Mfurahini, haleluya (Bernard Kyamanywa)
- Mfurahini, Haleluya / Christ Has Arisen, Alleluia (Bernard Kyamanywa)
- Mfurahini, haleluya / Christ has arisen, alleluia / Fiera batalla hoy se libró / Le rédempteur est ressuscité ! (Bernard Kyamanywa)
- Mfurahini, haleluya / Le rédempteur est ressuscité / Christ has arisen, alleluia (Bernard Kyamanywa)
- MIA (Anon.)
- M. I. A. (J. R. Crandell)
- M. I. A. Color Song (Ruth May Fox)
- MIA Let’s Sing (Margrit F. Lohner)
- M. I. A. Our M. I. A. (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- M.I.A. Our M.I.A. (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- M. I. A. Our M. I. A.
- MIA Rally Songs (Anon.)
- M. I. A. Round
- M. I. A., We Hail Thee (Ruth May Fox)
- M. I. A., we hail thee! Loud thy praise (Ruth May Fox)
- M. I. A., we hail thee! Loud thy praise we sing (Ruth May Fox)
- M. I. A., we hail thee! Loud thy praise we sing; For (Ruth May Fox)
- Michael Finnegan (Folk song)
- Michael Finnigin (Folk song)
- Michael, Row the Boat Ashore (African American spiritual)
- Michael, row the boat ashore, Hallelujah! (African American spiritual)
- Michigan, My Michigan (Douglas Malloch)
- Mid all the traffic of the ways (William A. Dunkerley)
- Middle East Medley I
- Middle East Medley II
- ’Mid Pleasures and Palaces (John Howard Payne)
- ’Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam (John Howard Payne)
- ’Mid pleasures and palaces tho’ we may roam (John Howard Payne)
- ’Mid Scenes of Confusion (David Denham)
- ’Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaint (David Denham)
- ’Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints (David Denham)
- ’Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints, How sweet to my soul is communion with saints (David Denham)
- Mid storms of doubt and unbelief (George H. Carr)
- Midsummer (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Midsummer Night (Emmeline B. Wells)
- ’Mid the saddest hours of life Jesus is near! (Oswald J. Smith)
- ’Mid the Stillness of the Night (Sally DeFord)
- Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief we fear (George H. Carr)
- Mid thine Israel Lord we stand Organized by thy (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Midway of Life, In Meditative Mood (Orson F. Whitney)
- Mighty Father, King of Heaven (Naida Dickson)
- Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given (Petter Dass)
- Mighty God, Transforming God! (Jon Ralston)
- Mighty God Who Called Creation (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Mighty God who called creation from the unformed womb of space (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Mighty Is Our God (Eugene Greco; Gerrit Gustafson; Don Moen)
- Mighty is our God, mighty is our King (Eugene Greco; Gerrit Gustafson; Don Moen)
- Mighty Is the Power of the Cross (Chris Tomlin; Sean Craig; Jesse Reeves)
- Mighty Jehovah
- Mighty Jehovah, accept our praises
- Mighty to Save (Reuben Morgan; Ben Fielding)
- Mighty Warrior (Debbye Graafsma)
- Mi-kan-wee’s, Mi-kan-wee’s, we’re striving (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Mikor nekiláttam családfám kutatni (Ross Boothe)
- Milkmaid’s Song (Mary Rose Jack)
- Millenial morn (John Jaques)
- Millennial Dawn (M. Charles Woods)
- Millennial dawn streams across the vast heavens (M. Charles Woods)
- Millennial Hymn (John Lyon)
- Millennial Song
- Millions Upon Millions
- Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory (Julia Ward Howe)
- Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming (Julia Ward Howe)
- Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord (Julia Ward Howe)
- Mine Eyes Have Seen the Vision (Amos E. Allen)
- Mine eyes have seen the vision of the Zion (Amos E. Allen)
- Mine eyes have seen the vision of the Zion of our God (Amos E. Allen)
- Mine eyes unto the mountains (Ernst W. Olson)
- Mine hand on mine-self, Vas iss das here?
- Mine is a story of infinite love (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Mingled Melodies (French folk song)
- Minstrel, forgive if once again (Eliza R. Snow)
- Minstrel, I’m proud to wreath my brow (Eliza R. Snow)
- Miracle (Nik Day)
- Miracle
- Miracle from Heaven (Kenneth Cope)
- Miracle of Life (Audrey Stubbart)
- Miracles (Sally DeFord)
- Miraculous Nauvoo
- ¡Miren qué bueno¡ (Pablo Sosa)
- ¡Miren qué bueno es cuando los / How good it is when brothers dwell (Pablo Sosa)
- ¡Miren qué bueno¡ / Look at how good it is for us (Pablo Sosa)
- ¡Miren qué bueno qué bueno es! / O look and wonder, how good it is!] (Pablo Sosa)
- Mirrors (Kenneth B. Powell; Randy Thorderson)
- Missionary Hymn (Ruthinda E. Moench)
- Missionary Hymn (Gwillym Ddu)
- Missionary Hymn
- Missionary’s Farewell (Evan Stephens)
- Mission Impossible Theme (Lalo Schifrin)
- Mission of the Twelve (Parley P. Pratt)
- Mission Song (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- Missouri (Eliza R. Snow)
- Missouri, a country how sad and how low (Parley P. Pratt)
- Mistaken souls that dream of heaven (Isaac Watts)
- Mistaken souls that dream of heaven, And make their empty boast (Isaac Watts)
- Mistaken souls that dream of heav’n (Isaac Watts)
- Mistakes (Ida Hansen Steed)
- Mister Grocer, tell me, please, what do you (J. Wolverton)
- Mister robin loves the rain, drip, drop, drip, drop (Earl C. Hazelle)
- Mistress Mary (English nursery rhyme)
- Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden (English nursery rhyme)
- Mistress Shady (Anon.)
- Mists of Darkness
- Mists of darkness all around me (Nik Day)
- Misunderstood (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Mizpah (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Model Poetry
- Modern Pioneers (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Mogos, Nogos, Everybody Come
- Moi, j’ai décidé de suivre Jésus (S. Sundar Singh)
- Moi, j’ai décidé de suivre Jésus / I have decided to follow Jesus (S. Sundar Singh)
- Moki Canyon Lullaby (Michael R. Hicks)
- Mollie Darling (William S. Hays)
- Molly Malone (Irish folk song)
- Moment by Moment (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Moment by moment, by night or by day (Sally DeFord)
- Moment of Rebirth (Helen Martin-Garland)
- Monkey Talk (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Moochi Moccasin
- Moochi-moccasin hi-yo-yon
- Moon dear, Moon dear, can you hear us call? (Virginia Jacobsen)
- Moon Deer, How near, Your soul, Divine (James M. Cavanass)
- Moonlight (Evan Stephens)
- Moonlight and Roses (Ben Black; Charles N. Daniels)
- Moonlight and roses bring wonderful memories of you (Ben Black; Charles N. Daniels)
- Moon Song (Clayton F. Summy; Kate S. Kellogg)
- More (Kenneth Cope)
- More About Jesus (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- More About Jesus Would I Know (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- More Alike Than Different (Nina A. Lee)
- More Holiness Give Me (Philip Paul Bliss)
- More holiness give me, More strivings within (Philip Paul Bliss)
- More holiness give me, More strivings within; More (Philip Paul Bliss)
- More Like The Master (Charles H. Gabriel)
- More like the Master I would ever be (Charles H. Gabriel)
- More Love, More Power (Jude Del Hierro)
- More Love To Thee (Elizabeth T. Prentiss)
- More Love to Thee, O Christ (Elizabeth T. Prentiss)
- More love to thee, O Christ, More love (Elizabeth T. Prentiss)
- More love to Thee, O Christ, more love to Thee! (Elizabeth T. Prentiss)
- More Love to You, O Christ (Elizabeth T. Prentiss)
- More of Less (April Meservy)
- More Precious than Silver (Lynn Deshazo)
- More Precious than Silver (Lynn De Shazo)
- More, Savior, Like Thee (Kenneth Cope; Orson Pratt Huish; Sarah F. Adams; Philip Paul Bliss)
- More Secure Is No One Ever (Lina Sandell Berg)
- More steady, more sure (Kenneth Cope)
- More Than Enough (Shawna Edwards; Rebecca Edwards Woolf)
- More Than Ever (Tyler Castleton; Doug Walker)
- More Than I Can Give (Laura Ashton)
- More Than Just a Man (Julie de Azevedo)
- More Than Just a Story to Tell (R. Gilles Bokolo)
- More Than the Gold (Kenneth Cope; Greg Simpson)
- More Than the World (Mindy Gledhill)
- More Things Are Wrought by Prayer (Elinor Remick Warren)
- Mormon Battalion Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- Mormon Battalion Song (Thomas Morris)
- Mormon boys are taught to work (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Mormon Cowboy (Utah folk song)
- Mormonism Is Truth
- Mormon pioneers a resolute band (Mark Nichols)
- Mormon’s Lament (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Mormon Triumph (John Lyon)
- Morn Amid the Mountains
- Morning (Evan Stephens)
- Morning awaketh, darkness is gone, in the bright
- Morning Bells (George W. Bethune)
- Morning breaks to burn away the blackness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Morning breaks upon the tomb! (William Bengo Collyer)
- Morning breaks upon the tomb! Jesus dissipates its gloom! (William Bengo Collyer)
- Morning broke on the third day (Joel H. Johnson)
- Morning comes, and finds her on her knees (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Morning Comes Early (Katherine K. Davis)
- Morning comes early and bright with dew (Katherine K. Davis)
- Morning comes with promise bright (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Morning drives away the gloom, Lo! The Savior (Evan Stephens)
- Morning Gently Wakes (Evan Stephens)
- Morning gently wakes the songsters of the grove (Evan Stephens)
- Morning glory, starlit sky (W. H. Vanstone)
- Morning Has Broken (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Morning has broken like the first morning (Eleanor Farjeon)
- Morning has come the board is spread
- Morning Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Morning Hymn (Elizabeth Scott; William W. Phelps)
- Morning Hymn (Isaac Watts)
- Morning Hymn (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- Morning Hymn
- Morning Hymn (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Morning light, sunbeams bright
- Morning, Noon, and Night (Carol Cornwall)
- Morning, noon and night time, I have no need (Naomi W. Randall)
- Morning of Your Life (Belva Lou Spaulding)
- Morning Praise (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Morning Prayer (Rachel Bastian)
- Morning Prayer (Ilene C. Smith)
- Morning Prayer (Edith Bokeloh)
- Morning Prayer (Elizabeth S. Whitehouse)
- Morning Prayer (Kindergarten Gems)
- Morning Prayer (Rebecca J. Weston)
- Morning song
- Morning Song (Isaac Watts)
- Morning Song (Alfonso Esparza Oteo)
- Morning Song
- Morning Star, O cheering sight! (Angelus Silesius)
- Morning sun, fill the earth (Ross Boothe)
- Morning Thanksgiving (Evan Stephens)
- Morning Thanksgiving (Let Us Join) (Evan Stephens)
- Morning with Jesus when labor is ended (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Moroni Lamentation (Lucy Mack Smith)
- Moroni’s Lamentation (Lucy Mack Smith)
- Moroni’s Message (Robert A. Middleton)
- Mortals (Evan Stephens)
- Mortals, awake! with angels join (Samuel Medley)
- Mortals, awake! With angels join and chant the solemn (Samuel Medley)
- Mortals, awake! with angels join, And chant the solemn lay (Samuel Medley)
- Mortals, awake! with angely join (Samuel Medley)
- Moses freed his people (Michael Webb)
- Most ancient of all mysteries (Frederick William Faber)
- Most courteously, this evening, I’ll present (Eliza R. Snow)
- Most every morn the tots would shout (Ida Stewart Peay)
- Most every start has an ending (Kenneth Cope)
- Most High, omnipotent, good Lord (St. Francis of Assisi)
- Most Holy God, the Lord of heaven (Anne K. LeCroy)
- Most Holy Spirit (Leroy J. Robertson)
- Most Holy Spirit, thy blessing now impart (Leroy J. Robertson)
- Most Holy Spirit, We Ask Thee Ere We Part (Leroy J. Robertson)
- Most honor’d Sir: I’d fain address my pen (Eliza R. Snow)
- Most honored Sir: I’d fain address my pen (Eliza R. Snow)
- Most Precious Lord (Ether M. Furnier)
- Most precious Lord, We love to sing (Ether M. Furnier)
- Mother (Ida H. White)
- Mother (Thea Cannon)
- Mother (M. A. Stewart)
- Mother (Louis W. Larsen)
- Mother (Frances K. Taylor)
- Mother
- Mother (Charles Gillman Morse)
- Mother (VaLois South Chipman)
- Mother (Evan Stephens)
- Mother (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Mother (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Mother (Amy Kemp)
- Mother (Lora Pratt)
- Mother and Father (Mabel E. Bray)
- Mother darling I love you, you are so good and kind (Thelma J. Harrison)
- Mother dear (Grace S. Colton)
- Mother dear
- Mother Dear (Maud Belnap Kimball)
- Mother Dear (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Mother Dear (Kym B. Somma; Justine Frank)
- Mother Dear (Harriet B. Jones)
- Mother Dear! (Rita S. Robinson)
- Mother dear! Did I remember (Rita S. Robinson)
- Mother dear, I love you so (Maud Belnap Kimball)
- Mother dear, I love you so. Your happy (Maud Belnap Kimball)
- Mother dear, I love you so, Your happy smiling face (Maud Belnap Kimball)
- Mother dear, mother dear, thy faith, thy care (Grace S. Colton)
- Mother dear, this world is dreary, Life is bitter (Richard S. Horne)
- Mother dear, we love you and you love us too (Harriet B. Jones)
- Mother dear, we love you and you love us too You work so (Harriet B. Jones)
- Mother dear, who holds me so near (Kym B. Somma; Justine Frank)
- Mother dear, who keeps me safe from ev’ry harm (Stephen Fay)
- Mother, every day I love you more
- Mother, every day I love you more; Mother you’
- Mother, ev’ry day I love you more
- Mother, ev’ry day I love you more, Mother
- Mother, Father, Two lovely words (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Mother-Friend (Edna J. Gardiner)
- Motherhood (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- Mother, I am dreaming of a day that is no more (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- Mother, I have a question for you (Rita S. Robinson)
- Mother I Have Heard Sweet Music (John H. Eccles)
- Mother, I love you (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Mother, I Love You (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Mother I Love You (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Mother, I love you; mother, I do (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Mother, I love you, Mother I do. Father in Heaven (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Mother, I love you, Thanks for all the things you (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Mothering God, You Gave Me Birth (Jean Janzen; Julian of Norwich)
- Mother in Israel; honored most and best! (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Mother irons the clothes so (Floy A. Rossman)
- Mother irons the clothes so, So, so, so, so (Floy A. Rossman)
- Mother Is Praying (Flora Hamilton Cassel)
- Mother is so very dear, I love her, don’t you see?
- Mother is the dearest (Mabel E. Bray)
- Mother is the dearest Of all the friends (Mabel E. Bray)
- Mother is the dearest Of all the friends I know (Mabel E. Bray)
- Mother Knows (Anon.)
- Mother Love (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Mother Machree (Rida Johnson Young; Chauncey Olcott)
- Mother Mine (Vilate Roundy)
- Mother mine, mother mine, Listen while I say
- Mothermine, mothermine, Listen while I say, I
- Mother, Mother, Is a word I love to say (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Mother (My Heart Is Full of Mother Dear) (Ida H. White)
- Mother of Children (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Mother of Joseph! Yes, I’ve seen thy face (Hannah T. King)
- Mother of Mine (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- Mother of mine, I dream of days when you were (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- Mother puts bandages on my scratches (Beatrice D. Bullen)
- Mother’s Day (Stephen Fay)
- Mother’s Day (Hildred German Tope)
- Mother’s Day (Winona F. Thomas)
- Mother’s Evening Prayer (Nettie E. McMurtrey)
- Mother’s Legacy (Magdalene C. Stephens)
- Mother’s Love (Solveig Paulson Russell)
- Mother’s Lullaby (David A. Zabriskie)
- “Mother’s Lullaby” (Evan Stephens)
- Mothers of Children (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Mothers of children, who stand guard (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Mother’s Old Red Shawl (Charles Moreland)
- Mother’s Servants (Phebe C. Thurber)
- Mother’s Valentine (Alice Norton)
- Mother, Tell Me the Story (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Mother, Tell Me the Story / Love Is Spoken Here (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Mother, tell me the story that I love (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Mother, tell me the story that I love to hear (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Mother, the sweetest name in all the world
- Mother, thou hast ceased from sorrow (Joel H. Johnson)
- Mother, You Are There (Sherrel Burgoyne)
- Mottos on the Wall (William Devere)
- Mountain Air (Allen Hunt; Leonie Hunt)
- Mountain Boys of Deseret (William Willes)
- Mountain Brook with Rushing Waters (William W. Reid Jr.)
- Mountain Meadows Massacre
- Mountain of the Lord
- Mountains and vales in your verdure clad (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Mountains Are All Aglow (Ok In Lim; Hope Omachi-Kawashima; Hae Jong Kim)
- Mountains are all aglow with autumn colors so bright (Ok In Lim; Hope Omachi-Kawashima; Hae Jong Kim)
- Mountains to Climb (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Mount of Moses, lord of the wilderness! (Kathryn M. Goodwin)
- Mourner, Cease Thy Weeping (Anon.)
- Mournful the time and dark the day (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- Mournful the time and dark the day Of Zion’s desolation (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- Mourning into Dancing (Tommy Walker)
- Mourning into Dancing / Tú has cambiado mi lamento / Tu as transformé toutes mes lamentations (Tommy Walker)
- Mourn not for those that peaceful lay (Edward L. Sloan)
- Mourn not for those who peaceful lay (Edward L. Sloan)
- Mourn not the dead who peaceful lay (Edward L. Sloan)
- Move Me (Richard Alan Henderson)
- Move me, move me; move me to do your will (Richard Alan Henderson)
- Mozart’s First Tune (Anon.)
- Mr. Jumping Jack
- Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse’s Farewell (John Lyon)
- Mr. Wolf and the Little Pigs
- Muchas veces en tu camino (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Mugsi, Mugsi
- Mugsi, mugsi, mugsi, sin-a-wah
- Mules
- Mungu ni mwema (Paul Makai)
- Mungu ni mwema / Know that God is good / C’est vrai: Dieu est bon! / Katonda mulungi (Paul Makai)
- Musical Adventures
- Musical fun for everyone
- Music Alone Shall Live (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- Music Alone Shall Stay (German folk song)
- Musical Presentation: The Family Is of God (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Music as Medicine (Evan Stephens)
- Music for Swedish Singing Game
- Music in My Soul (Franklin E. Belden)
- Music in the Air (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Music is ev’rywhere under the sun (German folk song)
- Music of Labor
- Music of the Pines (John M. Chamberlain)
- Music Shall Live (Hans-Ludwig Berger)
- Muss i denn (Swabian folk song)
- Muss i denn, muss i denn zum (Swabian folk song)
- Must I Go? (Swabian folk song)
- Must I Go, and Empty-Handed? (C. C. Luther)
- Must I Go, and Empty-Handed? (Charles C. Luther)
- Must I go, must I go, must I go, my love (Swabian folk song)
- Must I my brother keep (Thomas Raffles)
- Must I my brother keep, And share his pain and toil (Thomas Raffles)
- Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone (Thomas Shepherd)
- Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone (Thomas Shepherd)
- My Aim (Ben Stroud)
- My All Is Thine (Sally DeFord)
- My Ancestors (Sandra Drake Fluckiger)
- My ancestors were pioneers, courageous (Evelyn Cope)
- My Anchor Holds (W. C. Martin)
- My Babe of Yesteryear (Essie Bateman Sisk)
- My Bambina (Swiss folk song)
- My Bankrupt Bill (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Beloved Laddie, Nicky
- My Best Friend (Hazel Evelyn Timbimboo)
- My Big Brother’s Going on a Mission (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- My Big Red Rose
- My Big Sister (Debra K. Carver)
- My big sister is my friend (Debra K. Carver)
- My Blanket (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- My blessed, glorious home of peace (F. Weight)
- My blessed, glorious home of peace in Utah’s (F. Weight)
- My Blessings (Janice Kapp Perry)
- “My Blue Heaven” (George A. Whiting)
- My body is a precious gift God gave unto me
- My Body Is a Temple (Esther H. Doolittle)
- My body is a temple That needs the greatest care (Esther H. Doolittle)
- My Bonnie (Charles E. Pratt)
- My Bonnie is over the ocean (Charles E. Pratt)
- My Bonnie lies over the ocean (Charles E. Pratt)
- My Bonnie lies over the ocean; My Bonnie (Charles E. Pratt)
- My bonnie wee Hugh was a canty bird (John Lyon)
- My brave lad he sleeps In his faded coat (John H. McNaughton)
- My Brother (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- My Brother (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- My Brother (Lynda Johnson)
- My Brother (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- My Brother Is a Friend (Debra K. Carver)
- My brother is a friend to me (Debra K. Carver)
- My brother is tall (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- My brother likes me to wrestle with him (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- My Brother’s eyes are kind (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- My Bud in Heaven (F. I. Darling)
- My Bunny (Anon.)
- My burden is gone (Haldor Lillenas)
- My burdens rolled away (Minnie A. Steele)
- My Busy Mother (Beatrice D. Bullen)
- My Chains Are Gone (Chris Tomlin)
- My chaise the village inn did gain
- My Children, “Hear Ye Him,” My Word (Alan D. Tyree)
- My Choice
- My Christmas Prayer (Ila Fisher)
- My Christmas Testimony (Larry Hiller)
- My Chum (Anon.)
- My code (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My Country (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My Country—A Lamentation (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Country Calls (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My country ’t is of thee (Samuel F. Smith)
- My Country, ’Tis of Thee (Samuel F. Smith)
- My country, ’tis of thee, Sweet land (Samuel F. Smith)
- My country, ’tis of thee, Sweet-land (Samuel F. Smith)
- My country, ’tis of thee, sweet land of liberty (Samuel F. Smith)
- My country ’t is of thee, Sweet land of liberty (Samuel F. Smith)
- My country! ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of (Samuel F. Smith)
- My country, ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty Of thee (Samuel F. Smith)
- My Covenant Path (Marvin K. Gardner)
- My Dad (Carol Graff Gunn)
- My Daddy (Moiselle Renstrom)
- My Daddy (Muriel E. Ringstad)
- My daddy is my fav’rite pal, And I help (Carol Graff Gunn)
- My daddy is my fav’rite pal, and I help him ev’ry (Carol Graff Gunn)
- My daddy is my fav’rite pal, And I help him ev’ry day (Carol Graff Gunn)
- My daddy is my fav’rite pal, And I help him ev’ryday (Carol Graff Gunn)
- My daddy is so good to me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- My daddy is so good to me, He works for me each day (Moiselle Renstrom)
- My daddy takes me places (Muriel E. Ringstad)
- My daily creed (Edgar A. Guest)
- My dainty little sailing boat Is sailing (A. B. Dutton)
- My Daisy (R. C. Evans)
- My Darling Daddy! (Rita S. Robinson)
- My Day (Abbie Farwell Brown)
- My days are gliding swiftly
- My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free (Thomas Parnell)
- My dearest friends, for you I’ve culled a wreath from memory’s bower (John Lyon)
- My dear native shades, when you rise in my view (John Lyon)
- My dear old garden! still I call it mine (Emmeline B. Wells)
- My dear old garden! Still I call it mine (Emmeline B. Wells)
- My dear Redeemer and my Lord (Isaac Watts)
- My dear Redeemer and my Lord, I read (Isaac Watts)
- My dear Redeemer, and my Lord, I read my duty in thy word (Isaac Watts)
- My delight is in the law of the God
- My Desire (T. A.)
- My Dixie Home (Anthony Ivins)
- “My, don’t you get lonesome when you are alone?” (Miriam C. Bitner)
- My door was fringed with golden light (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- My Easter Song (Moiselle Renstrom)
- My Epitaph (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Eternal Family (Annette Dickman)
- My Evening Prayer (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- My Eyes Have Seen the Glory (Julia Ward Howe)
- My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord (Julia Ward Howe)
- My eyes I close in silent prayer, To Thee, oh Lord (John M. Chamberlain)
- My Faith Has Found a Resting Place (Lidie H. Edmunds)
- My faith has found a resting place, not in device or creed (Lidie H. Edmunds)
- My Faith Is Still Secure (J. H. Till)
- My faith is still secure And still I love my God (J. H. Till)
- My Faith, It Is an Oaken Staff (Thomas T. Lynch)
- My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Ray Palmer)
- My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb (Ray Palmer)
- My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary (Ray Palmer)
- My Faith Still Holds (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- My faith still holds on to the Christ of Calvary (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- My Family (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- My family is connected like the branches of a tree (Nathan Howe)
- My family is the best family! We have fun
- My Family Tree (Holly Kirkbride Reid)
- My fam’ly is connected (Nathan Howe)
- My far-off lonely Lizzie (R. C. Evans)
- My Father (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- My Father (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- My Father (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- My Father Dear (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Father dear, I’d come to Thee, and wish with (Richard S. Horne)
- My Father Does His Perfect Work (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My Father, For Another Night (Henry W. Baker)
- My Father, for another night Of quiet (Henry W. Baker)
- My Father, for another night Of quiet sleep (Henry W. Baker)
- My Father, for another night Of quiet sleep and rest (Henry W. Baker)
- My Father Guides Me (Ruth B. Gatrell)
- My Father has many dear children (F. A. G.)
- My Father in Heaven (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Father in heaven, and dear kindred there (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- My Father in heaven, and kindred there (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- My Father in Heaven has given me all (Ardeth Greene Kapp)
- My Father is omnipotent (John W. Peterson)
- My Father is rich in houses and land (Harriet E. Buell)
- My Father is rich in houses and lands (Harriet E. Buell)
- My Father, I Will Cry to Thee (Merrijane Rice)
- My Father knows (Anon.)
- My Father Knows (S. M. I. Henry)
- My Father Knows (Laura E. Newell)
- My Father looks down on a dry, dying nation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My father lunched on bacon wrapped in bread (Christine Reynolds)
- My Father rules the heavens (Lex de Azevedo; Michael Webb)
- My Father’s Business (Luacine Clark Fox)
- My Father’s Care (Kevin R. Olson)
- My Father’s Care (Anon.; Blanche Hoke)
- My father’s hands are steady and kind (Linda Chapman; Bonnie Heidenreich)
- My Father’s Love (David Len Allen)
- My Father’s Plan for Me (Clive Romney)
- My Father Taught Me (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My father taught me to listen (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My Father Watches Over Me (William Clark Martin)
- My feet shall walk in righteous ways (Hazel Chambers)
- My fingers wrap like talons ’round the handcart’s wooden bar (Amy Burton Moore)
- My First View of a Western Prairie (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Flag (Jennie C. Neal)
- My Flag, My Flag (Anna Johnson)
- My flag, my flag, my country’s flag (Anna Johnson)
- My flag, my flag, my country’s flag, I love to see (Anna Johnson)
- My flesh is food indeed
- My Fond Commission (William A. Draves)
- My Foster Child (Mabel S. Harmer)
- My Friend (Lula Greene Richards)
- My Friend (Leone Doxey)
- My friend has a quaintly-fashioned gown (LaRene King Bleecker)
- My Friend, I look to Thee most kind and true (Lula Greene Richards)
- My friends (Agness A. West)
- My friends and dear relations (A. Robbins)
- My Friends, May You Grow in Grace (Timothy James Meaney; Gregg DeMey; Gregory Kett; Sean Diamond)
- My friend!—yes, still I have a friend—to you (Hannah T. King)
- My Future Home (Hans Henry Petersen)
- My Garden (Patience Nielsen Davis)
- My Gentle Nell
- My Gift, My Offering (Sally DeFord)
- My God, accept my heart this day (Matthew Bridges)
- My God and Father, while I stray (Charlotte Elliott)
- My God and I (Austris August Wihtol)
- My God and I go in the field together (Austris August Wihtol)
- My God and King (George Herbert)
- My God and Saviour, to Thee praises sing (Clarence Griffith)
- My God hath been my strength (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- My God, how endless is thy love (Isaac Watts)
- My God, how endless is thy love! Thy gifts are ev’ry evening new (Isaac Watts)
- My God, how lovely is the place (Joel H. Johnson)
- My God, how shall I come to Thee (John Chisnall)
- My God, how wonderful (Frederick W. Faber)
- My God, How Wonderful Thou Art (Frederick W. Faber)
- My God, how wonderful thou art, Thy majesty (Frederick W. Faber)
- My God! how wonderful thou art, Thy majesty, how bright! (Frederick W. Faber)
- My God, How Wonderful You Are (Frederick W. Faber)
- My God, I am not proud (Christopher Walker)
- My God, I am thine (Charles Wesley)
- My God, I am thine, what a comfort divine (Charles Wesley)
- My God, I Love Thee (Edward Caswall)
- My God, in thee my faith finds scope (Joel H. Johnson)
- My God Is Real (Kenneth Morris)
- My God, I Thank Thee (Adelaide A. Procter)
- My God, I thank thee! may no thought (Andrews Norton)
- My God, I thank thee! may no thought E’er deem thy chastisements severe (Andrews Norton)
- My God, I thank thee, who hast made (Adelaide A. Procter)
- My God, I would resign (Joel H. Johnson)
- My God, My Father (Frederick Mann)
- My God, my Father, make me strong (Frederick Mann)
- My God, my Father, while I stray (Charlotte Elliott)
- My God, my Father, while I stray Far from (Charlotte Elliott)
- My God, my Father, while I stray, Far from my home in life’s dull way (Charlotte Elliott)
- My God, My Portion, and My Love (Isaac Watts)
- My God’s the spring of all my joys (Isaac Watts)
- My God, the spring of all my joys (Isaac Watts)
- My God! Thou See’st Me (Charles Ashton)
- My God, thy boundless love I praise (Henry Moore)
- My God, thy boundless love I praise; How bright, on high, its glories blaze (Henry Moore)
- My God, Thy table now is spread (Philip Doddridge; Isaac Watts)
- My God, who makes the sun to know (Isaac Watts)
- My Grandchildren (R. C. Evans)
- My grandfather’s clock was too large for the shelf (Henry C. Work)
- My grandfather’s clock was too tall for the shelf (Henry C. Work)
- My Grandma (Harriet B. Jones)
- My grandmother dear has a garden (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- My grandmother dear has a garden, Old fashioned (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- My grandmother she at the age of eighty three (John Read)
- My Grandpa (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- My grandpa is one of my best friends (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- My Granny (Gina Iannone)
- My granny’s hair is silver (Gina Iannone)
- My Grateful Spirit Sings (Sally DeFord)
- My gratitude now accept, O God (Rafael Montalvo)
- My Gratitude Now Accept, O God / Gracias, Señor (Rafael Montalvo)
- My Great, Great Grandpa Denney (Roberta West)
- My Guide (Calvin W. Laufer)
- My Hand on Myself
- My hand on my self, Vas is das here?
- My hand on myself, what is this here?
- My Hands (Louise B. Scott)
- My hands upon my head I’ll place (Louise B. Scott)
- My hands upon my head I’ll place, Upon (Louise B. Scott)
- My hands upon my head I’ll place, upon my (Louise B. Scott)
- My harp sounds strains of sadness (John S. Davis)
- My Hat
- My hat it has three corners
- My hat it has three corners, Three corners
- My heart bid farewell as I left the mother shore (Danielle Kauer Anderson)
- My heart can sing when I pause to remembe (Stuart Hamblen)
- My Heart Ever Faithful (Christiane Mariane von Ziegler)
- My heart ever faithful, Sing praises (Christiane Mariane von Ziegler)
- My heart exults in the LORD
- My heart flows out in gratitude (E. S. Davenport)
- My Heart Is Filled with Thankfulness (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- My Heart Is Firmly Fixed
- “My heart is fix’d”—I know in whom I trust (Eliza R. Snow)
- My heart is full of mother dear (Ida H. White)
- My heart is glad and I rejoice (Kenneth N. Vick)
- My Heart Is Longing (Peter A. Sveegen; Princess Eugenie of Sweden)
- My heart is longing to praise my Savior (Peter A. Sveegen; Princess Eugenie of Sweden)
- My Heart Is Overflowing (Miriam Therese Winter)
- My heart’s a tuneful harp (Franklin E. Belden)
- My heart’s a tuneful harp when Christ abides within (Franklin E. Belden)
- My Heart’s Choice (Alice Everett)
- My Heart Sings Out with Joyful Praise (Ruth Duck)
- My Heart’s in Utah (Anon.)
- My heart’s in Utah, where the towering mountains rise (Anon.)
- My Heart’s Prayer (H. P. Blanchard)
- My heart was distressed ’neath Jehovah’s dread frown (Henry J. Zelley; Henry L. Gilmour)
- My heart would choose the better part (Merva Bird)
- My Heart, Your Bethlehem (David Gaines; Ruth Elaine Schram; Phillips Brooks)
- My Heavenly Father loves me (Andrew Moore)
- My Heavenly Father Loves Me (Clara W. McMaster)
- My Heavenly Father Loves Me / For the Beauty of the Earth (Clara W. McMaster; Folliott S. Pierpoint)
- My Heavenly Father’s House (Anna Johnson)
- My Heavenly Father Wants Me to Be Happy (Judith W. Parker)
- My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me (William Clark Martin)
- My heavenly home is bright and fair (William Hunter)
- My heavenly home is bright and fair, I feel like traveling on (William Hunter)
- My Heav’nly Father gives me all good (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- My Heav’nly Father gives me all good and lovely things (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- My Heav’nly Father loves me and He (Andrew Moore)
- My heav’nly home is bright and fair (William Hunter)
- My help comes from God
- My help comes from God who made heaven and earth
- My Help Cometh From the Lord (Geraldine Woods)
- My Holy House (Don Stirling; Kurt Bestor)
- My Home (Hannah T. King)
- My Home in Utah (F. Weight)
- My home it was in Texas (Frederick W. Keller)
- My home must have a high tree (Fannie R. Buchanan)
- My home, my home! these words contain (Hannah T. King)
- My Home, Sweet Home (N. Vandall)
- My Home Within the Vale (Evan Stephens)
- My Hope Is Built (Edward Mote)
- My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less (Edward Mote)
- My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness (Edward Mote)
- My hope is in Jesus, who soon shall appear (John Lyon)
- My Hope Is in the Lord (Norman J. Clayton)
- My hope is lost (Alan Luff)
- My House
- My House (Mack Wilberg)
- My House (Tessie G. Post)
- My house is tiny and warm and neat (Welsh folk song)
- My house it is built by an old sheep corral
- My husband is not perfect, But he is a man of God (Emma M. Phillips)
- My Ideal (Elsie F. Parton)
- My Jesus, As Thou Wilt! (Benjamin Schmolck)
- My Jesus, as Thou wilt! O may Thy will be mine (Benjamin Schmolck)
- My Jesus, I Love Thee (William R. Featherstone)
- My Jesus, I love thee, I know (William R. Featherstone)
- My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine (William R. Featherstone)
- My Jesus, my Savior (Darlene Zschech)
- My Jesus, my Savior, Lord, there is none like You (Darlene Zschech)
- My Jesus, my Savior / Mi Cristo, mi rey / Mon Jésus, mon sauveur (Darlene Zschech)
- My Joy Is Full
- My Kindness Shall Not Depart from Thee (Rob Gardner)
- My kindred, friends and Deseret (Joel H. Johnson)
- My Kitty (Velma Sherry)
- My Kitty Cat (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My kitty hums a little song when I stroke her fur (Ollie J. Robertson)
- My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast (J. Hascall)
- My Life, Dear Lord, I Give to Thee (Calvin W. Laufer)
- My Life Flows On (Pauline T.)
- My Life Flows On in Endless Song (Pauline T.)
- My life flows on in endless song; Above earth’s lamentation (Pauline T.)
- My life has not been all calm and serene (Emmeline B. Wells)
- My life is a gift; my life has a plan (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- My life is a wearisome journey; I’m sick with the (Nettie Kinersly)
- My Life Is in You, Lord (Daniel Gardner)
- My life, like the sands which form the earth (Reed Hainsworth)
- My life, my love I give to Thee (Ralph E. Hudson)
- My life, my love I give to Thee, Thou Lamb of God who died for me (Ralph E. Hudson)
- My Light Is But a Little One (M. V. M.)
- My light is but a little one, My light of faith (M. V. M.)
- My light is but a little one, My light of faith and prayer (M. V. M.)
- My light is but a little one, My light of faith and pray’r (M. V. M.)
- My little babe of yesteryear (Essie Bateman Sisk)
- My Little Brother
- My Little Child (Afterglow)
- My little faithful ticking friend
- My Little Kitten (Anon.)
- My little kitten ran up a tree (Anon.)
- My Lizzie’s Birthday (R. C. Evans)
- My Lord Can (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My Lord can walk upon the raging sea (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My Lord deliver’d Daniel, My Lord deliver’d (African American spiritual)
- My Lord Delivered Daniel (African American spiritual)
- My Lord has garments so wondrous fine (Henry Barraclough)
- My Lord, He calls me (African American spiritual)
- My Lord, I Come This Hour to Make (William F. Webb)
- My Lord, I hear thee pleading (Fred C. M. Hansen; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- My Lord, I Know That All My Life (Anna L. Waring)
- My Lord is all the world to me (Leora Martin)
- My Lord Is Near Me All the Time (Barbara Fowler Gaultney)
- My Lord, My God (David A. Zabriskie)
- My Lord of Light (Christopher Idle)
- My Lord of light who made the worlds (Christopher Idle)
- My lord, the hour approaches (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Lord, What a Mornin’ (African-American spiritual)
- My Lord! What a Morning (African-American spiritual)
- My Lord, What a Morning! (Traditional)
- My Lord, what a morning! My Lord, what (African-American spiritual)
- My Lord, what a mornin’! My Lord (African-American spiritual)
- My Lord, What A Mourning (African-American spiritual)
- My Lord, what a mourning, My Lord (African-American spiritual)
- My Lord, what love is this (Graham Kendrick)
- My Lord, what love is this that pays so dearly (Graham Kendrick)
- My Loved Ones at Home (Charles W. Penrose)
- My loving friends, and Deseret (Joel H. Johnson)
- My Masterpiece (Kathryn F. Clyde)
- My Master, See, the Time Has Come
- My Master was a worker (William G. Tarrant)
- My Master was a worker With daily (William G. Tarrant)
- My Master Was So Very Poor (Harry Lee)
- My Mirror
- My Mission (Kevin R. Olson)
- My mommy (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- My mommy is so beautiful her smile is like (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- My Mother (Moiselle Renstrom)
- My Mother (Anna Johnson)
- My Mother
- My Mother (Hannah T. King)
- My Mother (D. Virgil Haws)
- My mother and father (Thelma J. Harrison)
- My Mother Dear (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- My Mother Dear (S. Lover)
- My mother holds me, And my troubles (Solveig Paulson Russell)
- My Mother My Daughter (Janice Kapp Perry; Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- My mother says I grow so fast (Lula Greene Richards)
- My mother says she doesn’t care
- My Mother’s Bible (M. Williams)
- My Mother’s Crochet (Olive W. Burt)
- My Mother’s Hands (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My mother’s hands are fine and strong (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My mother’s love (Annie D. Palmer)
- My Mother’s Love (John M. Chamberlain)
- My Mother’s Love (Jean Barnes)
- My Mother’s Love (Janice Kapp Perry)
- My mother’s love has guided me (Jean Barnes)
- My mother’s love is dear to me (John M. Chamberlain)
- My mother’s old Bible, her treasure divine (D. M. Shanks)
- My mother’s old Bible is true (D. M. Shanks)
- My Mother’s Prayer (J. W. Van DeVenter)
- My Mother’s Voice
- My mother’s voice is the sweetest sound (Annie D. Palmer)
- My mother’s voice is the sweetest sound that (Annie D. Palmer)
- My mother’s voice, the power of her teachings (Janice Kapp Perry)
- My mother wishes me to grow (Anna Johnson)
- My mother wishes me to grow more lovely (Anna Johnson)
- My mother wishes me to grow more lovely every (Anna Johnson)
- My mother works in magic (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- My mother works in magic, really (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- My Mountain Home
- My Mountain Home (John S. Davis)
- My mountain home, here in the west, the land (William Willis)
- My mountain home, my mountain home
- My mountain home to thee I’ve come (William Willes)
- My muse, Oh! now to me return! (Joel H. Johnson)
- My Music Page
- My Name Is Hope (Kirsten Millsap)
- My name is Solomon Levi (Anon.)
- My name is Solomon Levi And my store’s (Anon.)
- My name is Solomon Levi, and my store’s on Salem Street (Anon.)
- My name is Yon Yonson, I come from Visconsin
- My Name’s Written There (M. A. K.; McK.)
- My native land (Douglas Brian)
- My Native Land (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- My Native Land (Walter Scott)
- My native land, farewell! (Richard Huie; William W. Phelps)
- My Neighbor (Alice M. Walker)
- My Neighbor and I (Elsie C. Carroll)
- My neighbor Brown is stern and proud (Courtney Cottam Walker)
- My neighbor rides in a shining car (Elsie C. Carroll)
- My Neighbor’s Garden (Letitia Chambers Ridges)
- My new life I owe to Thee (H. P. Blanchard)
- My New Silk Hat
- My Object All Sublime (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- My object all sublime I shall achieve in time (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- My Old Kentucky Home (Stephen C. Foster)
- My Once upon a Time (Marilyn P. Adams)
- My One Sure Anchor Is Christ (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- My Only Comfort (Marlene Veenstra; Caspar Olevianus; Zacharius Ursinus)
- My only comfort, now, always (Marlene Veenstra; Caspar Olevianus; Zacharius Ursinus)
- My opening eyes with rapture see (James Hutton)
- My opening eyes with rapture see The dawn of thy returning day (James Hutton)
- My Own (Hannah T. King)
- My own dear loving father (Eliza R. Snow)
- My own dear loving father, Most good and kind (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Own Dear Mountain Home (Evan Stephens)
- My Own Home (Eliza R. Snow)
- My own indulgent father (Eliza R. Snow)
- My Own Little Lamp (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- My Own—My Country’s Flag (Eliza R. Snow)
- My own, my own, who has not set (Hannah T. King)
- My paddle’s keen and bright (Margaret Embers McGee)
- My paddles’s keen and bright (Margaret Embers McGee)
- My path had never found direction (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My Peace (Keith Routledge)
- My peace I give unto you (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- My peace I give unto you. It’s a peace that the world cannot give (Keith Routledge)
- My peace I give unto you, Not the peace of the world (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- My Peace I Leave With You (Rosemary Mead)
- My People I Have Called You (Joshua R. Turner)
- My Pets (Ebertha Roelofs)
- My pigeon house (E. Parker)
- My pigeon-house (E. Parker)
- My pigeon house I open wide, and set the (E. Parker)
- My pigeon-house I open wide and set the pigeons (E. Parker)
- My pigeon house I open wide, and set the pigeons free (E. Parker)
- My pigeon-house I open wide, and set the pigeons free (E. Parker)
- My Place (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My poor old mother and I did part (Samuel Nickless)
- My Prayer (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- My Prayer (Philip Paul Bliss)
- My Prayer (Kay Honaker)
- My Prayer (Janet Shurtliff)
- My Prayer (Vida E. Smith)
- My Prayer (Wilma Redfield)
- My Prayer (Lucille Oliver)
- My Prayer for Home (Mildred Edwards)
- My Prayer Rises to Heaven (Dao Kim)
- My prayers are heard! my tears were not in vain! (Hannah T. King)
- My Precious Gifts (Mary H. Mitton)
- My Pretty Maid (English song)
- My Pretty Patchwork Quilt (Ada Wootton)
- My Record (Esther A. Bennion)
- My Redeemer (Philip Paul Bliss)
- My Redeemer
- My Redeemer, just and true (James H. Hood)
- My Redeemer Lives (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- My Redeemer Lives (Reuben Morgan)
- My Redeemer Lives (B. Cecil Gates)
- My Redeemer, O Thou crucified! Precious Savior (James H. Hood)
- My refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust
- My rest is in heaven; my rest is not here (Henry Francis Lyte)
- My robin friends came back again (Lottie Hammer Singley)
- My Sabbath Home (Anon.)
- My saints have desired a song sent from me (Jason W. Briggs)
- My Saints rejoice for you I love (R. C. Evans)
- My Savior (Dora Greenwell; Aaron Shust)
- My Savior Can Heal My Soul (Robert Cowles)
- My Savior First of All (Fanny J. Crosby)
- My Savior is Praying for Me (Edmund S. Lorenz)
- My Savior is the Lord and King (David Danner)
- My Savior, My God (Dora Greenwell; Aaron Shust)
- My Savior Said That I Should Be (Harry J. Fielding)
- My Savior sees the best in me (Nathan Howe)
- My Savior’s Love (Charles H. Gabriel)
- My Savior, wilt Thou go before my face? (Marvin K. Gardner)
- My Saviour is a coming
- My Saviour’s Love (Charles H. Gabriel)
- My Seagull Code Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My Sheep Hear My Voice (Jessie W. Menzies)
- My sheep hear my voice and they come unto me (Jessie W. Menzies)
- My Shepherd (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- My Shepherd Is the Living God (Isaac Watts; Thomas Sternhold)
- My shepherd is the Lord (Psalm 23)
- My shepherd is the Lord, nothing indeed (Psalm 23)
- My Shepherd Will Supply (Isaac Watts)
- My Shepherd Will Supply My Need (Isaac Watts)
- My Shepherd will supply my need; Jehovah (Isaac Watts)
- My Shepherd will supply my need; Jehovah is His name (Isaac Watts)
- My Shepherd, You Supply My Need (Isaac Watts)
- My Sins Are Blotted Out, I Know! (Merrill Dunlop)
- My sister always plays with dolls
- My Sister Jane, if thou wouldst court the muse (John Lyon)
- My snowman stands in our front yard (Ethel H. Tewksbury)
- My soldier boy (Evan Stephens)
- My Son (Phyllis Hodgson)
- My son, be this thy simple plan
- My son, do you carry a thing that’s called sin? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- My Song Forever Shall Record
- My Song in the Night (Joseph Swain)
- My song I sing at early dawn of day
- My Song Is Love Unknown (Samuel Crossman)
- My song is love unknown, my Savior’s love to me (Samuel Crossman)
- My son, know thou the Lord (Robert C. Brackenbury)
- My Son, My King (Melanie Davis)
- My soul awake (Mary A. W. Schaer)
- My soul, be on thy guard (George Heath)
- My soul, come, meditate the day (Isaac Watts)
- My Soul Cries Out with a Joyful Shout (Luke 1:46–55; Rory Cooney)
- My Soul Delighteth in the Covenants of the Lord (Janice Kapp Perry)
- My soul delighteth in the cov’nants of the Lord (Janice Kapp Perry)
- My soul delighteth in the song of the heart (Doctrine and Covenants 24:3b, RLDS; Doctrine and Covenants 25:12; Denise M. Barbour)
- My Soul Does Magnify the Lord (Grayson Warren Brown)
- My soul doth magnify the Lord
- My soul doth magnify the Lord (Crawford Gates)
- My Soul doth Magnify the Lord (Ruth May Fox)
- My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior (Crawford Gates)
- My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior (Thomas Hardaway)
- My soul doth magnify the Lord, the Lord, Eternal is His fame (Ruth May Fox)
- My Soul Finds Rest (Stuart Townend; Aaron Keyes)
- My soul finds rest in God alone (Stuart Townend; Aaron Keyes)
- My Soul Finds Rest in God Alone (David J. Diephouse)
- My soul finds rest in God alone, My rock and my salvation (Stuart Townend; Aaron Keyes)
- My soul finds rest in God alone, On him my help depends (David J. Diephouse)
- My Soul Gives Glory to My God (Miriam Therese Winter)
- My soul has found abiding rest (J. J. Maxfield)
- My soul has gone forth in its wandering (Emmeline B. Wells)
- My soul, how lovely is the place (Isaac Watts)
- My Soul Hungered (Steven K. Jones)
- My soul in sad exile was out on life’s sea (Henry L. Gilmour)
- My Soul in Stillness Waits (Marty Haugen)
- My Soul is Athirst (Evan Stephens)
- My soul is athirst, my soul is athirst for knowledge (Evan Stephens)
- My soul is at peace as onward I trod (K. M.)
- My Soul Is at Rest (Taizé Community)
- My soul is at rest in God alone (Taizé Community)
- My soul is filled with glory (J. M. Harris)
- My soul is filled with peace and love (William W. Phelps)
- My soul is full of peace and love (William W. Phelps)
- My soul is full of peace and love; I soon shall see (William W. Phelps)
- My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord
- My Soul Loves Jesus (Charles H. Mason)
- My Soul Must Render Thanks to God (David R. Naylor)
- My Soul Now Magnifies the Lord (Stephanie K. Frey)
- My Soul, Now Praise Your Maker (Johann Graumann)
- My Soul, Praise the Lord (William Kethe)
- My soul, praise the Lord! O God (William Kethe)
- My soul, praise the Lord! O God, thou art great (William Kethe)
- My Soul Proclaims the Greatness of the Lord
- My soul proclaims with wonder (Rae E. Whitney)
- My Soul Proclaims with Wonder (Carl P. Daw)
- My Soul Proclaims with Wonder (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- My Soul Proclaims Your Greatness
- My soul proclaims your greatness, Lord
- My Soul Rejoices (Stephen P. Starke)
- My Soul’s Full of Glory (John A. Granade)
- My soul’s full of glory, which inspires my tongue (John A. Granade)
- My Soul Shall Live with Jesus (L. K.)
- My soul thirsts for God, for the living God / Why have you cast me off, O God?
- My soul thirsts for you, my soul thirsts for you like parched land
- My soul waits for God
- My soul was grieved, my heart was troubled sore (James Curry)
- My soul was troubled (Annette Dickman)
- My soul, with sacred joy survey (Thomas Kelly)
- My Spanish Guitar (Anon.)
- My Spirit Glorifies the Lord (Dewey Westra)
- My spirit rejoices in God my Savior
- My Stamp Album (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- My Star (Edward H. Anderson)
- Mysteries of God (William W. Phelps)
- Mysterious Presence, Source of All (Seth Curtis Beach)
- My Story (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- My stubborn will at last hath yielded (Leila N. Morris)
- My Sunshine
- My Teacher (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- My Testimony (Jan Pinborough)
- My Testimony (Suzanne Wilson)
- My Testimony (Bettie Jones; Myriel Cluff Ashton)
- My Testimony Grows (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- My Testimony Is Growing (Kathryn B. Decker)
- My Testimony’s Sacred (Linda J. Marriott)
- My Thanks (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- My Thanks Today (Anna Johnson)
- My thumbs are starting to wiggle (Traditional)
- My Times Are in Thy Hand (William F. Lloyd)
- “My times are in thy hand!” My God (William F. Lloyd)
- “My times are in thy hand,” my God I wish them (William F. Lloyd)
- “My times are in thy hand:” My God! I wish them there (William F. Lloyd)
- My times are in thy hands (William F. Lloyd)
- My Times Are in Your Hands (AnnaMae Meyer Bush)
- My Tithing Gives Me Happiness (Vilate Raile)
- My tithing gives me happiness, I like to do my part (Vilate Raile)
- My Toronto (R. C. Evans)
- My Toronto, my Toronto (R. C. Evans)
- My Tribute (Andraé Crouch)
- My Tribute (Andraé Crouch)
- My valentine
- My Valentine (Annie S. Stephenson)
- My valley home (Evan Stephens)
- My Valley Home (Evan Stephens)
- My way gets brighter, my load gets lighter (Mary Gardner; Thomas A. Dorsey)
- My weary heart is fill’d with pain (Laura E. Newell)
- My weary heart is filled with pain (Laura E. Newell)
- My wife and I lived all alone (Septimus Winner)
- My Wild Irish Rose (Chauncey Olcott)
- My wild Irish rose, The sweetest flow’r (Chauncey Olcott)
- My willing song (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- My Wonderful Dream (Jessie B. Pounds)
- My wonderful Friend (Haldor Lillenas)
- My wonderful Lord (Haldor Lillenas)
- My Wonderful, Wonderful Lord (Mabel C. Bickerton)
N
- Nada te turbe (St. Teresa of Ávila; Taizé Community)
- Nada te turbe, nada te espante (St. Teresa of Ávila; Taizé Community)
- Nada te turbe, nada te espante / Nothing can trouble, nothing can frighten (St. Teresa of Ávila; Taizé Community)
- Nailed to the Cross (Carrie E. Breck)
- Name of All Majesty (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Nancy Lee (Frederick E. Weatherly)
- Narcissa to Narcissus (Eliza R. Snow)
- Natalie
- National Anthem (Eliza R. Snow)
- National Hymn (Daniel C. Roberts)
- Nationality (Eliza R. Snow)
- National Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- Nations, Clap Your Hands
- Nativity (Maud Chegwidden)
- Nativity Carol (John Rutter)
- Nature’s Brightest Dress (Naomi W. Randall)
- Nature’s Easter Story (Patty S. Hill)
- Nature’s Goodnight (Patty S. Hill)
- Nature’s Good Night (Patty S. Hill)
- Nature’s Praise (Elizabeth Singer Rowe)
- Nature’s Praise (Franz Schubert)
- Nature’s Praises (Harry Lee)
- Nature with open volume stands (Isaac Watts)
- Naught have I gotten but what I received (James M. Gray)
- Nauvoo (Laura)
- Nauvoo
- Nauvoo Flourishes (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Navy and Air Force Hymn (William Whiting)
- Nay, Speak No Ill (Charles Swain)
- Nay, speak no ill, a kindly word (Charles Swain)
- Nay, speak no ill; a kindly word Can never leave (Charles Swain)
- Nay, speak no ill; a kindly word Can never leave a (Charles Swain)
- Nay, speak no ill; a kindly word can never leave a sting behind (Charles Swain)
- Near a home in a wood (Swedish folk song)
- Near a home in a wood, with a horse (Swedish folk song)
- Near a home in the wood, With a horse (Swedish folk song)
- Nearer, Dear Savior, to Thee (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Nearer, dear Savior, to thee, Nearer (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Nearer, dear Savior to Thee, Nearer, nearer (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Nearer, dear Savior to Thee, Nearer, nearer to (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Nearer, dear Savior, to thee, Nearer, nearer to thee (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Nearer, my God, to me, Nearer, to thee! (Sarah F. Adams)
- Nearer, my God, to Thee! (William Walsham How)
- Nearer, My God, to Thee (Sarah F. Adams)
- Nearer, my God to Thee! Hear Thou my prayer (William Walsham How)
- Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee! (Sarah F. Adams)
- Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! E’en (Sarah F. Adams)
- Nearer, My God, to You (Sarah F. Adams)
- Nearer, my God to you, nearer to you (Sarah F. Adams)
- Nearer, My Saints, to Me (Shirley Mason)
- Nearer, my Saints, to me, Nearer to me (Shirley Mason)
- Nearer, my Savior, to Thee (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Nearer, Still Nearer (Leila N. Morris)
- Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart (Leila N. Morris)
- Nearer, still nearer—close to Thy heart (Leila N. Morris)
- Nearer the Cross (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Nearer the cross my heart can say (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Near lofty mountains, crowned with winter’s (Edwin F. Parry)
- Near The Cross (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Near the fireside, burning brightly
- Near to the Heart of God (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- Near to Thy Heart (John W. Peterson)
- Near to Thy heart, O Christ divine (John W. Peterson)
- ’Neath a tree, by the margin of the woodland (T. Ellwood Garrett)
- Neath her oppressions and wrongs, Zion in (Evan Stephens)
- ’Neath humble roof, dear mother brave, like any (Aasmund Olavsson Vinje)
- ’Neath Our Window (Bohemian folk song)
- ’Neath our window, ’Neath our window Snow (Bohemian folk song)
- ’Neath the Crust of the Old Apple Pie
- ’Neath the Old Olive Trees (B. McK.)
- ’Neath the stars of the night (B. McK.)
- Needles (Ida May Rees)
- Neighbors (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Neither Death nor Life (Marty Haugen)
- Neither Death nor Life (Marty Haugen)
- Nephi (Samuel Medley)
- Nephi, Nephi, Jacob, Enos, Jarom (Daphne Matthews)
- Nephi’s Courage (Bill N. Hansen Jr.; Lisa T. Hansen)
- Nephi’s Prayer (Ether M. Furnier)
- Nephi’s Psalm (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Nephi was a young man (Derena Bell)
- Nettleton
- Never a Better Hero (Kenneth Cope)
- Never alone (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Never Alone (Eben E. Rexford)
- Never Alone!
- Never Alone (Eben E. Rexford)
- Never be Afraid (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Never be afraid to speak for Jesus (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Never Be Discouraged (James H. Fillmore)
- Never be discouraged, trust the Father’s word (James H. Fillmore)
- Never Be Late (Anon.)
- Never be late to the Sunday school class (Anon.)
- Never be late to the Sunday School class, Come with (Anon.)
- Never be late to the Sunday School class, Come with your (Anon.)
- Never Be the Same (Tyler Castleton)
- Never Borrow Trouble (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Never despair, dear heart
- Never despair, dear heart! Life’s trials are not vain
- Never does truth more shine
- Never does truth more shine With beams of heavenly light
- Never doth truth more shine
- Never doubting, always faithful, often kneeling down to pray (Dorothy S. Ashcraft)
- Never Ends (Nik Day)
- Never fear tho’ shadows dark around your path may fall (Carolyn R. Freeman)
- Never from Thee (Charles W. Penrose)
- Never Give Up (Martin Farquhar Tupper)
- Never give up! It is wiser and better always to hope (Martin Farquhar Tupper)
- Never Never Land (Betty Comdon; Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh)
- Never Pass Them By (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Never Push A Man Because He’s Going Down The Hill (Harry Linn)
- Never say “Fail” (Daniel C. Colesworthy)
- Never stoop to tell lies (Margaret Johnson Gardner)
- Never That Bad (Nik Day)
- New Beginnings (Karen Brian; Wendy Dean)
- New Born Again (African American spiritual)
- Newborn of God (Frank W. Mills)
- Newborn of God, his glory manifest (Frank W. Mills)
- Newcastle Hornpipe
- New Citizen Doggerel
- New Day On The Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- New Every Morning (John Keble)
- New every morning is the love (John Keble)
- New Jerusalem (William W. Phelps)
- New Jerusalem (Amber LePrey Anderson)
- New Jerusalem / Let the River Run (Unknown; Carly Simon)
- New Life (Nik Day; Kawika Katoa)
- New life in Christ (Harry L. Doty)
- New life in Christ, what joy divine! (Harry L. Doty)
- New Name in Glory
- New Song (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- New Songs of Celebration (Erik Routley)
- New Songs of Celebration Render (Erik Routley)
- New World Christmas (Peter G. Czerny)
- New Year Greeting (Grace Wilbur Conant)
- New Year’s Address (William W. Phelps)
- New Year’s Address (Nathan Stein)
- New Year’s Eve
- New Year’s Greeting (Jennie Hyde)
- New Year’s Hymn (Parley P. Pratt)
- New Year’s Hymn (Ann Smith)
- New Year’s Hymn (Frances R. Havergal)
- New Year’s Musings (Hannah T. King)
- Next to Me (Nik Day)
- Ngayong nagda-dapit hapon / When twilight comes and the sun sets (Moises Andrade)
- Nicene Affirmation of Faith
- Nicky, Nicky, Nu
- Night (Grace M. Candland)
- Night (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- Night and every morning (Lindy Kerby)
- Night and morning I make my prayer (The Iona Community)
- Night and the shadows falling
- Night has come with all its glory (R. C. Evans)
- Night Has Fallen (Tom Colvin)
- Night Herding Song (Harry Stephens)
- Night-Herding Song (Harry Stephens)
- Night in the Forest (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Night is falling. There’s a blue sky
- Nights are growing very lonely (Stoddard King)
- Night song
- Night Song (Anon.)
- Night Song (Ida H. White)
- Night Song (Daniel Butterfield)
- Night Time (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Night time, quiet time (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Nimwebo Ba Yahweh (Worship chorus)
- Ninety and Nine (Michael McLean)
- Ninety-Nine Miles from Home (Anon.)
- Nkosi Sikelel’ i Africa (Enoch Sontonga; Samuel E. Mqhayi)
- Noah (Beverly Searle Spencer)
- Noah built an ark so big (Beverly Searle Spencer)
- Noah’s Ark (Anon.)
- Noah’s Ark (Diane Andersen Beck)
- Noah was a prophet, a man who did (Marianne P. Wilcock)
- No Beauty Is (Anna Prince Redd)
- Noble Duke of York (English folk song)
- Noble sires, honored mothers (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Noble youth of every nation (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- No blush of rose (Erin Patterson)
- Nobody Knows (Southern folk song)
- Nobody knows of the work it makes (Anon.)
- Nobody Knows the Trouble I See (Southern folk song)
- Nobody knows the trouble I see, Nobody (Southern folk song)
- Nobody knows the trouble I see, Nobody knows (Southern folk song)
- Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Had (Southern folk song)
- Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (Southern folk song)
- No, brother, ’twill never be better
- No canyon grand or mountain peak (Elsie F. Parton)
- No chiseled stone has marked this burial place (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- No Deposit, No Return (Kenneth Cope; Michael Webb; Vickey Pahnke Taylor)
- No deposit, no return; it takes all (Kenneth Cope; Michael Webb; Vickey Pahnke Taylor)
- No Distant Lord Have I (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- Noel, Noel (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, Born is the King (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- Noel, Noel, Sing Noel, The first Noel (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- Noe! Noe! (French carol)
- No farmer boy for me, Mama! (Swiss folk song)
- No flocks or herds do I deplore (Hannah T. King)
- No Funeral Trains (Arlene L. Buffington)
- No Greater Love Than This (Sally DeFord)
- No Greater Work (Janice Kapp Perry)
- No Happier People (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- No harm have I done You on my knees (Roland M. Carter)
- No honored laurel wreath adorned his brow (Gertrude Perry Stanton)
- No, I can’t say I know how you’re feeling (Nik Day; Lee Gibbons; Justin Garvin)
- No, I’ll repine at death no more (Isaac Watts)
- Noisy voices, noisy feet (Moiselle Renstrom)
- No king can match my Father’s wealth (Arlene L. Buffington)
- No liberty without a law (David H. Smith)
- No liberty without a law That freedom to sustain (David H. Smith)
- No longer strangers to each other (Carey Landry)
- No man can do like Jesus (Traditional)
- No man had yet seen God (R. B.)
- No Matter What (Birdnbee)
- No matter what you’ve said (Birdnbee)
- No matter where I go (Nik Day)
- No matter where I go, I know (Nik Day)
- No more burdens, no more heartaches (Alfred H. Ackley)
- No more I’ll wander in the dreadful night of sin and shame (John W. Peterson)
- No More Love (Michael McLean)
- No more weeping and awailing (Traditional)
- No more weeping and a-wailing (Traditional)
- No Mountain High Enough (Romans 8:35, 37–39; Charles Kirby)
- No na ta nu ra te reo na na to nu te (Walter Smith)
- None Can Bring This Kingdom Down (Arlene L. Buffington)
- None Can Preach the Gospel Like the Mormons Do (Pioneer folk song)
- No Need to Walk in Darkness (Frank Calabrese)
- None of Self and All of Thee (Théodore Monod)
- None Other Lamb (Christina G. Rossetti)
- No Night There
- No! No! No!
- No, Not Despairingly (Horatius Bonar)
- No, Not Desparingly (Horatius Bonar)
- No Not Much (Robert Allen; Al Stillman)
- No, Not One (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- No Obvious Angels (Shirley Erena Murray)
- No obvious angels sing through the night skies (Shirley Erena Murray)
- No one can do like Jesus
- No One Ever Cared for Me like Jesus (Charles F. Weigle)
- No one knows what my fate will be (G. S.)
- No one left to fool, every wall (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- No One Like You (Kaufusi)
- No One Understands like Jesus (John W. Peterson)
- No one understands like Jesus, He’s a friend (John W. Peterson)
- No Ordinary Man (Janice Kapp Perry)
- No other man, no other person (Tamara S. Hann)
- No Other Name (Robert Gay)
- No Other Name But Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- No other name but the name of Jesus (Robert Gay)
- No Other One but Jesus (Virginia Pizzaia)
- No Other Plea (Lidie H. Edmunds)
- No purse, no scrip they bear with them (Philip Margetts)
- No purse no script, they bear with them (Philip Margetts)
- Nora Ray (Henry A. Tuckett)
- No Regrets (Tyler Castleton; Jenny Phillips)
- Nor eye hath seen—nor ear hath heard (Isaac Watts)
- Nor Silver Nor Gold (James M. Gray)
- Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption (James M. Gray)
- North Star (Greg Simpson; Julie de Azevedo)
- No Saint on Earth Lives Life to Self Alone (Norman J. Kansfield)
- No seas again shall sever (Horatius Bonar)
- No seas again shall sever, No desert intervene (Horatius Bonar)
- No Sir (Augusta M. Wakefield)
- No Stranger (Adam Turley; Amy Geis)
- No sweeter song was ever sung (Lois Braby)
- Not all the blood of beasts (Isaac Watts)
- Not Alone for Mighty Empire (William Pierson Merrill)
- Not always on the mount may we (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- Not as I will, but as thou wilt, O Lord (Roberta Flake Clayton)
- Not a sparrow falleth (Louisa May Alcott)
- Not a sparrow falleth but its God doth know (Louisa May Alcott)
- Not by evil wealth of mammon (David H. Smith)
- Not by evil wealth of mammon Shall our dwelling be redeemed (David H. Smith)
- Not dead, but Sleepeth (Charles A. White)
- Not dead, but sleepeth, amen (Charles A. White)
- No Temple Now, No Gift of Price (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Not far beyond the sea, nor high (George Caird)
- Not for Tongues of Heaven’s Angels (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Not Going Under (April Meservy)
- Not Half As Ever Been Told (Jonathan Bush Atchinson)
- Not here for high and holy things (Geoffrey Anketel Suddert-Kennedy)
- Nothing Between (Charles A. Tindley)
- Nothing between my soul and my Savior (Charles A. Tindley)
- Nothing between my soul and my Saviour (Charles A. Tindley)
- Nothing between my soul and the Savior (Charles A. Tindley)
- Nothing but the Blood (Robert Lowry)
- Nothing but the blood of Jesus (Robert Lowry)
- Nothing Can Separate Us (Nik Day; Zac Love)
- Nothing Can Trouble (St. Teresa of Ávila; Taizé Community)
- Nothing can trouble, nothing can frighten / Nada te turbe, nada te espante (St. Teresa of Ávila; Taizé Community)
- Nothing There (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Not I, but Christ, be honored, loved, exalted (Ada A. Whiddington)
- Not in Grand Estate (Ruth Duck)
- Not in grand estate, you make your earthly home (Ruth Duck)
- Not just to kneel with the angels (Derrick Jackson)
- Not My Brother, nor My Sister (African-American spiritual)
- Not my brother, nor my sister, but it’s me, O God (African-American spiritual)
- Not my brother, nor my sister, but it’s me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- Not my brother, not my sister, but it’s me, O Lord (African-American spiritual)
- Not My Will (Julia M. Sorensen)
- Not My Will, But Thine, Be Done (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Not Now, But in the Coming Years (Maxwell N. Cornelius)
- Not now, but in the coming years, It may be (Maxwell N. Cornelius)
- Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the (Maxwell N. Cornelius)
- “Not of the World” (Ron Simpson; Clive Romney)
- No Tramp of Soldiers’ Marching Feet (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Not So in Haste, My Heart (Bradford Torrey)
- Not So Little (Nik Day)
- Not the Only One (Cherie Call)
- Not the Only One (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Not to condemn the sons of men (Isaac Watts)
- Not to condemn the sons of men, Did Christ, the Son of God, appear (Isaac Watts)
- Not Too Young for God to See (Anon.)
- Not to the great or powerful, Not to the throne (Leonard J. Lea)
- Not to the terrors of the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Not Understood. We Move Along Asunder (Thomas Bracken)
- Not unto Us (Kurt J. Eggert)
- Not unto us, not unto us be glory, Lord (Kurt J. Eggert)
- Not unto Us, O Lord of Heaven
- Not What My Hands Have Done (Horatius Bonar)
- Not What These Hands Have Done (Horatius Bonar)
- Not While I’m Around (Stephen Sondheim)
- Not with Naked Eye (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Not with Naked Eye, Not with Human Sense (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Not worthy, Lord, to gather up the crumbs (Edward Henry Bickersteth)
- November 1856, just west of Devil’s Gate (Don Stirling; Nancy Hanson; Sam Cardon)
- Now a Calm and Peaceful Sleep (Anon.)
- Now All the Vault of Heaven Resounds (Paul Z. Strodach)
- Now all the vault of heav’n resounds (Paul Z. Strodach)
- Now All the Woods Are Sleeping (Paul Gerhardt)
- Now All the Woods Are Waking (M. V. E.)
- Now all the woods are waking, The sun (M. V. E.)
- Now April with its fresh perfume (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Now as we come to the setting of the sun (Mepkin Abbey; Athenogenes)
- Now baby birds are sleeping Under the velvet sky (Rita S. Robinson)
- Now before we work today (Kindergarten Gems)
- Now before we work today, We must not (Kindergarten Gems)
- Now before we work today, we must not forget (Kindergarten Gems)
- Now before we work today we must not forget to pray (Kindergarten Gems)
- Now Behold (Richard Holmes)
- Now behold a marvelous work (Richard Holmes)
- Now behold, my name is Mormon (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Now Behold the Lamb (Kirk Franklin)
- Now be the gospel banner (Thomas Hastings)
- Now be the gospel banner, In ev’ry land, unfurled (Thomas Hastings)
- Now Blessed Be the Lord Our God
- Now Bless the God of Israel (Ruth Duck)
- Now come along, boys, and listen to my tale (Western folk song)
- Now cometh the record once written on gold (Joseph Woodward)
- Now cometh the record once written on gold, That angels from heaven rejoice to unfold (Joseph Woodward)
- No we are not wanderers (Nik Day)
- Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- Now from the altar of our hearts (John Mason)
- Now from the altar of our hearts Let warmest thanks arise (John Mason)
- Now God be with us, for the night is closing (Petrus Herbert)
- Now Go in Joy (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Now Go in Joy (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Now go in joy to spread the word (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Now Go in Peace (Michael Mair)
- Now go in peace, now go in love (Michael Mair)
- Now go to sleep, my baby dear (Gerrit de Jong Jr.)
- Now greet the swiftly changing year (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Now Hand In Hand (Anon.)
- Now hand in hand a merry band (Anon.)
- Now hand in hand a merry band, we wish you (Anon.)
- Now hand in hand a merry band, We wish you goodbye (Anon.)
- Now Have You Set Your Servant Free (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Now here by the fire we defy (Richard Hovey)
- Now he’s gone (Eliza R. Snow)
- Now he’s gone, we’d not recall him (Eliza R. Snow)
- Now Holy Spirit, ever One (Ambrose of Milan)
- Now I Belong to Jesus (Norman J. Clayton)
- Now I Can See (Dan Truman; Jeannine Lasky)
- Now I Have New Life in Christ (Houn Lee; Sandra Bonnette-Kim; Ruth Duck)
- Now I have new life in Christ who has set me free (Houn Lee; Sandra Bonnette-Kim; Ruth Duck)
- Now I lay me down to sleep (Amelia M. Starkweather)
- Now I lay me down to sleep while slumbers deep (Amelia M. Starkweather)
- No Wind at the Window (John L. Bell)
- No wind at the window, no knock on the door (John L. Bell)
- Now in our world people suffer and sorrow (Barbara Howard)
- Now in the Days of Youth (Walter J. Mathams)
- Now, in the garden of your life (Hannah T. King)
- Now, in the latter day (Joel H. Johnson)
- Now in the spring we’ll leave Nauvoo (Pioneer folk song)
- Now in this day of darkness (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Now in This Moment (Fanny J. Crosby; Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- Now in This Moment / En este momento / Viens dans nos âmes (Fanny J. Crosby; Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- Now in this moment, now in this day (Fanny J. Crosby; Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- Now in this moment, now in this day / En este momento en este lugar / Viens dans nos âmes, Dieu Créateur (Fanny J. Crosby; Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- Now I pray you be still and I’ll hush your noise (Charles L. Walker)
- Now is th’ accepted time (John Dobell)
- Now is th’ accepted time, Now is the day of grace (John Dobell)
- Now is the day of grace (Joel H. Johnson)
- Now Is the Day of Israel (Parley P. Pratt)
- Now is the feast of the Lamb once slain (Marty Haugen)
- Now Is the Hour (Maewa Kaihau; Dorothy Stewart)
- Now is the hour for faith (Toni Thomas)
- Now Is the Hour for Faith Not Fear (Toni Thomas)
- Now is the hour for me to say goodbye (Maewa Kaihau; Dorothy Stewart)
- Now is the hour of Zion’s (Fred P. Hubble)
- Now Is the Hour of Zion’s Fulfillment (Fred P. Hubble)
- Now Is the Time Approaching (Jane Laurie Borthwick)
- Now is the time for sailing, sad am I (Japanese folk song)
- “Now,” is the voice that nature breathes (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Now Is Your Season (Kristi Sherwood)
- Now It Is Evening (F. Pratt Green)
- Now it is evening: lights of the city (F. Pratt Green)
- Now It’s Time to Rest
- Now it’s time to rest, like robins in the nest
- Now Jesus turned to leave The fragrant world of breath (Vere Jameson)
- Now let all the heav’ns adore Thee (Philipp Nicolai)
- Now Let Heaven And Earth Adore Thee (Philipp Nicolai)
- Now Let Our Hearts within Us Burn (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Now let our mournful songs record (Isaac Watts)
- Now let songs of triumph swell loud and clear, loud and clear (Joseph C. Macaulay)
- Now let the vault of heaven resound (Paul Zeller Strodach)
- Now let thy servants O our God! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Now Let Us All, in Hymns of Praise (Fred Pratt Green)
- Now Let Us All with One Accord (Frances B. Wood)
- Now let us all with one accord Sing praises (Frances B. Wood)
- Now Let Us from This Table Rise (Fred Kaan)
- Now Let Us Learn of Christ (Christopher Idle)
- Now Let Us Rejoice (William W. Phelps)
- Now Let us Rejoice, Etc. (William W. Phelps)
- Now Let Us Rejoice in the Day (William W. Phelps)
- Now let us rejoice in the day of salvation (William W. Phelps)
- Now let us rejoice in the day of salvation, no longer (William W. Phelps)
- Now let us rejoice in the day of salvation, No longer as strangers on earth need we roam (William W. Phelps)
- Now let us sing our praise to God (Anne K. LeCroy)
- Now let us sing our Savior’s praise (Ruth Duck)
- Now let us watch our teacher’s hands
- Now lightly dancing So gaily prancing (Evan Stephens)
- Now Listen, You Servants of God (John W. Arthur)
- Now look at this hat! Is it fit to be seen
- Now, Lord
- Now, Lord
- Now, Lord, you let your servant go in peace
- Now may the light that shone in Jesus Christ
- Now May Your Servant, Lord (Dewey Westra)
- Now morning lifts her dewy veil (Charles Coffin)
- Now morning lifts her dewy veil, With new-born blessings crowned (Charles Coffin)
- Now My Dear Companions (Augustus P. Blase)
- Now, my tongue, the mystery telling (Thomas Aquinas)
- Now, my tongue, the myst’ry telling (Thomas Aquinas)
- Now neath the silver moon (Italian folk song)
- Now ’neath the silver moon ocean (Italian folk song)
- Now neath the silver moon Ocean is glowing (Italian folk song)
- Now neath the the silver moon (Italian folk song)
- Now, O Lord, for what do I wait
- Now once again for help that never faileth (Mildred Whitney Stillman)
- No wonder Christ admonished me (Nell Clarke)
- No wonder why old David cried (Joel H. Johnson)
- Now, on Land and Sea Descending (Samuel Longfellow)
- Now on the Ground
- Now on the ground there were some wheels
- No Work to Do? (Robert Lowry; W. Howard Doane)
- No work to do? look up and see (Robert Lowry; W. Howard Doane)
- Now our busy day is o’er (Goldie M. Masters)
- Now our golden days are at an end (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Now our spring time of life’s sweet and warm (Anon.)
- Now praise and thanks we render (Jennie C. Neal)
- Now praise we great and famous men (William G. Tarrant)
- Now quit your care and anxious fear and worry (Percy Dearmer)
- Now Rest beneath Night’s Shadow (Paul Gerhardt)
- Now run along home and jump into bed (Anon.)
- Now sadness comes—The long autumnal days (Leone G. Layton)
- Now see them here, these friends so dear (Emilie Poulsson)
- Now see them here these friends so dear, As they together (Emilie Poulsson)
- Now Shout (Gerald Kemner)
- Now Sing to Our God (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Now sing to our God a song of rejoicing (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Now Sing We a Song For the Harvest (John W. Chadwick)
- Now Sing We, Now Rejoice (Arthur T. Russell)
- Now sleep gently little child, Mother will come
- Now sounds the call “Come to me ye scattered (Hans Henry Petersen)
- Now Thank We All (Martin Rinkhart)
- Now Thank We All Our God (Martin Rinkhart)
- Now thank we all our God With heart (Martin Rinkhart)
- Now thank we all our God With heart and hands (Martin Rinkhart)
- Now thank we all our God with heart and hands and voices (Martin Rinkhart)
- Now thank we all our God With hearts and hands (Martin Rinkhart)
- Now that I’ve been given new life (Harry L. Doty)
- Now that the daylight fills the sky (John Mason Neale)
- Now that the daystar glimmers bright (John Henry Newman)
- Now the Day Is Over (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the day is over, Night is drawing (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the day is over, night is drawing nigh (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the day is over; Night is drawing nigh; Shadows (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the day is over, Night is drawing night (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the Day Is Over (Prayer for the Night) (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the Day Over (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the Evening Shadows Fall
- Now the Feast and Celebration (Marty Haugen)
- Now the golden sunrays gleaming (Mabel J. Rosemon)
- Now the golden sunrays gleaming, Winter’s cold (Mabel J. Rosemon)
- Now the golden sunrays gleaming, Winter’s cold and gloom dispel (Mabel J. Rosemon)
- Now the gospel of the kingdom (D. L. Wood)
- Now the Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding
- Now the Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding
- Now the Green Blade Rises (John M. C. Crum)
- Now the green blade rises from the buried grain (John M. C. Crum)
- Now the Green Blade Riseth (John M. C. Crum)
- Now the green blade riseth from the buried grain (John M. C. Crum)
- Now the Heavens Start to Whisper (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Now the King of Day is dead (R. C. Evans)
- Now the laborer’s task is o’er (John Ellerton)
- Now the mild, clear rays of morning (Evan Stephens)
- “Now the moon is shining, my good friend, Pierrot” (French folk song)
- Now There Is No Male or Female (Lynette Miller)
- Now the Silence (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Now the silence Now the peace (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Now the sun is brightly shining (David H. Smith)
- Now the sun is brightly shining, Throwing light o’er hill and dale (David H. Smith)
- Now the truth once more appears
- Now the truth once more appears; Hark! the Gospel trump doth sound
- Now to all a kind good night (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Now to All a Kind Good-Night (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Now to Heaven Our Prayer (William E. Hickson)
- Now to Heaven Our Prayer Ascending (William E. Hickson)
- Now to heaven our prayer ascending, God speed (William E. Hickson)
- Now to heaven our prayers ascending (William E. Hickson)
- Now to heaven our prayers ascending, God speed the right (William E. Hickson)
- Now to heav’n our prayer ascending (William E. Hickson)
- Now to heav’n our pray’r ascending (William E. Hickson)
- Now to heav’n our pray’rs ascending (William E. Hickson)
- Now to the Father and the Son (Joel H. Johnson)
- Now to the Holy Spirit Let Us Pray (Martin Luther)
- Now to the King of Heaven (Isaac Watts; Philip Doddridge)
- Now to the King of heav’n (Isaac Watts; Philip Doddridge)
- Now unto Him (David Morris)
- Now unto Him who is able to keep you from falling (David Morris)
- Now unto Thee our hearts incline, O gracious
- Now unto the King (William David Young)
- Now unto the King eternal (William David Young)
- Now we are met, let’s joyful be (Henry Maiben)
- Now we are met, let’s joyful be, and sing with one accord (Henry Maiben)
- Now We Come Before God’s Presence (Peter Olejar)
- Now we dance looby loo, Now we dance
- Now we have our Saviour’s gospel (W. H. Reed)
- Now We Join in Celebration (Joel W. Lundeen)
- Now We’ll Make the Rafters Ring (Anon.)
- Now We’ll Sing with One Accord (William W. Phelps)
- Now we’ll sing with one accord, For a prophet (William W. Phelps)
- Now we’ll sing with one accord, For a prophet of the (William W. Phelps)
- Now we’ll sing with one accord, For a Prophet of the Lord (William W. Phelps)
- Now We Part and Say Goodbye (Mark Nichols)
- Now We Remain (David Haas)
- Now we’re the sons of the Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- Now We Sing Thy Praise (Paul Tschesnokoff)
- Now white folks, your attention (Rube Jolley)
- Now with Joyful Exultation
- Now with the dawning of the glad new year (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Now, would the nations wish to know (Joel H. Johnson)
- Now yield we thanks and praise to Christ (Howard Chandler)
- Now you co-habs still dodging ’round (George Hicks)
- Number all the stars that gleam there (German folk song)
- Numbering the fingers (Emilie Poulsson)
- Nun danket alle Gott (Martin Rinkhart)
- Nun danket alle Gott / Now thank we all our God (Martin Rinkhart)
- Nut Brown Maiden
- Nut brown maiden, Thou hast a bright blue eye
- Nyt ylös sieluni / Arise, my soul, arise! (Ernest E. Ryden; Johan Kahl)
O
- O Adam (William W. Phelps)
- O Adam, will you come with me? (William W. Phelps)
- O all ye works of God (F. Bland Tucker)
- O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord (Anon.)
- O arm me with the mind (Charles Wesley)
- O arm me with the mind, Savior, that was in thee! (Charles Wesley)
- Oats and Beans
- Oats and Beans and Barley Grow
- Oats and beans and barley grow, Oats
- Oats, Peas, Beans, and Barley Grow
- O Awake! My Slumbering Minstrel (Eliza R. Snow)
- O Awake! My Slumbering Minstrel (Eliza R. Snow)
- O, Awake My Slumbering Minstrell (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake! my slumbering minstrel, Let my harp (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake! my slumb’ring minstrel (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake my slumb’ring minstrel—Let my (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake! my slumb’ring minstrel, Let my harp (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake my slumb’ring minstrel—Let my harp (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake! my slumb’ring minstrel—Let my harp forget its spell (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake, my slumb’ring minstrel—let my heart (Eliza R. Snow)
- O awake! my slumb’ring minstrel, Let my heart (Eliza R. Snow)
- O Balmy Mountain Air! (Evan Stephens)
- O Beauteous Heavenly Light (Johann Rist)
- O, beauteous spring! fragrant of leaf and bloom (Emmeline B. Wells)
- O Beautiful for Spacious Skies (Katherine Lee Bates)
- O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber (Katherine Lee Bates)
- O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves (Katherine Lee Bates)
- O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain (Katherine Lee Bates)
- O Beautiful, Our Country (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- O Beauty Ever Ancient (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Obedience (Wallace F. Bennett)
- Obedience (Marian Petersen)
- Obedience (Frances K. Taylor)
- Obedience (John Lyon)
- Obedience (Kenneth B. Powell)
- Obedience (Thelma J. Harrison)
- Obedience (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- Obedience is the common lot of all! (John Lyon)
- Obedience to the Call (Evan Stephens)
- Obedient, Lord, to Thy Command (Evan A. Fry)
- O be faithful dear saints to the Lord (D. L. Wood)
- O Be Joyful (Leonard Stanley Glarum)
- O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands (Anon.)
- O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands! (Leonard Stanley Glarum)
- O Beulah Land (Edgar Page Stites)
- O Beulah land, sweet Beulah land (Edgar Page Stites)
- Obey God’s Word (Frances K. Taylor)
- Obey the Master (Clifford A. Cole)
- O Birdie, I am tired now (Dexter Smith)
- O birdie I am tired now, I do not care (Dexter Smith)
- O blessed communion (Evan Stephens)
- O blessed communion ’tween mortals and heaven (Evan Stephens)
- O blessed day of motherhood! (Ernest F. McGregor)
- O blessed day of motherhood! We lift our hearts (Ernest F. McGregor)
- O Blessed, Holy Trinity (Martin Behm)
- O Blessed Light, O Trinity (St. Ambrose)
- O blessed mem’ries of sweet things gone by (Evan Stephens)
- O blessed souls are they (Isaac Watts)
- O blessed souls are they, Whose sins are covered o’er (Isaac Watts)
- O Blessed Spring (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- O blessed spring, where word and sign (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- O blessed Sun whose splendor (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- O Bless the Gifts (Samuel Longfellow)
- O bless the gifts our hands have brought (Samuel Longfellow)
- O bless the Lord, my soul! (James Montgomery)
- O Bless the Lord, My Soul (Isaac Watts)
- O bless the Lord, my soul! His grace to thee proclaim (James Montgomery)
- O bless the Lord, my soul! Let all (Isaac Watts)
- O Blest Are They Who in Their Love (Michael Morgan)
- O blest Creator, source of light (Anne K. LeCroy)
- O Bliss of the Purified (Francis Bottome)
- O bliss of the purified, bliss of the free! (Francis Bottome)
- O boundless salvation, deep ocean of love! (William Booth)
- O Bow Thine Ear, Thou God of Saints (Joseph Smith III)
- O bow thine ear, thou God of saints; To hear the prayer thy saints indite (Joseph Smith III)
- O Boysy, I love thee, and yet we must part (Hannah T. King)
- O Bread of Life (Timothy T’ingfang Lew)
- O Bread of life, for all things breaking (Timothy T’ingfang Lew)
- O Bread of life, for sinners broken (Timothy T’ingfang Lew)
- O Bread of Life from Heaven (Anon.)
- O, Breath of God, come fill this place (Keith Getty; Phil Madeira)
- O Breath of Life (Elizabeth Ann P. Head)
- O Breath of Life, come sweeping through us (Elizabeth Ann P. Head)
- O Breath of Life, come sweeping thru us (Elizabeth Ann P. Head)
- O Bride of Christ, Rejoice (Victor O. Petersen)
- O, Brigham, the friend of the brow-beaten Saints
- O brightness of the immortal Father’s face (Edward W. Eddis)
- O Bright Smiling Morning (Evan Stephens)
- O bright, smiling morning, we greet thee (Evan Stephens)
- O bright, smiling morning, we greet thee with gladness (Evan Stephens)
- O brother I cannot get better It is useless
- O Brother Man! (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- “O, bury me not on the lone prairie” (Anon.)
- O calm of Sabbath morn (Evan A. Fry)
- O calm of Sabbath morn, O light (Evan A. Fry)
- O Canada (Adolphe B. Routhier)
- O Canada, glorious and free (Adolphe B. Routhier)
- O Canada! Our Fathers’ Land of Old (Adolphe B. Routhier)
- O Canada! Our home and native land! (Adolphe B. Routhier)
- O Carpenter, Why Leave the Bench (Richard D. Leach)
- O cease awhile ye winds to blow
- O Chief of Cities, Bethlehem (Marcus Aurelius Clemens Prudentius)
- O child of God, To his service you are called (Jewell Dawson)
- O Christians, Haste (Mary Ann Thomson)
- O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling (Mary Ann Thomson)
- O Christians, leagued together (Margaret Rebecca Seebach; Lillian Weaver Cassaday)
- O Christ Jesus, Sent from Heaven (James W. Crawford)
- O Christ, Lamb of God
- O Christ, Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world
- O Christmas bells! O Christmas bells! (Nina Burnham McKean)
- O Christmas spirit, breathe upon us all (Ila Fisher)
- O Christmas Tree! (Ernst Anschütz)
- O Christmas tree! O Christmas tree! (Ernst Anschütz)
- O Christ, My Lord, Create in Me (Chester E. Custer)
- O Christ, My Saviour (Alexander Cherry)
- O, Christ, my Saviour, well I know (Alexander Cherry)
- O Christ, Our Hope (John Chandler)
- O Christ, our hope, our heart’s desire (John Chandler)
- O Christ, Our King, Creator, Lord (Gregory I)
- O Christ, Our Light, O Radiance True (Johann Heermann)
- O Christ, Our True and Only Light (Johann Heermann; Catherine Winkworth)
- O Christ, the Great Foundation (Timothy Tingfang Lew)
- O Christ, the Healer (F. Pratt Green)
- O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come (F. Pratt Green)
- O Christ, the healer, we have come to pray for health (F. Pratt Green)
- O Christ, the Lamb of God
- O Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world
- O Christ the Same (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- O Christ the same, through all our story’s pages (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- O Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life (James L. Merrell)
- O Christ, the Word Incarnate (William Walsham How)
- O Christ, Thou Lamb of God
- O Christ, What Can It Mean for Us (Delores Dufner)
- O Christ, When You Ascended (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- O Christ, Who Art the Light and Day (William J. Copeland)
- O Christ Who by a Cross (Shirley Erena Murray)
- O Christ who by a cross made peace your sign (Shirley Erena Murray)
- O Christ, Who Called the Twelve (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- O Christ, whom we may love and know (Margaret Cropper)
- O Christ, who shared our mortal life (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- O Christ, Who Shared Our Mortal Live (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- O Christ, you are both light and day (Charles P. Price)
- O Christ, You Are the Light and Day (William J. Copeland; Isaac Watts)
- O Christ, You Hang upon a Cross (Shirley Erena Murray)
- O Christ, Your Heart, Compassionate (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- O Christ, You Walked the Road (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- O Christ, You Wept When Grief Was Raw (John L. Bell; Graham Maule)
- O Church, Arise (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- O church, arise and put your armor on (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- O Church of God, Arise (Annie Matheson)
- O Church of God, arise And take thy lamp (Annie Matheson)
- O Church of God, United (Frederick Morley)
- O city of the Jasper wall (George W. Bethune)
- O Columbia, the gem of the ocean (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- O Columbia, the gem of the ocean, The home (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- O Come, All Ye Faithful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- O come, all ye faithful, joyful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- O, Come All Ye Saints (Henry E. Giles)
- O come along, boys, and listen to my tale (Western folk song)
- O Come and Dwell in Me (Charles Wesley)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Frederick William Faber)
- O Come and Sing unto the Lord
- O come and sit at my table (Daniel L. Schutte)
- O Come, Children, Come (Cora Daniels)
- O Come, Come Away
- O, come, come to-day, when plenty smiles to please us (William W. Phelps)
- O come, Creator Spirit, come (Rabanus Maurus)
- O come, dear children, raise a song (James H. Hood)
- O Come, Emmanuel (Latin, 9th century)
- O come, let us adore him (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- O Come, Let Us Adore Him (John F. Wade; Anon.)
- O come, let us seek for the God of our Fathers (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- O come, let us seek God (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- O come, let us sing, let us sing unto the Lord
- O come, let us sing of the fair land in Zion
- O come, let us sing of the fair land of Zion
- O come, let us sing to God, let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation!
- O come, let us sing unto the Lord
- O Come, let us sing unto the Lord
- O come, let us worship (Psalm 95:6–7; V. G. G. T.)
- O Come, Let Us Worship (Psalm 95:6)
- O come, let us worship and bow down (Psalm 95:6)
- O come, let us worship, and kneel before the Lord (Psalm 95:6–7; V. G. G. T.)
- O come, little children (Christoph von Schmid)
- O come, little children, O come, one and all (Christoph von Schmid)
- O Come, Messiah, Come Again (Vann Trapp)
- O Come, My Soul, Sing Praise to God
- O come, my soul, sing praise to God your Maker
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Latin, 9th century)
- O come, O come, Emmanuel And ransom (Latin, 9th century)
- O come, O come, Emmanuel and ransom captive Israel (Latin, 9th century)
- O, come on a bright Sabbath morning (John M. Chamberlain)
- O come on each bright Sabbath morning (John M. Chamberlain)
- O come, sons of Ephraim, serve the Lord (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- O come! thou sweet spirit of light! (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Come to Me, the Master Said (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- O Come to Me, You Weary (William C. Dix)
- O come to my heart, Lord Jesus [st. 1–4] (Emily E. S. Elliott)
- O Come to My Temple (Dale E. Carrick)
- O come to my temple, my servants, O come (Dale E. Carrick)
- O Come to the Jubilee (Charles J. Thomas)
- O Come, Ye Nations of the Earth (David T. Warner)
- O Come, Ye Sons (Roy A. Cheville)
- O come, ye sons of Graceland all (Roy A. Cheville)
- O Could I Speak (Samuel Medley)
- O Could I Speak the Matchless Worth (Samuel Medley)
- O could I [we] speak the matchless worth (Samuel Medley)
- O cow, O cow, what use are you? (Satis N. Coleman; Alice G. Thorn)
- O cow, “O cow, what use are you?” “I give you good milk (Satis N. Coleman; Alice G. Thorn)
- O Crucified Redeemer (Timothy Rees)
- October (Emmeline B. Wells)
- October weaves her tapestries (Della Adams Leitner)
- O Dad of Mine (Anon.)
- O dad of mine Dear dad of mine (Anon.)
- O dad of mine (O dad of mine) (Anon.)
- O Darkest Woe (Johann von Rist)
- O Day Full of Grace (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- O day full of grace that now we see (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- O Day of God, Draw Near (Robert B. Y. Scott)
- O Day of God, Draw Nigh (Robert B. Y. Scott)
- O Day of Joy and Wonder! (Violet Nita Buchanan)
- O Day of Peace (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O Day of Peace and Gladness (Christopher Wordsworth)
- O Day of Peace That Dimly Shines (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O day of radiant gladness (Christopher Wordsworth)
- O day of rest and gladness (Christopher Wordsworth)
- O day of rest and gladness, O day (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Ode (Eliza R. Snow)
- O Dearest Jesus, What Law Hast Thou Broken (Johann Heermann; Catherine Winkworth)
- O dear, ’its hard to scorn a tale of love
- O Dear! what can the matter be? Dear (English folk song)
- O debt! thou dreadful, terrifying thing (John Lyon)
- O deeper yet, I pray (Charles Price Jones)
- Ode for Joseph (Bradshaw)
- Ode for the Fourth of July (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ode: Intimations of Immortality (William Wordsworth)
- O, Desert land! O, Desert land! (Virginia McClurg)
- Ode to June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Ode to Liberty (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ode to Morn (John Lyon)
- Ode to Spring (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ode to the Pioneers (Orson F. Whitney)
- Ode To The Pioneers (Annie Malin)
- Ode to the Wagon Teams (Ramona J. Pace)
- Ode to Utah (Alfred M. Durham)
- Ode To Utah, “This Is The Place” (Alfred M. Durham)
- O disclose thy lovely face (Charles Wesley)
- O Divine Redeemer (Charles Gounod)
- O Divine Redeemer (Avanell D. Hancock)
- O Divine Redeemer, Hear us now we pray (Avanell D. Hancock)
- O do not let the Word depart (Elizabeth Reed)
- O do not let the Word depart, and close thine eyes (Elizabeth Reed)
- O Durmat you look healthy now, your clothes
- O earth attend! (Sylvester Hulet)
- O earth attend! ye nations now give ear (Sylvester Hulet)
- O, eome, children, come (Cora Daniels)
- O’er all the lands and churchyards gray (Jane Hatch Turner)
- O’er all the way are palms and blossoms gay (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
- O’er all the way green palms and blossoms gay (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
- O’er Judah’s hills arose a song (Sally DeFord)
- O’er mountain tops the mount of God (Michael Bruce)
- O’er the cliffs the rain clouds sweep along (Queen Liliuokalani)
- O’er the cliffs the rain clouds swept along (Queen Liliuokalani)
- O’er the dark wave of Galilee (William Russell)
- O’er the dark wave of Galilee The gloom of twilight gathers fast (William Russell)
- O’er the Gloomy Hills of Darkness (William Williams)
- O’er the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul (William Williams)
- O’er the gloomy hills of darkness Look, my soul, be still and gaze (William Williams)
- O’er the mountain tops the mount of God (Michael Bruce)
- O’er the wavelets gently rowing (Evan Stephens)
- O’er the wavelets gently rowing, Where the tide (Evan Stephens)
- O’er the wind-swept plains (Carol C. Madsen)
- O fairest land of all the earth (Margaret Fullerton)
- Of all my friends there’s one I love (Hazel Evelyn Timbimboo)
- Of all my pleasures in life, the best (Helen M. Livingston)
- Of all the girls that are so smart (Henry Carey)
- Of all the girls that are so sweet, There’s none (Henry Carey)
- Of all the good things we have around (Evan Stephens)
- Of all the good things we have around In this old world where (Evan Stephens)
- Of all the monarchs of the earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Of all the monarchs of the earth, That wear (Eliza R. Snow)
- Of All the Spirit’s Gifts to Me (F. Pratt Green)
- Of all the Sundays of the year (Brad Wilcox)
- Of all the systems I can name (William Willes)
- Of all the wives as e’er you know (Frederick E. Weatherly)
- O Father, all creating (John Ellerton)
- O Father, all creating, Whose wisdom (John Ellerton)
- O Father, condescend (Joel H. Johnson)
- O, Father, give me power to write (Joel H. Johnson)
- O, Father, give me pow’r to write (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, grant us strength and pow’r (M. E. Abel)
- O, Father, hear thy servants cry (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, hear thy servant’s prayer (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, hear while Zion sings (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, keep me safe from strife (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, Keep Us We Pray (Florence Jepperson Madsen)
- O Father, keep us we pray From idle worry (Florence Jepperson Madsen)
- O Father, let me live to see (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, Light Mine Eyes (Toni Thomas)
- O Father, look on us today And bless us (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- O Father, look upon us (Anon.)
- O Father, look upon us, Here at Thy feet today (Anon.)
- O Father, may thy kingdom roll (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, now, in Jesus’ name (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, now on Zion shine! (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, now, with cheerful heart (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father of all, God of heaven above (Harry M. Henson)
- O Father, still control my ways (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, still on Zion’s hill (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, when shall I again (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Father, wilt thou now draw near (Joel H. Johnson)
- O, fear not, brother, years of peace (Charles Wesley Wandell)
- O fell disease! thou mortal scourge of man (John Lyon)
- Offering (Paul Baloche)
- Offering (Isaac Watts)
- Offering Song (Mildred Speaks Edward)
- Offertory (Lavonne Carlile Belew)
- Offertory (John Ness Beck)
- Offertory March (Anon.)
- Offertory Response (Samuel Longfellow)
- Offertory Response (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Offertory Response (William Walsham How)
- Offertory Response (Anon.)
- Officers’ Song (Nora Cotter)
- O, fitting time to weep with April showers (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Of Jesus’ love I’m singing, I praise Him every day (Edgar Lewis)
- Of Jesus’ love that sought me (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- Of Jesus’ love that sought me, When I was lost (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- Of old the world had foolish men (Elbert A. Smith)
- Of One Heart (Steve James; Vickey Pahnke Taylor)
- Of One Heart (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Of One Heart
- Of one heart in rejoicing, bound in joyful happy song (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- O Food to pilgrims given (Anon.)
- O For a Closer Bond with God (William Cowper)
- O, For a Closer Walk with God (William Cowper)
- O for a closer walk with God, a calm and heav’nly frame (William Cowper)
- O for a Faith, a Living Faith (William R. Hornbuckle)
- O for a Faith That Will Not Shrink (William H. Bathurst)
- O, for a Heart (Charles Wesley)
- O for a Heart to Praise My God (Charles Wesley)
- O for an ever growing faith (Harry L. Doty)
- O, for a thousand tongues (Charles Wesley)
- O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing (Charles Wesley)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing: Blessed be the name (Charles Wesley)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing, blessed be the name of the Lord! (Charles Wesley)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing my great [dear] Redeemer’s praise (Charles Wesley)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer’s praise (Charles Wesley)
- O for a vision of a world (William R. Hornbuckle)
- O for a World (Miriam Therese Winter)
- O for a world where everyone (Miriam Therese Winter)
- O for a world where everyone respects each other’s ways (Miriam Therese Winter)
- O freedom, must thy spirit now withdraw (Parley P. Pratt)
- Of speckled eggs the birdie sing (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Of speckled eggs the birdie sings (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Often when to the dark future we spy (Evan Stephens)
- Often while in meditation (Fra Morton Sims)
- Of the Father’s heart begotten (Aurelius Prudentius)
- Of the Father’s Love Begotten (Aurelius Prudentius)
- Of the Glorious Body Telling (Thomas Aquinas)
- Of the Parent’s Heart Begotten (Aurelius Prudentius)
- Of the themes that men have known (Albert C. Fisher)
- Of the ways I wandered o’er (Josephine Spencer)
- Oft in danger, oft in woe (Henry Kirke White)
- Oft I’ve heard a gentle mother
- Oft my spirit seems to mingle (Eliza R. Snow)
- Oft the spirit whispers to us if we have a willing heart
- Ofttimes beneath the banner spread (Eliza R. Snow)
- Oft-times the day seems long (Esther K. Rusthoi)
- Ofttimes the day seems long, our trials hard to bear (Esther Kerr Rusthoi)
- Oft we mortals fret and worry (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Oft, when loved ones, called to leave us (Charles W. Stayner)
- Oft, when loved ones called to leave us, Pass to (Charles W. Stayner)
- Of Women, and of Women’s Hopes We Sing (Shirley Erena Murray)
- O Genevieve, I’d give the world (George Cooper)
- O gentle, tender, rosy, blushing June (Emmeline B. Wells)
- O give me a home (Western folk song)
- O give me a home in the rich Utah loam
- O give me a home where the buffalo roam (Western folk song)
- O give me back my Prophet dear (John Taylor)
- O, give me, Lord, that faith and love (Joel H. Johnson)
- O give me the old time religion (Margaret J. Harris)
- O Give Thanks unto the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- O give thanks unto the Lord and call upon his name (Evan Stephens)
- O Give the LORD Wholehearted Praise
- O give us a parting blessing (Franklin E. Belden)
- O Give Us Homes Built Firm (Barbara B. Hart)
- O give us homes built firm upon the Savior (Barbara B. Hart)
- O give us homes built upon the Savior (Barbara B. Hart)
- O, Gladly I’d go to the land of the west (John Taylor)
- O Gladsome Light (Robert Seymour Bridges)
- O Gladsome Light, O Grace (Robert Seymour Bridges)
- O gladsome Light, O grace of God the Father’s face (Robert Seymour Bridges)
- O God, accept my heart this day (Matthew Bridges)
- O God, as with a Potter’s Hand (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- O God, Be Gracious (David Gambrell)
- O God be gracious, come and bless us (Fred R. Anderson)
- O God, be gracious; hear my prayer (David Gambrell)
- O God be gracious to us and bless us
- O God, beneath thy guiding hand (Leonard Bacon)
- O God! beneath Thy guiding hand Our exiled (Leonard Bacon)
- O God beyond All Praising (Michael A. Perry)
- O God beyond all praising, we worship You today (Michael A. Perry)
- O God, creation’s secret force (Ambrose of Milan)
- O God, creator, in whose hand (Harry Webb Farrington)
- O God, Defender of the Poor (Christopher Idle)
- O God, do not be far away
- O God, Empower Us (Lee M. Baldwin)
- O God, empower us to stem (Lee M. Baldwin)
- O God Eternal (John C. Slemp)
- O God, Eternal God! Thy name! (John C. Slemp)
- O God, eternal source (E. T. Horn III; C. Winkworth; M. Rinkart; J. Heermann)
- O God, Father in heaven (Jiří Třanovský)
- O God, Father in heaven, have mercy upon us (Jiří Třanovský)
- O God, Forsake Me Not (August Crull; Salomo Franck)
- O God, from Whom Mankind Derives Its Name (Fred Kaan)
- O God! Give Strength (Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Bickerton, 1855)
- O God, Give Strength to All (Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Bickerton, 1855)
- O God, give strength to all thy saints (Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Bickerton, 1855)
- O God! give strength to all thy saints, And courage give them too (Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Bickerton, 1855)
- O God, Great Father, Lord and King (E. Embree Hoss)
- O God, help us to do thy will (Gertrude Turner)
- O God, how manifold are your works!
- O God, How We Have Wandered (Kevin Nichols)
- O God, I call to you (Marty Haugen)
- O God, I Love Thee (St. Francis Xavier)
- O God, I love thee; not that my poor love (St. Francis Xavier)
- O God, in a Mysterious Way (William Cowper)
- O God in Heaven (Daniel T. Niles)
- O God in heaven, grant to your children (Daniel T. Niles)
- O God in Heaven, We Believe (Parley P. Pratt)
- O God in heaven, we believe the promise we have read (Parley P. Pratt)
- O God, in Restless Living (Harry E. Fosdick)
- O God in Whom All Life Begins (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O God, in Whom We Live (William P. Gorton)
- O God, in whom we live and move (George Wallace Briggs)
- O God, in whom we live and move and have our being (William P. Gorton)
- O God, make speed to save us
- O God, My Faithful God (Johann Heermann)
- O God, my Father, lend thine ear (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, My God (The Iona Community)
- O God of All Your People Past (Thomas H. Gill)
- O God of Bethel, by whose hand (Philip Doddridge)
- O God of blessings, all praise to you! (Marty Haugen)
- O God of Earth and Altar (Gilbert K. Chesterton)
- O God of Every Nation (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- O God of every nation, of every race and land (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- O God of Every Shining Constellation (Albert F. Bayly)
- O God of ev’ry nation (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- O God of ev’ry shining constellation (Albert F. Bayly)
- O God of God, O Light of Light (John Julian)
- O God of Jacob (Philip Doddridge)
- O God of Jacob, by whose hand (Philip Doddridge)
- O God of Jacob, by whose hand Thine Israel still is fed (Philip Doddridge)
- O God of Life’s Great Mystery (Royce J. Scherf)
- O God of Light (Sarah E. Taylor)
- O God of Light, thy word, a lamp unfailing (Sarah E. Taylor)
- O God of light, your word, a lamp unfailing (Sarah E. Taylor)
- O God of Love (William Vaughan Jenkins)
- O God of Love (Henry W. Baker)
- O God of Love, Forever Blest (Isaac Watts)
- O God of Love, Grant Us Your Peace (John A. Dalles)
- O God of Love, O God of Peace (Henry W. Baker)
- O God of love, O King of peace (Henry W. Baker)
- O God of love, O King of peace, Make (Henry W. Baker)
- O God of Love, O King of Peace, Make wars (Henry W. Baker)
- O God of Love, O Power of Peace (Henry W. Baker)
- O God of love, to thee we bow (William Vaughan Jenkins)
- O God of love, to thee we bow And pray (William Vaughan Jenkins)
- O God of love, to you we bow (William Vaughan Jenkins)
- O God of love who giveth life (Winifred Rae Rose Cameron)
- O God of Mercy, God of Light (Godfrey Thring)
- O God of Mercy, God of Might (Godfrey Thring)
- O God of might, O Son of light (Ross Coggins)
- O God of my salvation (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God of pure affection! (Reginald Heber)
- O God of pure affection! By men and saints adores (Reginald Heber)
- O God of Strength (Shepherd Knapp)
- O God of strength, whose purpose, never swerving (Shepherd Knapp)
- O God of truth, O Lord of might (Ambrose of Milan)
- O God of Vision (Jane Parker Huber)
- O God of vision far greater than all human scheming (Jane Parker Huber)
- O God of wondrous grace and glory (Luther Reed)
- O God of worlds above (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God of Youth (Bates G. Burt)
- O God of youth, whose Spirit in our hearts is stirring (Bates G. Burt)
- O God of Zion, hear my cry (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God of Zion, thou art love (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, O Lord of Heaven and Earth (Martin H. Franzmann)
- O God, O Lord of heav’n and earth (Martin H. Franzmann)
- O God, on thee we all depend (Simon Browne)
- O God, open my lips, and my mouth shall show forth your praise
- O God, our Church a beacon light (Ida C. Robb)
- O God, our Heavenly Father (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, our Heav’nly Father (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, Our Help (Isaac Watts)
- O God, Our Help in Ages Past (Isaac Watts)
- O God, our help in ages past, Our hope (Isaac Watts)
- O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years (Isaac Watts)
- O God our help in ages past, our hope for years to (Isaac Watts)
- O God! our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come (Isaac Watts)
- O God our help in years gone by, Thy sovereign (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- O God, Our Source of Truth (Alan D. Tyree)
- O God, Send Heralds (Elisabeth Burrowes)
- O God, send heralds who will never falter (Elisabeth Burrowes)
- O God, Show Mercy to Us
- O God, show mercy to us, and bless us with your grace
- O God the Creator (Cecil Corbett; Elizabeth Haile)
- O God, the eternal Father (Doctrine and Covenants 17:22–23, RLDS; Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79; Jan Kraybill)
- O God, the Eternal Father (William W. Phelps)
- O God, the Eternal Father (Evan A. Fry)
- O God, the eternal Father, Bless to our souls this bread (Evan A. Fry)
- O God, the eternal Father, In the name of thy Son (Ruth Hays)
- O God, the eternal Father, Who dwells (William W. Phelps)
- O God the Father, Creator of heaven and earth
- O God, the Rock of Ages (Edward Henry Bickersteth)
- O God th’eternal Father (William W. Phelps)
- O God, th’ eternal Father (William W. Phelps)
- O God, th’ eternal Father, Who dwells (William W. Phelps)
- O God th’Eternal Father, Who dwells (William W. Phelps)
- O God th’ eternal Father, Who dwells amid the sky (William W. Phelps)
- O God, th’Eternal Father, Who dwells amid the sky (William W. Phelps)
- O God, thou art the first and last (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, thou God that rules on high (Eliza R. Snow)
- O God, Thou God who rules on high (Eliza R. Snow)
- O God, Thou great, Thou good, Thou wise (Austin A. Cowles)
- O God, thou great, thou good, thou wise Eternal is thy name (Austin A. Cowles)
- O God, thou hast preserved us through (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, to Brigham make thou known (Joel H. Johnson)
- O God, to those who here profess (Charles P. Price; Charles Wesley)
- O God, to Us Be Present Here (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- O God, to whom shall we go? (Marty Haugen)
- O God, unseen, yet ever near (Edward Osler)
- O God, We Bear the Imprint (Shirley Erena Murray)
- O God, We Bear the Imprint of Your Face (Shirley Erena Murray)
- O God We Call (Linnea Good)
- O God we call, O God we call (Linnea Good)
- O God, We Gather Here This Day (Dale Ratliff)
- O God, We Have Heard (Bert Polman)
- O God, we have heard what our parents have told (Bert Polman)
- O God, We Kneel Before Your Throne (Ruth van Baak Griffioen)
- O God, we praise thee, and confess (Latin hymn)
- O God, we pray (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O God, we pray that Thou wilt be our guide! (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O God, We Thank Thee for Thy Love (Christopher S. Johnson)
- O God, Who Gave Humanity Its Name (Fred Kaan)
- O God, Who Gives to Humankind (Edward J. Burns)
- O God, Who Gives Us Life (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O God, who gives us life and breath (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O God, whom neither time nor space (Horace Smith)
- O God, whose presence (Octavius B. Frothingham)
- O God, Whose Presence Glows (Octavius B. Frothingham)
- O God, Whose Presence Glows in All (Octavius B. Frothingham)
- O God, whose presence glows in all Within, around us, and above! (Octavius B. Frothingham)
- O God, Whose Steadfast Love (James L. Haddix)
- O God whose will is life and good (Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley)
- O God Who Shaped Creation (William W. Reid Jr.)
- O God, Who Teaches Us to Live (Tom Hunter)
- O God, Why Are You Silent (Marty Haugen)
- O God, with thanks unfeigned
- O God! with thanks unfeigned, We bless thee for thy word
- O God, you abound in steadfast love to all who call on you
- O God, You Are My God (David (Beaker) Strasser)
- O God, You Are My God Alone (The Iona Community)
- O God, You are my God, and I will ever praise You (David (Beaker) Strasser; Michael W. Smith)
- O God, You are my God, and I will ever praise You (David (Beaker) Strasser)
- O God you are my God, I seek you, my soul thirsts for you
- O God, you are my rock and my redeemer
- O God, You Call, Create, and Lead (Jane Parker Huber)
- O God, Your Constant Care and Love (H. Glen Lanier)
- O God, Your Deeds Are Unsurpassed (Michael Morgan)
- O God, You Search Me (Bernadette Farrell)
- O God you search me and you know me (Bernadette Farrell)
- O gracious Light
- O gracious Light, Lord Jesus Christ (F. Bland Tucker)
- O gracious Light, pure brightness
- O Gracious Lord, with Love Draw Near (Stephen P. Starke)
- O Grant Thy Touch (John W. Peterson)
- O grant Thy touch of fire, Lord (John W. Peterson)
- O Grant Us, God, a Little Space (John Ellerton)
- O Grant Us Light (Lawrence Tuttiett)
- O grant us light that we may know (Lawrence Tuttiett)
- O Great God and Lord of the Earth (John L. Bell)
- O Great Healer (Anna M. Molgard)
- O Happy Day (Philip Doddridge)
- O, happy day that fix’d my choice (Philip Doddridge)
- O Happy Day That Fixed My Choice (Philip Doddridge)
- O happy day that fixed my choice on Thee, my Savior and my God (Philip Doddridge)
- O happy day that fixed [seals] [stays] my choice (Philip Doddridge)
- O happy day, when wars shall cease
- O happy day, when wars shall cease, And ransomed earth be filled with peace
- O happy day, when we shall see (R. C. Evans)
- O happy day when we shall stand (Wilhelm Andreas Wexels)
- O Happy Home (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- O Happy Home (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- O happy home among the hills (Evan Stephens)
- O Happy Home! O Blest Abode (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- O happy home! O blest abode! Where Saints (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- O happy home! O blest abode! Where Saints communion hold with God (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- O Happy Homes Among the Hills (Evan Stephens)
- O happy homes among the hills Where flow (Evan Stephens)
- O happy homes among the hills, where flow a (Evan Stephens)
- O happy home, where thou art loved the dearest (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- O happy is the man who hears (Michael Bruce)
- O happy is the man who hears instruction’s (Michael Bruce)
- O happy is the man who hears Instruction’s warning voice! (Michael Bruce)
- O, happy joyous meeting day! (Lewis D. Edwards)
- O happy souls who pray (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- O Hark! A Glorious Sound is Heard (W. O. Robinson)
- Oh, a rocka my soul, in the bosom of Abraham (Traditional)
- Oh Awake! My Slumbering Minstrel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies (Katherine Lee Bates)
- Oh beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves (Katherine Lee Bates)
- Oh, Beautiful Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh, beautiful Zion, our latter day theme (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh, Be Careful
- Oh, be careful, little eyes
- Oh, be careful, little eyes, what you see
- Oh, bells will ring for Bela Bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- Oh, bells will ring for Bela Bimba, Bela Bimba (Traditional Italian song)
- Oh! bless thee, bless thee, mother dear (Hannah T. King)
- Oh, blest is Christ that came (Frans Mikael Franzén)
- Oh, Blest the House (Christoph Carl Ludwig von Pfeil)
- Oh, blest the house whate’er befall (Christoph Carl Ludwig von Pfeil)
- Oh, blest was the day when the Prophet and Seer (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Oh, bow thine ear, Eternal One! (John Pierpont)
- Oh, bow thine ear, Eternal One! On thee our heart adoring calls (John Pierpont)
- Oh, Boys, Carry Me ’Long (Stephen C. Foster)
- Oh, boys! I shall want to go with you (Lula Greene Richards)
- Oh, bright, smiling morning, we greet (Evan Stephens)
- Oh bring the wagon home John (Anon.)
- Oh, bring the wagon home, John, It will (Anon.)
- Oh broad is the way That leads to destruction
- Oh Bury Me Not (Anon.)
- Oh bury me not on the lone prairie (Anon.)
- Oh, Can It Be? (Sadie B. Cadman)
- Oh, can it be that God’s dear Son (Sadie B. Cadman)
- Oh, can we play the big bass drum (Traditional)
- Oh, carry me ’long; Der’s no more trouble for me (Stephen C. Foster)
- Oh! cease not yet that thrilling tone (Hannah T. King)
- Oh, Charlie Is My Darling (Scotch folk song)
- Oh Charlie is my darling, my darling (Scotch folk song)
- Oh Charlie is my darling, my darling, my darling! (Scotch folk song)
- Oh, Chester
- Oh, Chester, have you heard
- Oh, Chester, have you heard about Harry?
- Oh, Christmas is coming, hark! (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree (Ernst Anschütz)
- Oh Christ, my Saviour, well I know (Alexander Cherry)
- Oh, Columbia’s sons of freedom
- Oh, Columbia, the gem of the ocean (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Oh, come all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Oh come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, Oh (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Oh, come all ye Saints who have gather’d to Zion (Henry E. Giles)
- Oh, come all ye Saints who have gathered to Zion (Henry E. Giles)
- Oh, come, all ye that labor (B. McKinney)
- Oh, come along, boys, and listen to my tale, I’ll tell (Western folk song)
- Oh come, come away
- Oh come, come away, from labor now reposing
- Oh, come, come, come, come, Come (William S. Pitts)
- Oh Come, Come Today (William W. Phelps)
- Oh Come, Come To-Day (William W. Phelps)
- Oh come, come to-day, where plenty smiles to please us (William W. Phelps)
- Oh, Come, Let Us Adore Him (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Oh, come, let us adore him, Oh, come, let us adore him (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- Oh come, let us sing, let us sing unto the Lord
- Oh come let us sing of the Savior’s return (David H. Smith)
- Oh come let us sing of the Savior’s return, For the promise is ever divine (David H. Smith)
- Oh, Come, Little Children (Christoph von Schmid)
- Oh come, little children, Oh come, one and all (Christoph von Schmid)
- Oh, Come, Oh, Come, Emmanuel (Latin, 9th century)
- Oh come, oh come, Emmanuel And ransom (Latin, 9th century)
- Oh Come, Thou Blessed Messiah (Sally DeFord)
- Oh! Come to the Jubilee (Charles J. Thomas)
- Oh come to the Sunday School with me
- Oh! come to the waters of life (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh come with me a little way (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Oh, come with me to Primary (Patricia C. Maughan)
- Oh, come with me to Primary. Oh, come (Patricia C. Maughan)
- Oh, come, ye sons of Graceland all (Roy A. Cheville)
- Oh cow, oh cow, what use are you? (Satis N. Coleman; Alice G. Thorn)
- Oh, Daddy tell me a story now, A merry tale of long ago (Anon.)
- Oh, daughter of Zion (Melva Wheelwright)
- Oh, day of awful story (D. W. Whittle)
- Oh dear, I’m sad, I’ve got the blues (William Willes)
- Oh dear mother, we’ll sing-a-ling-a-ling with all
- Oh! Dear! What Can the Matter Be? (English folk song)
- Oh! dear! what can the matter be? Dear! (English folk song)
- Oh, dear, what can the matter be? Dear, dear (English folk song)
- Oh, deem not they are blest alone (William Cullen Bryant)
- Oh, deem not they are blest alone, Whose lives a peaceful tenor keep (William Cullen Bryant)
- Oh Dem Golden Slippers (James A. Bland)
- Oh Dios, Padre Eterno / O God, the eternal Father (Doctrine and Covenants 17:22–23, RLDS; Doctrine and Covenants 20:77, 79; Jan Kraybill)
- Oh, Divine Redeemer (Charles Gounod)
- Oh, do not let the word depart (Elizabeth Reed)
- Oh, do not weep for me; I shall return (Jessie J. Dalton)
- Oh, Don’t You Remember (Maggie Hill)
- Oh, don’t you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt? (Thomas D. English)
- Oh, don’t you remember sweet Betsy
- Oh, don’t you remember sweet Betsy from Pike
- Oh, don’t you remember that queer little hat (Maggie Hill)
- O Hearken Ye (Wihla Hutson)
- O hearken ye who would believe (Wihla Hutson)
- O hear my cry, be gracious now to me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- O Hear Our Cry, O Lord (Fred R. Anderson)
- O Hearts Bereaved (Winnifred M. Tibbs)
- O heavenly Word, eternal Light (Thomas Aquinas)
- O Help Us, Lord (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- O Help Us, Lord, to Keep This Day (Ola Gunsolley Savage)
- Oh! every one that thirsts, draw nigh (Charles Wesley)
- Oh fallen man, where is thy hope? (Sally DeFord)
- Oh, farewell to you, my Nancy (English chantey)
- Oh, Father, God of Abraham, and Israel’s God and mine (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh Father look on us today and bless us (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Oh Father look on us today, And bless us with thy love (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Oh, fath’r and I went down to camp (Schamburg)
- Oh, fear not, brother, years of peace (Charles Wesley Wandell)
- Oh, For A Closer Walk (William Cowper)
- Oh, for a Closer Walk with God (William Cowper)
- Oh, for a closer walk with God, A calm (William Cowper)
- Oh, for a faith (William H. Bathurst)
- Oh, for a Faith That Will Not Shrink (William H. Bathurst)
- Oh, for a faith that will not shrink, Though pressed (William H. Bathurst)
- Oh for a faith that will not shrink, Though pressed by ev’ry foe (William H. Bathurst)
- Oh, for a Heart to Praise My God! (Charles Wesley)
- Oh, for a shout of joy! (Jacob Young)
- Oh, for a shout of joy! Worthy the theme we sing (Jacob Young)
- Oh for a shout of sacred joy (Isaac Watts)
- Oh, for a strong, a lasting faith (Isaac Watts)
- Oh, for a strong, a lasting faith, To credit what th’ Almighty saith! (Isaac Watts)
- Oh for a Thousand Tongues (David Binion)
- Oh, For A Thousand Tongues (Charles Wesley)
- Oh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing (Charles Wesley)
- Oh, for the faith that’s from above! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh, Freedom (Traditional)
- Oh, freedom, Oh, freedom (Traditional)
- Oh, fret not nor worry, ’tis useless (W. W. Burton)
- Oh! Fret not nor worry, ’tis useless, nor borrow (W. W. Burton)
- Oh Genevieve I’d give the world (George Cooper)
- Oh Genevieve I’d give the world To live (George Cooper)
- Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam (Western folk song)
- Oh Give Me Back My Prophet Dear (John Taylor)
- Oh give me back my Prophet dear And Patriarch (John Taylor)
- Oh give me back my Prophet dear And Patriarch, Oh (John Taylor)
- Oh give me that Land (John Lyon)
- Oh! give me the spot where the wild-deer reposes (Lyman O. Littlefield)
- Oh, give us a parting blessing (Franklin E. Belden)
- Oh, Gladsome Light (Henry W. Longfellow)
- Oh, gladsome light of the Father immortal (Henry W. Longfellow)
- Oh, glorious hope of perfect love! (Samuel Medley)
- Oh God, my Eternal Father, I long to see Thy face (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Oh God, My God (Richard Holmes)
- Oh, God our Father, humbly we pray (Ivie Huish Jones)
- Oh God, Thou Great and Wise (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Oh God, thou great and wise, Eternal as the skies (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Oh God, We Gather Here This Day (Dale Ratliff)
- Oh God! who gave me a woman’s life (Charlene A. Newell)
- Oh, Gone Is Happiness (Czech folk song)
- Oh, gone is happiness; Gone are my love and joy (Czech folk song)
- Oh, Hallowe’en is so much fun, A jolly time (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Oh, Hallowe’en is so much fun, A jolly time for (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Oh, happy days of childhood when I was full of (H. E. Llewelyn)
- Oh, Happy Day When We Shall Stand (Wilhelm Andreas Wexels)
- Oh, happy home! oh, blest abode! (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Oh, Happy is the Man (Parley P. Pratt)
- Oh, Happy Is The Man (Michael Bruce)
- Oh, happy is the man who hears (Michael Bruce)
- Oh! happy land, for thee we sigh (Mary Matthews)
- Oh, happy man whose hopes rely (Isaac Watts)
- Oh Hark! A Glorious Sound Is Heard (W. O. Robinson)
- Oh hark! a glorious sound is heard, In triumph (W. O. Robinson)
- Oh hark! a glorious sound is heard, In triumph of (W. O. Robinson)
- Oh, haste thy kingdom, Lord, when all shall bow (Eden R. Latta)
- Oh, hear the ring of the silv’ry bell (Alice R. Baldwin)
- Oh here are the little leaves that grow upon the (Sherwood)
- Oh, here I go to Sunday school, to Sunday
- Oh, He’s a Wonderful Savior (John W. Peterson)
- Oh, holy Christmas morning (Anon.)
- Oh, Holy Night (Placide Cappeau)
- Oh, holy night! The stars are brightly shining (Placide Cappeau)
- Oh, Holy Words of Truth and Love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Oh home belov’d where’er I wander on foreign (Evan Stephens)
- Oh home belov’d where’re I wander, on foreign (Evan Stephens)
- Oh Home Beloved (Evan Stephens)
- Oh, how beautiful is love! Emblem (Hannah T. King)
- Oh, How Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- Oh, How Blest Are They (Henry W. Longfellow; Simon Dach)
- Oh, how blest are they whose toils are ended (Henry W. Longfellow; Simon Dach)
- Oh, How Blest Will Be That Day! (James H. Wallis)
- Oh, how blest will be that day When our griefs (James H. Wallis)
- Oh, How Great is Your Compassion (Johann Olearius; August Crull)
- Oh, how he loves! (Marianne Nunn)
- Oh, How He Loves You and Me (Kurt F. Kaiser)
- Oh, How I Love Jesus (Frederick Whitfield)
- Oh, How Joyfully (Brian Wren)
- Oh how kindly thou hast led me, Heavenly Father (Thomas Grinfield)
- Oh how long have I been wand’ring like an exile
- Oh, how lovely is the evening (Traditional German)
- Oh, how lovely is the evening, is the evening (Traditional German)
- Oh, how lovely is Zion!
- Oh, how lovely is Zion! Zion, city of our God
- Oh, How Lovely Was the Morning (George Manwaring)
- Oh how lovely was the morning, Radiant beam’d (George Manwaring)
- Oh, how lovely was the morning! Radiant beamed (George Manwaring)
- Oh, how lovely was the morning! Radiant beamed the sun (George Manwaring)
- Oh how may I a little child (Frances K. Taylor)
- Oh, How Resplendent (Naida Dickson)
- Oh, how resplendent shone (Naida Dickson)
- Oh, how well do I remember, when thoughts (Moses E. Gifford)
- Oh, how we love to sing the songs (Robert B. Baird)
- Oh, how we love to sing the songs of Zion’s blest (Robert B. Baird)
- Oh, How We Love to Stand (Olga Carlson Brown)
- Oh, how we love to stand And turn ourselves around (Olga Carlson Brown)
- Oh, Hush Thee, My Baby (George F. Wilson)
- Oh, hush thee, my baby; a story I’ll tell (George F. Wilson)
- Oh, hush thee, my baby, a story I’ll tell, How (George F. Wilson)
- Oh, hush thee, my baby, a story I’ll tell, How little (George F. Wilson)
- Oh, hush thee, my baby, a story I’ll tell, How little Lord Jesus (George F. Wilson)
- Oh, I am a girl who is young and fair
- Oh, I am a girl who is young and fair, a Merrie Miss am I
- Oh, I am a Lark girl now, you see
- Oh, I am the little New Year (Ellen Robena Field)
- Oh, I am the little New Year, oh, oh! (Ellen Robena Field)
- Oh, I can be a modern-day pioneer (Barbara A. McConochie)
- Oh, I can be a modern pioneer (Barbara A. McConochie)
- Oh, I can play on my big bass drum (Traditional)
- Oh, I Had Such a Pretty Dream, Mamma (Anon.)
- Oh, I had such a pretty dream, mamma, Such (Anon.)
- Oh, I love to walk with Jesus Like the (Charles F. Weigle)
- Oh, I’m a jolly driver on the Salt Lake City line (Pioneer folk song)
- Oh I’m a single second (Margot Butler)
- Oh, in the Moonlight
- Oh, in the moonlight I want to hold
- Oh, I pushed the damper in
- Oh, I pushed the damper in, and I pulled
- Oh, Israel (Greg Simpson)
- Oh, Israel, I can hear you calling (Greg Simpson)
- Oh, Israel, my lovely child (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh, is there a little lamb lost from the fold? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh, it is Jesus (Andraé Crouch)
- Oh, it is Jesus. Yes, it is Jesus (Andraé Crouch)
- Oh, It is Wonderful (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Oh, it’s great to be long to the M. I. A. (Anon.)
- Oh, it’s Great to Belong to the M. I. A. (Anon.)
- Oh, it’s Howd’y in the mornin’ (Anon.)
- Oh, it’s Howd’y in the mornin’ And it’s Howd’y (Anon.)
- Oh It’s Nice to Get Up in the Morning
- Oh, I’ve been workin’ on the railroad (Anon.)
- Oh I was bo’n in Mobile town (Anon.)
- Oh I was bo’n in Mobile town I’m working on de railroad (Anon.)
- Oh, I was bo’n in Mobile town, I’m wukkin’ (Anon.)
- Oh, I was born in Mobile town (Anon.)
- Oh, I went down South for to see my gal (Anon.)
- Oh, I went down South for to see, my Sal (Anon.)
- Oh, I went down South to see my Sal (Anon.)
- Oh, I went South to see my Sal, Sing (Anon.)
- Oh, I went to Peter’s flowing spring (Austrian folk song)
- Oh, I went to (place) And I walked around the block
- Oh I went to the flowing stream (Austrian folk song)
- Oh, I went to the village spring (Austrian folk song)
- Oh I will sing a pretty song (Anna Johnson)
- Oh I will sing a pretty song, The sweetest song (Anna Johnson)
- Oh, I woke up this morning
- Oh! Jacob, get the cows home (H. S. Thompson)
- Oh, Jesus, I Love Thee (Millie Faircloth)
- Oh, Jesus, I love thee and lift up my voice (Millie Faircloth)
- Oh, Jesus my Savior, He is coming again (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Oh Jesus! the Giver of All We Enjoy (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- Oh, Johnny, oh, Johnny, how you can love (Ed Rose; Abe Olman)
- Oh, John, oh, John, what do you say? (African-American spiritual)
- Oh, let the Son of God enfold you (John Wimber)
- Oh, Let Us Go unto the House of the Lord (Jenna B. Mosley)
- Oh, list to the voice of the pleasant spring rain (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem (Phillips Brooks)
- Oh, Lord, Accept My Tenth (Gloria O. Wright)
- Oh, Lord, accept my tenth this day (Gloria O. Wright)
- Oh, Lord! around thine altar now (Charles Derry)
- Oh, Lord! around thine altar now, To supplicate thy grace (Charles Derry)
- Oh, Lord, Be Thou My Shepherd (Laurel R. Frost)
- Oh, Lord Have Mercy (Traditional)
- Oh Lord, how excellent, how excellent (Brenda Joyce Moore)
- Oh, Lord! how mighty are our foes (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Oh, Lord! how mighty are our foes, What combined powers thy saints oppose! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Oh, Lord, I want two wings to veil my face (African-American spiritual)
- Oh Lord, I Would Hear Thy Word (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Oh Lord, My God in Heaven (Linda G. Paulsen)
- Oh Lord, my God in Heav’n (Linda G. Paulsen)
- Oh, Lord! thy people bless (Samuel Hawthornthwaite)
- Oh, Lord! thy people bless; Arm them with holiness (Samuel Hawthornthwaite)
- Oh Lord, we now repeat thy praise (Richard Alldridge)
- Oh Lord, we pray Thee, bless this couple (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Oh, Lord, we pray Thee, bless this couple dear (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Oh, Love How Deep (Thomas á Kempis)
- Oh, love, how deep, how broad, how high (Thomas á Kempis)
- Oh, may all who come behind us find us faithful (Jon Mohr)
- Oh, may I come to Thee (Richard S. Horne)
- Oh, May My Heart Be True (Mark A. Hamberlin)
- Oh, May My Mind Be Stayed on Thee (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- Oh, May My Soul Commune with Thee (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Oh Me, Oh My (Anon.)
- Oh me, oh my, we’ll get there by and by (Anon.)
- Oh, Mister Jumping Jack is a funny old man
- Oh, Mister Turk, with your gobble, gobble, gobble (Inez Powell)
- Oh, Mister Wing, we sing-a-ling-a-ling
- Oh, Mistress Shady (Anon.)
- Oh, Mistress Shady, She is a lady (Anon.)
- Oh, Mistress Shady, She is a lady, She has (Anon.)
- Oh Mr. (name) we sing a ling a ling
- Oh, My Darling Clementine (Percy Montrose)
- Oh, My Father (Eliza R. Snow)
- Oh, My Father, High Above (Rodney Beacham; Camille Beacham)
- Oh my Father, high above, Help me always feel Thy love (Rodney Beacham; Camille Beacham)
- Oh, my Father, Thou that dwellest (Eliza R. Snow)
- Oh, my golden slippers am laid away (James A. Bland)
- Oh, my golden slippers are a-laid away (James A. Bland)
- Oh, my golden slippers, they are laid away (James A. Bland)
- Oh, my mother, thou that dwellest in thy mansions (William C. Harrison)
- Oh my people, build a temple (Norma A. Holik)
- Oh my people, build a temple Swiftly for the Lord (Norma A. Holik)
- Oh, My People Said the Spirit (Earl R. Curry)
- Oh, my people said the Spirit, Through God’s servant (Earl R. Curry)
- Oh, my people said the Spirit, Thru (Earl R. Curry)
- Oh My People Saith the Spirit (Joseph Luff)
- Oh, My Saviour Crucified (Charles Batty)
- Oh, my soul hungered (Steven K. Jones)
- Oh My Soul (In Your Hands)
- Oh My Utah (Merling Dennis Clyde)
- Oh, Native Land, how fair you seem (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- Oh, Never Say Fail (Anon.)
- Oh never say fail, Oh never say fail (Anon.)
- Oh, nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen (Southern folk song)
- Oh! Now I see the crimson wave, the fountain deep and wide (Phoebe Palmer)
- O ho for the life that is merry and free
- O holy Child of Bethlehem! (Phillips Brooks)
- O Holy Christmas Morning (Anon.)
- O holy city, seen of John (Walter Russell Bowie)
- O Holy Dove of God Descending (Bryan J. Leech)
- O Holy Father, grace us with Thy presence in this hour (Eric Woolery)
- O holy Father, infinite in mercy (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O Holy Father, just and true (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- O Holy Father, just and true Are all thy works and words and ways (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- O Holy God, Whose Gracious Power (Jane Parker Huber)
- O holy God, whose gracious power redeems us (Jane Parker Huber)
- O Holy Jesus (Sir Richard of Chichester)
- O holy Lord, content to fill (William Walsham How)
- O Holy Night (Placide Cappeau)
- O holy night, night divine (Placide Cappeau)
- O holy night! The stars (Placide Cappeau)
- O holy night! The stars are brightly (Placide Cappeau)
- O holy night! The stars are brightly shining (Placide Cappeau)
- O Holy Radiance, Joyous Light
- O Holy Savior (Charlotte Elliott)
- O holy Savior! Friend unseen (Charlotte Elliott)
- O Holy Spirit, by whose breath (Rabanus Maurus)
- O Holy Spirit, Enter In (Michael Schirmer)
- O Holy Spirit, Grant Us Grace (Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt; Oluf H. Smeby)
- O Holy Spirit, lead us, we pray (Claire Kelly; Richard A. Kelly)
- O Holy Spirit, Root of Life (Jean Janzen)
- O Holy Words of Truth and Love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O holy words of truth and love We hear (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O, holy words of truth and love we hear from day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O holy words of truth and love We hear from day to (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O Home Beloved (Evan Stephens)
- O Home Beloved, Where’er I Wander (Evan Stephens)
- Oh, once I lived in “Cottonwood” (George A. Hicks)
- Oh, once I lived in Cottonwood and owned (George A. Hicks)
- Oh, once I lived in Cottonwood and owned a little farm (George A. Hicks)
- O-ho, the Wells Fargo Wagon is a comin’ down the street (Meredith Willson)
- O How Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- O how blessed are the poor in spirit; Theirs (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- O, how blest will be that day! (James H. Wallis)
- O, how blest will be that day when our griefs will (James H. Wallis)
- O how can they look up to heaven (Simon Browne)
- O how can they look up to heaven, And ask for mercy there (Simon Browne)
- O how glorious are the mansions in the heav’nly (Amos Clarke)
- O How Glorious, Full of Wonder (Curtis Beach)
- O how happy was I (Joel H. Johnson)
- O, How He Loves You and Me (Kurt F. Kaiser)
- O How I Love Jesus (Frederick Whitfield)
- O How I Love Jesus (Frederick Whitfield)
- O how lovely is the sight (Joel H. Johnson)
- O How Lovely Was the Morning (George Manwaring)
- O how shall I receive thee (Theodulph of Orleans)
- O How Shall I Receive You (Theodulph of Orleans)
- O how sweet are the mem’ries of youthful days! (Edwin F. Parry)
- O how sweet is the soul-cheering thought
- O how sweet is the soul cheering thought
- O how sweet is the soul-cheering thought, There is rest for the pure and the good
- O how sweet the glorious message (Albert Simpson)
- O how well do I remember (H. L. Cox)
- O how well do I remember how I doubted day by day (H. L. Cox)
- O, how we love to sing the songs (Robert B. Baird)
- O how we love to sing the songs Of Zion’s (Robert B. Baird)
- O, how we love to sing the songs of Zion’s blest (Robert B. Baird)
- O, how we love to sing the songs of Zion’s blest abode! (Robert B. Baird)
- O How We Should Honor Him (Clifford A. Burgess)
- Oh! Paddy, dear, and did you hear (Dion Boucicault)
- Oh! Paradise (Sadie B. Cadman)
- Oh, Peter, Go Ring Dem Bells!
- Oh, pity her! at least she was not bad (Hannah T. King)
- Oh Praise Now the Lord (Ruth Gibbons Stoneman)
- Oh, Praise the Gracious Power (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Oh, praise the gracious pow’r (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Oh praise the Lord, He looks to earth (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh, Praise the Lord, My Soul (David F. Wright)
- Oh praise ye the Lord, his greatness proclaim (Henry F. Lyte)
- Oh! Precious is the flow (Robert Lowry)
- Oh prepare ye, my people, The time draweth near
- Oh Realm of Light (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Oh realm of light! whose morning star (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Oh, reapers of life’s harvest (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- Oh, Render Thanks (Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady)
- Oh, render thanks to God above (Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady)
- Oh, rest in the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- Oh, rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him (Julius Schubring)
- Oh rich is life, as down (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Oh sad and mournful people, Dismiss your doubts
- Oh Say, Can You See (Francis Scott Key)
- Oh, say can you see, by the dawn’s (Francis Scott Key)
- Oh, say, can you see by the dawn’s early light (Francis Scott Key)
- Oh say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What (Francis Scott Key)
- Oh, Say Can You See It? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh say, little dogies, quit roving around (Harry Stephens)
- Oh say, was you ever in Rio Grande? (Sailors’ chantey)
- Oh, say, were you ever in Rio Grande? (Sailors’ chantey)
- Oh Say, What Is Truth? (John Jaques)
- Oh! say what is truth? ’Tis the fairest gem (John Jaques)
- Oh say, what is truth? ’Tis the fairest gem That the (John Jaques)
- Oh see that banner gaily waving (Gene Bergstrom)
- Oh see that banner gayly waving (Gene Bergstrom)
- Oh see that banner gayly waving, In the skies (Gene Bergstrom)
- Oh, set the campfires burning; Let’s sit (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Oh, Sheep of Israel, Pause and Behold (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you (American folk song)
- Oh, she sailed away on a sunny summer day (Traditional)
- Oh, sing a song of joy and cheer; we’re glad
- Oh, Sing Jubilee to the Lord (Ulrik V. Koren)
- Oh, Sing, My Soul, Your Maker’s Praise (Julius Krohn)
- Oh, Sing of Redemption from Conflict and Sword (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Oh, Sing to God Above (Carlos Rosas)
- Oh, Sing to Me of Heaven (Mary Dana Shindler)
- Oh, sing to me of heav’n When I am called to die (Mary Dana Shindler)
- Oh, Sing to the Lord (Brazilian folk song)
- Oh, Sing to the Lord / Cantad al Señor (Brazilian folk song)
- Oh, sing with joy this happy morn, Let grateful
- Oh, sinners, men’ yo ways an’ ponder (Henry C. Work)
- Oh Sister May
- Oh sister May goes in the ring and shows us what
- Oh, Sisters (Hal Cannon)
- Oh, slow up dogies (Harry Stephens)
- Oh, slow up, dogies, quit moving around (Harry Stephens)
- Oh, slow up dogies, quit roving around (Harry Stephens)
- Oh, soldier, soldier, won’t you marry me (Utah folk song)
- Oh somber the moments may be (Mark A. Hamberlin)
- Oh, somebody has a birthday (Frances K. Taylor)
- Oh, somebody has a birthday, Our little (name) (Frances K. Taylor)
- Oh, sometimes the shadows are deep (Erastus Johnson)
- Oh, Sometime the Shadows Are Deep (Erastus Johnson)
- Oh, spread the tidings ’round (Francis Bottome)
- Oh, Spring is here again
- Oh, spring is here again, please come and see
- Oh! Susanna (Stephen C. Foster)
- Oh Suzanna (Stephen C. Foster)
- Oh! sweet is the smile of the beautiful morn (Will S. Hays)
- Oh tell me, I pray, if you happen to know (Vilate R. McAllister)
- Oh, thank the Lord, my soul! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh, That I Had a Thousand Voices (Johann Mentzer)
- Oh That I Were an Angel (Wanda West Palmer)
- Oh, that My Soul (Marie Miller Johnson)
- Oh, that my soul in joy might meet (Marie Miller Johnson)
- Oh, that the Lord Would Guide My Ways (Isaac Watts)
- Oh that will be joyful, joyful, joyful
- Oh, the Bee Hive Girls Are Hiking (Anon.)
- Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus (Peter P. Bilhorn)
- Oh! the blacksmith’s a fine sturdy fellow
- Oh, the Blood of Jesus (Traditional)
- Oh, the Bluebird girls All give away happiness
- Oh! the bull-dog on the bank
- Oh! the bulldog on the bank
- Oh, the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus (Samuel Trevor Francis)
- Oh, the Glory of Your Presence (Steve Fry)
- Oh the grand old Duke of York (English folk song)
- Oh the joy that awaiteth The servants of God
- Oh, the King is coming, the King is coming! (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither; Charles Millhuff)
- Oh the lone starry hour give me love
- Oh, the mighty sea of faces, side by side all (Hugh Knough)
- Oh, the night won’t wait for no-one (Aspartame Sunshine)
- Oh, the noble Duke of York (English folk song)
- Oh, the old gray mare, she ain’t what she used to be (Anon.)
- Oh the springtime has come once more (Elda May Curtis)
- Oh the spring time has come once more (Elda May Curtis)
- Oh, the unsearchable riches of Christ (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Oh! the vain glory and wild speculation
- Oh, the wonderful cross (Jesse Reeves; Chris Tomlin; J. Walt)
- Oh, the world has need of sunshine as you go (John M. Baker)
- Oh Thou, at whose supreme command (Ida E. Redding)
- Oh, Thou Great Eternal One (W. O. Robinson)
- Oh Thou Great Eternal One God and Savior (W. O. Robinson)
- Oh, Thou kind and gracious Father (Charles Denney Jr.)
- Oh, Thou Rock of our salvation (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Oh, Thou Sublime, Sweet Evening Star (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- Oh! Thou who has promis’d in love to receive (Charles Wesley)
- Oh! Thou who hast promis’d in love to receive (Charles Wesley)
- Oh! thou who hast promised in love to receive (Charles Wesley)
- Oh Timpanogas, Mighty Timpanogas
- Oh, to Be Kept by Jesus (Thurston Frazier)
- Oh, to Be More Like Jesus (Will L. Thompson)
- Oh, to See the Dawn (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Oh, to see the dawn of the darkest day (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- Oh, Touch Not the Wine Cup (Mary A. Kidder)
- Oh, touch not the wine cup, dear brother (Mary A. Kidder)
- Oh, trekkers are a jolly bunch
- Oh turn your heart in praise and love (Maria A. Davis)
- O hush thee, my baby, a story I’ll tell, how little (George F. Wilson)
- Oh, Vermeland, all praise to the wonderful land (Swedish folk song)
- “Oh, Vreneli, my pretty one” (Swiss folk song)
- Oh, walk with God, and thou shalt find (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- Oh, Wasn’t That A Wide River
- Oh, wasn’t that a wide, wide river
- Oh, watch, and fight, and pray! (George Heath)
- Oh, watch, and fight, and pray! The battle ne’er give o’er (George Heath)
- Oh, we are happy girls (Norma O. Nichols)
- Oh, we are happy girls. We greet each day (Norma O. Nichols)
- Oh, we are happy girls, we greet each day with song (Norma O. Nichols)
- Oh, we are happy larks. We greet each day (Norma O. Nichols)
- Oh! we are jolly good fellows (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Oh! We are our mother’s servants, you’ll never (Phebe C. Thurber)
- Oh, we are the boys of the nation, Ever forward (J. A. Spencer)
- Oh we are the boy trailbuilders (Mabel Jones Gabbot)
- Oh we are the boy trail builders (Mabel Jones Gabbot)
- Oh We are the sons of the pioneers And Utah
- Oh, We Are Volunteers (George F. Root)
- Oh, we are volunteers in the army of the Lord (George F. Root)
- Oh, we are young and we are glad (Jane Jonan)
- Oh! We Can Play (Traditional)
- Oh! we can play on the big bass drum (Traditional)
- Oh! we hail with joy the coming
- Oh, we’ll all join hands and we will dance around
- Oh well I remember the home of my childhood (A. Ransom)
- Oh, we’ll wait till Jesus comes Down by the river
- Oh, we love to sing of Zion (Isaac B. Nash)
- Oh, we love to sing of Zion, of our lovely (Isaac B. Nash)
- Oh, we’re the blazers, the gallant (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Oh, we’re three jolly, jolly sailor boys
- Oh, Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast (Robert Burns)
- Oh, we work and we play (Mary Rose Jack; E. H.)
- Oh we work and we play, And we’re busy all the day (Mary Rose Jack; E. H.)
- Oh, what a boon! the Sabbath day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Oh, what a desert place was this (Charles L. Walker)
- Oh, what a feeble piece is man! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh! what a joy I find in this (William Cadman)
- Oh, what a mighty thing is life! a spirit so divine! (Hannah T. King)
- Oh! what a night was that which fell (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh, What Can Little Hands Do (Grace W. Hinsdale)
- Oh, what can little hands do, To please (Grace W. Hinsdale)
- Oh what delight is this (Charles Wesley)
- Oh, what did the pioneer children hear (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Oh, What Do You Do in the Summertime? (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Oh, what do you do in the summertime when all (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Oh, what do you do in the summertime when all the (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Oh, What He’s Done for Me
- Oh, What Songs of the Heart (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Oh what songs of the heart We shall sing (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Oh what songs of the heart We shall sing all the day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Oh, What Their Joy (Peter Abelard)
- Oh, what their joy and their glory must be (Peter Abelard)
- Oh! when shall ev’ry soul on earth (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh, When Shall I See Jesus (John Leland)
- Oh, when shall I see Jesus, And reign with him above (John Leland)
- Oh, when the hours of life are past (William B. O. Peabody)
- Oh, when the saints go marching home (African-American spiritual)
- Oh, when the saints go marching in (African-American spiritual)
- Oh, where! and oh where! is your Highland (Scotch air)
- Oh, Where Are My Children? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- “Oh, where are my children?” the mother cried out (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Oh, Where Are the Reapers? (Eben E. Rexford)
- Oh, where are the reapers that garner in (Eben E. Rexford)
- Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone? (Septimus Winner)
- Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy (Anon.)
- Oh where have you been, Billy boy, Billy boy? (Anon.)
- Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? (Septimus Winner)
- Oh where, oh where is my little dog gone? (Septimus Winner)
- Oh where, tell me where is your Highland (Scotch air)
- Oh, who do you call the wonderful counselor? (African American spiritual)
- Oh, who has not searched in the records of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- Oh! who’ll stand up for Jesus (Lewis Harsough)
- Oh, who shall say I do not love thee more (Mabel S. Harmer)
- Oh, who that has searched in the records of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- Oh why can’t these hours of sweet joy linger on? (Mark Nichols)
- Oh, Why Not To-night? (Elizabeth Reed)
- Oh, Why Not Tonight? (Elizabeth Reed)
- Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
- Oh! Willie, is it you dear, Safe, safe at home? (Stephen C. Foster)
- Oh! Willie, We Have Missed You (Stephen C. Foster)
- Oh, Woman! Genius, power, kingdoms (Hannah T. King)
- Oh, Wondrous Image, Vision Fair (John Mason Neale)
- Oh, Wondrous Type! Oh, Vision Fair (John Mason Neale)
- Oh! Won’t you come with us
- Oh, worship the King (Robert Grant)
- Oh, worship the King, all glorious above (Robert Grant)
- Oh, worship the King, all-glorious above (Robert Grant)
- Oh! worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (Anon.)
- Oh Yankee Doodle came to town (Schamburg)
- Oh, Yankee Doodle is the tune (C. A. C. Hadsell)
- Oh, ye mountains high (Charles W. Penrose)
- Oh! ye mountains high, where the clear, blue sky (Charles W. Penrose)
- Oh! ye nations look and wonder (Joel H. Johnson)
- Oh ye Saints in latter days, Hallelujah (Joyce Stowell)
- Oh, yes, I know the snows are deep (Zara Sabin)
- Oh you pull the damper out (Anon.)
- Oh youth, be strong! (Ruth May Fox)
- Oh, you told me that you loved me, And I thought that (Alice Pinney)
- Oh Zion, dear, how joyful! (Isaac B. Nash)
- Oh, Zion dear, how joyful the message we declare (Isaac B. Nash)
- Oh! Zion, mobs long drove thee (John S. Davis)
- Oh! Zion, ’tis of thee (Richard Bullord)
- “O, I am so happy!” a little girl said
- O, I am the little New Year, ho! ho! (Ellen Robena Field)
- O, if for me the cup you fill (Evan Stephens)
- O if for me the cup you fill, Then fill (Evan Stephens)
- O, if for me the cup you fill, Then fill it from the (Evan Stephens)
- O I love to tell the blessed story (Johnson Oatman)
- O I love to walk with Jesus (Charles F. Weigle)
- O in our hours of pleasure (Susa Young Gates)
- O, is there aught so gently strange (Eliza R. Snow)
- O It Is Wonderful! (Charles H. Gabriel)
- O, its cruel and absurd to kill the little birds (William Willes)
- O, It’s Joy to be a Junior Girl (Angelyn Warnick)
- O it’s joy to be a Junior Girl Of joyous M. I. A. (Angelyn Warnick)
- Oi, Uhkishogi, Depaka (Randall Pratt; Carey Pratt)
- O I Want to Be Like Jesus (John W. Peterson)
- O I Want to See Him (R. H. C.)
- O, I was bo’n in Mobile town (Anon.)
- O’ Jerusalem (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- O Jesus, Blessed Lord (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- O Jesus, Blessed Lord, to Thee (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- O Jesus, blessed Lord, to you (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns (Bradford G. Webster)
- O Jesus Christ, may grateful hymns be rising (Bradford G. Webster)
- O Jesus Christ, our Lord most dear (Heinrich von Laufenburg)
- O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is (Paul Gerhardt)
- O Jesus Christ, to Thee May Hymns Be Rising (Bradford Gray Webster)
- O Jesus, crowned with all renown (Edward White Benson)
- O Jesus, I Have Promised (John E. Bode)
- O Jesus, I have promised To serve (John E. Bode)
- O Jesus, I have promised To serve thee (John E. Bode)
- O Jesus, I have promised to serve Thee to the end (John E. Bode)
- O Jesus it is really special (Richard Holmes)
- O Jesus, joy of loving hearts (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- O Jesus, King Most Wonderful! (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- O Jesus, Master, When Today (Charles S. Newhall)
- O Jesus, My King and My Sovereign (Vicente Mendoza)
- O Jesus, my Lord and Savior (Fanny J. Crosby)
- O Jesu so meek, O Jesu so kind (Valentin Thilo)
- O Jesus, Our Lord (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- O Jesus, our Lord, Thy name be ador’d (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- O Jesus, our Lord, thy name be adored (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- O Jesus, our Lord, thy name be adored, For all the rich blessings conveyed in thy word (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- O Jesus, prince of life and truth
- O Jesus So Sweet, O Jesus So Mild (Valentin Thilo)
- O Jesus! the giver (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- O Jesus, The Giver of All (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- O Jesus, the Giver of All We Enjoy (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- O Jesus, the giver of all we enjoy, Our lives (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- O Jesus, Thou Art Standing (William Walsham How)
- O Jesus, thou art standing Outside the fast-closed door (William Walsham How)
- O John, O John, what did you say (African-American spiritual)
- O Joyous Easter Morning
- O Joyous Light of Glory (Mepkin Abbey; Athenogenes)
- O King of kings, before whose throne (John Quarles; Thomas Darling)
- O King of Zion, now (Joel H. Johnson)
- O King of Zion, now draw near (Joel H. Johnson)
- O King of Zion, while thy care (Joel H. Johnson)
- O King, O Lord, O Love (Timothy Watson)
- O Lamb of God
- O Lamb of God most holy! (Arthur Tozer Russell; Nikolaus Decius)
- O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world
- O Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world
- O Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world
- O land of America, we hail thee! Dear land of our (Edwin F. Parry)
- O land of rest, for thee I sigh! (Elizabeth Mills)
- Old and young are here assembled (Elizabeth F. Lindsey Thomas)
- Old and young are here assembled who attend (Elizabeth F. Lindsey Thomas)
- Old Ark’s A-Moverin’ (African-American spiritual)
- Old ark she reel, de old ark she rock (African-American spiritual)
- Old Ark she reel, Old Ark she rock (African-American spiritual)
- Old Black Joe (Stephen C. Foster)
- Old Brigham Young was a Mormon bold
- Old Chisholm Trail (Western folk song)
- Old Dan Tucker (Dan Emmett)
- Old Dog Tray (Stephen C. Foster)
- Old Eyes (Kenneth Cope)
- Old Fashioned Christmas (Mark Nichols)
- Old-Fashioned Things (Viola Stone Card)
- Old Folks at Home (Stephen C. Foster)
- Old Folks At Home—Humoresque (Stephen C. Foster)
- Old Folks at Home (Suwannee River) (Stephen C. Foster)
- Old Friends and Comrades (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Old friends and true, come you with me tonight (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Old Glory (Mary Rose Jack)
- Old Gray Mare (Anon.)
- Old Grimes (Albert Gorton Greene)
- Old Grimes is dead that good old man (Albert Gorton Greene)
- Old Hands (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Old Hannah (American folk song)
- Old Hans/Frolie Hohsy
- Old Homeland crowned with soft blue skies (Bonnie Horrigan Slade)
- Old Hundred (William Kethe)
- Old Kentucky Home (Stephen C. Foster)
- Old King Cole (British nursery rhyme)
- Old King Cole was a merry old soul (British nursery rhyme)
- Old Lace (Gladys Stewart Bennion)
- Old Letters (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Old MacDonald (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Old MacDonald Had a Farm (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Old MacDonald had a farm, Ee-i, ee-i-o (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Old MacDonald had a farm, Ee-i-ee-i-o (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Old MacTavish Had a Farm (Frederick Thomas Nettlingham)
- Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard
- Old Mother Riley’s got a farm (Anon.)
- Old Mother Wind (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- Old Mother Wind is out today, she has her magic (Carolyn S. Bailey)
- Old Noah built himself an ark. One more river (Anon.)
- Old Noah he built himself an ark (Anon.)
- Old North Wind (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Old North Wind came rushing, rushing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Old Port Rockwell has work to do
- Old Ship of Zion (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- Old Smokey (American folk song)
- Old Smoky (American folk song)
- Old Things Are Done Away (Leroy J. Robertson)
- Old-Time Favorites (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Old time power (Charlie Tillman)
- Old Time Religion (African-American spiritual)
- Old Town of Mine (Anon.)
- Old town of mine, dear town of mine (Anon.)
- Old Williams and his plund’ring crew
- Old woman, old woman, Are you fond (Anon.)
- Old woman, old woman, are you fond of carding? (Anon.)
- “Old woman, old woman, will you go a-shearing?” (Anon.)
- Old woman, old woman, will you mend my stocking? (Anon.)
- Old woman, Old woman, would you do (Anon.)
- Old Zack he came to Utah (Pioneer folk song)
- Old Zack he came to Utah Way back in seventy three (Pioneer folk song)
- Ole Dan Tucker (Daniel Decatur Emmett)
- O let me live while the flowers are blooming
- O Let My Supplicating Cry
- O let the Son of God enfold you (John Wimber)
- O let us exalt God’s name forever
- O let us give thanks to the Father above (Frances K. Taylor)
- O let us go, the shepherds said (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- “O Let us go,” the shepherds said (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- O let us go unto the house of the Lord (Jenna B. Mosley)
- O let us lift our voices (Chuck Girard)
- O life is beautiful, and fair and sweet (Emmeline B. Wells)
- O Light, from Age to Age the Same (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- O Light of Life (David T. Warner)
- O Light of Light, Love given birth (Laurence Housman)
- O Light, Whose Splendor (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O Light Whose Splendor Thrills (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O Light whose splendor thrills and gladdens (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O listen to our wondrous story (J. M. Gray)
- O little baby
- O Little Flock, Fear Not the Foe (Jacob Fabricius; Catherine Winkworth)
- O little Nell, little Nell, whither away, Say where
- O Little Town of Bethlehem (Phillips Brooks)
- O little town of Bethlehem, How still (Phillips Brooks)
- O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see (Phillips Brooks)
- O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee (Phillips Brooks)
- O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie (Phillips Brooks)
- Olive’s Brow (William B. Tappan)
- O Living Bread from Heaven (Johann von Rist)
- O Living Breath of God (Osvaldo Catena)
- O living Christ, chief cornerstone (Maud M. Cuninggim)
- O Living God (Harry J. Fielding)
- O Living God (Ken Bible)
- O living God, I long to see you (Ken Bible)
- O living God, whose presence now surrounds us (Harry J. Fielding)
- O Lord, Accept Our Jubilee (Samuel L. Evans)
- O Lord, accept our jubilee, And from all care (Samuel L. Evans)
- O Lord, accept our Jubilee, and from all care let (Samuel L. Evans)
- O Lord, accept our songs of praise (Richard Alldridge)
- O Lord accept our songs of praise, For light and (Richard Alldridge)
- O Lord and Ruler of the hosts of heaven
- O Lord, another day has flown (Henry Kirke White)
- O Lord another day is flown (Henry Kirke White)
- O Lord another day is flown, And we, a lonely band (Henry Kirke White)
- O Lord, Around Thine Altar (Charles Derry)
- O Lord, Around Thine Altar Now (Charles Derry)
- O Lord, as we go forth to glean (Gwen McConkie; James W. McConkie)
- O Lord, as we go forth to glean And bind (Gwen McConkie; James W. McConkie)
- O Lord, Be Our Refuge (Michael Morgan; Martin Tel)
- O Lord, be our refuge, when evils assail (Michael Morgan; Martin Tel)
- O LORD, Come Quickly; Hear Me Pray (Martin Tel; Marie J. Post)
- O Lord, do not withhold your mercy
- O Lord, do Thou in heaven seal (John Lyon)
- O Lord, do thou in heaven seal The solemn pledge these two have made (John Lyon)
- O Lord, do Thou Thy gifts bestow (John Lyon)
- O Lord! encouraged by thy grace (Anne Steele)
- O Lord! encouraged by thy grace We bring this infant to thy throne (Anne Steele)
- O Lord, fulfill Thy faithful word (Robert A. West)
- O Lord, fulfil thy faithful word (Robert A. West)
- O Lord God (Paul Chesnokov)
- O Lord, Grace Our Communion (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- O Lord, grace our communion in the promise of this hour (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- O Lord, Have Mercy (Traditional)
- O Lord, have mercy / Kyrie eleison / Oré poriajú verekó (Traditional)
- O Lord, Hear My Prayer (Taizé Community)
- O Lord, hear my prayer, O Lord, hear my prayer (Taizé Community)
- O Lord, hear my prayer / The Lord is my song (Taizé Community)
- O Lord, Hear Our Prayer (Stephen R. Key)
- O Lord, Hear Our Prayer (Ralph C. Sappington)
- O Lord, hear our prayer we offer up to you (Ralph C. Sappington)
- O Lord, how beautiful, Loving and merciful (George A. Kelley)
- O Lord, How Can It Be (Charles W. Fry)
- O Lord, how can it be, That I may come (Charles W. Fry)
- O Lord, how infinite thy love (Henry F. Lyte)
- O Lord, How Shall I Meet You (Theodulph of Orleans)
- O Lord, I call to you
- O Lord, in childhood and in youth (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, Incline Thine Ear to Us (George Whelpton)
- O Lord, increase my faith
- O Lord, increase my faith, strengthen me
- O Lord in mercy spare (Benjamin Beddome)
- O Lord in mercy spare The herbage of the field (Benjamin Beddome)
- O Lord, in thee do I delight (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, in thee I take delight (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, in thee my trust is stayed (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, I want two wings to cover my face (African-American spiritual)
- O Lord I will Praise Thee (Evan Stephens)
- O Lord, I will praise Thee, Lord (Evan Stephens)
- O Lord, I will record thy deeds (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord I Would Hear Thy Word (Merrill Bradshaw)
- O Lord, May Church and Home Combine (Carlton C. Buck)
- O Lord Most High, eternal King (Ambrose of Milan)
- O Lord most Holy (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- O Lord Most Holy (Arthur Ryder)
- O Lord most holy, O Lord most holy (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- O Lord most holy, O Lord most mighty (Arthur Ryder)
- O Lord, Most Merciful (Giuseppe Concone)
- O Lord, most merciful, we adore thee (Giuseppe Concone)
- O Lord, my best desires fulfill (William Cowper)
- O Lord! my best desires fulfill, And help me to resign (William Cowper)
- O Lord My God (Carl Boberg; Stuart K. Hine (adapter))
- O Lord My God
- O Lord, my God, teach me to know thy will (Harrison R. Merrill)
- O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder (Carl Boberg; Stuart K. Hine (adapter))
- O Lord, My Redeemer (Jeff Goodrich)
- O Lord, My Shepherd (Psalm 23; Delores Dufner)
- O Lord, my Shepherd, you are near (Psalm 23; Delores Dufner)
- O Lord, Now Let Your Servant (Ernest E. Ryden)
- O Lord, now let your servants depart in peace
- O Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea (Christopher Wordsworth)
- O Lord of heav’n and earth and sea (Christopher Wordsworth)
- O Lord of Hosts (Andrew Dalrymple)
- O Lord of Hosts, we now invoke (Andrew Dalrymple)
- O Lord of hosts, we now invoke Thy Spirit (Andrew Dalrymple)
- O Lord of hosts, we now invoke Thy Spirit most (Andrew Dalrymple)
- O Lord of Hosts, we now invoke Thy spirit most divine (Andrew Dalrymple)
- O Lord of life, where’er they be (Frederick Lucian Hosmer)
- O Lord of Light (Ella S. Armitage)
- O Lord of Light and Love (Ella S. Armitage)
- O Lord of Light and Love and Power (Ella S. Armitage)
- O Lord of light and love and pow’r (Ella S. Armitage)
- O Lord of Light, our only hope of glory (Marty Haugen)
- O Lord of Light, Who Made the Stars (Melvin Farrell)
- O Lord of Love and Grace (William E. Evans)
- O Lord of love and grace, Dwell in this holy (William E. Evans)
- O Lord of renewal; refresh me, restore me (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- O Lord, open thou our lips
- O Lord Our Father (Hosea Stout)
- O Lord, our Father, let Thy grace (Hosea Stout)
- O Lord, our Father, let thy grace Shed its glad beams on Jacob’s race (Hosea Stout)
- O Lord, Our God, How Excellent (Fred R. Anderson)
- O Lord, our God, how excellent, how glorious (Fred R. Anderson)
- O Lord our God, Thou art great and glorious (Eliza R. Snow)
- O Lord, our God, we now have met (Henry N. Bake)
- O Lord our God we now have met In Jesus’ holy name (Henry N. Bake)
- O Lord, our hearts are turned (Daniel Carter)
- O Lord, our heavenly King (Isaac Watts)
- O Lord, our heav’nly King (Isaac Watts)
- O Lord, Our Lord (Phill McHugh; Tom Fettke)
- O Lord, Our Lord (Michael W. Smith)
- O Lord, Our Lord (Psalm 8:1)
- O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name (Psalm 8:1)
- O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name (Michael W. Smith)
- O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth. (Michael W. Smith)
- O Lord, our Lord, we praise You for Your mercy (Phill McHugh; Tom Fettke)
- O Lord, our sovereign King
- O Lord, our Sov’reign King
- O Lord, our Sov’reign King, Our infant charge now bless
- O Lord, our sov’rign King
- O Lord, preserve Thy chosen seed (Richard Alldridge)
- O Lord, protect our leaders true (Edwin F. Parry)
- O Lord, protect our leaders true. In every trial guard (Edwin F. Parry)
- O Lord, responsive to Thy call (John Lyon)
- O Lord, responsive to Thy call, In life or death (John Lyon)
- O Lord! responsive to thy call, In life or death, whate’er befall (John Lyon)
- O Lord, save thy people, and bless thine heritage
- O Lord, Send Forth Your Spirit (Charles J. Jeffries)
- O Lord, show thy mercy upon us
- O, Lord, this morning we have met
- O Lord, thou art my hope and guide (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, Thou hast form’d mine ev’ry part (Psalm 139; Robert Allen Scott)
- O Lord, Thou hast formed my every part (Psalm 139; Robert Allen Scott)
- O Lord, throughout These Forty Days (Gilbert E. Doan; Claudia F. Hernaman)
- O Lord, Thy Benediction Give (John Armstrong)
- O Lord thy heavenly grace impart (Lucy Sarah Atkins Wilson)
- O Lord, thy law I have adored (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, Thy People Gathered Here (Roy A. Cheville)
- O Lord, Thy word to me is sweet (Lucinda M. Beal Bateman)
- O Lord, to thee we come (Thomas W. Smith)
- O Lord, to thee we come, Though foolish in thy sight (Thomas W. Smith)
- O Lord, to thee we come, Though sinful (Thomas W. Smith)
- O Lord, We Come as Children All (Alan D. Tyree)
- O Lord, we come before thee now (Sidney Dyer)
- O Lord, We Come Before Thy Presence (Kathleen D. Snively)
- O Lord, we come before Thy presence now (Kathleen D. Snively)
- O Lord, We Come in Gratitude (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- O Lord, we come in gratitude For all (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- O Lord, we come to thee again (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lord, we now repeat thy praise, Our hearts (Richard Alldridge)
- O Lord, We Praise Thee (Martin Luther)
- O Lord, we praise Thee, bless Thee, and adore Thee (Martin Luther)
- O Lord, We Praise You (Martin Luther)
- O Lord, we praise you, bless you, and adore you (Martin Luther)
- O Lord, We Praise Your Name (Millie Faircloth)
- O Lord, we praise your name; With honor (Millie Faircloth)
- O Lord, we pray (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O Lord, we pray that Thou wilt give us peace (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O Lord, where’er thy people meet (William Cowper)
- O Lord, Wherever Thy People Meet (William Cowper)
- O Lord, Who Came to Earth to Show (Milburn Price)
- O Lord, Who Gave Thy Life for Me (Alice W. Johnson)
- O Lord, You Are My God and King
- O Lord, you are my hope
- O LORD, You Are My Light
- O Lord, you came to bring us life (Carey Landry)
- O Lord, You Gave Your Servant John (Joy F. Patterson)
- O Lord, You’re Beautiful (Keith Green)
- O Love Divine (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- O Love divine and golden (John S. B. Monsell)
- O, love divine, how sweet thou art (Charles Wesley)
- O Love Divine, that stooped to share (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- O Love divine, that stoops to share (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done (Charles Wesley)
- O Love, How Deep (Thomas á Kempis)
- O Love, How Deep, How Broad (Thomas á Kempis)
- O love, how deep, how broad, how high (Thomas á Kempis)
- O Love, How Vast, How Flowing Free
- O lovely, lovely Deseret (S. C. Watson)
- O. lovely, lovely Deseret, thou ensign to the world (S. C. Watson)
- O lovely one, and hast thou gone (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Lovely Voices of the sky (Felicia D. Hemans)
- O Lovely Voices of the sky, Which hymned the Savior’s birth! (Felicia D. Hemans)
- O Love of God, How Strong and True (Horatius Bonar)
- O love that casts out fear (Horatius Bonar)
- O Love That Glorifies the Son (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- O love that glorifies thy son (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- O love that glorifies thy son, O love that says, thy (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- O Love That Will Not Let Me Go (George Matheson)
- O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go (George Matheson)
- O love that wilt not let me go, I rest (George Matheson)
- O Loving Founder of the Stars
- Ol’ Texas (Traditional)
- O magnify, O magnify the Lord with me (Melodie Tunney; Dick Tunney)
- O Magnify the Lord (Melodie Tunney; Dick Tunney)
- O magnify the Lord with me (Lelia N. Morris)
- O magnify the Lord with me, ye people of his choice (Lelia N. Morris)
- O maiden with a happy smile (Genet Bingham Dee)
- O maiden with a happy smile, And cheeks of rosy hue (Genet Bingham Dee)
- O Make Me Thine Forever (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O man in all your strength arise (Harry L. Doty)
- O many weary years have passed (Flora Hamilton Cassel)
- O Mary, Don’t You Weep (African-American spiritual)
- O Mary, don’t you weep, don’t you mourn (African-American spiritual)
- O Master, let me walk (Washington Gladden)
- O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee (Washington Gladden)
- O Master, Let Me Walk with You (Washington Gladden)
- O Master of the Loving Heart (Calvin W. Laufer)
- O Master of the Waking World (Frank Mason North)
- O masters of the world, set free your slaves! (Leonard J. Lea)
- O Master, to All Children (Roy A. Cheville)
- O Master to All Children Dear (Roy A. Cheville)
- O Master, what a joy it would be (Ida McKim)
- O Master Workman (Jay T. Stocking)
- O Master Workman of the Race (Jay T. Stocking)
- O may all who come behind us find us faithful (Jon Mohr)
- O, may my soul commune with thee (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- O, may my soul commune with Thee, and find (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- O May Thy Church Build Bridges (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- O may thy church build bridges, Lord (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- O May Your Church Build Bridges (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- O may your church build bridges, Lord (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- O Me! O My! (Anon.)
- O me! O my! We’ll get there by and by (Anon.)
- O Mighty Cross (David Baroni; John Chisum)
- O mighty cross, Love lifted high (David Baroni; John Chisum)
- O Mighty God, When I Survey in Wonder (Carl Boberg)
- O, Mijita (Richard L. Luna)
- O, Missouri, How Art Thou Fallen! (Parley P. Pratt)
- O Mister Wing, we sing-a-ling-a-ling
- O Mistress Shady, She is a lady (Anon.)
- O Mockingbird, I Heard You Sing (Elzada C. Brinkerhoff)
- O mockingbird, I heard you singing clear (Elzada C. Brinkerhoff)
- O Morning Land (Eben E. Rexford)
- O Morning Star (Philipp Nicolai)
- O Morning Star, How Clear and Bright (Philipp Nicolai)
- O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright! (Philipp Nicolai)
- O Morning Star, O Radiant Sun (F. von Spee; Martin Tel; M. L. Selts)
- Ompa (Anon.)
- O Music, Sweet Music (Anon.)
- O my brother (Harry L. Doty)
- O my brother, do you know the Savior Who is wondrous kind and true (F. A. Graves)
- O my brother, O my sister (Harry L. Doty)
- O My Children, I Am Your Shepherd (Shirley Mason)
- O My Father (Eliza R. Snow)
- O My Father, Etc. (Eliza R. Snow)
- O my Father, Thou that dwellest (Eliza R. Snow)
- O, my Father, thou that dwellest, In that high (Eliza R. Snow)
- O my Father, thou that dwellest In the high and (Eliza R. Snow)
- O my Father, thou that dwellest In the high and glorious place (Eliza R. Snow)
- O, my Father whom angels environ (J. H. Ward)
- O, my Father whom angels environ, One gift from (J. H. Ward)
- O my heart sings today, sings for joy and gladness (Haldor Lillenas)
- O my lovin’ sister, when the world’s on fire (African-American spiritual)
- O My People (Joseph Luff)
- O My People, Build a Temple (Norma A. Holik)
- O my people, hear the message (R. C. Evans)
- O my people, I yearn that before my return (Shirley Mason)
- O My People, Saith the Spirit (Joseph Luff)
- O my people, saith the Spirit, Hear (Joseph Luff)
- O my people, speaks the Spirit (Harry L. Doty)
- O My Soul, Bless God the Father
- O My Soul, Bless Your Creator (Psalm 103; United Presbyterian Book of Psalms, 1871)
- O My Soul, Bless Your Redeemer
- O my soul, on wings ascending (Composite; Johan Olof Wallin)
- On a bank two roses fair (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- On a bank two roses fair, Wet with (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- On a bank two roses fair, wet with morning showers (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- On a Barren Hilltop (Christopher L. Webber)
- On a bright and sunny morning (Margaret Fullerton)
- On a Christmas Eve in the good old times (Emmeline B. Wells)
- On a clear spring morning (Sandra P. Nelson)
- On a clear spring morning Joseph (Sandra P. Nelson)
- On a festive day, as poets say
- On a Golden Springtime (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- On a golden springtime, underneath (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- On a golden springtime, underneath the ground (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- On a Hill Far Away (George Bennard)
- On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross (George Bennard)
- On a lone and dreary prairie (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- O (name) Stake is grand and glorious
- On a morning in the spring (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- On a mound where the dark Mississippi rolled past (John Lyon)
- On angel voices from realms of glory (Clive Romney)
- On a silent, holy night (Raymond D. Cook)
- On A Snowy Morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- On a Starlit Night (Jill Gallina)
- On a Still and Starry Night (Sally DeFord)
- On a tree by the river a little tomtit (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- On Bended Knee (Kevin R. Olson)
- On bended knees, with broken hearts (John Sears Tanner)
- On board the International (Henry Maiben)
- On board the International, All joyful (Henry Maiben)
- On Burning Some Old and Choice Letters (Hannah T. King)
- On Calvary’s brow my Saviour died (William McKendree Darwood)
- On Calvary’s brow there was planted a cross (Frank C. Huston)
- On Calv’ry’s brow my Saviour died (William McKendree Darwood)
- On Calv’ry’s hill of sorrow (G. T. Haywood)
- Once a Farmer and His Wife (Welsh folk song)
- Once Again (Matt Redman)
- Once again, dear Lord, we pray (Mary J. Wilcox)
- Once Again My Heart Rejoices (Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth)
- Once again we meet each other
- Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong (Banjo Paterson)
- Once a jolly swag-man camped by a billabong (Banjo Paterson)
- Once a jolly swagman sat beside the billabong (Banjo Paterson)
- Once a little baby lay (Emilie Poulsson)
- Once a little baby lay Cradled on the fragrant hay (Emilie Poulsson)
- Once a little puppy sniffed at a rose (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Once a sinner far from Jesus, I was perishing with cold (Johnson Oatman)
- Once far from God and dead in sin (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Once for All (Philip P. Bliss)
- Once for us a Boy was born (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Once he came in blessing (Johann Roh)
- Once I Lived in Cottonwood (George A. Hicks)
- Once in a Lowly Manger (T. B. Weaver)
- Once in a lowly manger, Hundreds of years ago (T. B. Weaver)
- Once in a stable a sweet babe was born (Annette Dickman)
- Once in a wood there was a tree (Anon.)
- Once in Bethlehem (Cecil Frances Alexander; John Menzies Macfarlane (adapter))
- Once in Bethlehem of Judea, far away across (Cecil Frances Alexander; John Menzies Macfarlane (adapter))
- Once in Royal David’s City (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Once in royal David’s city stood a lowly (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Once in sin’s darkest night I was wandering alone (Nellie Edwards)
- Once in the Blest Baptismal Waters (Emilie Juliane von Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt)
- Once in the dar dead days beyond recall (G. Clifton Bingham)
- Once in the dear dead days beyond recall (G. Clifton Bingham)
- Once in the evening twilight (Claude Littleton)
- Once it was the blessing (Albert Benjamin Simpson)
- Once I was bound by sin’s galling fetters (Haldor Lillenas)
- Once I was happy, but now I’m forlorn (George Leybourne)
- Once I was wealthy but I now am poor (Nigerian folk song)
- Once Jesus sat upon a hill (Annette Dickman)
- Once long ago before my birth (Kevin R. Olson)
- Once More a Temple (Rodney Turner)
- Once More Before We Part (Joseph Hart)
- Once more before we part, O bless (Joseph Hart)
- Once more before we part, Oh, bless the Savior’s name (Joseph Hart)
- Once more dear friend my harp I’ll tune (John Lyon)
- Once more from slumber sweet (Joel H. Johnson)
- Once More, My Soul (Isaac Watts)
- Once more, my soul, the rising day (Isaac Watts)
- Once more, my soul, the rising day Salutes my waking eyes (Isaac Watts)
- Once more the earth awakens to the morning (Caroline Eyring Miner)
- Once more the orchard treadles at her loom (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Once more the voice of God is heard by men (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Once More We Come (Henry F. Lyte)
- Once More We Come Before Our God (Henry F. Lyte)
- Once more we come before our God—Once more his blessing ask (Henry F. Lyte)
- Once more we have met on the cold snowy street (R. C. Evans)
- Once more we’ve met to worship
- Once more we welcome with a song (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Once my life was filled with discord (John W. Peterson)
- Once my sorrow was for the pain (Steven K. Jones)
- Once my way was dark and dreary (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Once on a time a paper kite
- Once on a time in the days that are olden (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Once on a time, there was a man
- Once on a time, there was a man, His name
- Once our blessed Christ of beauty (N. B. Herrell)
- Once our Father was like us (Joel H. Johnson)
- Once there was a family (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- Once there was a Quaker lover
- Once There Was a Snowman (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Once there was a snowman, snowman, snowman (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Once to Every Man and Nation (James Russell Lowell)
- Once to Ev’ry Man and Nation (James Russell Lowell)
- Once to ev’ry man and nation Comes the moment (James Russell Lowell)
- Once Upon a Time (Michael Webb)
- Once upon a time in a kingdom far away (Madilyn Paige)
- Once We Sang and Danced (Susan R. Briehl)
- Once we sang and danced with gladness (Susan R. Briehl)
- Once we were a people afraid (David Haas)
- Once within a Lowly Stable (Patty S. Hill)
- Once within a lowly stable, Where the sheep (Patty S. Hill)
- Once within a lowly stable, where the sheep and (Patty S. Hill)
- Once within a lowly stable, Where the sheep and oxen (Patty S. Hill)
- Once within a lowly stable, Where the sheep and oxen lay (Patty S. Hill)
- On Christmas Night (Luke Wadding)
- On Christmas Night All Christians Sing (Luke Wadding)
- On Christ’s Ascension I Now Build (Josua Wegelin; William M. Czamanske)
- On Christ, the solid rock, I stand (Edward Mote)
- Ondi-Ahman (Kenneth Cope)
- On Eagle’s Wings (Michael Joncas)
- On Eagle’s Wings (Michael Joncas)
- One and one are two, and you’re the one (Clive Romney)
- On earth has dawned this day of days (Nikolaus Hermann; Charles Sanford Terry)
- On earth I walk alone, but I can feel (Susan Evans McCloud)
- One Biddy Brown, a country dame
- “One body” is the church, says Paul (Thomas W. Smith)
- “One body” is the church, says Paul, Of members not divided (Thomas W. Smith)
- One Bread, One Body (John Foley)
- One Bread, One Body (John Foley)
- One bread, one body, one Lord of all (John Foley)
- One Bright Star (Tom Edward Clark)
- One Bright Star on that Christmas night (Tom Edward Clark)
- One bud the Gardener gave me (F. I. Darling)
- One bud the Gard’ner gave me (F. I. Darling)
- One by One (Steven K. Jones)
- One by One (David A. Bednar)
- One by One (Nik Day; Jake Garvin)
- One by One (Larry Pearson; Marie Pearson)
- One by One (Sally DeFord)
- One by One (John V. Pearson)
- One by One (Nathan D. Garlick)
- One by one, one by one (David A. Bednar)
- One by one, one by one, one by one, here we go!
- One by one they saw Him come (John V. Pearson)
- One Candle Is Lit (Mary Anne Parrott)
- One Clear Night (Shauna Hart; Rebekah H. Jennings; Tamara Whitmer)
- One clear night, one bright star (Shauna Hart; Rebekah H. Jennings; Tamara Whitmer)
- One Common Prayer (Audrey Schulz)
- One common prayer have we (Audrey Schulz)
- One Day (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- One Day (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- One Day (Nathan Waite)
- One Day (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- One Day (Matt Mylroie)
- One day as I walked in the path of doubt (Dora F. Hendricks)
- One day as trav’ling on the path of life (Lee Robinson)
- One Day at a Time (Dustin Christensen; Tyler Castleton)
- One day I’ll live by the ocean (Nathan Waite)
- One day I made a snowman (Ether H. Chesterfield)
- One day I realized (Happy Medium)
- One day it came, a storm within my soul (Arlene L. Buffington)
- One day I traveled a toilsome road (Haldor Lillenas)
- One day I was burdened, my mind was ill at ease (R. H. G.)
- One day my mother said to me (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- One day, the little drops of rain (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- One day there was Naaman the leper (Arlene L. Buffington)
- One day the sun was warm and bright (Anon.)
- One day when fell the Spirit’s whisper (Vida E. Smith)
- One day when heaven was filled with His praises (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- One December, Bright and Clear (Catalonian carol)
- One Fervent Prayer (Joseph Smith III)
- One Finger, One Thumb
- One finger, one thumb, keep growing
- One finger, one thumb, one hand
- One finger, one thumb, one hand keep moving
- One Fleeting Hour (Karl Fuhrmann)
- One for each blessed day (Shawna Edwards)
- One happy day, long, long ago (Samuel N. Mitchell)
- One heart broken by a careless word (Scott Krippayne; Sarah Hart)
- One Heart in the Right Place (Michael McLean)
- One Heart, One Mind (Roger Hoffman)
- One heart, One mind, Blessing mankind (Roger Hoffman)
- One Hope, One Heart (Jeanni Gould)
- One Hour with Jesus (William Lewis)
- One Hour with Jesus, the Shepherd (William Lewis)
- One hour with Jesus, the Shepherd of the fold (William Lewis)
- One Hundred Years (Evan Stephens)
- One hundred years quickly have passed on (V. James Lovalvo)
- One hundred years since God sent His servant (Evan Stephens)
- One I love with all my heart (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One I love with all my heart, mother dear it’s you (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One in a Million! (Jan Pinborough)
- One in Charity (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- One Is the Body (John Bell)
- One is the body and one is the Head (John Bell)
- One is walking with me (Haldor Lillenas)
- One is walking with me over life’s uneven way (Haldor Lillenas)
- One Last Cry (McKnight; Barnes; Barnes)
- One Last Look
- One Last Pruning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- One little apple round and red (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One little boy went marching along (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One little bud on a tree peeped out (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One little light on a Christmas tree (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One little shepherd, two baby lambs (Toni Thomas)
- One little turkey ran away (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One little, two little, three little Indians (Anon.)
- One little, two little, three little Indians, four little, five (Anon.)
- One long look at moonlit, starlit skies, One deep breath (Blanche K. McKey)
- One More Day (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- One More Day (Nik Day)
- One more day, one more day (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- One More Day’s Work for Jesus (Anna Warner)
- One More River (Anon.)
- One more year has gond! (Mary B. C. Slade)
- One More Year Has Gone (Mary B. C. Slade)
- One more year has gone! Joyful marching (Mary B. C. Slade)
- One more year has gone, joyful marching on (Mary B. C. Slade)
- One morning in the month of May (English folk song)
- One night I dreamed a dream (Arnold Stringham; Susan Evans McCloud)
- One Night in Bethlehem (Joyce O. Evans)
- One night I went to bed, And found I could not (Elizabeth C. Taylor)
- One night I went to bed and found I could not go (Elizabeth C. Taylor)
- On Ensign Peak Our Flag Flies High (Mark Nichols)
- One Of A City And Two Of A Family (Arlene L. Buffington)
- One of a city and two of a fam’ly (Arlene L. Buffington)
- One of these mornings bright and fair (African-American spiritual)
- One of Time’s Changes (Eliza R. Snow)
- One of Time’s Changes (Eliza R. Snow)
- One, one by one, ev’ry one (Steven K. Jones)
- One People, Here, We Gather (Mary Louise Bringle)
- One Prayer Away (Nik Day; Russ Dixon)
- One Sacred Moment (Boyd A. Waite)
- One sat alone beside the highway begging (Oswald J. Smith)
- One Small Child (David Meece)
- One small child in a land of a thousand (David Meece)
- One solitary question opened heaven (Greg Simpson)
- One Soul (Nik Day)
- One Special Star (Janie Smith Nebeker)
- One Star (Cherie Call)
- One Step at a Time (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- One Step At A Time (Arlene L. Buffington)
- One summer’s eve, as the sea was driven (Henry C. Work)
- One Sunrise (Elsie E. Barrett)
- One sweet assurance e’er is mine, though doubt (Edwin F. Parry)
- One Sweet Hour With Jesus (Charles H. Gabriel)
- One sweet hour with Jesus every day (Charles H. Gabriel)
- One sweet hour with Jesus ev’ry day (Charles H. Gabriel)
- One sweetly solemn solemn thought (Phoebe Cary)
- One sweetly solemn solemn thought comes to me (Phoebe Cary)
- One sweetly solemn tho’t (Phoebe Cary)
- One sweetly solemn tho’t Comes to me (Phoebe Cary)
- One Sweetly Solemn Thought (Phoebe Cary)
- One There Is, above All Others (John Newton)
- One There Is Above All Others (Marianne Nunn)
- One there is above all others, Oh how he loves! (Marianne Nunn)
- One there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend (John Newton)
- One thing I of the Lord desire (Walter C. Smith)
- One Thing’s Needful (Frances E. Cox)
- One thing’s needful; Lord, this treasure (Frances E. Cox)
- One Thing to Lose (Greg Simpson)
- One True Hope (Nik Day)
- One True Shepherd, One True Fold (Merrijane Rice)
- One, two, I stretch up tall (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One, two, I stretch up tall; Then I turn around (Moiselle Renstrom)
- One, Two, Three (A. C. Smyth)
- One, two, three, four, five little boys (Moiselle Renstrom)
- O never say fail, O never say fail (Anon.)
- One Voice (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- One Voice (Gladys Knight)
- One Way Ticket To Zion (Roberta West)
- One who is all unfit to count (Narayan Vaman Tilak)
- One World (J. W. Bratton)
- On Faith (Mary Judd Page)
- On folly’s lips
- On folly’s lips a string of tattlings dwell
- On foot I gaily take my way (Anon.)
- On Galilee’s High Mountain (Henry L. Lettermann)
- On God I call in all my grief (Joel H. Johnson)
- On Great Lone Hills (Amy Sherman Bridgman)
- On Hearing a Bird Sing in February (Hannah T. King)
- On Hearing Some Favorite Music (Hannah T. King)
- On His Birthday (Emmeline B. Wells)
- On holidays and such like festive times (Emmeline B. Wells)
- On Jordan’s Banks the Baptist’s Cry (Charles Coffin)
- On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry (Charles Coffin)
- On Jordan’s Stormy Bank I Stand (Samuel Stennett)
- On Jordan’s Stormy Banks (Samuel Stennett)
- On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand (Samuel Stennett)
- On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, And cast (Samuel Stennett)
- On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, and cast a wishful eye (Samuel Stennett)
- On Lovely Susquehanna’s Banks (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Only a Boy Named David (Arthur Arnott)
- Only a boy named David, only a little sling (Arthur Arnott)
- Only a Leaf out of a Life’s History (Hannah T. King)
- Only a Little While (Somerset C. Lowry)
- Only a little while of brave endeavor (Somerset C. Lowry)
- Only a little while of brave endeavor, only a little (Somerset C. Lowry)
- Only a man (Aimee Nolte)
- Only a manger, cold and bare (Martin L. Green)
- “Only a penny a box,” he said
- Only a Prayer Away (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Only a Sinner (James M. Gray)
- Only a Step to Jesus! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Only beginning the journey
- Only begotten, Word of God eternal (Maxwell J. Blacker)
- Only-Begotten, Word of God Eternal (Maxwell J. Blacker)
- Only Believe (Paul Rader)
- Only Believe (Paul Rader)
- Only believe, only believe (Paul Rader)
- Only Dreamers See (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Only God (G. S.)
- Only God Can Save Us Now (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Only Jesus (Avis Christiansen)
- Only Love (Rafael Grullón; S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Only love, only love (Rafael Grullón; S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Only One (C. A. T.)
- Only One Life (Avis Christiansen)
- Only one life to offer (Avis Christiansen)
- Only one mother (Joseph E. Cardon)
- Only Shadows (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Only This Morning (Jeanni Gould)
- Only Trust Him (John H. Stockton)
- Only Trust Him (John H. Stockton)
- Only What You Do for Christ Will Last (Raymond Rasberry)
- Only You (Nik Day; Micah Rindlisbacher)
- On memory’s wall hangs a picture (R. C. Evans)
- On Moonlight Bay (Edward Madden)
- On mountain tops the mount of God (Michael Bruce)
- On mountain tops the mount of God In latter days shall rise (Michael Bruce)
- On mules we find Two legs behind
- On My Heart Imprint Your Image (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- On My Honor (Harry Bartelt)
- On my honor I’ll do my best (Harry Bartelt)
- On My Journey Home (B. H. H.)
- On My Journey Home (Isaac Watts)
- O Noble Mother Pioneer (Evan Stephens)
- O noble mother pioneer, Songs we sing (Evan Stephens)
- O No, John! (Anon.)
- On, One and All (B. F. Blakeley)
- On one and all, yonder the sun is shining bright (B. F. Blakeley)
- On One Spring Day (S. Dilworth Young)
- On one spring day, long long ago (S. Dilworth Young)
- O not alone with outward sign (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- O not alone with outward sign Of fear, or voice from heaven (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- On Our Way (Betty Lue Whiting)
- On Our Way Rejoicing (John S. Monsell)
- On our way rejoicing, As we forward move (John S. Monsell)
- On our way the wagon trains are rolling (Betty Lue Whiting)
- On Our Way to Rejoicing (John S. Monsell)
- O now, dear Lord, since I am sick (Joel H. Johnson)
- O now I see the cleansing wave (Phoebe P. Knapp)
- O now I see the crimson [cleansing] wave (Phoebe P. Knapp)
- On Pentecost They Gathered (Jane Parker Huber)
- On Reading the Book of God (Alexander Campbell)
- On Revisiting Haunts of Old (Hannah T. King)
- On River Jordan’s Banks I Stand (Samuel Stennett)
- On Samoa’s sunny island (Myra Longhurst)
- On Samoa’s sunny island o’er the broad Pacific (Myra Longhurst)
- On that bright and glorious morning (Bertha Ashton)
- On that bright and golden morning when the Son of man shall come (Bertha Ashton)
- On that day I met upon the way (Joseph Domergue)
- On that holy night
- On the back of a wagon counting turns of the wheel (Sherryl Crockett)
- On the Banks of Allan Water (English folk song)
- On the banks of a murm’ring, limpid stream (Emmeline B. Wells)
- On the beach at Heeia When the surf (Hawaiian song)
- On the bend of a winding river (Ruth May Fox)
- On the Bend of the River (Ruth May Fox)
- On the breeze, o’er the great Pacific wave (Evan Stephens)
- On the breeze, o’er the great Pacific wave, Comes a sweet sound (Evan Stephens)
- On the bridge of Avignon
- On the bridge of Avignon Ev’rybody
- On the bridge of Avignon, we are dancing
- On the brow of night there shines a silver star (D. K. En.)
- On the cradle in the treetop sleeps a tiny bird
- On the Cross of Calvary (Sarah Jean Graham)
- On the cross of Calvary, Jesus died (Sarah Jean Graham)
- On the Day of Resurrection (Michael Peterson)
- On the Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death of a Pet Lamb (Hannah T. King)
- On the Death of Brother John Kendall (Thomas Ward)
- On the Death of Gen. Don Carlos Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death of Harriot Frances Wheeler (Phineas H. Young)
- On the Death of Her Little Daughter (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death of Her Little Son (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death of J. S. (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the Death of Lorenzo D. Barnes (Thomas Ward)
- On the Death of President Harrison (Eliza R. Snow)
- On the deck stood Columbus
- On the deck stood Columbus; the ocean’s expanse
- On the Demise of My Young Friend, Bessie Howard (Hannah T. King)
- On Thee, each morning, O my God (Andrew Kippis)
- On thee, our Heavenly Father (Joel H. Johnson)
- On thee, our Heav’nly Father (Joel H. Johnson)
- On the first day of Christmas (Traditional English carol)
- On the first day of Christmas my true love (Traditional English carol)
- On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me (Traditional English carol)
- On the first day of December (R. C. Evans)
- On the happy, golden shore (Henrietta E. Blair)
- On the hay in lowly Bethlehem (Al Switzler)
- On the Indian reservation Where the land (Jane Bradford Terry)
- On the Journey to Emmaus (Marty Haugen)
- On the morn of the third day (Joel H. Johnson)
- On the mountain (Rose Fyleman)
- On the Mountain Path (Margaret Fullerton)
- On the mountain’s airy height
- On The Mountain’s Top Appearing (John Kelly)
- On the mountain’s top appearing, Lo, the sacred (John Kelly)
- On the mountain’s top appearing, Lo! the sacred herald stands! (John Kelly)
- On the mountain top appearing (John Kelly)
- On the mountain top appearing Lo! the sacred hearld stands! (John Kelly)
- On the Mountain Tops (Michael Bruce)
- On the mountain tops appearing (John Kelly)
- On the New Year bells are ringing, ringing gay and (Lillie M. Jordan)
- On the Other Side (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- On the other side is a land of wonder (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- On the page of revelation (Joel H. Johnson)
- On the Pioneer Trail (Anna Johnson)
- On the pioneer trail we’re marching (Evan Stephens)
- On the Pioneer Trail we’re marching, In the footsteps (Evan Stephens)
- On the plains of Judea me thinks I hear (Parley P. Pratt)
- On the Portrait of Elder G. P. Dykes (John Lyon)
- On the resurrection day (Thomas S. Maley)
- On the sea of life (T. W. Brookbank)
- On the shores of Ontario (Parley P. Pratt)
- On the shores of Ontario I’m now doom’d to wander (Parley P. Pratt)
- On the shores of the great inland sea (Joseph L. Townsend)
- On the victory side (Fanny J. Crosby)
- On the wall hangs an old wooden clock (Wallace F. Bennett)
- On the wall hangs an old wooden clock, saying (Wallace F. Bennett)
- On the Way to California (Pioneer folk song)
- On the way to glory (Joseph L. Townsend)
- On This Day (Piae Cantiones, 1582)
- On This Day Earth Shall Ring (Piae Cantiones, 1582)
- On this day, let songs ring! Sweet and clear (Piae Cantiones, 1582)
- On This Day of Joy and Gladness (Leroy J. Robertson)
- On this day of joy and gladness, Lord, we praise thy holy name (Leroy J. Robertson)
- On this day, the first of days (Henry Williams Baker)
- On this glad birthday Sunday (Vida E. Smith)
- On this, God’s holy day (Evan A. Fry)
- On this happy afternoon, Our voices (Erma T. Pratt)
- On This Holy Day of Worship (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- On This Holy Easter Morning (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- On this Holy Lord’s day morning (Charles McMillan)
- On This Stone Now Laid (John Pierpont)
- On this stone now laid with prayer (John Pierpont)
- On this Templed Hill (Heather René Legler)
- On this the day that gave thee birth (Emmeline B. Wells)
- On top of old Smokey All covered with snow (American folk song)
- On Top of Old Smoky (American folk song)
- On top of old Smoky All cover’d with snow (American folk song)
- On top of old Smoky, all covered with snow (American folk song)
- Onward and Upward (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Onward, brother, though the region (Samuel Johnson)
- Onward, brother, though the region Where thou art be drear and lone (Samuel Johnson)
- Onward, Christan soldiers! (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Onward, Christian Soldiers (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Onward, Christian soldiers! Marching (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Onward, Christian soldiers! Marching as to war (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, With the cross (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Onward, Christian Soliders (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Onward Ever (Susa Young Gates)
- Onward Ever Upward (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Onward, ever upward, Steps and voices joined (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Onward! Forward! (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Onward, Forward Saints to Zion (Amos E. Allen)
- Onward, onward, men of heaven (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Onward, onward, men of heaven; Bear the gospel banner high (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Onward, speed thy conquering flight (Samuel F. Smith)
- Onward, speed thy conqu’ring flight (Samuel F. Smith)
- Onward, speed thy conqu’ring flight; Angel, onward speed (Samuel F. Smith)
- Onward still, and upward, Follow evermore (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Onward to Zion (Frederick M. Smith)
- Onward to Zion, faithful and strong (Frederick M. Smith)
- Onward Ye Peoples (Viktor Rydberg)
- On What Has Now Been Sown (John Newton)
- On yonder hills there stands a creature (Anon.)
- On yonder hill there stands a creature (Anon.)
- On your gentle mother’s knee (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- On your gentle mother’s knee, You were once a child like me (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- On Zion’s hill Jehovah reigns (Joel H. Johnson)
- On Zion’s hill thy people meet (Joel H. Johnson)
- On Zion’s land there shall be rest (John Parry)
- On Zion’s Mount, the house of God (Joel H. Johnson)
- On Zion’s sacred ground we stand
- On Zion’s sacred hill (Joel H. Johnson)
- O, once I dwelt in Babylon (William Willes)
- O once there were three fishermen
- O One with God the Father (William W. How)
- O our Father we invoke Thee (Lula Greene Richards)
- O, our Father, we invoke Thee while we linger (Lula Greene Richards)
- O our Father we invoke Thee while we linger here (Lula Greene Richards)
- O Paradise (Sadie B. Cadman)
- O Paradise, O Paradise (Frederick William Faber)
- O Paschal Feast, what joy is thine! (George Henry Trabert; Olavus Petri)
- Opened for Me (Merrill Dunlop)
- Open every window, open every door (Julie de Azevedo; Greg Simpson)
- Open for me the gates of righteousness (James Hart Brumm)
- Open for me the gates of the righteous (James Hart Brumm)
- Opening hymn (George Manwaring)
- Opening Hymn (Samuel L. Evans)
- Opening Sentence
- Open my eyes (Clara H. Scott)
- Open My Eyes, O Lord (Roy A. Cheville)
- Open my eyes, O Lord, That I may see (Roy A. Cheville)
- Open My Eyes, That I May See (Clara H. Scott)
- Open my eyes, that I may see, Glimpses (Clara H. Scott)
- Open My Heart (Keith Lancaster)
- Open my heart to what you know (Keith Lancaster)
- Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty (Benjamin Schmolck)
- Open! Open! Open the gates of the temple (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Open Our Eyes (Bob Cull)
- Open Our Eyes (Kevin Keil)
- Open Our Eyes (Ruth Hays)
- Open Our Eyes, Lord (Bob Cull)
- Open our eyes, Lord, We want to see (Bob Cull)
- Open our eyes, Lord, we want to see Jesus (Bob Cull)
- Open Our Eyes, Thy Glory Beholding (E. O. S.)
- Open, Shut Them (Anon.)
- Open the door for the children (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Open the Eyes of My Heart (Paul Baloche)
- Open the eyes of my heart, Lord (Paul Baloche)
- Open the Gates of the Temple (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Open the windows of heaven (Charles Edward Pollock)
- Open Thou Mine Eyes (Lancelot Andrewes)
- Open Up Your Eyes
- Open Wide, Ye Doors (John W. Peterson)
- Open wide, ye everlasting doors (John W. Peterson)
- Open Your Ears, O Faithful People (Martin Tel; Willard F. Jabusch)
- Open your eyes (Rita S. Robinson)
- Open your eyes and you will see (Rita S. Robinson)
- Open your eyes and you will see Miracles on ev’ry (Rita S. Robinson)
- Open Your Hearts (Carolyn Fritsch)
- Open your hearts, all you who hear this (Carolyn Fritsch)
- Open Your Mouth and Praise the Lord! (Godwin Sadoh)
- O Perfect Life of Love (Henry W. Baker)
- O Perfect Love (Dorothy B. Gurney)
- O perfect Love, all human thoughts transcending (Dorothy B. Gurney)
- O perfect Love, all human thought transcending (Dorothy B. Gurney)
- O pour thy Spirit from on high (James Montgomery)
- Opportunity (Emma M. Phillips)
- Opportunity (Mabel Jones)
- Opportunity (Elizabeth H. Welker)
- Opposition (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- Oppression has followed God’s people (Arlene L. Buffington)
- O Praise God’s Name Together (Michael Morgan)
- O praise him, O praise him (St. Francis of Assisi)
- O praise His name, ye Sons of God (Ryan Lee Kemp)
- O Praise the Gracious Power (Thomas H. Troeger)
- O Praise the Lord, for It Is Good
- O praise the Lord, who delivers your soul from death
- O Praise Ye the Lord! (Henry Williams Baker)
- O praise ye the Lord! Praise him in the height (Henry Williams Baker)
- O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song (Philip Doddridge)
- O pretty Polly Oliver, one hot summer’s day (W. G. Rothery)
- O prophet of Zion, our joy is in Thee, The hero of ages (William H. Apperley)
- O Radiant Christ, Incarnate Word (Ruth Duck)
- O Radiant Light, O Sun Divine (William G. Storey)
- Orange, red and yellow, Gently floating down (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Orchestra (Anon.)
- Orchestra Song (Willy Geister)
- Orchestration for Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (Henry Alford)
- Orchestration for Faith of Our Fathers (Frederick W. Faber)
- Orchestration for God Save the Queen (Anon.)
- Orchestration for Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Charles Wesley)
- Orchestration for Michael Finnigin (Folk song)
- Orchestration for “O Canada” (Adolphe B. Routhier)
- Orchestration for O Worship the King (Robert Grant)
- Orchestration for The Meadows
- Orchestration for Vive la Compagnie (Anon.)
- Order My Steps (Glenn Burleigh)
- Order my steps in Your word, dear Lord (Glenn Burleigh)
- Ordinance of Healing (Ruth G. Smith)
- Ordination (Jewell Dawson)
- Ordination (David H. Smith)
- Ordination (Helen Harrington)
- Ordination (Vere Jameson)
- O reapers of life’s harvest (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- O reapers of life’s harvest, Why stand (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- O reapers of life’s harvest, why stand with rusted blade (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- Oregon, My Oregon (John Andrew Buchanan)
- Oregon State Song (John Andrew Buchanan)
- O Rejoice, Ye Christians, Loudly (Christian Keimann; Catherine Winkworth)
- O remember, O, remember, and learn wisdom (Brent N. Jorgensen)
- O Render Thanks (Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady)
- O render thanks to God above, The glorious font of lasting love (Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady)
- O rest in the Lord (Julius Schubring)
- O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him (Julius Schubring)
- Organization of Toronto Branch (R. C. Evans)
- Organize My Church (David H. Smith)
- Organize My Church and Kingdom (David H. Smith)
- Organize my Church and Kingdom, Not in order men approve (David H. Smith)
- O Risen Christ, Still Wounded (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- O risen Christ, still wounded, triumphant, broken Life (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Orléans, Beaugency, Notre Dame
- O Robin they tell me you’re going away (Thomas P. Westendorf)
- O, rugged land of old Vermont! (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- O Ruler of the Universe
- O ruler of the universe, Lord God
- O sabbath rest of Galilee (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- O Sacred Head Now Wounded (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O sacred Head, now wounded, With grief (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O sacred head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O Sacred Head Surrounded (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O safe to the Rock that is higher than I (William O. Cushing)
- O Saints, have ye seen o’er yon mountain’s proud height (Parley P. Pratt)
- O Saints, have you seen o’er yon mountains proud height (Parley P. Pratt)
- O Saints in Splendor Sing (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- O Saints of Zion (Ed M. Rowe)
- O Saints of Zion, hear the voice (Ed M. Rowe)
- O Sanctissima (Johannes Daniel Falk; Johann C. Heinrich Holzschuher)
- O sanctissima, O piissima, Dulcis virgo (Johannes Daniel Falk; Johann C. Heinrich Holzschuher)
- O Save Me, God, and Hear My Cry (Michael Morgan)
- O saving Victim, opening wide (Thomas Aquinas)
- O Savior, as my eyes behold (Avis Christiansen)
- O Savior, for the Saints (Richard Mant)
- O Savior Hear Me (Daniel Protheroe)
- O Savior, Hear Me
- O Savior hear me, I implore Thee, In Thee alone
- O Savior, I Am Only One (Lynette K. Allen)
- O Savior, in This Quiet Place (Fred Pratt Green)
- O Savior, is thy promise fled? (Reginald Heber)
- O Savior, Let Me Walk with You (Washington Gladden)
- O Savior of our fallen race (Gilbert E. Doan)
- O Savior, precious Savior (Frances R. Havergal)
- O Savior, precious Savior, Whom yet (Frances R. Havergal)
- O Savior, Rend the Heavens Wide (Friedrich von Spee)
- O Savior, Thou Who Healed the Sick (Kaimi Wenger)
- O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- O Saviour, bless us ere we go (Frederick William Faber)
- O Saviour, precious Saviour (Frances R. Havergal)
- O Say, Can You See! (Francis Scott Key)
- O say! can you see, by the dawn’s (Francis Scott Key)
- O say, can you see by the dawn’s early light (Francis Scott Key)
- O say can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so (Francis Scott Key)
- O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave (Francis Scott Key)
- O, say have you heard of the famed mountain home (B. J. Beer)
- O Say, What is Truth? (John Jaques)
- O say, what is Truth? ’Tis the fairest gem (John Jaques)
- O say, what is truth: ’Tis the fairest gem that the (John Jaques)
- O say, what is truth? ’Tis the fairest gem That the riches (John Jaques)
- O say, when must I look for death? (William W. Phelps)
- O see the little baby (Traditional)
- O Senhor é a minha força (Taizé Community)
- O Senhor é a minha força / In the Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful (Taizé Community)
- O Senhor é a minha força / In the Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful / El Señor es mi fortaleza / Ô ma joie et mon espérance (Taizé Community)
- O Senhor é a minha força / In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful / El Señor es mi fortaleza / Ô ma joie et mon espérance / Meine Hoffnung und meine Freude (Taizé Community)
- O Senhor é a minha força / Ô ma joie et mon espérance / In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful (Taizé Community)
- O set me in your presence forever
- O shameful cross! on thee was hung (Horace L. Hastings)
- O shameful cross! on thee was hung The bleeding One who died for me (Horace L. Hastings)
- O Shenandoah (American folk song)
- O Shenandoah, I long to hear you (American folk song)
- O Shenandoah, I long to see you (American folk song)
- O Shepherd, Hear and Lead Your Flock (Michael Morgan)
- O shout the news to all the earth (Hugh C. Benner)
- O sing, all ye lands, with jubilant voice (Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth; Ulrik Vilhelm Koren)
- O Sing a New Song (Helen L. Wright)
- O sing a new song to God (Helen L. Wright)
- O sing a new song to the Lord (Helen L. Wright)
- O Sing a New Song to the Lord
- O sing a new song to the Lord; sing, all
- O sing a new song to the Lord; sing to the Lord (Helen L. Wright)
- O Sing a Song of Bethlehem (Louis F. Benson)
- O sing a song of Bethlehem, Of shepherds (Louis F. Benson)
- O sing, choirs of angels (Latin hymn, 18th century; John F. Wade)
- O Sing of Christ (Stephen P. Starke)
- O sing of Christ, whose birth made known (Stephen P. Starke)
- O Sing the Mighty Power of God (Isaac Watts)
- O Sing to the Lord (Brazilian folk song)
- O sing to the Lord / Cantad al Señor (Brazilian folk song)
- O, sing to the Lord, O sing God a new song / Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo (Brazilian folk song)
- O sing unto the Lord (Psalm 96:1; Archibald T. Davidson)
- O sing unto the Lord (Psalm 96:1–3; V. G. G. T.)
- O sing unto the Lord a new song! (Dale G. Rider)
- O sing unto the Lord, sing Him a new song (Psalm 96:1–3; V. G. G. T.)
- O sing unto the Lord, sing unto the Lord (Psalm 96:1; Archibald T. Davidson)
- O Sing with Gladness! (Elbert A. Smith)
- O sing with gladness! shout with joy! (Elbert A. Smith)
- O sinner! hear the Gospel world (Joel H. Johnson)
- O sinner, now be wise! (Joel H. Johnson)
- O sisters, too, how may we do (Robert Croo)
- O Sleep Well, Beautiful Baby (John E. Simons)
- O Soldier, O Soldier (Utah folk song)
- O soldier, O soldier, won’t you marry me now (Utah folk song)
- O Soldier, Soldier (Utah folk song)
- O soldier, soldier, won’t you marry me? (Utah folk song)
- O sometimes the shadows are deep (Erastus Johnson)
- O Son of God, in Galilee (Anna Hoppe)
- O Son of God, Thou Madest Known (Milton S. Littlefield)
- O Son of God, with glory crowned (Horace L. Hastings)
- O Son of God, with glory crowned, Upon thy Father’s throne (Horace L. Hastings)
- O Son of Man, Our Hero Strong and Tender (Frank Fletcher)
- O Son of Man, thou madest known (Milton S. Littlefield)
- O Son of Man, who walked each day (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- O Sons and Daughters (Jean Tisserand)
- O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing (Jean Tisserand)
- O Sons and Daughters of the King (Jean Tisserand)
- O Sons and Daughters, Sing Your Praise (Jean Tisserand)
- O Sons of Zion (Ed M. Rowe)
- O sons of Zion, hear the voice (Ed M. Rowe)
- O sons of Zion, hear the voice Of him from courts (Ed M. Rowe)
- O sorrow deep! (Friedrich von Spee; Charles Winfred Douglas; James Waring McCrady; Johann Rist)
- Ososŏ / Come Now, O Prince of Peace (Geonyong Lee)
- Ososŏ / Come Now, O Prince of Peace / Ven, Dios, Príncipe de Paz / Viens, viens Ô Roi de Paix (Geonyong Lee)
- Ososŏ / Kom nu, Prins van vrede (Geonyong Lee)
- Ososŏ, ososŏ / Come now, O Prince of peace (Geonyong Lee)
- Ososŏ ososŏ, p’yŏnghwaŭi imgŭm / 오소서 오소서 병화의 임금 / Come now, O Prince of Peace, make us one body / Ven, Dios, Principe de Paz, haznos un cuerpo / Viens, viens, ô Roi de Paix et rassemble-nous / Komm nun, Fürst des Friedens, und mach uns einig in dir (Geonyong Lee)
- Ososŏ ososŏ, p’yŏnghwaŭi imgŭm / 오소서 오소서 병화의 임금 / Kom nu, Prins van vrede, en maak ons één / Come now, O Prince of Peace, make us one body / Ven, Dios, Principe de Paz, haznos un cuerpo / Viens, viens, ô Roi de Paix et rassemble-nous / Komm nun, Fürst des Friedens, und mach uns einig in dir (Geonyong Lee)
- O soul, are you weary and troubled? (Helen H. Lemmel)
- O soul, have you tho’t of the price you pay (Haldor Lillenas)
- O soul in the far away country (Mabel Frost)
- O soul, what wondrous knowledge dost thou hide? (Frances Hartman)
- O Source of All That Is (Johann Heermann; Madeleine Forrell Marshall)
- O, speak the truth, my pretty child (David Milne)
- O Spirit of God (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Johann Niedling)
- O Spirit of God, O life-giving breath! (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Johann Niedling)
- O Spirit of Life (Johann Niedling)
- O Spirit of Life, O Spirit of God (Johann Niedling)
- O Spirit of the living God (James Montgomery)
- O Spirit of the Living God (Henry H. Tweedy)
- O Spirit of the living God! In all the fullness (James Montgomery)
- O Spirit of the living God! In all the fullness of thy grace (James Montgomery)
- O Spirit of the living God, thou light and fire divine (Henry H. Tweedy)
- O splendor of God’s glory bright (St. Ambrose)
- O Splendor of the Father’s Light (St. Ambrose)
- O spread the tidings ’round (Francis Bottome)
- O spread the tidings ’round, wherever man is found (Francis Bottome)
- O Star Divine! When Dusk Lies On the Land (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- O star of wonder, star of night (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- O stop and tell me, Red Man (William W. Phelps)
- O stop and tell m Red Man (William W. Phelps)
- O Strength and Stay upholding all creation (John Ellerton; Fenton J. A. Hort; St. Ambrose)
- O strengthen, Lord, my faith in thee! (Joel H. Johnson)
- O, Susanna (Stephen C. Foster)
- O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sigh (Elizabeth K. Mills)
- O sweet rest (C. F. O.)
- O Sweet Simplicity (Evan Stephens)
- O Sweet Simplicity and Trust (Evan Stephens)
- O sweet simplicity, sweet simplicity and trust (Evan Stephens)
- O swing the door and let me run (Norman C. Schlichter)
- O Switzerland Thou Art so Fair
- O Sympathy! thou dear and holy thing (Lula Greene Richards)
- O take my hand, dear Father (H. Brueckner; Julia Hausmann)
- O Tannenbaum (Ernst Anschütz)
- O taste and see that the Lord is good
- O tell me not of ease or fame (Eliza R. Snow)
- O, Tender Mother, listen to your child (Edwin Markham)
- O that deliverance would come from Zion
- O That I Had a Thousand Voices (Johann Mentzer)
- O That I Were an Angel (Jay Richards)
- O That Will Be Glory (Charles H. Gabriel)
- O that will be glory for me (Charles H. Gabriel)
- O the amazing change! (Philip Doddridge)
- O the amazing change! A world created new! (Philip Doddridge)
- O the bitter pain and sorrow (Théodore Monod)
- O the blessed contemplation (John W. Peterson)
- O the Blood of Jesus (Traditional)
- O the blood, the precious blood (J. A. Stocktow; WIlliam McDonald)
- O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus (Samuel Trevor Francis)
- O the deep, deep love of Jesus, Vast, unmeasured (Samuel Trevor Francis)
- O the Depth of Love Divine (Charles Wesley)
- O the hour when this material (Josiah Conder)
- O the hour when this material Shall have vanished like a cloud! (Josiah Conder)
- O the joy [joys] of sins forgiven (H. H. Heimar)
- O, “the Kingdom of God, or nothing” for me (Isaac B. Nash)
- O the King is coming, the King is coming! (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither; Charles Millhuff)
- O the Lamb (Ellen Jane Lorenz)
- O the Lamb, the loving Lamb (Ellen Jane Lorenz)
- O the land of cloudless day (Josiah K. Alwood)
- O Then to My Home Let Me Go
- O, the power of truth, angels brought to Earth (William Willes)
- O, there’s Music in the Waters
- O there’s sunshine, blessed sunshine (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- O the robin is here! (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Others (Charles Meigs)
- Other Sheep Have I (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Other sheep have I, which are not (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- O the sports of childhood! (Oren R. Barrows)
- O the unsearchable riches of Christ! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies (Josiah K. Alwood)
- O Think of the Home Over There (DeWitt C. Huntington)
- O think of the home over there, By the side of the river (DeWitt C. Huntington)
- O this earth will be robed bye and bye (D. L. Wood)
- O Thou, at whose almighty word (John Newton)
- O thou, at whose almighty word The glorious light from darkness sprung (John Newton)
- O Thou, at whose dread name we bend (Charles Sprague)
- O Thou, at whose dread name we bend, To whom our purest vows we pay (Charles Sprague)
- O Thou at whose supreme command (Ida E. Redding)
- O Thou, at whose supreme command, The hosts (Ida E. Redding)
- O Thou, Before the World Began (Charles Wesley)
- O Thou, before the world began ordained a (Charles Wesley)
- O thou, before the world began, Ordained a Sacrifice (Charles Wesley)
- O Thou Eternal Christ of God (Calvin W. Laufer)
- O Thou Eternal One!
- O Thou, from whom all blessings come (G. Frederick Wright)
- O Thou, from whom all blessings come, thanks (G. Frederick Wright)
- O thou glorious King of Zion! (Joel H. Johnson)
- O thou God of my salvation (Thomas Olivers)
- O thou God, who hearest (Josiah Conder)
- O Thou God, Who Hearest Prayer (Josiah Conder)
- O thou God who hearest prayer Ev’ry hour and ev’rywhere! (Josiah Conder)
- O thou great Shepherd of thy flock! (Joel H. Johnson)
- O thou in all thy might so far (Frederick Lucian Hosmer)
- O Thou, in All Thy Might So Far (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- O thou in whose eternal name (Frederic D. Huntington)
- O thou in whose eternal name Went forth th’ Apostles’ ardent host (Frederic D. Huntington)
- O thou in whose presence (Joseph Swain)
- O thou in whose presence My soul (Joseph Swain)
- O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight (Joseph Swain)
- O Thou Joyful (Johannes Daniel Falk; Johann C. Heinrich Holzschuher)
- O thou joyful / Oh Santísimo (Johannes Daniel Falk; Johann C. Heinrich Holzschuher)
- O Thou Joyful, O Thou Wonderful (Johannes Daniel Falk; Johann C. Heinrich Holzschuher)
- O thou joyful, O thou wonderful grace revealing Christmastide (Johannes Daniel Falk; Johann C. Heinrich Holzschuher)
- O Thou joy of loving hearts (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O Thou joy of loving hearts, Of peace (Henry Wilder Foote)
- O Thou Kind and Gracious Father (Charles Denney Jr.)
- O Thou kind and gracious Father, Reigning (Charles Denney Jr.)
- O thou kind and gracious Father, Reigning in the (Charles Denney Jr.)
- O thou my friend, whose love and blessing most I crave (Emmeline B. Wells)
- O thou, our Father and our King (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Thou Rock (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O Thou Rock of Our Salvation (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O Thou Rock of our Salvation, Jesus, Savior (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O thou Rock of our Salvation, Jesus, Savior of the (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O thou source of every blessing (Joel H. Johnson)
- O thou source of ev’ry blessing (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Thou Sublime, Sweet Evening Star (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- O Thou supreme eternal source of life and life and grace (Andrew Dalrymple)
- O thou that hangedst on the tree (Charles Wesley)
- O thou that hangedst on the tree, Our curse and suff’rings to remove (Charles Wesley)
- O thou that hearest prayer (Joel H. Johnson)
- O thou that hearest prayer! (John Burton)
- O thou that hearest prayer, And all our sins did bear (Joel H. Johnson)
- O thou that hearest prayer! Attend our humble cry (John Burton)
- O thou that hear’st when sinners cry (Isaac Watts)
- O thou that hear’st when sinners cry, Though all my crimes before thee lie (Isaac Watts)
- O Thou, the God of truth and right (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- O Thou, the God of truth and right; Be now thine (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- O thou to whom, in ancient time (John Pierpont)
- O thou to whom, in ancient time, The Psalmist’s sacred harp was strung (John Pierpont)
- O Thou, to whose all-searching light (Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- O Thou, to whose all-searching sight (Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
- O thou, who art above all height! (John Pierpont)
- O thou, who art above all height! Our God, our Father, and our Friend! (John Pierpont)
- O thou, who by a star didst guide (John Mason Neale)
- O Thou who camest from above (Charles Wesley)
- O thou who dri’st the mourner’s tear (Thomas Moore)
- O thou who dri’st the mourner’s tear, How dark this world would be (Thomas Moore)
- O Thou who gave love’s passion to the heart (R. C. Evans)
- O thou who gavest power to love (Mandell Creighton)
- O thou who has promised in love to receive (Charles Wesley)
- O thou, who hast at thy command (Jane Cotterill)
- O Thou, Who Hast of Thy Pure Grace (Martin H. Franzmann)
- O thou who hast promised in love to receive (Charles Wesley)
- O Thou Who Hearest (Anon.)
- O thou who hearest every heartfelt prayer (Anon.)
- O thou who hearest every heart-felt prayer (Anon.)
- O thou who hearest prayer (John Burton)
- O Thou Who Lovest Innocence (Susa Young Gates)
- O! Thou who lovest innocence, Remember me today (Susa Young Gates)
- O Thou Whose Feet (Louis F. Benson)
- O Thou whose feet have climbed life’s hill (Louis F. Benson)
- O Thou Whose Glory Shone Like Fire (George A. Warburton)
- O Thou Whose Gracious Presence (Louis F. Benson)
- O thou whose gracious presence blessed (Louis F. Benson)
- O thou whose hand has brought us (Frederick W. Goadby)
- O thou, whose own vast temple stands (William C. Bryant)
- O thou, whose own vast temple stands, Built over earth and sea (William C. Bryant)
- O thou whose perfect goodness crowns (John W. Chadwick)
- O Thou whose wisdom gives a path (Robert W. Cushman)
- O Thou whose wisdom gives a path To man upon the trackless sea (Robert W. Cushman)
- O Thou, Whose Youthful Years Were Spent (William Watkins Reid Sr.)
- O Thou who sit enthroned above (Charles W. Stayner)
- O thou, who spake the word (Joel H. Johnson)
- O Thou Who This Mysterious Bread (Charles Wesley)
- O tidings of comfort and joy (English carol)
- O to Be Like Thee! (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- O to be like Thee! Blessed Redeemer (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- O touch not the wine cup (Evan Stephens)
- O, to understand thee ever, Faithful, true and gentle (Lula Greene Richards)
- O Trinity, O Blessed Light (St. Ambrose)
- O Trinity of blessed light (St. Ambrose)
- O Trinity, Your Face We See (Douglas C. Eschbach)
- O troubled heart, there is a home (William H. Bellamy)
- O tu lieto (Sicilian folk song)
- Our Aims
- Our Ain Mountain Home (John Lyon)
- Our All to Christ (Naomi Kendall Bain)
- Our Angels (Lula Greene Richards)
- Our Anniversary (R. C. Evans)
- Our Baby
- Our banner (N. Albert Sherman)
- Our banners to the breeze unfurled (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Our beautiful home (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Our bed will be the stony ground (Arnold Sundgaard)
- Our Beloved Ancestry (Jack Smith)
- Our Beloved Pioneers (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Our Best (S. C. Kirk)
- Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting (William Wordsworth)
- Our Bishop (Robert P. Manookin)
- Our blessed Lord was slain (Oswald J. Smith)
- Our Blessings (Julianne Schreiner)
- Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed (Harriet Auber)
- Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed His tender, last farewell (Harriet Auber)
- Our boat is gliding, gliding, gliding (Hawaiian folk song)
- Our boat is gliding, gliding, gliding, Our boat (Hawaiian folk song)
- Our Boys Will Shine (American folk song)
- Our Boys Will Shine To-Night (American folk song)
- Our boys will shine to-night, Our boys will shine (American folk song)
- Our Brave Boys and Girls (Anon.)
- Our brother died in life’s meridian hour (John Lyon)
- Our brother’s work is done (Joel H. Johnson)
- Our Cake (Anon.)
- Our Chapel Is a Sacred Place (Polly Bourgeous)
- Our chapel is a sacred place, We enter quietly (Polly Bourgeous)
- Our Children (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our Children, Lord, in Faith and Prayer (Thomas Haweis)
- Our children thou dost claim (Benjamin Williams)
- Our children thou dost claim, O Lord, our God, as thine (Benjamin Williams)
- Our Christmas Story Tree (Jan Pinborough)
- Our Church (Ida C. Robb)
- Our church is such a friendly place (Elizabeth Jones)
- Our circle of sisters (Brooke Snow)
- Our Cities Cry to You, O God (Margaret Clarkson)
- Our Country (Parley P. Pratt)
- Our Daily Bread (Earnest Webbe)
- Our darling Winnie sleeps not in the tomb (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our Day of Joy Is Here Again (Andrew L. Skoog)
- Our days and moments—how they fly (Joel H. Johnson)
- Our days are full of doubts, of griefs and fears (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our dead we love now sleep (Joel H. Johnson)
- Our dearest Lord, look from above (J. Evans)
- Our dear Father in Thy realm above (Leora Martin)
- Our Dixie Is Once More a Cotton Land (Mark Nichols)
- Our Door Is Always Open (Anon.)
- Our door is always open To our friends (Anon.)
- Our door is always open To our friends who pass this way (Anon.)
- Our Duty to God (Boyd A. Waite)
- Our Earth We Now Lament to See (Charles Wesley)
- Our Easter Song (Thelma McKinnon Anderson)
- Our Effie (R. C. Evans)
- Our Era this day numbers three years and twenty (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Eternal Home (B. Cecil Gates)
- Our Everlasting Friend (John Lyon)
- Our Eyes are Turned (The Community of Taizé; Jacques Berthier)
- Our eyes are turned to the Lord Jesus Christ (The Community of Taizé; Jacques Berthier)
- Our eyes have seen (Harry L. Doty)
- Our eyes have seen the glory (Harry L. Doty)
- Our eyes have seen the tokens of the coming of the Lord (Thomas W. Smith)
- Our eyes have seen the tokens of the coming of the Lord, That are so clearly taught us in his ever blessed word (Thomas W. Smith)
- Our eyes look to the future (Catherine Pomo)
- Our family (H. W. L.)
- Our Family Place (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Our fam’ly gathers daily (Daniel Carter)
- Our fam’ly has a place (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Our fam’ly, together, sing, sing, sing! (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Our Father and Our God (Douglas L. Ipson)
- Our Father and our God, We pledge (Douglas L. Ipson)
- Our Father, by Whose Name (F. Bland Tucker)
- Our Father, by whose name All fatherhood (F. Bland Tucker)
- Our Father, by whose servants (George Wallace Briggs)
- Our Father gave me two bright eyes that goodness (Lucelle R. Taylor)
- Our Father, God in Heaven Above (Martin Luther)
- Our Father, God in heav’n above (Martin Luther)
- Our Father, God, to Thee
- Our Father God, to thee belongs (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Father, God, to thee, We lift
- Our Father, God, to thee, We lift our hearts
- Our Father God, Who Art in Heaven (Adoniram Judson)
- Our Father grants Us still another year, just coming in (David H. Smith)
- Our Father has a family (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Our Father has a family. It’s me! (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Our Father hath given into our care Most precious (Gus M. Clarke)
- Our Father here we do appear (M. R. Lake)
- Our Father here we do appear, And bow before thy throne (M. R. Lake)
- Our Father in heaven (McNeil Robinson II)
- Our Father in heaven (David Hurd)
- Our Father in heaven (William W. Phelps)
- Our Father in Heaven (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Our Father in Heaven (Swee Hong Lim)
- Our Father in Heaven (Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov)
- Our Father in Heaven (Eric Wyse)
- Our Father In Heaven (Elsie Booth)
- Our Father in heaven before Thee we bend (Elsie Booth)
- Our Father in heaven, Be hallowed thy name (William W. Phelps)
- Our Father in Heaven Each new day confronts us (Anon.)
- Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name (David Haas)
- Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name (Swee Hong Lim)
- Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name (Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov)
- Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name (Eric Wyse)
- Our Father in Heaven in prayer we beseech Thee
- Our Father in heaven, Thy help we implore (Richard S. Horne)
- Our Father In Heaven, Thy Praises We Sing (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- Our Father in heaven, we hallow Thy name (Alvin A. Beesley)
- Our Father in heaven we thank Thee for our Prophet (Joseph E. D. Tomlinson)
- Our Father in the Heavens (William W. Phelps)
- Our Father, in the sacred name (John Jaques)
- Our Father, in the Sacred Name of Jesus Christ (John Jaques)
- Our Father, in the sacred name Of Jesus Christ, thy Son (John Jaques)
- Our Father, kind and strong (Jane Beecham)
- Our Father, Lord of Heaven and Earth (Henry J. de Jong)
- Our father made the big round sun, smiling thro’ (Lucelle R. Taylor)
- Our Father made the big round sun smiling thro’ the tree (Lucelle R. Taylor)
- Our Father, our Father, our Father which art in (Richard S. Horne)
- Our Father, our Father, our Father which art in heaven (Richard S. Horne)
- Our Father, shall we ever be
- Our fathers of the Gentile race (Parley P. Pratt)
- Our fathers of the Gentile race Traversed the western main (Parley P. Pratt)
- Our Father’s Plan (Steven K. Jones)
- Our fathers trekked the melancholy plains (Zina Woolf Hickman)
- Our Father, thou who art in heaven (Joel H. Johnson)
- Our Father, thou who art in heav’n (Joel H. Johnson)
- Our Father! through the coming year (William Gaskell)
- Our Father! through the coming year We would not what shall be (William Gaskell)
- Our Father, we believe thy holy word (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Our Father, We Have Wandered (Kevin Nichols)
- Our Father, we thank Thee, as we bow our (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Our Father, which art in heaven (Albert Hay Malotte)
- Our Father, which art in heaven (J. Jefferson Cleveland; Verolga Nix)
- Our Father, which art in Heaven (Josephine Forsythe)
- Our Father, Which Art in Heaven
- Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed (Gladys Rich)
- Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed-a be
- Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name (Albert Hay Malotte)
- Our Father, who art in heaven (Charles Winifred Douglas)
- Our Father who art in heaven (Paula S. Snow)
- Our Father who art in heaven
- Our Father, who art in heaven (Albert Hay Malotte)
- Our Father who art in heaven (Lowell Mason)
- Our Father who art in heaven
- Our Father, Who art in heaven (Lowell Mason)
- Our Father who art in heaven, hallow’d be thy name (B. Cecil Gates)
- Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name
- Our Father Who Art in Heaven – I
- Our Father Who Art in Heaven – IIa (Carlos Rosas; Daniel Zager)
- Our Father, who art in heav’n, hallowed be Thy name
- Our Father, Who from Heaven Above (Martin Luther; F. Samuel Janzow)
- Our Father, who from heav’n above (Martin Luther; F. Samuel Janzow)
- Our Father Who in Heaven (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father, who in heaven art (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father, who in heaven art, Hallowed be Thy name (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father, Who in Heaven Doth Dwell (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father, who in Heaven doth dwell, God over all on earth as well (The Lord’s Prayer; Henry Garner)
- Our Father who in heaven doth dwell, Hallowed be thy name (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father who in heav’n doth dwell (The Lord’s Prayer)
- Our Father, Who Loves Little Children (Audrey Nielson)
- Our Father, who loves little children, Has called (Audrey Nielson)
- Our Father, you have given me (Amelia Josephine Burr)
- Our Flag (Mary Vaughn)
- Our food and raiment, health and friends (Joel H. Johnson)
- Our forefathers fought and our forefathers bled! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Friendly Bishop (Derryl R. Herring)
- Our friends on earth we meet with pleasure (Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman)
- Our Gifts (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Our God (Jonas Myrin; Chris Tomlin; Jesse Reeves; Matt Redman)
- Our God comes and does not keep silence
- Our God has built with living stones (Terry W. York)
- Our God Has Made Us One (Niles Borop)
- Our God hath given promise (William M. Runyan)
- Our God his kingdom to prepare
- Our God in heaven, holy is your name (Mark A. Miller; Laurie Zelman)
- Our God Is a God of Love (Delbert L. Stapley)
- Our God Is an Awesome God (Rich Mullins)
- Our God Is Lifted Up (Tim Smith)
- Our God is lifted up midst the shouts of joy (Tim Smith)
- Our God is love, and all his saints (Thomas Cotterill)
- Our God, our Father and our Friend (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our God, our Father and our Friend—God of Eternity (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our God! our God! thou shinest here (Thomas H. Gill)
- Our God! our God! thou shinest here; Thine own this latter day (Thomas H. Gill)
- Our God, our help in ages past (Isaac Watts)
- Our God Reigns (Leonard E. Smith Jr.)
- Our God shall be glorified (Richard S. Horne)
- Our God, to whom we turn (Edward Grubb)
- Our God, we gladly raise
- Our God, We Raise to Thee (Bernard Snow)
- Our God, we raise to Thee Thanks for Thy (Bernard Snow)
- Our God, we raise to Thee Thanks for Thy blessings (Bernard Snow)
- Our God, we raise to Thee Thanks for Thy blessings free (Bernard Snow)
- Our God who flamed within a tree (Bruce W. Jorgensen)
- Our Golden Beehive Jubilee, O Lord, we lift (Margrit F. Lohner)
- Our Great Primary (Maria H. Thomas)
- Our Great Savior (J. Wilbur Chapman)
- Our guiding light thou art (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Our guiding light thou art, dear Lord (Mabel Williams Crayne)
- Our hands are clasp’d the last forever (Johnnie Carroll)
- Our Harry (R. C. Evans)
- Our hearts are gay and happy (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Our hearts are gay and happy, Our eyes are bright and keen (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Our hearts are glad (Fred R. Anderson)
- Our Hearts Are Turning (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Our hearts are turning to our loved ones (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- Our Heaven Is Our Home (Marilyn McMeen Brown)
- Our Heavenly Father (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our heavenly Father and guardian of our homes (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Our heavenly Father gives us gifts (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Our Heavenly Father sends the rain (Anna Johnson)
- Our Heavenly Father sends the rain, To make (Anna Johnson)
- Our Heavenly Father sends the rain to make the (Anna Johnson)
- Our Heavenly Father, we will sing (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Heav’nly Father sends the rain (Anna Johnson)
- Our heav’nly Father, we will sing (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Help (Paul Thé)
- Our Helper, God! we bless thy name (Philip Doddridge)
- Our Helper, God! we bless thy name, Whose love forever is the same (Philip Doddridge)
- Our Help Is in the Name of God (Martin Tel)
- Our Help Is in the Name of God the LORD (Martin Tel)
- Our help is in the Name of the Lord (Paul Thé)
- Our Heritage
- Our Home (Richard Bullord)
- Our home in the mountains (John S. Lewis)
- Our home is a place of peace (Kirsten K. Hoopes)
- Our Home’s Like a Temple (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Our Hope (R. C. Evans)
- Our Hope, Our Life (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- Our hope, our life are in the Lord (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- Our House Becomes a Home (Kathryn B. Decker)
- Our house becomes a home when (Kathryn B. Decker)
- Our house is a house of prayer (Norma Anne Kirkendall)
- Our journey won’t be lonely (Julie de Azevedo; James Marsden)
- Our Jubilee (E. H. Goddard)
- Our kind and gracious Father (Anna Johnson)
- Our kind and gracious Father, Who dwells (Anna Johnson)
- Our kind and gracious Father who dwells in (Anna Johnson)
- Our King (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Our Leaky Tents (Joseph Goddard)
- Our lessons are over for this Sabbath morn
- Our life abounds with mingled light and shade (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our life is a cup where the sweet with the bitter (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Little Class in Primary (Mary Rose Jack; E. H.)
- Our lives are full of mysteries do deep (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our Lizzie (R. C. Evans)
- Our Lord is now rejected (El Nathan)
- Our Lord is risen from the dead (Charles Wesley)
- Our Lord is risen from the dead (Fred C. M. Hansen; Birgitte Cathrine Boye)
- Our Lord is risen from the dead, And rays (Fred C. M. Hansen; Birgitte Cathrine Boye)
- Our Lord is risen from the dead, The Savior is gone up on high (Charles Wesley)
- Our Lord is risen from the tomb (Gary Croxall)
- Our Lord’s return to earth again (James M. Kirk)
- Our Loving Savior Dear (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Our loving Savior dear, We pray (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Our loving Savior dear, We pray to Thee (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Our Mary’s got the whooping cough (English folk song)
- Our Meaning (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Our M. I. A. (Mrs. C. H. Carroll)
- Our M. I. A. Leads On (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Our mother in heaven (William C. Harrison)
- Our Mother’s Grave (Lucy M. Hewlings)
- Our Mother’s Songs (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our Mountain Home (William W. Phelps)
- Our Mountain Home of Freedom (Anon.)
- Our Mountain Home So Dear (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our mountain home so dear, Where crystal (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our mountain home so dear, Where crystal waters (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Our mourning will all have an end (Charles Wesley)
- Our mourning will all have an end, The earth be created anew (Charles Wesley)
- Our Nation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our nation rages, our country cries (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Our Nation’s Glory (J. H. Ward)
- Our new life is beginning (Verda E. Bryant)
- Our new national song (J. H. Ward)
- Our Noble Pioneers (Bessie Law)
- Our off’ring, Lord, accept (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Our off’ring, Lord, accept, Ourselves to thee we give (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Our Old Schoolhouse (Sarah E. Russell)
- Our Own Sunday School (William Willes)
- Our Parent, by Whose Name (F. Bland Tucker)
- Our Paschal Lamb, That Sets Us Free (Martin H. Franzmann)
- Our Pa’s Come Home To-Day (Henry Garner)
- Our peaceful Zion’s valleys, And homes we love (James H. Hood)
- Our Petition (Gary Croxall)
- Our Pilgrim fathers came to this a Promis’d Land (Mark Nichols)
- Our Pioneer Heritage (Mark Nichols)
- Our Pioneers in Cedar Discovered Iron Ore
- Our pleading looks-could’st thou but see (Richard S. Horne)
- Our Pledge (Jane Romney Crawford)
- Our Prayer (D. Evan Davis)
- Our Prayer (Luacine Clark Fox)
- Our Prayer (Jane Beecham)
- Our Prayer to Thee (Russell M. Nelson)
- Our Primary Colors (Marzelle Mangum)
- Our Primary colors are one, two three (Marzelle Mangum)
- Our Primary colors are one, two, three— Red, yellow and blue (Marzelle Mangum)
- Our prophet has some words for you (Child’s Friend, 1882)
- Our prophet has some words for you, And these (Child’s Friend, 1882)
- Our Prophet Hero (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Our prophet to heaven has gone (D. L. Wood)
- Our Religion (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Savior Holy (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- Our Savior in Gethsemane (Hyrum A. Mead Jr.)
- Our Savior King (Susa Young Gates)
- Our Savior King (Ever Thou Hast Borne Our Sorrows) (Susa Young Gates)
- Our Savior’s Atonement (Ruth D. Ellis)
- Our Savior’s Golden Rule
- Our Savior’s Love (Edward L. Hart)
- Our Savior’s Love (D. Evan Davis)
- Our Savior’s Love / My Heavenly Father Loves Me (Edward L. Hart; Clara W. McMaster)
- Our Savior’s love shines like the sun (Edward L. Hart)
- Our Savior’s promise (George Manwaring)
- Our Savior’s words we bring to mind (David H. Smith)
- Our Savior’s words we bring to mind, His bright example heed (David H. Smith)
- Our Saviour is coming in this latter day (W. H. Reed)
- Our Saviour’s Call
- Our school-days now are past and gone (George Cooper)
- Our Schoolroom’s Bright and Cheery
- Ourselves and Our Enemies (Eliza R. Snow)
- Our Seminary Prayer (Anon.)
- Ours is a circle (Marilyn P. Adams)
- Our souls cry out Hallelujah (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Our soul waits for the Lord
- Ours the Journey (Julian Rush)
- Our Sunday School Home (James H. Hood)
- Our Sunday schools, our Sunday schools (J. H. Ward)
- Our Sunday schools, our Sunday schools, the glory (J. H. Ward)
- Our Sweetest Hymns (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Our sweetest songs of gladness (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Our sweetest songs of gladness, On this (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Our Thanks, O God, for Fathers (Lois S. Johnson)
- Our Times Are in Thy Hand (W. F. Floyd)
- Our Time to Shine (Jan Pinborough)
- Our Utah Dixie is a land for cotton (Mark Nichols)
- Our Utah Pioneers (Martha Burton Cooley)
- Our Utah Pioneers (Shirley Hallstrom)
- Our Work and Our Wealth (Lula Greene Richards)
- Our work and play are over, we stay no longer here
- Our work is with the children (Lula Greene Richards)
- Our work is with the children, They claim (Lula Greene Richards)
- Our work is with the children, They claim our special care (Lula Greene Richards)
- Our Youth (Phyllis Clayton)
- Our Zion’s favored land, blessed by Jehovah’s (Anon.)
- Our Zion’s favored land, blessed by Jehovah’s hand (Anon.)
- Out among the daffodils (Margaret E. Tupper)
- Out among the daffodils, In the happy spring (Margaret E. Tupper)
- Out in a zoo one day, one day (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Out in the darkness of sin they are waiting (John W. Peterson)
- Out in the darkness of sorrow and sin (B. McK.)
- Out in the dew sparkling dawn I dart (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Out in the dew sparkling dawn I dart, Straight (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Out in the dew sparkling dawn I dart, Straight to (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Out in the highways and byways of life (Ira B. Wilson)
- Out in the highways and by-ways of life (Ira B. Wilson)
- Out in the woods where the big trees grow
- Out in this cold world, mid strangers I roam (R. C. Evans)
- Out of Ashes (Paul Marino; Greg Nelson)
- Out of ashes prayers are lifted (Paul Marino; Greg Nelson)
- Out of Deep, Unordered Water (Fred Kaan)
- Out of God’s Zion (Harry L. Doty)
- Out of God’s Zion love shall spread (Harry L. Doty)
- Out of James one twenty-two (Blanche Linthicum; McK.)
- Out of my bondage, sorrow, and night (William T. Sleeper)
- Out of my bondage, sorrow and night, Jesus, I come; Jesus, I come (William T. Sleeper)
- Out of my sorrow and mourning (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Out of Need and Out of Custom (Ken Medema)
- Out of sight, out of mind. Of all the ones (Maleia Robinson)
- Out of Silence, Majesty (Nathan Howe)
- Out of Small Things (Peggy Milligan Moffit)
- Out of the babble that surrounds us (Ken Medema)
- Out Of The Cities (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Out of the Deep (John Rutter)
- Out of the Depths (Ruth Duck)
- Out of the Depths (Nik Day)
- Out of the Depths (Thelma Gross)
- Out of the depths I call
- Out of the depths I cry to thee (Nik Day)
- Out of the Depths I Cry to You (Nik Day)
- Out Of the Depths I Cry to You on High
- Out of the depths of my soul I cry (Thelma Gross)
- Out of the Depths, O God, We Call (Ruth Duck)
- Out of the depths, O God, we call to you (Ruth Duck)
- Out of the depths to the glory above (Avis Christiansen)
- Out of the wilderness, into the clearing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Outwardly, tongues of fire appeared
- Out where the handclasp’s a little stronger (Arthur Chapman)
- Out Where the West Begins (Arthur Chapman)
- Outwitted (Edwin Markham)
- O Värmeland belov’d, ever fair and ever bright (Swedish folk song)
- Over all the earth You reign on high (Brenton Brown)
- Overboard (Graham Brown; Wayland Holyfield; Verlon Thompson)
- Overcome (Michael Webb)
- Overflowing (H. S. Milward)
- Over hill, over vale, ever on the upward trail (Anon.)
- O Vermeland (Swedish folk song)
- O Vermeland, my homeland, of glorious (Swedish folk song)
- Over Mine (Ben Olsen; Nik Day)
- Over My Head (Traditional)
- Over My Head (Baptist spiritual)
- Over my head I hear music in the air (Traditional)
- Over my head I see music in the air (Traditional)
- Over my head I see trouble in the air (Traditional)
- Over the chaos of the empty waters
- Over The Hills To The Poor-House (Will Carleton)
- Over the hilltops, down from the skies (C. H. Good)
- Over the Meadows
- Over the meadows green and wide
- Over the mountains and the prairies
- Over the mountains and the sea (Martin Smith)
- Over the mountains, over the sea, there comes a (Ruth May Fox)
- Over the mountain waves see where they come (Anon.; William Willes)
- Over the Rainbow (Karin Asbrand)
- Over the Rainbow (E. Y. Harburg)
- Over the rainbow all dreams come true (Karin Asbrand)
- Over there (DeWitt C. Huntington)
- Over the River (Lydia Maria Child)
- Over the river and thro’ the woods (Lydia Maria Child)
- Over the River and Through the Wood (Lydia Maria Child)
- Over The River And Through The Woods (Lydia Maria Child)
- Over the river and through the woods to (Lydia Maria Child)
- Over the river and through the wood to grand-mother’s (Lydia Maria Child)
- Over the river faces I see (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Over the Sunset Mountains (John W. Peterson)
- Over the winding trail, forward we go (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Over the winding trail forward we go. Westward (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Over the winding trail forward we go Westward ho (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Overthrow of Gog and Magog (Orson F. Whitney)
- Overview of Church History
- O very God of very God (John Mason Neale)
- Over yonder stands the mansion (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- “O Vreneli, my pretty one” (Swiss folk song)
- “O Vreneli, my pretty one, Pray tell me” (Swiss folk song)
- O, we are poor humble pilgrims (Grace Madsen Pratt)
- O, we are sons of pioneers, Who travelled
- O weep for those that wept by Babel’s stream (Alexander Neibaur)
- O, we hail with joy the coming
- O we have been called to the Priesthood (Evelyn N. Wood)
- O well I remember, the days of long ago (George Cooper)
- O, What a Joy I Find in This (William Cadman)
- O, what a joy I find in this, That Christ (William Cadman)
- O, what army is that, with an armor so bright (William W. Phelps)
- O what a Savior that He died for me! (James McGranahan)
- O what a wonderful Savior in Jesus my Lord I (Kate Ulmer)
- O what a wonderful, wonderful day (John W. Peterson)
- O, What Can Little Hands do (Grace W. Hinsdale)
- O what delight is this (Charles Wesley)
- O what delight is this, Which now in Christ (Charles Wesley)
- O what love the Savior for my soul has shown (B. Edmiaston)
- O What Songs of the Heart (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O what songs of the heart We shall sing all the day (Joseph L. Townsend)
- O what their joy and their glory must be (Peter Abelard)
- O when the hours of life are past (William B. O. Peabody)
- O when the hours of life are past, And death’s dark shade arrives at last (William B. O. Peabody)
- O when the saints go marching in (African-American spiritual)
- O when we get together, together, together (Anon.)
- O When Will We See Justice Done (Carol Bechtel)
- O where, and O where is your Highland (Scotch air)
- O Where Are Kings and Empires Now (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- O where shall rest be found (James Montgomery)
- O where shall rest be found,—Rest for the weary soul? (James Montgomery)
- O White-Winged Gull (Annie D. Palmer)
- O, who has not searched in the records of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- O who that has search’d in the records of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- O who that has search’d the records of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- O Who That Has Searched (Parley P. Pratt)
- O, who that has searched in the records of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- O, why indulge the gifted pen (Eliza R. Snow)
- O why not tonight (Elizabeth Reed)
- O Wisdom, Breathed from God
- O Wisdom breathed from God, Most High
- O Wondrous Mercy! Wondrous Love! (Evan Stephens)
- O Wondrous Sight, O Vision Fair (John Mason Neale)
- O wondrous type! O vision fair (John Mason Neale)
- O Word of God Incarnate (William Walsham How)
- O Word of God incarnate, O wisdom (William Walsham How)
- O Word of God incarnate, O wisdom from on high (William Walsham How)
- O Worship the King (Robert Grant)
- O worship the King, all glorious above (Robert Grant)
- O Worship the King All-glorious Above (Robert Grant)
- O Worship the Lord (Anon.)
- O worship the Lord in the beauty (Anon.)
- O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (Anon.)
- O! woulds thou from bondage and strife be free (Charles W. Penrose)
- O Wouldst Thou From Bondage (Charles W. Penrose)
- O, wouldst thou from bondage and strife be free (Charles W. Penrose)
- O ye immortal throng (Philip Doddridge; Charles P. Price)
- O, ye mountain boys of Deseret (William Willes)
- O Ye Mountains High (Charles W. Penrose)
- O ye mountains high, where the clear blue sky (Charles W. Penrose)
- O ye peaceful mountain valleys (Charles S. Nebeker)
- O ye peaceful mountain valleys, promised land (Charles S. Nebeker)
- O ye saints, a favored people of the Lord (Edna G. Wilkins)
- O, Ye Tears (Charles Mackay)
- O ye tears, O ye tears (Charles Mackay)
- O Ye That Embark
- O, ye toss’d to and fro, and afflicted! (Eliza R. Snow)
- O, ye tossed to and fro, and afflicted! (Eliza R. Snow)
- O ye who tremble at expense, and fear (John Lyon)
- O Young and Fearless Prophet (S. Ralph Harlow)
- O young and fearless Prophet of ancient Galilee (S. Ralph Harlow)
- O Zion (Jesse J. Huffman)
- O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave (James Grant)
- O Zion Blest (Anon.)
- O Zion, Haste (Mary A. Thomson)
- O Zion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling (Mary A. Thomson)
- O Zion haste, your mission high fulfilling (Mary A. Thomson)
- O Zion, open wide thy gates (Jean-Baptiste de Santeul)
- O Zion [Sion], haste, thy [your] mission high fulfilling (Mary A. Thomson)
- O Zion, that beautiful city of light (Jesse J. Huffman)
- O Zion! tune thy voice (Philip Doddridge)
- O Zion, when I think of thee (Thomas Kelly)
- O Zion, when I think of thee, I long for pinions (Thomas Kelly)
- O Zion, when I think of thee, I long for pinions like the dove (Thomas Kelly)
- O Zion, when I think on thee (Thomas Kelly)
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- Pack Up Your Dishes
- Pack up your dishes on your pantry shelves
- Pack Up Your Troubles (George Henry Powell)
- Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag (George Henry Powell)
- Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag (George Henry Powell)
- Pack Up Your Weiners
- Pack up your weiners in your old knapsack
- Paddle Your Own Canoe (Harry Clifton)
- Paddy Fahy’s Jig
- Pain’s furnace-heat within me quivers
- Pain’s furnace heat within me quivers
- Pain’s furnace-heat within me quivers, God’s breath
- Paix devant nous / Hau I mau / Peace before us (Navajo prayer; David Haas)
- Pajaro Choui
- Palaces and Temples (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Palm Branches (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
- Pål sine høner (Norwegian folk song)
- Pansies (Alice E. Allen)
- Papa’s Coming Home (R. C. Evans)
- Paper Dream (Doug Stewart)
- Paper Moon (Billy Rose; E. Y. Harburg)
- Parade (Edith Lovell)
- Paraphrase
- Paraphrase on the First Noel (Martin L. Green)
- Parents’ Prayer (Sharon Reynolds)
- Parting (Charles W. Penrose)
- Parting (Evan Stephens)
- Parting and Meeting (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Parting Friends (Evan Stephens)
- Parting Hymn (George Manwaring)
- Parting Hymn (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Parting Hymn (Parley P. Pratt)
- Parting of Friends
- Parting song (Anon.)
- Parting song
- Parting Song (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Parting Words (James Montgomery)
- Part in Peace (Sarah Flower Adams)
- Part in peace! the day before us (Sarah Flower Adams)
- Part of Me (Barbara Tanner; Julie de Azevedo; Lex de Azevedo)
- Party Dress (Lucille Waters Mattson)
- Pass along the invitation (Maud Fraser Jackson)
- Passing By (Thomas Ford)
- Passing Over The Perils (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Passing Through
- Passion Chorale
- Pass It On (Kurt F. Kaiser)
- Pass It On (Don Stirling)
- Pass Me Not (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Pass me not, O gentle Savior, Hear my humble cry (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Pass me not, O gentle Saviour (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Pastoral Symphony
- Patchwork (Sarah E. Russell)
- Patience (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Patience, thou beauteous gem of life
- Patiently, tenderly pleading (Haldor Lillenas)
- Patiently, tenderly pleading, Jesus is standing (Haldor Lillenas)
- Patriotic Song (Anon.)
- Patsy (Anon.)
- Patsy Oree-ay (Anon.)
- Paul (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Paul and I are going to bake (Anon.)
- Paul to Ephesus came baptizing in the name (Helen Harrington)
- Paul turned his chickens out loose (Norwegian folk song)
- Paw Paw Patch (American folk song)
- Payson
- Peace (Guy Richey Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- Peace (Evan Stephens)
- Peace (Isaac Watts)
- Peace (Jeanni Gould)
- Peace Among Earth’s Peoples (Margery Stomme Selden)
- Peace among earth’s peoples is like a star beaming (Margery Stomme Selden)
- Peace and Rest (Frank C. Steele)
- Peace Before Us (Navajo prayer; David Haas)
- Peace before us, peace behind us (Navajo prayer; David Haas)
- “Peace, be still” (Mary Ann Baker)
- Peace, Be Still (Kenneth Cope; Mary Ann Baker; Katharina von Schlegel; Carl Boberg; Stuart K. Hine)
- Peace be to this congregation (Charles Wesley)
- Peace be to this congregation; Peace to ev’ry soul therein (Charles Wesley)
- Peace Be upon You (Daniel S. Wilshire)
- Peace be upon you and guard you forever (Daniel S. Wilshire)
- Peace be with this soul departed (John R. Halliday)
- Peace Be with You (Barbara Hamm)
- Peace be with you as we part (Barbara Hamm)
- Peace, blessed peace is filling now my soul (F. E. Hill)
- Peace Came to Earth (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Peace came to earth at last that chosen night (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Peace Child (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Peace Child, in the sleep of the night (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Peace! doubting heart; my God’s I am (Charles Wesley)
- Peace for all the nations, peace (Hebrew chant)
- Peace for Everyone (Casimerette M. Meyer)
- Peace for the Children (Doreen Lankshear-Smith)
- Peace for the children, peace, peace (Doreen Lankshear-Smith)
- Peace for you, peace for me (Casimerette M. Meyer)
- Peace From Above (William W. Phelps)
- Peaceful Vales (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Peaceful Zion (T. Lemon)
- Peace I ask of thee, O River (Glendora Gosling)
- Peace I give you, peace I leave (Paul Marino; Jeremy Johnson; Greg Nelson)
- Peace I leave with you (Rosemary Mead)
- Peace I Leave with You
- Peace I Leave With You (John 14:27; John 16:6, 33; J. Varley Roberts)
- Peace I Leave with You, My Friends (Ray Repp)
- Peace I leave with you, My peace (John 14:27; John 16:6, 33; J. Varley Roberts)
- Peace I Leave You (John 14:27)
- Peace I leave you, peace I leave you (John 14:27)
- Peace in Christ (Nik Day)
- Peace in the States (Eliza R. Snow)
- Peace Is a Feeling (Clive Romney)
- Peace is a feeling of love (Clive Romney)
- Peace Like a River (African-American spiritual)
- Peace! my fond heart, the goal is won! (S. F. Walker)
- Peace! my fond heart, the goal is won! The race so long ago begun (S. F. Walker)
- Peace, my soul, an angel-guide (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Peace, my soul, an angel-guide, Ever near to bless or chide (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Peace of Jesus (Danny A. Belrose)
- Peace of Jesus burn within us (Danny A. Belrose)
- Peace of Our Praying (Terry W. York)
- Peace of the River (Glendora Gosling)
- Peace on Earth (Evan Stephens)
- Peace on Earth (Martin Luther)
- Peace on Earth (Peggy Lee; Sonny Burke)
- Peace On Earth (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men (Vida E. Smith)
- Peace on Earth to Me (Cherie Call)
- Peace, Peace, Be Still (Sally DeFord)
- Peace, Peace, Peace (Sally DeFord)
- Peace, Perfect Peace (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Peace, perfect peace—in this dark world of sin? (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Peace Salaam Shalom (Pat Humphries; Sandy Opatow)
- Peace, Salaam, Shalom (Traditional)
- Peace salaam shalom, peace (Pat Humphries; Sandy Opatow)
- Peace, to Soothe Our Bitter Woes (N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- Peace to thee, little one (Lula Greene Richards)
- Peace to thee, little one, gone from our fold (Lula Greene Richards)
- Peace, troubled soul (Samuel Ecking)
- Peace troubled soul, thou need’st not fear (Samuel Ecking)
- Peace, trouble soul, thou need’st not fear (Samuel Ecking)
- Peace, turbulent soul! A New Year begins (Georgiana Angell Millett)
- Peace with a Lion (David Lindes)
- Peal out the watchword, silence it never (Frances R. Havergal)
- Peanut Song
- Peanut Song
- Pearly water, pure as snow (Charles W. Stayner)
- Peek-a-boo, peek-a-boo light (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Peek-a-boo, peek-a-boo light, Beautiful, beautiful (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Peerless (Parley P. Pratt)
- Peg O’ My Heart (Alfred Bryan)
- Peg o’ my heart I love you (Alfred Bryan)
- Pelas dores deste mundo (Rodolfo Gaedo Neto)
- Pelas dores deste mundo, ó Senhor / For the troubles and the sufferings of the world (Rodolfo Gaedo Neto)
- Penny Song (Fidelia H. DeWitt)
- Penny Song (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Pentecostal Power (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Pentecost Hymn (Ken Bible)
- People, Look East (Eleanor Farjeon)
- People, look east, the time is near (Eleanor Farjeon)
- People Need the Lord (Phill McHugh; Greg Nelson)
- People Need The Lord (Greg Nelson; Phill McHugh)
- People need the Lord, people need the Lord (Phill McHugh; Greg Nelson)
- People of God (Wayne Watson)
- People of the living God (James Montgomery)
- People of the living God, I have sought the world around (James Montgomery)
- People of the Lord (Greg Scheer)
- Peoples, Clap Your Hands! (Joy F. Patterson)
- Peoples, clap your hands! Shout to God with joy! (Joy F. Patterson)
- People to People (W. J. R.)
- People to People (William J. Reynolds)
- People to People / When the Morning Comes (William J. Reynolds; Charles A. Tindley)
- People who walk in darkness have sought (John C. Ylvisaker)
- People wonder how I know it’s true (Nik Day)
- Perfect Day (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- Perfect Love (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Perfect love, purest love (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Perfectly (Nathan Howe)
- Perfect Posture (Traditional)
- Perfect posture! Perfect posture! (Traditional)
- Perfect posture, perfect posture, Do not slump (Traditional)
- Perfect Praise (Brenda Joyce Moore)
- Per fiddler he had only one single cow (Norwegian folk song)
- Perhaps you have not done your best (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Persephone returns. Her gossamer (Helen Hinckley Jones)
- Personification of Truth, Error, Etc. (Eliza R. Snow)
- Per spelemann (Norwegian folk song)
- Peter Gray
- Peter has new shoes, Pretty brown new shoes (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Peter Piper (Anon.)
- Peter Piper picked a peck of peppers (Anon.)
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers (Anon.)
- Petite Ballad
- Petition (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Petition (Thomas Hastings)
- Phantom feet came to my door (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- Phantom of beauty, of love and of pride (Hannah T. King)
- Phelp’s Redemption (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Photographs (Cherie Call)
- Piano Impromptu
- Picture a Christmas (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- Picture a stable in Judea (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- Picture a stable in Judea. Picture a sacred (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- Pictures Of Life (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Piedra Angular
- Pilate’s Hands (Helen Martin-Garland)
- Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin (George Crabbe)
- Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Come the way to Zion’s gate (George Crabbe)
- Pilgrim Chorus (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Pilgrim Saint’s Song (John Lyon)
- Pilgrim’s Chorus (Richard Wagner)
- Pilgrims’ Chorus (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Pilgrim’s Hymn (Michael Dennis Browne)
- Pilgrims’ Hymn (Michael Dennis Browne)
- Pilgrims in this vale of sorrow (Thomas Hastings)
- Pilgrims in this vale of sorrow, Pressing onward toward the prize (Thomas Hastings)
- Pilgrims of Peace
- Pilgrim Song (American folk song)
- Pilgrim’s Song (Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky)
- Pillar of Fire
- Pillar of Light (Nik Day)
- Pilot Song (Athelia S. Tanner)
- Pine-crowned hills against the sky (Katherine K. Duffin)
- Pioneer Cabin (Kathryn F. Clyde)
- Pioneer children (Katherine T. Larson)
- Pioneer Children (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Pioneer Children (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Pioneer Children Sang As They Walked (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Pioneer children sang as they walked and walked (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Pioneer Children Were Quick to Obey (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- Pioneer Day 1870 (Charles L. Walker)
- Pioneer Heritage (Evelyn Cope)
- Pioneer Lullaby (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- Pioneer Medley
- Pioneer Ode (Orson F. Whitney)
- Pioneers (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- Pioneers (P. D. Griffeth)
- Pioneers (Marlene Merkling)
- Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- Pioneers Courageous (Michaelene P. Grassli)
- Pioneers of the Heart (Randall W. Boothe; Ron Simpson)
- Pioneer Song
- Pioneers, Pioneers (Val C. Wilcox)
- Pioneers, Pioneers, Pioneers, Pioneers, We’re the sons (Jack Smith)
- Pioneers with faith and courage (Martha Burton Cooley)
- Pioneer Woman (Rosannah Cannon)
- Pioneer Woman (Myrtle Wentworth)
- Pioneer Women (Mary Howlett Marble)
- Pitter patter, pitter patter, come the drops (Mary Rose Jack)
- Pitter patter, pitter patter, come the drops of rain (Mary Rose Jack)
- Pitter, patter, pitter, patter, rain is falling down (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- Pitter, pitter, pitter, pat, Pitter, pitter, pitter, pat (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Plain and precious truth (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- Plain and Precious Truth (Kirstina Rasmussen)
- Plains’ Cradle Song (Veneta L. Nielsen)
- Plaintive Is the Song I Sing (Norman J. Goreham)
- Plant a Garden (Sally DeFord)
- Plant a Seed in Your Heart (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Planting Rice (Filipino folk song)
- Planting rice is never fun (Filipino folk song)
- Planting rice is never fun, Bent from morn (Filipino folk song)
- Planting rice is not a joke, Bending over (Filipino folk song)
- Planting the corn and potatoes
- Play Day (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Play I am a bird that sings (Lula Greene Richards)
- Playing Railroad
- Playing together (Agness A. West)
- Play the song in my heart (Emily Bea)
- Plea for a Sanctified People (Shirley Mason)
- Plea For Sanctification (Shirley Mason)
- Pleasant are thy courts above (Henry F. Lyte)
- Pleasant Valley (Lafe Jennings)
- Please accept my warmest wishes (Eliza R. Snow)
- Please don’t get me wrong (Jonathan Wing)
- Please, Guide me (Nolan Williams Jr.; Leanna Watkins)
- Please The Lord (Frances K. Taylor)
- Pleasure sat gently smiling when (Eliza R. Snow)
- Pledging Our All (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Plenty Good Room (African American spiritual)
- Plucked fresh from an immortal paradise (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Plung’d in a gulf of dark despair (Isaac Watts)
- Plunged in a gulf of dark despair (Isaac Watts)
- Poet and Peasant (Franz von Suppé)
- Poky Bear
- Poky Bear, Poky Bear, Why are you so slow?
- Politeness is to do and say The kindest things (Old saying)
- Polly Oliver (W. G. Rothery)
- Polly-Wolly-Doodle (Anon.)
- Polly—Wolly—Doodle (Anon.)
- Polly Wolly Doodle (Anon.)
- Ponder the Path (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Ponder the Path of Thy Feet (Joan Sowards)
- Ponder the path, the path of thy feet (Verda Mae Christensen)
- Pony, pony, little brown pony, here’s an apple sweet (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Poor fainting spirit still hold on thy way (Daniel Carter)
- Poor old world—a hast’ning to thy destin’d end at last (William W. Phelps)
- Poor Puppy (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Poor soul that has no pain (Ivy Houtz Woolley)
- Poor Tom, the caged green linnet (John S. Davis)
- Poor Wayfarin’ Stranger (American folk song)
- Popcorn Popping (Georgia W. Bello)
- Popcorn popping on the apricot tree (Georgia W. Bello)
- Pop Goes the Weasel (English folk song)
- Porter Rockwell
- Porter Rockwell, the two gun toter (Mark Nichols)
- Porter’s Gun (Mark Nichols)
- Portuguese Hymn (Psalm 23; James Montgomery (adapter))
- Possible With Him (Nik Day)
- Postlude (Crawford Gates)
- Postlude—“The Voice of God is Heard Again” (Evan Stephens)
- Postman’s Coming (Clara W. McMaster)
- Postman’s coming! Postman’s coming! (Clara W. McMaster)
- Postman’s coming! Postman’s coming! Hurry out (Clara W. McMaster)
- Pounding Rock into the Temple Foundation (Charles L. Walker)
- Pour Down Thy Spirit (WIlliam Romanis)
- Pour Down Thy Spirit from Above (WIlliam Romanis)
- Pour ta bénédiction
- Pour ta bénédiction, nous te remercions / For thy gracious blessing we give thanks, O Lord
- Poverty (Ivy Houtz Woolley)
- Poverty (Clara Horne Park)
- Poverty and Debt (John Lyon)
- Power (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Power alone, belongs to Thee, O Lord
- Power Beyond My Own
- Power in Purity (Greg Simpson; Barry Gibbons; Jim Funk)
- Power of Consecration (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Power of Heaven
- Power of His Grace (Kevin R. Olson)
- Practical Religion (John Lyon)
- Praeludium
- Praeludium und Fuge
- Prairie Flower
- Praise (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Praise (Hans Henry Petersen)
- Praise (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Praise (Isaac Watts)
- Praise (John Chisnall)
- Praise (Aidan Clarke)
- Praise and magnify God forever!
- Praise and Thanks (Anna G. Whitmore)
- Praise and Thanks and Adoration (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- Praise and Thanksgiving (Alsatian round)
- Praise and Thanksgiving (Albert F. Bayly)
- Praise and Thanksgiving Be to God (Frank J. Whiteley; H. Francis Yardley)
- Praise and thanksgiving be to God our maker (Frank J. Whiteley; H. Francis Yardley)
- Praise and thanksgiving, God we would offer (Albert F. Bayly)
- Praise and thanksgiving let everyone bring (Alsatian round)
- Praise Be to Christ (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Praise be to Christ in whom we see (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- Praise Be to God
- Praise be to God the Almighty, who rules all creation (Catherine Winkworth; Joachim Neander)
- Praise for a Prophet (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Praise for Peace (Angus S. Hibbard)
- Praise God (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God, all saints that dwell on earth (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise God! Earth and Heaven Rejoice (Michael Morgan)
- Praise God for John, evangelist (F. Samuel Janzow)
- Praise God for the Harvest of Orchard and Field (Brian Wren)
- Praise God for This Holy Ground (John L. Bell)
- Praise God from the heavens, praise God in the heights!
- Praise God, from Whom All Blessings (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow (Brian Wren)
- Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow (Neil Weatherhogg)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow / A Deus, supremo benfeitor / 만복의근일하나님 / Oo ne la nuh hiIikidodah / Bóhólníihii baa dahohniih / Gott Vater, dem sei ewig Herr / Gloire à Dieu / A Dios, el Padre celestial/Aan God de Vader zij de eer/たたえよ主の民/颂赞上主万福之源 (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow / Cantad al trino y uno Dios / Gloire à Dieu, notre Créateur (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow / Cantad al trino y uno Dios / Gloire à Dieu, notre Créateur / Ârue i te Atua / Ho’onani i ka Makua (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow / Make a Joyful Sounding Noise
- Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, Praise Christ (Neil Weatherhogg)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise God, all creatures high and low (Brian Wren)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise him (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise him, all creatures here below (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise him. Alleluia (Vedamuthu Masillamony)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow / Prijst God, die ons zijn zegen geeft (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God from whom all blessings flow / Prijst God, die ons zijn zegen geeft / Gloire à Dieu, notre Créateur / Ârue i te Atua / Hoʻonani i ka Makua mau (Thomas Ken)
- Praise God, from whom all good proceeds (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise God in this holy place (Hal H. Hopson)
- Praise God, our Father and our King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise God. Praise Him (Vedamuthu Masillamony)
- Praise God the Father (Anna Johnson)
- Praise God the Father, King of kings (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise God with the sound of the trumpet (J. Jefferson Cleveland)
- Praise Him (Donnie Harper)
- Praise Him, All Ye Little Children
- Praise Him, All Ye Little Children (Anon.)
- Praise Him, All Ye Little Children (Anon.)
- Praise Him and magnify Him forever
- Praise Him! Jesus, Blessed Savior (Donnie Harper)
- Praise Him, O Praise Him (Mary Lou Reynolds)
- Praise him, O praise him, Praise the Lord (Mary Lou Reynolds)
- Praise Him! Praise Him! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Praise Him, Praise Him
- Praise him, praise him, all ye little children
- Praise him, praise Him! Jesus, our blessed (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Praise him, praise him, praise him in the morning
- Praise him, praise him, praise him, praise him / From the rising of the sun (Donnie Harper)
- Praise is rising, eyes are turning to You (Brenton Brown; Paul Baloche)
- Praise Is Your Right, O God, in Zion (Stanley Wiersma)
- Praise, I Will Praise You Lord (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Praise, I will praise you, Lord / Je louerai l’Éternel de tout mon coeur (Psalm 9:1–2; Claude Frayssé)
- Praise Jehovah’s name forever (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise, My Soul, the God of Heaven (Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven (Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise Our God (John W. Peterson)
- Praise Our God Above (Tzu-chin Chao; Frank W. Price)
- Praise our God, all ye His servants (John W. Peterson)
- Praise our great and gracious Lord (Harriet Auber)
- Praise, Praise, Praise the Lord! (Elaine Hanson)
- Praise, Praise, Praise the Lord! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Praise, praise, praise the Lord! / Louez le Seigneur! (Cameroon folk hymn)
- Praise, Praise! You Are My Rock (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Praises Sing (Clarence Griffith)
- Praises, sing praises to Jesus, our blessed Redeemer (Lelia N. Morris)
- Praise the Almighty! (Johann Herrnschmidt)
- Praise the Almighty (Johann Daniel Hernschmidt)
- Praise the Almighty! Lord, I adore you! (Johann Herrnschmidt)
- Praise the Almighty, my soul, adore him (Johann Daniel Hernschmidt)
- Praise the King of Zion! praise! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise the King of Zion’s land (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise the Lord (Paul T. Barte)
- Praise the Lord (Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise the Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Praise the Lord Forevermore
- Praise the Lord forevermore, praise the Lord
- Praise the Lord, God’s glories show (Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise the Lord! God’s Glories Show (Psalm 150; Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise the Lord, His Glories Show (Psalm 150; Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise the Lord! His glories show: Alleluia! (Psalm 150; Henry F. Lyte)
- Praise the Lord in song (Jenna B. Mosley)
- Praise the Lord of Heaven! (Thomas Brierly Browne)
- Praise the Lord! O Heavens
- Praise the Lord! O Heavens, Adore Him
- Praise the Lord! O heavn’s adore him
- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem (John Henry Maunder)
- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem praise thy God (John Henry Maunder)
- Praise the Lord, praise the Lord (Edward H. Anderson)
- Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, for God has visited and redeemed us
- Praise the Lord, rise up rejoicing (Howard C. A. Gaunt)
- Praise the LORD, Sing Hallelujah
- Praise the Lord, the Day Is Won (Michael Morgan)
- Praise the Lord through every nation (Rhijnuis Feith)
- Praise the Lord Together Singing
- Praise the Lord Together Singing / Alabad a Dios, cantemos / Louons le Seigneur ensemble
- Praise the Lord Who Heals (Norman Agatep)
- Praise the Lord, who reigns above (Charles Wesley)
- Praise the Lord with Heart and Voice (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Praise the Lord with heart and voice, Let all men (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Praise the Lord with heart and voice. Let all men on (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Praise the Lord with songs of gladness (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Praise the Lord with songs of gladness, Praises sing to God most high (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens (Psalm 148; John Kempthorne)
- Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens, Adore (Psalm 148; John Kempthorne)
- Praise the Lord! Ye Heavens Adore Him (Psalm 148; John Kempthorne)
- Praise the Lord! Ye heav’ns, adore Him (Psalm 148; John Kempthorne)
- Praise the Lord, ye nations! (Paul T. Barte)
- Praise the Lord! ye Saints in common (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise the Man (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Praise the Name of Jesus (Roy Hicks Jr.)
- Praise the name of Jesus, Praise the name (Roy Hicks Jr.)
- Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness (Rusty Edwards)
- Praise the Savior (Thomas Kelly)
- Praise the Savior, all ye nations (Benjamin Francis)
- Praise the Savior, all ye nations, Praise him, all ye hosts above (Benjamin Francis)
- Praise the Savior, Now and Ever (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Praise the Savior, ye who know Him! (Thomas Kelly)
- Praise the Saviour, now and ever (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Praise the Source of Faith and Learning (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Praise the Spirit in creation (Michael Hewlett)
- Praise Thou the Lord (Joachim Neander)
- Praise Thy Holy Name (Wayne Burton)
- Praise to God (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- Praise to God (John Lyon)
- Praise to God (Nobuaki Hanaoka)
- Praise to God, immortal praise (Anna L. Barbauld; Stewart’s Collection)
- Praise to God, immortal praise, For the love (Anna L. Barbauld; Stewart’s Collection)
- Praise to God, Immortal praise for the love that (Anna L. Barbauld; Stewart’s Collection)
- Praise to God! immortal praise, For the love that crowns our days (Anna L. Barbauld; Stewart’s Collection)
- Praise to God in Heaven (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Praise to God, Love from above (Randall Pratt)
- Praise to God, praise to God (Nobuaki Hanaoka)
- Praise to God, the great Creator (John Fawcett)
- Praise to God who reigns above (Charles Wesley)
- Praise to God, Your Praises Bring (William C. Gannett)
- Praise to him by whose kind favor (Advent Harp)
- Praise to Him by whose kind favor Heavenly truth has reached our ears (Advent Harp)
- Praise to thee and adoration (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- Praise to thee, thou great creator (John Fawcett)
- Praise to thee, thou great creator! Praise to thee from ev’ry tongue (John Fawcett)
- Praise to the Father (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise to the Father for his loving kindness (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise to the Holiest in the height (John Henry Newman)
- Praise to the Lamb (Ryan Lee Kemp)
- Praise to the Living God (Curtis Beach)
- Praise to the Living God (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; F. Henry Edwards)
- Praise to the living God! All praised be (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; F. Henry Edwards)
- Praise to the living God! All praised be his name (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; F. Henry Edwards)
- Praise to the living God! All praised be thy name (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; F. Henry Edwards)
- Praise to the living God, the God of love and light (Curtis Beach)
- Praise to the Lord (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- Praise to the Lord (Ron Klusmeier)
- Praise to the Lord, all of you God’s servants (Ron Klusmeier)
- Praise to the Lord for the great restoration (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the Lord for the great restoration, Brought by the angel to Joseph the seer (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty / Alma, bendice al Señor / Loué soit Dieu le Seigneur (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation / Alma, bendice al Señor que a los astros gobierna / Loué soit Dieu le Seigneur, le puissant Roi de gloire (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, who rules all creation (Joachim Neander)
- Praise to the Man (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the Man (William W. Phelps; Renee King)
- Praise to the Man, Etc. (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the man who commun’d with Jehovah (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the man who communed (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the man who communed with Jehovah! (William W. Phelps)
- Praise to the man who communes with Jehovah! (William W. Phelps; Renee King)
- Praise to the valiant little band (Its fame grows (William A. Morton)
- Praise to You and Adoration (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- Praise to You, O Christ
- Praise to You, O God of Mercy (Marty Haugen)
- Praise to Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise Triumphant (Carol Ann Hendricks)
- Praise Waits in Zion (Huntley’s Collection)
- Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee (Huntley’s Collection)
- Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee; Thy saints adore thy holy name (Huntley’s Collection)
- Praise we the Lord this day (Anon.)
- Praise with Joy the World’s Creator (Iona Community)
- Praise ye Jehovah’s name (Joel H. Johnson)
- Praise Ye the Father (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Praise Ye the Father
- Praise Ye the Father
- Praise Ye the Father (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise ye the Father for his lovingkindness (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise ye the Father for His loving-kindness (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise ye the Father! For His loving kindness (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise ye the Father, let every heart give thanks to Him
- Praise ye the Father! Let ev’ry heart give thanks
- Praise ye the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord (Richard Alldridge)
- Praise ye the Lord
- Praise Ye the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Praise Ye the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- Praise Ye the Lord
- Praise Ye the Lord (J. Jefferson Cleveland)
- Praise Ye the Lord (César Franck)
- Praise ye the Lord! all ye moorlands and mountains
- Praise Ye the Lord, Hallelujah (J. Jefferson Cleveland)
- Praise ye the Lord! immortal choir (George Rawson)
- Praise ye the Lord! immortal choir (George Rawson)
- Praise ye the Lord! immortal choir In heavenly heights above (George Rawson)
- Praise ye the Lord, in latter days (D. W.)
- Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall join (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord! my heart shall join In work so (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord omnipotent, who form’d the (Richard Alldridge)
- Praise Ye the Lord Our God (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- Praise ye the Lord our God, Come now adore Him (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- Praise ye the Lord, praise ye the Lord, praise ye the Lord for ever more
- Praise ye the Lord! Praise ye the Lord! Praise ye the Lord, praise ye the Lord!
- Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty (Joachim Neander)
- Praise ye the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation (Joachim Neander)
- Praise ye the Lord! ’Tis good (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord! ’tis good to raise (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord! ’t is good to raise (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord! ’Tis good to raise your hearts (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord! ’t is good to raise Your hearts and voices in his praise (Isaac Watts)
- Praise ye the Lord, ye servants of the Lord (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Praise Ye the Mighty God
- Praise Ye the Name of the Lord (Gordon Young)
- Praise ye the name of the Lord of Hosts (Gordon Young)
- Praise Ye the Triune God (Elizabeth R. Charles)
- Praise You (Elizabeth Goodine)
- Praise You, praise You (Elizabeth Goodine)
- Praise You, praise You; Let my life praise You (Elizabeth Goodine)
- Praise You, praise You, praise You (Elizabeth Goodine)
- Pratt’s Defence (Parley P. Pratt)
- Pratt’s Deliverance (Parley P. Pratt)
- Prayer (Dennis L. Crockett)
- Prayer (Evan Stephens)
- Prayer (Mary J. Wilcox)
- Prayer (Vida E. Smith)
- Prayer (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Prayer (Fayette M. Drake)
- Prayer (James Montgomery)
- Prayer (Hollis Dann)
- Prayer (Johann Daniel Sander)
- Prayer (G. Ruth Harpster)
- Prayer (Lena Lambert Graham)
- Prayer (Armour T. Irwin)
- Prayer (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- Prayer (Harry Bonner Jr.)
- Prayer and Potatoes (John Tyler Pettee)
- Prayer and Praise (Charles W. Stayner)
- Prayer and Thanksgiving (Inez Robinson Preece)
- Prayer at Dawn (Hazel Chambers)
- Prayer at the Trail’s Beginning (Linnie Parker Gold)
- Prayer for an Endowed Ministry (Earl R. Curry)
- Prayer for a Newborn Child (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Prayer for Newborns (Alice Crossan Bayne)
- Prayer for Sainthood (H. E. Depew)
- Prayer for Strength (Grace Williams Porter)
- Prayer for Zion (Viola M. Fiscus)
- Prayer for Zion (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Prayer gives the burdened soul release (Joel H. Johnson)
- Prayer is the atmosphere—the breath (Joel H. Johnson)
- Prayer Is the Soul’s Sincere Desire (James Montgomery)
- Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, Uttered (James Montgomery)
- Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, Uttered or (James Montgomery)
- Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, uttered or unexpre- (James Montgomery)
- Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, Uttered or unexpressed (James Montgomery)
- Prayer of a Child (Ann Jones)
- Prayer of a Minister (F. A. Russell)
- Prayer of a Tardy Pilgrim (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Prayer Of Blessing (Eric Woolery)
- Prayer of Consecration (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Prayer of Faith (Wayne Burton; Tyler Castleton)
- Prayer of Peace (Navajo prayer; David Haas)
- Prayer of Thanksgiving (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- Prayer of Thanksgiving (D. Evan Davis)
- Prayer of Thanksgiving (Frances Hartman)
- Prayer of the Boy Joseph (Geoffrey Gillard)
- Prayer of the Trail (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- Prayer of the Women (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Prayer on a Winter Morning (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Prayer Response (Psalm 19)
- Prayer Response (Anon.)
- Prayer Response (George Whelpton)
- Prayer Response
- Prayer Song (Margrit F. Lohner)
- Prayer Song (Henry Hooper)
- Prayer Song (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Prayer Song (Kindergarten Gems)
- Prayer Will Change the Night to Day (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- Pray for the Wilderness (Dan Damon)
- Pray for the wilderness, vanishing vast (Dan Damon)
- Praying Always (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Pray like this: Our Father which art in heaven
- Pray’r is the soul’s sincere desire (James Montgomery)
- Pray’r is the soul’s sincere desire, Uttered or unexpressed (James Montgomery)
- Pray to God rejoicing (Oriya song)
- Pray to the Lord (Oriya song)
- Pray to the Lord, and to God give praise (Oriya song)
- Preachers and teachers would make their appeal (Lucie E. Campbell)
- Preach Not Me Your Musty Rules (John Milton)
- Preach You the Word (Martin H. Franzmann)
- Preach you the Word and plant it home (Martin H. Franzmann)
- Precious above all else, thou art indeed (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Precious gifts on earth abound (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Precious Hiding Place (Avis Christiansen)
- Precious, holy blessed Savior (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- Precious Jesus (Thomas A. Whitfield)
- Precious Jesus, how I love You (Thomas A. Whitfield)
- Precious life, every breath is measured (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Precious Lord, Take My Hand (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- Precious Memories (Roberta Martin; Georgia Jones)
- Precious Memories (J. F. Wright; Lonnie Combs)
- Precious mem’ries, how I prize them (Roberta Martin; Georgia Jones)
- Precious mem’ries, how they linger (J. F. Wright; Lonnie Combs)
- Precious mem’ries, unseen angels (J. F. Wright; Lonnie Combs)
- Precious mem’ries, unseen angels, sent from somewhere to my soul (J. F. Wright; Lonnie Combs)
- Precious Name (Lydia O. Baxter)
- Precious Name (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Precious name, O how sweet (Lydia O. Baxter)
- Precious Promise (Nathaniel Niles)
- Precious promise God hath given (Nathaniel Niles)
- Precious Savior (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Precious Savior, Dear Redeemer (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Precious Savior, dear Redeemer, Thy sweet (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Precious Savior, dear Redeemer, Thy sweet message (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Prejudice—What Is It? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Prelude, “Morning Gently Wakes” (Evan Stephens)
- Prelude on “A Poor Wayfaring Man” (James Montgomery)
- Prelude on “How Gentle God’s Commands” (Philip Doddridge)
- Prelude on Rhosymedre
- Prends ce pain, bois ce vin (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Prends ce pain, bois ce vin / Eat this bread, drink this cup (Robert J. Batastini; Taizé Community)
- Preparation (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Prepare for his coming (Anon.)
- Prepare, prepare, ye Saints of the Most High (John Lyon)
- Prepare the Royal Highway (Frans Mikael Franzén)
- Prepare the Way (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Prepare The Way (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Prepare the Way of the Lord (Jacques Berthier; Taizé Community)
- Prepare the Way, O Zion (Frans Mikael Franzén)
- Prepare to Meet the Lord
- Prepare Us for the Sacrament (A. Hamer Reiser Jr.)
- Prepare Ye! (Harold I. Velt)
- Prepare Ye, Oh, Prepare Ye! (Harold I. Velt)
- Prepare ye, oh prepare ye! ye people (Harold I. Velt)
- Prepare Ye the Way (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Près du Feu (Léon-Robert Brice)
- Preserve me, Lord, from harm (Joel H. Johnson)
- Preserve me, O God, for in you I take refuge
- Preserve Your Word, O Savior (William J. Schaefer; Andreas Gryphius)
- Presidency (John Lyon)
- President Young’s Funeral Hymn (Charles W. Penrose)
- Press Forward (Nik Day)
- Press Forward (Beckee Davis)
- Press Forward, Saints (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Press forward, Saints, with steadfast faith in Christ (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Press On (Evan Stephens)
- Press onward—’tis better Than sitting aside (Daniel C. Colesworthy)
- Press on, ye Saints of God (Eliza R. Snow)
- Prettiest girl I’ve ever seen, is “Ma” is “Ma” (Edgar A. Guest)
- Pretty children sweet and gay
- Pretty flower, it is day; Open wide your petals
- Pretty girl, don’t need to hide (Maddie Wilson)
- Pretty maid, come along (English folk song)
- Pretty maid, come along Don’t you hear (English folk song)
- Pretty Saro (English folk song)
- Priceless (Nik Day; Dylan Manzanares)
- Priestcraft (Henry Garner)
- Priesthood (Jed Nash Crowther)
- Priesthood (Henry Garner)
- Priesthood (Jewell Dawson)
- Priesthood Hands (Elizabeth Osborn)
- Priesthood is the power of God (Jed Nash Crowther)
- Priesthood Men
- Priesthood of God (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Primary Day (Claudia S. Dunyon)
- Primary Is… (Norma Smith)
- Primary is the right way (Norma Smith)
- Primary March Song (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Primary Penny Song (Irene Christopherson)
- Primary Song (William A. Morton)
- Primary Song (Leora Martin)
- Primary Song (William A. Morton)
- Primary Song Medley (Marie C. Turk; Anon.)
- Primary Song Medley (Clara W. McMaster; Reid N. Nibley)
- Primary Song Medley (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley; Laurie A. Huffman; Anon.)
- Primary Song Medley (Janice Kapp Perry; Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Primeval beauty, in primeval bloom (Eliza R. Snow)
- Prince of Peace (Mary A. S. Barber)
- Prince of Peace, control my will (Mary A. S. Barber)
- Prince of Peace, Counselor (Jennifer Randolph)
- Print thine image pure and holy (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- Priorities
- Proclaim, says Christ, my wond’rous grace (James Newton)
- Proclaim, says Christ, my wondrous grace To all the sons of men (James Newton)
- Proclaim to all people we’ve laid the foundation
- “Prodigal Running” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Professors, students, friends, who have assembled here (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Profligacy (John Lyon)
- Progress (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Prologue (Evan Stephens)
- Prologue
- Prologue (American Prophet) (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Prologue (By the Hand of Mormon) (David Pliler)
- Prologue: Somewhere in Life (Arnold Stringham; Ron Simpson)
- Promise
- Promises (Elouise M. Bell)
- Promises (Nathan Howe)
- Promises I Keep (Cherie Call)
- Prophetic Church, the Future Waits (Marion Franklin Ham)
- Prophetic church, the future waits your liberating ministry (Marion Franklin Ham)
- Prophets, gazing towards the mountains (Gene Lindberg)
- Prophets gazing t’ward the mountains (Gene Lindberg)
- Prophets Then and Now (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Prophets witnessing a heav’nly vision (Daunell J. Clarke)
- Prophets witnessing a heav’nly vision (Daunell J. Clarke)
- Prosperity of Zion (G. Hills)
- Protect Me, God: I Trust in You (Michael Saward)
- Proudly as the Eagle (Alfred Stone)
- Proudly as the eagle Wings his flight on high (Alfred Stone)
- Proudly riding the crest of ocean billow (Miriam Likelike)
- Proudly riding the crest of the ocean billow (Miriam Likelike)
- Proudly sweeps the rain cloud by the cliffs (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proudly sweeps the rain cloud from the sea (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proudly sweeps the raincloud o’er the cliff (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proudly swept the rain-cloud by the cliff (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proudly swept the rain cloud by the cliff (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proudly swept the raincloud by the cliff (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proudly swept the raincloud o’er the cliff (Queen Liliuokalani)
- Proud? Yes, of Our Home in the Mountains (John S. Lewis)
- Proud! Yes, of our home in the mountains, Where (John S. Lewis)
- Prove Me (Hilary Weeks)
- Providence is Over All (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Psalm (Eliza R. Snow)
- Psalm 1
- Psalm 1
- Psalm 100
- Psalm 100
- Psalm 100 (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Psalm 100A
- Psalm 10:12–18 (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Psalm 102 (John Holbert)
- Psalm 103
- Psalm 103:1–18
- Psalm 103:1–5, 11–18 (Psalm 103:1; Andraé Crouch)
- Psalm 104
- Psalm 104:1–13 (Catherine Winkworth; Joachim Neander)
- Psalm 104:1–13, 24–35 (Joachim Neander)
- Psalm 105
- Psalm 105:1–11
- Psalm 106
- Psalm 106:1–12, 19–23, 47–48 (Folliot S. Pierpoint)
- Psalm 107
- Psalm 107:1–9, 33–43 (James Weldon Johnson)
- Psalm 107:1–9, 33–43
- Psalm 110
- Psalm 111
- Psalm 111
- Psalm 112
- Psalm 112 (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Psalm 113 (Psalm 113; Vérne de la Peña)
- Psalm 113
- Psalm 114
- Psalm 115:1–11
- Psalm 116
- Psalm 116
- Psalm 116:1–9, 12–17
- Psalm 117 (Alan Luff)
- Psalm 118
- Psalm 118:1–4, 14–17, 21–24 (Martin Rinkhart)
- Psalm 118:14–29 (Psalm 118:14–29)
- Psalm 119
- Psalm 119:1–8 (Amy Grant)
- Psalm 119:1–8, 33–48, 129–144
- Psalm 121
- Psalm 121 (Psalm 121)
- Psalm 121A (Liturgical text)
- Psalm 122 (Leona von Brethorst)
- Psalm 122
- Psalm 122 (James Montgomery)
- Psalm 123
- Psalm 124 (Martin Tel)
- Psalm 124 (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Psalm 125
- Psalm 126
- Psalm 126
- Psalm 127
- Psalm 128
- Psalm 13
- Psalm 13 (Katharina von Schlegel)
- Psalm 130 (David Goodrich)
- Psalm 130
- Psalm 130 (Liturgical text)
- Psalm 131 (Edwin Markham)
- Psalm 131 (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Psalm 131
- Psalm 132
- Psalm 132:1–5, 11–18 (Harrell Beck)
- Psalm 133 (Anoymous)
- Psalm 133 (Pablo Sosa)
- Psalm 133
- Psalm 133 (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Psalm 135:1–14 (Johann J. Schütz)
- Psalm 136 (Brenda Barker)
- Psalm 136
- Psalm 137
- Psalm 137
- Psalm 138
- Psalm 138 (Psalm 62:5–12)
- Psalm 139 (Psalm 139:23; Carlton R. Young)
- Psalm 139:1–12 (Psalm 139:23; Carlton R. Young)
- Psalm 14
- Psalm 141
- Psalm 141A (Psalm 141)
- Psalm 141B
- Psalm 143
- Psalm 143:1–10 (Alan Luff)
- Psalm 145
- Psalm 145:8–21 (Psalm 145:8–21)
- Psalm 146
- Psalm 146
- Psalm 147
- Psalm 147 (Charles Wesley)
- Psalm 147:1–6 (Charles Wesley)
- Psalm 148
- Psalm 148 (Francis of Assisi; William H. Draper)
- Psalm 148 (Gustav Holst)
- Psalm 149
- Psalm 149 (Robert P. Manookin)
- Psalm 15
- Psalm 15
- Psalm 15 (S. T. Kimbrough Jr.)
- Psalm 150 (Charles Wesley)
- Psalm 150
- Psalm 150 (Psalm 150)
- Psalm 16
- Psalm 16:5–11 (Fred R. Anderson)
- Psalm 16:5–11
- Psalm 17
- Psalm 17:1–7, 15
- Psalm 19
- Psalm 19
- Psalm 19:1–10
- Psalm 2
- Psalm 2
- Psalm 20
- Psalm 22
- Psalm 22:1–18, 25–31 (Psalm 22)
- Psalm 22:1–18, 25–31 (Arnulf of Leuven; Paul Gerhardt)
- Psalm 23 (Isaac Watts)
- Psalm 23 (Marty Haugen)
- Psalm 23
- Psalm 23 (Psalm 23)
- Psalm 24 (Fred R. Anderson)
- Psalm 24
- Psalm 24 (Liturgical text)
- Psalm 25
- Psalm 25:1–10
- Psalm 26
- Psalm 27
- Psalm 27
- Psalm 27:1–6, 13–14 (James Montgomery)
- Psalm 28
- Psalm 29 (Charles Wesley)
- Psalm 29
- Psalm 3
- Psalm 30
- Psalm 30
- Psalm 31:1–16 (Martin Luther)
- Psalm 31:1–8 (Martin Luther)
- Psalm 31a
- Psalm 31b
- Psalm 32
- Psalm 32
- Psalm 32
- Psalm 33
- Psalm 33
- Psalm 34
- Psalm 34
- Psalm 34
- Psalm 36 (David Lee)
- Psalm 36:5–10
- Psalm 37
- Psalm 37:1–11 (Albert F. Bayly)
- Psalm 39
- Psalm 4
- Psalm 4 (African-American spiritual)
- Psalm 40
- Psalm 40:1–11
- Psalm 40:1–3, 9–11
- Psalm 41
- Psalm 41 (Psalm 139:23; Carlton R. Young)
- Psalm 42 (Danna Harkin)
- Psalm 42
- Psalm 42
- Psalm 42, 43
- Psalm 43
- Psalm 44:1–8
- Psalm 45
- Psalm 46 (Martin Luther)
- Psalm 46
- Psalm 47
- Psalm 47 (Charles Wesley)
- Psalm 48
- Psalm 48
- Psalm 49
- Psalm 5
- Psalm 5
- Psalm 50
- Psalm 50 (Psalm 57:5; Jane Marshall)
- Psalm 51
- Psalm 51:1–17
- Psalm 51:1–3, 6–7, 9–13, 15 (Psalm 51:10; Carl F. Mueller)
- Psalm 51A
- Psalm 52
- Psalm 54
- Psalm 62
- Psalm 62:5–12 (Psalm 62:5–12)
- Psalm 63
- Psalm 63
- Psalm 63A
- Psalm 65
- Psalm 65 (Martin Rinkhart)
- Psalm 66
- Psalm 66:8–20
- Psalm 67 (Fred R. Anderson)
- Psalm 67
- Psalm 67
- Psalm 67A
- Psalm 68
- Psalm 68:1–10, 32–35
- Psalm 69 (Psalm 69)
- Psalm 70
- Psalm 70 (Nik Day)
- Psalm 71
- Psalm 71:1–12
- Psalm 72
- Psalm 72:1–17
- Psalm 76
- Psalm 77
- Psalm 77:1–2, 11–20
- Psalm 78
- Psalm 78:1–4, 9–20, 32b-38a
- Psalm 79
- Psalm 8 (Johann J. Schütz)
- Psalm 8
- Psalm 80
- Psalm 80
- Psalm 81
- Psalm 81:1–10
- Psalm 82
- Psalm 82
- Psalm 84 (Arlo Duba)
- Psalm 84
- Psalm 85
- Psalm 85
- Psalm 86
- Psalm 86 (Carl F. Nygard Jr.)
- Psalm 89
- Psalm 89:1–4, 19–37 (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Psalm 8: O Lord, How Excellent (Psalm 8:1)
- Psalm 9
- Psalm 90
- Psalm 90
- Psalm 90:1–6, 13–17
- Psalm 91
- Psalm 91
- Psalm 9:11–20
- Psalm 92
- Psalm 92
- Psalm 93
- Psalm 93 (Psalm 57:5; Jane Marshall)
- Psalm 95
- Psalm 95
- Psalm 95:1–7
- Psalm 95A
- Psalm 96 (Helen L. Wright)
- Psalm 96
- Psalm 96
- Psalm 97 (Folliot S. Pierpoint)
- Psalm 97
- Psalm 97
- Psalm 98 (Psalm 98:1; David Goodrich)
- Psalm 98
- Psalm 98 (Psalm 98:1, 3; Carlton R. Young)
- Psalm 99
- Psalm 99 (Psalm 57:5; Jane Marshall)
- Psalm 99:1–5, 9
- Psalm LM (David Jr.)
- Psalm of Joy (Merrill Jenson)
- Psalm of Praise (Kay Hicks Ward)
- Publish glad tidings (Mary A. Thomson)
- Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace (Mary A. Thomson)
- Pues Si Vivimos (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- Pues si vivimos, para Dios vivimos / In all our living, we belong to God (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- Pues si vivimos, para él vivimos / When we are living, it is in Christ Jesus (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- Pues si vivimos / When we are living (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- Pull for the Shore (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Pulling Hard Against The Stream (Harry Clifton)
- Pullin’ Together (Doug Stewart)
- Pull on the oars, pull on the oars
- Pulse of my heart, acushla machree, Little Eileen (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- Pure and Holy (Mike Hudson; Bob Farnsworth)
- Pure and holy I would be (Mike Hudson; Bob Farnsworth)
- Pure as Prayer (Jeanni Gould)
- Pure is life’s fountain—pure the Eternal Source (Eliza R. Snow)
- Purer in Heart, O God (Fannie Estelle Davison)
- Purer in heart, O God, Help me to be (Fannie Estelle Davison)
- Purify My Heart (Richard Leach)
- Purify my heart, let me be as gold and precious silver (Brian Doerksen)
- Purify my heart, O Father (Richard Leach)
- Purity (David H. Smith)
- Purple skies, hazel eyes (Mindy Gledhill)
- Push the Business On
- Pussie Round the Corner (Evan Stephens)
- Pussie’s playing round the corner (Evan Stephens)
- Pussy in the Well (English folk song)
- Pussy’s in the Well (English folk song)
- Pussy Song
- Pussy Willow
- Put forth, O God, thy Spirit’s might (Howard Chandler Robbins)
- Put Me in My Little Bed (Dexter Smith)
- Put on the Whole Armor of God (Olga S. Whitaker)
- Put Peace into Each Other’s Hands (Fred Kaan)
- Put thou thy trust in God (Paul Gerhardt)
- Put You into Limbo (George Hicks)
- Put Your Hand over Your Heart (Orrin Hatch)
- Put your shoulder to the wheel
- Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel (Will L. Thompson)
Q
- Qing zao qilai kan / Golden breaks the dawn (Tzu-chen Chao)
- Quaker’s Courtship
- Quando a tarde cai (Nik Day)
- Que acompaña a nuestro pueblo / Who accompanies our people (Guillermo Cuéllar)
- Queen May (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Queen of the May (Mary Rose Jack)
- Queen of the May; Bright as the day (Hollis Dann)
- Queen of the May; Bright as the day; Fair (Hollis Dann)
- Queen Victoria (Eliza R. Snow)
- Queer Pussies (Anne Murray Larned)
- Que mi vida entera esté / Take my hands and let them move (Frances R. Havergal)
- Quench no flame of pure affection (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Quench no flame of pure affection, Place a guard around its urn (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Quest (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Quest and Message (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Quest for Excellence (Shauna Hart)
- Question (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Questions (Lulu W. Nelson)
- Questions and Answers (Norman Dello Joio)
- Quickly I’ll Obey (Thelma J. Harrison)
- Quickly marshal all thy sons (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Quickly marshal all thy sons, Haste, O Israel, hasten home! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Quiet as a little mouse I am going (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Quiet as a little mouse I am going, to the (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Quiet as a little mouse I am going to the house (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Quiet as deep waters run (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Quiet as deep waters run, Still as meadows (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Quiet as deep waters run, Still as meadows in the sun (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Quiet, Lord, my froward heart (John Newton)
- Quiet, Lord, my froward heart; Make me teachable and mild (John Newton)
- Quietly Enter In (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Quietly I Enter (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Quietly I Fold My Arms (Marilyn N. Sharp)
- Quietly I fold my arms. Then I bow my head (Marilyn N. Sharp)
- Quiet Song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Quiet Song (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Quiet Sounds (Linda Sillitoe)
- Quiet the old home to-night! (Evan Stephens)
R
- Raak mij aan met uw eeuwige Geest (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin)
- Raak mij aan met uw eeuwige Geest / Touch me, Lord, with thy Spirit eternal / Touche-moi, touche-moi, je te prie (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin)
- Raggle (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Railroad Stanzas (Eliza R. Snow)
- Railroad Yard
- Rainbow Song (Lucille A. Douglas)
- Rain Down (Jaime Cortez)
- Rain Down (Jaime Cortez)
- Rain down, rain down (Jaime Cortez)
- Rain Is Falling (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- Rain Is Falling All Around (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Rain is falling all around, On the housetops (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Rain is falling all around; On the housetops, on the (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Rain is falling down, rain is falling down
- Rain On The Roof (Coates Kinney)
- Rain, Rain (Burnette Thompson)
- Rain! Rain! Springtime rain! Bring the flowers (Burnette Thompson)
- Rain! Rain! Springtime rain! Bring the flowers back (Burnette Thompson)
- Rain Song
- Rain Song (Earl C. Hazelle)
- Rainstorms & Calypso Rings (April Meservy)
- Raise a Song of Gladness (Taizé Community)
- Raise a song of gladness / Jubilate Deo (Taizé Community)
- Raise on high the loud hosanna
- Raise on high the loud hosanna, let the hymn of
- Raise Your Hands
- Raise your hands, if they are clean
- Raise Your Voices to the Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Raise your voices to the Lord, / Ye who (Evan Stephens)
- Raise your voices to the Lord, Ye who here have (Evan Stephens)
- Rally around the standard (Susa Young Gates)
- Rally around the standard, Gather ’round it (Susa Young Gates)
- Rally around the standard, gather ’round it with (Susa Young Gates)
- Rally Song (Helena W. Larson)
- Ramona (L. Wolfe Gilbert)
- Ramona, I hear the mission bells above (L. Wolfe Gilbert)
- “Rather would I doubt the stars, the sunshine” (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- Raynolds (Anna Bartlett Warner)
- R. C. Soliloquy on a Railroad Train (R. C. Evans)
- Reach for the glorious prize (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- Reaching (Carolyn Arends)
- Reaching (Mary Lou Fye; Delores Gunderson)
- Reaching for Excellence (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- Reaching Out (Nik Day)
- Reach Out and Touch (Charles F. Brown)
- Reach out and touch a soul that is hungry (Charles F. Brown)
- Reach out to the lonely ones (Mary Lou Fye; Delores Gunderson)
- Reach Out Your Hand and Find Your Savior (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Reach your arms around the world for Jesus (Vida Munden Nixon)
- Reach Your Hand (Gerald DiPego; Kurt Kaiser)
- Reach your hand as far as it goes (Gerald DiPego; Kurt Kaiser)
- Read Me a Memory (Jay Richards)
- Read the Book of Mormon and Pray (Teresa Barlow)
- Ready (A. C. Palmer)
- Read Your Bible
- Read your Bible, pray every day
- Ready to suffer grief or pain (A. C. Palmer)
- Real and Ideal (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Realization (Eunice J. Miles)
- Real Man (Nik Day; Russ Dixon)
- Real, real, Jesus is real to me (Beatrice Brown)
- Real Talk (Jenn Blosil)
- Real to Me (Tyler Castleton)
- Reapers of Life’s Harvest (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- Rebuke Me Not in Anger, LORD (Helen Otte)
- Receive these lines
- Receive these lines, beloved bosom friend
- Recessional (Rudyard Kipling)
- Recitation Song (C. A. C. Hadsell)
- Recitative (Hebrews 1:6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Recitative (Isaiah 35:5–6) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Recitative (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23); Air (Isaiah 40:9; Isaiah 60:1); Chorus (Isaiah 40:9) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Recitative (Luke 2:8); Accompagnato (Luke 2:9); Recitative (Luke 2:10–11); Accompagnato (Luke 2:13) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Recitative (Psalm 2:4); Air (Psalm 2:9) (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Recompense (Della Adams Leitner)
- Reconciliation (Elbert A. Smith)
- Recreation (John Lyon)
- Red and Green Lights (A. B. Dutton)
- Redeemed (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Redeemed by the blood of the Savior (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Redeemed by the blood of the Savior, Baptized in the pure liquid wave (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Redeemed – how I love to proclaim it! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Redeemed—how I love to proclaim it! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Redeemed, redeemed, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Redeemer of Irael (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel, Our only delight (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel, / Our only delight (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel, Our only delight, On whom (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel, Our only delight, On whom for (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel, our only delight / Señor, de tu pueblo el gozo eres tú / Rédempteur bien-aimé, Sauveur d’Israël (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel / Señor, de tu pueblo / Rédempteur bien-aimé (Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter))
- Redeemer of Israel / Sing Praise to Him (Kenneth Cope; Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps; Johann J. Schütz)
- Redeemer of the nations, come (Ambrose of Milan; Charles P. Price)
- Redeemer of the World (Richard Holmes)
- Redeemer of the World, draw us back (Richard Holmes)
- Redeeming Grace (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Redeeming Grace (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Redeeming grace has touched my wayward soul (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Redeeming Grace Has Touched Our Lives (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Redemption (Josh Tinley)
- Redemption of Zion (Parley P. Pratt)
- Red light, red light, tells of dancer near
- Red light, stop! Green light, go! (A. B. Dutton)
- Red River Valley (N. E. Pearson)
- Red, White and Blue (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- Refiner’s Fire (Brian Doerksen)
- Reflections (Parley P. Pratt)
- Reflections (Eliza R. Snow)
- Reflections of Eternity (Melissa Spencer; Cynthia R. Pyne)
- Reflections on a Bank Note (John Lyon)
- Reflections, on a Summer Evening (Parley P. Pratt)
- Reflections on the Departure of Jedediah M. Grant (Eliza R. Snow)
- Reform, and be immers’d
- Reform, and be immersed
- Reform, and be immersed, Says your redeeming Lord
- Reformation Song (William Willes)
- Refuge and Rock (Martin Leckebusch)
- Regret (John Lyon)
- Reign in my heart, thou King of Kings (Ray Alston)
- Rejected and Despised (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Rejected and despised by men (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Rejected and despised by men and women of our race (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Rejoice! (Tamra Braatz)
- Rejoice! (William W. Phelps)
- Rejoice! A Glorious Sound Is Heard (W. O. Robinson)
- Rejoice, all ye believers (Laurentius Laurenti)
- Rejoice and be glad, the redeemer is come
- Rejoice and Sing! The Dayspring is born (Charles R. Graham)
- Rejoice, Angelic Choirs, Rejoice! (Joel W. Lundeen)
- Rejoice Evermore
- Rejoice evermore for this is the will of God
- Rejoice, for Christ is King! (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice, Give Thanks and Sing (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice Greatly
- Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Sion
- Rejoice in God, O you righteous! Give thanks to God’s holy name!
- Rejoice in God’s Saints (Fred Pratt Green)
- Rejoice in God’s saints, today and all days (Fred Pratt Green)
- Rejoice in the Lord (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Rejoice in the Lord alway (Philippians 4:4, 6, 7; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Rejoice in the Lord alway, and again I say (Philippians 4:4, 6, 7; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Rejoice in the Lord Always (Philippians 4:4)
- Rejoice in the Lord always: again I say, Rejoice! (Philippians 4:4)
- Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Rejoice, My Heart, Be Glad and Sing (Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly)
- Rejoice, O earth, the Lord is King (G. W. S. Wiles)
- Rejoice, O earth, the Lord is King, And soon from heaven will triumph bring (G. W. S. Wiles)
- Rejoice, O earth, your redemption draws near (D. W.)
- Rejoice, Oh rejoice, For victory is near
- Rejoice, O Pilgrim Throng! (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, O Pure in Heart (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, O Pure in Heart (Edward H. Plumpre)
- Rejoice, O Zion’s Daughter (Herman G. Stuempfle)
- Rejoice, rejoice (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice! Rejoice! (Latin, 9th century)
- Rejoice! rejoice, believers (Laurentius Laurenti)
- Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice, give thanks and sing (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is coming (J. Saunderson)
- Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is coming, Rejoice, rejoice, the wilderness shall bloom (J. Saunderson)
- Rejoice, Rejoice This Happy Morn (Birgitte K. Boye)
- Rejoice, the King Is Born! (Gary Croxall)
- Rejoice, the Lord Is King! (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice – the Lord Is King! (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice, the Lord is King! Your Lord (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice, the Lord is King! Your Lord and King adore (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice! the Lord is King—Your Savior now adore (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoice, the Lord of life ascends (Albert F. Bayly)
- Rejoice ye in the Lord, ye righteous (David H. Smith)
- Rejoice, ye meek and lowly (E. C.)
- Rejoice Ye Nations (Maurice J. Turland)
- Rejoice ye nations and rejoice (Maurice J. Turland)
- Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, ye pure in heart, Rejoice (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, ye pure in heart! Rejoice, give thanks (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, ye pure in heart, rejoice, give thanks and sing (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice ye, rejoice ye (Christine L. Jones)
- Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord; This work belongs to you (Isaac Watts)
- Rejoice, ye Saints of (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Rejoice, ye saints of God, rejoice (Anon.)
- Rejoice, ye saints of God, rejoice, At what (Anon.)
- Rejoice, ye Saints of latter days (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Rejoice! ye Saints of Latter Days (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter-days (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter-days (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter Days (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Rejoice, ye Saints of latter days, For temples (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Rejoice, ye saints of latter days, Lift up (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Rejoice, ye saints of latter days, lift up your heads and sing! (Sacred Hymns, Emma Smith, 1841)
- Rejoice, ye Saints of latter days; Lift up your hearts (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Rejoice, ye Saints of latter days; Lift up your hearts in songs of praise (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Rejoice Ye, The Day Will Soon Come (Christine L. Jones)
- Rejoice, ye true believers (Laurentius Laurenti)
- Rejoice, ye true believers, And let your lights appear (Laurentius Laurenti)
- Rejoice, You Pure in Heart (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Rejoice, You Righteous, in the Lord (Michael Morgan)
- Rejoicing (Emily Huntington Miller)
- Rejoicing (Charles Wesley)
- Rejoicing on my way to the home above (Johnson Oatman)
- Reliance (Eliza R. Snow)
- Relievsociety song (Pauline Marie Bell)
- Religions Revival (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Religion that the soul must have
- Remark, my soul, the narrow bound (Philip Doddridge)
- Remark, my soul, the narrow bound Of the revolving year (Philip Doddridge)
- Remember (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Remember (Maleia Robinson)
- Remember (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Remember all the people (Percy Dearmer)
- Remember and Rejoice (Ruth Duck)
- Remembered No More (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Remember, God is watching you (Frances K. Taylor)
- Remembering Benjamin Franklin (Elizabeth Fetzer Bates)
- Remembering Thy Son, O God (Naomi Russell)
- Remembering thy Son, O God, to thee we come (Naomi Russell)
- Remembering with Love and Hope (John Paarlberg)
- Remember it wasn’t raining (Kenneth B. Powell)
- Remember Me (L. Melvin Ward)
- Remember Me
- Remember Me (Alexander Campbell)
- Remember Me (Mark Randy)
- Remember Me (Kristen Anderson-Lopez; Robert Lopez)
- Remember me in days to come (Hannah T. King)
- Remember me, O God, when you show favor to your people
- Remember me, remember me
- Remember me Though I have to say goodbye (Kristen Anderson-Lopez; Robert Lopez)
- “Remember Me” throughout this day (Mark Randy)
- Remember, My Child (Marie-Françoise Euvrard)
- Remember, my child, your divine parents (Marie-Françoise Euvrard)
- Remember Not, O God
- Remember The Green Little Valley (N. E. Pearson)
- Remember the Journey: Sampler (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Remember the Promise (Jim Funk; Greg Simpson)
- Remember the Sabbath Day (Clara W. McMaster)
- Remember the Sabbath day, To always (Clara W. McMaster)
- Remember the Sabbath Day to always keep it (Clara W. McMaster)
- Remember the wonderful works of the Lord
- Remember thy creator! (Samuel F. Smith)
- Remember thy Creator (Anon.)
- Remember thy Creator now (Anon.)
- Remember thy creator while youth’s fair spring (Samuel F. Smith)
- Remember your name
- Remember your name and address
- Remember Your Prayers (Anon.)
- Remember your prayers, little children (Anon.)
- Remember your servants Lord (Russian Orthodox liturgy; Matthew 5:3–12)
- Remember your servants, Lord, when you come in your kingly power (Russian Orthodox liturgy; Matthew 5:3–12)
- Remember your time honor’d laws (Eliza R. Snow)
- Remember your time-honored laws (Eliza R. Snow)
- Remembrance (Thomas S. Maley)
- Remembrance (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Remembrances of the Old Lion House Days (Susa Young Gates)
- Reminiscences (Hannah T. King)
- Remove Every Stumbling Block (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Rends-moi serviable (Kelly Willard)
- Rends-moi serviable, humble de cœur / Make me a servant, humble and meek (Kelly Willard)
- Renewal (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Renew Me, O Eternal Light (Johann Friedrich Ruopp)
- Renew Thy Church, Her Ministries Restore (Kenneth L. Cober)
- Renew Your Church (Kenneth L. Cober)
- Renew your church, its ministries restore (Kenneth L. Cober)
- Renew your church, our ministries restore (Kenneth L. Cober)
- Renowned as the birthplace of patriots (Edwin F. Parry)
- Renowned as the birthplace of patriots, And the (Edwin F. Parry)
- Repentance (Sylvia Knight Lloyd)
- Repentance (Wanda B. Blaisdell)
- Repentance (Annette Dickman)
- Repentance brings grief for sins we have done (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Repentance brings grief for sins we have done, A firm resolution to do them no more (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Repent, Ye (David Kinnaman)
- Repent ye Gentiles all (Parley P. Pratt)
- Repent ye people all (Parley P. Pratt)
- Reply to Elder Lake (R. C. Evans)
- Repose (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Requite (Jessie J. Dalton)
- Rescue (Stephen A. Reynolds)
- Rescue Me (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Rescue Me
- Rescue the Perishing (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Rescue the perishing, care for the dying (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Resignation (Roberta Flake Clayton)
- Resignation (Irene R. Davis)
- Resignation (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Resplendent Day of Sacrament (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Responses to the Commandments (Kyrie Eleison; George J. Elvey)
- Response to “My Epitaph” (Omer)
- Response—To Shawnee Bard (Eliza R. Snow)
- Response to the Scriptures (Psalm 119:11–12; E. D. Beale)
- Rest (Nik Day)
- Rest (Eliza R. Snow)
- Rest (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Rest, cold form, thy spirit cleaveth (Joseph Smith III)
- Rest, cold form, thy spirit cleaveth With soft speed the upper air (Joseph Smith III)
- Rest exercise
- Rest exercise – Visiting Game (Kesler and Morris)
- Rest for the Weary (William Hunter)
- Rest for the Weary Soul (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Rest from Our Studies (Evan Stephens)
- Rest from our studies a little while (Evan Stephens)
- Restful Wintertime (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Resting now from care and sorrow (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Rest in the hope of just reward, Rest in the thought (Frank C. Steele)
- Restless Weaver (O. I. Cricket Harrison)
- Restless Weaver, ever spinning (O. I. Cricket Harrison)
- Restless Weaver, ever spinning threads of justice and shalom (O. I. Cricket Harrison)
- Restoration (Inez Kinney)
- Restoration (Elsie F. Parton)
- Restoration Is Our Theme (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood (Henry E. Giles)
- Restoration of the Gospel
- Restore in Us, O God (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Restore in us, O God, the splendor of your love (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Rest, rest for the weary soul; Rest, rest for the (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Rest, rest to the weary, Peace, peace to the soul (Henry Vaughan)
- Rest Song
- Rest thee my own (Evan Stephens)
- Rest thee my own, unconscious of life’s sorrows (Evan Stephens)
- Resurrection (Dale S. Cox)
- Resurrection (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Resurrection (Thomas S. Maley)
- Resurrection Canon (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Resurrection Day (William Clayton)
- Resurrection Hymn (Nathan Howe)
- Retaliation (John Lyon)
- Retirement (Eliza R. Snow)
- Retreat (Ruby LeNeve Henson)
- Retrospection (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Return, My People (James F. Martin)
- Return my people, Israel (James F. Martin)
- Return of Spring (Lottie Hammer Singley)
- Return of Truth (Willard Done)
- Return, O God of love—return (Isaac Watts)
- Return to God that God may have mercy, have mercy, have mercy
- Return to Virtue (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Return with Honor (Randy Kartchner; Kenneth Cope; Michael Webb; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Evan Stephens)
- Reuben and Rachel (Harry Birch)
- Reuben, Reuben, I’ve been thinking (Harry Birch)
- Revelations now coming forth (Samuel Brown)
- Reverence (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Reverence (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Reverence (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Reverence Is a Feeling (Elizabeth Ricks)
- Reverence Is Love (Maggie Olauson)
- Reverence Medley (Wilma Boyle Bunker; Anna Johnson)
- Reverently and Meekly Now (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Reverently and Meekly Now (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Reverently and meekly now Let thy head (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Reverently and meekly now Let thy head most humbly (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Reverently, Quietly (Clara W. McMaster)
- Reverently, quietly, lovingly I think of Thee (Clara W. McMaster)
- Reverently, quietly, lovingly we think of thee (Clara W. McMaster)
- Reverie (Evan Stephens)
- Reverntly and meekly now, let thy head most (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Reverses (John Lyon)
- Revival
- Revive (Aubrey Toone)
- Revive Thy Work (Albert Midlane)
- Revive thy work, O Lord (Albert Midlane)
- Revive thy work, O Lord; Thy mighty arm (Albert Midlane)
- Revive Us Again (William P. Mackay)
- Revive Us, O Lord (Steve Camp; Carman)
- Revive us, O Lord; revive us, O Lord (Steve Camp; Carman)
- Revive your church, O God (Harry L. Doty)
- Revolutionary Tea (American folk song)
- Rev’rence is a feeling of honor and great awe (Elizabeth Ricks)
- Rev’rence is more than just quietly sitting (Maggie Olauson)
- Rev’rently and meekly now (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Rev’rently and meekly now, Let thy head most humbly bow (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Rev’rently, quietly, lovingly we think of thee (Clara W. McMaster)
- Rheumatism (Traditional)
- Rheumatism, rheumatism (Traditional)
- Rheumatism, rheumatism, how it pains (Traditional)
- Rhythm Jam (Randall Pratt; Carey Pratt)
- Rich and Golden Blessings (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Rich and golden blessings are always on the wing (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Riches (Maud Chegwidden)
- Riches (Helen M. Livingston)
- Riches of Soul (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- Ride On, King Jesus (Traditional)
- Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me (Traditional)
- Ride On, Ride On in Majesty (Henry H. Milman)
- Ride on, ride on in majesty! Hark! all the tribes hosanna cry! (Henry H. Milman)
- Riding in a wagon (Myrl W. Hamilton)
- Riding in a wagon, riding in a wagon (Myrl W. Hamilton)
- Riding in a wagon, riding in a wagon, wheels go (Myrl W. Hamilton)
- Rig-A-Jig (Anon.)
- Rig-a-Jig-Jig (Anon.)
- Righteous God, whose vengeful phials (Charles Wesley)
- Right Here (Nik Day)
- Right Here Waiting (BeBe Winans)
- Right Now (Peter Breinholt; Rebecca Breinholt)
- Right now I have a prayer (Jamie Glenn)
- Right Where I Belong (Nik Day)
- Right Where You Are (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Ring, glad bells! Oh, ring your joyful lay! (William Thomas Giffe)
- Ringing, sweetly ringing, the cheerful Sabbath (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Ring, O Hills, with Songs of Zion (Jonathan McMullin)
- Ring out the bells! (Harry L. Doty)
- Ring Out the Bells
- Ring out the bells! Let all men know (Harry L. Doty)
- Ring out the bells, oh, let them ring
- Ring out the bells, oh, let them ring, This is the night
- Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New (Alfred Tennyson)
- Ring Out, Wild Bells (Alfred Tennyson)
- Ring out, wild bells, to the blue, blue sky (Alfred Tennyson)
- Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky (Alfred Tennyson)
- Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying (Alfred Tennyson)
- Ring, Ring The Banjo (Stephen Foster; Cinzi Lavin (adapter))
- Ring, Ring the Bells (Evan Stephens)
- Ring the bells and sound the trump and timbrel (Ruth May Fox)
- Ring the Bells of Heaven (William O. Cushing)
- Ring the bells of heaven, there is joy today (William O. Cushing)
- Rio Grande (Sailors’ chantey)
- Riots in Congress (Eliza R. Snow)
- Rise and Be Healed (Milton Bourgeois)
- Rise and shine (Jarrette E. Aycock)
- Rise and Shine
- Rise and Shine (Wayne Burton)
- Rise and shine and give God the glory
- Rise, arise, arise! Rise, arise, arise! (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Rise! Arise! Arise! Rise! Arise! Arise! Wake (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Rise! arise! arise! Rise! arise! arise! Wake ye (Harvey W. Loomis)
- Rise, glorious Conqu’ror, rise (Matthew Bridges)
- Rise, glorious Conqu’ror, rise ‘Into thy native skies’ (Matthew Bridges)
- Rise, My Soul, to Watch and Pray (Johann Burchard Freystein)
- Rise, O Children of Salvation (Emma F. Bevan; Justus Falckner)
- Rise, O Church, and lift your voices (Jack W. Hayford)
- Rise, O Church, like Christ Arisen (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Rise o’er the billows, wandering seagull (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Rise o’er the billows, wand’ring Seagull (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Rise, O my soul—pursue the path (John Needham)
- Rise, O my soul—pursue the truth (John Needham)
- Rise, O Sun of Righteousness (Frank W. Stoldt; Christian David)
- Rise, Shine, You People! (Ronald A. Klug)
- Rise, Shine, You People! (Ronald A. Klug)
- Rise, shine, you people! Christ the Lord has entered (Ronald A. Klug)
- Rise! To Arms! With Prayer Employ You (Wilhelm Erasmus Arends; John M. Sloan)
- Rise to Greet the Sun (Tzu-ch’en Chao; Mildred A. Wiant; Bliss Wiant)
- Rise Up and Praise Him (Paul Baloche; Gary Sadler)
- Rise up, come to our help
- Rise up! faithful ones! Beloved daughters (Rebecca Peterson)
- Rise Up, O Church of God (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise Up, O Flame
- Rise up, O flame, By thy light glowing
- Rise up, O God, judge the earth
- Rise Up, Oh Daughters of Zion (David B. Larsen)
- Rise Up, O Men of God (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise up, O men of God! Have done (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise up, O men of God! Have done with lesser things (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise up, O saints (men) of God! (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise Up, O Saints of God (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise up, O saints of God! Have done (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise Up, O Youth of God (William Pierson Merrill)
- Rise Up, Shepherd (African American spiritual)
- Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow (African American spiritual)
- Rise up, ye saints of God (William Pierson Merrill)
- RIse Up, Ye Saints, Rejoice! (Larry Hiller)
- Rise, ye children of salvation (Emma Frances Bevan; Justus Falckner)
- Rise, Ye Saints, and Temples Enter (Jean L. Kaberry)
- Rising in Darkness (Gregory the Great)
- Rising in darkness, let us all keep watching (Gregory the Great)
- Rising in the early morning (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Rivals Theme
- River of Tears (Cherie Call)
- Road Less Traveled
- Roads (Grace Zenor Pratt)
- Road to Jericho (Jenny Phillips)
- Robed in Majesty (Martin Leckebusch)
- Robed in majesty, he reigns (Martin Leckebusch)
- Robert, my son, and art thou now (John Lyon)
- Robert Taylor Burton (Amy Burton Moore)
- Robin (Thomas P. Westendorf)
- Robin Adair (Caroline Keppel)
- Robin Ddiog (Welsh folk song)
- Robin Redbreast (Allingham)
- Robin Redbreast (William Allingham)
- Robins in Spring (Rita S. Robinson)
- Robins, robins, come and eat! (Falk School Primary Group)
- Rock a by baby on the tree top, when the wind (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Rock-a-Bye Baby (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Rock a bye baby, lie close to me (Frances K. Taylor)
- Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Rock-a-bye, baby on the treetop (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top, When (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Rock-a-bye baby, rock-a-bye dear
- Rock-a-Bye, My Dear Little Boy (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Rock-a-bye, my little owlet (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Rock-a-bye my little owlet, In thy mossy swaying nest (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Rock-a-by, my little owlet, In thy mossy (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Rocka My Soul (Traditional)
- Rock-a My Soul (Traditional)
- Rocka my soul in the bosom of Abraham (Traditional)
- Rock-a my soul in the bosom of Abraham (Traditional)
- Rock’d in the cradle of the deep (Emma Willard)
- Rock’d in the cradle of the deep, I lay (Emma Willard)
- Rock’d in the cradle of the deep, I lay me down (Emma Willard)
- Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep (Emma Willard)
- Rocking Chair Lullaby (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Rock Me To Sleep (Elizabeth Akers Allen)
- Rock of Ages (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Rock of Ages (Rita Baloche)
- Rock of Ages, cleft for me (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Rock of Ages, truth divine! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Rock of My Refuge (Anon.)
- Rock of My Salvation (Teresa Muller)
- Rolling along day after day (Terry Hale)
- Roll, Jordan Roll (African-American spiritual)
- Roll Jordan, roll, roll, Jordan, roll (African-American spiritual)
- Roll, Jordan, roll. Roll, Jordan, roll, I want (African-American spiritual)
- Roll Jordan, roll, roll, Jordan, roll, I want to go to Heaven (African-American spiritual)
- Roll On Thou Glorious Kingdom (William Willes)
- Roll on, thou mighty ocean! (William Allen)
- Roll on, thou mighty ocean, And as thy billows flow (William Allen)
- Roll On Thy Work, Eternal God (Eliza R. Snow)
- Roll on thy work, Eternal God, And speed (Eliza R. Snow)
- Roll, wash, wash, roll, wash, wash
- Roll Your Hands (Traditional)
- Roll your hands, roll your hands (Traditional)
- Roll your hands, roll your hands, As slowly (Traditional)
- Roll your hands, roll your hands, as slowly, as slowly (Traditional)
- Roll your sleeves up
- Roll your sleeves up, roll your sleeves up
- Romping on the kitchen floor (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Room at the Cross (Ira F. Stamphill)
- Room at the Cross for You (Ira F. Stamphill)
- Room at the fountain (Margaret J. Harris)
- Room Enough for Him (Jenny Phillips)
- Room in the Inn (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Rooms (Kamie Jacobs Bolen)
- Root Hog or Die (Pioneer folk song)
- Rosa (Dutch folk song)
- Rosa, come to the party, the party, the party (Dutch folk song)
- Rosa, let us be dancing (Dutch folk song)
- Rosa, let us be dancing, be dancing (Dutch folk song)
- Rosa, let us be dancing, dancing (Dutch folk song)
- Rosalie (Launce Knight)
- Rose, Let Us Be Dancing (Dutch folk song)
- Roselie (Danish folk song)
- Rose of my heart (Mark H. Nichols)
- Rose of my heart A Junior girl so true (Mark H. Nichols)
- Rose of Sharon (Thoro Harris)
- Rose of Sharon (Anna Carlini)
- Rose, Rose
- Rose, rose, rose, rose, Shall I ever see thee red?
- Roses (James F. Wright)
- Roses and Lilies (Evan Stephens)
- Rosy Nell (Charles Carroll Sawyer)
- Round
- Round de meadows am a-ringing (Stephen C. Foster)
- Round – Listen, Listen (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Round me falls the night (William R. Romanis)
- Round of Thanks (Anon.)
- Round the Campfire (Anon.)
- Round the gleaming campfire (Anon.)
- Round the gleaming campfire, when the evening (Anon.)
- Round the Lord in glory seated (Richard Mant)
- Round We Go (Kenneth Cope)
- Rouse, brothers, rouse, the way is long before us (C. McKay)
- Rouse then, soldiers [freemen] (William F. Sherwin)
- Rowing (Evan Stephens)
- Rowing (Margaret T. Raymond)
- Row, row, row (Anon.)
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat (Anon.)
- Row, row, row your boat Gently down (Anon.)
- Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream (Anon.)
- Row Your Boat (Anon.)
- Royalty (Berde Rooney)
- Rubber Duckie (Jeff Moss)
- Ruby Hurry Home (R. C. Evans)
- Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown (Andrew B. Sterling)
- Rule of Life (John Wesley)
- Ruler of Life, We Crown You Now (Jennie Evelyn Hussey)
- Rum’s Victims (R. C. Evans)
- Run Away Turkey (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Run, Children, Run (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Run children run, a table is preparing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Run, faithful women, to the graveside / Fueron mujeres al sepulcro (Luis Bojos)
- Run Till You Reach The Mountain Top (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Russian Round (Russian folk song)
- Rustle of taffeta on the stair (Caravene Gillies)
S
- Sabbath bells (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Sabbath Day (Paul L. Anderson)
- Sabbath Day (Nathan Howe)
- Sabbath Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Sabbath morning (Giles B. Lang)
- Sabbath Morning (Hannah T. King)
- Sabbath Morning (Jenny Phillips)
- Sabbath Morning Comes With Gladness (James Gallaher)
- Sabbath morning comes with gladness, Little hearts (James Gallaher)
- Sabbath Prayer (Dale S. Cox)
- Sabbath School Hymn (Frederick Gardner)
- Sabbath School Opening Hymn (Robert B. Baird)
- Sable clouds the skies empall; Drenched and torn (Edna H. Coray Dwyer)
- Sacrament (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sacrament (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sacramental (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Sacramental Hymn (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sacramental Hymn (J. Furniss)
- Sacramental Hymn (Isaac Watts)
- Sacramental Hymn (George Manwaring)
- Sacramental Hymn (John Nicholson)
- Sacramental Hymn (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Sacramental Hymn (William A. Morton)
- Sacramental Hymn (B. F. Cummings Jr.)
- Sacramental Hymn (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Sacramental hymn for Junior Sunday School (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Sacramental Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Sacrament Hymn (William W. Phelps)
- Sacrament Hymn (Evan Stephens)
- Sacrament Hymn (Earl C. Hazelle)
- Sacrament Hymn Medley (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sacrament Offering (Kenneth Cope)
- Sacrament Prayer (Evan Stephens)
- Sacrament Song (Claribel W. Aldous)
- Sacred Books (Roy A. Cheville)
- Sacred Books, the Church’s Treasure (Roy A. Cheville)
- Sacred Emblems of His Suffering (Jay Lawrence)
- Sacred emblems of His suff’ring, we remember and repent (Jay Lawrence)
- Sacred Grove in Fair Palmyra (William S. Gould)
- Sacred grove in fair Palmyra, Where the clean (William S. Gould)
- Sacred is the solemn rite (James X. Allen)
- Sacred is the solemn rite, As by Elohim ordained (James X. Allen)
- Sacred Names of Jesus (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Sacred names of Jesus Christ (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Sacred night, Celestial bright (Christine Starr)
- Sacred Promises (Jeanni Gould)
- Sacred Spots (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Sacred spot where the loved one reposes (Hannah T. King)
- Sacred the Body (Ruth Duck)
- Sacred the body God has created (Ruth Duck)
- Sacred the Place of Prayer and Song (Evan Stephens)
- Sacred the place of prayer and song, The house of (Evan Stephens)
- Sacred the place of pray’r and song (Evan Stephens)
- Sacred Truths I Know (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Sacrifice of Praise (Helen Knussmann)
- Sad was the parting, weary was the way (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Safe Harbor (Henry Van Dyke; Jan Pinborough)
- Safe Harbors (Michael McLean)
- Safe in a Stable (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Safe in a stable, a donkey awakes (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Safe Inside (Peter Breinholt)
- Safe in the Arms of Jesus (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Safely thro’ another week (John Newton)
- Safely thro’ another week God has bro’t us (John Newton)
- Safely through another week (John Newton)
- Safely through another week God has brought (John Newton)
- Safely through another week God has brought us on our way (John Newton)
- Safety First Train
- Safety in Zion (James H. Flanigan)
- Safety Song
- Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold (L. Phillip Knox)
- Safe Within His Keep (Gary Croxall; Kathleen Wood Holyoak)
- Said Judas to Mary (Sydney Carter)
- Said Mister Owl to a little bird (Mildred Philips)
- Said Samuel, “Within five years” (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Said Samuel, “Within five years A night (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Said the night wind to the little lamb (Noël Regney)
- Sailing (James Frederick Swift)
- Sailing (James Frederick Swift)
- Sailing
- Sailing High
- Sailing high, sailing high, Lovely moon across the sky
- Sailing in the water in our little boat, Singing a
- Sailing On (Doug Stewart)
- Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main (James Frederick Swift)
- Sailing, sailing over the rolling sea (James Frederick Swift)
- Sailin’ Home (Michael Webb)
- Sailin’ On (Gus Kahn; Nathansen Borgel)
- Sailin’ on, sailin’ on, o’er a sea of blue (Gus Kahn; Nathansen Borgel)
- Sailin’ on, sailin’ on, o’er the sea of blue (Gus Kahn; Nathansen Borgel)
- Sail On! (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Saint Esprit du Dieu vivant (Daniel Iverson)
- Saint Esprit du Dieu vivant, entre dans mon cœur / Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me (Daniel Iverson)
- Sainthood (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Saint Paul of old, has somewhere said (John Lyon)
- Saints (Thomas L. Kay)
- Saints arise! your hearts be glad! (Henry Kirke White)
- Saints arise! your hearts be glad! March in heavenly armor clad (Henry Kirke White)
- Saints, Behold How Great Jehovah (Douglas W. Stott)
- Saints Bound for Heaven (Traditional)
- Saints in Latter Days (Joyce Stowell)
- Saints of God, Saints of God (William Willes)
- Saints of Old (Dianna L. Gibler)
- Saints of the church arise (Harry L. Doty)
- Saints of the Latter Days (Iola McNutt)
- Saints of the latter days, Rise to the cause (Iola McNutt)
- Saints’ Prayer (Samuel Hawthornthwaite)
- Saints, See the Cloud of Witnesses (Stephen P. Starke)
- Saints, see the cloud of witnesses surround us (Stephen P. Starke)
- Saints, the day is fast approaching (Edward Ingham)
- Sakura (Japanese folk song)
- Sakura, sakura, Cherry blossoms (Japanese folk song)
- Sakura, Sakura, Cherry blossoms ev’rywhere (Japanese folk song)
- Sakura! Sakura! Clouds of beauty (Japanese folk song)
- Salaam (Emily Brink; Anne Emile Zaki; Manal Samir)
- Salem’s bright King
- Salem’s bright King, Jesus by name
- Salem’s bright King, Jesus by name, In ancient times to Jordan came
- Sally in Our Alley (Henry Carey)
- Salt Lake (Lillie T. Freeze)
- Salt Lake City Blues
- Salutation (Isaac Watts)
- Salute to the Flag
- Salvation Belongs to Our God (Adrian Howard; Pat Turner)
- Salvation! O, the joyful sound! (Isaac Watts)
- Salvation! sacred word of love (Edward Hanham)
- Salvation unto Us Has Come (Paulus Speratus)
- Samuel Tells of the Baby Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Samuel the Lamanite (Lynn S. Lund)
- Samuel the Lamanite came to the Nephites (Lynn S. Lund)
- Sanctifie-nous, Dieu, ton peuple (James E. Clemens)
- Sanctify Your Soul (Lynn S. Lund)
- Sanctity (Parley P. Pratt)
- Sanctuary (John W. Thompson; Randy Scruggs)
- Sanctuary (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- Sanctus (Isaiah 6:3)
- Sanctus (Richard Proulx)
- Sanctus (Taylor)
- Sanctus (International Consultation of English Texts)
- Sanctus (John Rutter)
- Sandman comes along, on light tip-toe creeping (Franz Schubert)
- Sanna, Sannanina (John 12:13)
- Sanna, sannanina / Holy, most holy Lord (John 12:13)
- Sanna, sannanina, sanna, sanna, sanna (John 12:13)
- Santa Claus (Eliza R. Snow)
- Santa Claus
- Santa Claus comes every year
- Santa Claus comes every year with his sleigh and 8
- Santa Lucia (Italian folk song)
- Santa’s Brownies (Celia Kotler)
- Santo (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo santo (Guillermo Cuéllar)
- Santo, Santo, Santo (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo / Holy, Holy, Holy (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo / Holy, Holy, Holy / Dieu saint, Dieu saint, Dieu saint (Argentine folk song)
- ¡Santo, santo, santo / Holy, holy, holy / Heilig, heilig, heilig / Dieu saint, Dieu saint, Dieu saint (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo / Holy, holy, holy / Heilig, heilig, heilig / Dieu saint, Dieu saint, Dieu saint / Mo’a, Mo’a, Mo’a (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo, mi corazón (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo. ¡Mi corazón / Dieu saint, Dieu saint, Dieu saint. Mon cœur / Holy, holy, holy. My heart / Heilig, heilig, heilig. Mein Herz / Moà, moà, moà. Te ârue (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo. ¡Mi corazón / Holy, holy, holy. My heart / Dieu saint, Dieu saint, Dieu saint. Mon cœur / Moà, moà, moà. Te ârue / Heilig, heilig, heilig. Mein Herz / Boshay, boshay, boshay! Ya vayrooyou / Боже, боже, боже! Я верую (Argentine folk song)
- Santo, santo, santo. ¡Mi corazón / Holy, holy, holy. My heart / Heilig, heilig, heilig. Mein Herz / Dieu saint, Dieu saint, Dieu saint. Mon coeur / Mo’a, Mo’a, Mo’a. Te Arue (Argentine folk song)
- ¡Santo, santo, santo, mi corazón te adora! (Argentine folk song)
- ¡Santo, Santo, Santo, mi corazón te adora! / Holy, Holy, Holy, my heart, my heart adores You! (Argentine folk song)
- Sarah (Isaac Watts)
- Sarah, I love you—I have lov’d you long (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sarah, I love you—I have loved you long (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sarah’s Song (Christine Reynolds)
- Saranam, Saranam (D. T. Niles)
- Sarasponda
- Sarasponda, Sarasponda, Sarasponda
- Sarasponda, Sarasponda, Sarasponda, Retsetset
- Satan has no authority here in this place (Debbye Graafsma)
- Satan’s empire long has flourished (Edward L. Sloan)
- Satan, We’re Gonna Tear Your Kingdom Down (Traditional)
- Satisfied (Clara Tear Williams)
- Satisfied with Jesus (B. McKinney)
- Saturday (Rita S. Robinson)
- Saturday Evening Thoughts (Eliza R. Snow)
- Saturday is a special day (Rita S. Robinson)
- Saturday is a special day. It’s the day (Rita S. Robinson)
- Saturday is a special day, It’s the day we get ready (Rita S. Robinson)
- Saturday’s Warrior (Doug Stewart)
- Saved! (Oswald J. Smith)
- Saved by Grace (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Saved By Grace (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Saved by power divine (Jack P. Scholfield)
- Saved by the blood (Bertha Mae Lillenas)
- Saved by the Blood (S. J. Henderson)
- Saved by the blood of the crucified one (Bertha Mae Lillenas)
- Saved by the blood of the Crucified One! (S. J. Henderson)
- Saved by the blood of the Crucified One! Now ransomed (S. J. Henderson)
- Saved by the blood of the crucified one, washed (Bertha Mae Lillenas)
- Saved, Saved (Jack P. Scholfield)
- Saved! saved! saved! my sins are all forgiv’n (Oswald J. Smith)
- Saved to the Uttermost (William J. Kirkpatrick)
- Saved to the uttermost I am the Lord’s (William J. Kirkpatrick)
- Save Me, O God; I Sink in Floods (Marie J. Post)
- Save, save your pennies (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Save, save your pennies. Save them you and you (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Save Us O God (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Save us O God, by Thy name (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance
- Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name (John Ellerton)
- Savior, again to thy dear name we raise (John Ellerton)
- Savior, Again to Your Dear Name (John Ellerton)
- Savior, Again to Your Dear Name We Raise (John Ellerton)
- Savior, again to your dear name we rasie (John Ellerton)
- Savior all-glorious (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Savior and King, yet He came as a babe (Val C. Wilcox)
- Savior, an Offering Costly and Sweet (Edwin Parker)
- Savior, Blessed Savior (Godfrey Thring)
- Savior, blessed Savior, Listen while we sing (Godfrey Thring)
- Savior, breathe an evening blessing (James Edmeston)
- Savior, breathe an evening blessing Ere repose our spirits seal (James Edmeston)
- Savior, cast a pity’ng eye (Charles Wesley)
- Savior, cast a pity’ng eye, Bid my sins and sorrows end (Charles Wesley)
- Savior divine, the gift was thine (Evan Stephens)
- Savior God Above (Duke Ellington)
- Savior, I follow on (Charles S. Robinson)
- Savior, I follow on, Guided by thee (Charles S. Robinson)
- Savior, I will follow Thee (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- Savior, Lead Me Lest I Stray (Frank M. Davis)
- Savior, like a shepherd (Hymns for the Young; Dorothy Ann Thrupp)
- Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us (Hymns for the Young; Dorothy Ann Thrupp)
- Savior, like a shepherd lead us / Iesu no ke Kahuhipa (Hymns for the Young; Dorothy Ann Thrupp)
- Savior, may I learn to love thee (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Savior, More than Life to Me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Savior, more than life to me, I am clinging (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Savior, My Heart Is Thine (Unknown; George C. Stebbins)
- Savior of men, thy searching eye (John Wesley)
- Savior of men, thy searching eye Doth all my inmost thoughts descry (John Wesley)
- Savior of My Soul (Connor Austin; Luz Ysabelle Cuevas; Nik Day)
- Savior of the nations, come (Ambrose of Milan)
- Savior, on me the want bestow (Charles Wesley)
- Savior, Redeemer of My Soul (Orson F. Whitney)
- Savior, Redeemer of my soul, whose mighty hand (Orson F. Whitney)
- Savior, Redeemer of My Soul — わたしの救い主、贖い主 (Orson F. Whitney)
- Savior, Savior, hear my humble cry (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Savior’s Lullaby (Dawn Rodgers)
- Savior, teach me day by day (Jane E. Leeson)
- Savior, Thy Dying Love (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Savior, thy dying love Thou gavest me (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Savior, When in Dust to Thee (Robert Grant)
- Savior, When in Dust to You (Robert Grant)
- Savior, When in Tears and Dust (Robert Grant)
- Savior, while my heart is tender, I would yield that heart to Thee (John Burton)
- Savior, Who Dying Gave (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Saviour, Again (John Ellerton)
- Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise (John Ellerton)
- Saviour all-glorious (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Saviour all-glorious, We come to thee (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Saviour, blessed Saviour (Godfrey Thring)
- Saviour, Breathe An Evening Blessing (James Edmeston)
- Saviour, lead me, lest I stray (Frank M. Davis)
- Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us (Dorothy Ann Thrupp)
- Saviour, like a Shepherd lead us, Much we need (Dorothy Ann Thrupp)
- Saviour, More Than Life (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Saviour, more than life to me (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Saviour, now the day is ending (Sarah Doudney)
- Saviour, on me the want bestow (Charles Wesley)
- Saviour, Redeemer of My Soul (Orson F. Whitney)
- Saviour, Saviour, hear my humble cry (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Saviour, sprinkle many nations (Arthur Cleveland Coxe)
- Saviour, teach me, day by day (Jane Eliza Leeson)
- Saviour, teach me day by day, Love’s sweet (Jane Eliza Leeson)
- Saviour, teach me day by day Love’s sweet lesson (Jane Eliza Leeson)
- Saviour, thee my heart I tender (John Burton)
- Saviour, Thy Dying Love (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Saviour, Thy dying love Thou gavest me (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Saviour, when in dust to thee (Robert Grant)
- Saviour, who thy flock art feeding (William Augustus Muhlenberg)
- Saw a boy a rose one day (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- Saw a boy a rose one day, By the roadside growing (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- Saw Ye My Savior (Mary Baker Eddy)
- Saw Ye My Saviour? (Mary Baker Eddy)
- Say, have we “fallen on evil times” (Eliza R. Snow)
- Say, have we “fall’n on evil times”—a day (Eliza R. Snow)
- Say How Do You Do (Anon.)
- Saying Grace (Harriet B. Jones)
- Say, shall we ever reach that halcyon shore (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Says Jesus, come, ye mourning soul (Joel H. Johnson)
- Say, Susan, wilt thou come with me (Alfred Norton)
- Say Yes (Ross Boothe)
- Say Ye to the Righteous (Randall Thompson)
- Scatter Books of Mormon
- Scattering Precious Seed (William A. Ogden)
- Scattering precious seed by the wayside (William A. Ogden)
- Scatter Seeds of Kindness (Anon.)
- Scatter Sunshine (Lanta Wilson Smith)
- Scatter the Darkness (Stephen P. Starke)
- Scatter the Darkness, Break the Gloom (Stephen P. Starke)
- Scepticism (John Lyon)
- School Days (Gus Edwards; Will D. Cobb)
- School days, school days (Gus Edwards; Will D. Cobb)
- Schoolmates, let us all unite (William Willes)
- School Thy Feelings (Charles W. Penrose)
- School thy feelings, Oh my brother (Charles W. Penrose)
- School thy feelings, oh my brother, train thy (Charles W. Penrose)
- School thy feelings, O my brother (Charles W. Penrose)
- School thy feelings, O my brother, Tame thy (Charles W. Penrose)
- School thy feelings, O my brother, Train thy (Charles W. Penrose)
- School thy feelings, O my brother; Train thy warm (Charles W. Penrose)
- Scorn not the slightest word or deed (London Inquirer)
- Scorn not the slightest word or deed, Nor deem it void of power (London Inquirer)
- Scotland’s Burning (Scotch folk song)
- Scotland’s burning, Scotland’s burning (Scotch folk song)
- Scotland’s burning, Scotland’s burning, Look out (Scotch folk song)
- Scotland the Brave
- Scottish Heather (Martha F. Simmonds)
- Scottish Spring (Todd Seymour)
- Scout Hymn (Mrs. C. J. Carlson)
- Scouting Fun (George Oliver)
- Scouting We Go (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Scouting we go; Scouting we go (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Scouting we go—Scouting we go (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Scouting We Will Go (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Scout Prayer Song (Anon.)
- Scout Vespers (Anon.)
- Scout Vesper Song (Anon.)
- Screaming, crying (Kylie Hintze)
- Scripture Power (Clive Romney)
- Scriptures lay on the table (Derena Bell; Tami J. Creamer)
- Scrubbing Song (Alice R. Baldwin)
- Seagull Call
- Seagull Class Song (Laura E. Kinghorn)
- Seagull days are filled with pleasure (Laura E. Kinghorn)
- “Seagull, gentle Seagull, Soaring in the blue” (Genet Bingham Dee)
- Seagull girl, Seagull girl, Happy all day long (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Seagull Hymn (Anna Johnson)
- Sea Gulls (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Sea-Gulls (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- Seagull, Seagull, soaring in the blue (Genet Bingham Dee)
- Seagull, seagull toward blue sky winging (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Seagull, seagull t’ward blue sky winging (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Seagull Song (Anna Johnson)
- Seal Us, O Holy Spirit (I. H. Meredith)
- Search diligently; Pray always, and be believing (Rhea B. Allen)
- Searcher of Hearts (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Searcher of hearts, to thee are known (James Montgomery)
- Searcher of hearts, to thee are known The inmost secrets of my breast (James Montgomery)
- Searcher of hearts, to you are known (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- Search Me (Ken Barker)
- Search me, God, and know my heart (Claus August Wendell)
- Search Me, O God (J. Edwin Orr)
- Search me, O God, and know my heart (Psalm 139:23; Carlton R. Young)
- Search me, O God, and know my heart today (J. Edwin Orr)
- Search me, O God, and know my heart today (Ken Barker)
- Search, Ponder, and Pray (Jaclyn Thomas Milne)
- Search the Scriptures
- Sea Shells
- Season’s Carol (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Seasons Change
- Seasons come, seasons go (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Seated one day at the Organ (Adelaide A. Procter)
- Seated one day at the organ, I was weary (Adelaide A. Procter)
- Second Canticle of Isaiah
- Second Mile (Josephine Skelton Montgomery)
- Second To God (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Second Wind
- Secret Prayer (Hans Henry Petersen)
- Sectarian Cudgel
- Secure from harm and danger (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Secure from harm and danger, Safe from the wordling’s care (Mark H. Forscutt)
- See a host of Israel gath’ring, for a glorious jubilee
- See all creation join (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- See! all creation joins (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- See! All creation joins to praise th’Eternal God (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- See all creation join To praise th’ Eternal God (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- See All Creations Join (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- See all creations join To praise (Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps)
- See, all the earth is God’s, its people and nations (Willard F. Jabusch; Arlo Duba)
- See, amid the winter’s snow (Edward Caswall)
- See, amid the Winter's Snow (Edward Caswall)
- See a weary band of pilgrims Trav’ling in their (Evan Stephens)
- Seed, Scattered and Sown (Dan Feiten)
- Seeds of Kindness (M. L. Bartlett)
- Seeds of Truth (Kevin R. Olson)
- Seeds of Truth (Kevin R. Olson)
- Seed That in Earth Is Dying (Hedwig T. Durnbaugh; Svein Ellingsen)
- See, from on high, a light divine (James Cox)
- See, from on high, a light divine On Jesus’ head descend (James Cox)
- See Him Lying on a Bed of Straw (Michael Perry)
- See How Great a Flame Aspires (Charles Wesley)
- See how great the flame doth rise (Joel H. Johnson)
- “See how he loved!” exclaimed the Jews (Sarah Bache)
- “See how he loved!” exclaimed the Jews, As tender tears from Jesus fell (Sarah Bache)
- See how the darkness of night dissolves (Giuseppe Verdi)
- See how the grace of the world (Venantius Honorious Fortunatus)
- See how the morning sun (Elizabeth Scott; William W. Phelps)
- See how the morning sun Pursues his shining way (Elizabeth Scott; William W. Phelps)
- Seeing Nellie Home (John Fletcher)
- See Israel’s Gentle Shepherd (Philip Doddridge)
- See Israel’s gentle Shepherd stand (Philip Doddridge)
- See Israel’s gentle Shepherd stand (Philip Doddridge)
- See Israel’s gentle Shepherd stand With all-engaging charms (Philip Doddridge)
- See It in Everyone (Dustin Christensen)
- Seek and Thou Shalt Find (Dennis Muir)
- Seek and Ye Shall Find (Evan Stephens)
- “Seek, and ye shall find, Knock” (Evan Stephens)
- Seek, and ye shall find, Knock, and the door (Jonathan Harris)
- Seekers of Your Heart (Beverly Darnall; Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- Seek First (Taizé Community)
- Seek first the kingdom of God (Taizé Community)
- Seek Him that Maketh the Seven Stars (James H. Rogers)
- Seeking for Me
- Seeking the Lost (William A. Ogden)
- Seeking the lost, yes, kindly entreating (William A. Ogden)
- Seeking the lost—yes, kindly entreating (William A. Ogden)
- Seeking What’s Good (Ejay Mulitalo; Anon.)
- Seek Jesus (J. G. H.)
- Seek not for Riches (Doctrine and Covenants 6:7; George H. Durham)
- Seek the Christ (Kayla Spurlock)
- Seek the Lord
- Seek the Lord (Fred Pratt Green)
- Seek the Lord
- Seek the Lord Early (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- Seek the Lord while he may be found
- Seek the Lord while he wills to be found
- Seek the Lord who now is present (Fred Pratt Green)
- Seek This Jesus (Rachel P. Mohlman; Anna M. Molgard)
- Seek to bring forth and establish (George H. Durham)
- Seek to bring forth and establish My Zion (George H. Durham)
- Seek We Knowledge (Evan Stephens)
- Seek we knowledge of the good and true (Evan Stephens)
- Seek where you may (Georg Weissel; Arthur P. Voss)
- Seek Where You May to Find a Way (Georg Weissel; Arthur P. Voss)
- Seek Ye First (Karen Lafferty)
- Seek Ye First (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God (Karen Lafferty)
- Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God (Barbara Sherer)
- Seek ye first the Kingdom of God And his (Barbara Sherer)
- Seek ye first the kingdom of God / Busca primero el reino de Dios / Cherchez d’abord le royaume de Dieu (Karen Lafferty)
- Seek ye for world riches? Seek ye for world fame? (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Seek Ye Learning (Effie Van Fleet)
- Seek ye learning, O my people (Effie Van Fleet)
- Seek ye the Lord (J. Varley Roberts)
- Seek Ye the Lord (Joanne Bushman Doxey)
- Seek ye the Lord while He may be found (Isaiah 55:6; Calvin W. Laufer)
- Seek ye the Lord while He may be found (J. Varley Roberts)
- Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call ye upon Him (J. Varley Roberts)
- Seems strange that just the other day (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- Seems to me the stars shine brighter Christmas (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- See My Hands and Feet (Mary Louise Bringle)
- See my pumpkin sitting on a post (Kathryn Durham)
- See nature bursting into life and bloom (Parley P. Pratt)
- See Now Who Is Coming Here (Danish folk song)
- See now who is coming here. ’Tis no time (Danish folk song)
- See Our Lord in All His Glory (Ken Bible)
- See-Saw, Margery Daw
- See-saw, Margery Daw, Jack shall have a new master
- See saw, see saw, which is the way
- See that host all dressed in white
- See that little hill on the side of the town (Peter Breinholt)
- See the baby (Traditional)
- See the baby, lyin’ in the manger (Traditional)
- See the bread and wine are offered (Millennial Harp)
- See the bread and wine are offered, Symbols of the flesh and blood (Millennial Harp)
- See the bright and Morning Star (Ken Bible; George Elderkin)
- See the Children Here Before Us (Jan McGuire)
- See, the Conquering Hero Comes (Thomas Morell)
- See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (Christopher Wordsworth)
- See, the conqu’ring hero comes (Thomas Morell)
- See the Conqu’ror mounts in triumph (Christopher Wordsworth)
- See the corn again in ear (John Newton)
- See the corn again in ear, How the fields and valleys smile (John Newton)
- See the gloomy, gath’ring cloud (John Newton)
- See the gloomy, gath’ring cloud, Hanging o’er a sinful land! (John Newton)
- See the humble few there gathered near the (Evan Stephens)
- See the lab’rers in the vineyard (Arlene L. Buffington)
- See the leaves around us falling (George Horne)
- See the leaves around us falling, Dry and withered to the ground (George Horne)
- See the Light (Jason Barton; Scott Krippayne)
- See the Little Baby (Donald Swift)
- See the little baby lying in a manger (Traditional)
- See the little rabbit run
- See, the Lord Ascends in Triumph (Christopher Wordsworth)
- See, the Mighty Angel Flying (Robert B. Thompson)
- See, the mighty angel flying; See, he speeds (Robert B. Thompson)
- See, the mighty angel flying, See, he speeds his (Robert B. Thompson)
- See the mighty angel flying! See he speeds his way to earth (Robert B. Thompson)
- See the Mighty Mount of Zion (Marcus L. Smith)
- See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered (Jean L. Kaberry)
- See them led (Evan Stephens)
- See them led to the jail at Carthage (Evan Stephens)
- See the Morning Sun Ascending (Charles Parkin)
- See the pretty autumn leaves (Frances K. Taylor)
- See the pretty autumn leaves, Swinging (Frances K. Taylor)
- See the pretty autumn leaves, Swinging gaily (Frances K. Taylor)
- See the Saints from every nation (John S. Davis)
- See the shining dewdrops (Anon.)
- See the shining dewdrops on the flowers strewed (Anon.)
- See the snowflakes whirling twirling Thru the (Moiselle Renstrom)
- See this Jesus who has come for you (Rachel P. Mohlman; Anna M. Molgard)
- See This Wonder in the Making (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- See thou my native land, the sweetest of the (Douglas Brian)
- See what a living Stone (Isaac Watts)
- See, What a Morning (Stuart Townend; Keith Getty)
- See What Love (Julius Schubring)
- See What Love Hath the Father (Julius Schubring)
- See What Love We Have Been Given! (John A. Dalles)
- Seeyahnah (American Indian song)
- Seeyahnah, seeyahnah (American Indian song)
- See! yon atmosphere is parting
- See You in the Morning
- See You On the Other Side (Shaun Barrowes)
- See You There (Julie de Azevedo)
- Se for do meu jeito (Nik Day)
- Sego Lily (Joseph G. Scoville)
- Sego Lily (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- Sego Lily (Mark Nichols)
- Segolio, Segolio, Segolio
- Seigneur, entends-moi (Taizé Community)
- Seigneur, entends-moi, écoute ma voix / O Lord, hear my prayer, o Lord, hear my prayer (Taizé Community)
- Sekai no Tomo (Tokuo Yamaguchi)
- Sekai no tomo to / Here, O God, your servants gather (Tokuo Yamaguchi)
- Sekai no tomo to te o tsunagi / Here, O Lord, your servants gather (Tokuo Yamaguchi)
- Selection from “The Articles of Faith” (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Self-Honesty (Russell Johnston)
- Selva Negra
- Send a Great Revival (B. McKinney)
- Send a Great Revival in My Soul (B. McK.)
- Send a revival, O Christ my Lord (B. McKinney)
- Send forth the sowers (Joseph Smith III)
- Send forth the sowers; each hamlet (Joseph Smith III)
- Send forth the sowers; each hamlet and plain (Joseph Smith III)
- Send forth the sowers,—each hamlet and plain (Joseph Smith III)
- Send forth the sowers,—each hamlet and plain Waits for the seed which thy messengers bear (Joseph Smith III)
- Send Forth Thy Light, O Zion (Roy A. Cheville)
- Send forth thy light, O Zion! Out from thy towers (Roy A. Cheville)
- Send Forth Thy Spirit
- Send Forth Your Light, O Zion (Roy A. Cheville)
- Send Forth Your Voices (Tommaso G. Castro)
- Send forth your voices in joy to th’Eternal (Tommaso G. Castro)
- Send Forth Your Word, O God (Milburn Price)
- Send forth Your Word, O God of light (Milburn Price)
- Send Hunters And Fishers (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Send Me (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Send Me (Nik Day)
- Send Me Forth (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Send Me Forth (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Send Me Forth, O Blessed Master (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Send me forth, Oh blessed (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Send Me Forth, Oh Blessed Master (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Send me forth with Christ’s commission (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Send Me, Jesus (South African song)
- Send me Jesus / Thuma mina (South African song)
- Send Me, Lord (South African song)
- Send Me, O Lord, Send Me (Ross Coggins)
- Send, O Lord, Thy Holy Spirit (Frederick M. Smith)
- Send, O Lord, Your Holy Spirit (Frederick W. Herzberger)
- Send, O Lord, Your Holy Spirit On Your servant (Frederick W. Herzberger)
- Send out the Light (Charles Gounod)
- Send out Thy Light (Charles Gounod)
- Send Out Thy Light (Carrie B. Adams)
- Send out Thy light, send out Thy light! (Carrie B. Adams)
- Send out Thy light! Send out Thy light and Thy truth (Carrie B. Adams)
- Send out your light and your truth
- Send the gospel tidings over land and sea (Haldor Lillenas)
- Send the Light (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Send Thou, O Lord, to Every Place (Mary C. Bishop Gates)
- Send thou, O Lord, to ev’ry place Swift messengers (Mary C. Bishop Gates)
- Send Us Showers of Blessing (Charles Bruce)
- Send Us Your Spirit (David Haas)
- Send Us Your Spirit (Dan Schutte)
- Send us your Spirit, O Lord (Dan Schutte)
- Send Your Word (Nobuaki Hanaoka; Yasushige Imakoma)
- Send your Word, O Lord, like the rain (Nobuaki Hanaoka; Yasushige Imakoma)
- Sent Forth by God’s Blessing (Omer Westendorf)
- Sent forth by God’s blessing, our true faith (Omer Westendorf)
- Sent forth by God’s blessing, our true faith confessing (Omer Westendorf)
- Sent from a world full of light (Randy Kartchner; Kenneth Cope; Michael Webb; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Evan Stephens)
- Sent from God (David B. Larsen)
- Sent from God, the Book of Mormon (David B. Larsen)
- Sent from heav’n above (Wayne Burton)
- Sent here by our Father (Michelle Soderberg)
- Sent to earth for a season (Tyler Castleton)
- Sent to this earth, you were saved (Doug Walker; Sherry Marks Walker)
- Senzeni Na (South African song)
- Senzeni na? Senzeni na? (South African song)
- Seraphic Hymn
- Serene and still she walks her way of pain (Rosannah Cannon)
- Serenity (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Serenity (John Jaques)
- Serious Reflection (Brett Raymond)
- Servant of God, most honor’d—most belov’d (Eliza R. Snow)
- Servant of God, most honored—most beloved (Eliza R. Snow)
- Servant of God! the return of this day (Hannah T. King)
- Serve the Lord (Nik Day)
- Serve the Lord
- Serve the Lord in the days of youth (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Serve the Lord in Youth (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Serve the Lord with fear
- Serve the Lord with gladness (Anna Morgan)
- Serve the Lord with Gladness (B. B. McKinney)
- “Serve the Lord with gladness” in our works and ways (B. B. McKinney)
- Service Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Serving with Strength (Staci Peters; Betsy Jensen)
- Set free (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Set free from pain and grief, Set free from cares (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Set Her Free (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Set My Soul Afire (Gene Bartlett)
- Set my soul afire, Lord, for Thy holy Word (Gene Bartlett)
- Set Thy People Free, O Lord (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Setting the Table (Alice R. Baldwin)
- Seven Alleluias (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Sevenfold (John Stainer)
- Sevenfold Amen (John Stainer)
- Sevenfold Amen (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Seventeen black serpents, it would seem (Amy Burton Moore)
- Seven times ten of Zion’s sons
- Seventy Six Trombones (Meredith Willson)
- Seventy Six trombones led the big parade (Meredith Willson)
- Several months have passed away (Alvin Knisley)
- Sextette (Salvadore Cammarano)
- Sextette from Lucia (Salvadore Cammarano)
- Shabby Genteel (Henry S. Leigh)
- Shackled by a heavy burden (William J. Gaither)
- Shades (Courtney Cottam Walker)
- Shades of evening close not o’er us (Thomas Haynes Bayly)
- Shadow and Substance (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Shadow-Land (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Shadows (Doug Bush)
- Shadows and light (Harold Goff)
- Shadows and Whisperings (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Shadows are Gathering as Round the Board (Evan Stephens)
- Shadows are gath’ring as round the board (Evan Stephens)
- Shadows Creep
- Shadows creep o’er the earth
- Shadows dark today surround me (Evan Stephens)
- Shadows Lengthen into Night (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Shall all that this world in patience employ (John Lyon)
- Shall death, O Lord, forever reign (Joel H. Johnson)
- Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man (Charles Wesley)
- Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man Beyond archangels go (Charles Wesley)
- Shall, for fear of feeble man (Johann J. Winkler)
- Shall hell’s dark gates fore’er prevail (Thomas W. Smith)
- Shall hell’s dark gates for e’er prevail (Thomas W. Smith)
- Shall hell’s dark gates fore’er prevail, Its hosts repeat the sadd’ning tale (Thomas W. Smith)
- Shall hymns of grateful love Through (James John Cummins)
- Shall I always tell the truth? I’ll try, I’ll try (Joseph H. Dean)
- Shall I Empty-Handed Be? (Neal A. McAulay; Maud Fraser Jackson)
- Shall I empty-handed be When beside the crystal sea (Neal A. McAulay; Maud Fraser Jackson)
- Shall I, for fear of feeble man (Johann J. Winkler)
- Shall I, for fear of feeble man, The Spirit’s course in me restrain? (Johann J. Winkler)
- Shall I show you how the farmer
- Shall I tell you what brought me to Jesus (Unknown; J. M. G.)
- Shall man depart this earthly scene (Michael Bruce)
- Shall man depart this earthly scene, Ah! never to return! (Michael Bruce)
- Shall the righteous dead arise (Charles Derry)
- Shall the righteous dead arise From the barriers of the tomb (Charles Derry)
- Shall the Youth of Zion Falter? (Evan Stephens)
- Shall the youth of Zion falter, In defending (Evan Stephens)
- Shall the youth of Zion falter in defending truth (Evan Stephens)
- Shall the youth of Zion falter In defending truth and (Evan Stephens)
- Shall the youth of Zion falter, In defending truth and right? (Evan Stephens)
- Shall the youth of Zion falter? Shall
- Shall Tribulation or Distress (Romans 8:31–39; Mary Louise Bringle)
- Shall tribulation or distress, shall persecution, fire, or sword (Romans 8:31–39; Mary Louise Bringle)
- Shall vain man secure God’s favor (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Shall vain man secure God’s favor—By a system man-designed? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Shall we be toiling there? Oh, no! (David H. Smith)
- Shall we be toiling there? Oh, no! To sweet employments wise (David H. Smith)
- Shall we build a temple? (Henry Maiben)
- Shall we commemorate the day (Eliza R. Snow)
- Shall we gather at [by] the river, Where bright angel feet have trod (Robert Lowry)
- Shall We Gather at the River (Robert Lowry)
- Shall we gather at the river, Where bright (Robert Lowry)
- Shall we gather at the river, where bright angel feet have trod (Robert Lowry)
- Shall we gather home to Zion (Thomas W. Smith)
- Shall we gather home to Zion; Will our wanderings (Thomas W. Smith)
- Shall we gather home to Zion,—Will our wand’rings soon be o’er (Thomas W. Smith)
- Shall we keep the Word of Wisdom (Anon.)
- Shall we keep the Word of Wisdom, And those (Anon.)
- Shall We Know Each Other There?
- Shall We Meet (Horace L. Hastings)
- Shall we meet beyond the river (Horace L. Hastings)
- Shall we meet beyond the river, Where the surges (Horace L. Hastings)
- Shall we meet by life’s pure river (Horace L. Hastings)
- Shall we meet by life’s pure river, Where pellucid waters glide? (Horace L. Hastings)
- Shall we meet with those beloved ones (Horace L. Hastings; Anon.)
- Shall we meet with those beloved ones, Who were torn from our embrace? (Horace L. Hastings; Anon.)
- Shall we repine when Jesus calls (Parley P. Pratt)
- Shall we repine when Jesus calls, Or count the sacrifice too great (Parley P. Pratt)
- Shall we sing a scale together? Yes, we can try
- Shalom (Israeli song)
- Shalom Chaverim (Israeli song)
- Shalom chaverim / Farewell, Dear friends (Israeli song)
- Shalom, chaverim! Shalom, chaverim! / “Glad tidings we bring of peace on earth” (Israeli song)
- Shalom, My Friends (Israeli song)
- Shalom, my friends / Shalom chaverim (Israeli song)
- Shalom, my friends, shalom, my friends (Israeli song)
- Shalom to You (Elise S. Eslinger)
- Shalom to You Now (Elise S. Eslinger)
- Shamos O’Brien (Will S. Hays)
- Shaping Spirit, Move Among Us (Elizabeth Cosnett)
- Share His Love (William J. Reynolds)
- Share It with You (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Share the Gospel (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- Share the Joy (Michael McLean)
- Sharing (Ronald V. Stone)
- Sharing
- Sharing Paschal Bread and Wine (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Sharing the Gospel (Mabel Jones Gabbott; Dorothy Hebertson)
- Sharing the Light (Bryce Neubert)
- Sharing the things you have learned (Ronald V. Stone)
- Sharing With Others (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Shattered and torn, wondering who I am (Melody Fern Jackman)
- She (Cherie Call)
- Sheaf-Binding Song
- She always has the perfect smile (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- She did not own to feeling fear; she knew (Rosannah Cannon)
- Shed Not a Tear
- Shed not a tear o’er your friend’s early bier
- Shed not a tear o’er your friend’s early bier, When I am gone—when I am gone
- She Doesn’t Know (Michael McLean)
- Shed Thy Light (F. Bianchi)
- Sheep May Safely Graze (Katherine K. Davis)
- She is not dead (Ruth May Fox)
- She is not dead. She has laid aside (Eliza R. Snow)
- She Is the Spirit (John Bell)
- She knelt by me In church today (Syvella Neece)
- She knew the bitter pain, The agony of birth (Camille C. Nuffer)
- She’ll Be Coming ’Round the Mountain (Anon.)
- She’ll be coming ’round the mountain when she comes (Anon.)
- She’ll Be Comin’ ’Round the Mountain (Anon.)
- She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain when (Anon.)
- She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain when she comes (Anon.)
- Sheltered by God’s Loving Spirit (Deborah Patterson)
- She might be the only one (Brad Hull; Matt Lopez; Jeannine Lasky; Michael Dowdle)
- She moves her hand along the ground (Tammy Simister Robinson)
- Shenandoah (American folk song)
- Shenandoah (American folk song)
- She only touch’d the hem of His garment (G. F. R.)
- Shepherd Divine, our wants relieve (Charles Wesley)
- Shepherd Divine, our wants relieve, In this our evil day (Charles Wesley)
- Shepherd, lead, lead me in your righteousness (Samuel S. Wesley)
- Shepherd me, O God (Marty Haugen)
- Shepherd Me, O God (Marty Haugen)
- Shepherd Me, O God (Marty Haugen)
- Shepherd me, O God, beyond my wants (Marty Haugen)
- Shepherd of Eager Youth (Clement of Alexandria; Henry Martyn Dexter)
- Shepherd of Israel, give Ear (O. Neander)
- Shepherd of Love (John W. Peterson)
- Shepherd of love, You knew I had lost my way (John W. Peterson)
- Shepherd of Souls (James Montgomery)
- Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless (James Montgomery)
- Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless Thy chosen pilgrim flock (James Montgomery)
- Shepherd of souls, with pitying eye (Charles Wesley)
- Shepherd of Tender Youth (St. Clement of Alexandria)
- Shepherds’ Awe (Donald N. Bugg)
- Shepherds followed the light To Bethlehem that night
- Shepherds followed the light To Bethlehem that night, And
- Shepherd, shepherd, tell us what can be (Gretchen O. Murray)
- Shepherd’s Pipe Carol (John Rutter)
- Shepherds, rise, look up and see (French carol)
- Shepherds, Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep (Besançon carol)
- Shepherds, shepherds, leave your lambs (Jan Pinborough)
- Shepherds, wake, slumber not; Wake ye (Czech carol)
- Shepherd, Tell Us (Gretchen O. Murray)
- Shepherd, Tender Shepherd (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- Shepherd, tender Shepherd, hear me (Mary Lundie Duncan)
- She sailed away on a bright summer day
- She Sees a Diamond (Michael McLean)
- She sells seashells on the seashore The shells
- She’s gone! Her work on earth is done
- She’s gone! Her work on earth is done; Her battle’s fought, her race is run
- She sits like a bird, brooding on the waters (John Bell)
- She’s just a girl who wants to be loved (Nik Day; Anna Richey)
- She Threw It Out the Window
- She walks by the side of the lumbering train (Myrtle Wentworth)
- She wandered fancy free o’er hill and dale (Emmeline B. Wells)
- She was tall; her wondrous beauty of soul (Nellie O. Parker)
- She Will Be Called Blessed (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- She will be called blessed By her sons and her daughters (Elizabeth de Gravelles)
- Shield me, O my Father, shield (Joel H. Johnson)
- Shine (Cesar Lemos; Jason Deere; Craig Poole)
- Shine
- Shine for Me Again, Star of Bethlehem (Sherri Otteson Bird)
- Shine, Jesus Shine (Graham Kendrick)
- Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land (Graham Kendrick)
- Shine, Little Star (Clara W. McMaster)
- Shine little star so bright (Clara W. McMaster)
- Shine little star so bright, so bright (Clara W. McMaster)
- Shine On (M. V. M.)
- Shine On (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Shine on Me (Julie de Azevedo; Greg Simpson)
- Shine On Me (Horatius Bonar)
- Shine on! O light of Zion, shine! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Shine on our land, Jehovah, shine (Isaac Watts)
- Shine on our land, Jehovah, shine, With beams of heavenly grace (Isaac Watts)
- Shine on Us (Michael W. Smith; Deborah Smith)
- Shine the Light
- Shine thou upon us, Lord (John Ellerton)
- Shining Star (Eleanor P. Madsen)
- Shining Star (Jimmy Dunn)
- Ship of Dreams (Orrin Hatch)
- Ships of Dust (Marvin Payne)
- Shoo All Your Troubles Away
- Shoo all your troubles with song away
- Shoo Fly (T. Brigham Bishop)
- Shoo fly, don’t bother me (T. Brigham Bishop)
- Shoo fly, don’t bother me, Shoo fly (T. Brigham Bishop)
- Shopping (J. Wolverton)
- Short’nin’bread (Southern folk song)
- Short’nin Bread (Southern folk song)
- Shortn’nin Bread (Southern folk song)
- Should auld acquaintance be forgot (Robert Burns)
- Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And (Robert Burns)
- Should fortune raise me to possess (John Lyon)
- Should I be counted worthy To in thy kingdom be (Margaret Case)
- Should solemn covenants be forgot (Charles W. Penrose)
- Should solemn cov’nants be forgot (Charles W. Penrose)
- Should the changes in life, like the tide’s ebb and flow (John Lyon)
- Should the changes of life, like the tide’s ebb (John Lyon)
- Should the changes of life, like the tide’s ebb and flow (John Lyon)
- Should the Savior Ask Do You Love Me (David B. Larsen)
- Should we receive and never give? (D. A.)
- Should you feel as if everything’s going wrong (Evan Stephens)
- Should you feel as if everything’s going wrong, And life (Evan Stephens)
- Should you feel inclin’d to censure (Anon.)
- Should You Feel Inclined to Censure (Anon.)
- Should you feel inclined to censure faults you (Anon.)
- Should you feel inclined to censure Faults you may (Anon.)
- Should you feel inclined to censure Faults you may in others view (Anon.)
- Should you like to know the way (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Should you like to know the way To make your body strong? (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Shout aloud the Jubilee, let it sound o’er land and sea
- Shout for Joy (Beverly Hansen)
- Shout for joy and sing this glory (Emily B. Spencer)
- Shout for joy and sing this glory, For the temple (Emily B. Spencer)
- Shout for Joy, Loud and Long (David Mowbray)
- Shout for joy to the God of Jacob
- Shout, for the Blessed Jesus Reigns (Benjamin Beddome)
- Shout forth his name till the hills and the mountains (Evan Stephens)
- Shout! Shout for joy all ye sons of God
- Shout the Glad Tidings (William A. Mühlenberg)
- Shout the Joyful Sound
- Shout the Tidings (Lucius Hart)
- Shout the Tidings of Salvation (Lucius Hart)
- Shout the tidings of salvation To the aged (Lucius Hart)
- Shout the tidings of salvation! To the aged and the young (Lucius Hart)
- Shout to the Lord (Darlene Zschech)
- Shout to the Lord / Mi Cristo, mi rey / Mon Jésus, mon sauveur (Darlene Zschech)
- Shout to the North (Martin Smith)
- Shout with gladness! Dance with joy! (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Shout Ye Hosanna (Evan Stephens)
- Shout ye hosanna! Shout again! (Evan Stephens)
- Shout, ye Saints a loud hosanna! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Shoveling Snow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Show a Little Respect (Annette Dickman)
- Showers of Blessing (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Show Him (Aaron Edson)
- Show me a world without so much hurt (Benton Paul)
- Show Me My Vine And My Fig Tree (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Show me the top of the mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Show pity, Lord! O Lord, forgive (Isaac Watts)
- Show pity, Lord! O Lord, forgive; Let a repenting sinner live (Isaac Watts)
- Show Them (Nik Day; Maddie Wilson)
- Show Us How to Stand for Justice (Martin Leckebusch)
- Show Us, O Lord, Your Steadfast Love (Christopher L. Webber)
- Show us your mercy, O Lord
- Show us your steadfast love, O God, and grant us your salvation
- Shteyt a bocher un er tracht (Yiddish folk song)
- Shudder not to pass the stream (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Shudder not to pass the stream: Venture all thy care on him (Augustus M. Toplady)
- Shun the Broad Way
- Sicilienne, Op. 78
- Side by Side (Jenny Phillips)
- Side by side, two boys they played (Vida E. Smith)
- Si Fui Motivo de Dolor, Oh Dios (C. Maud Battersby)
- Si fui motivo de dolor, oh Dios / If I have been the source of pain, O God (C. Maud Battersby)
- Sight to the blind that they might see (Jeremy Christensen; Kyle Wesley)
- Sign Me Up (Kevin Yancy; Jerome Metcalfe)
- Sign me up for the Christian jubilee (Kevin Yancy; Jerome Metcalfe)
- Signs and Wonders (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Signs and wonders lead the dancing (Susan Palo Cherwien)
- Signs in the pestilence (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Signs in the pestilence, Signs in the ocean’s swell (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Signs of the Last Days (John Lyon)
- Signs of the Times (Parley P. Pratt)
- Sign Us with Ashes (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Sign Your Name (Terence Trent D’Arby)
- Silence falls on the face (Scott Thompson)
- Silence falls on the face of the starlit hills (Scott Thompson)
- Silence, Frenzied, Unclean Spirit! (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Silent (Nik Day; Grayson O’Very)
- Silently Close the Buds at Eve (Evan Stephens)
- Silent Night (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent night! holiest night! All is calm (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent Night, Holy Night (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent night! Holy night! All is calm (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent night! Holy night! All is calm, all is bright (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent night! Holy night! All is calm, all is bright / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht! Alles schläft, einsam wacht (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent Night! Holy Night! / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht! (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent night, peaceful night! (Joseph Mohr)
- Silent Night / Still, Still, Still (Joseph Mohr; Austrian carol)
- Silent Throbbings from a Lonely Heart (R. C. Evans)
- Silver (Mabel S. Harmer)
- Silver and Gold (Max V. Exner)
- Silver and gold have I none (Max V. Exner)
- Silver Lining (Stephanie Smith Mabey; Nik Day)
- Silver Moon
- Silver Reef DUP Camp Song (Laurelle Leany Dalton)
- Silver Threads Among the Gold (Eben E. Rexford)
- Silvery Star (Elbert A. Smith)
- Silvery Star, Precious Star (Elbert A. Smith)
- Silv’ry star, precious star (Elbert A. Smith)
- Simon of Cyrene (Gregory Reece)
- Simple clay in the potter’s hand (Julie de Azevedo; Greg Simpson)
- Simple Deeds (Jenessa Mylroie; Matt Mylroie)
- Simple Gifts (Joseph Brackett)
- Simple Joy (Anna M. Molgard)
- Simple Pleasures (Linda E. Hart)
- Simple Praise (Pamela Martin)
- Simply Trusting (Lida Shivers Leech)
- Simply trusting, Christ my Saviour (Lida Shivers Leech)
- Simply trusting every day (Edgar Page Stites)
- Simply trusting ev’ry day (Edgar Page Stites)
- Simply trusting ev’ry day, trusting through a stormy way (Edgar Page Stites)
- Simply trusting ev’ry day, Trusting thru a stormy way (Edgar Page Stites)
- Since Christ my soul from sin set free (C. F. Butler)
- Since God Loves Me (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Since I can read my title clear (Isaac Watts)
- Since I Have Been Redeemed (Edwin O. Excell)
- Since I Started for the Kingdom (William J. Gaither)
- Since I started out to find thee (Johnson Oatman)
- Since Jesus Came Into My Heart (Rufus H. McDaniel)
- Since Jesus freely did appear (John Berridge)
- Since Jesus freely did appear To grace a marriage feast (John Berridge)
- Since Jesus is my Friend (Catherine Winkworth; Paul Gerhardt)
- Since life is full of toil and care (James H. Wallis)
- Since life is full of toil and care, And joys (James H. Wallis)
- Since life is full of toil and care, and joys are (James H. Wallis)
- Since Mother Went Away (Coral J. Black)
- Since Our Great High Priest, Christ Jesus (Christopher M. Idle)
- Since the Fullness of His Love Came In (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Since the Holy Ghost abides (F. E. Hill)
- Since the journey began (Kenneth Cope; Greg Simpson)
- Since the love of Christ has joined us in one body (Joyce MacDonald Glover)
- Since the Savior Found Me (Edgar J. Haskins)
- Since the Savior found me, pardoned all my sin (Edgar J. Haskins)
- Since the wondrous grace of my loving Lord (Haldor Lillenas; Marie Wolf)
- Sinfony
- Sing (David Stephens)
- Sing
- Sing a Different Song (The Iona community)
- Sing a different song now Christmas is here (The Iona community)
- Sing a Glad Noel (Mary Lynn Lightfoot)
- Sing a Hymn of Freedom, Fling the banner high! (John A. Carpenter)
- Sing a Ling
- Sing-a-ling-a-ling
- Sing alleluia forth in duteous praise
- Sing Alleluia to the Lord (Linda Stassen)
- Sing Alleluia to the Lord (Linda Stassen-Benjamin)
- Sing Alleluia to the Lord. Sing Alleluia (Linda Stassen-Benjamin)
- Sing, all ye ransomed of the Lord (Philip Doddridge)
- Sing, all ye ransomed of the Lord, Your great Deliv’rer sing (Philip Doddridge)
- Sing Along
- Sing A-Long
- Sing aloud the songs of Zion, Let them echo (Lillie T. Freeze)
- Sing aloud, ye souls immortal! (Helen Kimball Orgill)
- Sing and Be Joyful (Jenny W. Francis)
- Sing and Pray (George Manwaring)
- Sing and rejoice (Amos Clarke)
- Sing and Rejoice
- Sing a New Church (Delores Dufner)
- Sing! A New Creation (James Hart Brumm)
- Sing! A new creation calls us (James Hart Brumm)
- Sing a New Song! (Dale G. Rider)
- Sing a New Song (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Sing a New Song (Kenneth Cope)
- Sing a new song to the Lord (Psalm 98:1; David Goodrich)
- Sing a New Song to the Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Sing a new song to the Lord, He to whom (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Sing a new song to the Lord, who has done (Psalm 98:1; David Goodrich)
- Sing a new song to the Lord, who restores the ends of the earth (Psalm 98:1, 3; Carlton R. Young)
- Sing a New Song unto the Lord (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Sing a New World into Being (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Sing a Psalm of Joy (Martin Tel; Marie J. Post)
- Sing a Song (Ingrid Sawatzki Gordon)
- Sing a song, O children, sing (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Sing a song of Christmas (Edith Virginia Bradt)
- Sing a song of Christmas, gladdest day of all (Edith Virginia Bradt)
- Sing a song of cities, Cities great and small
- Sing a song of thankfulness (Anna M. Shepard)
- Sing a song of thankfulness, For things (Anna M. Shepard)
- Sing a Song with Dollars
- Sing a song with dollars And all that they can buy
- Sing, Brethren, Sing
- Sing, brethren, sing of the glories of Zion
- Sing for joy. Give thanks and bless God’s name
- Sing forth Columbia’s song (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Sing, Glad Heart (Vilate Raile)
- Sing Glory! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Sing glory, glory, glory! (Maud Lindsay)
- Sing glory to God, He has given (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Sing Glory to the Name of God (David Gambrell)
- Sing God’s glory above the heavens
- Sing Hallelujah (Linda Stassen-Benjamin)
- Sing Hallelujah! (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Sing Hallelujah, Praise the Lord! (John Swertner)
- Sing Hallelujah! praise the Lord! Sing with a cheerful voice (John Swertner)
- Sing Hallelujah! Sing Hallelujah! praise the Lord! (John Swertner)
- Sing hallelujah to the Lord (Linda Stassen-Benjamin)
- Sing in Camp (Anon.)
- Singing (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Singing Along the Way (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Singing and swinging up and down we go (Evan Stephens)
- Singing a song is fun to do (Rebecca Stevens)
- Singing a song is fun to do, Fun to do (Rebecca Stevens)
- Singing a song is fun to do, Fun to do, to do, to do (Rebecca Stevens)
- Singing a song is fun to fun, fun to do, to do (Rebecca Stevens)
- Singing, gaily, we are happy, Giving joy
- Singing In The Rain (Elizabeth Akers Allen)
- Singing On The Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Singing songs of expectation (Bernard Severin Ingemann; Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Singing songs of expectation, onward goes the pilgrim band (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Singing through laughter, singing through tears
- Sing in the Second Mile
- Sing Joy!
- Sing Me a Song (Joyce M. Jensen)
- Sing Me a Song (Evan Stephens)
- Sing me a song and I’ll sing with you (Joyce M. Jensen)
- Sing me a song to cheer my heart (Evan Stephens)
- Sing me a song to cheer my heart, For melody can (Evan Stephens)
- Sing, men and angels, sing (John Masefield)
- Sing Me The Old Songs To-Night (John T. Rutledge)
- Sing me the Song (John Lyon)
- Sing Me The Songs Of Zion, Saints (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Sing me the songs that I loved so well (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sing My Song Backwards (Brian Wren)
- Sing my song backwards from end to beginning (Brian Wren)
- Sing, my soul, his wondrous love (Anon.)
- Sing, My Tongue (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle (Venantius Honorius Fortunatus; Percy Dearmer)
- Sing Noel! (Ross Farnworth)
- Sing Noel! Noel! Sing Noel! Noel! (Ross Farnworth)
- Sing Noel, Sing Noel (Anon.)
- Sing Noel, Sing Noel, Noel, Noel (Anon.)
- Sing now with joy unto the Lord (Anon.)
- Sing, O Children, Sing (Edna G. Wilkins)
- Sing of a God in Majestic Divinity (Herbert O’Driscoll)
- Sing of Christmas (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Sing of Christmas, sing of love (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Sing of Colors / De colores (Mexican folk song)
- Sing of colors, sing of colors / De colores, de colores (Mexican folk song)
- Sing of God Made Manifest (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Sing of His Mighty Love (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Sing of Mary, pure and lowly (Roland Ford Palmer)
- Sing of One Who Walks Beside Us (Ralph Wright)
- Sing of the Lord’s Goodness (Ernest Sands)
- Sing of the sun from darkness appearing (Delores Dufner)
- Sing, O sing, this blessed morn (Christopher Wordsworth)
- Sing out, O ye heavens (Sharlee Mullins Glenn; Erica Kyree Glenn)
- Sing out, Sing out, glad heart! (Vilate Raile)
- Sing out, Sing out, glad heart! Each bright new day (Vilate Raile)
- Sing Out with Joy to God Our Strength (Fred R. Anderson)
- Sing Praise (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Sing Praise
- Sing Praise for Rain That Washes Earth (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Sing Praises (Leonard Stanley Glarum)
- Sing Praises to God (Herbert W. Wareing)
- Sing praises to God, O ye Kingdoms of the earth (Herbert W. Wareing)
- Sing praises to God, sing praises to our Ruler
- Sing praises unto our King (Leonard Stanley Glarum)
- Sing praise to God for happy days
- Sing Praise to God, Our Highest Good (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing praise to God our rock
- Sing Praise to God, the Highest Good (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing Praise to God, Who Has Shaped (Joachim Neander; Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Sing praise to God, who has shaped and sustains all creation! (Joachim Neander; Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing Praise to God, Who Reigns Supreme (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing Praise to God, Whose Mighty Acts (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Sing Praise to God, You Heavens! (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Sing Praise to Him (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing praise to him who reigns above (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing praise to him who reigns above, The Lord of all (Johann J. Schütz)
- Sing praise to our Creator, O you of Adam’s race (Mark Evans)
- Sing Praise to the Father (Margaret Clarkson)
- Sing praise to the Father, Creator and King (Margaret Clarkson)
- Sing praise to the Father, praise to the Son (Gerald S. Henderson)
- Sing Praise to the God of Israel (Stephen P. Starke)
- Sing Praise to the Lord (John W. Arthur)
- Sing praise to the Lord, all the earth (John W. Arthur)
- Sing Praise to the Lord, You People of Grace (Martin Leckebusch)
- Sing, Sing a New Song to the LORD God (Dewey Westra)
- Sing, Sing, Sing
- Sing! Sing! Sing! (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Sing, Sing, Sing (Louis Prima)
- Sing, sing, sing and be joyful (Jenny W. Francis)
- Sing, sing, sing for the singing
- Sing, sing, sing; I like to sing (Ingrid Sawatzki Gordon)
- Sing, sing, sing in camp (Anon.)
- Sing, sing the wondrous story (Evan Stephens)
- Sing, sing the wondrous story Of a Hundred years (Evan Stephens)
- Sing, Sing Together (Anon.)
- Sing, sing together, Merrily, merrily sing (Anon.)
- Sing, sing to God, sing praises to God’s holy name
- Sing Songs of Joy (Pamela K. Robison)
- Sing songs of joy, For the King has come! (Pamela K. Robison)
- Sing sweetly, sing gaily (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- Sing Thanks and Be Glad! (Nita Dale Milner)
- Sing the dear old story (George Cooper)
- Sing the dear old story, Sing it once again! (George Cooper)
- Sing the God of Love Creating (Paul A. Richardson)
- Sing them over again to me (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Sing the Praise of God Our Maker (John Thornburg)
- Sing the sleigh riding songs in the winter
- Sing the song that’s in your hearts (Margaret Rowe Clifford)
- Sing the sweet and touching story (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sing the wondrous love of Jesus (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, sing his mercy (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, sing His mercy and His grace (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sing the Wondrous Story (Evan Stephens)
- Sing Together (Anon.)
- Sing to God (Virginia C. Murdock)
- Sing to God and bless God’s name
- Sing to God a new song
- Sing to God as Sings the Ocean (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Sing to God in joyful voice (Virginia C. Murdock)
- Sing to God, with Joy and Gladness (John L. Bell)
- Sing to the great Jehovah’s praise (Charles Wesley)
- Sing to the great Jehovah’s praise; All praise to him belongs (Charles Wesley)
- Sing to the King (Billy James Foote; Charles Silvester Horne)
- Sing to the King who is coming to reign (Billy James Foote; Charles Silvester Horne)
- Sing to the Lord a Joyful Song (John S. B. Monsell)
- Sing to the Lord No Threadbare Song (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Sing to the Lord of Harvest (John S. B. Monsell)
- Sing to the Lord of harvest, sing songs of love and praise (John S. B. Monsell)
- Sing to the Lord our might (Henry F. Lyte)
- Sing to the Lord our might,—With holy fervor sing! (Henry F. Lyte)
- Sing to the LORD, Sing His Praise
- Sing to the LORD, sing his praise, all you peoples
- Sing to the Lord the children’s hymn (Robert Stephen Hawker)
- Sing to the Star (Joseph Smith III)
- Sing Unto God (Thomas Morell)
- Sing unto the Lord (Joyce M. Jensen)
- Sing unto the Lord (Leon Patillo)
- Sing unto the Lord (Becky Fender)
- Sing unto the Lord a new song (Leon Patillo)
- Sing unto the Lord a new song (Becky Fender)
- Sing unto the Lord a new song, Let His praises (Leon Patillo)
- Sing unto the Lord a new song, Sing unto (Becky Fender)
- Sing unto the Lord, sing unto the Lord (Joyce M. Jensen)
- Sing us the songs our mothers sung (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sing We a Song (Evan Stephens)
- Sing we a song when the hours seem long (Evan Stephens)
- Sing We Now at Parting (George Manwaring)
- Sing we now at parting, One more strain (George Manwaring)
- Sing we now at parting One more strain of praise (George Manwaring)
- Sing We Now In Loftier Vein (Octave F. Ursenbach)
- Sing we now in loftier vein, In mightier lore (Octave F. Ursenbach)
- Sing We Now Most Joyful Lays (Jonathan Whitcomb)
- Sing We Now of Christmas (French carol)
- Sing we now of Christmas, Noel sing we here! (French carol)
- Sing we of the blessed Mother (George Timms)
- Sing we of the golden city (Felix Adler)
- Sing we of the golden city Pictured (Felix Adler)
- Sing We Praises Of The Valiant Ones (Ruth May Fox)
- Sing we the song of those who stand (James Montgomery)
- Sing we the song of those who stand Around th’ eternal throne (James Montgomery)
- Sing we the song to angels given (Horace L. Hastings)
- Sing we the song to angels given, High o’er the plains of Bethlehem (Horace L. Hastings)
- Sing with All the Saints in Glory (William J. Irons)
- Sing with all the sons of glory (William J. Irons)
- Sing with joy
- Sing with Joy (Brett Raymond)
- Sing With Joy (C. Austin Miles)
- Sing with joy for the world still awaits to hear (C. Austin Miles)
- Sing with joy to God
- Sing, ye children of the Lord
- Sing, ye faithful, sing with gladness (John Ellerton)
- Sing Ye Jehovah’s Praises
- Sing ye of a home immortal (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord (Philip Doddridge)
- Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord, Your great Deliv’rer sing (Philip Doddridge)
- Sing Your Way Home (Traditional song)
- Sing your way home at the close of the day (Traditional song)
- Sin is painted like a picture (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Sinless as celestial spirits (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sinner, can you slight the Savior? (Joel H. Johnson)
- Sinner, come and be baptized (Joel H. Johnson)
- Sinners, believe the gospel word (Charles Wesley)
- Sinners, believe the gospel-word (Charles Wesley)
- Sinners Jesus will receive (Erdmann Neumeister)
- Sinners, lift up your hearts (Charles Wesley)
- Sinners obey the Gospel word (Charles Wesley)
- Sinners, Turn: Why Will You Die (Charles Wesley)
- Sinnuh, Please Don’t Let Dis Harves’ Pass (American folk song)
- Sins of years are washed away (Herbert H. Booth)
- Sir, I had once a home and wealth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sister, Let Me Be Your Servant (Richard Gillard)
- Sisters (Ella Rae Felsted)
- Sisters are cute; sometimes they’re funny (Ella Rae Felsted)
- Sisters in Christ (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Sisters of the Past (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Sisters, Rejoice (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Sisters, sisters, O how charming (William Willes)
- Sister Sue
- Sister, thou was mild and lovely (Samuel F. Smith)
- Sister, Thou Wast Mild and Lovely (Samuel F. Smith)
- Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle (Samuel F. Smith)
- Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze (Samuel F. Smith)
- Sister, you are counted worthy (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sister, you last night spoke of rest (Hannah T. King)
- Sitting alone in my library (R. C. Evans)
- Sitting at His Feet (Steven Carey)
- Sitting at His feet, sitting at His feet (Steven Carey)
- Sitting at the Feet of Jesus (J. Lincoln Hall)
- Sitting by the streams that glide
- Sitting by the streams that glide Down by Babel’s towering wall
- Sitting in a corner, on a Sunday eve
- Sitting in this moment (Tyler Castleton)
- Sitting silently by the campfire, Watching the flames (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- “Si tuvieras fe como un granito de mostaza” / “If you only had faith, just like a little seed of mustard” / “Si tu avais foi comme une graine de moutarde” (Matthew 17:20–21)
- “Si tuvieras fe como un granito” / “If you only had faith, just like a little seed” / “Si tu avais foi comme une graine” (Matthew 17:20–21)
- Si tuvieras fe / If You Only Had Faith (Matthew 17:20–21)
- Sixfold Amen (Herbert Six)
- Six Little Ducks
- Six little ducks that I once knew
- Six little ducks that I once knew, Fat ones
- Six thousand years ago, we’re told (M. T.)
- Siyahamba (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ ekukhanyen’ kwenkhos’ (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ ekukhanyen’ kwenkhos’ / Nous marchons dans la lumière de Dieu / We are marching in the light of God (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ Ekukhanyen’ Kwenkhos’ / We Are Marching in the Light (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ Ekukhanyen’ Kwenkhos’ / We Are Marching in the Light of God (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ Ekukhanyen’ Kwenkhos’ / We Are Marching in the Light of God / Caminando en la luz de Dios / Nous marchons dans la lumière de Dieu (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ ekukhanyen’ kwenkhos’ / We are marching in the light of God / Nous marchons dans la lumière de Dieu / Caminando en la luz de Dios (Andries van Tonder)
- Siyahamb’ ekukhanyen’ kwenknos’ / We are marching in the light of God (Andries van Tonder)
- Sizohamba naye (Swaziland folk hymn)
- Sizohamba Naye / We Will Walk with God (Swaziland folk hymn)
- Sizohamba Naye / We Will Walk with God / Caminemos con Dios / Marchons tous avec Dieu (Swaziland folk hymn)
- Sizohamba naye, wo wo wo / Marchons tous avec Dieu, wo wo wo / We will walk with God, wo wo wo (Swaziland folk hymn)
- Sizohamba naye, wo wo wo / We will walk with God, my brothers (Swaziland folk hymn)
- Sizohamba naye, wo wo wo / We will walk with God, wo wo wo / Caminemos con Dios, wo wo wo / Marchons tous avec Dieu, wo wo wo (Swaziland folk hymn)
- Skating along down by the river, our skates sing (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Skating song (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Skating Song (Marion Mitchell)
- Skating Song
- Skies are fair above us (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Skies are fair above us, Leaves (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Skies are fair above us; Leaves are on the trees (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Skipping along, hi-ho, Skipping along (Hazel W. Lewis)
- Skipping Is Fun (Paul Edmonds)
- Skipping is fun, skipping is fun (Paul Edmonds)
- Skipping Song
- Skip, skip, skip in a ring. Skip, skip skip and sing (Velda Blumhagen)
- Skip to My Lou (Anon.)
- Skye Boat Song (Harold Boulton)
- Skylark Good-by (Goldie M. Masters)
- Slander
- Slaughtering (John Lyon)
- Slaughter of the Saints on Shoal Creek, Mo. (Eliza R. Snow)
- Sleep, Baby Sleep (Anon.)
- Sleep, baby, sleep! Thy father guards (Anon.)
- Sleep, baby sleep. Thy father guards the sheep (Anon.)
- Sleep, baby sleep, Thy father watches his sheep (Anon.)
- Sleep, baby, sleep! While father tends (Anon.)
- Sleep, beloved, sleep
- Sleep, beloved, sleep; round thee watch we keep
- Sleep, Comrades Sleep! (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Sleep, comrades, sleep, sleep and rest! (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Sleepers, wake! A voice astounds us (Philipp Nicolai)
- Sleep, Holy Child
- Sleeping Flowers (Louise M. Oglevee)
- Sleep-laden eyelids downward fall (Ruth Eldredge)
- Sleep Little Baby Sleep (Annie Edwards Watson)
- Sleep little baby; slumber peacefully; Mother (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Sleep little brother, I’ll sing to you softly (Dean Madsen)
- Sleep, Little Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Sleep, Little Jesus (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Sleep, little Jesus, Lord of the earth (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Sleep, Little Lambs (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sleep, little lambs, beneath the light (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sleep, Little Seed (Louise M. Oglevee)
- Sleep, my babe, be still in slumber all thro the night (Harold Boulton)
- Sleep, my babe, be still in slumber, all through (Harold Boulton)
- Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee (Harold Boulton)
- Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee All thro’ the night (Harold Boulton)
- Sleep, my child, thy star shines bright (Charlene A. Newell)
- Sleep my darling little one, Twilight dim
- Sleep my darling little one. Twilight dim is here
- Sleep, my heart’s darling, in slumber repose (Franz Carl Hiemer)
- Sleep my little baby; slumber peacefully (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Sleep, my love, and peace attend thee (Harold Boulton)
- Sleep of Death (John Lyon)
- Sleep on beloved sleep and take thy rest (Sarah Doudney)
- Sleep, sleep, sleep, little seed (Louise M. Oglevee)
- Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares, Of earth and folly born (Anna L. Barbauld)
- Sleep, Soldier, Sleep (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- Sleep, soldier, sleep, Sleep, comrade, ’neath the heav’ns blue (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- Sleigh Ride
- Sliding, skating, laughing, shouting
- Slow down, take a breath (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Slowly, by God’s hand unfurled (William Henry Furness)
- Slowly, by God’s hand unfurled, Down around the weary world (William Henry Furness)
- Slowly he moves beside his team (Celia A. Van Cott)
- Slowly, slowly walks the turtle
- Slowly the sunlight fades out of the westland (Harold Goff)
- Slow the sun now sinks from sight (Virginia Baker)
- Slumbering Muse, can aught inspire thee (Eliza R. Snow)
- Slumber on, my little gypsy sweetheart (Harry B. Smith)
- Slumber, slumber, tender little flower (Franz Schubert)
- Slumber Song (Franz Schubert)
- Slumber Song (Ruth Eldredge)
- Slumber Song (Karl Simrock)
- Slumb’ring Muse, can aught inspire thee (Eliza R. Snow)
- Small and Simple (Merrijane Rice)
- Small and Simple Things (Merrijane Rice)
- Small Is the Table (Richard D. Leach)
- Small is the table, great is the banquet (Richard D. Leach)
- Small Sins (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Small Things (Nik Day)
- Smile
- Smile (John Turner; Geoffrey Parsons)
- Smile (James O. Scott)
- Smile, and the world smiles with you, sing a song (James O. Scott)
- Smile Awhile
- Smile awhile and give your face a rest
- Smiles (Daniel Taylor)
- Smiles (J. Will Callahan)
- Smile the While
- Smile the while we bid you fond adieu
- Smile the while you kiss me and adieu (Raymond B. Egan)
- Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu (Raymond B. Egan)
- Smiling
- Smiling, Sharing, Constantly caring (Tamra Braatz)
- Smiling skies will bend above us (James Rowe)
- Smolensko (Hannah T. King)
- Smolensko was a noble hound (Hannah T. King)
- Sniff, sniff, sniff! Little Mary’s in a tiff
- Snowfairies’ Song (Lillie Dunford Mecham)
- Snowflake Feathers (Mabel E. Bray)
- Snowflakes (Frances K. Taylor)
- Snowflakes (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- Snowflakes
- Snowflakes (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Snowflakes (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Snow Flakes
- Snowflakes are falling (Frances K. Taylor)
- Snowflakes gently falling down
- Snowflakes gently falling down, falling down
- Snow song
- Soaring Over Canaan (Arlene L. Buffington)
- so, behold, all the gates of heaven unfold (John Mason Neale)
- Sociability (Anon.)
- Social Game
- Societies, intelligent (David H. Smith)
- Societies, intelligent, Show an order and a law (David H. Smith)
- So eagerly waiting for morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- So fades the lovely blooming flower (Anne Steele)
- So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail, smiling solace of an hour! (Anne Steele)
- Soft and Pure (Raymond D. Cook)
- Soft and pure, the light that flows (Raymond D. Cook)
- Soft and pure, the light that flows from candle flame (Raymond D. Cook)
- Soft and white falls the snow (Eduard Ebel)
- Soft as the voice of an angel (Septimus Winner)
- Soft as the voice of an angel, Breathing a lesson (Septimus Winner)
- Soft as the voice of an angel, breathing a lesson unheard (Septimus Winner)
- Soften My Heart (Graham Kendrick)
- Soften my heart, Lord (Graham Kendrick)
- Soften my heart, Lord, soften my heart (Graham Kendrick)
- Soft, little, tiny, loving thing (John Lyon)
- Soft / Loud (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- Softly and sweetly let us sing (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- Softly and Tenderly (Will L. Thompson)
- Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling (Will L. Thompson)
- Softly Beams (John Jaques)
- Softly Beams the Sacred Dawning (John Jaques)
- Softly beams the sacred dawning Of the great (John Jaques)
- Softly beams the sacred dawning of the great millenial (John Jaques)
- Softly beams the sacred dawning Of the great Millennial morn (John Jaques)
- Softly Beans the Sacred Dawning (John Jaques)
- Softly Falls the Evening Light (Orrin Hatch)
- Softly falls the ev’ning light, Drifting into candlelight (Orrin Hatch)
- Softly falls the gentle rain, telling us that Spring (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Softly Falls the Light of Day (Anon.)
- Softly falls the light of day While our Campfire (Anon.)
- Softly Now the Light of Day (George W. Doane)
- Softly now the light of day Fades upon (George W. Doane)
- Softly now the light of day Fades upon my sight away (George W. Doane)
- Softly sighs the breath of evening
- Softly, softly, falling down (Mabel E. Bray)
- Softly, softly, falling down, Sprinkling (Mabel E. Bray)
- Softly, softly wave the shadows of the gently (Evan Stephens)
- Softly something spoke inside of me (Jeff Herrera)
- Softly the breeze is singing (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Softly the breeze is singing, Message of summer (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Softly the breeze is singing, Message of summer bringing (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Softly the distant village bell Tells how
- Softly the distant village bell Tells how the hours
- Softly tread ’midst buds and roses (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Softly we lay thee down to sleep (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Softness, silence, Quiet lies the scene before (Elizabeth A. Wright)
- Soft o’er the fountain, Ling’ring falls (Caroline E. Sheridan Norton)
- Soft o’er the fountain, Ling’ring falls the southern moon (Caroline E. Sheridan Norton)
- Soft Rains of Spring Flow (Jong Rack Im; Edward Poitras)
- Soft rains of spring flow through the fields (Jong Rack Im; Edward Poitras)
- Soft shades glide over hill and dale (David H. Smith)
- Soft shades glide over hill and dale Like robes of sable gauze (David H. Smith)
- So Glad I’m Here
- So Glad I’m Here (African American spiritual)
- So glad I’m here in Jesus’ name
- So glad I’m here, so glad I’m here, Lord (African American spiritual)
- So, here we are (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- So He set me on my journey down the river (Roger Hoffman)
- Solder boy, soldier boy, where are you going?
- Solders of Christ, Arise (Charles Wesley)
- Soldier Boy
- Soldier Boy, Soldier Boy
- Soldier boy, soldier boy, where are you going
- Soldier Boy, Solider Boy
- Soldiers’ Chorus (Jules Barbier; Michel Carré)
- Soldier’s Dream (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Soldier’s Farewell
- Soldiers of Christ (Charles Wesley)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise (Charles Wesley)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise And gird (Charles Wesley)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise, And gird your armor on (Charles Wesley)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put [gird] your armor (Charles Wesley)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise and put your armor on (Charles Wesley)
- Soldiers of Christ, in Truth Arrayed (Basil Manly Jr.)
- Soldiers of Immanuel, go forward (Haldor Lillenas)
- Soldiers of the cross, arise (Joel H. Johnson)
- Soldiers of Zion, Fight Strong (Harry A. Dean)
- Soldier, Soldier (Utah folk song)
- Solemn Melody
- Soli Deo Gloria (Marty Haugen)
- Solid Ground (Nik Day)
- Solomon Levi (Anon.)
- So long ago, at one last meal disciples gathered around (Jennette Jay Booth; Merrijane Rice)
- So Long, Campers (Frances Hartman)
- So long, campers, so long! (Frances Hartman)
- So long strangers within our own land (Richard L. Luna)
- So lovely is this world of ours (Moiselle Renstrom)
- So many different types of people (Nik Day)
- So Many Lovely Things (Moiselle Renstrom)
- So many mirrors surrounding me (Kenneth B. Powell; Randy Thorderson)
- So many sounds and so many voices (Gerald N. Lund)
- So many things calling out my name (Nik Day; Nick Neel)
- Somebodies, somebodies, family (Carol Cavin)
- Somebody Cares (Fannie Edna Stafford)
- Somebody did a golden deed (Frances K. Taylor)
- Somebody Else Needs Him, Too (Susan R. Peck)
- Somebody Knows (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Somebody knows when your heart aches (Fannie Edna Stafford)
- Somebody Needs Your Love (B. McK.)
- Somebody Prayed For Me (Dorothy Norwood; Alvin Darling)
- Somebody prayed for me, had me on their mind (Dorothy Norwood; Alvin Darling)
- Somebody said this day would come (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Somebody’s Baby, Somebody’s Son (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Somebody’s Knockin’ (African-American spiritual)
- Somebody’s Knockin’ at Your Door (African-American spiritual)
- Somebody’s Knocking (African-American spiritual)
- Somebody’s Knocking at Your Door (African-American spiritual)
- Somebody Song (Carol Cavin)
- Somebody’s Praying for You (Ida L. Reed)
- Some Bright Morning (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Some brothers are big and straight and tall (Ella Rae Felsted)
- Some Children See Him (Wihla Hutson)
- Some children see him lily white (Wihla Hutson)
- Some Day (Victor M. Staley)
- Some Day! (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Some Day (Charles A. Tindley)
- Some Day He’ll make it Plain (Lida Shivers Leech)
- Someday He Will Come (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Some day I’ll cross the mystic stream (Luther B. Bridgers)
- Someday I’ll Fly (Orrin Hatch)
- Some Day, It Won’t Be Long (Luther B. Bridgers)
- Someday I Will Be a Man (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Somedays I like to take a walk, And so I go with father (David Stevens)
- Some days I’m like a rocket ship (Nik Day)
- Some day the silver cord will break (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Some day the silver cord will break, and I no more as now shall sing (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Some day ’twill all be over (Victor M. Staley)
- “Some day,” we say, and turn our eyes (Eben E. Rexford)
- Some day when breaks the mortal cord (Sadie B. Cadman)
- Some day when breaks this mortal cord (Sadie B. Cadman)
- Someday when I have lots of time (Ivy W. Stone)
- Some day you’ll hear God’s final call to you (John W. Peterson)
- Some do the great things when God allows (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Some Folks (Stephen C. Foster)
- Some Folks Do (Stephen C. Foster)
- Some folks like to sigh, Some folks do (Stephen C. Foster)
- Some folks like to sing, Some folks do (Stephen C. Foster)
- Some folk worship money and the lux’ry that it brings (Thomas Phillips; Camille Harrison)
- Some Glad Morning (Albert E. Brumley)
- Some glad morning when this life is o’er (Albert E. Brumley)
- Some glorious morning sorrow will cease (Carl A. Blackmore)
- Some Golden Daybreak (Carl A. Blackmore)
- Some Good Things (Eliza R. Snow)
- Somehow She Stays (Lowell Alexander; Cheryl Rogers)
- Somehow the Savior seems a little nearer (A. H. Ackley)
- Somehow the world’s not quite the same (Velma Brinkerhoff)
- Some lambs are hungry (Rinda Hiatt Fullmer)
- Some like big boys, some love small (N. Lorenzo Mitchell)
- Some One (George O. Webster)
- Someone Asked the Question (Kirk Franklin)
- Someone asked the question: why do we sing? (Kirk Franklin)
- Someone did you wrong (Nik Day)
- Someone Else (Michael McLean)
- Someone He Can Count On (Nik Day; Bailey Lawson)
- Someone Is Listening (Afterglow; Joel McCausland; Kevin Peay)
- Some one is needing a blessing today (George O. Webster)
- Someone Needs Your Star (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah (Anon.)
- Some one to love, one to caress (William Willes)
- Someone who shows me (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Someone who shows me which way is right (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- Someone Will Go (Amy Martin)
- Some o’ These Days (John L. Shrader)
- Some O’ These Days (African-American spiritual)
- Some people have peculiar ways (Jerry Cohen)
- Some people say it’s not worth it (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon)
- Some people seem to think that words are little costless things (Mollie Richmond)
- Some people you’ve met in your time no doubt (Harry Clifton)
- Some pioneers walked a thousand miles (Janice Yeates Wuckert)
- Some reach out with their hands (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson; Sam Cardon)
- Some say, compar’d to Buononcini (John Byrom)
- Some say I’m foolish, they say (Guy Richey Gibbons; Felicia Starks; Barry Gibbons)
- Some say Israel’s coming home (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Some say that He was just a man (Julie de Azevedo)
- Some say that Zion is only a dream (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Some six or seven years ago this country (Charles L. Walker)
- Some sturdy pioneers form’d a Long Valley town (Mark Nichols)
- Some Sweet Day (Arthur W. French)
- Some thank the Lord for friends and home (Seth Sykes; Bessie Sykes)
- Some There Are Who by Their Living (David L. Edwards)
- Something Beautiful (Gloria Gaither)
- Something beautiful, something good (Gloria Gaither)
- Something Different (Nik Day)
- Something Divine (Brooke White)
- Something for Jesus (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Something for Thee (S. Dryden Phelps)
- Something inside me keeps lighting my way (Bryce Neubert)
- Something like the wind (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Some things have chang’d from what they were (Eliza R. Snow)
- Some things never fade away (Nik Day)
- Some Things That I Like
- Some thing the world was made for fun and frolic (Peppino Turco)
- Something to Do (Ida L. Reed)
- Something to do for the Master each day (Ida L. Reed)
- Something to Live For (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Something Within (Lucie E. Campbell)
- Some think our State should be called Utah (William Willes)
- Some think (some think) the world is made for fun and frolic (Peppino Turco)
- Some think the world is made (Peppino Turco)
- Some think the world is made for fun and frolic (Peppino Turco)
- Sometime (Agnes Lee)
- Sometimes a Light Surprises (William Cowper)
- Sometimes “Alleluia” (Chuck Girard)
- Sometimes God Begins A Project (Mary R. Bittner)
- Sometimes He Lets It Rain (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Sometimes I feel discouraged (African American spiritual)
- Sometimes I feel discouraged (African-American spiritual)
- Sometimes I feel discouraged and think (African American spiritual)
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (African American spiritual)
- Sometimes I feel so young (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Sometimes I get the feeling (Dan Truman; Jeannine Lasky)
- Sometimes I’m up, sometimes I’m down (Southern folk song)
- Sometimes I need direction (Valerie Hall)
- Sometimes I Pray (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Sometimes I pray, sometimes I say (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Sometimes it feels like the world is a mess (Sara Cenatiempo)
- Sometimes I think about my life (Daniel Carter)
- Sometime, Somewhere (Ophelia G. Adams)
- Sometimes our skies are cloudy and dreary (Bertha Mae Lillenas)
- Sometimes the heavens open (Nik Day)
- Sometimes the mirror is all too clear (Cesar Lemos; Jason Deere; Craig Poole)
- Sometimes there is stormy weather (Stephanie Smith Mabey; Nik Day)
- Sometimes, the shadows gather (F. C. H.)
- Sometimes the way might lose its flare (Kenneth Cope)
- Sometimes this life can hold you tight (Dustin Christensen)
- Sometimes we all feel like (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Sometimes we all feel like something’s missing (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Sometimes we think we have to go (Nik Day)
- Sometimes We Wait, Expecting God (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Sometimes when I’m feeling scared (Julia D. Olson)
- Sometimes when I see you, my daughter (Janice Kapp Perry; Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Sometimes when morning lights the sky (Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- Sometimes you don’t know where to go (Nik Day; Brynleigh Kinne)
- Sometimes you’re left in the pouring rain (Nik Day)
- Sometime We’ll Understand (Maxwell N. Cornelius)
- Some Time We’ll Understand (Maxwell N. Cornelius)
- Somewhere (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Somewhere a mother waits, Somewhere a father prays (Sally DeFord)
- Somewhere a Voice Is Calling
- Somewhere far away the herald angels sing (Orlan Cahoon)
- Somewhere in Life (Arnold Stringham; Ron Simpson)
- Somewhere in life there’s a place for you (Arnold Stringham; Ron Simpson)
- Somewhere There’s Somebody Waiting (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Somewhere the sun is shining (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Somewhere the sun is shining (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Somewhere within my heart there is a song (Marguerite Burnhope Harris)
- Somnolence (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Somos el cuerpo de Cristo (Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd)
- Somos el cuerpo de Cristo / We Are the Body of Christ (Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd)
- Somos hijas de Dios (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- So much is new and beautiful to me (Susan Evans McCloud)
- So much noise, so much peace destroyed (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Sonata No. 1 in G minor
- Sonata No. 3, 2nd movement, in C major
- Song and Chorus “Nil Desperandum” (Hugh Knough)
- Song at Seventeen (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- Song for children (John Lyon)
- Song for Mothers’ Party
- Song for My Daughter (Jeanni Gould)
- Song for Seagulls (Irene Christopherson)
- Song for the Fourth of July (Eliza R. Snow)
- Song for the Last Corner
- Song for the Latter-day Saints (Henry Maiben)
- Song for the Nations (Chris Christensen)
- Song for the River (Roger Hoffman)
- Song for the Temple Volunteers (Charles L. Walker)
- Song for the Times (Martha Eleanor Waldorf Kearney)
- Song for Zion (William W. Phelps)
- Song from Deuteronomy
- Song of a Cheerful Spirit
- Song of a Housewife (Florence Strong)
- Song of a Missionary’s Children (Eliza R. Snow)
- Song of Christ’s Obedience (Philippians 2:5–11)
- Song of Ezekiel
- Song of Friendship
- Song of Hannah
- Song of Home Work (Jessie Isabel Kemp)
- Song of Interrogation (Joseph Luff)
- Song of Joy (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Song of Joy (Anon.)
- Song of Joy (Eduardo Balderas)
- Song of Life
- Song of Love (William C. Dix)
- Song of Mary (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Song of Moses and Israel
- Song of nature (Samuel B. Mitton)
- Song of Peace (Lloyd Stone)
- Song of praise (Isaac Watts)
- Song of Praise (Leroy J. Robertson)
- Song of Praise (Evan Stephens)
- Song of Praise
- Song of Praise (Annie Smith)
- Song of Praise (B. Cecil Gates)
- Song of Praise (Mabel S. Harmer)
- Song of Praise and Thanksgiving (Eliza R. Snow)
- Song Of Prayer (Frances K. Taylor)
- Song of Promise (Joseph Luff)
- Song of Reverence (Lois Braby)
- Song of Salvation (張 婷鈞 (Ting Chang))
- Song of Shalom (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- Song of Simeon (Ruth Duck)
- Song of Simeon
- Song of Testimony (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Song of Thanks (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- Song of Thanks (Musical Adventures)
- Song of the Besieged (Evan Stephens)
- Song of the Day (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Song of the Deseret Press (John Lyon)
- Song of the Desert (Eliza R. Snow)
- Song of the Exiled Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- Song of the Heart (Jeanni Gould)
- Song of the Islands (Charles E. King)
- Song of the Lark (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- Song of the Mice (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Song of the morning stars
- Song of the Pioneers
- Song of the Prophets (Michael Morgan)
- Song of the Raindrops (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Song of the Rain Drops (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Song of the Redeemed (Evan Stephens)
- Song of the Righteous (Doctrine and Covenants 24:3b, RLDS; Doctrine and Covenants 25:12; Denise M. Barbour)
- Song of the Seasons (Charles W. Stayner)
- Song of the States
- Song of the Teepee (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Song of the Wind (Rebecca S. Wetzel)
- Song of the Workers (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Song of triumph (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Song of Triumph (Evan Stephens)
- Song of Triumph
- Song of Triumph (Evelyn N. Wood)
- Song of Welcome (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Song of Zechariah (Michael A. Perry)
- Song of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- Song of Zion (John Lyon)
- Songs, Beautiful Songs (Vida E. Smith)
- Songs, beautiful songs let us offer (Vida E. Smith)
- Songs for the Seasons
- Songs My Mother Taught Me (Anon.; Vicki McMurray)
- Songs of Jesus (Daniel R. Lucas)
- Songs of Praises (William Williams)
- Songs of Praise the Angels Sang (James Montgomery)
- Songs of praise the angels sang; Heaven with hallelujah’s rang (James Montgomery)
- Songs of praise the angels sang; Heav’n (James Montgomery)
- Songs of praise we bring to our Savior King (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Songs of thankfulness and praise (Christopher Wordsorth)
- Songs of the Heart (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Songs of the Saints (Joseph Luff)
- Songs of the Volga Boatmen (Russian folk song)
- Song to the Morning (Susa Young Gates)
- Sonnet (Alice Lee Eddy)
- Sonnet (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sonnet (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sonnet (Hannah T. King)
- Sonnet (Hannah T. King)
- Sonnet (Hannah T. King)
- Sonnet of Loneliness (Rosannah Cannon)
- Sonnet on Tight Lacing
- Sonnets on the Virgin Mary (Ruby Lamonte)
- Son of God, eternal Savior (Somerset C. Lowry)
- Son of God, eternal Saviour (Somerset C. Lowry)
- Son of God, Whose Heart Is Peace (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Sons and Daughters of God (Matthew J. Neeley)
- Sons of Heavenly Father (Lee Wright; Katherine Wright)
- Sons of Judah (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Sons of Michael, He Approaches (Elias L. T. Harrison)
- Sons of Michael, He Approaches (Elias L. T. Harrison)
- Sons of Michael, he approaches! Rise, the ancient (Elias L. T. Harrison)
- Sons of the Pioneers
- Sons of the Utah Pioneers (Carol C. Madsen)
- Sons of the Utah Pioneers (Carol C. Madsen)
- Sons of Zion (Ruth May Fox)
- Soon and Very Soon (Andraé Crouch)
- Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King (Andraé Crouch)
- Soon and very soon we are goin’ to see the King (Andraé Crouch)
- Soon as I Heard (Isaac Watts)
- Soon as I heard my Father say (Isaac Watts)
- Soon-A Will Be Done (Traditional)
- Soon beyond the harbor bar (John Hugh McNaughton)
- Sooner or Later (Lulu W. Koch)
- Sooner or later the skies will be bright (Lulu W. Koch)
- Soon It Will Be Christmas Night (Eduard Ebel)
- Soon may the last glad song arise (Bourne H. Draper)
- Soon may the last glad song arise From all the millions of the skies (Bourne H. Draper)
- Soon shall the bursting heaven reveal Earth’s (Joseph G. Fones; Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Soon shall the bursting heav’ns reveal (Joseph G. Fones; Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Soon shall the bursting heav’ns reveal Earth’s (Joseph G. Fones; Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Soon the bright and glorious morning (R. C. Evans)
- Soon the bright and glorious morning (R. C. Evans)
- Soon the bright and glor’ous morning (R. C. Evans)
- Soon we’ll come to the end of life’s journey (Albert E. Brumley)
- Soon will our fleeting hours be past (Kippis’ Collection)
- Soon will our fleeting hours be past; And as the setting sun (Kippis’ Collection)
- Soplo de Dios (Osvaldo Catena)
- Soplo de Dios viveinte que en / O living Breath of God wind at (Osvaldo Catena)
- Soplo de Dios viviente (Osvaldo Catena)
- Soplo de Dios viviente / Breath of the living God (Osvaldo Catena)
- Soplo de Dios viviente / O living Breath of God (Osvaldo Catena)
- So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my [and] King (Charles H. Gabriel)
- So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my King (Charles H. Gabriel)
- So quick to point my finger (Julie de Azevedo)
- Sorrow and Sympathy (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sorrow and Tears (Emmeline B. Wells)
- So Say We
- So say we all of us, So say we all of us
- So Send I You (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So Send I You – by Grace Made Strong (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So send I you, by grace made strong to triumph (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So send I you – by grace made strong to triumph (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So send I you—by grace made strong to triumph (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So send I you to labor unrewarded (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So send I you – to labor unrewarded (E. Margaret Clarkson)
- So swift the moments follow in their flight (Mabel Jones)
- Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness (Johann Franck)
- Soul astray in darkness, bowed by sin and woe (James Rowe)
- Soul, Heart and Mind (Greg Simpson)
- Soul Needs (Helen M. Livingston)
- Souls in heathen darkness lying (Cecil F. Alexander)
- Souls of the Righteous (Book of Wisdom 3:1–8)
- Souls of the righteous in the hand of God (Book of Wisdom 3:1–8)
- Sound a Mystic Bamboo Song (Bill Wallace)
- Sound forth your strains of gladness, ye islands (Ruth May Fox)
- Sound his praises
- Sound over All Waters (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Sound over all waters, reach out from all lands (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Sound the Battle Cry (William F. Sherwin)
- Sound the battle cry! see—the foe is nigh! (William F. Sherwin)
- Sound the battle cry! See, the foe is nigh (William F. Sherwin)
- Sound The Loud Timbrel (Thomas Moore)
- Sound the loud timbrel o’er Egypt’s dark sea (Thomas Moore)
- Sound the loud timbrel o’er Egypt’s dark sea Jehovah hath triumphed; his people are free (Thomas Moore)
- Sound the sweet Anthem o’er mountain and plain (John Lyon)
- Sound the trumpet! Tell the message! (Moir A. J. Waters)
- Source and Sovereign, Rock and Cloud (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Source of All Gifts (Margaret Athey)
- Source of all gifts, your saints have sought (Margaret Athey)
- Sourwood Mountain
- South Dakota (Aspartame Sunshine)
- Southern Memories (James A. Bland)
- Sovereign and transforming (Frederick H. Hedge)
- Sovereign and Transforming Grace (Frederick H. Hedge)
- Sovereign and transforming Grace! We invoke (Frederick H. Hedge)
- Sovereign have mercy
- Sov’reign and transforming Grace! (Frederick H. Hedge)
- Sov’reign and transforming Grace! We invoke thy quick’ning power (Frederick H. Hedge)
- Sov’reign Father, heavenly King (Charles Wesley)
- Sov’reign Father, heavenly King, Thee we now presume to sing (Charles Wesley)
- Sov’reign grace, ere man had fallen (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Sov’reign grace, ere man had fallen, Did a plan for him provide (Mark H. Forscutt)
- So when we meet together (Anon.)
- Sowing (Anon.)
- Sowing (Ida Scott Taylor)
- Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness (Knowles Shaw)
- Sowing, sowing in the early spring (Ida Scott Taylor)
- Sowing the Seed (Eden R. Latta)
- Sowing the seed by the daylight fair (Emily S. Oakey)
- Sowing the seed by the day-light fair (Emily S. Oakey)
- Sowing the seed of truth (Eden R. Latta)
- Sowing the seed of truth, Patiently on we go (Eden R. Latta)
- Sow in the morn thy seed (James Montgomery)
- Sow in the morn thy seed, At eve hold not thy hand (James Montgomery)
- Sow the Seed Beside All Waters (Robert Murray)
- So you’re having some trouble (Michael Webb)
- So Zion now is bringing forth (Joel H. Johnson)
- Spacious Century, 1842–1942 (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Sparking Sunday Night
- Speak forth God’s praise (Harry L. Doty)
- Speak forth God’s praise as mornings come (Harry L. Doty)
- Speak Gently
- Speak Gently (George W. Hangford)
- Speak gently,—it is better far (David Bates)
- Speak gently,—it is better far To rule by love than fear (David Bates)
- Speak gently, speak gently (George W. Hangford)
- Speak gently, speak gently, it is better far (George W. Hangford)
- Speak gently, speak gently, Speak gently, it is better far (George W. Hangford)
- Speak gently to your father
- Speak it not lightly!—’tis a holy thing (M. N. M.)
- Speak, Lord, in the Stillness (E. May Grimes)
- Speak, Lord, in the stillness, While I wait (E. May Grimes)
- Speak Louder (Anon.)
- Speak, My Lord (George Bennard)
- Speak No Ill (Charles Swain)
- Speak Not the Harsh Word (Evan Stephens)
- Speak, O Lord (Keith Getty; Stuart Townsend)
- Speak, O Lord, as we come to you (Keith Getty; Stuart Townsend)
- Speak, O Lord, your servant is listening
- Speak, O Lord, Your Servant Listens (Anna Sophia von Hessen-Darmstadt)
- Speak to Me (Nik Day)
- Speak to me darling O speaky spiky spoky (Anon.)
- Speak to Me Gently (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Speak to Me Kindly (Evan Stephens)
- Speak to me kindly, dear papa (Evan Stephens)
- Speak To Me, Speak (Henry B. Farnie)
- Speak to My Heart (B. B. McKinney)
- Speak to my heart, Lord Jesus (B. B. McKinney)
- Speak to my heart, Lord Jesus, speak that my soul may hear (B. B. McKinney)
- Speak to Thy Child (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Speak to thy child, O God! (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Speak Truth, O Oracle, Whate’er Thy Tongue! (Orson F. Whitney)
- Speaky, Spiky Spoky (Anon.)
- Speechless I stand before her shrine (Annie Wells Cannon)
- Speed, bonnie boat, like a bird on the wing (Harold Boulton)
- Speed on your journey, speed (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Speed on your journey, speed, Bright messengers of love (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Speed our republic, O Father on high! (Matthias Keller)
- Speed the Day (Kenneth R. Jones)
- Spider-Man Theme (Paul F. Webster; J. Robert Harris)
- Spied a child, a rose one day (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- Spied a child, a rose one day, By the wayside (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- Spiellied zum Gottesdienst (Rolf Krenzer)
- Spin, lassie, spin (Carl Reinecke)
- Spin, lassie, spin; The thread goes out and in (Carl Reinecke)
- Spin, Maiden, Spin (Carl Reinecke)
- Spin, maiden, spin, The golden thread (Carl Reinecke)
- Spinning Song (Carl Reinecke)
- Spinning Song
- Spirit (James K. Manley)
- Spirit bright! Form of light! Guardian angel ever nigh (Ebenezer Beesley)
- Spirit-Child Jesus (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- Spirit-child Jesus, in joyful refrain (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- Spirit, Come, Dispel Our Sadness (John Christian Jacobi; Paul Gerhardt; Jane Marshall)
- Spirit Divine (Andrew Reed)
- Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayer (Andrew Reed)
- Spirit divine, attend our prayers (Andrew Reed)
- Spirit Divine, Hear Our Prayer (Andrew Reed)
- Spirit Divine, Inspire Our Prayer (Andrew Reed)
- Spirit Divine of every land (Mrs. C. J. Carlson)
- Spirit Divine of ev’ry land, The guide (Mrs. C. J. Carlson)
- Spirit Fill Us (Randall Pratt)
- Spirit fill us, Spirit still us (Randall Pratt)
- Spirit Holy (Charles W. Naylor)
- Spirit holy in me dwelling (Charles W. Naylor)
- “Spirit, leave thy house of clay” (James Montgomery)
- “Spirit, leave thy house of clay; Ling’ring dust, resign thy breath” (James Montgomery)
- Spirit, Now Live in Me (Bryan J. Leech)
- Spirit of Charity! dispense (Jeanne Guyon)
- Spirit of Charity! dispense Thy grace to ev’ry heart (Jeanne Guyon)
- Spirit of Christ, Remember Me (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Spirit of Faith, come down (Charles Wesley)
- Spirit of Faith, come down and make to us the Godhead (Charles Wesley)
- Spirit of faith, come down, Reveal the things of God (Charles Wesley)
- Spirit of Gentleness (James K. Manley)
- Spirit of God (George Croly)
- Spirit of God, Descend (George Croly)
- Spirit of God, descend up on my heart (George Croly)
- Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart (George Croly)
- Spirit of God, Sent from Heaven Abroad (Johannes H. V. Knudsen; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- Spirit of God, unleashed on earth (John W. Arthur)
- Spirit of God, Who Dwells Within my Heart (George Croly)
- Spirit of Heaven (Marie Miller Johnson)
- Spirit of heaven, all pervading love (Marie Miller Johnson)
- Spirit of Jesus, If I Love My Neighbor (Brian Wren)
- Spirit of Love (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Spirit of love, you move within creation (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Spirit of mercy, truth, and love
- Spirit of the Living God (Daniel Iverson)
- Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me (Daniel Iverson)
- Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me / 살아게시주성령내게오소서 / Santo, Espíritu de Dios, ven sobre mí (Daniel Iverson)
- Spirit of the living God, fall fresh on me (Daniel Iverson)
- Spirit of the living God / Ven, Espíritu de Dios / Saint Esprit du Dieu vivant / Geist der Freude, heil’ger Geist / Sara kyeshin ju sŏng nyŏng / 살아 겨신 주 성 령 (Daniel Iverson)
- Spirit of Truth, of Life, of Power (Horace Westwood)
- Spirit, Open My Heart (Ruth Duck)
- Spirit, Open My Heart (Ruth Duck)
- Spirit, open my heart to the joy and pain of living (Ruth Duck)
- Spirit So Gentle (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Spirit so gentle, Like a holy dove in flight (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- Spirit Song (John Wimber)
- Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness (James K. Manley)
- Spiritual Robes
- Spirit, Working in Creation (John Richards)
- Splendor and Honor (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Splendor and honor and kingly power
- Splendor and honor, majesty and power (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Spread, Oh, Spread, Almighty Word (Jonathan Friedrich Bahnmaier)
- Spread, O spread, thou mighty word (Jonathan Friedrich Bahnmaier)
- Spread the Reign of God the Lord (Jonathan Friedrich Bahnmaier)
- Spring (Susa Young Gates)
- Spring (Evan Stephens)
- Spring (Danny Heslop)
- Spring (Parley P. Pratt)
- Spring
- Spring (Rational Method in Reading, 1899)
- Spring
- Spring (Bertha W. Pratt)
- Spring Fever (Zara Sabin)
- Spring has come, I know, I know
- Spring Has Now Unwrapped the Flowers (Piae Cantiones, 1582)
- Spring is Around (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- Spring Is Coming (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Spring is coming, How do I know? (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Spring is here (Anna Johnson)
- Spring is Here (Anon.)
- Spring is Here (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Spring is Here (Bertha M. Rosevear)
- Spring is here! The robins tell it (Bertha M. Rosevear)
- Spring is in the canyon (Susa Young Gates)
- Spring is in the canyon, O Spring, O Spring, (Susa Young Gates)
- Spring is tripping o’er the meadows (Evan Stephens)
- Spring is tripping o’er the meadows. Scatt’ring sunshine (Evan Stephens)
- Spring of the Year (Madelyn W. Larsen; Joanne M. Parker)
- Spring Rain (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- Spring’s Arrival (German folk song)
- Springs of Living Water (John W. Peterson)
- Springs of Water, Bless the Lord
- Spring Song (Louis C. Elson)
- Spring Song (Louis C. Elson)
- Spring Song (Frances K. Taylor)
- Spring Song (Hans Christian Andersen; Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen)
- Spring Song (Charles Leonhard)
- Spring, the winsome lady (Bertha W. Pratt)
- Springtime
- Springtime (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Springtime
- Springtime (David E. Phillips)
- Spring Time (Anon.)
- Springtime for life, springtime for joy (David E. Phillips)
- Springtime has come (Elda May Curtis)
- Springtime in the Rockies (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- Springtime is calling (R. C. Rowland)
- Springtime Is Coming (Fanny Giralda Pheatt)
- Springtime is coming, is coming today (Fanny Giralda Pheatt)
- Springtime is coming, is coming today; For I heard (Fanny Giralda Pheatt)
- Springtime Rain (Burnette Thompson)
- Spring Weaver (Ruth Harwood)
- Stairway to Lasting Joy (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Stake Song
- Stand (Ross Boothe)
- Stand (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Stand as a Witness (Marcia B. Davis)
- Stand as a Witness (Gary Croxall)
- Stand as a witness for Christ (Gary Croxall)
- Stand By Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Stand by the flag (John Nichols Wilder)
- Stand by the flag, its folds have streamed in glory (John Nichols Wilder)
- Stand for God (Katherine Nelson; Lathum Nelson)
- Stand for the Right (Child’s Friend, 1882)
- Stand Forth, Young Men of Latter Days (Aaron Waite)
- Stand in Awe (Bret Hesla)
- Stand in awe of the one who hears the cry of the poor (Bret Hesla)
- Standing alone here (Randy Thorderson; James Marsden)
- Standing at the Future’s Threshold (Paul R. Gregory)
- Standing at the Portal (Frances R. Havergal)
- Standing at the portal Of the opening year (Frances R. Havergal)
- Standing by a purpose true (Philip P. Bliss)
- Standing in Need of Prayer (African-American spiritual)
- Standing in the Need of Prayer (African-American spiritual)
- Standing on the Promises (R. Kelso Carter)
- Standing on the promises of Christ, my King! (R. Kelso Carter)
- Standing on the promises of Christ my King / Todas las promesas del Señor Jesús / Fixé aux promesses du Christ, il est mon Roi (R. Kelso Carter)
- Standing on the promises of Christ our King (R. Kelso Carter)
- Standing on the Promises / Todas las promesas / Fixé aux promesses (R. Kelso Carter)
- Standing on the Word (Haldor Lillenas)
- Standing, standing (R. Kelso Carter)
- Standing Tall Again (Aaron Edson)
- Stand in Holy Places (Greg Simpson; Erin Shepherd)
- Stand in Holy Places (Julie Acor Clegg)
- Stand in Holy Places (Clara W. McMaster)
- Standin’ in the Need of Prayer (African-American spiritual)
- Stand in the Light (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Stand, Oh, Stand Firm
- Stand, soldier of the cross (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Stand, soldier of the cross; Thy high (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Stand tall, it’s a mighty name to bear (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Stand Tall Ye Sons of Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- Stand Up (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- Stand Up and be Counted (Richard Holmes)
- Stand Up and Be Counted (Connie Gonitzke)
- Stand Up and Bless the Lord (James Montgomery)
- Stand up and bless the Lord, Ye people (James Montgomery)
- Stand up and bless the Lord, ye people of His choice (James Montgomery)
- Stand Up and Praise the Lord
- Stand Up for Jesus (George Duffield)
- Stand up, stand up, and praise the Lord
- Stand up, stand up for (George Duffield)
- Stand up!—stand up for Jesus! (George Duffield)
- Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus (George Duffield)
- Stand up, stand up for Jesus, we soldiers of the cross (George Duffield)
- Stand up, stand up for Jesus, Ye soldiers (George Duffield)
- Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross (George Duffield)
- Stand up!—stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross (George Duffield)
- Stand up, ye soldiers (George Duffield)
- Stanza on the Presentation of the Book of Mormon to Queen Victoria (Eliza R. Snow)
- Stanzas (Eliza R. Snow)
- Stanzas (Hannah T. King)
- Star Bright (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Star Bright / Estrella de Luz (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Star-Child (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Star-Child, earth-Child (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Star-Child, earth-Child, go-between of God (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Starlight and Song (Elbert A. Smith)
- Star of David, shining silver (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Star of our hope! he’ll soon appear (Cranmer’s Collection)
- Star of our hope! he’ll soon appear, O, shout and sing Hosanna! (Cranmer’s Collection)
- Starry lilies, so white and fair (Ida Reed Smith)
- Starry Night For A Ramble (Sam Bagnall)
- Stars and Planets Flung in Orbit (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Stars of Morning (Anon.)
- Stars of Morning, Shout for Joy (Anon.)
- Stars of morning, shout for joy; Sing redemption’s (Anon.)
- Stars of the Morning, So Gloriously Bright (St. Joseph the Hymnographer)
- Stars of the Summer Night (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Stars of the summer night, Far in yon (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Stars of the summer night, Far in yon azure (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Stars of the summer night, Far in yon azure deep (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Stars of the summer night, Far in yon azure deeps (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Star Song (Clara W. McMaster)
- Star Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key)
- Star-Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key)
- Stars shining brightly where shepherds came (D. Evan Davis)
- Stars, stars, we are stars shining bright for Jesus (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- Stars that shine and stars that fall, Voices hushed (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Stars Were Gleaming (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Stars were gleaming, shepherds dreaming (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Stars were gleaming, shepherds dreaming, Winter (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Stars were gleaming, Shepherds dreaming, winter night (Nancy Byrd Turner)
- Starting Again, Again (Cherie Call)
- Start with a Smile (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Station P Q X Y Z! On the dial at seven sixty! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Staunch and true (Gus M. Clarke)
- Stay (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Stay on Your Knees (Clive Romney; James Marsden)
- Stay Out of Deep Water (Kenneth Cope)
- Stay Thou with me (Evan Stephens)
- Stay thy tongue, judge not thy brother, cans’t (Ruth May Fox)
- Stay with Me (Taizé Community)
- Stay with Me (Michael McLean)
- Stay With Me, Lord Jesus, Stay (Sally DeFord)
- Stay with me, remain here with me (Taizé Community)
- Stay with Us (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Stay with us, till night has come (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Steadfast and Immovable (Jan Pinborough)
- Steadfast in You (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Steadfast love surrounds those who trust in God
- Steady and Sure (Barry Gibbons; B. Michael Gibbons)
- Steady On (Grant Cunningham; Matt Huesmann)
- Steal Away (Wallace Willis; African-American spiritual)
- Steal Away (African American spiritual)
- Steal Away (African-American spiritual)
- Steal away, steal away (Wallace Willis; African-American spiritual)
- Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus (Wallace Willis; African-American spiritual)
- Steal Away to Jesus (Wallace Willis; African-American spiritual)
- Steal Away to Jesus (African American spiritual)
- Stealing from the world away (Ray Palmer)
- Stealing from the world away, We are come to seek thy face (Ray Palmer)
- Steamboats on the Mississippi (Mildred Sage)
- Steamboats on the Mississippi, Puffing with their load (Mildred Sage)
- Step after step, day after day (James Marsden; Clive Romney)
- Step by Step (David (Beaker) Strasser; Michael W. Smith)
- Step by Step (David (Beaker) Strasser)
- Stepping in the Light (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Stepping Stones to Zion (Vonnie Tims)
- Stepping stones to Zion are stepping stones to God (Vonnie Tims)
- Step up, Lark girls, step up, Lark girls
- Stewardship (Gracia Holman)
- St. George and Mormon Dixie (Charles L. Walker)
- St. George and the Drag-on (Charles L. Walker)
- St. George is bright and sunny (Charles L. Walker)
- St. George Temple Builders’ Song (Charles L. Walker)
- Stick of Joseph (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Stick of Joseph, ancient record (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Stick of Joseph, ancient record of a people long ago (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Sticks and Stones (Nik Day; Rob Michelson)
- Still (Reuben Morgan)
- Still all the angry cries, still all the angry guns (Satish Kumar; Marty Haugen)
- Still and Quiet Moments (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Still Believe (Hilary Weeks)
- Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Joseph Mohr)
- Stille nacht, heilige Nacht! / Silent night, holy night (Joseph Mohr)
- Still I Love Thee, Love But Thee
- Still My Servant, Still My Friend (Brett Raymond)
- Still Other Sheep I Have (Evan A. Fry)
- “Still other sheep I have,” Said Christ (Evan A. Fry)
- Still Small Voice (Nik Day; Russ Dixon)
- Still Small Voice (Cherie Call)
- Still, Still, Still (Austrian carol)
- Still, still, still, the Babe from heaven sleeps (Austrian carol)
- Still, still, still, the night is cold and chill (Austrian carol)
- Still, Still with Thee (Harriet Beecher Stowe)
- Still, Still With Thee (James D. Burns)
- Still, still with Thee, my God (James D. Burns)
- Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh (Harriet Beecher Stowe)
- Still, still with Thee—when purple morning breaketh (Harriet Beecher Stowe)
- Still Sweeter Every Day (William Clark Martin)
- Stir up your might and come to save us
- Stir Your Church, O God, Our Father (Milburn Price)
- Stitch by Stitch (Annette Dickman)
- Stodola Pumpa (Czech folk song)
- Stones in the River (Doug Walker; Sherry Marks Walker)
- Stop ENVY at the gate, for she is not welcome here (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Stop now! Listen to the working brain (Hannah T. King)
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Robert Frost)
- Stop the world from turning (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Stormy clouds were rolling And tumbling (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Story of the Raindrops (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Stout-Hearted Men (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- Straight down the trail we go, The trail we know so well (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Strange Equation (Naomi Russell)
- Stranger and His Friend (James Montgomery)
- Strangers No More (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Streams of water, pure as crystal, Springing from the (Charles W. Stayner)
- Streets of Laredo (American cowboy song)
- Street Urchins’ Medley
- Strength Beyond My Own (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Strengthen All the Weary Hands (Martie McMane)
- Strengthen for Service, Lord (Mar Yazdin the Great)
- Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands (Mar Yazdin the Great)
- Strength Sufficient for the Day (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord (Brenton Brown; Ken Riley)
- Stretched on the cross, the Savior dies (Anne Steele)
- Stretched on the cross, the Savior dies; Hark!—his expiring groans arise! (Anne Steele)
- Stretching Exercise (Eleanor Doan)
- Stretch Out Your Hand to Me, Dear Lord (Lois Helseth)
- Stretch out your hand to me, Dear Lord, help (Lois Helseth)
- Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted (Thomas Kelly)
- Strike the Lyre (John Lyon)
- Strong (Nik Day; McKenna Hixson)
- Strong and Courageous (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Stronger Than the Storm (Jenny Phillips)
- Strong, Gentle Children (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Strong, gentle children, God made you beautiful (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Strong is God’s love for us (Joseph Gelineau)
- Strong Is the Power of Brigham’s God (Eliza R. Snow)
- Strong Son of God, immortal love (Alfred Tennyson)
- Strong winds and pouring rain (Nik Day)
- Study the Scriptures (Kristin H. Cornilles)
- Study War No More (African-American spiritual)
- Stumbling Blocks (Nell Clarke)
- Style All the While (Anon.)
- Style All the While
- Sublimation (Naomi Russell)
- Such a Tiny Seed (Rita S. Robinson)
- Such a tiny seed Lying in my hand (Rita S. Robinson)
- Such love (C. Bishop)
- Such Perfect Love My Shepherd Shows (Henry W. Baker)
- Suffer Little Children (James H. Fillmore)
- “Suffer little children,” Jesus said (James H. Fillmore)
- Suffer little children to come unto me (Ben May)
- Suffer the children to come unto me (Sally DeFord)
- Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me (Philip Doddridge)
- Sumer is i-cumen in (English folk song)
- Sumer Is Icumen In (English folk song)
- Sumer is icumen in, Loudly sing cuckoo (English folk song)
- Summer (Evan Stephens)
- Summer Camp Song (Ruth May Fox)
- Summer Days (Nina B. Hartford)
- Summer flow’rs are sleepy (Patty S. Hill)
- Summer flow’rs are sleepy, Summertime (Patty S. Hill)
- Summer flow’rs are sleepy, summertime was long (Patty S. Hill)
- Summer Is A Coming In (English folk song)
- Summer Is A-Coming In (English folk song)
- Summer is a-coming in. Loudly sing (English folk song)
- Summer is a-coming in, Loudly sing cuckoo! (English folk song)
- Summer is here; it’s a glorious day (Angelyn W. Wadley)
- Summer is here, it’s a glorious day, Junior (Angelyn W. Wadley)
- Summer of Fair Weather (Doug Stewart)
- Summer Portrait
- Summertime (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Summertime (Ira Gershwin; DuBose Heyward; Dorothy Heyward)
- Summer Time (Boston School Song Book, 1845)
- Summer Time (Evan Stephens)
- Summoned by the God Who Made Us (Delores Dufner)
- Sun above the high peaks beaming (Maud Baggarley)
- Sun above the high peaks beaming, Thro the (Maud Baggarley)
- Sunbeams (Mabel J. Rosemon)
- Sunbeam Song (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Sundance
- Sunday (Yorana Arthur; Hemi Arthur)
- Sunday School Convention (Maggie Campbell McGregor)
- Sunday School Hymn (Charles L. Walker)
- Sunday School Invitation (A. A. Reams)
- Sunday School Jubilee (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Sunday School Opening Hymn (William Willes)
- Sunday Will Come (Rebekah H. Jennings)
- Sunflower (Elsie C. Carroll)
- Sun gone down, daylight saying goodbye (Greg Simpson; Julie de Azevedo)
- Sunlight (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Sunlight breaking through the shadows (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Sunlight is flowing in fullness today (Kate Ulmer)
- Sunlight lifts the sleeping world (Michelle Soderberg)
- Sunlight, Sunlight (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Sunlight, sunlight in my soul today (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- Sunny Days of Childhood (William H. Groser)
- Sunny days of childhood, Beautiful ye seem (William H. Groser)
- Sun of My Soul (John Keble)
- Sun of My Soul, O Savior Dear (John Keble)
- Sun of my soul [our souls], thou [my] [O] Savior [Father] dear (John Keble)
- Sun of my soul, thou Savior dear (John Keble)
- Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour Dear (John Keble)
- Sun of Righteousness, Arise (Christian David)
- Sunrise (William C. Poole)
- Sunrise, soft and still (Linda E. Hart)
- Sunrise, soft and still, golden streams of light (Linda E. Hart)
- Sunrise, Sunset (Sheldon Harnick)
- Sunset (Virginia Baker)
- Sunset and Evening Star (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sunset and evening star, And one clear call (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sunset to sunrise changes now (Clement of Alexandria-?; Howard Chandler Robbins)
- Sun’s Gonna Rise (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- Sunshine and Rain (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Sunshine as You Go (John M. Baker)
- Sunshine in My Soul (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sunshine in the Soul (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sunshine Medley (Walkin’ on Sunshine; Ain’t No Sunshine; Let the Sunshine) (Kimberley Rew; Bill Withers; Galt MacDermot; James Rado; Jerome Ragni)
- Sunshine Song (Genet Bingham Dee)
- Sunshowers
- Sun Sunshine (Madelyn Hosch)
- Super Mario (Mario Overworld; Underworld; Waterworld; Star Theme; Mission Impossible Theme; Shining Star) (Koji Kondo; Lalo Schifrin; Jimmy Dunn)
- Super Mario Themes (Koji Kondo)
- Superstition (Stevie Wonder)
- Supplication (Anna M. Molgard)
- Supplication (Andrew Dalrymple)
- Supplication (Eliza R. Snow)
- Supplication (Kelley Paystrup)
- Supplication (Samuel B. Mitton)
- Supplication (William W. Phelps)
- Supplication (Elbert A. Smith)
- Supplication (Joseph Dewsnup Sr.)
- Supplication Hymn (Richard Alldridge)
- Suppose (Anon.)
- Suppose a little cowslip should hang its golden cup (Anon.)
- Supreme in wisdom as in power (Isaac Watts)
- Supreme in wisdom as in power, The Rock of Ages stands (Isaac Watts)
- Sure is my foundation, for I stand today (Haldor Lillenas)
- Surely Goodness and Mercy (John W. Peterson; Alfred B. Smith)
- Surely He Died on Calvary (African American spiritual)
- Surely he hath borne our griefs (Isaiah 53:4; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs (Isaiah 53:4–5; Charles Jennens)
- Surely he hath borne our griefs, Surely he (Isaiah 53:4; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Surely it is God who saves me (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Surely, It Is God Who Saves Me
- Surely, it is God who saves me; I will trust in him
- Surely it is God who saves me; Trusting him (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Surely No One Can Be Safer (Lina Sandell)
- Surely, surely He hath borne our griefs (Isaiah 53:4–5; Charles Jennens)
- Surely the Lord Is in This Place (Genesis 28:16)
- Surely the Presence (Lanny Wolfe)
- Surely the Presence of the Lord (Lanny Wolfe)
- Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place (Lanny Wolfe)
- Surely, you alone can save us (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Sure To Feel Happy (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Sur le pont d’Avignon
- Sur le pont d’Avignon, L’on y danse
- Surrender (Marc James)
- Susannah, Susannah (Danielle Kauer Anderson)
- Susie Mariar jumped higher and higher (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Suspicion (John Lyon)
- Suspicion! “Green-eyed Monster,” how I dread (John Lyon)
- Susy, Little Susy (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Susy, little Susy, now what is the news? (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Susy, little Susy, pray what is the news? (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Suwanee River (Stephen C. Foster)
- Swanee River (Stephen C. Foster)
- Swansea Town (English chantey)
- Swedish lullaby
- Sweeping this way (C. H. Good)
- Sweep Over My Soul (Harry D. Clarke)
- Sweep over my soul, Sweep over my soul (Harry D. Clarke)
- Sweet Above All That Is Sweet (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Sweet Adeline (Richard Husch Gerard)
- Sweet Adeline, my Adeline (Richard Husch Gerard)
- Sweet Adeline (sweet Adeline), My Adeline (Richard Husch Gerard)
- Sweet and clear, far and near, Fairy fiddles are playing (Anon.)
- Sweet and clear, far and near, Sweetly (Anon.)
- Sweet and Low (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sweet and low, sweet and low (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sweet and low, sweet and low, wind of the western (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea (Alfred Tennyson)
- Sweet April (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sweet April with her lovely smiling face (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sweet are the promises (William A. Ogden)
- Sweet Are the Promises (Palmer Hartsough)
- Sweet are the promises, Kind is the word (William A. Ogden)
- Sweet are the promises of the early spring (Palmer Hartsough)
- Sweet are the words that flutter (Danny Heslop)
- Sweet Betsy
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Sweet Beulah Land (Squire E. Parsons Jr.)
- Sweet Birds of Spring (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet By-and-By (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- Sweet By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- Sweet By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- Sweet charity is love indeed (Joel H. Johnson)
- Sweet Delight, Most Lovely (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Paul Gerhardt)
- Sweet delight, most lovely, shining (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Paul Gerhardt)
- Sweet Easter morning, peaceful and bright (Edith Rice Coombs)
- Sweeter as the Days go By (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Sweeter As The Years Go By (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- Sweeter than all (Johnson Oatman)
- Sweeter than the Day Before (Robert C. Loveless)
- Sweetest flower, blooming ever (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- Sweetest note in seraph song (William Hunter)
- Sweetest of our hymns of gladness (Edith Sanford Tillotson)
- Sweet Evening Star (Minnie I. Hodapp)
- Sweet friend of the needy, kind helper of youtb (Marie Miller Johnson)
- Sweet friend of the needy, kind helper of youth (Marie Miller Johnson)
- Sweet Genevieve (George Cooper)
- Sweet happy birds that come in spring (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet Home (David Denham)
- Sweet hope dispels our rising fears (Joel H. Johnson)
- Sweet hosannas
- Sweet Hour of Prayer (William W. Walford)
- Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! (William W. Walford)
- Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! That (William W. Walford)
- Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! That calls me from a world of care (William W. Walford)
- Sweet hour of pray’r! sweet hour of pray’r! (William W. Walford)
- Sweet, in tune with my heart’s beating (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet is the Breath of Morning Air (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet is the breath of morning air, Sweet (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet is the breath of morning air, Sweet are the (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet Is the Feeling (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- Sweet is the Hour When Thus We Meet (Evan Stephens)
- Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve (James Edmeston)
- Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve, And soft the sunbeams ling’ring there (James Edmeston)
- Sweet is the memory of thy grace (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the mem’ry of thy grace (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet Is the Peace (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Sweet is the peace the gospel brings To seeking (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Sweet is the peace the gospel brings to seeking minds (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Sweet is the promise—“I will not forget thee” (C. H. G.)
- Sweet is the Sabbath Day, joyous its dawn (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Sweet is the song of heaven (Asa Hull)
- Sweet is the song of heaven, The anthem of the sky (Asa Hull)
- Sweet is the task, O Lord (Harriet Auber)
- Sweet is the Work (Mary A. Ball)
- Sweet Is the Work (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work among children (Mary A. Ball)
- Sweet Is the Work, My God, My King (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, give thanks, and sing (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work, my Savior, Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Sweet is the work, O Lord (Harriet Auber)
- Sweet is the work, O Lord, Thy glorious name to sing (Harriet Auber)
- Sweet is Thy Mercy (John S. B. Monsell)
- Sweet is Thy mercy, Lord! (John S. B. Monsell)
- Sweet is Thy mercy, Lord! Before Thy (John S. B. Monsell)
- Sweet Ivory soap, you are the dope
- Sweet Jesus (Gary Chapman)
- Sweet Little Jesus Boy (Robert MacGimsey)
- Sweet little Jesus, I’ll sing Thee a song (Solveig Paulson Russell)
- Sweetly Dream (Lottie Linwood)
- Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling (Mary C. Slade)
- Sweetly may the blessed Spirit
- Sweetly may the blessed Spirit On each faithful
- Sweetly may the blessed Spirit, On each faithful bosom shine
- Sweetly Resting (Mary James)
- Sweetly Sings the Donkey
- Sweetly sings the donkey at the break of day
- Sweetly sleep thou little darling (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sweet Memories (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sweet Memories (R. C. Evans)
- Sweet memories come in visions of the night (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Sweet Mercy
- Sweet motherhood, gift most divine (Annie G. Lauritzen)
- Sweet Mother Mine
- Sweet Mother Mine, sweet Mother Mine
- Sweet native land of Thee I sing (Salt Lake Tribune, 1905)
- Sweet native land, of thee I sing, an anthem to (Salt Lake Tribune, 1905)
- Sweet Nightingale (English folk song)
- Sweet Peace (David T. Warner)
- Sweet peaceful vales (James H. Hood)
- Sweet Peace, The Gift of God’s Love (Peter P. Bilhorn)
- Sweet Sabbath Day (George Manwaring)
- Sweet Sabbath Day (J. Parsons)
- Sweet Sabbath day, all hail to thee (George Manwaring)
- Sweet Sabbath day, all hail to thee, Beautiful (George Manwaring)
- Sweet Sabbath day, all hail to thee, Beautiful day (George Manwaring)
- Sweet Sabbath day, all hail to thee, Beautiful day of rest! (George Manwaring)
- Sweet Sabbath day, thy name we love (George Manwaring)
- Sweet Sabbath School (Anon.)
- Sweet Sabbath School (J. Parsons)
- Sweet Sabbath School
- Sweet Sabbath school, more dear to me (Anon.)
- Sweet Sabbath School, more dear to me Than fairest (Anon.)
- Sweet Sabbath school, place dear to me
- Sweet Spring! again thy breath I do inhale! (Hannah T. King)
- Sweet Story (Jemima Luke)
- Sweet Story of Old (Jemima Luke)
- Sweet Summer Hours (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Sweet, Sweet Spirit (Doris Akers)
- Sweet Tender Flower (John Stainer)
- Sweet tender flower, Born for an hour (John Stainer)
- Sweet the evening air of May (Betty Askwith)
- Sweet the moments, rich in blessing (James Allen)
- Sweet The Time (George Burder)
- Sweet the time, exceeding (George Burder)
- Sweet the Time, Exceeding Sweet (George Burder)
- Sweet the time, exceeding sweet! When the saints together meet (George Burder)
- Sweet Unto Me (Joseph Luff)
- Sweet unto me the voice of supplication (Joseph Luff)
- Sweet was the message that came to my soul (Hiram E. Moler)
- Sweet Will of God (Leila N. Morris)
- Sweet words of life! they fell (Joel H. Johnson)
- Swell the Full Chorus (Newburgh Hamilton)
- Swift, from the east, the day-god is rushing (Joseph Smith III)
- Swift, from the east, the day-god is rushing, Brushing the dew with his footsteps away (Joseph Smith III)
- Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Swing high, swing low, Up and down (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- Swinging (Beth Hooper)
- Swinging (Evan Stephens)
- Swinging (Evan Stephens)
- Swinging along (Gladys Jacobs)
- Swinging along the open road (Gladys Jacobs)
- Swinging along the open road, under sky (Gladys Jacobs)
- Swinging ’Neath the Old Apple Tree (Oren R. Barrows)
- Swinging on a Star (Jimmy Van Heusen; Johnny Burke)
- Swinging, swaying (Thais T. Williams)
- Swinging, swaying, high in the poplar tree (Thais T. Williams)
- Swinging, swinging, now we go up
- Swinging, Swinging! Swinging and singing (Evan Stephens)
- Swinging, swinging, won’t you swing (Beth Hooper)
- Swinging, swinging, won’t you swing high in (Beth Hooper)
- Swinging up high and swinging low, up and down (Beth Milliken Joerger)
- Swing Low (African-American spiritual)
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin’ (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin’ for (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin’ for to carry (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin’ fo’ to carry (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin’ fo’ to carry me home (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Coming (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Coming for to carry (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, sweet chariot, Coming for to carry me home (African-American spiritual)
- Swing low, swing. Swing low, swing (African-American spiritual)
- Swing Song
- Swing Song (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- Swing Song (Beth Milliken Joerger)
- Swing the shining sickle, Cut the ripened (Jesse L. Smith Gaynor)
- Swing the shining sickle, Cut the ripened grain (Jesse L. Smith Gaynor)
- Swiss Song (Anon.)
- Swiss Walking Song (Swiss folk song)
- Symbol of Life (Merl B. Grover)
- Sympathy’s a holy feeling (Hannah T. King)
T
- Table of Plenty (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Table Rules for Litle Folks (Anon.)
- Table Rules for Little Folks (Anon.)
- Taffeta and Lavender (Caravene Gillies)
- Take Back The Heart (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Take back the heart that thou gavest (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Take courage my soul and let us journey on (Donald Vails; Charles A. Tindley)
- Take Courage, Saints (James Crystal)
- Take Courage, Saints, and Faint Not by the Way (James Crystal)
- Take Hold of the Life-Line (Eben E. Rexford)
- Take It Home (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Take Me As I Am (Eliza H. Hamilton)
- Take Me Home
- Take Me Home (W. L. Bloomfield)
- Take Me Home To Old Mount Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Take me home to the place where I first saw the light (W. L. Bloomfield)
- Take me, mold me, use me (Darlene Zschech)
- Take Me There (Julie de Azevedo)
- Take Me to the Water
- Take My Gifts (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Take My Gifts and Let Me Love You (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Take My Hand (Lawrence Lee)
- Take My Hand (Beth Davis Johnston)
- Take My Hand (Michelle McConkey)
- Take my hand, Lord, And help me to understand (Beth Davis Johnston)
- Take My Hand, Precious Lord (T. A.)
- Take My Life (Scott Underwood)
- Take My Life (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Life and Let It Be (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Life, and Let It Be Consecrated (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take my life and let it be consecrated, Lord, to Thee (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Life and Let It Be / Prends ma vie, elle doit être / Que mi vida entera esté (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Life, God, Let It Be (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Life, Lead Me, Lord (R. Maines Rawls)
- Take My Life, That I May Be (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take my life, that I may be consecrated, Lord, to thee / Toma, oh Dios, mi voluntad, y haz-la tuya, nada más (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Life, That I May Be / Toma, oh Dios, mi voluntad (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take My Live and Let It Be (Frances R. Havergal)
- Take, Oh, Take Me As I Am (John L. Bell)
- Take On Me (Pal Waaktaar; Magne Furuholmen; Morten Harket)
- Take, O Take Me as I Am (John L. Bell)
- Take Our Bread (Joe Wise)
- Take Our Silver and Our Gold (Ken Medema; Frances R. Havergal)
- Take Some Time To Pray (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Take the Bread, Children, Take the Bread (Herbert Brokering)
- Take the Name of Jesus with You (Lydia O. Baxter)
- Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow (Lydia O. Baxter)
- Take the Path of the Disciple (Randall Pratt)
- Take the world, but give me Jesus (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Take This Hammer (American folk song)
- Take this hammer Carry it to the Captain (American folk song)
- Take This Moment, Sign, and Space (John L. Bell)
- Take Thou Our Minds, Dear Lord (William H. Foulkes)
- Take thou our minds, dear Lord, we humbly pray (William H. Foulkes)
- Take Time to Be Holy (William D. Longstaff)
- Take time to be holy, speak oft (William D. Longstaff)
- Take time to be holy, speak oft with the Lord (William D. Longstaff)
- Take time to be holy, speak oft with thy Lord (William D. Longstaff)
- Take Up Thy Cross (Fred A. Fillmore)
- Take Up Thy Cross (Charles W. Everest)
- “Take up thy cross and follow Me” (B. B. McKinney)
- “Take up thy cross,” the Savior said (Charles W. Everest)
- Take Up Your Bed Now And Run (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Take Up Your Cross (Charles W. Everest)
- Take up your cross, the Savior said (Charles W. Everest)
- Take Us As We Are, O God (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- Taking It Home with Me (Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Steve James)
- Takin’ It All with Me (B. Michael Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- Takwaba Uwabanga Yesu! (Folk hymn)
- Takwaba uwabanga Yesu! / Il n’y a personne comme Jésus ! / There’s no one, there’s no one like Jesus! (Folk hymn)
- Takwaba Uwabanga Yesu! / There’s No One Like Jesus! (Folk hymn)
- Takwaba Uwabanga Yesu / There’s No One Like Jesus / No hay nadie como Cristo / Il n’y a personne comme Jésus (Folk hymn)
- Takwaba Uwabanga Yesu! / There’s no one, there’s no one like Jesus! / ¡No hay nadie, no hay nadie como Cristo! / Il n’y a personne comme Jésus ! (Folk hymn)
- Takwaba Uwabanga Yesu! / There’s no one, there’s no one like Jesus / ¡No hay nadie, no hay nadie como Cristo! / Il n’y a personne comme Jésus! (Folk hymn)
- Tales from a Book / Every Soul That Takes the Journey
- Talk about love, how it makes life complete (R. C.)
- Talk not to me of human creeds (Robert C. Elvin)
- Talk not to me of human creeds, Talk not to me of plans by man (Robert C. Elvin)
- Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal (Charles Wesley)
- Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal, While here on earth we rove (Charles Wesley)
- Tall he stood, and straight, and true (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Tallis’ Canon (Thomas Ken)
- Tanga Leo (West Indian folk song)
- Tanga leo (tch, tch, tch) Come, little donkey, come (West Indian folk song)
- Tangeleo (West Indian folk song)
- Tangeleo, come, little donkey (West Indian folk song)
- Tangled Tunes (Sidney L. Perrin; Bob Slater)
- Tangled Tunes (Andrew B. Sterling)
- Tangled Tunes (Thomas S. Allen)
- Tapestries (Grace Ingles Frost)
- Tapping At The Garden Gate (J. Loker)
- Taps (Daniel Butterfield)
- Tarantara, Tarantara (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- Tarry with me, O my Saviour (Caroline L. Smith)
- Tarry with me, O my Saviour! For the day (Caroline L. Smith)
- Taste and See (James E. Moore Jr.)
- Taste and see, taste and see the goodness (James E. Moore Jr.)
- Taste The Grass On The Summit (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Teach a Child (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Teacher dear (Vauna S. Jacobsen)
- Teacher dear, I love you, for the words you say (Vauna S. Jacobsen)
- Teacher, Do You Love Me? (Michael F. Moody)
- Teacher, do you love me? Teacher, will you (Michael F. Moody)
- Teaching Public School (Bertha Fanson)
- Teach Me about the Temple (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Teach me, dear Lord, that I may teach (Joseph Dewsnup Sr.)
- Teach Me, God, to Wonder (Walter H. Farquharson)
- Teach Me, My God and King (George Herbert)
- Teach me, my God and King, In all things (George Herbert)
- Teach me, O God, the way of your statutes
- Teach me, O Lord (Psalm 119:33; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Teach Me, O Lord, I Pray (G. Kearnie Keegan)
- Teach me, O Lord, the way of Thy statutes (Psalm 119:33; Archibald T. Davidson)
- Teach Me, O Lord, Thy Holy Way (William T. Matson)
- Teach Me, O Lord, Your Holy Way (William T. Matson)
- Teach Me, O LORD, Your Way of Truth
- Teach me, O, teach me, Lord! thy way (James Merrick)
- Teach me, O, teach me, Lord! thy way, So to my life’s remotest day (James Merrick)
- Teach Me the Music
- Teach Me Thy Way (David J. Conway)
- Teach me Thy way, dear Lord (David J. Conway)
- Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord (B. Mansell Ramsey)
- Teach me thy way, O Lord, Teach me (B. Mansell Ramsey)
- Teach Me Thy Will, O Lord (Katherine A. Grimes)
- Teach Me to Pray (Albert S. Reitz)
- Teach Me to Pray (Harrison R. Merrill)
- Teach me to pray, Lord, teach me to pray (Albert S. Reitz)
- Teach me to sing (Evan Stephens)
- Teach me to sing my songs of praise, in spirit and in (Evan Stephens)
- Teach Me to Trust (John W. Peterson)
- Teach me to trust when there is cause to fear (John W. Peterson)
- Teach Me to Walk in the Light (Clara W. McMaster)
- Teach me to walk in the light of his love (Clara W. McMaster)
- Teach me to walk in the light of his love, Teach me to (Clara W. McMaster)
- Teach me Your holy ways, O Lord (Terry Butler)
- Teach Me Your Way (B. Mansell Ramsey)
- Teach me Your way, O Lord, teach me Your way! (B. Mansell Ramsey)
- Teach us, O Lord, true brotherhood (Marion Dutton Savage)
- Teach Us, O Lord, True Thankfulness (William Watkins Reid Sr.)
- Teach us, O Lord, true thankfulness divine (William Watkins Reid Sr.)
- Teamsters’ Chorus (Evan Stephens)
- Tears are falling, hearts are breaking (Chris Rice)
- Tears Flowing Fast
- Tears like rain on the mountains fall (Eleace Monet Zachary)
- Teeth (Aubree Liz)
- Te exaltaré (Casiodoro Cárdenas)
- Te Exaltaré, Mi Dios, Mi Rey (Casiodoro Cárdenas)
- Te exaltaré, mi Dios, mi Rey / I will exalt my God, my King (Casiodoro Cárdenas)
- Te exaltaré, mi Dios, mi Rey / I will extol my God, my King / Je t’exalterai, mon Dieu, mon roi / Ich will dich loben, Herr, mein Gott (Casiodoro Cárdenas)
- Telephone Song
- Telling Lies (Margaret Johnson Gardner)
- Tell It Again (Mary B. C. Slade)
- Tell It Out with Gladness (Georgia Harkness)
- Tell It, Sing It, Shout It (James Rowe)
- Tell It! Tell It Out with Gladness (Georgia Harkness)
- Tell It To Jesus (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- Tell Jesus All (James Rowe)
- Tell Me
- Tell Me About Heaven (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Tell Me, Brother, Worn and Weary (Alice M. Batchelder)
- Tell Me, Dear Lord (M. E. P.)
- Tell me, dear Lord— in thine own way I pray (M. E. P.)
- “Tell me, dear mother, what you mean” (John Lyon)
- Tell me, how did you feel when you come out (African American spiritual)
- Tell me, how did you feel when you come out the wilderness (African American spiritual)
- Tell me no more of earthly toys (Susanna Harrison)
- Tell me not in mournful numbers (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Tell me not, in mournful numbers, life is but an (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Tell me now what shall we do? Cinderella lost her shoe (Anon.)
- Tell me of shadow-land with its strange seeming (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Tell me one thing tell me truly (Augusta M. Wakefield)
- Tell Me the Old, Old Story (Katherine Hankey)
- Tell me the old, old story of uneen things above (Katherine Hankey)
- Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above (Katherine Hankey)
- Tell Me the Stories of Jesus (W. H. Parker)
- Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear (W. H. Parker)
- Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear; Things I would (W. H. Parker)
- Tell Me the Story of Jesus (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Tell me the story of Jesus, Write (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart every word (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Tell me the tales that to me were so dear (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long (Thomas H. Bayly)
- Tell me, What am I feeling? (Adam Turley; Amy Geis)
- Tell me when did we grow up (Nik Day; Evelyn Detzany)
- Tell me who was born (Nik Day; Micah Rindlisbacher)
- Tell Me Why (Anon.)
- Tell me why the stars do shine (Anon.)
- Tell me why the stars do shine, Tell me (Anon.)
- Tell me why the stars do shine, Tell me why (Anon.)
- Tell Me With Your Eyes (Samuel Minturn Peck)
- Tell me, ye twinkling Stars (John Lyon)
- Tell of His mercy so deep and so wide
- Tell Others of Jesus (Alfred Barratt)
- Tell Out, My Soul (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- Tell the blessed story (Haldor Lillenas)
- Tell the Good News (Gene Bartlett)
- Tell the Mountains (Rodney Turner)
- Tell to every generation
- Tell Your Children (Grace Hawthorne)
- Temper My Spirit, O Lord (Jean Starr Untermeyer)
- Temple Anthem
- Temple Dedication (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Temple Dedication Song (Charles L. Walker)
- Temple Hymn
- Temple Song (Emily B. Spencer)
- Temple Song
- Temple Song (Eliza R. Snow)
- Temple Song (Charles L. Walker)
- Temple Song (Henry Maiben)
- Temple Song
- Tempted and tried we’re oft made to wonder (W. Stevens)
- Tenderly (Jack Lawrence)
- Tenderly Lead Thou Me On (Joseph Smith III)
- Tenderly now our voices raise (Douglas Brian)
- Tenderly now our voices raise to Him whom we (Douglas Brian)
- Tenderly, tenderly, lead (Joseph Smith III)
- Tenderly, Tenderly, Lead Thou Me On (Joseph Smith III)
- Tenderly Wipe the Bitter Tear (Evan Stephens)
- Tender Mercies (Shane Jackman)
- Tender Mercies of the Lord (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Tender Mercies of the Lord (Julia D. Olson)
- Tender mercies of the Lord Come in quiet ways (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Tender Mercy (Jenny Phillips)
- Tender with the Truth (Scott Krippayne; Steve Siler)
- Tender Years
- Tenebrae in E Flat (Matthew 27:45–46, 50; Luke 23:46; Ruth Heller)
- Ten Lepers Facing Constant Scorn (John Thornburg)
- Ten Little Fingers (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ten little fingers are busy all day (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ten little fingers are busy all day, Helping me (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ten little fingers are busy all day Helping me work (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ten little fingers are happy all day Helping me work and (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Ten Little Friends (Elsie Lindgren)
- Ten Little Indians (Anon.)
- Ten Miles from Home
- Ten Thousand Angels (Ray Overholt)
- Ten Thousand Reasons (Matt Redman; Jonas Myrin)
- Ten thousand times ten thousand (Henry Alford)
- Tenting On The Old Camp Ground (Walter Kittredge)
- Tenting To-Night (Walter Kittredge)
- Ten Tribes (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Teresa (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Testamentary (Hannah T. King)
- Testify to Love (Paul Field; Henk Pool; Ralph van Manen; Robert Riekerk)
- Testimony (Loren C. Dunn)
- Testimony (Samuel Medley)
- Testimony (Evan Stephens)
- Testimony of Christ (Doctrine and Covenants 76:22–23; Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Teton Peaks
- Th’ Almighty reigns, exalted high (Isaac Watts)
- Thankful (Shawna Edwards)
- Thankful Evermore We Be (Mark Weston)
- Thankful Hearts and Voices Raise (John W. Arthur)
- Thank God (Lula Greene Richards)
- Thank God for tears, which as the genial rain (Lula Greene Richards)
- Thank God for those who give relief (Thomas L. Kay)
- Thank Goodness for Christmas! (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Thank Goodness for Grandmas (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Thank him for work and play (Martha Wonn)
- Thank Him for work and play, Thank Him (Martha Wonn)
- Thank him for work and play, thank him for night and day (Martha Wonn)
- Thank Him Rev’rently (Michelle Willis)
- Thank Him, thank Him, all ye little children (Anon.)
- Thanking God! (Martha Wonn)
- Thank Our God for Sisters, Brothers (Roger Powell)
- Thanks be to God (Julius Schubring)
- Thanks Be to God (Alice M. Edwards)
- Thanks Be to God (P. J. O’Reilly)
- Thanks be to God, who giveth us (Alice M. Edwards)
- Thanks for Daily Blessings (Patty S. Hill)
- Thanks For Everything
- Thanks for Home Things (F. Ellenore Prince)
- Thanks for Our World (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Thanks for the Sabbath School (William Willes)
- Thanks for the Sabbath School, hail (William Willes)
- Thanks for the Sabbath school, hail to the day (William Willes)
- Thanks for the Sabbath School. Hail to the day When (William Willes)
- Thanksgiving (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving (Edward Hanham)
- Thanksgiving (Anna M. Shepard)
- Thanksgiving (James H. Wallis)
- Thanksgiving (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Thanksgiving (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Thanksgiving (Musical Adventures)
- Thanksgiving (Naomi Russell)
- Thanksgiving (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- Thanksgiving at Grandma’s
- Thanksgiving Canon (Lester S. Bucher)
- Thanksgiving Chorus (John Swertner)
- Thanksgiving Day (Lydia Maria Child)
- Thanksgiving Day is coming! How happy we (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Thanksgiving Day is coming! How happy we will (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Thanksgiving Day will soon be here; It comes
- Thanksgiving Day will soon be here: It comes around
- Thanksgiving Day will soon be here; It comes around but
- Thanksgiving Hymn (Frances K. Taylor)
- Thanksgiving Hymn (Edwin McNeely)
- Thanksgiving Hymn (Kathleen Malone)
- Thanksgiving Hymn (Danelda M. Yoder)
- Thanksgiving Hymn (Stewart Cross)
- Thanksgiving Hymn (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- Thanksgiving Medley
- Thanksgiving Prayer (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- Thanksgiving Prayer (Leora Martin)
- Thanksgiving Response (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- Thanksgiving Round (Anon.)
- Thanksgiving Song (Rock E. Oakeson)
- Thanksgiving Song (Jesse L. Smith Gaynor)
- Thanksgiving Song (D. H.)
- Thanks Now Be Unto Thee (Mark Nichols)
- Thanks now be unto Thee Our gracious Heav’nly Father (Mark Nichols)
- Thanks, O God, for boundless mercy (August Ludvig Storm; Norman Johnson)
- Thanks to God! (August Ludvig Storm; Norman Johnson)
- Thanks to God for My Redeemer (August Ludvig Storm; Carl E. Backstrom)
- Thanks to God Whose Word Was Spoken (R. T. Brooks)
- Thanks to Our Father (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Thanks to our Father we will bring (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Thanks to our Father we will bring For he gives (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Thanks to Thee (Mary Rose Jack)
- Thanks to Thee (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- Thanks to Thee, O Christ, Victorious (Thomas Hansen Kingo)
- Thanks we give most gracious Father (John Kelly)
- Thank Thee, Father (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Thank thee, Father, for this day (Alice C. D. Riley)
- Thank Thee for Everything (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Thank thee for the world so sweet (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- “Thank thee!” for the world so sweet; “Thank thee!” (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- “Thank thee!” for the world so sweet; “Thank thee!” for (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- Thank thee for the world so sweet; Thank thee for the food (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- Thank thee, Heav’nly Father, For all we have (Hollis Dann)
- Thank thee, Heav’nly Father, For all we have today (Hollis Dann)
- Thank thee, Heav’nly Father, For all we have today; Help (Hollis Dann)
- Thank thee, Heav’nly Father, For all we have today Help us (Hollis Dann)
- Thank Thee, Heav’nly Father for flow’rs
- Thank Thee Heav’nly Father, for flow’rs and birds that
- Thank Thee, Heav’nly Father for flow’rs and birds that sing
- Thank You (Hilary Weeks; Tyler Castleton)
- Thank You, Farmer (Iva E. Castner)
- Thank you, farmer, for the growing wheat (Iva E. Castner)
- Thank You, Father (Myrtle Williamson)
- Thank you, Father, for the sky (Myrtle Williamson)
- Thank You for Being My Friend (Melanie Hoffman)
- Thank You for Giving Me the Morning (Martin Gotthard Schneider)
- Thank You for the cross, Lord (Darlene Zschech)
- Thank You for the Holy Ordinance (Vicki Argotsinger)
- Thank you for the world so sweet (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- Thank You for the world so sweet, Thank you (Edith Rutter-Leatham)
- Thank You, God (Brian Wren)
- Thank you, God, for this new day; Thank you for my work (Elizabeth S. Whitehouse)
- Thank You, God, for Water, Soil, and Air (Brian Wren)
- Thank You I Will Always Say (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Thank you I will always say, When I’m help’d (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Thank You, Jesus (Bernadette Blount Salley)
- Thank You, Jesus. Thank You, Jesus for all You’ve done for me (Bernadette Blount Salley)
- Thank You, Lord (Seth Sykes)
- Thank You, Lord (African American spiritual)
- Thank You, Lord (Seth Sykes; Bessie Sykes)
- Thank You, Lord, for saving my soul (Seth Sykes)
- Thank You, Lord, thank You, Lord (African American spiritual)
- Thank You, Nephi (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Thank you, Nephi, for your words (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Thank You Songs (Norman C. Schlichter)
- That All May Know Him (B. E.)
- That awful day will surely come (Isaac Watts)
- That Beautiful Land (F. A. F. Wood-White)
- That Beautiful Name (Jean Perry)
- That bit of something Which clings like frost (Elva P. Bushman)
- That Boy-Child of Mary (Tom Colvin)
- That Brightest Dawn (Daniel Carter)
- That Cause Can Neither Be Lost nor Stayed (Kristian Ostergaard)
- That Cause Can Never Be Lost or Stayed (Kristian Ostergaard)
- That Christmas Night (Debbie Zumsteg)
- That day of wrath, that dreadful day (Walter Scott)
- That deed—that time we celebrate (Eliza R. Snow)
- That deed, that time, we celebrate (Eliza R. Snow)
- That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright (John Mason Neale)
- That Easter Morn (Marion D. Hanks)
- That Easter morn a grave that burst (Marion D. Hanks)
- That Easter Morn, at Break of Day (Jean Tisserand)
- That First Christmas Day (Lane E. Johnson)
- That first Christmas morning beneath a new star (Lane E. Johnson)
- That Girl in Your Hands (Aaron Edson)
- That glorious time is drawing near (D. L. Wood)
- That God should love a sinner such as I (C. Bishop)
- That Gospel train is comin’ (Traditional)
- That I shall have my life to live (Eddavene Zoan Houtz Bean)
- That Is My Mother (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- That Little Brook (Emmeline B. Wells)
- That little brook beside my childhood’s home (Emmeline B. Wells)
- That Lullaby (Melvina C. Woods)
- That morning dawned as bright and beautiful (Eliza R. Snow)
- That Night in the Stable (Val C. Wilcox)
- That night in the stable it must have (Val C. Wilcox)
- That night, my eyes were red (Alex Melecio)
- That Old Rocking Chair (Bessie C. Rasmussen)
- That One Lost Sheep (L. Phillip Knox)
- That Priceless Grace (Emmanuel F. Y. Grantson)
- That’s How I’ll Be (Nik Day; Kylee Shaffer; Malorie Ward)
- That Silent Night (Rebecca H. Martin)
- That’s the Cause We Help Along (Harry Birch)
- That surely was a trying day (Eliza R. Snow)
- That Sweet Story of Old (Jemima Luke)
- That’s when He found me (Garon Brett; Nik Day)
- That’s when He found me, Lost in the dead (Garon Brett; Nik Day)
- That’s Why (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon)
- That’s Why We Praise Him (Tommy Walker)
- That’s You and That’s Me (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson; Sam Cardon)
- That the children may live long (Eliza R. Snow)
- That the children may live long and be beautiful (Eliza R. Snow)
- That the Church May Be One
- That the Lord Will Provide (Joseph L. Townsend)
- That the Lord will provide, Is a promise (Joseph L. Townsend)
- That the Lord will provide is a promise that’s given (Joseph L. Townsend)
- That the Lord will provide, Is a promise that’s giv’n (Joseph L. Townsend)
- That this evening may be holy, good, and peaceful
- That Very Special Day
- That We May Know (Kathy J. Wilkins)
- That we may know thy will supreme (Charles Derry)
- That we may know thy will supreme, Know thee the great adored (Charles Derry)
- That Will Be Glory for Me (Philip Paul Bliss)
- That wonderful city called heaven (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Thay-na-shee-ah-lay-ee
- Thay-na-shee-ah-lay-ee Shveska say va lay
- The 10 commandments (Isaac Watts)
- The 148th Psalm (Gustav Holst)
- The 23rd Psalm
- The 3-Way Canon Blues (Henry Brant)
- The Advent of Our God (Charles Coffin)
- The Advent of Our King (Charles Coffin)
- The aged, venerated, much belov’d (Eliza R. Snow)
- The aged, venerated, much-belov’d (Eliza R. Snow)
- The agency of man (Anon.; Sally Swey)
- The Airplane
- The airplane is a wonderful, wonderful bird
- The alder by the river (Celia Thaxter)
- The alder by the river Shakes out (Celia Thaxter)
- The alder by the river Shakes out her powdery (Celia Thaxter)
- The alder by the river shakes out her powdry (Celia Thaxter)
- The Alphabet
- The Alphabet Kids (Patricia Reid Pett)
- The Alphabet kids, the Alphabet kids (Patricia Reid Pett)
- The American Hymn (Matthias Keller)
- The Ancient Law Departs (Sebastian Besnault)
- The angel Gabriel from heaven came (Basque carol)
- The angel in the heavens, Has brought to earth again (Minnie McBain)
- The Angel Message (James L. Edwards)
- The Angel Moroni Is Coming Again (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Angel Rolled the Stone Away (African American spiritual)
- The angels are bringing the armor of love (Esther C. Henck)
- The angels are bringing the armor of love To bind on the human soul (Esther C. Henck)
- The angels come from their blest abode (Esther C. Henck)
- The angels come from their blest abode, They come from the land of peace (Esther C. Henck)
- The Angels Keep A-Watchin’ (African-American spiritual)
- The angel’s message
- The Angel’s Message (William E. Baughman)
- The angels swept their harps of gold (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The angels swept their harps of gold, and voiced (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The angels washed their clothes today (Miranda Snow Walton)
- The angel, the angel (Martin L. Green)
- The Animal Fair
- The annual convention of Our brilliant Sunday Schools (Maggie Campbell McGregor)
- The Answer (Joseph Smith Jr.; William W. Phelps)
- The Answers (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The Answer’s Not in Washington (Orrin Hatch)
- The Ants Go Marching (Anon.)
- The ants go marching one by one (Anon.)
- The Apostacy and Restoration (R. C. Evans)
- The Apostate (John Lyon)
- The Apostles’ Creed
- The Appeal for a Clear Sky, Song No. 1
- The Appeal for a Clear Sky, Song No. 2
- The Apple Orchard (Grace Candland Jacobsen)
- The Armor of God (Kate McSweeney)
- The Armor of God (Rebekah Anne Pitts)
- The Armor of God (Erlyne Gress)
- The army of the cross advances, clad in armor bright (C. Austin Miles)
- The Army of the Living God (C. Austin Miles)
- The Army of the Living God (C. Austin Miles)
- The Art of Printing (John S. Davis)
- The Ash Grove (Welsh folk song)
- The Ash Grove (John Oxenford)
- The Ash-Grove (John Oxenford)
- The ash-grove, how graceful, how plainly (John Oxenford)
- The ash grove, how graceful, how plainly (John Oxenford)
- The ash grove, the ash grove to music (John Oxenford)
- The Assassination (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Assassination of Generals Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Assassination of Ralph Shaw (R. C. Evans)
- The Atheist
- The Atonement of Christ (R. C. Evans)
- The Attic (Agnes Just Reid)
- The Autumn (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Babe of Bethlehem (Josiah G. Holland)
- The Baby Jesus (Jo Marie Borgeson Bray)
- The Baby Softly Stills (Marvin K. Gardner)
- The Ballad of John Rowe Moyle (Amy Burton Moore)
- The Band
- The Band Played On (John F. Palmer)
- The banging of the hammer
- The Banner of the Cross (Daniel W. Whittle)
- The Banner Song (C. Austin Miles)
- The Baptism of Jesus (Helen Harrington)
- The Baptist Shouts on Jordan’s Shore (Charles Coffin)
- The bare branches of the poplars reaching high (Ruth Harwood)
- The bark of life has spread her sails and can’t (T. W. Brookbank)
- The Barnyard Family
- The Barnyard Song
- The battalion encamped, by the side of the grove (Levi Hancock)
- The Battle Belongs to the Lord (Jamie Owens-Collins)
- The Battle-Cry of Freedom (George F. Root)
- The Battle Cry Of Freedom (George F. Root)
- The Battle Hymn of Israel (Orson F. Whitney)
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic (Julia Ward Howe)
- The Battle Is the Lord’s! (Margaret Clarkson)
- The Battle of Jericho (Southern folk song)
- The battle rages on in the shadow (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- The battle rages on in the shadow of another day (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- The beasts of the field, the birds of the air (Wayne Watson)
- The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1–12)
- The Beatitudes: The Meek (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: The Merciful (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: The Peacemakers (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: The Poor in Spirit (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: The Pure in Heart (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: They That Are Persecuted (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: They That Hunger and Thirst (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The Beatitudes: They That Mourn (Edward Howe Jr.)
- The beauties of home (Edwin F. Parry)
- The Beautiful Garden of Prayer (Eleanor Allen Schroll)
- The beautiful home of the soul (W. P. W.)
- The Beautiful Light (R. Kelso Carter)
- The beautiful summer days so bright (Kate Ulmer)
- The beauty of the rising sun (Justin Williams; Ryan Innes; Russ Dixon)
- The Bee And The Pup
- The Bee Hive Call (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- The Bee-Hive Call (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- The Bee-Hive call a ringing (Anon.)
- The Bee Hive call a ringing (Anon.)
- The Bee Hive call a-ringing, Comes over hills and lakes (Anon.)
- The Bee Hive call a ringing, Comes over hills and lakes (Anon.)
- The Bee-Hive Girls Are Glad Girls (Anon.)
- The bees are gath’ring honey from all the dainty (Eugenia Lundquist)
- The Bees of Deseret (Evan Stephens)
- The Bees of Deseret (John S. Davis)
- The Beginning of Evil
- The Bell Doth Toll
- The bell doth toll, Its echoes roll
- The Bell Is Ringing (Traditional)
- The bells are ringing, for me and my gal (E. Ray Goetz; Edgar Leslie; George W. Meyer)
- The Bells of Christmas (Martin Luther; N. F. S. Grundtvig)
- The Bells of Christmas (Charles Porterfield Krauth; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- The bells of Christmas chime once more (Charles Porterfield Krauth; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- The Bells of Easter (Katherine Merrill)
- The bells of Easter sweetly ring (Katherine Merrill)
- The bells of Easter sweetly ring, And little (Katherine Merrill)
- The Bells of New Year (Lillie M. Jordan)
- The bells say to joyously give (Thelma J. Harrison)
- The Bereaved Wife (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Best Friend Is Jesus (Peter P. Bilhorn)
- The Best is Not Too Good for Me (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.)
- The Best Thing (Richard Holmes)
- The Best Year Ever
- The better part of a lifetime in defense of a dream (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Beyond (Ella Wheeler Wilcox)
- The B-I-B-L-E
- The Bible Is a Treasure Book (Gracia Holman)
- The Bible is justly esteem’d
- The Bible Stands (Haldor Lillenas)
- The Bible stands like a rock undaunted (Haldor Lillenas)
- The B-I-B-L-E, Yes, that’s the book for me
- The Big Bass Drum (Traditional)
- The Billy Goat (Anna Johnson)
- The birdies’ lullaby
- The Birdie’s Song (Mabel Frost)
- The birds in the trees sing, “Good morning” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Bird’s Nest (Alice C. D. Riley)
- The birds of the forest are calling for thee (Harry B. Smith)
- The Birds’ Return (German folk song)
- The Bird’s Song (Edith Robbins)
- The Bird’s Swing (Edith Robbins)
- The bird that soars on highest wing (James Montgomery)
- The bird that soars on highest wing Builds on the ground her lowly nest (James Montgomery)
- The bird with feathers of blue (Billy Rose)
- The bird with features of blue (Billy Rose)
- The Birthday of a King (William Harold Neidlinger)
- The Birthday of a King (William Harold Neidlinger)
- The Birthday of Daniel H. Wells (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Birthday of D. H. Wells (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Bishop (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The bishop of our ward is friendly, good and (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The bishop of our ward is friendly, good and kind (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The blackness of a bitter night had flown (Estella Wight)
- The Blacksmith
- The blasted, bloomin’ spider ran up the bloomin’ spout
- The Blessed Baby Jesus (Katherine Merrill)
- The blessed baby Jesus Was born on Christmas day (Katherine Merrill)
- The blessed Jesus loved me (Thoro Harris)
- The blessed Lord and kind Redeemer (Clement Phinney)
- The Blessed Old Story Is True (Frederick W. Suffield)
- The Blessing of the Children (Helen Harrington)
- The Blessing Song (Nancy Gordon; Linda Walker; Jamie Harvill)
- The blest memorials of thy grief (Joseph Hart)
- The blest memorials of thy grief, Thy suff’rings and thy death (Joseph Hart)
- The Blind Harpist (John S. Davis)
- The blood that Jesus once shed for me (Civilla Martin)
- The blood that Jesus shed for me (Andraé Crouch)
- The Blood That Jesus Sheds for Me (Andraé Crouch)
- The blood washed pilgrim (R. Kelso Carter)
- The blood will never lose its power (Civilla Martin)
- The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power (Andraé Crouch)
- The blossoms close at eve (C. G. Rowe)
- The blossoms close at eve, my love! (C. G. Rowe)
- The Blue Bell of Scotland (Scotch air)
- The Blue-Bells of Scotland (Scotch air)
- The Blue Bells of Scotland (Scotch air)
- The Bluebird Girls All Give Away Happiness
- The Bluebirds (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The Bluebird Song (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The Blue Forget-me-not (Mary A. Y. Greenhalgh)
- The blush of spring is everywhere (Rebecca S. Wetzel)
- The bodies of our dead are laid (John Nicholson)
- The body is but chaff
- The Body, Lord, Is Ours to Keep (Eleanor B. Stock)
- The Body of Christ (Nik Day; Christian Affleck)
- The body of Christ living His life (Kenneth Cope; Julie de Azevedo)
- The Bond of Love (Otis Skillings)
- The Bonnets Of Bonnie Dundee (Walter Scott)
- The Book of Mormon (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The Book of Mormon (R. C. Evans)
- The Book of Mormon Has Come Forth (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- The Book of Mormon, in our days (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Book of Mormon Teaches Me (Marvin K. Gardner)
- The Book of Mormon Tells of Christ (Nathan Howe)
- The Book of Mormon testifies of Jesus Christ (Eric Malizia)
- The Books in the Book of Mormon (Daphne Matthews)
- The Books in the New Testament (Anon.)
- The Books in the Old Testament (Anon.)
- The Books of the Book of Mormon (Daphne Matthews)
- The books we prize and treasure very dear (H. E. Depew)
- The Bossy Cow (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The boy never hurt anyone (Brett Raymond)
- The Boy Scout Day (Anon.)
- The Boys of Nauvoo
- The Boys Of Sanpete County
- The Boys of Sanpete County (The Green River Song) (Utah folk song)
- The Boys of the Kingdom (William W. Phelps)
- The Boys of the M. I. A. (Zersia Mae Nelson)
- The Boy’s Questions (John Lyon)
- The boys walked softly up the hill to Calvary (Dixie Lynne Harrington)
- The boy who never rose at dawn (W. Muller)
- The boy who never rose at dawn, When summer (W. Muller)
- The boy who never rose at dawn, When summer days are long (W. Muller)
- The Bread and the Wine Are Here (Daniel Charles Damon)
- The bread and water are ready here (Frank I. Kooyman)
- The bread and water are ready here, And I (Frank I. Kooyman)
- The bread and water are ready here, and I remember (Frank I. Kooyman)
- The bread and water are ready here, and we remember (Frank I. Kooyman)
- The Bread Is Being Broken (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- The bread is being broken, the water has been (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- The bread is being broken; the water has been poured (Becky-Lee Hill Reynolds)
- The bread is blessed, and broken now (Mary Glover)
- The bread is pure; the bread is white; The bread is clean (Earl C. Hazelle)
- The Bread of Life (Joseph G. Scoville)
- The Bread of Life, O Lord us give, That we may eat (Joseph G. Scoville)
- The Bread Reminds Me (Clive Romney)
- The bread reminds me that Jesus (Clive Romney)
- The Bread That Giveth Strength (Ellen H. Underwood; Warren R. Fitch)
- The bread that giveth strength I want to give (Ellen H. Underwood; Warren R. Fitch)
- The breaking waves dash’d high (Felicia D. Hemans)
- The Breaking Waves Dashed High (Felicia D. Hemans)
- The breaking waves dashed high on a stern (Felicia D. Hemans)
- The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast (Felicia D. Hemans)
- The breath of June is in the air (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us (Johann Walter; F. Samuel Janzow; Matthias Loy)
- The Bridegroom soon will come (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Bride’s Avowal (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Bride’s Father Speaks to the Bridegroom (Olive W. Burt)
- The Bride That I Married (Mark Nichols)
- The bride that I married in years long ago (Mark Nichols)
- The bride, ’tis usual to present (Hannah T. King)
- The Bridge (Blanche K. McKey)
- The Bridge of Avignon
- The brightness of a lamp gone out (David H. Smith)
- The brightness of a lamp gone out, Hands quiet, eyes at rest (David H. Smith)
- The Bright New Year (Anon.)
- The Bright Side
- The Broken Pinion (Hezekiah Butterworth)
- The Broken Vessel (Andrae Crouch)
- The Brook (Evan Stephens)
- The brooklet (Ione Olsen (age 10))
- The Broom (Ella D. Watkins)
- The Brother of Jared (Elbert A. Smith)
- The Bug Song (Carl Hope)
- The Building of the Organ (Linda S. Fletcher)
- The Bull Dog
- The Bull-Dog
- The Bull Dog on the Bank
- The Bullfight on the San Pedro (Pioneer folk song)
- The Bull Whacker (Pioneer folk song)
- The Burlesque Band (Traditional)
- The Burning Bush (Olive C. Wehr)
- The Busy Bee
- The Busy Bees of Deseret (John S. Davis)
- The busy bees of Deseret are still around their hive (John S. Davis)
- The Busy Town is Full to Overflowing (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- The buzz of the bees, The crisp of the leaves (Angie Taylor)
- The cable strains the anchor resting on the ocean floor (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Caissons Go Rolling Along (Edmund L. Gruber)
- The Call (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The Call (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- The Call (James F. Wright)
- The Call for Reapers (John O. Thompson)
- The Calling (Melva Wheelwright)
- The Call of God (R. C. Evans)
- The Call of Love (C. Austin Miles)
- The call of the road and the pastures so green (Jessie Mae Norris)
- The Call of Womanhood (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- The Call to Benevolence (Luacine Clark Fox)
- The call to willing service is the nation’s call today (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- The Calm (Nik Day)
- The Campbells Are Coming (Scottish folk song)
- The Campbells are coming, O-ho! O-ho! (Scottish folk song)
- The Campbells are comin’. O ho, O ho (Scottish folk song)
- The Campfire Meeting
- The Camp of Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Camptown ladies sing this song (Stephen C. Foster)
- The Camptown Races (Stephen C. Foster)
- The Cap Stone (William W. Phelps)
- The Captain (Karolyn Kay Danielson)
- The Caravan Song (Marie E. Gaudette)
- The Caravan Song (Bill Beard)
- The cares of the day oft perplex us (C. C. Uhland)
- The Care the Eagle Gives Her Young (R. Deane Postlethwaite)
- “The Carpathia cometh,” the ship was in view (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Carpenter (Jennifer P. Zabel)
- The Carpenter’s Boy (Aimee Nolte)
- The Carpenter’s Son (Kenneth Cope)
- The Carrousel
- The Cattle On A Thousand Hills (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Cause of Truth (Evan Stephens)
- The Cause of Zion Summons Us (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- The cause of Zion summons us to claim a distant dream (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- The Celestial Home
- The Centennial (V. James Lovalvo)
- The Center of the Heavens
- The chains are rent, the dungeon’s gloom (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Chalet Girl’s Sunday (Norwegian folk song)
- The Challenge (Ruth May Fox)
- The Champion (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Champion
- The Champion comes with piercing eye
- The Changeless Friend (Joseph Hart)
- The chapel
- The Chapel Doors (Dorothy Little Read)
- The chapel doors seem to say to me (Dorothy Little Read)
- The chapel doors seem to say to me. “Sh, be still.” (Dorothy Little Read)
- The Chariot! the Chariot! Its wheels roll in fire (Henry H. Milman)
- The Chariot! the Chariot! Its wheels roll in fire As the Lord cometh down in the pomp of his ire (Henry H. Milman)
- The Cheery Smile (Evan Stephens)
- The Child and the Star (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Child I Am (Brett Raymond)
- The Child Jesus (Edna Dean Baker)
- The Child Of A King (Harriet E. Buell)
- The Child of Galilee (Vida E. Smith)
- The Children Are Praying for Me (Moses Thatcher)
- The children have to their meeting gone (William A. Morton)
- The Children of the Saints (John Nicholson)
- The Children’s Friend (C. Benjamin Hopkins)
- The Children’s Friend (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- The Children’s Friend Is Jesus (Robert Harkness)
- The Children’s Friend is my friend (Leone Doxey)
- The Children’s Friend is my friend, Good stories (Leone Doxey)
- The Children’s Hosanna (Neal A. McAulay)
- The Children’s Salutation (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Children’s Song-Prayer (Evan Stephens)
- The children’s Sunday school song (Evan Stephens)
- The child’s message (Cora Hill)
- The chill night is dark, child, but there is a star (Susan Evans McCloud)
- The Choice Is Up to You (Eugene Amormino; Kathleen Scolaro; Carolyn Pietrangelo)
- The Christ Child lay on a bed of hay on that holy
- The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) proclaims Jesus as Lord (Kenneth L. Teegarden)
- The Christian Home (Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
- The Christmas bells are swaying (Adelaide Walker)
- The Christmas chimes ring out, ring out (Abbie Rees Madsen)
- The Christmas Manger Hymn (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- The Christmas Seal
- The Christmas stockings, robbed of all their load (Patricia Bryson)
- The Christmas Symbol (Martin L. Green)
- The Christmas Tree (Mary N. Meigs)
- The Christmas Tree (Robert Spence Watson)
- The Christ of Every Age (Roy A. Cheville)
- The Christ of the Cross (Frank C. Huston)
- The Christ of the Galilee Road (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Christ who died but rose again (Granton Douglas Hay)
- The Church
- The Church by the Side of the Road (William C. Poole)
- The Church House (Anon.)
- The Church in the Wildwood (William S. Pitts)
- The church is not a building (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- The Church Is One (Thomas Campbell)
- The Church of Christ Cannot Be Bound (Adam M. L. Tice)
- The church of Christ cannot be bound by walls of wood or stone (Adam M. L. Tice)
- The Church of Christ in Every Age (F. Pratt Green)
- The church of Christ, in ev’ry age (F. Pratt Green)
- The Church of Jesus Christ (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Church’s Jubilee (Charles W. Naylor)
- The Church’s Life (Geoffrey F. Spencer; Alan D. Tyree)
- The church’s life is built upon (Geoffrey F. Spencer; Alan D. Tyree)
- The church’s life is built upon the rock of revelation (Geoffrey F. Spencer; Alan D. Tyree)
- The Church’s One Foundation (Samuel J. Stone)
- The Church’s one foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord (Samuel J. Stone)
- The Church’s one foundation / Un solo fundamento y sólo un fundador (Samuel J. Stone)
- The Church Which Jesus Christ Set Up (Charles Ashton)
- The Church Within Us (Kent E. Schneider)
- The Cities of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- The cities of Zion soon shall rise (William W. Phelps)
- The City Is Alive, O God (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- The city is alive, O God, with sound of rushing feet (William Watkins Reid Jr.)
- The City of David (Gary Croxall)
- The city of David sleeps under the moon (Gary Croxall)
- The City of God (Arthur H. Morse)
- The city that was seen of old (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Clarion Call (Vaughn J. Featherstone)
- The Clarion Call (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- The Clarion call is sounding (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- The clarion call is sounding from the tower (Vaughn J. Featherstone)
- The clarion call is sounding, The youth (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- The clarion call is sounding; The youth of Zion (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- The Classmates’ March Song (H. G. Whitney)
- The classmates’ song (H. G. Whitney)
- The Cleansing Wave (Phoebe P. Knapp)
- The Climate (David Stevens)
- The Clock (Wallace F. Bennett)
- The Clock (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- The clock is ticking and our lives
- The clods of the valley shall lie above (David H. Smith)
- The clods of the valley shall lie above The dearest object of mortal love (David H. Smith)
- The closer I walk the sweeter He seems (Haldor Lillenas)
- The cloud-capped towers, The gorgeous palaces (William Shakespeare)
- The Cloud-Cap’t Towers (William Shakespeare)
- The cloud-cap’t towers, The gorgeous palaces (William Shakespeare)
- The clouds are dark and it’s raining outside (William H. Blake)
- The clouds of grief o’ershadow (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Clouds of Judgment Gather (Bernard of Cluny)
- The Cob House
- The Colorado Trail (American folk song)
- The Comforter Has Come (Francis Bottome)
- The Comforter has come to abide (Haldor Lillenas)
- The Comforter is sent again (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Comfort of This Holy Hour (Emma Perry Erekson)
- The Coming Day (J. H. Ward)
- The Coming King (Franklin E. Belden)
- The coming King is at the door (Franklin E. Belden)
- The Coming of God (Isaiah 40:1–5; Johannes G. Olearius)
- The Coming of the King (R. C. Evans)
- The Coming of the King (R. C. Evans)
- The Commandments (Isaac Watts)
- The Communion Hymn (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty; Stuart Townend)
- The conference song (Hugh Knough)
- The Coqui (Puerto Rican folk song)
- The coqui, the coqui so delights me (Puerto Rican folk song)
- The Corner Stone
- The Corn is Ripe For Reaping (Charles A. Goodhart)
- The corn is ripe for reaping, Fields glow with ruddy grain (Charles A. Goodhart)
- The Cost of Words (Mollie Richmond)
- The cottage work is over
- The counting lesson (Emilie Poulsson)
- The courage to vindicate (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- The covered wagons creak and roll (Jeanne Rich)
- The covered wagons trek across the plain (Elizabeth Cannon Porter)
- The Creation (Johnie B. Wood)
- The Creator (Gail W. Bell)
- The Crocodile
- The crocodile smiles at you (Barbara Tanner)
- The Cross (Elbert A. Smith)
- The Cross Is Not Greater (Ballington Booth)
- The cross is not greater than his grace (Ballington Booth)
- The cross, it standeth fast (Horatius Bonar)
- The cross it standeth fast, Hallelujah, Hallelujah! (Horatius Bonar)
- The cross stands with feet in the earth (Elbert A. Smith)
- The cross that He gave may be heavy (Ballington Booth)
- The cross that He gave may by heavy (Ballington Booth)
- The cross, the cross, the bloodstained cross (J. A. Stocktow; WIlliam McDonald)
- The cross upon which Jesus died (Ira F. Stamphill)
- The Crown (B. Edmiaston)
- The Crowning Day (El Nathan)
- The cry comes from Asia, from Afric’s dark legions (Thomas W. Smith)
- The cry comes from Asia, from Afric’s dark legions As well as from Europe and isles of the sea (Thomas W. Smith)
- The Cuckoo (English folk song)
- The cuckoo is a pretty bird (English folk song)
- The cunning papoose in the wigwam that lives (Margaret Coote Brown)
- The Curtain of Night (Western folk song)
- The Daisy (William Fletcher)
- The Dance of Zolongo
- The Dancers (Frederic Manley)
- The darkness comes, And another day’s gone (Joel McCausland)
- The Daughers of Zion, the Friends of the Poor (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- The Daughters Of The Utah Pioneers (Janette Murdoch McMullen)
- The daughters of Zion (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- The Daughters of Zion, the Friends of the Poor (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- The Dawning (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Dawn Is Near (Daniel Carter)
- The Dawn of Perfection (Susan Evans McCloud)
- The Day-Dawn is Breaking (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The Day Dawn Is Breaking (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The day-dawn is breaking, the world (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The day dawn is breaking, the world is awaking (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The day-dawn is breaking, The world is awaking (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The day dawn is breaking, the world is awaking, The (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The day dawns fresh and glorious (Ruth May Fox)
- The day for tokens had arrived (Mary Rose Jack)
- The day for tokens had arrived, That eager, happy time (Mary Rose Jack)
- The day has now gone by (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Day He Found Me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Day I Lost My Heart (Michael McLean)
- The Day Is Dawning (Eliza R. Snow)
- The day is dying in the west, The soft (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- The day is past and gone (John Leland)
- The day is past and gone; the evening shades (John Leland)
- The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear (John Leland)
- The day is past and gone; The ev’ning shades appear (John Leland)
- The day is past and over (St. Anatolius of Constantinople)
- The day is past and over, all thanks O Lord to thee (St. Anatolius of Constantinople)
- The Day Is Surely Drawing Near (Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt)
- The day of days, so bright and fair, happy (Evan Stephens)
- The Day of Harvest (Daunell J. Clarke)
- The Day of His Coming (Doctrine and Covenants 61:38–39; George H. Durham)
- The day of redemption, so near is at hand (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- The Day of Resurrection (John of Damascus)
- The day of resurrection! Earth, tell it out abroad (John of Damascus)
- The Days Are Surely Coming (David Gambrell)
- The days have arrived, by prophets foretold (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Days of Noah (John S. Davis)
- The days of old were days of might
- The days of old were days of might
- The days of true salvation (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- The Dayspring Is Born (Charles R. Graham)
- The Day Star Has Dawned (Parley P. Pratt)
- The day-star has dawned o’er the land of the bless’d (Parley P. Pratt)
- The day-star has dawned o’er the land of the bless’d, The first beams of morning, the morning of rest (Parley P. Pratt)
- The day star has dawned o’er the land of the blest (Parley P. Pratt)
- The days when came the deluge (John S. Davis)
- The day that I left my home for the rolling sea (Sebastián Iradier)
- The Day The Savior Came (Ann L. Bailey)
- The Day Thou Gavest (John Ellerton)
- The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (John Ellerton)
- The Day Walked In (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The day was gone, yet there we stood (Ann L. Bailey)
- The Day Without a Cloud (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Day You Gave Us, God, Is Ended (John Ellerton)
- The Day You Gave Us, Lord, Has Ended (John Ellerton)
- The Day You Gave Us, Lord, Is Ended (John Ellerton)
- The Deaf Old Woman’s Courtship (Anon.)
- The Deaf Woman’s Courtship (Anon.)
- The Dearest Names (Frances K. Taylor)
- The Dearest Spot (W. T. Wrighton)
- The Dearest Spot Is Home (W. T. Wrighton)
- The dearest spot of earth to me is home, sweet home (W. T. Wrighton)
- The Dearest Spot on Earth (W. T. Wrighton)
- The dearest spot on earth to me (W. T. Wrighton)
- The dear little Jesus once lay on the hay (Edna Dean Baker)
- The Dear New England Home (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Dear Old Garden (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Dear Old Garden (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Dear Old Home (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The dear old story of a Savior’s love (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- The dear ones now have all been scattered
- The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord (Olof Olsson; Haquin Spegel)
- The Death of the Prophets
- The Decision (V. Michael McKay)
- The deed is done (Evan Stephens)
- The deed is done! and soon (Evan Stephens)
- The Deliverance Song (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Departed Year (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Deseret Press (William G. Mills)
- The Desert (Lettie B. Rich)
- The Desert Bloomed (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The desert bloomed just like a rose this morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Desert Route (Levi Hancock)
- The Difference (Paul A. Wellington)
- The disciples knew the Lord Jesus in breaking of the bread
- The Disciples Mind (Ronald E. Osborn)
- The Donkey
- The Donkey’s Story (Minnie Bell Boyd)
- The Double Tragedy (Otho Murphy)
- The Dove (Sebastián Iradier)
- The Downfall of Babylon (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Doxology (Thomas Ken)
- The Dreamer (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- The Dreamer (Ivy W. Stone)
- The Dream Hymn
- The Drunkard’s Dream
- The Drunkards of Bananza (Tom McNelly)
- The Drunkard’s Wee Ragged Wean
- The Dust Storm (Sadie Ollorton Clark)
- The duteous day now closeth (Paul Gerhardt)
- The Dying Californian (Pioneer folk song)
- The Dying Cowboy (Anon.)
- The Dying Prophet (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The eagle on the mountain stood (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Eagle’s Flight (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Early Riser (Evan Stephens)
- The Earth Belongs to God Alone (Adam M. L. Tice)
- The earth is full of the steadfast love of God
- The earth is God’s (Fred R. Anderson)
- The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof (J. A. Parks)
- The earth shall be a blessed place (Parley P. Pratt)
- The earth was all bathed in gross darkness (R. C. Evans)
- The earth was bathed in clean, pure light (Julie Lofgren Wolford)
- The earth was fair, when God walked there (Henry Maiben)
- The Earth was Shrouded Deep in Gloom (Evan Stephens)
- The Earth, with All That Dwell Therein
- The Easter Affirmations
- The Easter bunnies come around when all the (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The eastern gate (I. G. Martin)
- The Easter Song (Anne Herring)
- The Echoes of Eternity (Arnold Stringham)
- The Eensy-Weensy Spider
- The eensy-weensy spider went up the water spout
- The Eighth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Eleventh Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Emperor Napoleon
- The Emperor Napoleon had twenty
- The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand
- The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand men
- The Empty Tomb (John Newton)
- The Ending Of The Sorrow (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The End of a Camping Day
- The end of the way (Nettie Kinersly)
- The Endowment (Edward Ingham)
- The Ends of All the Earth Shall Hear
- The Eskimo (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- The Eskimo lives in a big igloo (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- The eternal gifts of Christ the King (Ambrose of Milan)
- The evening breeze caressed the trees (Jack Lawrence)
- The Evening Train (J. H. Ward)
- The evening trains (J. H. Ward)
- The Everlasting Arms (Lelia N. Morris)
- The Everlasting Friend (John Lyon)
- Thee We Adore, Eternal Lord! (Thomas Cotterill)
- Thee we adore, eternal Name! (Isaac Watts)
- Thee we adore, eternal Name! And humbly own to thee (Isaac Watts)
- Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior (Thomas Aquinas)
- Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior, Thee (Thomas Aquinas)
- Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, thee (Thomas Aquinas)
- Thee We Adore, O Savior (Thomas Aquinas; James R. Woodford; Gerard Manly Hopkins)
- Thee, we adore, O Savior, God most true (Thomas Aquinas; James R. Woodford; Gerard Manly Hopkins)
- Thee Will I Love, My Strength (Johann Scheffler)
- Thee Will I Love, My Strength, My Tower (Johann Scheffler)
- Thee will I love, my strength, my tow’r (Johann Scheffler)
- The Explorers Are On Their Way (Anon.)
- The Faded Coat Of Blue (John H. McNaughton)
- The fading day adorns the west (Jakobina Johnson; Steingrimur Thorsteinsson)
- The fairest flag beneath the sun (Lizzie DeArmand)
- The Fairy Mother (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Faithful Clock (Ella J. Coulam)
- The faithful Saint, without complaint (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Faith of the Saints (D. Roberts)
- The faith that moved the mountains (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- The Fall (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Fall Leaves (George Cooper)
- The Falls of Niagara (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Family (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The Family (Anon.)
- The family at Christmas (D. Evan Davis)
- The Family Is of God (Matthew J. Neeley)
- The Family of God (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- The Family Prayer Song (Morris Chapman)
- The Family Tree (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- The Family Tree (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- The Farmer (Evan Stephens)
- The Farmer
- The Farmer Boy (Evan Stephens)
- The farmer had a farm, The farm
- The farmer had a farm, the farm was very big
- The Farmer in the Dell
- The farmer in the dell, the farmer
- The farmer in the dell, The farmer in the dell
- The farmer in the dell, The farm in the dell
- The Farmyard (Harriet B. Jones)
- The Farmyard
- The Father is our guide; our way is clear (Frances Hartman)
- The father of our home (Dawn Hughes Ballantyne; Joyce M. Jensen)
- The father of our home leads our family (Dawn Hughes Ballantyne; Joyce M. Jensen)
- The Fathers Built This City (William G. Tarrant)
- The Father’s Care (Katherine Merrill)
- The Fathers—Wouldn’t They Be Astonished? (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Feast of Prayer (Nell Clarke)
- The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Festal Day (Elizabeth F. Lindsey Thomas)
- The Festal Days (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- The Fiddles (Anon.)
- The field is white to harvest (Harry L. Doty)
- The field is white to harvest. If we’ve desires to serve (Harry L. Doty)
- The Field is White Unto Harvest (Dale E. Carrick)
- The field is white unto harvest. Behold, the laborers are few (Dale E. Carrick)
- The Fifth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Fight Is On (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- The Fight Is On (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- The fight is on, O Christian soldier (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- The fight is on, the trumpet sound is ringing out (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- The fight is on—the trumpet sound is ringing out (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- The fig tree is budding, the vine bearing fruit (Priscilla Wright)
- The Final Flight (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The final triumph (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The fire burns! the funeral pyre is raised! (Hannah T. King)
- The Fire of the Covenant (Shawna Edwards)
- The firm heart of the Sage (Eliza R. Snow)
- The firm heart of the sage and the patriot is warm’d (Eliza R. Snow)
- The First Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The First Bouquet (Emilie Poulsson)
- The First Christmas (Emilie Poulsson)
- The First Christmas (Julie Lofgren Wolford)
- The First Christmas (Frederick Christensen)
- The First Christmas at Zarahemla in America (Samantha T. B. Foley)
- The First Christmas Morn (Sadie B. Cadman)
- The First Christmas Night (Moiselle Renstrom)
- The First Communion (Helen Harrington)
- The First Day of Creation (Thomas H. Troeger)
- The First Day of the Week (F. Pratt Green)
- The First Morning
- The First Noel (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- The first Noel the angel did say (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- The first Noel the angel did say Was to certain poor (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- The first Noel the angels did say (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- The First Nowell (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- The first Nowell the angel did say (English carol; Christmas Carols, W. Sandys, 1833)
- The First One Ever (Linda Wilberger Egan)
- The first one ever, oh ever to know (Linda Wilberger Egan)
- The First Place (Matthew Westerholm)
- The First Relief Society (Jeanette McKay Morrell)
- The First song of Isaiah
- The first thing in the morning, and all day long (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The first thing in the morning and all day long, I shall (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The first train leaves at six p.m. (J. H. Ward)
- The first train leaves at six p. m. (J. H. Ward)
- The first train leaves at six p. m., for the land (J. H. Ward)
- The first train leaves at six p.m. For the land where the poppy blows (J. H. Ward)
- The First Vision (Frances K. Taylor)
- The First Vision (Nathan Howe)
- The Fisherman (Vincenzo Gabussi)
- The Fisherman’s wife (Hannah Bailey)
- The fish it never cackles ’bout
- The flag of liberty (Anna Johnson)
- The flag, the flag is floating high
- The flaming banners of our King (John Webster Grant; Venantius Honorius Fortunatus)
- The fleeting day is nearly gone (Charles P. Price)
- The fleeting hours of childhood
- The Floodgates Are Lifting (Joseph Luff)
- The floodgates are lifting; beware of the tide! (Joseph Luff)
- The floodgates are lifting—beware or the tide! (Joseph Luff)
- The Flower Garden of the Lord (Lee Robinson)
- The Flowers Still Bloom (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- The flowers that bloom in the spring, Tra la (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- The Flowers That in the Garden Grow (Alice M. Pullen)
- The flowery spring, at God’s command (Philip Doddridge)
- The flowrets all are sleeping Beneath (Johannes Brahms)
- The flow’rets all sleep soundly (Johannes Brahms)
- The flow’rets all sleep soundly Beneath (Johannes Brahms)
- The flow’rets all sleep soundly Beneath the moon’s bright ray (Johannes Brahms)
- The flow’rs are softly sleeping Behind (Johannes Brahms)
- The fool has said, “There is no God!”
- The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny (Marie J. Post)
- The Foot Traveler (Anon.)
- The Fountain and Streams of Life (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Fourth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Fourth of July (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Foxes have their holes to hide in (Charles L. Walker)
- The frenzy for getting is now very great (Mark Nichols)
- The Friendly Beasts (French carol)
- The Friendly Road (Isabelle Ruby Owen)
- The Frogs (Folk song)
- The Fruit is Sweet (M. Ryan Taylor)
- The Fruit of Love (Gregory E. Asimakoupoulos)
- The fruit of love, the gift of life (Gregory E. Asimakoupoulos)
- The fulness of the gospel shines (Parley P. Pratt)
- The fulness of the gospel shines, With glorious and resplendent rays (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Funeral of Brigadier-General Don Carlos Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Funeral of Brig. General Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The future veiled before us lies (John W. Peterson)
- The Gallant Ship (Richard Huie; William W. Phelps)
- The gallant ship is under way (Richard Huie; William W. Phelps)
- The gallant ship is under way, To bear me off to sea (Richard Huie; William W. Phelps)
- The gallant ship is under weigh (Richard Huie; William W. Phelps)
- The gallant ship is under weigh to bear me off to (Richard Huie; William W. Phelps)
- The Galway Piper (Irish folk song)
- The Garden (Bobby McFerrin)
- The garden of my heart (Haldor Lillenas)
- The Garden Of The Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Gates of That City are Open (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Gathered Saints (Evan Stephens)
- The gathering (Anon.)
- The Gathering of Israel (Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps)
- The Gathering of the Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- The gath’ring clouds, with aspect dark (John Newton)
- The gath’ring clouds, with aspect dark, A rising storm presage (John Newton)
- The Giants (Alice C. D. Riley)
- The Gift (Karen Maquerite Moloney)
- The Gift (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- The Gift He Gave (Wayne Burton)
- The Gift of a Heart (Hannah T. King)
- The gift of a heart! what a boon to be given! (Hannah T. King)
- The Gift of Love (Hal H. Hopson)
- The Gift of the Holy Ghost (Annette Dickman)
- The Gifts Christ Freely Gives (Richard C. Resch)
- The gifts of God, a gracious theme (Joseph Smith III)
- The gifts of God, a gracious theme, Are offered to the human mind (Joseph Smith III)
- The Gift We Could Not Give Each Other (Michael McLean)
- The Girl I Am (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- The Girl I Left Behind Me (Traditional)
- The gloomy night of darkness begins to flee away (Lewis D. Edwards)
- The Glorious Day (Eliza R. Snow)
- The glorious day is coming
- The glorious day is drawing nigh (John Leland)
- The glorious day is rolling on (Eliza R. Snow)
- The glorious day is rolling on, All glory (Eliza R. Snow)
- The glorious day is rolling on—all glory to the Lord (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Glorious Gospel Light Has Shone (Joel H. Johnson)
- The glorious gospel light has shone in this the (Joel H. Johnson)
- The glorious gospel light has shone In this the latter (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Glorious Hope (Samuel Medley)
- The Glorious Plan (John Taylor)
- The glorious plan which God has given (John Taylor)
- The glorious plan which God has given (John Taylor)
- The glorious plan which God has given, To bring a ruined world to heaven (John Taylor)
- The glorious plan which God has giv’n (John Taylor)
- The Glorious Restoration’s Come (Kristina H. Peterson)
- The glorious Restoration’s come, Christ’s church is here to stay (Kristina H. Peterson)
- The Glorious Standard (Margaret S. Haycraft)
- The Glory of God in Nature (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The Glory of the Lord (Richard Smallwood; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- The glory of the Lord shall be revealed
- The glory of the Lord Shall on Mount Zion shine (R. B.)
- The Glory of These Forty Days (Gregory the Great)
- The Glory of Zion (Ruth E. Winterton)
- The Glory to Come
- The glourious plan which God has given (John Taylor)
- The goal had been set and the runners were ready (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The God I Worship (Eliza R. Snow)
- The God of Abraham Praise (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of Abraham praise, All praised (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of Abraham praise, all praises (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of Abraham praise, all praises to God’s name (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of Abraham praise, who reigns (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of Abraham praise, who reigns enthroned above (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of Abr’ham praise (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- The God of harvest praise (James Montgomery)
- The God of harvest praise; In loud thanksgiving raise (James Montgomery)
- The God of Heaven (Michael A. Perry)
- The God of heaven thunders (Michael A. Perry)
- The God of hosts is with us, therefore we will not fear
- The God of Us All (Ron O’Grady)
- The God of us all is our Father (Ron O’Grady)
- The God that others worship (John Hardy)
- The God that others worship is not the God for me (John Hardy)
- The God who reigns alone (William H. Drummond)
- The God who reigns alone O’er earth, and sea, and sky (William H. Drummond)
- The Golden Plates (Rose Thomas Graham)
- The golden plates lay hidden (Rose Thomas Graham)
- The golden plates lay hidden Deep (Rose Thomas Graham)
- The golden plates lay hidden Deep in a mountain side (Rose Thomas Graham)
- The golden plates lay hidden deep in the mountain (Rose Thomas Graham)
- The Golden Rule (Anon.)
- The Golden Rule (Jane Randall)
- The golden rule, the golden rule (Anon.)
- The golden rule, the golden rule, O that’s the law (Anon.)
- The golden sun lights up the sky (Charles P. Price)
- The Good Old Keg of Wine (Moses E. Gifford)
- The Good Old Yankee Doodle
- The Good Shepherd (Kate Cox Goddard)
- The Good Shepherd looks down from the mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The good ship which shall carry me hence (Mary Ann Shaw)
- The Good Time Now (Joseph H. Ward)
- The Goose Song
- The Gospel (Clara Addicott)
- The Gospel According to Me (Laurayne Norris)
- The Gospel Call (Evan Stephens)
- The gospel comes with truth and grace
- The Gospel has a sound we know (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Gospel in a Nutshell (Pioneer folk song)
- The gospel in its glorious light (Douglas L. Ipson)
- The gospel is true, but how about you? (Susan Evans McCloud)
- The Gospel Ladder (William A. Draves)
- The gospel light has come again (Samuel B. Mitton)
- The gospel light has come again in all its ancient (Samuel B. Mitton)
- The gospel light, in days of old (D. W.)
- The gospel light that now breaks forth (Daniel C. Carr)
- The Gospel Message (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- The Gospel News (Pioneer folk song)
- The Gospel News Is Sounding
- The Gospel news is sounding to nations far and near
- The Gospel now in fulness shines, And we its blessings feel (Henry Garner)
- The gospel of Jesus has made my soul free (William Cadman Sr.)
- The Gospel of Love (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Gospel of Our Lord (Christian S. Draper)
- The Gospel Plan
- The Gospel Restoration (Anna Johnson)
- The Gospel Restored (Clifford A. Burgess)
- The Gospel’s Autumn (Minnie McBain)
- The Gospel Shows the Father’s Grace (Matthias Loy)
- The Gospel’s Joyful Sound (Isaac Watts)
- The Gospel’s Sound (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The gospel standard (Kate J. Redding)
- The Gospel standard high is raised (Kate J. Redding)
- The gospel standard high is raised, On Zion’s (Kate J. Redding)
- The Gospel Story (Fanny J. Crosby)
- The Gospel Story (Arthur H. Morse)
- The gospel taught in former days (Clara Addicott)
- The Grace of Life Is Theirs (Fred Pratt Green)
- The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (John W. Peterson)
- The Grail of the Fields (Maud Baggarley)
- The Grand Conquest (Eliza R. Snow)
- The grandest song that I can sing (John M. Chamberlain)
- The Grandmother Muses (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- The Grand Old Duke of York (English folk song)
- The Grasshopper (Grace Schopp)
- The Grave (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Grave in the Desert (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- The Grave Is No Longer A Prison (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The great and glorious (Frederick G. Williams)
- The great and glorious day has come (M. S. Gammons)
- The Great and Glorious Gospel (Frederick G. Williams)
- The great and glorious gospel light (Frederick G. Williams)
- The Great Apostasy
- The Great Commitment (Lin Cartwright)
- The Great Creator (David George Ball)
- The great Creator of the worlds (F. Bland Tucker)
- The Greater Death (Miranda Snow Walton)
- The Greatest Among Us (Sally DeFord)
- The Greatest Gift (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- The Greatest Gift
- The Greatest Gift Of God (George H. Durham)
- The Greatest of All (Moroni 7:46–47; Ralph B. Woodward)
- The Greatest Of These Is Love (Virgie Carrington DeWitty)
- The Greatest Story Every Told (Esther DiBattista Dyer)
- The Greatest Thing (Mark D. Pendergrass)
- The greatest thing in all my life (Mark D. Pendergrass)
- The greatest thing in all my life is knowing You (Mark D. Pendergrass)
- The Greatest Work (Christy Hinkson)
- The greatest work that I will ever do (Christy Hinkson)
- The great forerunner of the morn (The Venerable Bede)
- The Great “I Am” (Parley P. Pratt)
- The great Pacific Railway, For California hail!
- The Great Physician (William Hunter)
- The great Physician now is near (William Hunter)
- The great Physician now is near: The sympathizing Jesus (William Hunter)
- The Great Prayer of Thanksgiving 1 (Richard Proulx)
- The Great Prayer of Thanksgiving 2 (Ron Rienstra)
- The great question (Joseph H. Ward)
- The Great Redeemer (Joseph Stennett)
- The great Redeemer we adore (Joseph Stennett)
- The great Redeemer we adore, Who came the lost to seek and save (Joseph Stennett)
- The great silver bird takes off in flight (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- The Great Sin (R. C. Evans)
- The Great Spirit, ’tis said, to our forefathers gave (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Great Spirit, (’tis said,) to our forefathers gave (Eliza R. Snow)
- The great tremendous day’s approaching
- The Green Street (Josephine Spencer)
- The Greeting (Emilie Poulsson)
- The Guide Song (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- The Guiding Light (Catherine Pomo)
- The Guiding Star (Frank Calabrese)
- The Gushing Rill (Evan Stephens)
- The gusty wind whips through the trees (Naomi W. Randall)
- The Hallelujah Chorus (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- The Halloween Pumpkin (Virginia Hughes)
- The Hand Above
- The hand above, which thou dids’t see
- The Handcart Song (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- The Handcart Song (Philip Margetts)
- The Hand-Cart Song (Philip Margetts)
- The hand of the Blessed Redeemer (Grady C. Morris)
- The hands of the carpenter (Tamara S. Hann)
- The hands of the carpenter were rough and worn (Tamara S. Hann)
- The Hands of Time (Frances Spaulding)
- The Hands That First Held Mary’s Child (Thomas H. Troeger)
- The Hands That First Held Mary’s Child (Thomas H. Troeger)
- The Handwriting on the Wall (Knowles Shaw)
- The happy Christmas comes once more (Charles Porterfield Krauth; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig)
- The Happy Day at Last Has Come (Philo Dibble)
- The happy day has now rolled on (Philo Dibble)
- The happy day has rolled (Philo Dibble)
- The Happy Day Has Rolled On (Philo Dibble)
- The happy day has rolled on, The truth (Philo Dibble)
- The happy day has rolled on. The truth restored (Philo Dibble)
- The happy day has rolled on, The truth restored is now made known (Philo Dibble)
- The happy day is rolling on (Philo Dibble)
- The happy farmer
- The happy hour (M. B. P.)
- The happy little Skylark (Goldie M. Masters)
- The Happy Maiden (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Happy Plowman (Swedish folk song)
- The Happy Skylark (Goldie M. Masters)
- The Happy Song
- The Happy Story Hour (Aurora M. Shumate)
- The happy Thank You day has come, And harvest (D. H.)
- The happy time is nigh at hand (George Manwaring)
- The happy time is nigh at hand when Christ the (George Manwaring)
- The Happy Wanderer (Antonia Ridge)
- The Harmony of Nature, or Freedom, Peace, and Love (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Harper’s Song (Maud Lindsay)
- The harp strings may be shattered (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls (Thomas Moore)
- The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls (Thomas Moore)
- The harp within my heart of thousand strings (Hannah T. King)
- The harvest dawn is near (George Burgess)
- The harvest dawn is near, The year delays not long (George Burgess)
- The Haven of Rest (Henry L. Gilmour)
- The Hazel Dell (George F. Root)
- The Head That Once Was Crowned (Thomas Kelly)
- The head that once was crowned with thorns (Thomas Kelly)
- The head that once was crowned with thorns, Is crowned with glory now (Thomas Kelly)
- The healing waters (H. H. Heimar)
- The health fairies said to the children at play
- The Heart and a Willing Mind
- The heart bow’d down by weight of woe (Michael William Balfe)
- The Heart Bowed Down (Michael William Balfe)
- The Heart Garden (Frances K. Taylor)
- The Heart of Worship (Matt Redman)
- The Hearts of the Children (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- The Hearts of the Children (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The hearts of the children have turned (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The hearts of the children turn (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- The hearts of the children turn to their fathers (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- The Heavenly Mansions (Amos Clarke)
- The Heavenly Vision (Helen H. Lemmel)
- The heavens are not too high (George Herbert)
- The Heavens Are Open (Gunnella Murphy; Nina Harris)
- The Heavens Are Telling (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The Heavens are telling the glory of God (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The Heavens Declare Thy Glory (Isaac Watts)
- The heavens declare thy glory, Lord (Isaac Watts)
- The Heavens Declare Your Glory (Thomas R. Birks)
- The heavens look down with tenderness upon (Hallie Grigg)
- The Heavens Resound (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The Heavens Ring (Evan Stephens)
- The heavens ring with songs of love (Evan Stephens)
- The heavens with light o’erflowing (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- The heavens with light o’erflowing a story of love (Lorin F. Wheelwright)
- The heav’ns are telling the Lord’s endless glory (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The Heav’ns proclaim him with ceaseless devotion (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The heav’ns resound with his praises eternal (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The heav’ns resound with the Lord’s endless glory (Christian Fürchtegott Gellert)
- The Hedge Rose (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- The Hedge-Rose (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- The Helper (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- The Hem of His Garment (G. F. R.)
- The heralds of salvation (Joel H. Johnson)
- The heralds of Zion in triumph are going (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Herdsman (Anon.)
- The herdsman is merry (Anon.)
- The herdsman is merry, he sings all day long (Anon.)
- The Hero (Eliza R. Snow)
- The heroes brave who fight a foe, Deserve (Evan Stephens)
- The heroes brave who fight a foe, Deserve their (Evan Stephens)
- The Hero’s Reward (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Hidden Years at Nazareth (Allen Eastman Cross)
- The High Priest Of Heaven Is Calling, “Come In!” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Hills Are Bare at Bethlehem (Royce J. Scherf)
- The hills are hidden from my eyes today (Sadie Ollorton Clark)
- The hills shall hear a whisper (David H. Smith)
- The hills shall hear a whisper, The plains shall conscious be (David H. Smith)
- The hive of industry (R. C. Rowland)
- The Holly and the Ivy (Traditional English carol)
- The holly and the ivy, When they are both (Traditional English carol)
- The holly and the ivy, when they are both full-grown (Traditional English carol)
- The holly and the ivy, When they are both full grown (Traditional English carol)
- The Holy Child (Lydia Ward)
- The Holy City (Frederic E. Weatherly)
- The Holy Ghost (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- The Holy Ghost (Delys W. Snyder)
- The Holy Ghost will teach us (Delys W. Snyder)
- The Holy Ghost Will Tell Me (David J. Conway)
- The Holy Land of Zion (R. C. Evans)
- The Holy Priesthood Is Restored (Carolyn Manning Brink)
- The Holy Scriptures (Shirley Mason)
- The holy Son of God most high (Henry More)
- The Holy Temple (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- The Homecoming Song (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The homeland (Hugh Reginald Haweis)
- The Homeland! O the Homeland (Hugh Reginald Haweis)
- The Homeland! O the Homeland! The land (Hugh Reginald Haweis)
- The homeland! O the homeland! The land of (Hugh Reginald Haweis)
- The Home Over There (DeWitt C. Huntington)
- The Home Over There (DeWitt C. Huntington)
- The Home Road (John A. Carpenter)
- The Home Winner (Gene Lindberg)
- The Honey Gatherer’s Song (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- The Hope of the World Is Jesus (C. Austin Miles)
- The Hopes of Heaven (Eliza R. Snow)
- The hopes of heaven beguile life’s checker’d way (Eliza R. Snow)
- The hopes of heaven beguile life’s checkered way (Eliza R. Snow)
- The horizon, a hazy line (Josephine Spencer)
- The Horsemen of Israel Are Riding Again (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Hour of Pleasure (Evan Stephens)
- The hour was late; I sat alone (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The House (Anon.)
- The House of the Lord (Olan Stephenson)
- The House of Youth (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- The house seems so lonely now Papa has gone (Charles Denney Jr.)
- The Howling Ute
- The Humble Heart (Eunice Wyeth)
- The Hunter’s Farewell
- The Huntsmen
- The Huron Carol (Jean de Brébeauf)
- The Hypocrite (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Hypocrite and the Traitor (Eliza R. Snow)
- The ice-bound earth is breaking (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The ice-bound earth is breaking, The joyous spring is here (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The images men worship (Steven K. Jones)
- The Impossible Dream (Joe Darion)
- The Incarnation (Joseph H. Ward)
- The Infant Priest Was Holy Born (Chad L. Bird)
- The Infant’s Grave
- The Inflammatus (Gioachino Rossini)
- The Influential Circle (Val C. Wilcox)
- The influential circle of a woman (Val C. Wilcox)
- The Instruments (Willy Geister)
- The Invitation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Invitatory: Venite (Book of Common Prayer)
- The Invocation (Eliza R. Snow)
- Their Hearts Were Set Ablaze
- The Iron Horse (John S. Davis)
- The Iron Horse
- The Iron Horse draweth nigh (John S. Davis)
- The Iron Horse is coming here
- The Iron Rod (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The Iron Rod (John S. Davis)
- The Jolly Switzer (Bret Harte)
- The Journey (Jeanni Gould)
- The Journey Was Easy (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Jovial Farmer Boy
- The Joy and the Song (Julia H. Johnson)
- The Joyful Song (Fanny J. Crosby)
- The Joy of Harvest (Henry Alford)
- The Joy of the Lord (Alliene G. Vale)
- The joy of the Lord is my strength (Alliene G. Vale)
- The joyous Christmas Day is here
- The joyous Christmas Day is here, bright carols
- The joys of home I once have tasted (Parley P. Pratt)
- The joy that’s born of grace (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Junior Girls (Ruth May Fox)
- The Junior Girls (Ruth May Fox)
- The Kanab Tragedy
- The Kangaroo (Sigrid Johnson)
- The kangaroo hops on her long hind legs (Sigrid Johnson)
- The Keeper
- The keeper did a-shooting go, And under
- The Keeper of Galilee (Sherry Summers)
- The Keeper of the Gate (Richard Holmes)
- The keeper would a-hunting go
- The Keys of Heaven (Anon.)
- The key was turned, The portals opened wide (Jeanette McKay Morrell)
- The Kidnapping of Gen. Joseph Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Kidnapping of Lieutenant-General Joseph Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Kind of a Woman I’d Like to Be (Lettie B. Rich)
- The King Cometh (R. C. Evans)
- The Kingdom (John S. Davis)
- The Kingdom Is Coming (Mary Bridges Canady Slade)
- The Kingdom is the Lord’s (Mary Judd Page)
- The Kingdom of God (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Kingdom of God (Louise Lapp)
- The Kingdom of God (Gracia Grindal)
- The kingdom of God is a kingdom of Order (Eliza R. Snow)
- The kingdom of God is like (Gracia Grindal)
- The Kingdom of God, or nothing (Isaac B. Nash)
- The kingdom of our God (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Kingdom of Our God Is Like (Christopher L. Webber)
- The Kingdom on Earth (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- The kingdoms of the earth (David H. Smith)
- The kingdoms of the earth Are ruled by sinful men (David H. Smith)
- The Kingdom, the Hope, His Church (Vicki Argotsinger)
- The Kingdom, the Hope, His Church is alive (Vicki Argotsinger)
- The Kingdom Way (Naomi Russell)
- The King Is Coming (William J. Gaither; Gloria Gaither; Charles Millhuff)
- The King of France
- The King of France, and forty thousand
- The King of France, and forty thousand men
- The king of France with 40 thousand men
- The king of France with 40 thousand men marched
- The King of France with four thousand men
- The King of glory comes (Willard F. Jabusch)
- The King of Glory Comes (Willard F. Jabusch)
- The King of heav’n his table spreads (Philip Doddridge)
- The King of Kings (Karen Shumway Johnson)
- The King of Love My Sheherd Is (Henry W. Baker)
- The King of Love My Shepherd Is (Henry W. Baker)
- The King of love my shepherd is, Whose goodness (Henry W. Baker)
- The King of love my shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never (Henry W. Baker)
- The Kings
- The King’s Business (Elijah T. Cassel)
- The King Shall come (John Brownlie)
- The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns (John Brownlie)
- The King’s Jester’s Soliloquy (William W. Phelps)
- The kings of the earth have desired this day
- The kings of this earth have desired this day, And (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The Kiss That Bound My Heart To Thine (Samuel N. Mitchell)
- The Kite
- The kitty cat says, Meow, meow. I like milk to drink (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The laborers are few (Daniel March)
- The Ladder (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- The Ladies of Utah (Eliza R. Snow)
- The lady pioneers (Evan Stephens)
- The Lamanite (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lamb (V. Michael McKay)
- The Lamb (Gerald P. Coleman)
- The Lamb (William Blake)
- The Lamb of God (Tom Edward Clark)
- The Lamb of God was born on earth (Tom Edward Clark)
- The Lamb’s high banquet called to share (John Mason Neale)
- The Lamb, the Lamb (Gerald P. Coleman)
- The Lamb upon the Throne (Amy Susan Foster; Mike Harland)
- The Lamb upon the Throne (Amy Susan Foster; Mike Harland)
- The Lament Of The Irish Emigrant (Helen Selina Blackwood)
- The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers (Felicia D. Hemans)
- The Landing of the Pilgrims (Felicia D. Hemans)
- The Land of Happy Hearts (Irene Christopherson )
- The Land of Love: The South Sea Isle (Sidney J. Ottley)
- The Land of My Home (William Willes)
- The land of my home I fondly cherish in my breast (William Willes)
- The Land of Washington (D. B. Dudley)
- The land we love is calling (Sarah Wilson)
- The Lark (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- The Lass Of Mohee
- The last lovely morning
- The last lovely morning, All blooming and fair
- The Last Mile of The Way (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- The Last Rose of Summer (Thomas Moore)
- The Last Words of David (Randall Thompson)
- The Latter Day (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- The Latter Day Glory (John Tassone)
- The Latter-Day Message (M. Charles Woods)
- The Latter Day Theme (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Latter-day Work (Lula Greene Richards)
- The Laughing Round (Anon.)
- The law by Moses came (Isaac Watts)
- The law by Moses came; But peace, and truth, and love (Isaac Watts)
- The Law of God Is Good and Wise (Matthias Loy)
- The law of God is just
- The law of God is just, reviving the soul
- The law of the gospel is perfect (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The law of the gospel is perfect, The means of salvation to man (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The law of the Master is perfect and pure (R. C. Evans)
- The law of tithing is divine, a law of signal worth (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The laws that God has given Are holy
- The Law, Unchanged (H. E. Depew)
- The leader half rose from the wagon bed (Sylvia R. Grant)
- The lessons I learn’d at my dear mother’s knee (Mark Nichols)
- The Lifeboat
- The lifespan of man passes quickly (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Light (Michelle Tumes)
- The light behind the cloud (William Willes)
- The Light Divine (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The Light Heart (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- The Light He Gives (Susan Evans McCloud)
- The lightning and the thunder ceased (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The light of Christ
- The light of day breaks mildly forth (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The light of day breaks mildly forth In gleam and glist’ning ray (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The light of eventide now shines the darkness to dispel (Charles W. Naylor)
- The Light of God Is Falling (Louis F. Benson)
- The light of God rests on the face (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The light of God rests on the face Of brook and flower (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The light of God rests on the face Of brook and flower and tree (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The Light of Hope (Staci Peters)
- The Light of Moonbeams (Frances K. Taylor)
- The Light of the Star (Edward H. Anderson)
- The light of the world (Philip Paul Bliss)
- The Light of the World Is Jesus (Philip Paul Bliss)
- The light of Zion does unfold (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Light Within (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Lihoma Song (Ada B. Maxfield; Norma O. Nichols)
- The Likeness
- The Lily (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Lily and the Bee (Orson F. Whitney)
- The Lily of the Valley (Charles W. Fry)
- The Lily of the Valley (Charles W. Fry)
- The Lily of the Valley (American spiritual)
- The Lily Of The West
- The Linden Tree (Wilhelm Müller)
- The Linden Tree
- The lips and eyes are turning into gold (Emma Huntington)
- The little babe of Bethlehem was born long years (Luacine Clark Fox)
- The little bells of Westminster go ding, dong
- The Little Brown Church (William S. Pitts)
- The Little Brown Church In The Vale (William S. Pitts)
- The Little Brown Leaf (Lilla Thomas Elder)
- The little chicks come through the shell (Meda Walker)
- The Little Dustman (Johannes Brahms)
- The Little Elf (John Kendrick Bangs)
- The Little Fisher-Maiden (Ludolf Waldmann)
- The little flowers are sleeping Beneath (Johannes Brahms)
- The little flowers came through the ground (Laura E. Richards)
- The little flow’rs are sleeping (Johannes Brahms)
- The little flow’rs came thro’ the ground (Laura E. Richards)
- The Little Green Frog
- The little Mormon meeting house (Joseph H. Ward)
- The Little New Year (Ellen Robena Field)
- The Little People (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- The Little Pony
- The Little Princess (Anon.)
- The little rabbit
- The Little Sandman (Johannes Brahms)
- The Little Tenth (Frances K. Taylor)
- The Little Things (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- The Little Things I Do (Susan Evans McCloud)
- The little window (Emily Huntington Miller)
- The little winds of autumn Come when
- The little winds of autumn Come when summer’s done
- The Lives That They Lived (Sherryl Crockett)
- The Living Christ (Wayne Burton)
- The Living Church (Philip Doddridge)
- The Living Church (Art Allen)
- The living church has many parts (Art Allen)
- The Living Word of Scripture (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- The living word of scripture provides the guide and source (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- The Loafer’s Lament (Charles L. Walker)
- The Locket (Ruth Louise Partridge)
- The locusts soon will blossom and bend their perfumed heads (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- The Lonely One (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- The Lonely Ones (Naomi Russell)
- The Lonesome Roving Wolves (Levi Ward Hancock)
- The Lonesome Roving Wolves (Levi Hancock)
- The Lone Starry Hour
- The Lone Star Trail
- The Longer I Serve Him (William J. Gaither)
- The Long, Long Nail
- The long, long time, dear father (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Long Trail (Anon.)
- The Long Years (Hortense Spencer Andersen)
- The Lord Almighty Reigns
- The Lord Almighty Spoke the Word (Charles E. Watson)
- The Lord and Savior died for me (Ruth D. Ellis)
- The Lord ascendeth up on high (Arthur T. Russell)
- The Lord, as my shepherd and king (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Lord Be Praised (Julie Camp)
- The Lord be praised, let the Lord be praised (Julie Camp)
- The Lord be praised. The Lord be praised (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- The Lord Be with Us (John Ellerton)
- The Lord be with us as each day (John Ellerton)
- The Lord be with us as we walk (John Ellerton)
- The Lord be with us as we walk Along our homeward (John Ellerton)
- The Lord be with you
- The Lord be with you
- The Lord Be with You (Ron Rienstra)
- The Lord be with you. And also with you (Ron Rienstra)
- The Lord be with you. And also with you
- The Lord be with you. And with thy spirit
- The Lord Bless Thee and Keep Thee (Numbers 6:24–26; Elizabeth McEwen Shields)
- The Lord Bless Thee and Keep Thee
- The Lord Bless You (E. Fred Morris)
- The Lord Bless You and Keep You (Peter C. Lutkin)
- The Lord Bless You and Keep You (John Rutter)
- The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord lift (Peter C. Lutkin)
- The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord lift his countenance upon you (Peter C. Lutkin)
- The Lord Bless You / Sevenfold Amen (Peter C. Lutkin)
- The Lord bless you, the Lord keep you (E. Fred Morris)
- The Lord comes, the Lord comes
- The Lord commanded Nephi (Bill N. Hansen Jr.; Lisa T. Hansen)
- The Lord commanded Nephi to go and get (Bill N. Hansen Jr.; Lisa T. Hansen)
- The Lord commanded Nephi to go and get the plates (Bill N. Hansen Jr.; Lisa T. Hansen)
- The Lord Did Raise Up Joseph Smith (William Cadman)
- The Lord Esteemeth All (Micheal R. Carson)
- The Lord Gave Me a Temple (Donnell Hunter)
- The Lord gave me a temple to live within (Donnell Hunter)
- The Lord gave me a temple to live within on earth (Donnell Hunter)
- The Lord gave us this earth, He placed man (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The Lord gave us this earth, He placed man here (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The LORD GOD is my strength and my song
- The Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- The Lord GOD will cause righteousness and praise
- The Lord has always chosen (Verda E. Bryant)
- The Lord has always chosen those (Verda E. Bryant)
- The Lord has blessed me with gospel truth (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Lord has commanded me, therefore I seek (Hans Henry Petersen)
- The Lord Has Delivered His People (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lord has done great things for us
- The Lord has need of workers to till His field today (E. E. Hewitt)
- The Lord has prepared a feast for the poor (Amy Galland)
- The Lord has prepared a feast for the poor, That they may partake of his bountiful store (Amy Galland)
- The Lord has revealed the Word of Wisdom (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Lord hath brought again Zion (Arthur Shepherd)
- The Lord hath Brought again Zion (A. C. Smyth)
- The Lord hath dealt marvellously with His people (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lord hath favored Israel (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Lord hath favored Israel, Him he will gather (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Lord Hears the Cry of the Poor (John Foley)
- The Lord He is King, the Lord is King
- The Lord, He is my portion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Lord, He sent the pretty birds to fill the (Alfred C. Rees)
- The Lord, how wondrous are his ways! (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord! how wondrous are his ways! How firm his truth! how large his grace! (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord Imparted from Above (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lord Imparted From Above (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lord imparted from above The “Word of Wisdom” (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lord imparted from above The “Word of Wisdom” for our blessing (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Lord in glory will appear
- The Lord, in these the latter days (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Lord into his garden comes (Anon.)
- The Lord Is Blessing Me Right Now
- The Lord is coming—Saints prepare (William Willes)
- The Lord Is Ever Near (Anon.; Calvin W. Laufer)
- The Lord is God (Edwin F. Parry)
- The Lord Is God (David Gambrell)
- The Lord is God, the Lord alone! (David Gambrell)
- The Lord Is God, the One and True God (Daniel J. Meeter)
- The Lord is Gracious (John S. Lewis)
- The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion (John S. Lewis)
- The Lord is great, the Lord is good
- The Lord Is in His Holy Temple (Habakkuk 2:20; Calvin W. Laufer)
- The Lord is King
- The Lord Is King! (Norman Johnson; Josiah Conder)
- The LORD is King, Enthroned in Might (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- The Lord Is King! Lift up, lift up thy voice (Norman Johnson; Josiah Conder)
- The Lord is my faithful and abiding friend (Eva Dexter)
- The Lord Is My Light (James L. Nicholson)
- The Lord Is My Light (Lillian Bouknight)
- The Lord Is My Light (Taizé Community)
- The Lord is my light and my salvation (Lillian Bouknight)
- The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation (David Haas)
- The Lord is my light and my salvation, of whom (David Haas)
- The Lord is my light and my salvation, The Lord (Lillian Bouknight)
- The Lord is my light, my light and salvation (Taizé Community)
- The Lord is my light—then why should I fear? (James L. Nicholson)
- The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? (James L. Nicholson)
- The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? By (James L. Nicholson)
- The Lord Is My Shephed (Lucie E. Campbell)
- The Lord is my shepherd (Nina Harris)
- The Lord is my Shepherd (Hattie Chritchlow Jensen)
- The Lord is my Shepherd (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- The Lord is my Shepherd (B. H. Hogan)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23; James Montgomery (adapter))
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (David A. Zabriskie)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fen Frehner)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Franz Schubert)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Shelley Hannig)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23; Sally DeFord)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (John Rutter)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Howard Goodall)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (James Montgomery; Sally DeFord)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Ralph E. Hudson)
- The Lord is my Shepherd, He is my Shepherd (Shelley Hannig)
- The Lord is my Shepherd, He leads me day by day (B. H. Hogan)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd I’ll follow Him always (Psalm 23)
- The Lord is my shepherd; I’ll walk with him always (Psalm 23)
- The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want (Carol Frandsen)
- The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want (Lucie E. Campbell)
- The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want; By still (Lucie E. Campbell)
- The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want; He maketh me down to lie (Ralph E. Hudson)
- The Lord is my Shepherd, no want (Psalm 23; James Montgomery (adapter))
- The Lord is my shepherd, no want shall I know (Psalm 23; James Montgomery (adapter))
- The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know (Psalm 23; Sally DeFord)
- The Lord is my shepherd, no want shall I know; I feed in green pastures, safe-folded I rest (Psalm 23; James Montgomery (adapter))
- The Lord Is My Strength (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- The Lord is my teacher, I shall not be unlearned (Roberta Garrett)
- The Lord Is My Trust (Eliza R. Snow)
- ‘The Lord is risen indeed’ (Thomas Kelly)
- ‘The Lord is risen indeed;’ The grave hath lost its prey (Thomas Kelly)
- The Lord Is Speaking (M. P.)
- The Lord is speaking to you (M. P.)
- The Lord is the strength of our lives (Hal H. Hopson)
- The Lord is worthy or praise
- The Lord Jehovah Reigns (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord, Jehovah, reigns above (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne is built on high (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord Knows Why (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- The Lord loves us and so He came (Cody Reed)
- The Lord made Satan and Satan made sin
- The Lord, My God, Be Praised (Johann Olearius; August Crull)
- The Lord my God my shepherd is (F. Bland Tucker)
- The Lord my pasture (Joseph Addison)
- The Lord my pasture shall prepare (Joseph Addison)
- The Lord My Pasture Will Prepare (Joseph Addison)
- The Lord my pasture will prepare And feed me with (Joseph Addison)
- The Lord my pasture will prepare, And feed me with a shepherd’s care (Joseph Addison)
- The Lord My Shepherd Guards Me Well (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied (Isaac Watts)
- The LORD, My Shepherd, Rules My Life (Christopher Idle)
- The Lord needs valiant servants (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Lord needs valiant servants to do his work (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Lord never sleeps nor slumbers (Vonnie Tims)
- The Lord of Life and Glory (Herman Peisker)
- The Lord of Life, a Vine Is He (Mary Kay Beall)
- The Lord Our God Alone Is Strong (Caleb T. Winchester)
- The Lord our Savior will appear (Advent Harp)
- The Lord our Savior will appear; His day is nigh at hand (Advent Harp)
- The Lord reigns! He is a mighty God (Dennis L. Jernigan)
- The Lord reigns! He is a mighty God, the Lord God reigns! (Dennis L. Jernigan)
- The Lord reigns, the Lord reigns
- The Lord’s Day (John Mason)
- The Lord’s Love (Cody Reed)
- The Lord’s My Shepherd (Francis Rous)
- The Lord’s my Shepherd—I’ll not want (Francis Rous)
- The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want (Francis Rous)
- The Lord’s my shepherd; I’ll not want. He makes me down to lie (Francis Rous)
- The Lord’s our rock; in Him we hide (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- The Lord’s our Rock, in Him we hide, A shelter (Vernon J. Charlesworth)
- The Lord’s Plan of Salvation (George J. Master)
- The Lord’s Plan of Salvation, the great Jehovah made (George J. Master)
- The Lord’s prayer (Gladys Rich)
- The Lord’s Prayer (B. Cecil Gates)
- The Lord’s Prayer (William W. Phelps)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Richard S. Horne)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Paula S. Snow)
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Lord’s Prayer (Albert Hay Malotte)
- The Lord’s Prayer (The Lord’s Prayer)
- The Lord’s Prayer (The Lord’s Prayer)
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Lord’s Prayer (J. Jefferson Cleveland; Verolga Nix)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Psalm 19)
- The Lord’s Prayer (David Haas)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Josephine Forsythe)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Lowell Mason)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Lowell Mason)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Mark A. Miller; Laurie Zelman)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Leroy J. Robertson)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Albert Hay Malotte)
- The Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13; Vivian Layne)
- The Lord’s Prayer (The Lord’s Prayer; Henry Garner)
- The Lord’s searching eyes Do extend o’er the earth (Charles Ashton)
- The Lord’s Supper (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The Lord’s Supper (Vere Jameson)
- The Lord’s Supper (Leona N. Hands)
- The Lord Sustains the Falt’ring Soul (Edward H. Anderson)
- The Lord, the Judge, before his throne (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord, the Judge, before his throne, Bids the whole earth draw nigh (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord unto his garden comes (Anon.)
- The LORD unto My Lord Has Said
- The Lord Victorious (Pietro Mascagni)
- The Lord who makes the sun to know his proper (Isaac Watts)
- The Lord Whom We Love (Kurt Kaiser)
- The Lord Whom ye Sought in Tears (Susa Young Gates)
- The Lord whom ye sought, ye sought in tears (Susa Young Gates)
- The Lord who scattered Israel (John W. Arthur)
- The Lord, who spun the planet’s path (Jan Pinborough)
- The Lord Will Come (Josephine E. Vickery)
- The Lord will come and not be slow (John Milton)
- The Lord will come! the earth shall quake (Reginald Heber)
- The Lord will Comfort Zion (George Careless)
- The Lord will comfort Zion, He will comfort (George Careless)
- The Lord will comfort Zion, he will comfort her waste (George Careless)
- The Lord Will Lead With A Very High Hand (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow (Thomas A. Dorsey)
- The Lord will Provide (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The Lord will remember his people (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Lord will remember his people, Though sleeping or living they be (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Lord will vindicate His people
- The Lord Will Watch over Me (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- The Lorelei (Heinrich Heine)
- The Loreley (Heinrich Heine)
- The Lost Chord (Adelaide A. Procter)
- The Lost Lamb (Daniel Carter)
- The Lost Sheep (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- The loveliness of Nature always did Delight me (Eliza R. Snow)
- The lovely sunshine after summer showers
- The lovely sunshine coming after shower
- The Love of God (Anders Frostenson)
- The Love of God (Frederick M. Lehman; Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai)
- The Love of God (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley)
- The Love of God (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Love of God (Holly Boyd)
- The love of God is broader than earth’s vast expanse (William J. Reynolds)
- The love of God is broad like beach and meadow (Anders Frostenson)
- The love of God is fairest of all precious gems (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The love of God is greater far (Frederick M. Lehman; Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai)
- The love of God leads me on (Ralph Rodgers Jr.; K. Newell Dayley)
- The Love of Jesus Calls Us (Herbert O’Driscoll)
- The Love of Saints (Julia M. Sorensen)
- The Love of the Heart (William W. Phelps)
- The loving Savior watches me (Anna Johnson)
- The loving Savior watches me throughout the (Anna Johnson)
- The Low-Backed Car (Samuel Lover)
- The Loyal Sons of Utah (William A. Morton)
- The Macedonian cry (Cecil F. Alexander)
- The Magic of Musical Echoes (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The magic of song (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- The Maid of Judah (Charles Sloman)
- The Maid Of The Mill (Hamilton Aïdé)
- The Majesty and Glory of Your Name (Linda Lee Johnson)
- The Maker’s Touch
- The Man Behind The Plow (Thomas P. Westendorf)
- The Man Behind the Scenes (Cherie Call)
- The Manger Carol (Martin Luther; Little Children’s Book for Schools and Families, 1885)
- The Manger of Bethlehem (Cheryl P. Stone)
- The Man I’m Meant to Be (Russ Dixon; Dustin Christensen; Tyler Castleton)
- The Man Is Ever Blessed (Isaac Watts)
- The manner of His coming (Penelope Moody Allen)
- The Man of God (Walter Scott Lockhart)
- The Man on the Flying Trapeze (George Leybourne)
- The man who has plenty of good peanuts
- The Man Who Is Twelve Years Old (Anon.)
- The many blessings tithing brings (Frances K. Taylor)
- The Many, Many Children (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- The many, many children Throughout the world so fair (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- The Maple Leaf Forever (Alexander Muir)
- The Maple Leaf For Ever (Alexander Muir)
- The marching song
- The March of the Bee-Hive Girls (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- The Marriage Vow (M. N. M.)
- The Marseillaise (Anon.)
- The Martyrs (Vida E. Smith)
- The Martyrs: A Sacred Historic Cantata (Evan Stephens)
- The Martyrs of Jesus (John G. Duff)
- The Master Creator (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The master has come (Julia Gill)
- The Master Has Come (Sarah Doudney)
- The Master has come, and He calls (Sarah Doudney)
- The Master has come, and He calls us to follow (Sarah Doudney)
- The Master Has Come over Jordan (Julia Gill)
- “The master has come over Jordan,” said Hannah (Julia Gill)
- The Master Hath Come (Sarah Doudney)
- The Master hath come, and He calls us to follow (Sarah Doudney)
- The Master paused, as time rolled back the ages (Zella A. Johnson)
- The Master’s Love (Geraldine Woods)
- The Master’s Voice (Sally DeFord)
- The Master’s Voice (John R. Grice)
- The Master Teacher (Etelka White)
- The Master Teacher (Frances Hartman)
- The Mayflower (Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth)
- The May Queen (Lucy May Green)
- The May Queen (Hollis Dann)
- Theme 1 from “Stand As Witnesses”
- Theme 1 from “The Sacrament”
- Theme 2 from “Stand as Witnesses”
- Theme 2 from “The Sacrament”
- Theme 3 from “Stand As Witnesses”
- Theme 3 from “The Sacrament”
- The Meadow Brook (Henry Snow)
- The Meadows
- Theme and underscore from “Becoming Children of Christ”
- The Measure of a Man (Mollie Richmond)
- The meditation of my heart shall be my understanding
- Theme from “Firm in the Faith of Christ”
- Theme from “For Our Day”
- Theme from “Joseph Smith—Prophet of the Restoration”
- Theme from “Long-Promised Day”
- Theme from “Spiritual Crocodiles”
- Theme from “The Body Is a Temple”
- Theme from “The Law of the Harvest”
- The melody’s familiar (Michael McLean)
- The Melody Within/The Curse (Michael McLean)
- The memories of one’s early days are always (Joseph H. Ward)
- The Mercies of God (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- The mercies of God! what a theme for my song (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- The mercy of God is an ocean divine (Albert Simpson)
- The Merriest Girl That’s Out
- The Merry Lark (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The merry maids of Deseret (William Willis)
- The Merry Men of Robin Hood
- The merry, merry wind, the merry, merry wind (Beth Milliken Joerger)
- The Merry Mormons
- Themes from “God Has Delivered Me”
- Themes from “I Will Prepare the Way”
- Themes from “The Just Shall Live by Faith”
- Themes from “The Olive Tree Allegory”
- Themes from “To This End Was I Born”
- The Message of Christmas Bells (Adelaide Walker)
- The Message of His Love (Grace L. Hosmer)
- The Message of the Bells (Thelma J. Harrison)
- The Message of the Bells (Nina Burnham McKean)
- The message of the flowers (Annie Pinnock Malin)
- The Message—“They Have All Gone Astray” (Evan Stephens)
- The M. I. A. Explorers
- The M. I. A. is here to stay
- The M. I. A. is here to stay Come let us sing
- The Midnight Cry (Kenneth N. Vick)
- The Midnight Serenade
- The Midshipmite (Frederick E. Weatherly)
- The mightiest “prayer” that man can breathe (Joseph Smith III)
- The mightiest “prayer” that man can breathe Is “trust in God for the end is near” (Joseph Smith III)
- The mighty fortress walls I have built (Julie de Azevedo)
- The Mighty God with Power Speaks (Michael Morgan)
- The Mighty Priesthood of God (Stephen L. Brannen)
- The Millenial Dawn (Thomas Kelly)
- The Millenium
- The Millennial Dawn (Thomas Kelly)
- The Millennial Morning (John Jaques)
- The Millennial Reign
- The Millennium (Parley P. Pratt)
- The mind’s complete conviction (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The mind’s complete conviction that things unseen (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The Minister (Vere Jameson)
- The minister stands in the shoes of God (Vere Jameson)
- The Ministry of Greatest Worth (Daunell J. Clarke)
- The Minstrel Boy (Irish folk song)
- The minstrel boy to the war has gone (Irish folk song)
- The minstrel boy to the war is gone (Irish folk song)
- The Minuet
- The Miracle (Christine Starr)
- The Miracle (Shawna Edwards)
- The Miracle of Communion (Rosa Page Welch)
- The Mirage (Roxana T. Hase)
- The missionaries’ farewell (William W. Phelps)
- The Missionary’s Song of Home (Edwin F. Parry)
- The Mission God Has Given (Jan McGuire)
- The mist across the beaches (Barbara Tanner; Lex de Azevedo)
- The Mistletoe Bough (Thomas Haynes Bayly)
- The mistletoe hung in the castle hall (Thomas Haynes Bayly)
- The M Men are Leading Along (Anon.)
- The Mobbers of Missouri
- The Momentous Days Are Filled (John F. Martin)
- The Moment You Stand (Ashley Hess)
- The Moneyless Man
- The Moon (Elizabeth Boettiger)
- The moonbeams that shoot from the starbright sky (Blanche K. McKey)
- The moonbeams that shoot from the star-bright sky And dance (Blanche K. McKey)
- The moon peeped in a window where (Elsie C. Carroll)
- The moon, with long, bright shafts of light (Phyllis Hodgson)
- The More We Get Together
- The more we get together, together
- The more we get together, together, together
- The More We Sing Together (Mark Nichols)
- The more we sing together, together, together (Mark Nichols)
- The Mormon Battalion Song (Azariah Smith)
- The “Mormon” Boy (Evan Stephens)
- The “Mormon” Boy (John W. Whinyates)
- The “Mormon” boy to the west has gone (John W. Whinyates)
- The Mormon Coon
- The Mormon Creed I’ll now explain (William Willes)
- The Mormon father loves to see (Anon.)
- The “Mormon” Lad (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The “Mormon” Missionaries’ Farewell (William W. Phelps)
- The “Mormon” Missionary’s Farewell (William W. Phelps)
- The Mormon Sunday School Song
- The Mormons were camped down by the green grove (Levi Ward Hancock)
- The Mormon Tabernacle (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- The Mormon with His Grip
- The Morning Breaks (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Morning Breaks (Luacine Clark Fox)
- The Morning Breaks, Etc. (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Morning Breaks; the Shadows Flee (Parley P. Pratt)
- The morning breaks; the shadows flee; Lo, Zion’s (Parley P. Pratt)
- The morning breaks, the shadows flee; Lo! Zion’s standard is unfurled! (Parley P. Pratt)
- The morning breaks upon the distant mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The morning dawns upon the place (James Montgomery)
- The morning dawns upon the place Where Jesus spent the night in prayer (James Montgomery)
- The morning finds me here (Steven Curtis Chapman)
- The morning flowers display their sweet (Samuel Wesley Jr.)
- The morning flowers display their sweets (Samuel Wesley Jr.)
- The morning flowers display their sweets, And gay their silken leaves unfold (Samuel Wesley Jr.)
- The morning flow’rs display their sweets (Samuel Wesley Jr.)
- The Morning Light (Samuel F. Smith)
- The morning light is breaking (Samuel F. Smith)
- The morning light is breaking, The darkness (Samuel F. Smith)
- The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears (Samuel F. Smith)
- The Morning Shone Bright When It Came (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Morning Stars Together Sang (Evan A. Fry)
- The Morning Trumpet (American folk hymn)
- The morn of life is past, And ev’ning (Stephen C. Foster)
- The morn of redemption
- The morn of redemption, All blooming and fair
- The morn was fair, the skies were clear (Charles Jeffry)
- The Most Beautiful Story That’s Ever Been Told (Sally DeFord)
- The Mote and Beam (Mrs. Z. Porter)
- The Mother’s Plea (Richard S. Horne)
- The Mother’s Plea (Our Father in Heaven) (Richard S. Horne)
- The Mother’s Salutation (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Mountain Dell (John Lyon)
- The Mountain Dell (John Lyon)
- The mountain has such perverse Moods in fashion (Leone E. McCune)
- The Mountain of the Lord (Doug Walker)
- The Mountain of the Lord’s House (Evan Stephens)
- The Mountain Of The Lord’s House (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- The Mountain’s So Lovely This Time Of The Year (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Mountain Standard (Parley P. Pratt)
- The mulberry bush
- The Mulberry Bush
- The Mulberry Trees (John S. Davis)
- The mulberry trees, O, plant around (John S. Davis)
- The Mummy Song
- The Musician
- The Music of the Sabbath (Derryl R. Herring)
- The Mystery (Ether H. Chesterfield)
- The Mystery of Grace (Haldor Lillenas)
- The mystery of our faith is great
- The mystical body of Christ is now come (Charles Derry)
- The mystical body of Christ is now come, Clothed as of old in her garment of light (Charles Derry)
- The Nail-Scarred Hand (B. McKinney)
- Then All The Earth Will Sing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Name of Jesus (W. C. Martin)
- The name of Jesus is so sweet (W. C. Martin)
- The Name of the Lord (Clinton Utterbach)
- Then and Now (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Narrow Way (Eliza R. Snow)
- The National Wonder (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The nations awake to a great momentous war (Joseph H. Ward)
- The nations bow to Satan’s thrall (John Nicholson)
- The Nativity (Toni Thomas)
- The Nativity Song (Avon Allen Compton)
- The Nauvoo Legion (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Navajo (Minnie J. Hardy)
- Then changed the earth will be (R. B.)
- The Need (Grace Ingles Frost)
- The Nephite Records (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Nephites, Lamanites, and Gentiles (Parley P. Pratt)
- The New 23rd (Ralph Carmichael)
- The New Era (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The New Freedom Song (Lucy A. R. Clark)
- The New Jerusalem (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The New Pioneers (Terry Hale)
- The New Star (Sadie B. Cadman)
- The New Year (Parley P. Pratt)
- The New Year (Eliza R. Snow)
- The New Year (Laura Frost Armitage)
- The New Year (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- The New Year (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- The New Year (Ellen Robena Field)
- The New Year Comes With Happiness (Anna Johnson)
- The new year comes with happiness, with (Anna Johnson)
- The New Year comes with happiness, with songs (Anna Johnson)
- The New Year comes with happiness, With songs of (Anna Johnson)
- The New Year In (David H. Smith)
- The New Year’s Opportunity (Victor A. Hall Sr.)
- The Nicene Creed 1
- The Nicene Creed 2 (Gregg DeMey)
- The nicest story ever told (Mary Beth Evans)
- The nicest time of all the day (George S. Applegarth)
- The nicest time of all the day Is after (George S. Applegarth)
- The nicest time of all the day is after school (George S. Applegarth)
- The night came on a stormy night (Evan Stephens)
- The night comes down in darkness and storm (Joseph Smith III)
- The night comes down in darkness and storm, Heavy the gloom of the night (Joseph Smith III)
- The night hung low around the Saints in camp (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- The Nightingale (English folk song)
- The night is spent—the morning ray (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- The night is spent, the morning ray (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- The night is spent—the morning ray Comes ushering in the glorious day (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- The night is wearing fast away (Florence Hoare)
- The night is wearing fast away, The star of light is dawning (Florence Hoare)
- The night! the night! the dark, dull night (John Lyon)
- The night was chill (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- The night was dark as the hearts of those (Rebekah H. Jennings)
- The night was still, and then a song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The Night Will Soon Be Ending (Jochen Klepper; Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- The Ninety and Nine (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- The Ninth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Then Jesus Came (Oswald J. Smith)
- Then Jesus took their children (Marvin K. Gardner)
- The Noblest, Proudest Joys (Eliza R. Snow)
- The noblest, proudest joys that this (Eliza R. Snow)
- The noblest, proudest joys that this World’s favour (Eliza R. Snow)
- The North and the South do agree (Joseph Cain)
- The north wind came along one day (Rebecca J. Weston)
- The North Wind came along one day, so strong (Rebecca J. Weston)
- The north wind came along one day, so strong and (Rebecca J. Weston)
- The Numberless Gifts of God’s mercies (Gracia Grindal; Carolina Sandell Berg)
- Then You Can Enter In (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Then You’ll Remember Me (M. W. Balfe)
- The Ode of Genius to Truth
- The Officer’s Funeral (Caroline Sheridan Norton)
- The old account settled long ago (Frank M. Graham)
- The Old Account Settled Long Ago (F. M. G.)
- The Old and New Year (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Old Apple Tree (George Cooper)
- The Old Ark (African-American spiritual)
- The Old Ark A-Moverin’ Along (African-American spiritual)
- The Old Arm-Chair (Eliza Cook)
- The Old Arm Chair (Eliza Cook)
- The Old Barn Gate (R. B. Jones)
- The old Book and the old faith (George H. Carr)
- The Old Book and the Old Faith (George H. Carr)
- The Old Cabin Home (T. Paine)
- The Old Chisholm Trail (Western folk song)
- The Old Chorister (Linda Weight Cluff)
- The Old Gray Mare (Anon.)
- The old gray Mare, She ain’t (Anon.)
- The Old Grey Goose
- The Old Grey Mare (Evan Stephens)
- The Old Hat
- The Old Home (Beatrice E. Cooper)
- The Old Maids Convention (R. C. Evans)
- The old man watched closely the distant road (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Old Mill Wheels (Laura Rountree Smith)
- The old mill wheels go round and round (Laura Rountree Smith)
- The Old Oaken Bucket (Samuel Woodworth)
- The Old, Old Path (Vida E. Smith)
- The Old, Old Story (Harriet B. McKeever)
- The Old Piano (Lucy M. Hewlings)
- The Old Rag Carpet (A. Ransom)
- The Old Rugged Cross (George Bennard)
- The Old Rugged Cross (George Bennard)
- The Old Rustic Bridge (J. P. Skelly)
- The Old Schoolhouse (Evan Stephens)
- The old schoolhouse that stood on the side of the hill (Evan Stephens)
- The Old Sectarian a long time ago (Elizabeth Wyllie)
- The Old Songs (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Old Time Religion (African-American spiritual)
- The Old Woman
- The Old Woman and the Pedlar
- The old year has vanished! At midnight we hear (Jennie Hyde)
- The old year’s gone! and the new year’s come! (Hannah T. King)
- The old year’s passing! do I weep (Hannah T. King)
- The Olive Tree (Kurt Bestor; Don Stirling)
- The once green breast of the outraged earth (Elsie F. Parton)
- The One (Audrey Bandley; Russ Dixon)
- The One and Only You (Michael McLean)
- The One Is Blest
- The one is blest who, fearing God
- The One Song (Tom Williams)
- The One Sure Light (Gary Croxall)
- The One Who Taught Beside the Sea (John Thornburg)
- The only faith that I desire (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The only faith that I desire, Is that which works by love (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Only Name (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Only One (Nik Day)
- The Only Son from Heaven (Elizabeth Creutiziger)
- The opening buds of spring time (A. P. Welshman)
- The Opening Buds of Springtime (A. P. Welshman)
- The Opening Buds of Spring-time (A. P. Welshman)
- The opening buds of spring-time, When birds (A. P. Welshman)
- The opening buds of springtime, When birds (A. P. Welshman)
- The opening buds of springtime, When birds so (A. P. Welshman)
- The opening buds of springtime, When birds so sweetly sing (A. P. Welshman)
- The Opening of the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Orchestra (Willy Geister)
- The Orchestra (Traditional)
- The Orderville Murder
- The organ breathes a sacred strain, and reverence (B. F. Cummings Jr.)
- The Oriole Call
- The Orphan (John Lyon)
- The Orphan Boy (Evan Stephens)
- The Orphans
- The other day I called upon my girl
- The other day I wore into the subway
- The other night I had a dream
- The other shore (Lewis Hartsough)
- The Outcast (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Outcome Of The Battle (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The outcome of the battle, Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Outside of You (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- The Overthrow of Gog and Magog (Orson F. Whitney)
- The Owl and the Cuckoo (Mildred Philips)
- The owl cries from the elm tree (Dutch round)
- The Owl in the Elm (Dutch round)
- The Oxcart (Anon.)
- The Ox Cart (Anon.)
- The Ox Team Trail (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- The pale, dull sun of February (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The pale golden moon in the sky (Ethel Bean Andrew)
- The Palms (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
- The Paper Reeds by the Brooks (Randall Thompson)
- The Parting (M. R. C.)
- The Parting Hour
- The parting kiss (Henry Maiben)
- The Passenger Plane (Lincoln School Primary Group)
- The past is all under the blood (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- The Pasture (Robert Frost)
- The Past Year (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Path for Our Walking (Patrick Michaels)
- The path for our walking is not always clear (Patrick Michaels)
- The Pathways of Peace (Nora Hess)
- The Patriots
- The Pawpaw Patch (American folk song)
- The Peaceful Realm (German carol, 16th century)
- The peace of God be with you
- The Peace of Jesus Christ (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- The peace of Jesus Christ makes us whole (Kenneth L. McLaughlin)
- The Peace of Mind (Jane Parker Huber)
- The peace of mind that Christ can bring (Jane Parker Huber)
- The peace of the earth be with you / La paz de la tierra esté contigo (Guatemalan song)
- The Peace of the Earth / La paz de la tierra (Guatemalan song)
- The peace of the Lord be always with you
- The Peace that Jesus Gives (H. L.)
- The Peace That My Savior Has Given (Haldor Lillenas)
- The Pearl (Kenneth Cope)
- The pearly white city (Arthur F. Ingler)
- The Pearly-White City (Arthur F. Ingler)
- The pendulum
- The people are cheering (Barbara Tanner)
- The People That in Darkness Sat (John Morison)
- The People Walk (Juan A. Espinosa)
- The People Walk / Un pueblo que camina (Juan A. Espinosa)
- The people who in darkness walked (John Morison)
- The People Who in Darkness Walked (David W. Music)
- The people who in darkness walked have seen a glorious light (John Morison)
- The people who in darkness walked Have seen a great light shining (David W. Music)
- The People Who Walked in Darkness (Mary Louise Bringle)
- The People Who Walked in Darkness (John W. Arthur)
- The people who walked in darkness Awaken to see a great light (Mary Louise Bringle)
- The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light (Carlton R. Young)
- The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light (John W. Arthur)
- The Perfect Law (R. C. Evans)
- The perfect world, by Adam trod (Nathaniel Parker Willis)
- The perfect world, by Adam trod, Was the first temple, built of God (Nathaniel Parker Willis)
- The perfume of the springtime (Susanna Myers)
- The perfume of the springtime Is in the balmy air (Susanna Myers)
- The Perpetual Emigrating Fund (John Lyon)
- The Perplexing Questions (John S. Davis)
- The photos in the magazines (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- The Picture on the Wall (Jessie Sundwall)
- The Pilgrim (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Pilgrim Fathers (Leonard Bacon)
- The Pilgrims Held a Feast (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- The Pilgrims held a feast, When harvest days were done (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- The Pilgrims’ Hymn
- The Pioneer (Annie Wells Cannon)
- The Pioneer (Evan Stephens)
- The Pioneer Jubilee (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Pioneer Mother (Alice Morrill)
- The Pioneers (Joseph H. Ward)
- The Pioneers
- The Pioneers (Gus M. Clarke)
- The Pioneers (John M. Chamberlain)
- The Pioneers (Edward H. Anderson)
- The Pioneers (John Nicholson)
- The Pioneers
- The pioneers at length are come (William Clayton)
- The Pioneers wondered where iron could be found
- The Pioneer Trail (Drucilla S. Howard)
- The place of my birth it is dear to me yet (Andrew Dalrymple)
- The Planets (Falk School Elementary Group)
- The Plan for Earth (David R. VanFleet)
- The plan for earth the Lord conceived (David R. VanFleet)
- The Play of the Godhead (Mary Louise Bringle)
- The play of the Godhead, the Trinity’s dance (Mary Louise Bringle)
- The Playtime Band (Alberta Powell Graham)
- The pleasures of earth I have seen fade away
- The Poet’s Dream (John Lyon)
- The Poet’s Farewell (John Lyon)
- The poet’s song of joy and hope
- The Polliwog’s Story (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- The Pony Express
- The poor ones of the world await the dawn of hope / Los pobres siempre esperan el amanecer (Juan A. Espinosa)
- The Pop-Corn Man (Edith Robbins)
- The pop-corn man gave a pop-corn ball (Edith Robbins)
- The Postman (George Kent)
- The Potter saw a vessel (Andrae Crouch)
- The Potter’s Hand (Darlene Zschech)
- The Potter’s Hand (Darlene Zschech)
- The power of faith restore (R. B.)
- The Power of His Love (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- The power of love (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The Power of One (Stephanie Smith Mabey; Jeannine Lasky)
- The Power of Song
- The Power of the Cross (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- The Power of Truth (William Willes)
- The Power of Your Love (Geoff Bullock)
- The power, the power, gives victory (Charles F. Weigle)
- The praise of Zion waits for thee (Isaac Watts)
- The Prayer (David Foster; Carole Bayer Sager; Alberto Testa; Tony Renis)
- The Prayer (David Foster; Carole Bayer Sager)
- The Prayer-Meeting (Baptist W. Noel)
- The Prayer of a wise Heathen
- The Prayer that Never Fails (Jeanni Gould)
- The precious little children are (Mary H. Mitton)
- The President to the Teachers of the Whitechapel Branch (Henry Garner)
- The Press (John Lyon)
- The Press (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Press—the Press—the Printing Press (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Pretty Plowboy (Cowboy song)
- The Pride Of Glencoe (Traditional)
- The pride of the village, and the fairest in the dell (Stephen C. Foster)
- The Priesthood (Brent K. Campbell)
- The Priesthood Gift (Keith Engar)
- The priesthood gift that God conferred on Aaron is again restored (Keith Engar)
- The Priesthood has come to earth anew. John, the (Brent K. Campbell)
- The priesthood is again restored
- The Priesthood Is Restored (Joan D. Campbell)
- The priesthood is restored, The truth (Joan D. Campbell)
- The priesthood is restored, The truth made known (Joan D. Campbell)
- The Priesthood is restored, The truth made known to man (Joan D. Campbell)
- The priesthood is the power of God, And like Him it is eternal (Henry Garner)
- The priesthood is the pow’r (Daniel Carter)
- The priesthood is the pow’r by which the Father (Daniel Carter)
- The Priesthood Now Is Restored (Daniel Carter)
- The Priesthood of Our Lord (John Craven)
- The Priesthood Power (Daniel Carter)
- The Priesthood Reigns on Earth (Kathryn M. Burton)
- The Priests are men of courage (Evelyn N. Wood)
- The Primary Army (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- The Primary March (William Powell)
- The Primary Song (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- The primrose plant is bright with flowers (Margaret Whitehead Young)
- The Prince of Peace (James Marsden; Barry Gibbons)
- The Prince of Peace Shall Reign (Thomas W. Smith)
- The prince of salvation in triumph, is riding (Samuel F. Smith)
- The Prince of Salvation Is Coming
- The Prince of Salvation is coming—prepare
- The Prodigal (Sally DeFord)
- The Project Song
- The Promised Land (Southern revival hymn)
- The promise of ages whom prophets foretold (Joseph Swain; Rob Gardner (adapter))
- The Promises of Baptism (Toni Thomas)
- The Promises of God (R. C. Evans)
- The Promontory Choo-Choo (Mark Nichols)
- The Pronouncement (Scott Thompson)
- The prophecies of long ago (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The prophecies of long ago were now at last (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Prophecy: A Day, a Night, and a Day (Crawford Gates)
- The Prophet (John Lyon)
- The Prophet Joseph (Sandra P. Nelson)
- The Prophet Joseph cries (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Prophet Lehi (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Prophet Lehi prophesied (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Prophet Nephi was brave and strong
- The Prophet Said to Plant a Garden (Mary Jane McAllister Davis)
- The prophet says in latter days
- The Prophet’s mother! On her breast (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- The prophet spoke, the people heard (Thomas Irving Wright)
- The prophets saw the day of Jesus’ birth (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The prospects of life, on the earth are dear (William W. Phelps)
- The pure snow has covered the earth, Lizzie (R. C. Evans)
- The Purest Pearl
- The pure testimony pour’d forth in the spirit (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- The pure testimony poured forth in the Spirit (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- The pure testimony poured forth in the Spirit, Cuts like a keen two-edged sword (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- The pure testimony, put forth in the spirit (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- The Puzzle
- The Queer Old Man
- The Quest (Bohemian folk song)
- The Quiet, Solemn Hour (Evan Stephens)
- The quiet, solemn hour of our communion sweet (Evan Stephens)
- The Quilting Party (John Fletcher)
- The Rabbit
- The Rabbit on the Wall
- The Race (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The radiant morn hath pass’d away (Godfrey Thring)
- The radiant morn hath passed away (Godfrey Thring)
- The Railroad Cars, They’re Coming
- The Rain (Mary Rose Jack)
- The rain comes down! My heart is sad (Amy McClure)
- The raindrops (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The Raindrops (Anon.)
- The Rain Drops (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The rain drops, the rain drops come (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The raindrops, the raindrops come tap (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The raindrops, the raindrops come tap, tap (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The rain drops, the rain drops come tap-tap-tapping (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The Reapers (Asa Hull)
- There are a million different places (Ross Boothe)
- There are a people, a lost, hidden people (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There are boys who make us happy
- There are children in the world today (Frank J. Myers; Jerry Williams; Gary Baker)
- There are children singing all around the world (Janice Kapp Perry)
- There are Dads who make us happy
- There are days I get so lost (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- There are days of silent sorrow (Sarah Doudney)
- There are days so dark that I seek in vain (Jessie Pounds)
- There are days you stumble (Lowell Alexander; Tyler Castleton)
- There are days you stumble and you fall (Lowell Alexander; Tyler Castleton)
- There are families on the farm (Virginia Mueller)
- There Are Friends That We Never Forget (Alice Hawthorne)
- There are gems in the deep, heaving water (Rhoda Celestia Nash)
- There are hearts that never falter, in the battle (McDougall)
- There are homely household duties that are set (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- There are joys that are countless, to make our life sweet (Emmeline B. Wells)
- There are lonely hearts to cherish (George Cooper)
- There are loved ones in the glory (Ada R. Habershon)
- There are loyal hearts (Madeline S. Bridges)
- There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave (Madeline S. Bridges)
- There Are Many Flags (Mary H. Howliston)
- There Are Many Flags In Many Lands (Mary H. Howliston)
- There are many flags in many lands, There (Mary H. Howliston)
- There are many flags in many lands, there are (Mary H. Howliston)
- There are many reasons you should take the magazine (Winona F. Thomas)
- There are many things told of the power of song (Evan Stephens)
- There are many today who are wand’ring away (Alice Jean Cleator)
- There are many troubles that will burst like bubbles (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There are miles to travel (Lowell Alexander; Tyler Castleton)
- There are moments when I want to disappear (Emma Lounsbury)
- There are neon lights (Barbara Tanner; Julie de Azevedo; Lex de Azevedo)
- There Are Rules (David A. Zabriskie)
- There are rules for joining of two timbers (David A. Zabriskie)
- There are rules we all obey (Marian Petersen)
- There are rules we all obey When a game we play (Marian Petersen)
- There are shadows of sorrow that darken life’s way (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There are smiles that make us happy (J. Will Callahan)
- There are so many choices (Nik Day; Kalaya Arne)
- There are so many faces (Nik Day; Jake Garvin)
- There are so many fathers I see each day I live (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- There are so many lovely things (Moiselle Renstrom)
- There are so many places in this world (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- There are so many voices (Stephanie Smith Mabey; Nik Day)
- There Are Some Things I May Not Know (Kenneth Morris)
- There are somethings that never return
- There Are Souls Within the Vineyard (Dale E. Carrick)
- There are things as we travel this earth’s shifting sands (Dale Oldham; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- There are times in your life (Nik Day)
- There are times we’re in the desert (Nik Day; Tyler Castleton)
- There are times when (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- There are times when I want to do wrong (Robert J. Fryson)
- There are times when you might feel aimless (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- There are treasures untold for man to behold (Nancy Harvey)
- There are “vessels chosen” unto the Lord (Helen Harrington)
- There Are Who Deem Earth’s Hour of Durance (Orson F. Whitney)
- The Reason Why We Sing (Kirk Franklin)
- There Came Wise Men (Elbert A. Smith)
- There comes a dainty maiden along the footpath
- There comes a time when day is done (Frances Hartman)
- There comes to my heart one [a] sweet strain (Peter P. Bilhorn)
- There comes to my heart one sweet strain (Peter P. Bilhorn)
- There come two who love each other (Helen Harrington)
- The Redemption of the Dead (Helen Hughes)
- The Red Man (William W. Phelps)
- The Red Man of the South (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Red Man of the West (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Red Man Sat Proudly (Catherine Pomo; V. James Lovalvo)
- The Red Men are our brothers (Mark Nichols)
- The Red, White, and Blue (David T. Shaw; Thomas A. Becket Sr.)
- The Reflection of Thy Love (Martin L. Green)
- Therefore, according to his command, O Father
- Therefore the Redeemed of the Lord (Ruth Lake)
- Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return (Ruth Lake)
- Therefore we, before him bending (Thomas Aquinas)
- Therefore we proclaim the mystery of faith
- Therefore you shall draw water with rejoicing
- The Regions Beyond (Albert Simpson)
- There grows in my grandmother’s garden (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- There has never been a time like this (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- There have been names that I have loved to hear (Lela Long)
- The Reign of Righteousness (Charles Wesley)
- There in God’s Garden (Király Imre von Pécselyi)
- There in God’s garden stands the Tree of Wisdom (Király Imre von Pécselyi)
- There Is a Balm in Gilead (African-American spiritual)
- There Is a Balm in Gilead (African American spiritual)
- There Is a Balm in Gilead / Bálsamo de amor en Galaad / Il y a un baume en Galaad (African-American spiritual)
- There is a balm in Gilead, To make (African-American spiritual)
- There is a Balm in Gilead, To make the wounded whole (African-American spiritual)
- There is a battle raging all across the earth (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- There is a bunch of whiskey bloats perluding
- There is a chain a mighty chain
- There is a city wondrous fair (Arthur H. Morse)
- There is a cross for me
- There is a day of promised rest (Joel H. Johnson)
- There Is a Faith (Eleanor Williams)
- There is a faith—strong, boundless, and unfailing (Eleanor Williams)
- There is a flower which oft unheeded grows (Mary A. Y. Greenhalgh)
- There Is a Fountain (William Cowper)
- There is a fountain fill’d with blood (William Cowper)
- There is a fountain filled with blood (William Cowper)
- There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emmanuel’s veins (William Cowper)
- There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel’s vein [veins] (William Cowper)
- There is a Fountain opened for my cleansing (Merrill Dunlop)
- There is a glorious time (Huntley’s Collection)
- There is a glorious time, Not far away (Huntley’s Collection)
- There is a great and glorious plan, The only
- There is a greater death than that which comes (Miranda Snow Walton)
- There Is a Green Hill (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- There Is a Green Hill Far Away (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- There is a green hill far away, Without (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- There is a green hill far away Without a city wall (Cecil Frances Alexander)
- There is a Happy Land (Andrew Young)
- There is a happy land, Far, far away (Andrew Young)
- There Is a Higher Throne (Keith Getty; Kristyn Lennox Getty)
- There Is A Hill (Anon.)
- There is a hill, A high green hill (Anon.)
- There is a home eternal (Horatio R. Palmer)
- There is a home eternal, Beautiful and bright (Horatio R. Palmer)
- There is a home where we may dwell (Fanny J. Crosby)
- There is a ladye sweet and kind Was never (Thomas Ford)
- There is a lady sweet and kind (Thomas Ford)
- There is a lady sweet and kind, Was never face (Thomas Ford)
- There is a land beyond the sea
- There is a land beyond the sea Where I hope
- There is a land immortal (Thomas MacKellar)
- There is a land immortal, The beautiful of lands (Thomas MacKellar)
- There is a land immortal, The beauty of lands (Thomas MacKellar)
- There is a land of fadeless hue (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There is a land of fadeless hue in yonder skies (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There is a land of joy divine (Edgar Page Stites)
- There is a land of marvelous beauty (Ruth May Fox)
- There is a land of peace and pleasure
- There is a land of peace and pleasure, Faith can discern
- There is a land of pure delight (Isaac Watts)
- There is a land of pure delight, where saints immortal reign (Isaac Watts)
- There is a land of which I hear (Thomas W. Smith)
- There is a land of which I hear; ’T will be the saints’ bright home (Thomas W. Smith)
- There is a land preparing
- There is a land the Lord will bless (William W. Phelps)
- There is a land the Lord will bless, Where all (William W. Phelps)
- There Is a Land Whose Sunny Vales (Orson Pratt Huish)
- There is a land whose sunny vales are fair as (Orson Pratt Huish)
- There is a land whose sunny vales Are fair as dreams (Orson Pratt Huish)
- There is a life beyond the tomb (Charles Derry)
- There is a life beyond the tomb That death can not invade (Charles Derry)
- There Is a Light (Jeanni Gould)
- There is a light inside us (Nik Day)
- There is a light inside us Put there (Nik Day)
- There is a light within my soul (Catherine Pomo)
- There Is a Longing in Our Hearts (Anne Quigley)
- There is a man who heals the soul (Tyler Castleton)
- There is a meaning in some words that few (John Lyon)
- There is a mighty angel (David H. Smith)
- There is a mighty angel, His arms are wond’rous strong (David H. Smith)
- There Is a Name I Love to Hear (Frederick Whitfield)
- There is a name to me so dear (Della McChain Warren)
- There is a need (Steven K. Jones)
- There is an eloquence that breathes throughout (Eliza R. Snow)
- There is an hour (William B. Tappan)
- There Is an Hour of Peace and Rest (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There is an hour of peace and rest, Unmarred (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There is an hour of peace and rest, Unmarred by (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There is an hour of peaceful rest (William B. Tappan)
- There is an hour of peaceful rest, To mourning wanderers given (William B. Tappan)
- There is an hour of peaceful rest, To mourning wanderers given
- There is an hour of peaceful rest To mourning wand’rers given (William B. Tappan)
- There is a people in the West, the world call Mormonites in jest (William Willes)
- There is a place called heaven (Frank Conti)
- There is a place in childhood (S. Lover)
- There Is a Place in Utah (William Willes)
- There is a place in Utah, that I remember well (William Willes)
- There is a place of peaceful rest (Joel H. Johnson)
- There Is a Place of Quiet Rest (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- There is a place of quiet rest, Near to (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- There is a place of quiet rest, near to the heart (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- There is a place of quiet rest, near to the heart of God (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- There is a place of sweet delight (Alice Sorenson; Kenneth Wells)
- There is a pleasant land
- There is a precious jewel (Eliza R. Snow)
- There is a precious jewel, of worth and beauty rare (Eliza R. Snow)
- There is a quiet place (Guy Richey Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- There Is a Redeemer (Melody Green)
- There is a Redeemer: Jesus, God’s own Son (Melody Green)
- There is a Redeemer—Jesus, God’s own Son (Melody Green)
- There is a refuge, come inside (Greg Simpson; Jon Fuller)
- There is a road that has no ending
- There is a Rock in a weary land (W. E. Penn)
- There Is a Savior (Greg Nelson; Bob Farrell; Sandi Patty)
- There is a Savior, they call Him Jesus (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There is a Savior, What joys express! (Greg Nelson; Bob Farrell; Sandi Patty)
- There is a scene would well repay (Baptist W. Noel)
- There is a Shepherd who cares for His own (C. Austin Miles)
- There is a sound in the vale; There is a voice in the mountain (Orson F. Whitney)
- There is a story more precious that gold (Alfred Barratt)
- There is a stream that flows from Calvary (F. L. Snyder)
- There is a Time for Everything (Stephen P. Starke)
- There is a time for ev’rything (Stephen P. Starke)
- There is a voice whose gentle swell
- There is a wonderful fountain (Haldor Lillenas)
- There is a word of power
- There is a work to do (Nik Day)
- There is a world of peace and pleasure
- There is a world to come (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- There is a world to come, Blessed and pure (Mrs. A. C. Judson)
- There Is Beauty All Around (John Hugh McNaughton)
- There is beauty all around When there’s love (John Hugh McNaughton)
- There is beauty all around, when there’s love at home (John Hugh McNaughton)
- There is beauty in the forest (M. W. Hackleton)
- There is beauty in the forest, When the trees (M. W. Hackleton)
- There is beauty in the forest when the trees are (M. W. Hackleton)
- There is beauty in the forest, when the trees are green (M. W. Hackleton)
- There is beauty in the merry, merry spring time
- There is beauty in the merry, merry Springtime
- There is but one Lord (Craig S. Petrie)
- There is but One with changeless love (C. A. T.)
- There is calm in the fiercest wind (Nik Day)
- There is coming a day when no heartaches shall come (Jim Hill)
- There Is Faint Music (Nancy Buckley)
- There Is Hope (Mike Ramsey)
- There is lightning in the sky (Nik Day)
- There Is Love in My Family Tree (Janice Kapp Perry)
- There is many a rest in the road of life
- There Is More (Jason Barton; Chad Coates; Dan Muckala)
- There is music in the air, I can hear it ev’rywhere (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There is never a day so dreary (Anna B. Russell)
- There is Never a Day so Dreary (Lilla M. Alexander Edwards)
- There is never a day so dreary, But God can (Lilla M. Alexander Edwards)
- There is never a day so dreary, There is never (Anna B. Russell)
- There Is No Death
- There is no death! The stars go down
- There is no flock however watched and tended (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- There is no mountain high enough (Romans 8:35, 37–39; Charles Kirby)
- There Is No Name So Sweet on Earth (George W. Bethune)
- There Is No Name So Sweet on Earth (George W. Bethune)
- There Is No Name So Sweet on Earth (George W. Bethune)
- There is no name to me so dear, no name on (Charles Gillman Morse)
- There Is None Like You (Lenny LeBlanc)
- There is no pain that I can bear (Social Hymns)
- There is no pain that I can bear, But thou, my Lord, hast borne it (Social Hymns)
- There Is No Place So Far Away (Michael D. Young)
- There is no power that God cannot conquer (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There is no rock, there is no god like our God (Rita Baloche)
- There is no soul Christ does not love, no life beyond his caring (David B. Larsen)
- There is nothing here beneath the sun (M. S. Gammons)
- There is Now a Feast for the Righteous Preparing (William W. Phelps)
- There Is Now a New Creation (David Gambrell)
- There Is No Well-Marked Road (Ross Snyder)
- There is no well-marked road which our history (Ross Snyder)
- There Is One (Hilary Weeks)
- There is one Body and one Spirit
- There is one thing that troubles me (William Willes)
- There is one who loves me, one who is my friend (Ada Blenkhorn)
- There is only one God (Bob Gillman)
- There is only one name that can satisfy men (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There is peace in Christ (Nik Day)
- There is peace in Christ When we learn of Him (Nik Day)
- There is power in His name (Nik Day)
- There is power in His name. He can heal (Nik Day)
- There Is Power in the Blood (Lewis E. Jones)
- There is power in the blood of Jesus (Hugh C. Benner)
- There is pow’r, pow’r, wonder-working pow’r (Lewis E. Jones)
- There Is Rest for the Weary (Thomas W. Smith)
- There is rest, sweet rest, at the Master’s feet (E. E. Hewitt)
- There Is Rest That Is Waiting for Me
- There Is Room in My Father’s House (Joseph M. Martin; Jonathan Martin)
- There is sanctifying power (Lelia N. Morris)
- There is Something at Hand (John Lyon)
- There is something that even a child can do (Frances K. Taylor)
- There is strength in the name of the Lord (Sandi Patty; Phill McHugh; Gloria Gaither)
- There is sunlight in my soul, blessed sunlight! (George C. Hugg)
- There Is Sunshine in My Soul Today (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There is sunshine in my soul today; more glorious and bright (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There is [There’s] sunshine in my soul today (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There is work for all to do
- There is work for all to do, Father, mother, children too
- There is work to do and plenty too (Ida H. White)
- There is work we love the best, M. I. A.
- The Relief Society (John M. Chamberlain)
- The Relief Society Magazine Song (Winona F. Thomas)
- There’ll always be America as long as the world (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- There’ll be joy in the morning on that day (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- There’ll be light in the sky, from the palace on high (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There’ll Be No Dark Valley (William O. Cushing)
- There’ll be no dark valley when Jesus comes (William O. Cushing)
- There’ll be no shadows (Edgar Lewis)
- There’ll be no sorrow there (Lewis Hartsough)
- There’ll Be Peace in the Valley For Me (T. A.)
- There’ll Be Rest Bye and Bye
- There’ll be showers of blessing (Lelia N. Morris)
- There may be wise physicians To purge and cut and cure (Vere Jameson)
- There must be something we desire to gain (Emmeline B. Wells)
- There now, house, You’re all dressed up (Lucille Waters Mattson)
- There once were two little flowers that grew (Leah Patt Rivenburg)
- There’s a beautiful stairway that we would climb, Leading (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- There’s a beautiful valley of peace (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- There’s a better day a comin’ fare ye well, fare ye well (African American spiritual)
- There’s a black sheep, a young lamb (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a blessed and triumphant song (Haldor Lillenas)
- There’s a blessed story of redeeming love (James Rowe)
- There’s a bower of roses by Bendemeer’s stream (Thomas Moore)
- There’s a bower of roses, by the Bendemeer’s stream (Thomas Moore)
- There’s a Bright Side Somewhere (Margaret Jenkins)
- There’s a call comes ringing o’er the restless wave (Charles H. Gabriel)
- There’s a call comes ringing o’er the restless waves (Charles H. Gabriel)
- There’s a call that comes to you and me (Kurt Bestor; Don Stirling)
- There’s a call that echoes (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- There’s a camp that makes us happy
- There’s a certain kind of happiness (Susan Evans McCloud)
- There’s a choice: a choice to be grateful
- There’s a church in the valley by the wildwood (William S. Pitts)
- There’s a church in the valley by the wild-wood (William S. Pitts)
- There’s a Church within Us (Kent E. Schneider)
- There’s a church within us, O Lord (Kent E. Schneider)
- There’s a city on the mountain top that only dreamers see (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a City Where Jesus Is Coming (Jacob G. Halb)
- There’s a dear and precious Book (M. Williams)
- There’s a dear old-fashioned cottage (Beatrice E. Cooper)
- There’s a difference between a Mormon and a Saint (William Willes)
- There’s a dream that I dream, of my Savior divine (Jessie B. Pounds)
- There’s a faint and distant murmur that is coming from afar (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- There’s a Feast of Fat Things (William W. Phelps)
- There’s a feast of fat things for the righteous (William W. Phelps)
- There’s a feast of fat things for the righteous preparing (William W. Phelps)
- There’s a Feast of Good Things (William W. Phelps)
- There’s a feast of good things for the righteous preparing (William W. Phelps)
- There’s a fountain that flows from the Savior’s side (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a Friend for little children (Albert Midlane)
- There’s a friend that I have, that I’m proud to know (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a garden where Jesus is waiting (Eleanor Allen Schroll)
- There’s a glad, sweet song in the air today (Grace L. Hosmer)
- There’s a glad, sweet song in the air to-day (Grace L. Hosmer)
- There’s A God In Israel (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a God in Israel, say have you heard? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a good time coming, Saints (G. D. Watt)
- There’s a good time coming, Saints, a good time coming (G. D. Watt)
- There’s a Great Day Coming (Will L. Thompson)
- There’s a great day coming, a great day coming (Will L. Thompson)
- There’s a Hole in My Bucket (Anon.)
- There’s a hole in my bucket, dear Liza (Anon.)
- There’s a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea
- There’s a holy and beautiful city (Arthur F. Ingler)
- There’s a land beyond the river (Dion de Marbelle)
- There’s a land beyond the river That we call (Dion de Marbelle)
- There’s a land beyond the river, that we call the sweet forever (Dion de Marbelle)
- There’s a land beyond the river Where the sun (Myrtle Bitner)
- There’s a land far away in the west, A place (Walter Walker)
- There’s a land mid the stars we are told (W. P. W.)
- There’s a land of many charms in the highlands (A. H. Parsons)
- There’s a land that is better than this (R. C. Evans)
- There’s a land that is fairer [brighter] than day (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- There’s a Land That Is Fairer Than Day (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- There’s a land that is the best in the highlands of the west (Anon.)
- There’s a land that’s called Canaan, say, can anyone see? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a Letter a-Coming for You (Evan Stephens)
- There’s a light that’s shining brighter (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a Light Upon the Mountains (Henry Burton)
- There’s a line that is drawn by rejecting our Lord (Arthur J. Hodge)
- There’s a little cup of heaven (Don Stirling)
- There’s a little wheel a-turning (African-American spiritual)
- There’s a Little Wheel A-Turnin’ in My Heart (African-American spiritual)
- There’s a longing in your eyes (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- There’s a long, long nail a-grinding
- There’s a Long Long Trail (Anon.)
- There’s a Long, Long Trail (Stoddard King)
- There’s a long, long trail a-winding (Anon.)
- There’s a long, long, trail a’winding (Anon.)
- There’s a low green valley on the old (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- There’s a low green valley on the old Kentucky shore (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- There’s a man who is trembling (Cherie Call)
- There’s a melody of gladness that is ringing in my heart (John W. Peterson)
- There’s a mound in the midst of our city
- There’s a New Day Dawning (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There’s a New Song in My Heart (John W. Peterson)
- There sang a bird on the Linden tree, the Linden
- There’s an Old, Old Path (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an Old, Old Path (Jeff Lindle; Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old, old path, And the sun (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old, old path, And the sun shines through (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an Old, Old Path / Una senda hay / Il est un sentier (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old, old path, where the Son (Jeff Lindle; Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old, old path, where the Son shines through (Jeff Lindle; Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old old path, Where the sun (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old, old path Where the sun shines thro’ (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an old, old path where the sun shines through / Una senda hay, donde luz y amor / Il est un sentier, où le gai soleil (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s an Old Path (Vida E. Smith)
- There’s Another Hill To Take (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s an unknown grave in a lonely spot (David H. Smith)
- There’s a pause—there’s an ebb in the nation tide (Eliza R. Snow)
- There’s a pause—there’s an ebb on the nation-tide (Eliza R. Snow)
- There’s a peace in my heart that the world never gave (Anne S. Murphy)
- There’s a peace I’ve come to know (Matt Maher; Jesse Reeves; Louie Giglio; Chris Tomlin)
- There’s A Place (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a place of bliss supernal (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There’s a place of bliss supernal, Where no angry (Hans Henry Petersen)
- There’s a place where the sun is always shining (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a Potter at work on a small piece of clay (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a power in the sun (Anon.)
- There’s a power in the sun, And a majesty (Anon.)
- There’s a Quiet Understanding (Tedd Smith)
- There’s a Rainbow Shining Somewhere (Anne Campbell)
- There’s a record of by-gone ages, brought to light (Edwin F. Parry)
- There’s a right way to live and be happy (Clara W. McMaster)
- There’s a royal banner given for display (Daniel W. Whittle)
- There’s a sacred and hallowed retreat (Haldor Lillenas)
- There’s a Savior who stands at the door of your heart (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- There’s a Saviour who walks by my side all the way (Alfred H. Ackley)
- There’s a scene of ancient splendor (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a sea that’s surrounded by towering hills (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- There’s a silv’ry strip of friendly road (Isabelle Ruby Owen)
- There’s a slowly-dying ember (Nik Day)
- There’s a Song in the Air (Josiah G. Holland)
- There’s a song in the air! There’s a star (Josiah G. Holland)
- There’s a song in the air! There’s a star in the sky (Josiah G. Holland)
- There’s a song that all are singing (C. C. Goodwin)
- There’s a song that all are singing in this merry land of ours (C. C. Goodwin)
- There’s a sound from the vale (Orson F. Whitney)
- There’s a sound from the vale, There’s a voice (Orson F. Whitney)
- There’s a sound that’s been heard thru the ages of time (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s a Spirit in the Air (Brian Wren)
- There’s a Spirit of Love in This Place (Mark A. Miller)
- There’s a spot in me heart (Rida Johnson Young; Chauncey Olcott)
- There’s a Star in the East (African American spiritual)
- There’s a star in the East on Christmas morn (African American spiritual)
- There’s a still small voice saying to me (D. A.)
- There’s a story, now on earth (Esther DiBattista Dyer)
- There’s a story to preach to the nations (V. James Lovalvo)
- There’s a strain of music afloat on the breeze (Emmeline B. Wells)
- There’s a Stranger at the door (Jonathan Atchinson)
- There’s a sweet and blessed story (Julia H. Johnston)
- There’s a Sweet and Precious Story (A. J. Martin)
- There’s a sweet and precious story, How the Father from above (A. J. Martin)
- There’s a Sweet, Sweet Spirit (Doris Akers)
- There’s a Sweet, Sweet Spirit in This Place (Doris Akers)
- There’s a ten-year-old enthusiasm shining in his eyes (Ada Hurst Brown)
- There’s a theme for the old and the young (William Willes)
- There’s a theme for the old and the young, that is (William Willes)
- There’s a time I can recall (Carolyn Arends)
- There’s a time in each year when the boys (Moses E. Gifford)
- There’s a trail I love to follow (Lydia Hall)
- There’s a Train
- There’s a Tree by a Clear Running Stream (David W. Bowerman)
- There’s a true and tender story (Ellis Reynolds Shipp)
- There’s auld Mrs. Beard who lives at Shrubhill (John Lyon)
- There’s a valley of iris high up on the hills (Anna Johnson)
- There’s a veil that hangs before me (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There’s a voice in the air, a still small voice (Gilbert Nash)
- There’s a voice in the valleys, the mountains, and floods (John Lyon)
- There’s a Voice in the Wilderness (James Lewis Milligan)
- There’s a voice in the wilderness crying (James Lewis Milligan)
- There’s a voice that tells me (Nik Day; Tanner Townsend)
- There’s a war going on just across the street (Paul Baloche; Steven Curtis-Chapman; Stuart Garrard; Israel Houghton; Tim Hughes; Graham Kendrick; Andy Park; Matt Redman; Martin Smith; Michael W. Smith; Chris Tomlin; Darlene Zschech)
- There’s a wealth of pure affection (William Devere)
- There’s a wee little nest in the old oak tree, Safe and high (Alice C. D. Riley)
- There’s a Wideness (Frederick W. Faber)
- There’s a wideness in God’s mercy (Frederick W. Faber)
- There’s a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree (Mary N. Meigs)
- There’s beauty in the human face
- There’s Dust on My Saddle (Mark Nichols)
- There’s glory, glory in my soul (M. J. Gammons)
- There Shall Be Showers of Blessing (Daniel W. Whittle)
- There shall be showers of blessing, this is the [God’s] promise (Daniel W. Whittle)
- There shall be showers of blessing: This is the promise (Daniel W. Whittle)
- There shall be showers of blessing; this is the promise of love (Daniel W. Whittle)
- There’s liberty in the mountain breeze (Edward Hanham)
- There’s many a stone along life’s road (Laurene Highfield)
- There’s miles of barb-wire fencing lines (Mark Nichols)
- There’s millions in it (William Willes)
- There’s millions in the Sunday School, yes (William Willes)
- There’s Music in Heaven (Isaac Watts)
- There’s Music in the Air (Fanny J. Crosby)
- There’s music in the air when infant morn is nigh (Fanny J. Crosby)
- There’s music in the air When the infant (Fanny J. Crosby)
- There’s music in the air When the infant morn (Fanny J. Crosby)
- There’s ne’er a day so dreary (Lilla M. Alexander Edwards)
- There’s No Guarantee (Kenneth Cope)
- There’s No Love Like His Love (John L. Newkirk)
- There’s No Love Like His Love to Me (John L. Newkirk)
- There’s No Love to Me Like the Love (John L. Newkirk)
- There’s no love to me like the love of Jesus (John L. Newkirk)
- There’s No Me, There’s No You (Evelyn Reynolds; Nolan Williams Jr.)
- There’s no one can mean as much as Jesus means to me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s No One Now but You (Susan Evans McCloud)
- There’s No Rainbow Can Shine Like Jesus (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s no such thing as a witch (Cora Nelson Sheffield; Ralph A. Sheffield)
- There’s not a friend like the lowly Jesus (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- There’s Not Anything That Jesus Cannot Do (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s not a song that trembles (Lottie Linwood)
- There’s not a star in yonder sky (Joel H. Johnson)
- There’s not a tint that paints the rose (James Cowden Wallace)
- There’s not a tint that paints the rose, or decks (James Cowden Wallace)
- There’s nothing greater (Nik Day)
- There’s nothing like a jolly song (Edith Robbins)
- There’s nothing like laughing (Anon.)
- There’s nothing quite so delicious (Rita S. Robinson)
- There’s nothing so precious as Jesus to me (C. P. J.)
- There’s no time (Eleanor Roberts)
- There’s no time like Christmas (Eleanor Roberts)
- There’s no time like Christmas, the jolly time (Eleanor Roberts)
- There’s One above who watches o’er us all (Emmeline B. Wells)
- There’s One who died that He might save all men! (Julien Didiée)
- There’s only one mother; she’s yours, she’s mine (Joseph E. Cardon)
- There’s power in the name of Jesus
- There’s Room at the Cross for You (Ira F. Stamphill)
- There’s Someone Singing (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- There’s Someone who loves ev’ry sinner (H. L. G.; J. L.)
- There’s Something About That Name (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- There’s so much fear inside So much I want to hide (Susan Evans McCloud)
- There’s sunshine in my soul to-day (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There’s Sunshine in My Soul Today (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There’s sunshine in my soul today, More glorious (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- There’s talk about a promised land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There Stands a Little Man (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- There stands a little man in the deep, dark wood (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- There stands a little man in the wood alone (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- There’s the wonder of sunset at evening (George Beverly Shea)
- The Restoration of Christ’s Kingdom (Crawford Gates)
- The Restoration of Israel (James Craig)
- The Resurrected Christ Appears in Ancient America (Crawford Gates)
- The Resurrection (Gary Croxall)
- The Resurrection and the Life
- The resurrection morning will be shining bright and clear (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There’s Wideness in God’s Mercy (Frederick W. Faber)
- There’s Within My Heart a Melody (Luther B. Bridgers)
- There’s work to do, but isn’t it fun (Edna M. Shaw)
- The Return (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Returning Sinner (Hannah T. King)
- There waits for me a glad tomorrow (James A. Crutchfield)
- There was a bee-i-ee-i-ee Sat on a wall-i-all-i-all
- There was a little Fisher maiden (Ludolf Waldmann)
- There was a little house in the middle of a wood
- There was a little lassie (Richard S. Horne)
- There was a little lassie, her name was Bessie (Richard S. Horne)
- There Was a Man (David Pliler)
- There was a man who had two sons
- There was an old darkey and his name (Stephen C. Foster)
- There was an old darkey and his name was Uncle Ned (Stephen C. Foster)
- There was an old lady lived over the sea (American folk song)
- There was an old man named Michael Finnegan (Folk song)
- There was an old man named Michael Finnigin (Folk song)
- There was an old woman
- There was an old woman, As I have heard tell
- There was an old woman, as I’ve heard tell
- There was a place in childhood (S. Lover)
- There was a place in childhood That I remember well (S. Lover)
- “There Was a Time” (Evan Stephens)
- There was a time I know (F. M. G.)
- There was a time on earth, when in the book of heaven (Frank M. Graham)
- There was a time when here I played (Evan Stephens)
- There Was Jesus by the Water (Gracia Grindal)
- There was Light, holy light (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- There was no arm to save (Lelia N. Morris)
- There was no chancel for the white-robed choir (Berde Rooney)
- There was no fanfare (Karen Shumway Johnson)
- There was no fear in my heart (Sarah Sturdevant Leavitt; Kathleen C. Waite)
- There was no room found in the inn (African American spiritual)
- There was no special brightness In the eyes (Biloine Whiting Young)
- There was once a little birdie (Mabel Frost)
- There was once a little birdie living (Mabel Frost)
- There was once a little, little birdie living in a (Mabel Frost)
- There was One beloved of them sick of body or spirit (Helen Harrington)
- There was One who was willing to die in my stead (Carrie E. Breck)
- There was something in the way (Kevin R. Olson)
- There was something in the way (Kevin R. Olson)
- There Was Starlight on the Hillside (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- There was starlight on the hillside, And one star (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- There were bells on the hill, but I never (Meredith Willson)
- There were days I was lost (Nik Day)
- There were em’ralds in the garden (Arlene L. Buffington)
- There Were Flowers (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- There were flowers on the hillside (Dennis S. Aldridge)
- There were ninety and nine that safely lay (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- There were ninety and nine that safely lay (Elizabeth C. Clephane)
- There were shepherds keeping their watch (Donald Swift)
- There were those who brought children to Jesus (Helen Harrington)
- There were three crows sat on a tree
- There were three young and gallant chafers
- There were times I would have given (Julie de Azevedo)
- There Where the Judges Gather (Henry Zylstra)
- There will be days when you’re stranded (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- There will be no sorrow there (A. L. H.)
- There will never be a sweeter story (John W. Peterson)
- The Rice of Life (J. Andrew Fowler)
- The rice of life from heaven came (J. Andrew Fowler)
- The rich that lie on beds o’ down (John Lyon)
- The Riddle Unriddled (William W. Phelps)
- The righteous flourish like the palm tree
- The righteous live forever
- The righteous shall enter the gate of God
- The Right Hand of God (Patrick Prescod)
- The Right Path (Kylie Hintze)
- The Right Place (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- The Right Track (Kenneth Cope; Randy Kartchner)
- The Right Way (Anna M. Pratt)
- The Rio Grande (Sailors’ chantey)
- The Risen Christ (Nigel Weaver)
- The Risen Christ (Keith Getty; Phil Madeira)
- The risen Christ, who walks on wounded feet (Nigel Weaver)
- The Risen Jesus in America (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The Rising Glory of Zion (Thomas Hastings)
- The Rising of the Lark (Welsh folk song)
- The Rising Sun (William Hurn; Psalms and Hymns, 1813)
- The rising sun has chas’d the night (William Hurn; Psalms and Hymns, 1813)
- The rising sun has chased the night (William Hurn; Psalms and Hymns, 1813)
- The rising sun has chased the night, And brought again the cheering light (William Hurn; Psalms and Hymns, 1813)
- The River (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- The Road Home (Michael D. Browne)
- The Road Not Taken (Robert Frost)
- The robes of dawn Fast fade to fawn (Elsie E. Barrett)
- The Robin (Hollis Dann)
- The Robin
- The Robin And Chicken (Grace F. Coolidge)
- The robin and pussy willow (William Howard Montgomery)
- The robin and the pussy willow (William Howard Montgomery)
- The Robin is Here (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- The Robins and Pussy Willow (William Howard Montgomery)
- The Robin’s Nest (Ellen L. Jakeman)
- The Rock of Heaven (John V. Pearson)
- The Rock of Heaven is my God (John V. Pearson)
- The Rock of Israel (Avanell D. Hancock)
- The Rock Of Refuge (Erastus Johnson)
- The Rocks Bowed Down (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The rocks bowed down when our Saviour died (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Rock that is Higher than I (Erastus Johnson)
- The Roman sentinel stood helmed and tall (Nathaniel Parker Willis)
- The Rose Of Allandale (Charles Jeffry)
- The Rosy Gates of Summer (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- The Roundel (Anon.)
- The Royal Banners Forward Fly (Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus)
- The royal banners forward go (Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus)
- The Ruined City (John Lyon)
- The Sabbath (Hans Henry Petersen)
- The Sabbath Bell (Vida E. Smith)
- The Sabbath bells were pealing forth an anthem (R. C. Evans)
- The Sabbath Dawns a Holier Light (Toni Thomas)
- The Sabbath Dawns with Restful Light (Janet H. Barrus)
- The Sabbath Day (Gary Croxall)
- The Sabbath Day (William W. Phelps)
- The Sabbath Day (Marcia B. Davis)
- The Sabbath Day (Jed Nash Crowther)
- The Sabbath Day (Nathan Howe)
- The Sabbath Day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The Sabbath Day (Charles W. Stayner)
- The Sabbath day, a holy day (Marcia B. Davis)
- The Sabbath day draws to its close, The evening (Mabel S. Harmer)
- The Sabbath day is a holy day (Gary Croxall)
- The Sabbath Day was made for man (Jed Nash Crowther)
- The Sabbath Is a Sweet Delight (Michael D. Young)
- The Sabbath School (S. P. Williams)
- The Sabbath School, a place of prayer, I love to (S. P. Williams)
- The Sabbath School’s a happy place (William Willes)
- The Sabbath Sun Serenely Falls (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The sacrament (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The Sacrament (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Sacrament (Frank I. Kooyman)
- The Sacrament (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- The Sacrament (Lula Greene Richards)
- The Sacrament Is Ready (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- The sacrament is ready, our voices softly sing (Vernon J. LeeMaster)
- The Sacred Grove (Joan D. Campbell)
- The Sacred Grove (Helen Harrington)
- The Sacred Grove was green and fresh (Joan D. Campbell)
- The sacred grove was green and fresh, the morning sun (Joan D. Campbell)
- The Safety Of My Father’s Arms (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Sailing Boat (A. B. Dutton)
- The Sailor Boy (Evan Stephens)
- The Sailors’ Farewell (Sailors’ chantey)
- The Saint (J. E. Vanderwood)
- The Saints a tabernacle reared (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- The saints, crown’d with songs of rejoicing (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Saints in Christ Are One in Every Place (Christopher M. Idle)
- The saints in Christ are one in ev’ry place (Christopher M. Idle)
- The saints in Enoch’s days (Charles Rogers)
- The saints in Enoch’s days, Through tribulation deep (Charles Rogers)
- The Saints’ Invocation (Eliza R. Snow)
- The saints like pilgrims go (R. B.)
- The saints of God! their conflict past (William Dalrymple Maclagan)
- The Saints Retreat (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- The Saints Shall Wear Robes (David H. Smith)
- The Saints Shall Wear Robes as the Lilies (David H. Smith)
- The saints shall wear robes as the lilies, When Jesus, returning again (David H. Smith)
- The saints shall wear roses and lilies (David H. Smith)
- The Saints, though long oppressed (Joel H. Johnson)
- The saints who die of Christ possessed (Charles Wesley)
- The saints who die of Christ possessed, Enter into immediate rest (Charles Wesley)
- The Saints yet gather from the lands, with hearts (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The Salutation (Eliza R. Snow)
- The same old cedars crown the steep (Laura St. Vrain)
- The sands have been washed in the footprints (Charles Davis Tillman; Albert M. Bean)
- The sands have one by one run out (Joseph Smith III)
- The sands have one by one run out, The moments one by one have sped (Joseph Smith III)
- The Sands of Time (Anne Ross Cousin)
- The Sands of Time Are Sinking (Anne Ross Cousin)
- The sands of time are sinking, the dawn of heaven breaks (Anne Ross Cousin)
- The Sands of Time Are Wasting (Anne Ross Cousin)
- The sands of time are wasting, The dawn (Anne Ross Cousin)
- The sand, the sun, The gray, the dun (Ivy Houtz Woolley)
- The Savior at Jerusalem (Lula Greene Richards)
- The Savior, at Jerusalem, With His Apostles met (Lula Greene Richards)
- The Savior at the Door (W. H. Bagby)
- The Savior At Your Door (W. H. Bagby)
- The Savior calls his fold (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Savior comes, his advent’s nigh
- The Savior has come (Lelia N. Morris)
- The Savior is calling, is calling for you (Harry Clarke)
- The Savior is coming (William W. Phelps)
- The Savior Is Waiting (Ralph R. Carmichael)
- The Savior is waiting to enter your heart (Ralph R. Carmichael)
- The Savior Kindly Calls (Church Psalmody, 1854)
- The Savior kindly calls Our children to his breast (Church Psalmody, 1854)
- The Savior Leads Me Home (Evelyn Sharp Stanley)
- The Savior lives, no more to die (Samuel Medley)
- The Savior lives, no more to die: He lives, the Lord enthroned on high (Samuel Medley)
- The Savior ministered and taught upon the promised land (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- The Savior now is standing at the door (J. M. Harris)
- The Savior, our great head (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Savior said love everyone (Anna Johnson)
- The Savior Said Love Every One (Anna Johnson)
- The Savior said love everyone; Be kind and helpful (Anna Johnson)
- The Savior said love ev’ry one (Anna Johnson)
- The Savior’s Birth (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Savior’s Touch (Kerrie Cross)
- The Saviour comes, his advent’s nigh
- The Saviour for Me (William M. Runyan)
- The Saviour Is Coming
- The Saviour is coming, He soon will be here
- The Saviour who loves me and suffered the loss (James M. Gray)
- The scene is glorious beyond our language to express (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The scene was rude, and in its scenic pride (Eliza R. Snow)
- The scent of wood had always brought Him (Toni Thomas)
- The School Call (Evan Stephens)
- The Scriptures (Vina H. Goff)
- The Scriptures Are the Word of God (Randy Killpack)
- The Scriptures Can Lead Me to Jesus (Clive Romney)
- The Scriptures Say (Penelope Moody Allen)
- The scriptures say that Jesus (Jan Pinborough)
- The scriptures tell of Alma’s son (Diane Tuiofu)
- The scriptures testify, and show us perfectly (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- The Sculpture (Arthur B. Phillips)
- The Seagull (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- The Sea Gull (A. B. Dutton)
- The Sea Gull Curves His Wings (A. B. Dutton)
- The sea gull curves his wings; The sea gull (A. B. Dutton)
- The Seagull Girls (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The Seagulls and the Crickets (Pioneer folk song)
- The Sea Gulls Came
- The seagulls came in answer to prayer
- The Sea Plane (Alice Rumbough)
- These aren’t just ordinary days (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- These are sacred truths I know (Matthew J. Neeley)
- These are the brown leaves fluttering down (Louise M. Oglevee)
- These Are the Days (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- These are the days of Elijah (Robin Mark)
- These Are the Holy Ten Commands (Michael A. Penikis; Martin Luther; F. Samuel Janzow; Joseph Herl)
- These are the things I dream of (Ann Kapp Andersen)
- These are the walls of a house so fine (Anon.)
- The Sea So Great, Lord, My Boat So Small (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Seasons (Lillie Dunford Mecham)
- The Seasons (Florence Broad)
- The Seasons (Adeline J. Haws)
- The Seasons of My Life (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Second Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The second coming of the Savior (Isaac Watts)
- The Second Song of Isaiah
- The Secret (Mary Ellen Jex Jolley)
- The Seed
- The Seeds and Flowers Are Sleeping (Patty S. Hill)
- The seeds and flow’rs are sleeping sound (Patty S. Hill)
- The seeds and flow’rs are sleeping sound, ’Till Easter (Patty S. Hill)
- The seeds and flow’rs are sleeping sound, Till Easter Time (Patty S. Hill)
- The Seed Will Grow (Gloria Vance)
- The Seer (John Taylor)
- The Seer
- The Seer, Joseph, The Seer (John Taylor)
- The seer;—the seer:—Joseph the seer (John Taylor)
- The Seer, the Seer, Joseph the Seer! (John Taylor)
- The Seer, the Seer—Joseph the Seer (John Taylor)
- The Seer, the Seer, Joseph, the Seer! I’ll sing of the (John Taylor)
- These four bare walls are prison walls to me (Leona Bammes Gardner)
- These gallant ones have won the race (Frank Calabrese)
- The Sego Lily (Lula Greene Richards)
- These Hills are Home (Veneta L. Nielsen)
- These I Lay Down (John L. Bell)
- These Momentous Days Are Filled (John F. Martin)
- These momentous days are filled with great disaster (John F. Martin)
- These Precious Gems (Lorraine S. Wilkinson)
- These precious gems will be symbols to me (Lorraine S. Wilkinson)
- The sere and yellow leaves appear (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The sere and yellow leaves appear, Inscribed on all decay (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Servant Song (Richard Gillard)
- The Servant Song (Richard Gillard)
- The Servant Song (Richard Gillard)
- The service of Jesus true pleasure affords (Frank C. Huston)
- ‘These signs shall follow who believe’ (Mark H. Forscutt)
- ‘These signs shall follow who believe’ Declared the risen Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- These Things Did Thomas Count (Thomas H. Troeger)
- These Things Did Thomas Count as Real (Thomas H. Troeger)
- These Things I Know (Donald V. Lents)
- These Things Shall Be (John Addington Symonds)
- These things shall be—a loftier race (John Addington Symonds)
- These Things Shall Be: A Loftier Race (John Addington Symonds)
- These Treasured Children (Jacque Jones)
- These treasured children present now (Jacque Jones)
- The Seventh Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Shades of Night are Falling (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The shades of night were falling fast (D. G. Knight)
- The shades of night were falling fast, Tra, la (D. G. Knight)
- The shadows fell o’er Bethlehem (Sally DeFord)
- The shadows of night departed (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The shadows of night departed, The light of morning has come (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The shadows rest upon the mountains high (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The sheep that had long gone away (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Shells We Gathered Years Ago (H. Birch)
- The Sheltering Rock (W. E. Penn)
- The Shepherd (David T. Warner)
- The Shepherd and the Lamb (Toni Thomas)
- The Shepherd Calls (E. Lionel Brady)
- The Shepherd calls. His voice is sweet (E. Lionel Brady)
- The shepherd King (Lula Greene Richards)
- The Shepherd loves His little lambs (Sally DeFord)
- The Shepherds
- The Shepherds are gone (Gary L. Hoffman)
- The Shepherd’s Carol (Daniel Carter)
- The shepherds have lifted their sweet, warning voice (W. Ross)
- The shepherds have raised their sweet warning voice (W. Ross)
- The Ship (Eliza R. Snow)
- The ship goes sailing down the bay (T. H. Allen)
- The ship is sailing down the bay (T. H. Allen)
- The ship is sailing down the bay, Good-bye (T. H. Allen)
- The Ship That Never Returned (Henry C. Work)
- The ship was launched: It was forced to ride (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Shout of Triumph (Palmer Hartsough)
- The Sidewalks of New York (James W. Blake)
- The Sign (Thomas Irving Wright)
- “The silver, gold and precious stones” (John Jaques)
- The Silver Moon Is Shining
- The silver moon is shining Upon the silent
- The silver moon is shining upon the silent meadow
- The Silver Star (D. K. En.)
- The simple faith (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- The Simple Truth (Jeanni Gould)
- The Singing School (Traditional round)
- The Sings of the Times
- The sinless one to Jordan came (George Timms)
- The Sinner and the Song (Will L. Thompson)
- The Sixth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Sky (William W. Phelps)
- The Skylark sings a lovely song (Verda E. Bryant)
- The Skylark sings the joyous news (Ivy Fisher)
- The sky shall unfold, preparing His entrance (Dottie Rambo)
- “The sky—the sky—the clear blue sky” (William W. Phelps)
- The sky with clouds was overcast
- The Slaughter on Shoal Creek (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Sluggard
- The Smack in School (William Pitt Palmer)
- The Smallest (J. P. Heye)
- The smallest children know that God (M. Louise Baum)
- The smallest of mine (Edward P. Kimball)
- The Snow (Randall W. Boothe)
- The snowflakes are dancing around me (Ethel Crowninshield)
- The snowflakes are falling, the frost’s in the air (Helen Ekin Starrett)
- The snowflakes make a blanket, All soft (J. Lilian Vandevere)
- The snowflakes must have lots of fun (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The snowflakes must have lots of fun. Tumbling downward (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The Snow Lay on the Ground (Anglo-Irish carol)
- The snow lay on the ground, The stars (Anglo-Irish carol)
- The snow lay on the ground; the stars shone bright (Anglo-Irish carol)
- The Snowman (Ethel H. Tewksbury)
- The snow was softly falling (Randall W. Boothe)
- The snow was softly falling, fluffy flakes so crystal (Randall W. Boothe)
- The sobbing, moaning, murmuring sea (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Soldier’s Farewell
- The Soldier’s Farewell
- The Soldier’s Farewell (Johanna Kinkel)
- The Soldier’s Tear (Alexander Lee)
- The Solid Rock (Edward Mote)
- The solid rocks were rent in twain (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Songbirds Are Singing (James H. Hood)
- The Song Birds Are Singing (James H. Hood)
- The songbirds sing sweetly to summon the morning (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Song-Gift (Vida E. Smith)
- The Song of Emma Hart (Amy Burton Moore)
- The Song of Mary
- The Song of Mary
- The Song of Moses
- The song of praise (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The song of praise ascends on high From joyful (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- The Song of Simeon (Liturgical text)
- The Song of Simeon
- The Song of the Blue Birds (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The Song of the Friendly Helpers
- The Song of the Redeemed
- The Song of the Righteous (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Song of the Righteous
- The song of the righteous goes forth as a prayer (Janice Kapp Perry)
- “The song of the righteous is a prayer unto me”
- The Song of the Wheat (Susa Young Gates)
- The Song of Zechariah (Bruce E. Ford)
- The Song of Zechariah (Edward John Hopkins)
- The Song of Zechariah (Thomas Attwood)
- The Song of Zechariah (George Mursell Garrett)
- The Song of Zechariah (Richard Lloyd)
- The Song of Zechariah (William Morley)
- The Song of Zechariah (Bruce E. Ford)
- The Song of Zechariah (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
- The Song of Zechariah (John Fenstermaker Jr.)
- The Song of Zechariah (Samuel S. Wesley)
- The Song of Zechariah (Anon.)
- The Song of Zechariah (Richard W. Hillert)
- The Songs My Mother Sang (Evan Stephens)
- The Songs of Jesus (Daniel R. Lucas)
- The Songs of Zion (Robert B. Baird)
- The Son of God goes forth to war (Reginald Heber)
- The Son of God goes forth to war, a kingly crown to gain (Reginald Heber)
- The Son of God has done for me (Evelyn Sharp Stanley)
- The Son of God, Our Christ (Edward M. Blumenfeld)
- The Son of God, our Christ, the Word the Way (Edward M. Blumenfeld)
- The Son of God, who came to face (C. E. Ott)
- The Son of God Will Come (Eliza R. Snow)
- The sorrows of childhood, the follies of youth (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The sorrows of childhood, the follies of youth, the errors of manhood,—all teach us this truth (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Souls Are Blest (Isaac Watts)
- The souls are blest that hear and know (Isaac Watts)
- The Soul’s Journey (Frances Hartman)
- The soul that struggles on in life (J. E. Vanderwood)
- The Soul Would Have No Rainbow (Clive M. Killpack)
- The Sound of Jubilee (Eden R. Latta)
- The sound of your heartbeat (Nik Day)
- The Spacious Firmament (Joseph Addison)
- The spacious firmament on high (Joseph Addison)
- The spacious firmament on high, With all (Joseph Addison)
- The spacious firmament on high, With all th’ blue ethereal sky (Joseph Addison)
- The spacious firmament on high, With all the blue (Joseph Addison)
- The Spanish Cavalier (W. D. Hendrickson)
- The Spanish Guitar (Anon.)
- The Sparrows
- The Sparrows (Harriet B. Jones)
- The Sparrow’s Song (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Spider
- The Spider And The Spout
- The Spirit And The Bride Say, “Come” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Spirit Breathes Upon the Word (William Cowper)
- The Spirit giveth aid to all (Joseph Smith III)
- The Spirit giveth aid to all Who sink beneath the liquid wave (Joseph Smith III)
- The spirit had departed (Eliza R. Snow)
- The spirit had departed and had left (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Spirit Intercedes for Us (Larry Olson)
- The Spirit Is a Gift from Thee (Brian K. Fuller)
- The Spirit is a summer rain (Brian K. Fuller)
- The Spirit of Christmas (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Spirit of God (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God like (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God like a Fire (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God like a fire is burning / El reino de Dios como fuego aparece / L’Esprit du Seigneur est comme un feu qui flambe (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God like a Fire Is Burning / El reino de Dios / L’Esprit du Seigneur (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God like a fire is burning! The latter-day (William W. Phelps)
- The Spirit of God like a fire is burning; The latter day glory begins to come forth (William W. Phelps)
- The spirit of love
- The spirit of love, Pure light from above
- The Spirit of the Hive (Zella A. Johnson)
- The Spirit of the Lord revealed (George Wallace Briggs)
- The Spirit of Truth will direct you (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Spirit’s Cry (J. H. Ward)
- The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Serve (Delores Dufner)
- The spirits of the dead (John Nicholson)
- The spirits of the dead have heard the message (John Nicholson)
- The Spirit Speaks to Me
- The Spirit’s Power (Richard Holmes)
- The splendor of the King (Jesse Reeves; Ed Cash; Chris Tomlin)
- The Spring (Hayes)
- The spring and summer days are gone (R. C. Evans)
- The spring had come, the flow’rs in bloom (G. W. Moore)
- The Spring is come, I hear the birds (Hayes)
- The Spring is here (Anna Johnson)
- The Spring is here, our land is green (Lillie M. Jordan)
- The spring is here, the spring is here (Anna Johnson)
- The spring is here, the spring is here, with (Anna Johnson)
- The spring is here, the spring is here with sun (Anna Johnson)
- The Squirrel (Louise M. Oglevee)
- The Squirrel (Seyhan Ege)
- The Squirrel in a Tree (Esther Bosworth)
- The Stairway of Life (Louise Hills Lewis)
- The Standard Of Liberty (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Standard of Truth (Joseph Smith Jr.; Moses 7:62; Jacob 5:71–75; Sherrie Manwill Boren)
- The Standard of Truth has been erected (Joseph Smith Jr.; Moses 7:62; Jacob 5:71–75; Sherrie Manwill Boren)
- The Standard of Zion (Parley P. Pratt)
- The Star and the Cross (Ann Jarvis)
- The Star of Bethlehem (Sally DeFord)
- The Star Proclaims the King Is Here (John Mason Neale; Coelius Sedulius)
- The stars are falling (Nik Day)
- The stars are shining (Nik Day; Russ Dixon)
- The stars are shining cheerily, cheerily (John Wilson)
- The stars at night, are big and bright (June Hershey; Don Swander)
- The stars declare his glory (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- The stars of the evening have faded (Jayne B. Malan)
- The Star-Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key)
- The Star Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key)
- The stars, the moon, the sky (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- The star that shone on earth that night (Frank Calabrese)
- The Station
- The Steadfast Love of the Lord (Edith McNeill)
- The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases (Edith McNeill)
- The Still Small Voice (Merrill Bradshaw)
- The Still Small Voice (Al Switzler)
- The stone cut from the mountains (John S. Davis)
- The Storehouse Of The Lord (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Stork (Grace Woodbury)
- The Storm (Amy McClure)
- The Storm (R. C. Evans)
- The Storm (R. C. Evans)
- The Storm Calmed
- The Storm Came to Honduras (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- The storm came to Honduras, to Nicaraguan towns (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- The Storm Is Passing Over (Donald Vails; Charles A. Tindley)
- The storm is past: all nature is serene (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Storm is Strong (Sylvia Dunstan)
- The storm is strong; we face the wind (Sylvia Dunstan)
- The Storms of Life (Myrtle Bitner)
- The story of Galilee (Robert Morris)
- The Story of His Love (Mary O. Page)
- The Story of Mormonism (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- The story of our mountain home (Edwin F. Parry)
- The Stranger by the Sea (C. Austin Miles)
- The stranger in my neighborhood (L. Clair Likes)
- The Stranger of Galilee (Lelia N. Morris)
- The strangers to God, His grace and His love (C. Austin Miles)
- The Strength and Might of You (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- The Strength of a Pioneer (Janice Yeates Wuckert)
- The stricter immediacy of life’s end (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- The Strife Is O’er
- The strife is o’er, the battle done
- The Students’ Morning Ramble
- The Student’s Psalm (Roberta Garrett)
- The summer has come, with its sunshiny hours (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Summer Hours (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Summons (John L. Bell; Iona Community)
- The sun cannot compare to the glory of Your love (Paul Baloche)
- The sun comes up in the east; It sails (Moiselle Renstrom)
- The sun comes up, it’s a new day dawning (Matt Redman; Jonas Myrin)
- The Sun Dance (Jane Bradford Terry)
- The Sunday morning sermon stretched across (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- The Sunday school volunteers
- The Sunday School volunteers (Joseph L. Townsend)
- The sun had set, and twilight’s shady mood (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Sun, in glory, rose that day (Gerrit van Dyk)
- The sun in splendor shows its light (Daniel C. Carr)
- The sun is always shining, Upon the Saints of God (R. C. Evans)
- The sun is a-shining to welcome the day (Helen Taylor)
- The sun is just rising in my life (Tyler Castleton; Jenny Phillips)
- The Sun Is on the Land and Sea (Louis F. Benson)
- The Sun Is on the Sea and Shore (Louis F. Benson)
- The sun is out; the sky is blue (Carol Cornwall)
- The sun is shining bright and warm (Mary Rose Jack)
- The Sun Is Shining Somewhere (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- The sun is up and the sky is blue (Nathan Waite)
- The Sunrise Call (Harvey W. Loomis)
- The sunset glows in splendor (Myrtle Koon Cherryman)
- The sunshine comes even when it rains (Ejay Mulitalo; Anon.)
- The Sunshine of Your Smile (Leonard Cooke)
- The sun shines bright in my old Kentucky home (Stephen C. Foster)
- The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home (Stephen C. Foster)
- The sunshines bright in the old Kentucky home (Stephen C. Foster)
- The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home (Stephen C. Foster)
- The sun shines bringht in the old Kentucky home (Stephen C. Foster)
- The sun shines in splendor, and blue is the sky (Franz Schubert)
- The sunshine’s in splendor and blue is the sky (Franz Schubert)
- The Sunshine’s Message (Patty S. Hill)
- The sun shone hot on that sultry day (Grace Candland Jacobsen)
- The sun that declines (Thomas B. Marsh; William W. Phelps)
- The sun that declines in the far western sky (Thomas B. Marsh; William W. Phelps)
- The sun that declines in the far western sky, Has rolled o’er our heads till the summer’s gone by (Thomas B. Marsh; William W. Phelps)
- The sun that did not shine today (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The sun that lights the earth below (Joel H. Johnson)
- The sun went down, But it was still (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- The Sun Will Shine Again (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The Swan Sings (Anon.)
- The swan sings teer-i-li-o (Anon.)
- The sweet Beulah land (Henry J. Zelley)
- The Sweet By and By (S. Fillmore Bennett)
- The Sweetest Name of All (Tommy Coomes)
- The sweetest story as told to you (Esther DiBattista Dyer)
- The sweet Kentucky birds were singing gaily
- The Sweet Story (Hiram E. Moler)
- The Sweet Story of Old (Jemima Luke)
- The sweet, sweet story (Jemima Luke)
- The Sword Of Bunker Hill (W. R. Wallace)
- The table, clothed in white, symbolic stands (Leona N. Hands)
- The tallest tree in paradise (C. H. C.)
- The Tattler (Eliza R. Snow)
- The taunts of our foemen are sounding again (William Willes)
- The Teacher’s Prayer (Anon.)
- The Teacher’s Work is Done (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- The Telephone (Robert Frost)
- The Tempest
- “The Tempest” (R. C. Evans)
- The Temple (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Temple (Ross J. Davidson Jr.)
- The Temple
- The Temple by the River (Marie Manwaring Anderson)
- The temple is a holy place (Ross J. Davidson Jr.)
- The temple is a holy place, A sanctuary calm (Ross J. Davidson Jr.)
- The temple is a sacred place (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- The Temple Is A Sacred Place (Lucile C. Reading)
- The temple is a sacred place, When I am grown I shall (Lucile C. Reading)
- The Temple of God (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Temple of God at Nauvoo (William W. Phelps)
- The Temple of Our God (Sharlee Mullins Glenn)
- The Temple of the Lord (Rachel Mecham Goates)
- The Temple of the Lord (Edna G. Wilkins)
- The Temple Rang with Golden Coins (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- The Ten Commandments (Isaac Watts)
- The Tender Mercies of the Lord (Valerie Hall)
- The tender mercies of the Lord are over all He loves (Valerie Hall)
- The Tenth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Testing (Helen Kimball Orgill)
- The Thanksgiving Turkey (Inez Powell)
- The Things I Do (L. Clair Likes)
- The Things I Know (Doug Walker)
- The Thing that Counts (K. Rudyard)
- The Third Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Third Song of Isaiah (Plainsong)
- The Third Song of Isaiah (Cambridge chant)
- The Third Song of Isaiah (Herbert S. Oakeley)
- The Third Song of Isaiah (W. H. Longhurst)
- The Third Song of Isaiah (J. Marcus Ritchie)
- The Thirteenth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Thoughts of Home (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Three Captains (French folk song)
- The Three Chafers
- The Three Crows
- The Three Fishermen
- The Three Great Wants
- The three great wants of human life
- The Three Kings (Joseph Domergue)
- The Three Nephites (Vida E. Smith)
- The Three Sailor Boys
- The Three Witnesses (John Taylor)
- The thumb is one, the pointer two, the middle finger three (Emilie Poulsson)
- The tide of time is ebbing low (Eliza R. Snow)
- The tide of time is ebbing low, The wheels (Eliza R. Snow)
- The time for the gathering is nearing
- The time has arrived when this sisterly union (William Willes)
- The Time Has Come (Chuckles Armstrong)
- The time has come to say goodbye (Chuckles Armstrong)
- The time has come when God again has spoken (Richard Alldridge)
- The time has come when you again (Eliza R. Snow)
- The time is come, that happy time (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is come, that happy time, That great (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is come, the pruning time (John Tassone)
- The Time Is Far Spent (Eliza R. Snow)
- The time is far spent, there is little remaining (Eliza R. Snow)
- The time is far spent—there is little remaining (Eliza R. Snow)
- The time is far spent—there is little remaining To publish glad tidings by sea and by land (Eliza R. Snow)
- The time is near, that happy time (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is never dreary, If a fellow never groans (Stephen Foster; Cinzi Lavin (adapter))
- The Time is Nigh (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is nigh, that happy time (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is nigh, that happy time, that great (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is nigh, that happy time, That great, expected, blessed day (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is nigh, the happy time (Mrs. Vokes; Parley P. Pratt (adapter))
- The time is now coming, the day is at hand (Sidney Rigdon)
- The time is soon coming by the prophet foretold
- The time is soon coming by the prophets foretold
- The time is soon coming by the prophets foretold, When Zion in purity the world will behold
- The time long appoint’d is now drawing near
- The time long appointed is now drawing near
- The time of winter now is o’er (Eliza R. Snow)
- The times are chang’d from what they were (Eliza R. Snow)
- The times are changed from what they were (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Time Was Early Evening (The Iona Community)
- The time will come when we must part (Alveretta S. Engar)
- The Title of Liberty (Barry Hansen)
- The Tombs (William W. Phelps)
- The Tool and the Gem (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Touch of His Hand on Mine (Jessie Pounds)
- The Touch of the Master Artist (Lorine Hutchinson Lee)
- The Touch of the Master’s Hand
- The Towers of Zion (William W. Phelps)
- The towers of Zion soon shall rise (William W. Phelps)
- The towers of Zion soon shall rise Above the clouds, and reach the skies (William W. Phelps)
- The tow’rs of Zion soon shall rise (William W. Phelps)
- The Trailbuilders’ Hymn (Mabel Jones Gabbot)
- The Trail Builders’ Hymn (Mabel Jones Gabbot)
- The Train (Venezuelan folk song)
- The traitor Frost with Judas’ kiss (Jeanette P. Parry)
- The Transformation (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Traveler (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The trav’ler walked slowly and dressed very poorly (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Treasure (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Treasure (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- “The Treasures Hid in Sand”
- The Tree in the Wood (Anon.)
- The Tree in the Wood (English folk song)
- The Tree of Life (Stephen P. Starke)
- The Tree of Life (Daniel Carter)
- The tree of life with ev’ry good (Stephen P. Starke)
- The Trees of the Field (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- The tree was grown on Christmas day (Robert Spence Watson)
- The Trekker Song (Bessie J. Schettler)
- The trial of the cross was approaching (Helen E. Fromm)
- The trials of the present day (Eliza R. Snow)
- The trials of the present day require the Saints to (Eliza R. Snow)
- The triumphs of the martyred saints (Richard Mant)
- The triumphs of the martyred saints The joyous lay demand (Richard Mant)
- The Triumph-Song (Ernest F. McGregor)
- The True and False Church (Thomas W. Smith)
- The True Church of Jesus Christ (John Hardy)
- The true Gospel is spreading o’er all of the earth (Clifford A. Burgess)
- The truly great (McDougall)
- The Trumpeters (John A. Granade)
- The trumpet sounds—awake! (Joseph Swain)
- The trumpet sounds—awake! Ye dead to judgment come! (Joseph Swain)
- The Trumpets Sound, the Angels Sing (Graham Kendrick)
- The Trumpets Were Blowing This Morning Again (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The trump for Israel’s jubal’ year
- The trump for Israel’s jub’l year
- The trump of Israel’s jub’l year
- The Truth
- The Truth, Boys, the Truth (Evan Stephens)
- The Truth, Boys, the Truth (Evan Stephens)
- The Truth, Boys, the Truth! Only the Truth (Evan Stephens)
- The Truthful Boy
- The Truth has come forth in the last dispensation (Lula Greene Richards)
- The Tryst (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The Trysting Place of Prayer (Alice Sorenson; Kenneth Wells)
- The Turtle
- The Turtle Dove
- The Twelfth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- The Twelve (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Twelve Days of Christmas (Traditional English carol)
- The Twenty-third Psalm (Carol Frandsen)
- The Twenty-third Psalm
- The twilight shadow deepen into night, dear (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The twilight shadows deepen into night (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The twilight shadows deepen into night, dear (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- The twilight shadows round me fall (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- The Two Jonahs (R. C. Evans)
- The two martyrs, sent of God (Joel H. Johnson)
- The Two Roses (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- The two score Post is past, Lizzie (R. C. Evans)
- The Ultimatum of Human Life (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Uncertainties of Life (Nigerian folk song)
- The Unclouded Day (Josiah K. Alwood)
- The Uncloudy Day (Josiah K. Alwood)
- The Union (Joseph Cain)
- The United Order (Henry Maiben)
- The United Order (Samuel Claridge)
- The Unknown (Nik Day; Sabrina Haskett)
- The Unknown Grave (David H. Smith)
- The Unveiled Christ (N. B. Herrell)
- The Upper California (John Taylor)
- The Upper California, Oh that’s the land for me! (John Taylor)
- The Upper California—Oh, that’s the land for me! (John Taylor)
- The Upper California, O! that’s the land for me (John Taylor)
- The Upper Room (John C. Slemp)
- The Upper Room
- The Upward Path (Orson F. Whitney)
- The Upward Trail (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- The U. S. A. Forever (Anon.)
- The U.S.A. Forever (Anon.)
- The Useful Scout (Lucy May Green)
- The Utah Iron Horse (John S. Davis)
- The Utah Pioneers (Celia A. Van Cott)
- The Utah Trail (Bob Palmer)
- The Vacant Chair (Henry S. Washburn)
- The Valentine (Mary Rose Jack)
- The Valley of Peace (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- The Valleys Are Green, Sir (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Vanguards Are On Their Way (Anon.)
- The veil of night is no disguise (Isaac Watts)
- The veil was drawn on our earthly entrance (Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth)
- The Venerable Lucy Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Venerable Mrs. Lucy Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- The very dearest, sweetest place is Motherland (Mary Dale)
- The very heavens beamed radiant with smiles (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The View from Here (Doug Walker)
- The Vineyard of the Lord (N. Owen Catmull)
- The Vineyard of the Lord, Where (N. Owen Catmull)
- The Violet (Anon.)
- The violin’s ringing like love (Willy Geister)
- The violin’s ringing like lovely singing (Willy Geister)
- The violins, singing, Are ringing and singing (Willy Geister)
- The Virtue of Gold (Jenessa Buttars)
- The Vision (Sam Abramson)
- The Vision (Elsie C. Carroll)
- The vision of a dying world (Anne Ortlund)
- The Vision of a Life to Be (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- The Visions of Christ (Crawford Gates)
- The Visiting Teacher’s Prayer (Afton Free Baird)
- The Voice Of God (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Voice of God Again Is Heard (Evan Stephens)
- The voice of God again is heard, The silence has (Evan Stephens)
- The voice of God has spoken to our hearts
- The Voice of God Is Calling (John Haynes Holmes)
- The voice of God is calling Its summons (John Haynes Holmes)
- The voice of God is calling Its summons unto men (John Haynes Holmes)
- The voice of God is full of majesty
- The voice of God is heard again (Evan Stephens)
- The Voice of God is Heard Again (Evan Stephens)
- The Voice of Jesus Calling (Daniel March)
- The Voice of Jesus Calls His People (Joy F. Patterson)
- The voice of nature (William Powell)
- The Voice of the Holy Spirit (Janine Belliston Ruff)
- The Voice of the Holy Spirit (The Holy Spirit Whispers) (Janine Belliston Ruff)
- The Voice of the Mountains (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The voice of the shepherd (Charles S. Nebeker)
- The Voice of the Shepherd (Steven K. Jones)
- The Voice of the Shepherd (Jenny Phillips)
- The Voice of the Spirit (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Voice of Warning (Frank E. Frye)
- The Volga Boatmen (Russian folk song)
- The Waiting Time (Sarah Doudney)
- The war cry comes from the land of our sires (Martha Eleanor Waldorf Kearney)
- The war had been over, the enemy gone (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The war is raging all around me (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- The warm earth smelled of sun and rain (Toni Thomas)
- The warrior-saint, behold him stand (James Montgomery)
- The warrior-saint, behold him stand In the whole armor of his God (James Montgomery)
- The Wasatch mountains proudly stand enrobed (Maud Dobson)
- The Wasp and the Bee
- The Wassail Song (English carol)
- The Watchman (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Watchmen (Greg Simpson; Jon Fuller)
- The Watchmen on the wall cry out (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Water and the Bread (C. E. Ott)
- The Water Mill (Sarah Doudney)
- The Way (Michael Webb; J. Kocherhans; Randy Thorderson; Clive Romney)
- The Wayfaring Stranger (American folk song)
- The Way He Speaks to Me (Larry Pearson; Marie Pearson)
- The Way Is Too Narrow (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The way is too narrow, I cannot go in (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Way of Life (J. E. Vanderwood)
- The Way of the Cross Leads Home (Jessie B. Pounds)
- The way that leads us heav’nward (Eben E. Rexford)
- The Way to Become (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- The Way to Bethlehem (Jan Pinborough)
- The Way to Emmaus (Sam Cardon; Don Stirling; Nancy Hanson)
- The Way to Eternal Life
- The Way to Heaven (Don E. Bush)
- The Way to London
- The Way We Crossed the Plains
- The weather song (Anon.)
- The Weaver (Della Adams Leitner)
- The Weaver’s Shuttle Swiftly Flies (James Gertmenian)
- The Wedding Banquet (Miriam Therese Winter)
- The Wedding Guests Were Waiting (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- The wedding guests were waiting, but all the wine was gone (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- The Weight of Past and Fruitless Guilt (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- The Wells Fargo Wagon (Meredith Willson)
- The well’s too deep, there’s no way out (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Western Fields (D. M. Crandall)
- The West Wind (John Masefield)
- The “What If” Song (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- The Whirlwind (S. A. Prior)
- The White World
- The Whole Armor of God (Steven K. Jones)
- The whole bright world rejoices now (Friedrich von Spee; Percy Dearmer)
- The Whole Wide World for Jesus (J. Dempster Hammond)
- The whole wide world for Jesus! This shall our watchword be (J. Dempster Hammond)
- The whole world was lost in the darkness of sin (Philip Paul Bliss)
- The Widow In A Cottage By The Sea (C. P. Bishop)
- The Widow of Nain (Nathaniel Parker Willis)
- The Wife’s Salutation (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Wife to Her Husband (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Wiggle Song (Traditional)
- The Wild Moor (Traditional)
- The Wild Rose (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- The Will of God (Camilla Collins)
- The Will of God Is Always Best (Albrecht von Preussen)
- The Wind (Christina G. Rossetti)
- The Wind Is a Lion (Arnold Sundgaard)
- The wind is a lion from March until May (Arnold Sundgaard)
- The Windmill Turns Around (Elizabeth Garrett)
- The windmill turns around; It makes a funny sound (Elizabeth Garrett)
- The Windows of Heaven (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The Windows of Heaven (Traditional)
- The windows of heaven are open, I know (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- The windows of heaven are open, The fire (Traditional)
- The winds and waves shall obey Thy will (Mary Ann Baker)
- The winds of change are blowing (Nik Day)
- The Winds Of War (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The winds were howling o’er the deep (Reginald Heber)
- The winds were howling o’er the deep, Each wave a wat’ry hill (Reginald Heber)
- The winter has been long and dreary (Tressa Love Hanson)
- The Winter King holds revelry (Evan Stephens)
- The Winter King holds revelry tonight (Evan Stephens)
- The Winter King holds revelry to-night (Evan Stephens)
- The Winter Now Is Over (Italian-Swiss folk song)
- The winter now is over and April rains (Italian-Swiss folk song)
- The winter of forty-nine had passed (Pioneer folk song)
- The winter past, reviving flowers (Michael Bruce)
- The winter winds have circled round (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The winter winds have circled round The earth, and hasted on the time (Mark H. Forscutt)
- The Wintry Day, Descending to Its Close (Orson F. Whitney)
- The wintry day descending to its close Invites (Orson F. Whitney)
- The wintry day, descending to its close, Invites all (Orson F. Whitney)
- The Wisdom and the Love (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Wise Bees (Edith Robbins)
- The Wise Man and the Foolish Man (Ana Omley)
- The wise man built his house (Ana Omley)
- The wise man built his house upon a rock (Ana Omley)
- The wise man built his house upon the rock (Ana Omley)
- The Wise May Bring Their Learning (Anon.)
- The Wise Men (Shirley Mason)
- The witness of the Holy Ghost (Loren C. Dunn)
- The Woman Hiding in the Crowd (J. Dudley Weaver Jr.)
- The Womanho Call (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- The Woman’s Hymn (Fannie E. S. Heck)
- The women who grieved on that first Easter morn (Merl B. Grover)
- The Wonderful Cross (Isaac Watts)
- The Wonderful Cross (Jesse Reeves; Chris Tomlin; J. Walt)
- The Wonder of It All (George Beverly Shea)
- The wondrous gift (Charles Wesley)
- The wondrous sacrifice (Theodore E. Curtis)
- The Wondrous Story (Don Besig; Nancy Price)
- The woods, and the fields, and the golden grain (Emmeline B. Wells)
- The Word Made Flesh (John Purifoy)
- The Word made flesh has dwelt among us (John Purifoy)
- The word of God (Edwin F. Parry)
- The Word of God shall be my guide (Calvin W. Laufer)
- The Word of Wisdom (Janice Kapp Perry)
- The Word of Wisdom (Frances K. Taylor)
- The Word of Wisdom (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Word of Wisdom (John S. Davis)
- “The Word of Wisdom” (Henry Garner)
- The Word of Wisdom, strive to keep (John S. Davis)
- The word of wisdom teaches us (Frances K. Taylor)
- The word of wisdom teaches us What you and I (Frances K. Taylor)
- The words of a book (Steven K. Jones)
- The Words On The Cross (Thomas B. Pollock)
- The word, thy promise, Lord, we feel (Thomas W. Smith)
- The word, thy promise, Lord, we feel, Is true to-day, as in past years (Thomas W. Smith)
- The Word whom earth and sea and sky adore (Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus)
- The Work Continues (Brett Raymond)
- The Working Bee (William Willes)
- The work in the Lord’s vineyard (Joseph H. Ward)
- The work must go on (Laurene Highfield)
- The Work of the Lord (William Powell)
- The Works of God (The Mother’s Gift, ca. 1820)
- The Work We’re Called to Do (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- The world all about me has now no allure (James Murch)
- The World Children for Jesus (Margaret Coote Brown)
- The world gets smaller every day (Staci Peters; Betsy Jensen)
- The world has been handling the bone of contention (William Willes)
- The World Has Need of Willing Men (Will L. Thompson)
- The world has need of willing men, Who wear the (Will L. Thompson)
- The world has so many voices (David J. Conway)
- The World is Beautiful to Me (Anna Rosdahl)
- The world is crumbling at our feet (Nik Day)
- The World is Full of Beauty (M. W. Hackleton)
- The World Is Full of Stories (Alan Gaunt)
- The World Is Never Without Light (Max V. Exner)
- The World Is Not So Bad
- The World Is So Big (Beverly Searle Spencer)
- The world is so big and, oh, so round (Beverly Searle Spencer)
- The world is so full of a number of things (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The world is so full of a number of things, I’m sure we (Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The World Is So Lovely (Moiselle Renstrom)
- The world is so lovely! I’m glad as can be (Moiselle Renstrom)
- The world is so lovely. I’m glad as can be that I (Moiselle Renstrom)
- The world is so lovely I’m glad as can be That I can be here (Moiselle Renstrom)
- The world is very evil (John Mason Neale; Bernard of Cluny)
- The world is very strange and white
- The world is very strange and white; It’s beautiful to see:
- The world looks very lonely now (E. S. Davenport)
- The world may change from old to new (Sarah F. Adams)
- The world may change from old to new, From new to old again (Sarah F. Adams)
- The world moves so fast (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- The World Needs a Friend Like Jesus (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The world needs the Gospel of Love, for its joy (Alfred H. Ackley)
- The world’s aflame—aflame with lust and greed! (Elsie F. Parton)
- The world’s favorite idols (Joseph H. Ward)
- The world’s in constant motion (Ashley Flake)
- The World’s Jubilee (Eliza R. Snow)
- The world waits for a miracle (Paul Duncan; Paul Brendon Mabury; Lauren Daigle)
- The World Was Waiting (Tamara S. Hann)
- The World-wide Church (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- The world will be blessed by and by (J. J. Stafford)
- The World-wise Church (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- The Worth of Souls
- The Wrestling Match (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- The Wrinkled Brow of Time (Orson F. Whitney)
- They All Came Running (Arlene L. Buffington)
- They All Love Jack (F. E. Weatherly)
- They are idols of hearts and of households (Charles Dickens)
- They are not lost, my friend, these hours of service spent (J. A. Ferris)
- They Asked, “Who’s My Neighbor?” (Jan Wesson)
- They asked, “Who’s my neighbor and whom should I love (Jan Wesson)
- They bound the hands of Jesus (Ray Overholt)
- They bound the hands of Jesus in the garden (Ray Overholt)
- They buried loved ones in the sea (Marlene Merkling)
- They called her an Outcast, whom no man desired (Arlene L. Buffington)
- They came to Jesus (Sally DeFord)
- They came unsung—no herald marked their way (Merling D. Clyde)
- They Can’t Burn The Flag On Zion’s Mountain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- They Cast Their Nets (William A. Percy)
- They cast their nets in Galilee (William A. Percy)
- They come from beyond the northern seas (Mark H. Forscutt)
- They come from beyond the northern seas, From beyond the regions of ice (Mark H. Forscutt)
- They come, they come, they come, They come from beyond the northern seas (Mark H. Forscutt)
- They crossed the plains together (Dean Kaelin; Susan Kaelin; Kenneth Cope)
- They Crucified My Lord (African American spiritual)
- They crucified my Lord, and he never said (African American spiritual)
- They crucified my Savior (African American spiritual)
- They crucified my Savior and nailed Him to the cross (African American spiritual)
- They Cry Deluded Mormons (William Willes)
- They cry “deluded Mormons” in all the world around (William Willes)
- They Did Not Build in Vain (Alan Luff)
- They Don’t Know (Oba Bonner)
- The Year 1872 (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Year has come (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Year has come—the new, the op’ning Year (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Year Has Gone (Eliza R. Snow)
- The year is stepping out (Eliza R. Snow)
- The year is stepping out, regardless of (Eliza R. Snow)
- The Years (Adam J. Keck)
- The years go by, the weeks and days (R. G. Sartwell)
- The Yellow Sheepskin (Welsh folk song)
- They get together on the weekends (Nik Day)
- They Have All Gone Astray (Evan Stephens)
- They have gone, they have gone, new privations to share (Eliza R. Snow)
- They Have Passed Hence, But They’re Not Lost Forever (Karl Victor Bettermann)
- They have taken away my Lord (John Stainer)
- They have taken away my Lord, and I know not (John Stainer)
- They heard His voice (James E. Faust; Jan Pinborough)
- They heard His voice (Sally DeFord)
- They heard His voice, a voice so mild (James E. Faust; Jan Pinborough)
- They journeyed far, a weary pair (Shawna Edwards)
- They knelt at his feat in mockery (Leah S. Martin)
- They Knew Not (Biloine Whiting Young)
- They laid their hands upon my head (Nik Day; Otavio Tobias)
- They lay before me on the floor (Mary C. Martineau)
- They led to Bethany (L. E. C.)
- They left their homes and loved ones (Bessie Law)
- They left their homes (they left their homes) (Nina Folsom Moss)
- They’ll Know We Are Christians (Peter Scholtes)
- They’ll Know We Are Christians by Our Love (Peter Scholtes)
- They’ll Never Know
- They may sing of their shady, fragrant bowers (Evan Stephens)
- They Never Saw It Coming (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Yoke (Toni Thomas)
- The younger son
- The young folk and old folk (Folk tune)
- The young folk and old folk were tripping around (Folk tune)
- The young folks and old folks were dancing around (Folk tune)
- The young man descended the stairs to the deep (Arlene L. Buffington)
- The Young Robins (Anon.)
- The Youth Battalion (Eric Malizia)
- The youth of each land for their father-land stand (J. H. Ward)
- The youth of each land for their fatherland stand (J. H. Ward)
- They’re gath’ring homeward from ev’ry land (Mary Leslie)
- They sat at meat, their souls in pain (Bruce R. McConkie)
- They say, and you’ve heard (Ben Truman; Chad Truman; Russ Dixon)
- They say he’s been brutally tortured (Gregory Reece)
- They say that [name] he ain’t got no style (Anon.)
- They say that our chairman, he ain’t got no style (Anon.)
- They say that our S U P ain’t got no style (Anon.)
- They say that the Trailbuilders
- They Say The Land Has Milk And Honey (Arlene L. Buffington)
- They spoke of the peace in her waxen old face (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- They stood beside me wide-eyed, nine and six (Ruth Louise Partridge)
- They stood in trembling silence near (Vida E. Smith)
- They that trust in the Lord (Henry A. Tuckett)
- They, the Builders of the Nation (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- They the builders of the nation, Blazing trails along (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- They, the Builders of the Nations (Ida Romney Alldredge)
- They told me the dregs would be bitter (Eleanor Welch Schow)
- They told me when Jesus would come to my heart (Frederick W. Suffield)
- They traveled the rills (Sherry Summers)
- They traveled the rills and the rolling hills (Sherry Summers)
- They used to say she wasted time (Olive W. Burt)
- They’ve sung of heroes brave and strong (William Willes)
- They were an exile band (Joseph H. Ward)
- They were an exile band, without a home to rest (Joseph H. Ward)
- They were called to distand lands (Barry Gibbons)
- They were [gathered] in an [the] upper chamber (Charlie Tillman)
- They were summon’d from the hillside (Lena Guilbert Ford)
- They who know the Savior shall in him be strong (Lelia N. Morris)
- They who seek their Father’s face (Joel H. Johnson)
- They who seek the throne of grace (Oliver Holden)
- They who sing together, Work together
- They who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength
- They Will Not Doubt Their Mothers Knew (Toni Thomas)
- The Zioneer Song
- The Zion of God (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Thick clouds and darkness dim the sky (William Willes)
- Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old (Edward Hayes Plumptre)
- Thine attributes, O, Lord, what mortal scan
- Thine Be the Glory (Edmond L. Budry)
- Thine be the glory, risen, conqu’ring Son (Edmond L. Budry)
- Thine ear, O Father, wilt thou lend (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thine ever precious word (Adam J. Keck)
- Thine for ever! God of love (Mary Fawler Maude)
- Thine Forever, God of Love (Mary Fawler Maude)
- Thine holy day’s returning (Ray Palmer)
- Thine holy day’s returning, Our hearts exult to see (Ray Palmer)
- Thine Is the Glory (Edmond L. Budry)
- Thine is the glory, Risen, conq’ring Son; (Edmond L. Budry)
- Thine is the glory, risen, conquering Son (Edmond L. Budry)
- Thine is the glory, Risen, conqu’ring Son (Edmond L. Budry)
- Thine is the Kingdom
- Thine is the kingdom for ever and ever
- Thine opportunity is now. The future, veiled (Arthur B. Phillips)
- Thine own, O loving Saviour (Olof Olsson; Ernest Edwin Ryden; Frans Mikael Franzen)
- Thine the Amen (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Thine the Amen, Thine the Praise (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Thine the amen, thine the praise alleluias angels raise (Herbert F. Brokering)
- Things are slowly growing, growing, growing (Florence Broad)
- Things I’ve heard a thousand times (Tyler Castleton)
- Things That Never Return
- Think About His Love (Walt Harrah)
- Think about His love, think about His goodness (Walt Harrah)
- Think a Sacred Song (Marlene Merkling)
- Think Beautiful Things (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Think gently of the erring! (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Think gently of the erring! Lord, let us not forget (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Think Gently of the Erring One (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Think gently of the erring one! Oh, let us not (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Think gently of the erring one; O let us not forget (Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney)
- Think, mighty God, on feeble man (Isaac Watts)
- Think, mighty God, on feeble man, How few his hours—how short his span! (Isaac Watts)
- Think not, When You Gather to Zion (Eliza R. Snow)
- Think Not, When You Gather to Zion (Eliza R. Snow)
- Think not when you gather to Zion, Your troubles (Eliza R. Snow)
- Think of His Goodness to You (R. C. Ward)
- Think of His Love for You (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Think of Me (Mary Queen of Scots)
- Think of me when at the altar of prayer (George W. Henry)
- Think of me when at the altar of prayer; Think thou of me—think thou of me (George W. Henry)
- Think of that joyful time (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Think of that joyful time before the world began (Suzanne Ostler Shippen)
- Think When Some Day (Sophie Valentine)
- Think when some day this earthly fog is lifted (Sophie Valentine)
- Think you our nation is improving? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Think you our nation is improving? Hush! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Th’ insatiate archer, Death, once more (Eliza R. Snow)
- Third Symphony
- Th’ iron horse draweth nigh (John S. Davis)
- Thirteenth Article of Faith (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- Thirty Days (Steven Kapp Perry)
- Thirty Pieces of Silver
- Thirty-three years is all He needed (Nicole Sheahan)
- This Body in the Grave We Lay (Michael Weisse; William M. Czamanske)
- This Child We Dedicate (Christoph Friedrich Neander)
- This child we dedicate to Thee (Christoph Friedrich Neander)
- This child we dedicate to thee, O, God of grace (Christoph Friedrich Neander)
- This child we dedicate to thee, O God of grace and purity! (Christoph Friedrich Neander)
- This church, whose rolls our names embrace (H. E. Depew)
- This Day (Edwin Hawkins)
- This day at thy creating word (William Walsham How)
- This day in answer to God’s call (Samuel Longfellow)
- This Day Is a Good Day, Lord (J. Frederic Voros Jr.)
- This day, O Lord, we celebrate (Elizabeth Brooks)
- This day, O Lord, we celebrate our look’d for jubilee (Elizabeth Brooks)
- This day, on history’s brightest page (Eliza R. Snow)
- This day, on history’s brightest page, will live (Eliza R. Snow)
- This day we come before Thee Lord (Edward Hanham)
- This day we come before Thee Lord to sing thy (Edward Hanham)
- This Day Will A Nation Be Born (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This Do in Remembrance of Me (Helen E. Fromm)
- This do in remembrance of my body (Barbara W. Cramer)
- This earth defiled is too dark and drear (Annie Rebekah Smith)
- This earth defiled is too dark and drear, For the saints’ eternal home (Annie Rebekah Smith)
- This earth is where our Lord will reign (Parley P. Pratt)
- This earth shall be a blessed place (Parley P. Pratt)
- This Earth Shall Be a Blessed Place (Parley P. Pratt)
- This earth shall be a blessed place, To saints celestial given (Parley P. Pratt)
- This Earth was once (William W. Phelps)
- This Earth Was Once a Garden Place (William W. Phelps)
- This earth was once a garden place, With all (William W. Phelps)
- This earth was once a garden place, with all her glories common (William W. Phelps)
- This earth was once a glorious place (William W. Phelps)
- This Easter Morn (Douglas P. Reid)
- This Gentile land, this unholy generation (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This God is the God (Joseph Hart)
- This God is the God we adore (Joseph Hart)
- This God is the God we adore, Our faithful (Joseph Hart)
- This groaning earth is too dark and drear
- This groaning earth is too dark and drear (Annie Rebekah Smith)
- This Holy Child (Avanell D. Hancock)
- This Holy Covenant Was made (Sylvia Dunstan)
- This Hope Will Never Die (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This House We Dedicate to Thee (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- This house we dedicate to thee our God (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- This house we dedicate to thee, Our God, our (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- This is a day, Lord (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- This Is a Day, Lord, Gladly Awaited (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- This Is a Day of New Beginnings (Brian Wren)
- This Is a Fence (Carrie B. Adams)
- This is a fence around the yard (Carrie B. Adams)
- This is an age of wonders (William Willes)
- This is a new being. If none had ever been born before (Vere Jameson)
- This is a shout to the broken, the one (Tyler Castleton; McKay Crockett)
- This Is a Time to Remember (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- This is a time to remember the greatness of the Lord (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- This Is a Wonderful World (Hazel W. Lewis)
- This Is Christmas (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- This is Death (Susa Young Gates)
- This Is Easter (Ruth Hays)
- This Is God’s House (Louise M. Oglevee)
- This is God’s house, and he is here today (Louise M. Oglevee)
- This is God’s house and He is here to day (Louise M. Oglevee)
- This is God’s house and he is here today. He hears each (Louise M. Oglevee)
- This Is God’s Wondrous World (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- This Is Grace (Hilary Weeks; Tyler Castleton)
- This is His body given for you (Taizé Community; Robert J. Batastini; Stephen P. Starke)
- This Is Holy Ground (Christopher Beatty)
- This is holy ground, We’re standing (Christopher Beatty)
- This is holy ground; we’re standing on holy ground (Christopher Beatty)
- This is how, all through the night, little eyes were (Gertrude Walker)
- This Is How I Know (Sally DeFord)
- This Is Jesus (Leah S. Martin)
- This is like heaven to me (J. E. French)
- This is Mary’s birthday!
- This is Mary’s birthday! Happy Birthday to you!
- This Is Mother, Kind and Tender (Anon.)
- This is mother, kind and tender Loving all (Anon.)
- This is mother, kind and tender, loving all the (Anon.)
- This Is My Aim (J. Lester Lannin)
- This Is My Beloved (Holly Boyd)
- This is my beloved Son
- This Is My Beloved Son (Marvin K. Gardner)
- This Is My Book (Anon.)
- This is my commandment (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- This Is My Commandment
- This is my commandment: Love one another
- This is My commandment, that ye love
- This is my commandment, that you love one another (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- This is my country! I sing it with pride (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- This is my desire, to honor You (Reuben Morgan)
- This Is My Father’s World (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- This is my Father’s world, And to my listening ears (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- This is my Father’s world, and to my list’ning ears (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- This is my Flag, See how it waves; This is our Flag (Jennie C. Neal)
- This is my Flag, See how it waves; This is our Flag, See how (Jennie C. Neal)
- This is my home, my haven (Janice Kapp Perry)
- This Is My Song (Lloyd Stone)
- This Is My Song / Este es mi canto / Voici mon chant (Lloyd Stone)
- This is my song, O God of all the nations (Lloyd Stone)
- This is my song, O God of all the nations / Este es mi canto, oh Dios de las naciones / Voici mon chant, ô Dieu universel (Lloyd Stone)
- This is my story, this is my song (Fanny J. Crosby)
- This isn’t the job we intended to do (K. Rudyard)
- This Is Our Day (Audrey Stubbart)
- This Is Our Freedom (Paul Marino; Jeremy Johnson; Greg Nelson)
- This is our mother; This is our father
- This is our mother; This is our father; This is our brother
- This Is Our Prayer
- This is (Sally’s) birthday, birthday, birthday (William Dennis)
- This is Thanksgiving: To let no day go by without a prayer (Naomi Russell)
- This is the air I breathe (Marie Barnett)
- This Is the Christ (James E. Faust; Jan Pinborough)
- This Is the Day (Les Garrett)
- This Is the Day
- This is the day that gave me birth (Parley P. Pratt)
- This is the day that is famous in story (William Willes)
- This Is the Day the Lord Has Made (Isaac Watts)
- This is the day the Lord hath made (Isaac Watts)
- This is the day the Lord hath made (Charles Derry)
- This is the day the Lord hath made, A day most holy (Charles Derry)
- This is the day the Lord hath made; A day most holy to his name (Charles Derry)
- This is the day the Lord hath made; He calls the hours His own (Isaac Watts)
- This is the day, This is the day (Les Garrett)
- This is the day, this is the day that the Lord has made (Les Garrett)
- This is the day when we meet to honor (Evan Stephens)
- This is the day when we meet to honor Those we revere and love (Evan Stephens)
- This is the day which the Lord hath made
- This is the dolly that I love best; This is the way that she (Harriet L. Grove)
- This Is the Feast (John W. Arthur)
- This Is the Feast of Victory (John W. Arthur)
- This is the feast of victory for our God (John W. Arthur)
- This is the first and great command (William Roscoe)
- This is the first and great command,—To love thy God above (William Roscoe)
- This is the first time (Nik Day)
- This is the hour of banquet and of song (Horatius Bonar)
- This is the house of God (Mariénne Kreitlow)
- This Is the House of God (Berde Rooney)
- This is the house of God. Its walls reach out (Berde Rooney)
- This is the joyful feast of the people of God
- This is the land where Eden was (Anna Johnson)
- This is the land where Eden was, where Adam (Anna Johnson)
- This is the Lord’s House
- This is the mother so kind and so dear (Anon.)
- This is the motto we all would obey (Daniel E. Lorenz)
- This Is the Night (Peter Abélard; Richard Lyman Sturch)
- This is the night, dear friends, the night for weeping (Peter Abélard; Richard Lyman Sturch)
- This is the night we’ve waited for (Carol Graff Gunn)
- This is the night we’ve waited for; Always a treat (Carol Graff Gunn)
- This is the place (William A. Morton)
- “This is the Place” (Sylvia R. Grant)
- This Is the Place (Pioneer folk song)
- This Is the Place (Kurt Bestor; Sam Cardon)
- This Is the Place (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- This Is the Place (Mark Nichols)
- “This is the place for the Temple Square” (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- “This is the place”, the leader cried (Zella Jones Landon)
- This is the place we call home (Lucy Wright Snow)
- This is the roof of the house so good (Anon.)
- This is the season beloved of the year (Avon Allen Compton)
- This is the sound of a spider (Linda Sillitoe)
- This Is the Spirit’s Entry Now (Thomas E. Herbranson)
- This is the springtime of my life (Janice Kapp Perry)
- This Is the Threefold Truth (Fred Pratt Green)
- This is the threefold truth on which our faith depends (Fred Pratt Green)
- This Is the Time (R. G. Sartwell)
- This is the way I walk to Church
- This is the way the flowers sleep (Louise M. Oglevee)
- This is the way we clap our hands
- This is the way we rake the leaves, rake the leaves
- This Is Thy Day (Daryl O. Smith)
- This is what the Spirit is saying to the churches
- This is where I belong (Nik Day; Kyle Thorn)
- This Journey Thru The Wilderness (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This joyful Eastertide (George R. Woodward)
- This joyful Eastertide, away with sin and sorrow! (George R. Woodward)
- This land was once a glorious place (William W. Phelps)
- This lazy soul of mine—I cannot give it rest (Russell Johnston)
- This Life (Nik Day; Nick Neel)
- This life gets a little bit messy (Nik Day; Kalaya Arne)
- This life is a difficult riddle (Harry Clifton)
- This life is a garden where action and deed (Ida Scott Taylor)
- This life is but short and its pleasures are fleeting (Hugh Knough)
- This life is getting shorter (Clifford A. Burgess)
- This Little Fellow
- This little fellow is going to bed
- This Little Light of Mine (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This little light of mine, if I shine (Janice Kapp Perry)
- This little light of mine, if I shine, shine, shine (Janice Kapp Perry)
- This little light of mine, I’m goin’a let it shine (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This Little Light / This Joy I Have (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This Little Music Light (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This little music light of mine (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This little music light of mine, I’m going to let (Harry Dixon Loes)
- This month is such a special one; It’s birthday-time (Charlene A. Newell)
- This month is such a special one, It’s birthday time (Charlene A. Newell)
- This Monument of Faith (Jay Lawrence)
- This morning, in silence (Parley P. Pratt)
- This morning, in silence, I ponder and morn (Parley P. Pratt)
- This morning in silence I ponder and mourn (Parley P. Pratt)
- This Old Hammer
- This old hammer killed John Henry
- This Old Man (English folk song)
- This old man, he played one (English folk song)
- This old man, he played one, He played (English folk song)
- This old, sinful world around me (Waymon L. Burwell Sr.)
- This our sinful hearts require (Alison Blenkinsop)
- This Poor Man Cried (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This poor man cried and God, He heard (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This Sabbath day we meet to worship God above
- This Season (Tyler Castleton; Nik Day)
- This solemn pledge
- This solemn pledge the Scriptures give
- This Song (Julie de Azevedo)
- This table seats a fellowship, The family of God (Vere Jameson)
- This, this is Christ the King (William Chatterton Dix)
- This time of year we celebrate with lights, with song, in worship great (Maria A. Davis)
- This was the trail the wagons made (Drucilla S. Howard)
- This We Can Do (Brian Wren)
- This we can do for justice and for peace (Brian Wren)
- This world is changing (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- This world is moving rapidly (Arlene L. Buffington)
- This world is not so bad a world
- This world is one great battlefield (Charles A. Tindley)
- This world was once a garden place (William W. Phelps)
- This World Will Be Blessed (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- This world will be blessed by and by (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- This world will be blessed bye and bye (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- This world will be blessed bye and bye; By our faith we can see it afar (S. Fillmore Bennett; James J. Stafford (adapter))
- This world with its pleasures, its gold and its treasures (Thomas P. Westendorf)
- Tho’ deep’ning trials throng your way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Tho’ dim the eyes that beamed so mild (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Tho’ I speak with the tongues of men and angels (Virgie Carrington DeWitty)
- Tho’ life’s changing values may vanish away (George H. Carr)
- Tho like pilgrims here we wander (John W. Peterson)
- Tho’ men may lay beneath the ground (Harvey S. Dille)
- Tho’ men may lay beneath the ground These forms we hold so dear (Harvey S. Dille)
- Tho’ nations rise, and men conspire (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Tho’ now the nations sit beneath (Leonard Bacon)
- Those Evening Bells (Thomas Moore)
- Those evening bells! those evening bells! (Thomas Moore)
- Those letters, faded, worn and pale (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Those Pioneers (Nina Folsom Moss)
- Those tiny hands that cup my chin (Hattie M. Stephenson)
- Those Who Loved Me When a Boy (Evan Stephens)
- Those Who Place on God Reliance (Michael Morgan)
- Tho’ some may sing to pass the weary night along (Arthur Slater)
- Tho’ the angry surges roll (W. C. Martin)
- Tho’ the clouds may hover o’er us (Antonio L. Haskell)
- Tho’ the earth be bright with flowers (Christoph W. von Gluck)
- Tho the rain and sleet are falling
- Tho’ the way we journey may be often drear (Lewis E. Jones)
- Tho’ troubles assail us, and dangers affright (John Newton)
- Thou aged man! I bless thy hoary head (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou aged saint, can words avail (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou Art Everywhere Before Us (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Thou art ev’rywhere before us (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Thou art gone to the grave (Reginald Heber)
- Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee (Reginald Heber)
- Thou art gone to the grave; but we will not deplore thee, Though sorrows and darkness encompass the tomb (Reginald Heber)
- Thou Art My God (Timothy Max Johnson)
- Thou art my God, and I will praise thee (Timothy Max Johnson)
- Thou art, O God, my treasure here (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thou art, O God, the life and light (Thomas Moore)
- Thou art, O God, the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see (Thomas Moore)
- Thou art the King of Israel (Theodulph of Orleans)
- Thou art the King of Israel, Thou David’s royal Son (Theodulph of Orleans)
- Thou Art the Way (George W. Doane)
- Thou art the Way, to thee (George W. Doane)
- Thou art the way—to thee alone (George W. Doane)
- Thou art the Way; to thee alone (George W. Doane)
- Thou art the way—to thee alone From sin and death we flee (George W. Doane)
- Thou art welcome, O thou chosen (Rachael Robinson)
- Thou Art Worthy (Pauline Michael Mills)
- Thou Art Worthy, Great Jehovah (Karen Eagan)
- Thou art worthy, Thou art worthy (Pauline Michael Mills)
- Thou art worthy, thou art worthy, thou art worthy, O Lord (Pauline Michael Mills)
- Thou, by heavenly hosts adored (Henry Harbaugh)
- Thou Chieftain in Zion! henceforward your name (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou Chieftain of Zion! henceforward thy name (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou Chieftan of Zion (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou Chieftan of Zion! henceforward thy name (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou City with a cherished name (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou didst give thyself for me (John Brownlie)
- Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne (Emily E. S. Elliott)
- Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown (Emily E. S. Elliott)
- Thou Dost Not Weep Alone (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou dost not weep to weep alone (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou dost not weep to weep alone; The broad (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou, earth, wast once a glorious sphere (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou, earth, wast once a glorious sphere Of noble (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou fragile flower of the wild (Linda S. Fletcher)
- Though a boy I may appear (Daniel Carter)
- Though a boy I may appear, Yet a man (Daniel Carter)
- Though a boy I may appear, yet a man I soon will be (Daniel Carter)
- Though Anxious and Disheartened (Barbara Howard)
- Though April showers may come your way (Buddy DeSylva)
- Though clouds of sickness dim thy sky (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Though clouds of sickness dim thy sky, And waves of trouble roll (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Though cuts in the mountains (Jabez Woodward)
- Though dark clouds may gather around thee (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Though dark the path my feet may tread (Edgar Lewis)
- Though deepening trails throng your way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though Deepening Trials (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deepening trials throng the way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deepening trials throng your way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deepening trials throng your way, Press on (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deep’ning trails throng your way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though Deep’ning Trials (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deep’ning trials throng the way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deep’ning trials throng your way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deep’ning trials throng your way, Press (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though deep’ning trials throng your way, Press on, (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though each year makes you sweeter (Amy Kemp)
- Though Falsely Some Revile or Hate Me (Chi-pi Ni; Frank W. Price)
- Though far we’ve roamed from charming Wales (D. J. Evans)
- Though far you may wander away from the fold (Herbert Buffum)
- Though grievous and dark is the night (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Though grievous and dark is the night, While Satan rules human-kind (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Though heavy thy burden, my brother (Ermina Perkins Kearney)
- Though I am young I know the way (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Though I May Speak (Hal H. Hopson)
- Though I May Speak with Bravest Fire (Hal H. Hopson)
- Though I’m now in younger days
- Though in the outward (John Newton)
- Though in the Outward Church Below (John Newton)
- Though in the outward Church below Both wheat (John Newton)
- Though many a tree stood tall and green (Ellen L. Jakeman)
- Though nations rise, and men conspire (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Though now the nations sit beneath (Leonard Bacon)
- Though now the weight of darkness press (Toni Thomas)
- Though our way is dark before us (Naomi Kendall Bain)
- Though outward trials throng your way (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though outward trials throng your way, Press on, press on, ye saints of God! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Though pride may show some nobleness
- Though Satan will be bound (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Though Satan will be bound, While saints the earth possess (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Though the angry surges roll (W. C. Martin)
- Though the Darkest Night (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Though the Galilee is raging (Anna M. Molgard)
- Though the Mountains May Fall (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Though the Spirit’s Gifts Are Many (David Gambrell)
- Though the stars beam as bright (Edward H. Anderson)
- Though the stars beam as bright that shine o’er us (Edward H. Anderson)
- Though the way we journey may be often drear (Lewis E. Jones)
- Though thy lord, thy companion, is laid in the dust (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thought I knew the limits (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Though troubles assail (John Newton)
- Though troubles assail, and dangers affright (John Newton)
- Though troubles assail us, and dangers affright (John Newton)
- Though troubles assail us, and dangers affright; Though friends should all fail us, and foes all unite (John Newton)
- Thoughts About Time (Donald Dale Dunn)
- Thoughts and Memories of a Summer Hour (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Thoughts of Mother (Velma Brinkerhoff)
- Thoughts on visiting the Home of my Fathers (John Lyon)
- Though years have passed since last my eyes beheld (Estelle Webb Thomas)
- Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Thou glorious orb! resplendent sun! (Hannah T. King)
- Thou God of hope, to thee we bow! (Psalter)
- Thou God of hope, to thee we bow! Thou art our Refuge in distress (Psalter)
- Thou Gracious God, Whose Mercy Lends (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
- Thou great eternal of eternity! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise (John of Damascus; John Mason Neale)
- Thou Hast Been Our Guide (Anon.)
- Thou hast been our Guide each year (Anon.)
- Thou hast chosen wisely in days of thy youth (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Thou hast said, exalted Jesus (John E. Giles)
- Thou hast said, exalted Jesus, “Take thy cross and follow me” (John E. Giles)
- Thou Hidden Love of God (Paul Gerhardt)
- Thou hidden Love of God, whose height (Paul Gerhardt)
- Thou Hidden Source of Calm Repose (Charles Wesley)
- Thou knowest, Lord (Liturgical text)
- Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (Liturgical text)
- Thou Lamb of God, Thou Prince of Peace (Christian Friedrich Richter)
- Thou Lord of Hosts, whose guiding hand (Octavius Brooke Frothingham)
- Thou, Lord our relief (Charles Wesley)
- Thou, Lord, through ev’ry changing scene (Philip Doddridge)
- Thou Lyon of the East (John Taylor)
- Thou Lyon of the East! I’ve heard thy roar (John Taylor)
- Thou Mighty to Save (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Thou much belov’d in Zion (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou much beloved in Zion (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou Must Be True Thyself (Horatius Bonar)
- Thou my everlasting portion (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Thou my ever-lasting portion (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Thou my everlasting portion, More than friend (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Thou, O Christ, my Lord and King (Charles A. Tindley)
- Thou of life the Fountain Head, By Thy hand
- Thou, O Lord, are a shield about me (Donn Thomas)
- Thou, o noble sons of Zion, be united work in (J. H. Davis)
- Thou prophet of the living God! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thou representative of something great (John Lyon)
- Thou shalt have no gods but Me (Isaac Watts)
- Thou shalt have no gods but Me. Before no idols (Isaac Watts)
- Thou shalt have none other gods but Me (Isaac Watts)
- Thou shalt have no other God but me (Isaac Watts)
- Thou Shalt Love the Lord (Carol Biggs Daniels)
- Thou shalt love the Lord. Thou shalt love (Carol Biggs Daniels)
- Thou Shalt Love the Lord Thy God (Angie Shutt; Sharee Judkins; Judy Moss; Kendra Booher; Shannon Sampson; Diane Andersen Beck)
- Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine (Charles Wesley)
- Thou strong young Man of Galilee (Lloyde G. Strouse)
- Thou sweetest cherub, with thy bright dark eyes (Hannah T. King)
- Thou sweet gliding Cedron, by thy silver stream (Maria de Fleury)
- Thou sweet gliding Cedron, by thy silver stream, Our Savior at midnight, when Cynthia’s pale beam (Maria de Fleury)
- Thou that didst create the heavens and the earth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thou thinkest, Lord, of me (Edward S. Lorenz)
- Thou, to whom the sick and dying (Godfrey Thring)
- Thou traitor (Amasa Lyman)
- Thou traitor, thy vow thou hast broken (Amasa Lyman)
- Thou, true and only God, lead’st forth (John Wesley)
- Thou, true and only God, lead’st forth Th’ immortal armies of the sky (John Wesley)
- Thou unforgotten one! My noble Sire! (Hannah T. King)
- Thou weird, mysterious woman (Belle Watson Anderson)
- Thou white-winged gull! Whene’er I hear (Annie D. Palmer)
- Thou who at Cana’s marriage feast (Horace L. Hastings)
- Thou who at Cana’s marriage feast Didst first thy wondrous glory show (Horace L. Hastings)
- Thou, who at thy first Eucharist pray (William Harry Turton)
- Thou, who canst guide the wand’ring star (George Gordon)
- Thou, who canst guide the wand’ring star Through trackless realms of ether’s space (George Gordon)
- Thou who didst for sinners die (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thou who dost my life prolong (John Fawcett)
- Thou who dost my life prolong, Kindly aid my morning song (John Fawcett)
- Thou who roll’st the year around (Ray Palmer)
- Thou who roll’st the year around, Crowned with mercies large and free (Ray Palmer)
- Thou, Whose Almighty Word (John Marriott)
- Thou Whose Purpose Is to Kindle (David Elton Trueblood)
- Thou, whose unmeasured temple stands (William Cullen Bryant)
- Thou wilt come no more, gentle Annie (Stephen C. Foster)
- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Charles Lee Williams)
- Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace (Vivian Kretz)
- Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace (Isaiah 26:3)
- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, thou wilt
- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind (Vivian Kretz)
- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace Whose mind (Isaiah 26:3)
- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is staid on thee (Charles Lee Williams)
- Thou wilt not cower in the dust, Maryland! (James R. Randall)
- Tho’ you have fallen on life’s way (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Tho’ your heart may be heavy with sorrow and care (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- Tho’ your sins be as scarlet (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Three Balls (Anon.)
- Three Blind Mice (Traditional English)
- Three blind mice, Three blind mice (Traditional English)
- Three blind mice, three blind mice, See (Traditional English)
- Three blind mice, Three blind mice, See how they run (Traditional English)
- Three Cheers for Our Carry-On Member
- Three Cheers for Pioneers! (Carol Marineau Stoddard)
- Three Days in the Life of Columbus
- Three Evening Shadows (Isabel R. Johnson)
- Three Fishers Went Sailing (C. Kingsley)
- Three fishers went sailing out into the west (C. Kingsley)
- Threefold (Danish tune)
- Threefold Amen (Danish tune)
- Threefold Amen (Oliver Houston Jr.)
- Three-fold Amen (Danish tune)
- Threefold Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Threefold Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Threefold Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Threefold Amen
- Threefold Amen (John Stainer)
- Threefold Amen (W. Lawrence Curry)
- Threefold Amen (Mary L. Young)
- Three Gifts (La Verne Jensen Stallings)
- Three hundred and sixty-five days we run (Margaret Case)
- Three Kings of Orient (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- Three lessons I would truly teach
- Three lessons I would truly teach, And write them with a burning pen
- Three Little Ducks
- Three little ducks that I once knew
- Three little words you often see
- Three Things I Promise (Brian Wren)
- Three things I promise, Holy God (Brian Wren)
- Thrice welcome, herald of eternal Truth! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thriller (Rod Temperton)
- Thro’ long ages of the past
- Thrones, Kingdoms, Dominions and all Institutions (Eliza R. Snow)
- Thrones may fall and crumble (Haldor Lillenas)
- Thro’ the day thy love has spar’d us (Thomas Kelly)
- Thro’ the Day Thy Love has Spared Us (Thomas Kelly)
- Thro’ the Love of Christ Our Savior (Mary Bowley Peters; Matthew S. Smith)
- Thro’ the mist of years I can seem to see (William C. Poole)
- Thro’ the shining gate, Where the angels wait (Katharine E. Purvis)
- Through All in the World Below
- Through all the changing scenes of life (Nahum Tate)
- Through all the ev’ryday confusion (Kevin Kelly; Sonja Eddings Brown)
- Through all the land the home fires gleam (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Through all the lofty sky (Thomas Gibbons)
- Through all the lofty sky, Through all th’ inferior ground (Thomas Gibbons)
- Through all the various shifting scene (Samuel Collett)
- Through All the World a Hungry Christ (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Through all the world below
- Through a misty veil I almost see you (Boyd A. Waite)
- Through Another’s Eyes (Julie de Azevedo)
- Through a prayer or through a song (Arlen L. Card)
- Through a still small voice (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Through a still small voice, the Spirit speaks (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Through a still small voice the spirit speaks to me (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Through Christ Find Peace and Rest (Jo Ellen Fankhauser; Daniel Carter)
- Through cities, towns, and countries (Laura)
- Through every age, eternal God (Isaac Watts)
- Through ev’ry strange and shifting scene (Samuel Collett)
- Through ev’ry strange and shifting scene Of life’s mistaken ill or good (Samuel Collett)
- Through eyes of faith (Martin L. Green)
- Through His Suff’ring (Marilyn L. Huefner)
- Through His Suff’ring Jesus Christ Made Me a Part of Him (Marilyn L. Huefner)
- Through It All (Andraé Crouch)
- Through It All (Andraé Crouch)
- Through it all, Through it all (Andraé Crouch)
- Through, it all, Through it all (Andraé Crouch)
- Through Jesus’ Blood and Merit (Simon Dach)
- Through life’s long day and death’s dark night (Frederick William Faber)
- Through long ages of the past (French carol)
- Through my hills and valleys (Nik Day)
- Through night, His still song has found His own (Joan Oviatt)
- Through north and south and east and west (Percy Dearmer)
- Through our God we shall do valiantly (Dale Garratt)
- Throughout the mountains (Joseph G. Fones)
- Throughout the mountains, Father, we (Joseph G. Fones)
- Throughout These Lenten Days and Nights (James Gertmenian)
- Throughout these mountains, Father, we (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Throughout these mountains, Father, we In groups (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Throughout this congregation, Lord (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Through the Blood (Dale Mathews; Ed Kee)
- Through the darkness I can see (Stanley J. Hainsworth)
- Through the Darkness of the Ages (Hilary Jolly)
- Through the day thy love has spar’d us (Thomas Kelly)
- Through the day thy love has spared us (Thomas Kelly)
- Through the day Thy love has spared us (Thomas Kelly)
- Through the fog it’s hard to see the horizon (Michael Webb)
- Through The Furnace (Horace L. Hastings)
- Through the furnace, through the heat (Horace L. Hastings)
- Through the furnace, through the heat, There beneath the hammer’s beat (Horace L. Hastings)
- Through the gloaming chilly (Samuel Minturn Peck)
- Through the golden fields of harvest (R. C. Evans)
- Through the gorges grand and gloomy (E. Z. C. Judson Sr.)
- Through the green fields alone I love to stray (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Through the long unnumber’d ages (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Through the lovely Provo canyon (Mark Nichols)
- Through the love of Christ our Savior (Isaac Watts)
- Through the love of Christ our Savior, All will be well! (Isaac Watts)
- Through the mist, the withered leaves (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow (Bernhard Severin Ingemann)
- Through the Red Sea (Ronald A. Knox)
- Through the Red Sea brought at last (Ronald A. Knox)
- Through the rosy gates of summer (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Through the trees the autumn winds are blowing (Stella H. Seed)
- Through time’s immortal endless stay (Russell M. Nelson)
- Through Your Eyes (James Hollister; Brett Raymond)
- Throw it Out the Window (Anon.)
- Throw me some hope, I’m adrift (Greg Simpson; Barry Gibbons)
- Throw Out the Life-Line (Edward S. Ufford)
- Throw out the life line across the dark wave (Edward S. Ufford)
- Throw out the Life-Line across the dark wave (Edward S. Ufford)
- Thru long ages of the past / Depuis plus de quatre mille ans (French carol)
- Thru the night to a brighter tomorrow (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Thru The Stormy Seasons (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Thuma Mina (South African song)
- Thuma mina / Send me, Jesus (South African song)
- Thuma mina, Thuma mina / Jesus, send me. Jesus, Send me (South African song)
- Thuma mina, thuma mina / Send me, Jesus, send me Jesus (South African song)
- Thumbkin says “I’ll dance”
- Thumbkin says “I’ll dance” Thumbkin says “I’ll sing.”
- Thus ends the life
- Thus ends the life of this dear youth
- Thus the iron hand of death
- Thus was the great Redeemer plung’d (Joseph Stennett)
- Thus was the great Redeemer plunged (Joseph Stennett)
- Thus was the great Redeemer plunged In Jordan’s swelling flood (Joseph Stennett)
- THX / 20th Century Fox Fanfare (James Andy Moorer; Alfred Newman)
- THX Deep Note (James Andy Moorer)
- Thy beautiful garments, O Zion! assume
- Thy beautiful garments, O Zion! assume, The day-star hath risen, thy path to illume
- Thy Body, Given for Me, O Savior (Freidrich Christian Heyder)
- Thy body, giv’n for me, O Savior (Freidrich Christian Heyder)
- Thy bountiful hand, dearest Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thy broken body, gracious Lord! (Cranmer’s Collection)
- Thy broken body, gracious Lord! Is tokened in this broken bread (Cranmer’s Collection)
- Thy chosen temple, Lord, how fair! (Harriet Auber)
- Thy chosen temple, Lord, how fair! Where willing vot’ries throng (Harriet Auber)
- Thy Deliverance (Jaylyne C. Reynolds)
- Thy gift to me, great Prince of Bethlehem? (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- Thy goodness, Lord, how great! (John Needham)
- Thy goodness, Lord, I will proclaim (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thy hand, O God, has guided (Edward Hayes Plumptre)
- Thy holy day returning (Ray Palmer)
- Thy Holy House (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Thy Holy Name (Ruth Ellsworth)
- Thy Holy Spirit, Lord, Alone (Henrietta E. Blair)
- Thy Holy Temple (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Thy Holy Wings (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Thy Holy Wings, O Savior (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Thy Holy Word (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Thy Home Is with the Humble, Lord (Frederick W. Faber)
- Thy Kingdom Come (Ray Alston)
- Thy Kingdom Come (Joseph G. Fones; Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Thy kingdom come! O Father, hear our prayer (Margaret Rebecca Seebach)
- Thy kingdom come, O God (Lewis Hensley)
- Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord (Frederick L. Hosmer)
- Thy kingdom come! on bended knee (Frederick Lucian Hosmer)
- Thy kingdom come! thus day by day
- Thy knowledge is great, Lord, thy rule is supreme (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Thy life was given for me (Frances R. Havergal)
- Thy Life Was Giv’n for Me (Frances R. Havergal)
- Thy “Lines” are sweet—their music fans (John S. Davis)
- Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we (Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth; Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Thy Love, O God (Albert F. Bayly)
- Thy love, O God, has all the world created (Albert F. Bayly)
- Thy Loving Kindness (Hugh Mitchell)
- Thy loving kindness is better than life (Hugh Mitchell)
- Thy Mercy and Thy Truth, O Lord
- Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song (John Stocker)
- Thy name, Almighty Lord (Isaac Watts)
- Thy name, Almighty Lord, Shall sound through distant lands (Isaac Watts)
- Thy parent hand, thy forming skill (John Wesley)
- Thy parent hand, thy forming skill, Firm fixed this universal chain (John Wesley)
- Thy path, like most by mortals trod (Bernard Barton)
- Thy path, like most by mortals trod, Will have its thorns and flowers (Bernard Barton)
- Thy Peace For Us (E. T.)
- Thy people, O Lord, are weary and sad
- Thy people trust in Thee, O Lord (John Lyon)
- Thy people when oppressed, O Lord (John Lyon)
- Thy people, when oppressed, O Lord, still hope and (John Lyon)
- Thy pleasant vales, dear Utah (S. C. Watson)
- Thy pleasant vales, dear Utah, How dear are they (S. C. Watson)
- Thy promise Lord is now secured (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Thy promise Lord is now secured, Thy law we’ve honored in its power (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- Thy Savior Yet (Jan Pinborough)
- Thy Servants Are Prepared (Marilyn McMeen Brown)
- Thy sky shall unfold, preparing His entrance (Dottie Rambo)
- Thy Spirit Came in Power (Roy D. A. Oakman)
- Thy Spirit, Lord, Has Stirred Our Souls (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Thy Spirit, Lord, has stirred our souls, And by its (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Thy Strong Word (Martin H. Franzmann)
- Thy strong word did cleave the darkness (Martin H. Franzmann)
- Thy temple shines with heav’nly light (Marvin K. Gardner)
- Thy throne eternal ages stood (Isaac Watts)
- Thy throne eternal ages stood, Ere earth or heaven was made (Isaac Watts)
- Thy way not mine Oh Lord (Horatius Bonar)
- Thy way not mine Oh Lord, However dark it be (Horatius Bonar)
- Thy Way, O Lord (Nina Jackson)
- Thy way, O Lord, not mine (Nina Jackson)
- Thy ways, O Lord, with wise design (Ambrose Searle)
- Thy ways, O Lord, with wise design, Are framed upon thy throne above (Ambrose Searle)
- Thy will be done (T. C. Hoyt)
- Thy Will Be Done (Charlotte Elliott)
- Thy Will Be Done (Nik Day; Kyle Vorkink)
- Thy Will Be Done (Nellie R. Young)
- Thy Will, O Lord, Be Done (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Thy Will, O Lord, Be Done (Frank I. Kooyman)
- Thy Word (Amy Grant)
- Thy word have I hid in mine heart (Psalm 119:11–12; E. D. Beale)
- Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart (Ernest O. Sellers)
- Thy Word Is a Lamp (Amy Grant)
- Thy Word is a lamp to my feet (Ernest O. Sellers)
- Thy Word is a lamp to my feet, A light to my path alway (Ernest O. Sellers)
- Thy Word Is a Lamp unto My Feet (Amy Grant)
- Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light (Amy Grant)
- Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path (Amy Grant)
- Thy Word is Like a Garden (Edwin Hodder)
- Thy Word is Like a Garden, Lord (Edwin Hodder)
- Thy Word is like a garden, Lord, With flowers (Edwin Hodder)
- Thy word, O God, declareth (Alfred Ramsey; Johann Walther)
- Thy word, O Lord, like gentle dews (Carl Bernhard Garve)
- Thy word, O my God, I delight to peruse
- Thy word through Joseph sent (Joel H. Johnson)
- Thy Work, O God, Needs Many Hands (Calvin W. Laufer)
- Thy Works, Not Mine, O Christ (Horatius Bonar)
- Tick, The Clock Says (Frances K. Taylor)
- Tick-tock, tick-tock, hear the pendulum
- Tick-tock, tick-tock, hear the pendulum in the
- Tick tock, tick tock, Says the clock (J. Spencer Cornwall)
- Tidings of a living fountain (Joel H. Johnson)
- Tigers, tigers, Run away Little Boy Timbo (Moiselle Renstrom)
- ’Til Earth Is Good Again (James Curry)
- Till All the Jails Are Empty (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Till He Come! (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- “Till he come”—oh, let the words (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- “Till he come!” Oh, let the words (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- “Till he come”—oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords (Edward H. Bickersteth)
- Till the Morning (Carlton C. Buck)
- Till There Was You (Meredith Willson)
- Till the Victory’s Won (Susa Young Gates)
- Till We Gather Again (Stephen F. Key)
- Till we gather again, God be with you (Stephen F. Key)
- Till We Meet Again (Raymond B. Egan)
- Till We Meet Again (Raymond B. Egan)
- Till we meet as friends again (Alice Pinney)
- Till we meet, till we meet (Jeremiah E. Rankin)
- ’Til the Storm Passes By (Mosie Lister)
- ’Til We Meet Again (Raymond B. Egan)
- Time (John Lyon)
- Time (Guy Richey Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- Time (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Time and Change (Eliza R. Snow)
- Time and Season
- Time brought you to me (Madelyn Hosch)
- Time for Love
- Time, in a tour of near six thousand years (Eliza R. Snow)
- Time, in its flight, hath brought the parting hour
- Time is a Tourist. Ever since the great (Eliza R. Snow)
- Time is filled with swift transition (Jennie Wilson)
- Time is strange. There is so much of it (Donald Dale Dunn)
- Time keeps passing by (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- Time makes no pauses: Each incoming year (Eliza R. Snow)
- Time never stops or stands still (Beckee Davis)
- Time, Our time is wasting (Guy Richey Gibbons; Barry Gibbons)
- Times without number have I prayed (Charles Wesley)
- Times without number have I prayed, “This only once forgive” (Charles Wesley)
- Time That Is Left (Mark Shultz; James Isaac Elliott)
- Time, the busy vendor, Hawks his wares (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Time! time! there’s another brief portion has fled (Hannah T. King)
- Time to Sail On (Barbara Tanner; Lex de Azevedo)
- Time to wake up, time to wake up (Dixie Linn Choque)
- Time was when in these mountain vales (Edwin F. Parry)
- Time with an arrow’s speed has gone (Eliza R. Snow)
- Timpanogos (Belle Watson Anderson)
- Ting-a-ling-a-ling, the bells are ringing (Bernice Randall Angelico)
- Ting-a-ling! Ting-a-ling! Hello! Hello!
- Tin Soldiers and Pussy (Nina B. Hartford)
- Tiny girl, Softest curls (Jeanni Gould)
- Tiny hand strike tiny chime! (Jacqueline Hanna McNair)
- Tiny Little Fishes (Rita S. Robinson)
- Tiny little fishes Swimming in a bowl (Rita S. Robinson)
- Tiny little sparrows, Please don’t fly away (Edna M. Shaw)
- Tiny Voice (Lexi Walker; Anjanette Mickelsen; Stephen Nelson)
- Tip, Tip, Tap
- Tip, tip, tap, the woodstick’s tapping
- Tiptoe
- Tiptoe softly up the stairs
- Tiptoe softly up the stairs; Then undress and say my prayers
- Tiptoe Song
- Tired and Wriggly (Fern R. Thompson)
- Tired days and heartache (Ashley Hess)
- Tired with the burdens of the day (Isaac Watts)
- Tired with the burdens of the day, To God I raise an evening cry (Isaac Watts)
- Tiritomba (Neapolitan song)
- ’Tis a gift to be simple (Joseph Brackett)
- ’Tis a glorious thing to be (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- ’Tis a glorious thing to be, In the light (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- ’Tis a glorious thing to be, In the light, in the light (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- ’Tis a glor’ous thing to be (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- ’Tis a lesson you should heed (T. H. Palmer)
- ’Tis a sad but true story, from the Bible it came
- ’Tis a shadowy region, where close in retreat (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis autumn here, and summer there (Adeline J. Haws)
- ’Tis burning in my soul (Delia T. White)
- ’Tis But A Little Faded Flower (Ellen C. Howarth)
- ’Tis but a little faded flow’r (Ellen C. Howarth)
- ’Tis by the faith of joys to come (Isaac Watts)
- ’Tis by the faith of joys to come We walk through deserts dark as night (Isaac Watts)
- ’Tis Christmas Eve, and a freezing night (Susa Young Gates)
- ’Tis Christmas morn, I gaze o’er centuries dead (R. C. Evans)
- ’Tis consolation sweet, and strength’ning to (John Lyon)
- ’Tis darkness all! no star appears
- ’Tis early morn and thro’ the air there floats (Emmeline B. Wells)
- ’Tis Easter time now let us sing of Jesus Christ (Earl C. Hazelle)
- ’Tis Eventide (M. Lowrie Hofford)
- ’Tis faith prepares our hearts to see (Charles Derry)
- ’Tis faith prepares our hearts to see The many wrongs that we have done (Charles Derry)
- ’Tis faith prepares our heart to see (Charles Derry)
- ’Tis fine to see the Old World, and travel up and down (Henry Van Dyke)
- “’T is finished!”—so the Savior cried (Samuel Stennett)
- “’Tis finished!”—so the Savior cried (Samuel Stennett)
- “’T is finished!”—so the Savior cried, And meekly bowed his head, and died (Samuel Stennett)
- ’Tis Finished! The Messiah Dies (Charles Wesley)
- ’Tis for the Best (John Lyon)
- ’Tis God’s kingdom: up and doing! Work, saints, work! (Hugh Knough)
- ’Tis God the Creator, Whose mercy hath given (John Bowring)
- ’Tis Good, Lord, to Be Here (Joseph A. Robinson)
- ’Tis good, O Lord, to meet (Joel H. Johnson)
- ’Tis good to live in Canaan (Lelia N. Morris)
- ’Tis hard to say farewell when fond hearts part! (John Lyon)
- ’Tis here we are pledging with heart and with hand
- ’Tis marvelous and wonderful (Lelia N. Morris)
- ’Tis meeting day, and we have met
- ’Tis Midnight (William B. Tappan)
- ’T is midnight; and on Olive’s brow (William B. Tappan)
- ’Tis midnight—and on Olive’s brow (William B. Tappan)
- ’Tis Midnight, and on Olive’s Brow (William B. Tappan)
- ’Tis Midnight – and on Olive’s Brow (William B. Tappan)
- ’T is midnight; and on Olive’s brow The star is dimmed that lately shone (William B. Tappan)
- ’T is midnight! and upon that bed (Hannah T. King)
- ’Tis midsummer time and the new-mown hay (Emmeline B. Wells)
- ’Tis moonlight on the sea, boys (F. Sarona)
- ’Tis Mother’s Day (George H. Durham)
- ’Tis music’s self—how sweet to sing (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis my happiness below (William Cowper)
- ’Tis my happiness below Not to live without the cross (William Cowper)
- ’Tis my valley home, ’tis my valley home, ’tis my valley (Evan Stephens)
- ’Tis night on the mighty Pacific (R. C. Evans)
- ’Tis night; the winds are out, their wailing sounds (Willard Done)
- ’Tis not an orb, dispensing light (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis not for her to plough the deep (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis not for weary hands, dear Lord, I pray (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- ’Tis not genteel, they tell me now (Sarah E. Russell)
- ’Tis not the tribute of a sigh (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis nowhere as pleasant living (Swiss folk song)
- ’Tis Sabbath Day (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- ’Tis Sabbath day, and Sabbath school (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- ’Tis Sabbath day, and Sabbath school, and happy (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- ’Tis sad to part with those we dearly love (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis said that joy doth most illume the heart (Mary C. Francis)
- ’Tis said that once when earth was new, The Lord (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- ’Tis said that pure friendship is life’s luscious wine (Hannah T. King)
- ’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus (Louisa M. R. Stead)
- ’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take him (Louisa M. R. Stead)
- ’Tis Spring (Thelma Meyer)
- ’Tis Springtime (Jane B. Walters)
- ’Tis spring time, ’tis spring time (Jane B. Walters)
- ’Tis springtime, ’tis springtime, Cold winter (Jane B. Walters)
- ’Tis springtime, ’tis springtime, Cold winter is past (Jane B. Walters)
- ’Tis Spring! ’Tis Spring! A robin told me so (Thelma Meyer)
- ’Tis strangely odd, to think of some men’s choice (John Lyon)
- ’Tis strange to kneel in gratitude for loss (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- ’Tis strange to see how multiform dissents (John Lyon)
- ’Tis sultry hot, the summer sun (Ethel Allen Kilgore)
- ’Tis sweet, indeed, at break of day (David H. Smith)
- ’Tis sweet indeed, at break of day, To gather round our altar place (David H. Smith)
- ’Tis sweet, my God, to walk with thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- ’Tis sweet to go, at break of day (Joel H. Johnson)
- ’Tis sweet to mingle voices (Andrew Dalrymple)
- ’Tis sweet to mingle voices where (Andrew Dalrymple)
- ’Tis sweet to mingle voices where God’s spirit (Andrew Dalrymple)
- ’Tis sweet to mingle voices where God’s spirit prompts the strain (Andrew Dalrymple)
- ’Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love (George Manwaring)
- ’Tis sweet to sing the matchless love Of him (George Manwaring)
- ’Tis sweet to sing the matchless love Of Him who (George Manwaring)
- ’Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer (Fanny J. Crosby)
- ’Tis the blessed hour of prayer when our hearts (Fanny J. Crosby)
- ’Tis the blessed hour of prayer when our hearts lowly bend (Fanny J. Crosby)
- ’Tis the blessed hour of pray’r, when our hearts lowly bend (Fanny J. Crosby)
- ’Tis the evening of Time, and it is not strange (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Tis the Gift to Be Simple (Joseph Brackett)
- ’Tis the gift to be simple, ’Tis the gift (Joseph Brackett)
- Tis the grandest theme thro’ the ages rung (William A. Ogden)
- ’Tis the grandest theme through the ages rung (William A. Ogden)
- ’Tis the grandest theme thru the ages rung (William A. Ogden)
- ’Tis the last greenback dollar left crumpled alone (Charles L. Walker)
- ’Tis the last rose of summer (Thomas Moore)
- ’Tis the last rose of summer, Left blooming (Thomas Moore)
- Tis the Lord! O wondrous story! (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- ’Tis the Old Ship of Zion (African American spiritual)
- ’Tis the old time religion (African-American spiritual)
- ’Tis the Ol’ Ship of Zion (African American spiritual)
- Tis the promise of God full salvation to give (Philip P. Bliss)
- ’Tis the rain that is falling on the lehua (Alice Everett)
- ’Tis the voice of one we know and the one (Walter Smith)
- ’Tis the voice of the sluggard
- ’Tis the voice of the sluggard: I heard him complain
- ’Tis thou, my Lord, that fully know’st (M. Powell)
- ’Tis thou, my Lord, that fully know’st The pantings of my soul (M. Powell)
- Tis Winter Now; the Fallen Snow (Samuel Longfellow)
- Titery-irie-aye (Pioneer folk song)
- Tithing (Henry Maiben)
- Tithing (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- Tittery-Irie-Aye (Pioneer folk song)
- Tit-Willow (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- To a Beloved Friend (Emmeline B. Wells)
- To Abraham and Sarah (Judith A. Fetter)
- To Abraham’s God, our King (Joel H. Johnson)
- To a Dear Friend (Hannah T. King)
- To a Friend Sent on a Mission (Hannah T. King)
- To a Grandchild (David Milne)
- To all the Saints of God, no matter where (Eliza R. Snow)
- To a Maid Engaged to Joseph (Gracia Grindal)
- To a Maid Whose Name Was Mary (Gracia Grindal)
- To a Manger Bed, So Lowly (Edna G. Wilkins)
- To a manger in a stable (Kenneth Jones)
- To an Elder in Israel (Eliza R. Snow)
- To a Philanthropist (Eliza R. Snow)
- To a Revolutionary Father (Eliza R. Snow)
- To a Scottish Maiden (Eliza R. Snow)
- To A Seagull (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- To a Sister and a Friend (Hannah T. King)
- To a Spinning Wheel (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- To a Star (Eliza R. Snow)
- To a Stranger (Eliza R. Snow)
- To a teacher (Lula Greene Richards)
- To Aunt Lizzie the true and faithful (R. C. Evans)
- To a Young Saint (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Baby-Land (George Cooper)
- Tobacco must go (Zersia Mae Nelson)
- To Be a Pioneer (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- To be a Saint, or not to be (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Be Called His People (Illa Mae Richardson)
- To Become Like Him (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- To begin this Sperry history, Harrison (Dianne Whitelock Miller)
- To Be God’s People (Charles F. Brown)
- To Be Like Him (Derena Bell; Tami J. Creamer)
- To Be Like Jesus (Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- To be like Jesus, to be like Jesus (Dick Tunney; Melodie Tunney)
- To Be, or Not to Be (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Bethlehem (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- To be Thy servant is my desire (V. James Lovalvo)
- To Be Used of God (A. M.)
- To Be Your Presence (Delores Dufner)
- To be your presence is our mission here (Delores Dufner)
- To Bless the Earth
- To bless the earth God sends us
- To Boysy (Hannah T. King)
- To Bring Them to Thee (Daniel Carter)
- To Brother and Sister Joseph Horne (Emmeline B. Wells)
- To Build a Dream for Me (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- “To Caracas,” says the train (Venezuelan folk song)
- “To Caracas,” says the train when it’s coming (Venezuelan folk song)
- To Charles and Vilate (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Christ Give We Praise (Roy A. Bodtcher)
- To Christ give we praise and glory (Roy A. Bodtcher)
- Toda la tierra (Alberto Taulé)
- Toda la tierra espera al Salvador / All earth is hopeful, the Savior comes at last! (Alberto Taulé)
- Toda la tierra espera al Salvador / All earth is waiting to see the Promised One (Alberto Taulé)
- To Darling Luna (Emmeline B. Wells)
- To-day (Luella Clark)
- Today (Luella Clark)
- Today (Steven K. Jones)
- Today (Frances Mills)
- Today, dear Father, I will show (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Today, dear Lord, I’ll try to show (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Today, dear Lord, I’ll try to show how quiet I can (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- To day, dear Lord, I’ll try to show how quiet I can be (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Today, dear Lord, I’ll try to show how quiet I can be (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Today I am weeding my garden (Jessie Gillaspie)
- Today I gathered choicest roses, one by one—weeping (Grace Zenor Pratt)
- Today I Gathered Roses (Grace Zenor Pratt)
- Today I hear the helpless cries of children suff’ring pain (Ed Seabough)
- Today I Live (Fred Kaan)
- Today I live, but once shall come my death (Fred Kaan)
- Today I’ll be Baptized, and I’m happy as can be (Jocelyn Parker Parmer)
- Today I’ll go adventuring Along life’s cheerful way (Agnes Just Reid)
- Today I Must Prepare (Mark E. Hurst)
- Today is a day for playing (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Today I sat and had a dream (Richard Holmes)
- Today is great to be alive (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- To-day is Monday (Anon.)
- Today Is Monday (Anon.)
- Today is Monday Today is Monday (Anon.)
- To-day is Monday, To-day is Monday (Anon.)
- Today is Monday, today is Monday, What (Anon.)
- Today Is My Day (Jayne B. Malan)
- Today I stand and face my life (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Today I stand at water’s edge (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Today is the day (Steven K. Jones)
- Today is warm and wonderful (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Today I think that I shall make a lovely valentine (Naomi W. Randall)
- Today I Will Rock My Baby (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Today or Tomorrow (Sharon Schaefermeyer)
- Today’s Disciple (Joyce A. Ainsworth)
- Today she gathered berries, lush and sweet (Hortense Spencer Andersen)
- Today’s Psalm of Praise (Eva Dexter)
- Today, tomorrow, evermore (Fred A. Fillmore)
- Today was so alive (Oba Bonner)
- Today We All Are Called to Be Disciples (H. Kenn Carmichael)
- Today, While the Sun Shines (Luella Clark)
- To-day, While the Sun Shines (Luella Clark)
- To-day while the sun shines, work with a will (Luella Clark)
- Today, while the sun shines, work with a will (Luella Clark)
- Today, while the sun shines, work with a will; Today (Luella Clark)
- Today you pass a milestone on life’s way (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Today Your Mercy Calls Us (Oswald Allen)
- To dirt we are always a foe, a foe (Alice R. Baldwin)
- To-Do List (Hilary Weeks)
- To Dr. Willard Richards
- To Elder Franklin D. Richards (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder John Kay (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder John Lyon (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder John Taylor (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder L. (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder Lorenzo Snow (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder L. Snow (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder P. B. L. (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elders (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder Samuel W. Richards (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Elder W. Woodruff (Rachael Robinson)
- To Eliza Cook (Hannah T. King)
- To England’s shores a Prophet comes (Gladys Quayle)
- Toen wij zaten langs het water (Ewald J. Bash)
- Toen wij zaten langs het water / By the Babylonian rivers / Sur des rives étrangères (Ewald J. Bash)
- To E. R. S. (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Toes in the water, sunshine on my face (Karleen Watt; Derek Hinckley)
- To everything, we’re told there is a season (Kristi Sherwood)
- To every word of God Let every soul be true (Arthur H. Morse)
- To ev’rything there is a season And a time to ev’ry purpose under heaven (Val C. Wilcox)
- To ev’rything (turn, turn, turn) There is a season (Pete Seeger)
- To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Stewart’s Collection; New Version of the Psalms of David, Tate and Brady, 1696)
- To Franklin D. Richards (Eliza R. Snow)
- Together (Buddy DeSylva; Lew Brown; Ray Henderson)
- Together
- Together (Tyler Castleton; McKay Crockett)
- Together Forever (Michael McLean)
- Together, Together, they build their nest (Rita S. Robinson)
- Together We Serve (Daniel Charles Damon)
- To Get Quiet (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Togo Alleluia (I-to Loh)
- To God, all glorious heavenly Light (John Chandler; Charles Coffin)
- To God all people give thanks
- To God Be Praise and Glory (Johann J. Schütz)
- To God Be the Glory (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To God Be the Glory (Andraé Crouch)
- To God be the glory; great things he has done! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To God be the glory, great things He hath done (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To God be the glory—great things He hath done! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To God be the glory – great things He hath done! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To God be the glory, great things He that done (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To God Compose a Song of Joy (Ruth Duck)
- To God I lift my waiting eyes
- To God on high be thanks and praise (William Ball)
- To God the Father of us all (Lois J. McGee)
- To God the Holy Spirit Let Us Pray (Martin Luther)
- To God the only wise (Isaac Watts)
- To God the only wise, Who keeps us by his word (Isaac Watts)
- To God we’ll give the glory (John Lyon)
- To God with gladness sing (James Quinn)
- To God your every want (Charles Wesley)
- To God your ev’ry want (Charles Wesley)
- To God your ev’ry want In instant prayer display (Charles Wesley)
- To Grow for Him, Tho’ Lowly Ways Be Mine (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- To He Knows Who (Eliza R. Snow)
- To help make Christmas good and bright for mama (Lula Greene Richards)
- To him alone who does mighty wonders (Brenda Barker)
- To him that lov’d the sons of men (Isaac Watts)
- To him that lov’d the souls of man (Isaac Watts)
- To him that made the world (William W. Phelps)
- To him that made the world, The sun, the moon, the stars (William W. Phelps)
- To him who children blest (James F. Clarke)
- To him who children blest, And suffered them to come (James F. Clarke)
- To him who for my sins has bled (Joel H. Johnson)
- To Him who made the world (William W. Phelps)
- To Him who made the world, The sun (William W. Phelps)
- To Him who made the world, the sun, the moon and stars (William W. Phelps)
- To Him who reigns on high (William Clegg)
- To Him who reigns on high, Whom heavenly hosts adore (William Clegg)
- To Him who rules on high (William Clegg)
- To Him whose care prolongs our days (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To Him Who Sits on the Throne (Debbye Graafsma)
- To Him who sits on the throne and unto the Lamb (Debbye Graafsma)
- To His Excellency Governor Carlin (Eliza R. Snow)
- To I. H. (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Toiling on (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn (William Clark Martin)
- To Jesus ev’ry day I find my heart is closer drawn (William Clark Martin)
- To Jesus, our exalted Lord (Anne Steele)
- To John Taylor (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Jordan Came the Christ, Our Lord (Martin Luther)
- To Jordan’s River Came Our Lord (James P. Tiefel)
- To Jordan’s sacred wave (Cranmer’s Collection)
- To Joseph Scofield (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Julia (Hannah T. King)
- To Keep The Gospel Pure (Arlene L. Buffington)
- To Kneel in Family Prayer (Daniel Carter)
- To Kolob now my thoughts repair (Joel H. Johnson)
- To L. D. A. (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Told of God’s favor (Richard Leach)
- Told of God’s favor, told of God’s purpose (Richard Leach)
- To leave my dear friends (Parley P. Pratt)
- To leave my dear friends and from neighbors to part (Parley P. Pratt)
- To leave my dear friends and from neighbors to part, And go from my home it afflicts my poor heart (Parley P. Pratt)
- To leave my dear friends, and from neighbours to part (Parley P. Pratt)
- To live a Saint—a Saint to die (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Live at Peace with Others (Fred Kaan)
- To Lizzie (R. C. Evans)
- To Lizzie (R. C. Evans)
- To Love, to Serve, to Offer All (Laurie A. Huffman)
- To make a happy hope, Do your part (Lenor Kay)
- To make myself a man like Christ (J. Lester Lannin)
- To meet with Christ, the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- To me has God shown favor (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- To Minister Like Thee (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- To Mock Your Reign (Fred Pratt Green)
- To mock your reign, O dearest Lord (Fred Pratt Green)
- Tomorrow (Marshall McGowen)
- Tomorrow (Nina Eckart Kerrick)
- Tomorrow Christ Is Coming (Fred Kaan)
- Tomorrow Christ is coming as yesterday he came (Fred Kaan)
- Tomorrow Has Promise (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Tomorrow I don’t know where I’ll be (R. M.)
- Tomorrow Is Sunday (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Tomorrow lies waiting, Tomorrow is mine (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Tomorrow’s latter glory puts today behind in shame (Arlene L. Buffington)
- To Mr. and Mrs. S. (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. ——— (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. Harriet Gray (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. Haywood (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. L. (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. Mary (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. M. Isabella Horne (Emmeline B. Wells)
- To Mrs. Stenhouse (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Mrs. V. Kimball (Eliza R. Snow)
- Tom’s Escape (John S. Davis)
- To My Ideal (Hannah T. King)
- To My Mother (Constance Quayle Cannon)
- To My Mother (Sadie Ollorton Clark)
- To My Savior (Jeanne Newman)
- To my Wife (John Lyon)
- To Nephi, Seer of Olden Time (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To Nephi, seer of olden time, A vision (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To Nephi, seer of olden time, A vision came (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To Nephi, seer of olden time, a vision came from (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To Nephi, seer of olden time, A vision came from God (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Tonton Nwèl (Yole Derose)
- Tonton Nwèl cheri ou pa janm pase (Yole Derose)
- Too many heartbreaks, too much despair (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Too Often, God, Your Name Is Used (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Too Small For Great Things (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Too Splendid for Speech (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Too splendid for speech but ripe for a song (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Tooth Bugs (Ivy W. Stone)
- To our Redeemer’s glorious name (Anne Steele)
- To paint the glories of the rising sun
- To praise the ever-bounteous Lord (John Needham)
- To praise the ever-bounteous Lord, My soul, wake all thy powers! (John Needham)
- To President Brigham Young (Eliza R. Snow)
- To President Brigham Young (Eliza R. Snow)
- To President B. Young and Camp (Eliza R. Snow)
- To President Heber J. Grant (Gladys Quayle)
- To realms of glory in the skies (Claude William Foss; Johan Olof Wallin)
- To Rest (E. B. Williams)
- Torn from our friends and captive led (Parley P. Pratt)
- To rule with power, requires no foreign aid (John Lyon)
- To Santa Claus (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Sarah (Eliza R. Snow)
- To See A Better Day (Arlene L. Buffington)
- To seek justice and love kindness (Micah 6:8; Jim Strathdee)
- To See The Morning Light (Arlene L. Buffington)
- To see the world through others’ eyes, Be slow (J. Frederic Voros Jr.)
- To share God’s love is why I came (Ray Repp)
- To, She Knows Who (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Stella (Hannah T. King)
- Total Praise (Richard Smallwood)
- Total Praise (Richard Smallwood)
- To tell Christ’s birth (Penelope Moody Allen)
- To the canyon, ho! ho! (Ruth May Fox)
- To the canyon, ho! ho! To the canyon we’ll go (Ruth May Fox)
- To the Citizens of Quincy (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the Dregs (Eleanor Welch Schow)
- To Thee (Edith Grace Beggs)
- To thee, dear, loving Savior (Joel H. Johnson)
- To thee, my God, my days are known (Philip Doddridge)
- To thee, my God, my days are known, My soul enjoys the thought (Philip Doddridge)
- To the Ends of the Earth (Ed Seabough)
- To thee, O Comforter divine (Frances Ridley Havergal)
- To Thee, O Country! (Annie P. Eichberg King Lane)
- To thee O country, great and free (Annie P. Eichberg King Lane)
- To Thee, O God (John Lyon)
- To thee, O God in heaven (James F. Clarke)
- To thee, O God in heaven, This little one we bring (James F. Clarke)
- To Thee, O God, we do approach (John Lyon)
- To Thee, O God, we now appeal (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To Thee, O Heavenly Father (A. N. K.)
- To thee, O King of Zion, now (Joel H. Johnson)
- To thee, O Lord, are known (Joel H. Johnson)
- To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise (William Chatterton Dix)
- To thee, O Lord, the God of all (Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- To Thee, Omniscient Lord of All (Magnus Brostrup Landstad)
- To thee, O spirit-stirring Truth of Heaven! (John Lyon)
- To Thee our dear, Redeeming Lord (Theodore E. Curtis)
- To Thee Our God (Lee A. Palmer)
- To Thee our God, we offer pray’r (Lee A. Palmer)
- To Thee, Our Heavenly Father (A. N. K.)
- To Thee, our Heavenly Father, we’ll now our voices (A. N. K.)
- To Thee, our heav’nly Father (A. N. K.)
- To Thee, our heav’nly Father, We’ll now our voices (A. N. K.)
- To Thee We Ascribe Glory (Kirk Dearman)
- To the gath’ring past our years (Joseph Smith III)
- To the gath’ring past our years, Troop as moments gliding by (Joseph Smith III)
- To the Giver of all Blessings (William G. Park)
- To the Giver of all blessings Let our voices rise (William G. Park)
- To the giver of all blessings, let our voices rise in (William G. Park)
- To the Greenwood Tree (John Hilton)
- To the Hills I Lift My Eyes
- To the Holy Spirit (Lula Greene Richards)
- To the Infant Hyrum C. Spencer (Hannah T. King)
- To Their Places (Frances K. Taylor)
- To the knights in the days of old (Helen Hill Miller)
- To the Lamb be blessing and honor
- To the Lamb upon the throne (Amy Susan Foster; Mike Harland)
- To the Lamb upon the throne we offer songs of praise (Amy Susan Foster; Mike Harland)
- To The Land Of Judea (Frances K. Taylor)
- To the Latter-Day Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the Lean Years (Alberta Huish Christensen)
- To the Lords of Convention ’twas Claverhouse spoke (Walter Scott)
- To the Memory of Mrs. Alice Olney (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the Memory of the Departed (Hannah T. King)
- To the message I sent you You gave little heed
- To the Missionary (J. A. Ferris)
- To the Muse
- To the Name of our salvation (John M. Neale)
- To the ones broken-hearted (Kevin Keil)
- To the ones brokenhearted (Kevin Keil)
- To the Poet who Complained that His Muse had Left Him (Hannah T. King)
- To The Priesthood (C. W. Clark)
- To the Prophet Joseph (William H. Apperley)
- To the regions beyond I must go (Albert Simpson)
- To the regions beyond I must go, I must go (Albert Simpson)
- To the Regions of Rest Where the Blissful Abide (Orson F. Whitney)
- To the River (Brian Doerksen; Michael Hansen; Brian Thiessen)
- To the river I am going (Brian Doerksen; Michael Hansen; Brian Thiessen)
- To the Saints (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the Saints in Denmark (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the Saints in Europe (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the Saints in friendship greeting (Joel H. Johnson)
- To the Sego Lily (Linda S. Fletcher)
- To the sleeping seeds (Patty S. Hill)
- To the sleeping seeds, In the great brown earth (Patty S. Hill)
- To the sleeping seeds, in the great brown earth, Came the (Patty S. Hill)
- To the Sweet Shelter of the Grove (Evan Stephens)
- To the tops of the mountains Saints came long ago (Val C. Wilcox)
- To the Venerable Patriarch John Smith (Eliza R. Snow)
- To the war! To the war by boy has gone (Evan Stephens)
- To the west! (Evan Stephens)
- To the west, to the west, to the land of the free (C. McKay)
- To the woodland flies a white dove
- To the work! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To the Work (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To the work! to the work! (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To the work! to the work! we are servants of God (Fanny J. Crosby)
- To the Writers of Fiction (Eliza R. Snow)
- To Think about Jesus (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- To Think about Jesus / I Thank Thee, Dear Father / For Thy Bounteous Blessings / Stand for the Right (Mabel Jones Gabbott; Anon.; Lester Bucher; Joseph Ballantyne)
- To This End Was I Born
- To Those Who Came Before Me (Sally DeFord)
- To Those with Pure Intent (Daniel Carter)
- To those with pure intent and contrite hearts (Daniel Carter)
- To thy temple we repair (James Montgomery)
- To thy temple we repair; Lord, we love (James Montgomery)
- To thy temple we repair; Lord, we love to worship there (James Montgomery)
- Touch Exercise (A. M. Shumate)
- Touch Me, Lord (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin)
- Touch Me, Lord Jesus (Lucie E. Campbell)
- Touch Me, Lord Jesus (Louise E. Creamer)
- Touch me, Lord Jesus, With Thy hand of mercy (Louise E. Creamer)
- Touch Me, Lord, with Thy Spirit Eternal (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin)
- Touch Me, Lord, with Thy Spirit Eternal / Con tu Espíritu ven a tocarme / Touche-moi, touche-moi, je te prie (R. Romanov; P. Rogozin)
- Touch not the cup (James H. Aikman)
- Touch not the cup it is death to thy soul (James H. Aikman)
- Touch Not the Wine Cup (Evan Stephens)
- Touch that soothes and heals the hurting (Mary Louise Bringle)
- Touch the Earth Lightly (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Touch the earth lightly, use the earth gently (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Touch The Nailprints, Know For Certain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Touch Thou My Eyes (Jan Pinborough)
- Touch, touch me, Lord Jesus (Lucie E. Campbell)
- Touch Your Elbows
- Touch Your Eyes
- To us a child of hope is born (Psalter)
- To us a child of hope is born, To us a Son is given (Psalter)
- To Us All, to Every Nation (W. Garrett Horder; James Russell Lowell)
- To Use the Gifts Thou Gavest Me (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- To us the Holy Ghost was given (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To us the Holy Ghost was given, conferred by (Joseph L. Townsend)
- To View The Promised Land (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Toviska
- Toviska, Toviska, Castles in Toviska
- Tovitcha
- Tovitcha, Tovitcha, castles in Tovitcha
- Tovitcha, Tovitcha, castles in Tovitcha, where
- To Walk with Him (Ida McKim)
- Toward Zion (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- To Where You Are (Linda Thompson)
- To Whom Did He Come? (Matthew J. Neeley)
- To whom did he come? Whom did he seek? (Matthew J. Neeley)
- To Work, To Work! (Alice R. Baldwin)
- To Work with the Lord (Andrés C. González)
- To Worship, Work, and Witness (Henry Lyle Lambdin)
- To you before the close of day
- To You, O God, All Creatures Sing (St. Francis of Assisi; Miriam Therese Winter)
- To you, O God, I will sing forever
- To You, O Lord, We Lift Our Eyes (Christopher L. Webber)
- To You, Omniscient Lord of All (Carl Doving; Magnus Landstad)
- To Your Unequaled Strength (Michael Morgan)
- To your unequaled strength, O Lord (Michael Morgan)
- To you the children of Most High (R. C. Evans)
- To Z. D. H. Y. (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Tradin’ My Sorrows (Darrell Evans)
- Tradition and Error in Battle Array (William Powell)
- Tradition and error in battle array, The children (William Powell)
- Trail Along (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Trail along, trail along my comrades (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- Trail builder boys are happy (Zina C. Brockbank)
- Trail Builder boys are happy at home and across the sea (Zina C. Brockbank)
- Trail Builder Hymn (Zina C. Brockbank)
- Trail Builders we, so brave and true (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Trail of Tears (Kenneth Cope)
- Trail the Eagle
- Trail the Eagle, Trail the Eagle
- Tra la la la
- Trampin’ (African-American spiritual)
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (George F. Root)
- Tramp, tramp, tramp, across the plains (Anon.)
- Tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp, Over the kitchen (Nina B. Hartford)
- Tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp (English hiking song)
- Tranquil (Charles W. Penrose)
- Transform Us (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Transform us as you, transfigured (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- Transition (Eddavene Zoan Houtz Bean)
- Tread softly (Evan Stephens)
- Tread Softly (Evan Stephens)
- Tread Softly (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Tread softly, bear them home (Evan Stephens)
- Tread softly, softly, by that little mound (Evan Stephens)
- Tread softly through the halls of olden time (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Treasured in my heart’s best keeping (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Treasure in Heaven (Clint Poulsen; Jim Funk; Barry Gibbons)
- Treasure, lost in a field (Kenneth Cope)
- Treasures Untold (Nancy Harvey)
- Treasure the Truth (Kenneth Cope)
- Treat Everyone With Love (Nik Day; Lillian Hepler)
- Tree in the Wood (English folk song)
- Tree of Life and Awesome Mystery (Marty Haugen)
- Tree of Life and awesome myst’ry (Marty Haugen)
- Trees (Clara W. McMaster)
- Trees (Alfred Joyce Kilmer)
- Trees are beautiful and good (Clara W. McMaster)
- Tree, trees, beautiful trees (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Trekker Song (Bessie J. Schettler)
- Tremble, O earth, at the presence of God
- Tremble, O earth, at the presence of the Lord
- Tremble, O Tremble (Richard Leach)
- Trials and Happiness (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Trials dark on every hand (Charles A. Tindley)
- Trials dark on ev’ry hand (Charles A. Tindley)
- Tribute to Our Late Mission President, R. C. Evans (Alvin Knisley)
- Tribute to Uncle John (R. C. Evans)
- “Trip it Lightly” (A. C. Smyth)
- Trip it lightly along (A. C. Smyth)
- Trip it lightly along, Singing gaily a song (A. C. Smyth)
- Trippele, Trappele, Trop! (Traditional English song)
- Trisagion (Liturgical text)
- Triumph (William W. Phelps)
- Triumphant Sion! lift thy head (Philip Doddridge)
- Triumphant Zion! (Philip Doddridge)
- Triumphant Zion! lift thy head (Philip Doddridge)
- Triumphant Zion! Lift thy head From dust (Philip Doddridge)
- Triumphant Zion! lift thy head From dust, and darkness, and the dead! (Philip Doddridge)
- Triumph of Light Over Darkness (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Triumph! Thanksgiving (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Triumph! Thanksgiving, blessing and honor! (Henry Wilder Foote)
- Triune God, Be Thou Our Stay (Martin Luther; Richard Massie)
- Troika (Willard Trash)
- Trot, Trot, Trot
- Trot, trot, trot, Little pony trot
- Trot, trot, trot! Trot, my pony, trot!
- Troubled soul, behold Divine Compassion (C. Austin Miles)
- Trouble’s Just a Bubble (Douglas Whitehead)
- Troyte’s Chant (Charlotte Elliott)
- True (Matt Mylroie)
- True faith and joy is never found (Joel H. Johnson)
- True Friends (Edith McClendon)
- True Friendship (Emmeline B. Wells)
- True Happiness (Eliza R. Snow)
- Truehearted, Wholehearted (Frances R. Havergal)
- True-Hearted, Whole-Hearted (Frances R. Havergal)
- Truehearted, wholehearted, faithful and loyal (Frances R. Havergal)
- True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful and loyal (Frances R. Havergal)
- True hearted, whole hearted, faithful and loyal (Frances R. Havergal)
- True Heroism
- True Love (German folk song)
- True politeness simply means
- True to the Faith (Evan Stephens)
- True to You (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- True Union Is a Gift of God (Daniel Charles Damon)
- True wife and mother, you are more to me (R. C. Evans)
- Trust (Jennie C. Neal)
- Trust (Hazel S. Washburn)
- Trust and Obey (John H. Sammis)
- Trust and obey, for there’s no other way (John H. Sammis)
- Trust God at all times, O people
- Trust Him (Nik Day)
- Trusting in the Lord and abiding in His love (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- Trusting in the Word
- Trusting in the World
- Trusting Jesus (Edgar Page Stites)
- Trusting Jesus, that is all (Edgar Page Stites)
- Trust in God (David Gambrell)
- Trust in God (Thomas Grinfield)
- Trust in God and persevere (Joseph G. Fones)
- Trust in God and you will be (David Gambrell)
- Trust in the Lord (Christine Schweikart)
- Trust in the Lord (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- Trust in the Lord (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Trust in the Lord (Roland Tabell)
- Trust in the Lord (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Trust in the Lord (Nik Day)
- Trust in the Lord
- Trust in the Lord with all thine heart (Christine Schweikart)
- Trust in the Lord with all thine heart (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- “Trust in the Lord, with all thine heart” (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Trust in the Lord with all your heart (Roland Tabell)
- Trust in the steadfast love of God forever and ever
- Trust the Children
- Trust the children! Never doubt them
- Trust, Try, and Prove Me (Lida Shivers Leech)
- Trust With All Your Heart (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- Trusty Tommy
- Trusty Tommy was a scout
- Truth (James Crystal)
- Truth (Parley P. Pratt)
- Truth (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Truth (Nik Day)
- Truth Better Than Fiction
- Truth Eternal (Parley P. Pratt)
- Truth Eternal, Truth Divine (Parley P. Pratt)
- Truth eternal, truth divine, In thine ancient fulness (Parley P. Pratt)
- Truth from Elijah (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- Truth Is An Unfailing Beacon (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- Truth is an unfailing beacon That cuts (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- Truth is I sometimes feel alone (Renshaw)
- Truth is like a diamond, shining (Joel H. Johnson)
- Truth Is Mighty, and Will Prevail (S. C. Watson)
- Truth is mighty and will win (S. C. Watson)
- Truth is mighty, and will win ev’ry vict’ry over sin (S. C. Watson)
- Truth is mighty! who can stay it? (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Truth is mighty! who can stay it? Barriers may before it rise (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Truth Never Changes (Nik Day)
- Truth Reflects upon Our Senses (Anon.; M. E. Abbey)
- Truth reflects upon our senses, Gospel light (Anon.; M. E. Abbey)
- Truth reflects upon our senses, Gospel light reveals (Anon.; M. E. Abbey)
- Truth reflects upon our senses, Gospel light reveals to some (Anon.; M. E. Abbey)
- Truth Restored (Alan L. Jones Jr.)
- Truth Speak (April Meservy)
- Truth the Immortal (Orson F. Whitney)
- Truth, thou glorious attribute of Deity
- Truth unveiled is shinging (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Truth will triumph! Never fear
- Try (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Tryggare kan ingen vara / Children of the heav’nly Father (Caroline V. Sandell-Berg)
- Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Try It Again (John Lyon)
- Try Jesus, He Satisfies (R.)
- Try Singing a Song (Clara Groth Stillings)
- Try the Riddle (T. D. B.)
- Try, Try Again (T. H. Palmer)
- Tubariki, bariki na chakula / Sanctifie-nous, Dieu, ton peuple / Bless this food and bless your people (James E. Clemens)
- Tu fidelidad (Miguel Cassina)
- Tu fidelidad es grande / I depend upon your faithfulness (Miguel Cassina)
- Tú Has Venido a la Orilla (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- Tú has venido a la orilla / Lord, you have come to the lakeshore (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- Tú has venido a la orilla / You have come down to the lakeshore (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- Tumba (Arab chant)
- Tumbalalaika (Yiddish folk song)
- Tumba, tumba, tuinba, tumba (Arab chant)
- Tumbling tumbling down, snow flakes fill the air
- Tune In! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Turkey Gobbler (Velma Sherry)
- Turkey in the Straw
- Turkey in the Straw (adaptation) (Myron Crandall)
- Turkey Time
- Turkey, turkey, gobbler, Please run away (Velma Sherry)
- Turn Back, O Man (Clifford Bax)
- Turn Back O Man (Gustav Holst)
- Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways (Clifford Bax)
- Turn Back Pharaoh’s Army (African American spiritual)
- “Turn backward” the pages of time tonight (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Turning Gray (Joseph H. Ward)
- Turn My Wandering Feet, Dear Savior (William H. Baker)
- Turn not back the years of life (Frances Spaulding)
- Turn Thy Face From My Sins (Anon.)
- Turn Thy face from my sins, and put out (Anon.)
- Turn Thy face from my sins, and put out all (Anon.)
- Turn Thy face from my sins, and put out all my misdeeds (Anon.)
- Turn to Us Thy Loving Eyes (Stephen M. Jones)
- Turn! Turn! Turn! (Pete Seeger)
- Turn up the corners of your mouth today (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Turn Us Again, Lord (Amy Martin; Psalm 80)
- Turn Ye to Me (John Wilson)
- Turn Ye to the Lord (Ruth Heller)
- Turn Ye to the Lord (Edvard Grieg)
- Turn ye to the Lord, thy God; He is ever nigh thee (Ruth Heller)
- Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus (Helen H. Lemmel)
- Turn your eyes upon Jesus, Look full (Helen H. Lemmel)
- Turn Your Hearts (Paul L. Anderson)
- Turn your hearts; the Lord is coming (Paul L. Anderson)
- Tuya es la gloria / Yours, Lord, is the glory (Traditional Latin American)
- ’Twas a beautiful garden, God tended it well (Arlene L. Buffington)
- ’Twas a Glad Day When Jesus Found Me (Albert S. Reitz)
- ’Twas a Night Like No Other Night (Martin J. Petersen Jr.)
- ’Twas a Star (Martin J. Petersen Jr.)
- ’Twas a star whose lonely light (Martin J. Petersen Jr.)
- ’Twas at a railroad station in pursuit of my vocation (George Ware)
- ’Twas a woman that made the lovely flag (Susa Young Gates)
- ’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves (Lewis Carroll)
- ’Twas but a breath
- ’T was by an order from the Lord (Isaac Watts)
- ’T was by an order from the Lord The ancient prophets spoke his word (Isaac Watts)
- “Twas God’s own Son who came to earth (William M. Runyan)
- ’Twas in ’fifty-five, on a winter’s night (Frederick E. Weatherly)
- ’Twas in the flow’ry month of June
- ’Twas in the house of mourning. Friends had met (Eliza R. Snow)
- T’was in the latter days, when darkness then did reign
- ’Twas in the merry month of May (Anglo-American ballad)
- ’Twas in the month of April when our youngest
- ’Twas in the month September (R. C. Evans)
- ’Twas in the Moon of Wintertime (Jean de Brébeauf)
- ’Twas in the moon of winter time when all (Jean de Brébeauf)
- ’Twas in the moon of wintertime when all (Jean de Brébeauf)
- ’Twas Jesus’ Blood (Harry Loes)
- ’Twas long ago that Jesus was born (Johanna V. Sharnborg)
- ’Twas night; night, dark and lone (Vida E. Smith)
- ’Twas not to gain the world’s regard (Eliza R. Snow)
- ’Twas on a Monday morning (English folk song)
- ’Twas on a Monday morning when I beheld (English folk song)
- ’Twas on one cold wint’ry night (Traditional)
- ’Twas on That Dark (Isaac Watts)
- ’Twas on that dark, that solemn night (Isaac Watts)
- ’T was on that dark, that solemn night (Isaac Watts)
- ’Twas on that dark, that solemn night, When (Isaac Watts)
- ’Twas on that dark, that solemn night, when powers of (Isaac Watts)
- ’T was on that dark, that solemn night, When powers of earth and hell arose (Isaac Watts)
- ’Twas on that night when doom’d to know (John Morrison)
- ’T was on that night when doomed to know (John Morrison)
- ’T was on that night when doomed to know The eager rage of ev’ry foe (John Morrison)
- ’T was on the mount of Calvary (Emmeline B. Wells)
- ’Twas on the Mount of Calvary (Emmeline B. Wells)
- ’Twas So Long, and Long Ago (Vida E. Smith)
- ’Twas the commission of our Lord (Isaac Watts)
- ’T was the commission of our Lord (Isaac Watts)
- ’T was the commission of our Lord, “Go, teach the nations, and baptize” (Isaac Watts)
- ’T was the day when God’s Anointed (Frederick H. Hedge)
- ’T was the day when God’s Anointed Died for us the death appointed (Frederick H. Hedge)
- ’Twas whispered in Eden, when Adam was made (William W. Phelps)
- ’Twas Whitsuntide! a sad, distressing term (John Lyon)
- ’Twas Witnessed in the Morning Sky (Anon.; G. William Richards (adapter))
- Twe little eyes that blink, blink, blink (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Twenty-eight years ago this very hour (R. C. Evans)
- Twenty-One (Anon.)
- Twenty one and twenty two (Anon.)
- Twenty-Third Psalm (Francis Rous)
- Twenty years ago (Eliza R. Snow)
- Twenty years have glided o’er us (R. C. Evans)
- Twilight and You, Daddy (P. D. Griffeth)
- Twilight flings her lonely shadows (R. C. Evans)
- Twilight Imaginings (Eliza R. Snow)
- Twilight Longings (Evan Stephens)
- Twilight Reveries (Emmeline B. Wells)
- ’T will be a land of pure delight (James J. Stafford)
- ’T will be a land of pure delight Where saints of God will reign (James J. Stafford)
- Twinkle, Little Star (Jane Taylor)
- Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (Jane Taylor)
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder (Jane Taylor)
- Twinkle, twinkle little star, How we wonder (Jane Taylor)
- Two babes were born in the self same town (James McGranahan)
- Two Boys (Patricia Bryson)
- Two by two, Enter Noah’s floating zoo! (Diane Andersen Beck)
- Two by two in lands abroad (Kevin R. Olson)
- Two Chapters (Eliza R. Snow)
- Twofold (Vincent Persichetti)
- Twofold (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Twofold Amen (Thomas Tallis)
- Twofold Amen (Orlando Gibbons)
- Twofold Amen (Van Denman Thompson)
- Two-fold Amen (Van Denman Thompson)
- Two-fold Amen (Thomas Tallis)
- Twofold Amen (Louise Hills Lewis)
- Twofold Amen (Charlene Moore Cooper)
- Twofold Amen (Johann Gottlieb Nauman)
- Twofold Amen (Greek Liturgy)
- Two Gardens (Donald N. Bugg)
- Two Hands and One Heart (Sam Cardon; Kurt Bestor; Don Stirling; Hilary Weeks)
- Two Happy Feet (Norma Madsen Thomas)
- Two Little Blackbirds (Mother Goose)
- Two little blackbirds sat on a hill (Mother Goose)
- Two little darkies lyin’ in bed (Southern folk song)
- Two Little Eyes (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Two little eyes that blink, blink, blink (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Two Little Hands (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Two Little Hands (Anon.)
- Two little hands go clap, clap, clap (Anon.)
- Two little hands go clap, clap, clap; two little feet go tap, tap, tap (Anon.)
- Two little hands to work for thee
- Two little hands to work for thee; Two little
- Two little houses across the street (Elsie Lindgren)
- Two little love-birds in a tree (Danish folk song)
- Two Little Tweety Birds (Anon.)
- Two Lives (James McGranahan)
- Two Love-Birds (Danish folk song)
- Two Lovely Words (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Two merry little builders were busy side by side (William Howard Montgomery)
- Two Roses (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- Two stalwart trees both rooted (Anne K. LeCroy)
- Two Thousand Stripling Warriors (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Two Thousand Stripling Warriors (Gerald Jerling LeBaron)
- Two thousand stripling warriors marched (Gerald Jerling LeBaron)
- Two Thousand Valiant-hearted Youth (Donald N. Bugg)
- Two Thousand Years Since Bethlehem (Brian Hoare)
- Two Wings (African-American spiritual)
- Two Workers (J. H. Ward)
- Two workers at one calling (J. H. Ward)
- Two workers at one calling toiled on from day to (J. H. Ward)
- Two years, this road is calling me (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon; Peter Breinholt)
- Type of eternal rest,—fair bud of bliss (Henry Vaughan)
- Type of eternal rest,—fair bud of bliss, In heavenly flowers expanding week by week (Henry Vaughan)
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- Ubi caritas et amor (Tenth-century text; Taizé Community)
- Ubi caritas et amor / Live in charity and steadfast love (Tenth-century text; Taizé Community)
- Ubi caritas et amor / Where true charity and love abide (Tenth-century text; Taizé Community)
- Unanswered? (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Unanswered Yet? The Prayer (Ophelia G. Adams)
- Unanswered Yet? (The Prayer) (Ophelia G. Adams)
- Unanswered yet? The prayer your lips have pleaded (Ophelia G. Adams)
- Unbroken (April Meservy)
- Un Canto de Alabanza (Psalm 92:1–5 (Dios Habla Hoy))
- Unchanging faith (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Unchanging Truths (Ashley Flake)
- Uncle Almon Whiting Calling to His Children
- Uncle Ned (Stephen C. Foster)
- Unconscious now in mother earth (James J. Stafford)
- Unconscious now in mother earth, This body lies at rest (James J. Stafford)
- Under a Spreading Chestnut Tree
- Under a velvet blanket of starlight (Dawn Rodgers)
- Under, catch thread and back (Annette Dickman)
- Under His Wings (William O. Cushing)
- Under his wings I am [I’m] safely abiding (William O. Cushing)
- Under His wings I am safely abiding (William O. Cushing)
- Underscore from “Helps for Understanding the Book of Revelation”
- Underscore from “Paul—A Chosen Vessel”
- Undersong (Mary C. Francis)
- Under the atoning blood (Haldor Lillenas)
- Under the blood (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Under the canopy of heaven (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Under the canopy of heaven, Their roof, the starry sky (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Under the Chestnut Tree
- Under the command of Colonel Cook (Pioneer folk song)
- Under the feeble stable light (Arnold Frederick Keller)
- Under the red moon, fog-enshrouded (Kathryn M. Goodwin)
- Under the Savior’s reign (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Under the Savior’s reign, Shall purity and peace (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree
- Unexpected and Mysterious (Jeannette M. Lindholm)
- Unfinished (Lydia D. Alder)
- Unfold, unfold, unfold, ye portals everlasting (Charles Gounod)
- Unfold Ye Portals (Charles Gounod)
- Unfold, Ye Portals Everlasting (Charles Gounod)
- Union
- Unite and Join Your Cheerful Songs
- United Church of Christ Statement of Faith
- United Order Is Here No More (Mark Nichols)
- United, We Stand, Divided, We Fall (William Willes)
- Unite us, God, unite us in your everlasting love (Anoymous)
- Unite us, Lord, unite us (S T Kimbrough Jr.)
- Unity (Glorraine Moone)
- Unity (Parley P. Pratt)
- Unity (Harry Lorber Jr.)
- Unity (R. C. Evans)
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- [Unknown title] (Roy A. Cheville)
- [Unknown title] (Marilyn Suddaby)
- Unless the Lord Builds the House (Gregg DeMey)
- Unless the Lord the House Shall Build
- Unmoved by Fear (Joseph Smith III)
- Unmoved by fear,—my praise is due (Joseph Smith III)
- Unmoved by Fear, My Praise Is Due (Joseph Smith III)
- Unmoved by fear,—my praise is due To thee, thou gracious God of saints (Joseph Smith III)
- Unobserved, a Kingdom Rises (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Unsearchable Riches (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Unseen God, Your Hand Has Guided (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- Until another Sabbath day (Burnette Thompson)
- Until another Sabbath day, Keep us safe, O Lord, we pray (Burnette Thompson)
- Until I Found the Lord (Clara Ward)
- Until Jesus Comes (Dean McIntyre)
- Until Then (Stuart Hamblen)
- Unto God (Albert McCullough)
- Unto God, Who Knows (Albert McCullough)
- Unto God, who knows every weakness (Albert McCullough)
- Unto God, Who Knows Our Every Weakness (Albert McCullough)
- Unto God, who knows our ev’ry weakness (Albert McCullough)
- Unto our God, on Judah’s hills (Mason Brayman)
- Unto our God, on Judah’s hills, Be songs of holy joy once more (Mason Brayman)
- Unto the Calmly Gathered Thought (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Unto Thee, O Lord (Charles F. Monroe)
- Unto Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul (Charles F. Monroe)
- Unto the high and mighty Lord (Horace L. Hastings)
- Unto the high and mighty Lord We lift our morning strain of praise (Horace L. Hastings)
- Unto the Hills (John Campbell)
- Unto the hills around do I lift up (John Campbell)
- Unto the hills around do I lift up my longing eyes (John Campbell)
- Unto the Hills We Lift Our Longing Eyes (John Campbell)
- “Unto the Least of These” (Merling D. Clyde)
- Unto us a boy is born (Percy Dearmer)
- Unto us a boy is born! King of all creation
- Unto Us a Child Is Born
- Unto us is born a Son
- Unto us the power is given (Joseph H. Dean)
- Unto you, my sons and daughters (R. C. Evans; James McKiernan)
- Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb (Isaac Watts)
- Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb (Isaac Watts)
- Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb, Take this new treasure to thy trust (Isaac Watts)
- Unworthy to be called thy son (William Henry Furness)
- Unworthy to be called thy son, I come with shame to thee (William Henry Furness)
- Up and Down (Sherrie Johnson)
- Up and down, to and fro, golden sunbeams swiftly go
- Up! Arouse Thee, O Beautiful Zion (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Up! arouse thee, O beautiful Zion! Wake, awake (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Up, Awake, Ye Defenders of Zion (Charles W. Penrose)
- Up, awake, ye defenders of Zion! The foe’s at the (Charles W. Penrose)
- Up Calvary’s Hill (C. Austin Miles)
- Up Calvary’s mountain, one dreadful morn (Avis B. Christiansen)
- Up Calv’ry’s hill Jesus patiently trod (C. Austin Miles)
- Up Calv’ry’s mountain one dreadful morn (Avis Christiansen)
- Up, clansmen, up!
- Up, clansmen, up! Through the shadowy, shadowy
- Up! Deseretians! New Year’s come! (William W. Phelps)
- Up from the grave He arose (Robert Lowry)
- Uphold Me (Fred Manns; Marvin Winans; Ronald Winans)
- Uphold the Right (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Uphold the right; tho’ fierce the fight (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Uphold the right, though fierce the fight (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Upidee (D. G. Knight)
- Up in a weeping willow tree, A gorgeous thing (A. W. Norton)
- Up in the heavens above, Where the life
- Upon A Mighty Organ (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Upon a mighty organ, The worlds great artists play (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- Upon a wide and stormy sea (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Upon life’s boundless ocean where mighty billows roll (Lewis E. Jones)
- Upon that hill so far away (Kenneth R. Jones)
- Upon the Cross Extended (Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly)
- Upon the Cross of Calvary (Vilate Raile)
- Upon the cross of Calvary They crucified our Lord (Vilate Raile)
- Upon the Gospel’s sacred page (John Bowring)
- Upon the Gospel’s sacred page The gathered beams of ages shine (John Bowring)
- Upon the great highways thou standest weary (Fannie E. Davison)
- Upon the hill he turned, To take a last fond look (Alexander Lee)
- Upon the hill the prophet stood
- Up on the Housetop (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Up On the House-Top (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Up On the House Top (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Up on the house-top reindeer pause (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Up on the house top reindeer pause (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Up on the house-top the reindeer pause (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Upon the loaf and upon the cup of the Lord (Alexander Campbell)
- Upon the mountain my God spoke (African American spiritual)
- Upon the mountain, my Lord spoke (African American spiritual)
- Upon the mountain when my God spoke (African American spiritual)
- Upon the mountain when my Lord spoke (African American spiritual)
- Upon these plates I write (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Upon these plates I write the things (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- Upon the throne in majesty (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Upon the throne in majesty The righteous Judge appears (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Upon this theme my mind would dwell (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Upon this theme my mind would dwell, With calm and holy faith (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Upon you my fellow servants (Henry E. Giles)
- Up Past the Stars to God (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- Upper California (John Taylor)
- Ups and Downs (Kenneth Cope)
- Up the mountain side we clamber
- Up this world and down this world (Harry Clifton)
- Up thro’ the canyon fresh and sweet (Susa Young Gates)
- Up thro’ the canyon fresh and sweet comes the breath of morning (Susa Young Gates)
- Up through Endless Ranks of Angels (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Up through the maze of achievement (Claire Stewart Boyer)
- Up to me sweet childhood looketh (Anon.)
- Up to the beautiful Giver of life (Miss Mariana Slade)
- Up to You I Lift My Eyes (Emma Turl)
- Up, up and follow, comrades (Belle Russell Johnson)
- Up, up in the sky
- Up, up in the sky, The little birds fly, Down, down
- Up, up in the sky, where the little birds fly
- Up! Up! my Heart, Rejoicing (Paul Gerhardt; Alfred Whitehead)
- Up! up! my heart, rejoicing, And see (Paul Gerhardt; Alfred Whitehead)
- Upward Trail (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Up was I on father’s farm
- Up with the Mormons (William Willes)
- Use Me for Purposes of Peace (Anne Bonnefin)
- Use Me, O Lord (V. C.)
- Use the Old (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Use the old, conserve the new (Janeen Jacobs Brady)
- Use These Gifts (Ken Medema)
- Use these gifts to lift the lowly (Ken Medema)
- Ushkadara, Ushkadara, How it rains (Turkish folk song)
- Utah (S. C. Watson)
- Utah (Paul A. Elkins)
- Utah (Valeria DeMude Kelsey)
- Utah and the Pioneers (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Utah Carroll (Folk song)
- Utah, dear Utah
- Utah, Fairest Utah (Salt Lake Tribune, 1905)
- Utah—My Promised Land (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Utah Our Homeland (Anon.)
- Utah Our Own Beloved Homeland (A. H. Parsons)
- Utah Pioneers (Dorothy S. Ashcraft)
- Utah Sunshine (Mark Nichols)
- Utah’s Vales (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Utah, the Queen of the West (J. H. Ward)
- Utah, the star of the west (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Utah, the Star of the West (Orson Pratt Huish)
- Utah Trail (Bob Palmer)
- Utah, Utah thou heaven-favored land (Valeria DeMude Kelsey)
- Utah, We Love Thee (Evan Stephens)
- Utah, we’re proud of thee! (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Uthando Lwam’ Kuwe (Sizwe Zako)
- Uthando lwam’ kuwe, lohla luhle / My love for you will remain, forevermore / Mi amor por ti quedará, y para siempre / Lorsque j’élève ma voix c’est dans l’amour (Sizwe Zako)
- Uthando lwam’ kuwe / Lorsque j’éleve ma voix / My love for you will remain (Sizwe Zako)
- Uthando Lwam’ Kuwe / Mijn liefd’ alleen is voor U (Sizwe Zako)
- Uthando lwam’ kuwe / Mijn liefd’ alleen is voor U / My love for you will remain / Lorsque j’élève ma voix (Sizwe Zako)
- Uthando Lwam’ Kuwe / My Love for You Will Remain (Sizwe Zako)
- Uyai mose (Alexander Gondo)
- Uyai Mose / Come All You People (Alexander Gondo)
- Uyai Mose / Come All You People / Oh, vengan todos / Venez, venez tous (Alexander Gondo)
- Uyai Mose / Kom alle mensen (Alexander Gondo)
- Uyai mose, tinamate / Kom alle mensen, kom en prijst / Come all you people, come and praise / Oh, vengan todos, alabemos / Venez, venez tous, louez l’Éternel (Alexander Gondo)
- Uyaimose tinamate Mwari / Come, all you people, come and praise the Most High (Alexander Gondo)
- U-ya-i mose, tinamate Mwari / Venez, venez tous, louez l’Éternel / Come all you people, come and praise your Maker (Alexander Gondo)
V
- Vade Mecum (William W. Phelps)
- Vail, Delusive World, Adieu (Charles Wesley)
- Vain, delucive world, adieu (Charles Wesley)
- Vain, delusive world, adieu (Charles Wesley)
- Vain, delusive world, adieu, With all of creature good! (Charles Wesley)
- Vain is the world’s alluring smile (Joel H. Johnson)
- Vale 1877 (Hannah T. King)
- Valentine
- Valentine Fun
- Valentine Night (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Valentine Penny Song (Edrie Peterson)
- Valentines (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Valentines (Agness A. West)
- Valentines
- Valentine Skip (Velda Blumhagen)
- Valentines so bright and gay
- Valentines so bright and gay, we are sending out today
- Valentines! Valentines! Tell me what they say (Ethel Crowninshield)
- Valentine, Valentine, Will you be my Valentine?
- Valiant Faith (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Valley Home (Arnold Sundgaard)
- Värmeland (Swedish folk song)
- Vengan, Cantemos al Señor (Dios Habla Hoy)
- Vengan, cantemos al Señor con alegría (Dios Habla Hoy)
- Vengo a ti, Jesús amado (Johann Franck)
- Vengo a ti, Jesús amado / Soul, adorn yourself with gladness (Johann Franck)
- Veni Sancte Spiritus (Taizé Community)
- Veni Sancte Spiritus / Holy Spirit, come to us (Taizé Community)
- Venite adoremus Dominum (Anglo-Irish carol)
- Ven kan segla förutan vind? (Swedish folk song)
- Verdant Spring and Rosy Summer (Anon.)
- Verdant spring and rosy summer, Golden autumn (Anon.)
- Verily, Verily (James McGranahan)
- Vermeland (Swedish folk song)
- Vernal spring and rosy summer, golden autumn (Anon.)
- Very Bread, good Shepherd, tend us (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Very little efforts, made from day to day (William Willes)
- Very softly I will walk (Caroline Kellogg)
- Vesper Hymn (Thomas Moore)
- Vessels Of Gold (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Via Dolorosa (Billy Sprague; Niles Borop)
- Victim Divine, thy grace we claim (Charles Wesley)
- Victim Divine, Your Grace We Claim (Charles Wesley)
- Victory (William G. Mills)
- Victory
- Victory all the time (Lelia N. Morris)
- Victory Chant (Joseph Vogels)
- Victory in Jesus (Eugene M. Bartlett Sr.)
- Victory Is Mine (Dorothy Norwood; Alvin Darling)
- Victory of Truth
- Victory Song (Susa Young Gates)
- Victory Song (Dale Garratt)
- Victory Through Grace (Sallie Martin)
- Video Presentation: I Am a Child of God (Naomi W. Randall)
- Video Presentation: The Light That Shineth in Darkness (Johann Schop)
- Viennese Refrain (Howard Johnson)
- Viens dans mon cœur (Harry D. Clarke)
- Viens dans mon cœur, viens dans mon cœur / Into my heart, into my heart (Harry D. Clarke)
- Viens, Saint-Esprit vivant (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- Viens, Saint-Esprit vivant / Come, Holy Spirit, come (Vicky Vaughan Adkins)
- View the Present through the Promise (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Vigil (Alice Morrey Bailey)
- Village Girl (Traditional Italian song)
- Vine and Fig Tree (Leah Jaffa; Fran Minkoff)
- Vineyard Song (Katherine Keck Bear)
- Violets (Rhoda Celestia Nash)
- Violets bloom in the spring of the year (Freda W. Myer)
- Virgin-born, we bow before thee (Reginald Heber)
- Virtue (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Visions of Beauty
- Visions of beauty now burst on the sight
- Visions of Christmas (Don H. Staheli)
- Visions of Christmas fill my mind (Don H. Staheli)
- Visiting game (Kesler and Morris)
- Visitors’ Welcome
- Vital Spark (Alexander Pope)
- Vital spark of heavenly flame (Alexander Pope)
- Vital spark of heavenly flame, Quit, O quit this mortal frame (Alexander Pope)
- Vital spark of heav’nly flame, Quit, O quit this mortal frame (Alexander Pope)
- Vive la chaleur du feu, Vive sa bonté! (Léon-Robert Brice)
- Vive la Compagnie (Anon.)
- Vive l’Amour (Anon.)
- Voices (Doug Stewart)
- Voices from the dead (Richard S. Horne)
- Voices now to Thee upraising (Mary Stanhope)
- Voices now to Thee upraising, Lift we hymns (Mary Stanhope)
- Voices Raised to You (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Voices raised to you we offer (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Voices Raised to You We Offer (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Voices subtle and enticing (Anna M. Molgard)
- Volga Boat Song (Russian folk song)
- Voor ieder die leeft (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Voor ieder die leeft, een plaats aan de tafel / For everyone born, a place at the table / Pour tout être né, une place à la table (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Vreneli (Swiss folk song)
W
- Waconda, our Father, to Thee we raise (Eleanor B. Thomas)
- Wade in the Water
- Waft the news, ye heavenly breezes
- Waged a war for wisdom (Greg Simpson; Barry Gibbons; Jim Funk)
- Wagon Trains
- Wagon trains, wagon trains, We’re trav’ling slowly
- Wagon wheels turning on the cold (Greg Simpson)
- Wait, and Murmur Not (William H. Bellamy)
- Wait but a moment in the sun of time (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Wait for It (Ben Truman; Chad Truman; Russ Dixon)
- Wait for the Lord (Taizé Community)
- Wait for the Lord / Contemparé tu vida en mí / Je te confie à toi, Seigneur (Taizé Community)
- Wait for the Lord, his day is near (Taizé Community)
- Wait for the Lord, his day is near / Contemparé tu vida en mí / Je te confie à toi, Seigneur (Taizé Community)
- Wait for the Lord, whose day is near (Taizé Community)
- Wait for the Lord, whose day is near / Zie uit naar God, Hij is nabij (Taizé Community)
- Wait for the Lord / Zie uit naar God (Taizé Community)
- Wait For The Wagon (R. B. Buckley)
- Waiting (Ethellynn Jones)
- Waiting and watching (George Manwaring)
- Waiting and Watching (S. M. H.)
- Waiting by the Way
- Waiting for Me (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- Waiting for the Reapers (Anon.)
- Waiting for the reapers’ sickles (Anon.)
- Waiting for the reapers’ sickles, Waves (Anon.)
- Waiting for the reapers’ sickles waves the whitened (Anon.)
- Waiting, I sit forever waiting (Anna M. Molgard)
- Waiting on the Lord, for the promise given (Charles F. Weigle)
- Waiting—Through the darkness of the night (Ethellynn Jones)
- Waiting to grow (Amanda Turner)
- Wait Not to Thank Him (Darla Irwin)
- Wait Till The Clouds Roll By (J. T. Wood)
- Wakantanka Taku Nitawa (Joseph R. Renville)
- Wakantanka taku nitawa / Many and great, O God, are your works (Joseph R. Renville)
- Wak’d from my bed of slumber sweet (Parley P. Pratt)
- Wake a Song of Joy and Gladness (Evan Stephens)
- Wake, Awake! (Philipp Nicolai)
- Wake, awake, for night is flying (Philipp Nicolai)
- Wake, awake! for night is flying, The watchmen (Philipp Nicolai)
- Wake, Behold the Bridegroom Cometh
- Waked from my bed of slumber sweet (Parley P. Pratt)
- Waked from my bed of slumber sweet (Parley P. Pratt)
- Waked from my bed of slumber sweet, Refreshed in body and in mind (Parley P. Pratt)
- Wake my muse with love and favor (Joel H. Johnson)
- Wake, My Soul (Friedrich R. L. von Canitz; Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Wake, my soul, with all things living (Friedrich R. L. von Canitz; Madeleine Forell Marshall)
- Wake, O Wake (William W. Phelps)
- Wake, O wake, the world from sleeping! (William W. Phelps)
- Wake, O wake the world from sleeping; Watchman, watchman, what’s the hour (William W. Phelps)
- Wake, O Ye Saints of God (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Wake, O ye saints of God, awake! (Avanell D. Hancock)
- Wake, the Dawn Is Now Full Rising (Jim Miller)
- Wake the earth and rouse the nations (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Wake the song of jubilee (Leonard Bacon)
- Wake the song of jubilee, Let it echo o’er the sea! (Leonard Bacon)
- Wake, the sun is brightly shining o’er the mountain (Neapolitan song)
- Wake Up (Leah Patt Rivenburg)
- Wake up all ye meek that have waited (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Wake up in the morning, Going through (Nik Day)
- Wake Up, O Saints of God! (Millie Faircloth)
- Wake up, wake up, all you sleepy heads (Leah Patt Rivenburg)
- Walk Before Us, Men of Zion (Edith Derr)
- Walked a Mile
- Walk His Way (Steven K. Jones)
- Walkin’ down the street again (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Walking along life’s road one day (N. Vandall)
- Walking at Night (Czech folk song)
- Walking at night along the meadow way (Czech folk song)
- Walking in His Father’s Footsteps (Margo Faraoni Edgeworth)
- Walking in Sunlight (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Walking in sunlight, all of my journey (Henry J. Zelley)
- Walking in the beautiful light of God (Haldor Lillenas)
- Walking in the King’s highway (Florence Horton)
- Walking in the King’s Highway (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Walking in the Light (John W. Peterson)
- Walking in the Light (R. C. Evans)
- Walking in the Light of Jesus Love (V. C. DeW.)
- Walking in the morning bright (C. Austin Miles)
- Walking in the sunlight, all of my journey (Henry J. Zelley)
- Walking Song (Swiss folk song)
- Walking, Talking Doll (Marian Cornwall)
- Walking through the canyons (Allen Hunt; Leonie Hunt)
- Walking Up the King’s Highway (Mary Gardner; Thomas A. Dorsey)
- Walking, We’re walking together and Talking (Ron Simpson; Clive Romney)
- Walking with Christ (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Walking with Jesus (Mary Beth Evans)
- Walking With Jesus (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Walking with Jesus in His lovelight (V. C. DeW.)
- Walk in His Ways (Steve Stewart; Clive Romney)
- Walkin’ Home
- Walk In Jerusalem Just Like John (African-American spiritual)
- Walkin’ on Sunshine (Kimberley Rew)
- Walk in the Light (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Walk in the Light (Kristin W. Belcher; Brian R. Jensen)
- Walk in the Light (Bernard Barton)
- Walk in the light of God’s counsel
- Walk in the light; so shalt thou know (Bernard Barton)
- Walk in Zion’s Light (Vonnie Tims)
- Walk On (Michael Webb; Kenneth Cope; Vickey Pahnke Taylor; Randy Kartchner)
- Walk softly here within the Sacred Grove (Helen Harrington)
- Walk Tall, You’re a Daughter of God (Jamie Glenn)
- Walk Together Children (Traditional)
- Walk together children, don’t you get weary (Traditional)
- Walk with Me (African-American spiritual)
- Walk with Me (Clive Romney; Elizabeth Romney)
- Walk You Through the Night (Cherie Call)
- Waltz (Evan Stephens)
- Waltzing Matilda (Banjo Paterson)
- Wandering and unsure of my position (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Wanted on the Other Side (Charles W. Stayner)
- War Clouds (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Warm sun slanting down the sky (Mildred B. Hall)
- Warm, Warm As Our Campfire
- Warning Hymn (William Clegg)
- Warriors for the Lord (Juliet Gamero)
- Warriors of Light (Afterglow)
- Warriors of Light (Camilyn Cook)
- Washday Reverie (Irene McCullough)
- Washed in the blood, by the spirit sealed (Charles Price Jones)
- Washing Day
- Washing Dishes (Alice R. Baldwin)
- Washington and Lincoln, America holds dear (Lillie M. Jordan)
- Washington and Lincoln were great men
- Wash, O God, Our Sons and Daughters (Ruth Duck)
- Wash, O God, Your Sons and Daughters (Ruth Duck)
- Wasn’t just happenstance (Ross Boothe; Christian Hobbs)
- Wassail Song (English carol)
- Wasteland (Ivy Houtz Woolley)
- Waste Not, Want Not (Harry Linn)
- Watch and Pray
- Watcher, Tell Us of the Night (John Bowring)
- Watching at the window
- Watching for the Day When He Will Come (Rachel P. Mohlman)
- Watching in the meadows (Myles B. Foster)
- Watching in the meadows O’er their flocks (Myles B. Foster)
- Watching in the meadows O’er their flocks by night (Myles B. Foster)
- Watching the River Run (Kenny Loggins; Jim Messina)
- Watching the sun ascend (Anna M. Molgard)
- Watchman, tell me, does the morning (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Watchman, tell me, does the morning (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Watchman, tell me, does the morning Of fair Zion’s glory dawn? (Sidney S. Brewer)
- Watchman! tell us (John Bowring)
- Watchman, tell us, if you can (Joel H. Johnson)
- Watchman! tell us of the night (John Bowring)
- Watchman, tell us of the night, What its signs (John Bowring)
- Watchman! tell us of the night, What its signs of promise are (John Bowring)
- Watchman, What Of The Night? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Watchman, what of the night now (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Watchman, who are these I see (Joseph Smith III)
- Watchman, who are these I see, Panoplied as if for war? (Joseph Smith III)
- Watchmen! tell us of the night (John Bowring)
- Watch over all I do
- Watch, watch, even though night falls (Michelle Willis)
- Water (John Lyon)
- Water! blest boon; great gift of God to man! (John Lyon)
- Water, Blood, and Spirit Crying (Stephen P. Starke)
- Waterlife (Handt Hanson)
- Water, River, Spirit, Grace (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Water, water, clear, cold water
- Water you turned into wine (Jonas Myrin; Chris Tomlin; Jesse Reeves; Matt Redman)
- Wave The Flags Of Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Wave the Standard Royal (James Rowe)
- Wave the Standard Royal (James Rowe)
- Waving The Death Angel Over (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Wa Wa Wa Emimimo (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Wa Wa Wa Emimimo / Come, O Holy Spirit, Come (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Wa wa wa Emimimo! / Come, O Holy Spirit, come! / Santo Espíritu, ¡ven! / Viens ! Viens ! Saint Esprit, viens! (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Wa Wa Wa Emimimo! / Kom, o Heilige Geest, kom! (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Wa wa wa Emimimo! / Kom, o Heilige Geest, kom! / Come, O Holy Spirit, come! / Santo Espíritu, ¡ven! / Viens ! Viens ! Sant Esprit, viens ! (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Wa wa wa Emimimo! / Viens ! Viens ! Saint Esprit, viens ! / Come, O Holy Spirit, come! (Josiah Olunowo Ositelu)
- Way down in the meadow (Anon.)
- Way down in the meadow Where the lily (Anon.)
- Way down in the meadow where the lily first blows (Anon.)
- Way down on the Swanee Ribber (Stephen C. Foster)
- ’Way down upon de Swanee Ribbah (Stephen C. Foster)
- Way down upon de Swanee ribber (Stephen C. Foster)
- Way down upon de Swanee River (Stephen C. Foster)
- Way down upon the old plantation (Louis Staab)
- Way down upon the Suwanee river (Stephen C. Foster)
- Way down upon the Swanee ribber (Stephen C. Foster)
- Way down upon the Swanee River (Stephen C. Foster)
- ’Way down upon the Swanee River, far, far away (Stephen C. Foster)
- Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield (Anon.)
- Wayfaring Stranger (American folk song)
- We All Are One in Mission (Rusty Edwards)
- We All Believe in One True God (Martin Luther)
- We All Believe in One True God (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- We all believe in one true God, Father (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- We all believe in one true God, who created (Martin Luther)
- We all choose what to believe (Nik Day)
- We all know folks who feel right sad
- We all should learn while here below (Anon.)
- We all travel different roads (Nik Day; Kendra Lowe)
- Wealth (Pearl Ivie Stanford)
- Wear a Crown (Isaac Watts)
- Wear a Smile (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Wear A Smile (Moiselle Renstrom)
- We Are (Chuck Butler; Ed Cash; Hillary McBride; James Tealy)
- We are a band of volunteers (our names are on (Robert B. Baird)
- We are a band of workers
- We are a band of workers true (Nora Cotter)
- We are a band of workers, with purpose firm
- We Are a Christian Movement (William Blakemore)
- We Are a Family of Faith (R. Jay Goos)
- We Are All Enlisted (Anon.)
- We are all enlisted till the conflict is o’er (Anon.)
- We are all enlisted till the conflict is o’er— Happy (Anon.)
- We are all the children of light (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We are a moment, You are forever (Lynn DeShazo; Gary Sadler)
- We Are an Offering (Dwight Liles)
- We are a part of the youth battalion (Eric Malizia)
- We Are a People of Faith (J. Paul Williams)
- We are a wilderness wandering people (Jim Strathdee)
- We Are Baptized in Christ Jesus (John C. Ylvisaker)
- We are building today the House of Youth (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- We Are Called (David Haas)
- We Are Called to Be God’s People (Thomas A. Jackson)
- We Are Called to Be Peacemakers (Jane Parker Huber)
- We Are Called to Follow Jesus (Jim Strathdee)
- We Are Called to Stand Together (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- We Are Children of Creation (Barbara Hamm)
- We are children of creation, star-flung bits of living fire (Barbara Hamm)
- We are children of the kingdom (Edward Hanham)
- We are children of the kingdom, Born in (Edward Hanham)
- We are children of the kingdom, born in Isra’l’s (Edward Hanham)
- We Are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder (Southern folk song)
- We are climbing Jacob’s ladder, ladder (Southern folk song)
- We are climbing Jacob’s ladder, We are climbing (Southern folk song)
- We Are Coming, Hope of Zion
- We are coming in the morning
- We are companions on the journey (Carey Landry)
- We Are Companions on the Journey (Carey Landry)
- We Are Dancing Sarah’s Circle (Carole A. Etzler)
- We Are Daughters in God’s Kingdom (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We are daughters of God (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- We are daughters of our Heavenly Father (Marcia B. Davis)
- We are Deacons who bear the Priesthood (Evelyn N. Wood)
- We Are Different (Patricia Kelsey Graham)
- We are far, far away from the land of our Home (Eliza R. Snow)
- We Are Forgiven (Liturgical text)
- We are forgiven. We are forgiven (Liturgical text)
- We are gathered by the one love of Christ Jesus
- We Are Gathered by the Water (Paula Rowland)
- We are gathered by the water, Minds intent (Paula Rowland)
- We Are Gathered for Thy Blessing (Paul Rader)
- We Are God’s People (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- We are God’s people, the chosen of the Lord (Bryan Jeffery Leech)
- We Are Going Away to Zion! (James Sylvester)
- We are happy boys and girls (Mary Rose Jack)
- We are happy today
- We are happy today as the birds of Spring
- We Are Heading for the Promised Land
- We are heading out for the Promis’d land in the West
- We are here tonight (Anon.)
- We are here tonight, One big family (Anon.)
- We are his children (Graham Kendrick)
- We Are His Hands (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- We are hoping, we are praying
- We are leaving Primary (Ada B. Maxfield)
- We are leaving Primary. Grateful we (Ada B. Maxfield)
- We are leaving Primary, Grateful we will ever be (Ada B. Maxfield)
- We are like lightbulbs hanging from the heavens (Nik Day)
- We are living, we are dwelling (A. Cleveland Coxe)
- We are longing for the day (Kenneth R. Jones)
- We are many textures (Rosemary Crow)
- We Are Marching in the Light (Andries van Tonder)
- We Are Marching in the Light of God (Andries van Tonder)
- We are marching in the light of God / Siyahamb’ ekukhanyen’ kwenkhos’ (Andries van Tonder)
- We are marching on to glory (Hans Henry Petersen)
- We Are Marching On to Glory (John M. Chamberlain)
- We are marching on! We are marching on! (Franklin L. Eiland)
- We Are Mormon Boys (Evelyn N. Wood)
- We are not alone, we live in God’s world
- We Are Not Our Own (Brian Wren)
- We are not our own. Earth forms us (Brian Wren)
- We Are Not Out Here for Gold (Mark Nichols)
- We are not quite a century old as yet
- We are not the only Christians
- We are now starting out on life’s journey
- We Are Often Tossed and Driven (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- We are often tossed and driv’n (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- We are often tossed and driv’n on the restless sea of time (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- We Are One (Nik Day)
- We Are One (Timothy Wright)
- We Are One in Christ (James Chepponis)
- We are one in the bond of love (Otis Skillings)
- We Are One in the Spirit (Peter Scholtes)
- We Are One in the Spirit / Somos uno en Espíritu / Tous unis par le Maître (Peter Scholtes)
- We are one in the Spirit; we are one in the Lord (Peter Scholtes)
- We are one in the Spirit, we are one in the Lord / Somos uno en Espíritu y en el Señor / Tous unis par le Maître, tous unis par l’Esprit (Peter Scholtes)
- We are one, we are one (Timothy Wright)
- We are our heavenly Father’s children (R. M.)
- We are part of a family (Nik Day; Christian Affleck)
- We are people created (Cathy Skogen-Soldner)
- We Are People of God’s Peace (Menno Simons)
- We are people of God’s peace as a new creation (Menno Simons)
- We Are People on a Journey (Gregg DeMey)
- We Are Pilgrims on a Journey (Richard Gillard)
- We are pretty valentines, Dancing (Agness A. West)
- We Are Raised to Newness of Life (Allison Gilliam)
- We Are Reverent (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- We Are Singing, for the Lord Is Our Light (Andries van Tonder)
- We Are Singing, for the Lord Is Our Light (Hal H. Hopson)
- We are singing, for the Lord is our light / Siyahamb’ ekukhanyen’ kwenkhos’ (Andries van Tonder)
- We are So Blessed (Greg Nelson; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- We are so blessed by the gifts from Your hand (Greg Nelson; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- We Are Soldiers
- We are soldiers in the army
- We Are Sons of Pioneers
- We Are Sowing (Anon.)
- We are sowing, daily sowing (Anon.)
- We are sowing, daily sowing Countless seeds (Anon.)
- We are sowing, daily sowing Countless seeds of good (Anon.)
- We Are Standing on Holy Ground (Geron Davis)
- We are stars (Thelma Johnson Ryser)
- We Are Sunbeams
- We are Sunbeams gaily singing
- We are the bees of Deseret (Evan Stephens)
- We are the bees of Deseret, the busy, busy (Evan Stephens)
- We are the blazers, the gallant blazers (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- We are the Blue Bird Girls (Theodore E. Curtis)
- We are the boys of the M. I. A. (Zersia Mae Nelson)
- We are the children of the Saints (John Nicholson)
- We are the children on the Saints of these the (John Nicholson)
- We are the chosen of the Lord—Happy band; we are (Gus M. Clarke)
- We Are the Church (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- We Are the Church (Richard K. Avery; Donald S. Marsh)
- We Are the Gleaners (Ruth May Fox)
- We are the Gleaners, the M I A Gleaners (Ruth May Fox)
- We are the Gleaners, the MIA Gleaners (Ruth May Fox)
- We are the junior girls, hip, hip, hurrah! (Ruth May Fox)
- We are the Juniors as fair as the morning (Ruth May Fox)
- We are the kings, Who, led by the star, Have come to
- We Are the Lambs of His Fold (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We Are the Lord’s (Charles T. Astley; Carl J. P. Spitta)
- We are the Lord’s. His all-sufficient merit (Charles T. Astley; Carl J. P. Spitta)
- We Are the Ones the World Awaits (Edith Sinclair Downing)
- We are the people of the Lord, we meet to praise (Amos Clarke)
- We are the pioneer children (Katherine T. Larson)
- We Are the Reason (David Meece)
- We are the reason that He gave His life (David Meece)
- We are the Seagull Girls (Jane Romney Crawford)
- We are the Sea Gull Girls, we are the Sea Gull Girls (Jane Romney Crawford)
- We Are the Singers Who Celebrate Jesus (Shirley Erena Murray)
- We are the sons of the pioneers (Carol C. Madsen)
- We Are the Sons of the Utah Pioneers (Cherry Sale Brown)
- We Are the S U P
- We are the S U P Sons of Pioneers
- We Are the Targeteers (Jane Jonan)
- We are the voices (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- We are the youth of a Western empire (Elsie C. Carroll)
- We are tossed and driven on the restless sea of time (Charles Albert Tindley)
- We Are Travelers on a Journey (Richard Gillard)
- We are trav’lers on a journey (Richard Gillard)
- We are waiting for the dawning o f a brighter day (George Manwaring)
- We Are Walking (Andries van Tonder)
- We are walking in the light of God (Andries van Tonder)
- We are wandering here as strangers (Thomas W. Smith)
- We are wand’ring here as strangers (Thomas W. Smith)
- We are wand’ring here as strangers, And as exiles from our home (Thomas W. Smith)
- We are Watchers, Earnest Watchers (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- We are watchers, earnest watchers, For the coming (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- We Are Your Daughters (Elizabeth K. Linton)
- We Are Your People (Brian Wren)
- We are your people – Lord, by your grace (Brian Wren)
- We are your people, Spirit of grace (Brian Wren)
- Wearing Of The Green (Dion Boucicault)
- Weary Not! (W. H. Flaville)
- Weary of all trumpeting (Martin H. Franzmann)
- Weary of earth, and laden with my sin (Samuel John Stone)
- Weary souls, that wander wide (Charles Wesley)
- Weary soul, thou shalt rest in the morning (Carlton C. Buck)
- We ask of thee, O Lord above (Jewell Dawson)
- We as the living witnesses (David H. Smith)
- We as the living witnesses Declare the word to you (David H. Smith)
- Weave (Rosemary Crow)
- Weave (Rosemary Crow)
- Weave, weave, weave us together (Rosemary Crow)
- We Bear the Strain of Earthly Care (Ozora Stearns Davis)
- We Believe
- We Believe (Russ Dixon)
- We Believe (Greg Simpson)
- We Believe (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- We Believe (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- We believe all that God has revealed (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in being honest (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in being honest, true, chaste (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in being subject (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in being subject to kings (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in being subject to kings, presidents (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We Believe in Christ (Bruce R. McConkie)
- We Believe in God Almighty (David Mowbray)
- We believe in God, the Eternal Father (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in God, the Father (Nancy Gordon; Jamie Harvill)
- We believe in one God
- We believe in one God (Gregg DeMey)
- We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty
- We Believe in One True God (Tobias Clausnitzer)
- We Believe in Our God (John Jaques)
- We Believe in Our God, the Great Prince (John Jaques)
- We believe in our God, the great Prince of His race (John Jaques)
- We believe in the gift of tongues (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in the gift of tongues, prophecy (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in the literal gathering (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in the literal gathering of Israel (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in the same organization (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in the same organization that existed (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe in you, O God, Eternal Spirit
- We believe that a man must be called of God (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe that men will be punished (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe that men will be punished for (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe that men will be punished for their own sins (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe that the first principles and ordinances (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe that through the Atonement of Christ (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe the Bible to be the word of God (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We believe, we believe in the gospel’s glad story (Clarissa A. Beesley)
- We Belong (Ann L. Bailey)
- We Belong to Jesus’ Body (Richard Leach)
- We Bid Thee Welcome (James Montgomery)
- We bid thee welcome in the name (James Montgomery)
- We bid thee welcome in the name Of Jesus, our exalted Head (James Montgomery)
- We bless and thank you, Lord our God (David A. Hoekema)
- We bless thee for this sacred day (Caroline Gilman)
- We bless thee for this sacred day, Thou who hast ev’ry blessing given (Caroline Gilman)
- We bless thee, Lord, that we have met (Advent Harp)
- We bless thee, Lord, that we have met Once more before thy mercy-seat (Advent Harp)
- We Bless the Name of Christ, the Lord (Samuel F. Coffman)
- We Bow Down (Twila Paris)
- We Bow Our Heads (Anna Johnson)
- We bow our heads and close our eyes (Anna Johnson)
- We bow our heads and close our eyes (Frances K. Taylor)
- We bow our heads and close our eyes and say a (Anna Johnson)
- We bow our heads and close our eyes, And say a little prayer (Anna Johnson)
- We bow our heads and close our eyes while we breathe (Frances K. Taylor)
- We bow our heads in prayer today (Robert P. Manookin)
- We bow our heads in prayer today, We fold our arms together (Robert P. Manookin)
- We bow our heads in reverence, with folded arms we (Blanch D. Sundberg)
- We bow our hearts, we bend our knees (Charlie Hall)
- We bring no glitt’ring treasures, No gems from
- We Bring Our Children, Lord, to Thee (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise (Kirk C. Dearman)
- We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord (Kirk C. Dearman)
- We bring you garlands of flowers (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- We bring you garlands of flowers, Flowers of ev’ry hue (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- We builder boys have many things to do (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- We by His Spirit Prove (Charles Wesley)
- We called out to God, “Are you coming?” (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We call ourselves daughters of old Silver Reef (Laurelle Leany Dalton)
- We Call Ourselves Disciples (Jim Miller)
- We Call Out to You (Nepali song)
- We call out to you with our hands open wide (Nepali song)
- We call Thee our Almighty God (Ray Alston)
- We Can Do More (Nik Day)
- We cannot bind upon your brow a laurel wreath (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We cannot give without receiving (Kurt Kaiser)
- We Cannot Measure How You Heal (John L. Bell)
- We Cannot Own the Sunlit Sky (Ruth Duck)
- We cannot wait for Zion. With zeal for right (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- We celebrate this glorious day, when noble men (Gus M. Clarke)
- We champion the cause of righteousness (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- We choose all substance—what remains
- We claim the priv’lege of worshiping (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We claim the priv’lege of worshiping Almighty God (Joseph Smith Jr.)
- We close our eyes (Anna Johnson)
- We close our eyes and think of Thee (Anna Johnson)
- We close our eyes and think of Thee, And sing a (Anna Johnson)
- We Come as Guests Invited (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- We Come, Aware of Sin (Naomi Russell)
- We Come Before Thee, Lord, This Day (N. W. Peisker)
- We Come Before Thee on This Day (Daunell J. Clarke)
- We come from the hill-tops far away (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We come from the land of the howling Ute
- We come here, Lord (Harry L. Doty)
- We come here, Lord in this great hour (Harry L. Doty)
- We Come, O Christ, to You (Margaret Clarkson)
- We Come, O God, in This Sweet Hour (R. Edwin Browne)
- We come, O God, thy praise to sing
- We come, our hearts with gladness glowing (Ehrenfried Liebich)
- We come, our hearts with gladness glowing, Thee, Lord of harvest, to adore (Ehrenfried Liebich)
- We Come to Thee, Almighty God (Casper Kaat)
- We Come to the Hungry Feast (Ray Makeever)
- We Come to You for Healing, Lord (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- We come to you, our Father (Harry L. Doty)
- We come, we come, a joyful band (J. Parsons)
- We come, we come, a joyful band, And now (J. Parsons)
- We come, we come a joyful band and now we in (J. Parsons)
- We Come with Joy (David H. Smith)
- We come with joy the truth (David H. Smith)
- We Come with Joy, the Truth to Teach (David H. Smith)
- We Come with Joy the Truth to Teach You (David H. Smith)
- We come with joy the truth to teach you, To sow the seed in every heart (David H. Smith)
- We could keep living in the shadows (Nik Day)
- We cross the prairie as of old (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- We cross the prairie as of old the Pilgrims (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Wedding March (Here Comes the Bride) (Anon.)
- Wedding Prayer (Ruth G. Smith)
- We Declare Your Majesty (Malcolm du Plessis)
- We dedicate to thee this house we have reared (Mark H. Forscutt)
- We dedicate to thee this house we have reared, In these sacred courts may thy name be revered (Mark H. Forscutt)
- We do not see the wind (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- We do not see the wind; We only hear (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- We do not see the wind, We only hear it sigh (Elizabeth Cushing Taylor)
- We don’t believe for the honor (Russ Dixon)
- We Eat the Bread of Teaching (Omer Westendorf)
- Weeding My Garden (Jessie Gillaspie)
- Weep for the Early Dead (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Weep for the early dead, weep for the early dead (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Weepin’ Mary (David Fletcher)
- Wee Pippa passed by with her paint and brush (Lucy Goodrich Lind)
- Weep not for him that’s dead and gone (John Clements)
- Weep, week not for me, Zion (Charles Wesley Wandell)
- Weep, weep for the early dead (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Weep, weep not for me, Zion (Charles Wesley Wandell)
- We’er not ashamed to own our Lord (William W. Phelps)
- We Ever Pray for Thee (Evan Stephens)
- We ever pray for thee, our Prophet dear (Evan Stephens)
- We ever pray for thee, our prophet dear, That God will (Evan Stephens)
- We Exalt Thee (Pete Sanchez Jr.)
- We Fall Down (Chris Tomlin)
- We fall down, we lay our crowns (Chris Tomlin)
- We fall down; we lay our crowns at the feet (Chris Tomlin)
- We fall down, we lay our crowns at the feet of Jesus (Chris Tomlin)
- We fast and pray to find God’s grace (Gregory the Great)
- We fell asleep now here we are (Nik Day; Madilyn Paige)
- We find many people who can’t understand (J. E. French)
- We Find Our Peace (David Burroughs)
- We float thro’ the air o’er the tops of the trees
- We fold our arms, we bow our heads (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- We Follow the Prophet (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We Gather (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- We gather, dear Father, in pray’r before Thee (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- We Gather Here (Earl C. Hazelle)
- We gather here, each girl and boy, To thank (Earl C. Hazelle)
- We Gather Here in Grateful Praise (Roy E. De Brand)
- We gather here in grateful praise, in prayer and song (Roy E. De Brand)
- We Gather Here in Jesus’ Name (Bryan J. Leech)
- We gather here in Jesus’ name; His love (Bryan J. Leech)
- We Gather ’Round Thy Table, Lord (Edna G. Wilkins)
- We Gather Together (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- We gather together in glad celebration (Mary S. Pratt; Randall Pratt)
- We gather together to ask our God’s blessing (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessings (Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626; Adriaen Valerius)
- We gather together to thank our dear Father (D. Evan Davis)
- We gather to sing to our Lord hymns of praise (Florine L. Burt)
- We get ready for prayer
- Weggis Song (Swiss folk song)
- We Give Thanks (Rita S. Robinson)
- We Give Thanks To Thee (Moiselle Renstrom)
- We Give Thanks unto You (Marty Haugen)
- We give thanks unto you, O God of might (Marty Haugen)
- We Give Thee But Thine Own (William Walsham How)
- We give thee but thine own, Whate’er (William Walsham How)
- We give thee but thine own, Whate’er the gift (William Walsham How)
- We give thee but thine own, Whate’er the gift may be (William Walsham How)
- We give thee but thine own What e’er the gift may be (William Walsham How)
- We Give Thee Thanks (Samuel Longfellow)
- We Give These Gifts
- We give you but your own (William Walsham How)
- We Give You Thanks (Gary Rhodes)
- We glory in His holy name, We worship, praise and sing (Karen Whiting Heiner)
- We go across the street, Our neighbors (Kesler and Morris)
- We go across the street, Our neighbors dear (Kesler and Morris)
- We go across the street, our neighbors dear to (Kesler and Morris)
- We go across the street, our neighbors dear to greet (Kesler and Morris)
- We Go in Peace (Keith Christopher)
- We go to church (Agness A. West)
- We go to church to worship God (Agness A. West)
- We Greet You, Little Friend
- We greet you, little friend today, Come join us
- We hail the day—the glorious day (Eliza R. Snow)
- We hail Thee (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- We hail thee, as the hero of the day! (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We hail thee, lovely Deseret (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- We hail thee, lovely Deseret, thou art our chosen (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- We hail the happy time
- We Hail You God’s Anointed (James Montgomery)
- We have a king, He’s made us strong (Kenneth Cope)
- We have a mission; we have a destiny (Elizabeth K. Linton)
- We Have an Anchor (Priscilla J. Owens)
- We have a story to tell you. We would like to say (Edrie Peterson)
- We have been born, as Nephi of old (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We have been friends together thro’ all the changing years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We have been given this very moment (Russ Dixon; Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- We Have Been Warned (Loretta S. Marshall)
- We have been warned and are forewarned (Loretta S. Marshall)
- We Have Come at Christ’s Own Bidding (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- We Have Come into His House (Bruce Ballinger)
- We have come into His house and gathered in His name (Bruce Ballinger)
- We Have Come Into This House (Bruce Ballinger)
- We have come to banish night (Emanuel Amiran-Pougatchov)
- We Have Come to Join in Worship (George Atkins; Ken Bible)
- We have faith
- We Have Faith in This Land (Mark Nichols)
- We Have Found Him, Our Messiah (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We have gathered by the water (Arthur H. Morse)
- We Have Gathered, Jesus Dear (Madeleine Forell Marshall; Tobias Clausnitzer)
- We Have Heard A Joyful Sound (Priscilla J. Owens)
- We have heard a [the] joyful sound (Priscilla J. Owens)
- We have heard from the bright, the holy land (William H. Hyde)
- We have heard from the bright, the holy land, We have heard, and our hearts are glad (William H. Hyde)
- We have heard it asserted a dozen times o’er (Henry S. Leigh)
- We Have Heard the Joyful Sound (Priscilla J. Owens)
- We have heard the joyful sound: Jesus saves! (Priscilla J. Owens)
- We have heard the joyful sound: Jesus saves! Jesus saves! (Priscilla J. Owens)
- We have learned of thy ways from our childhood (Anon.)
- We have made a covenant, With Thee (Avanell D. Hancock)
- We have met, dear friends and brethren
- We Have Partaken of Thy Love (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- We have promised much between us (Elouise M. Bell)
- We Have Put on Christ
- We Have the Power to Share the Light (Kevin L. Henrickson)
- We Have the Strength to Lift and Bear (Thomas H. Troeger)
- We hear of strong winds blowing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We hear the tramp of many feet (Anon.)
- We hear thy voice our Father (Charles Derry)
- We hear thy voice our Father, In wisdom from above (Charles Derry)
- We here approach Thy table, Lord (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- We hiked in the midnight breezes ’Neath heavens (Sylvia W. Dixon)
- We hike over dew-sprinkled hills (I. W.)
- We Honor Those Who Came Before (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We honor those who came before Who heard (Janice Kapp Perry)
- We humbly ask the mercy of your love (j. Snodgrass)
- Weighed In The Balance (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Weihnachten (Ernst Anschütz)
- Weird fancies do possess us now and then (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We join the ranks of the Priesthood of our God (Evelyn N. Wood)
- We Know His Name (Nik Day)
- We know it pleases God to hear Children’s voices sweet (Kathleen Malone)
- We know it pleases God to hear Children’s voices sweet and (Kathleen Malone)
- We Know Not the Time (S. M. H.)
- We know not the time when He cometh (S. M. H.)
- We Know That Christ Is Raised (John Geyer)
- We know that Christ is raised and dies no more (John Geyer)
- We know that God is near to help (Jennie C. Neal)
- We know that we were born for this (Nik Day)
- We know the time is near at hand (David H. Smith)
- We know the time is near at hand, When all the pure that still remain (David H. Smith)
- We know who we are (Nik Day)
- We know you love us, dearest Lord, for in the (Theodore E. Curtis)
- We laid him low by the moon’s dim light
- We lay thee softly down to sleep (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Welcome (Anon.)
- Welcome (Laurie Zelman; Mark A. Miller)
- Welcome, best of all good meetings (T. J. Dawson)
- Welcome, delightful morn (Thomas Hayward)
- Welcome, delightful morn; Sweet day of sacred rest (Thomas Hayward)
- Welcome! father, welcome! mother (Eliza R. Snow)
- Welcome, Friends of Song (Benjamin C. Unseld)
- Welcome, from beneath the wave (Horace L. Hastings)
- Welcome, from beneath the wave With thy Savior rising (Horace L. Hastings)
- Welcome Gaynotes (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Welcome, Happy Morning! (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- “Welcome, happy morning,” Age to age (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Welcome, happy morning! age to age shall say (Venantius H. Fortunatus)
- Welcome, Happy Sunday (George Manwaring)
- Welcome, happy Sunday, Day of days the best (George Manwaring)
- Welcome Here (Evan Stephens)
- Welcome here, one and all (Evan Stephens)
- Welcome here, ye aged veterans, for this day to (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Welcome hour of solemn meeting (Psalter)
- Welcome, hour of solemn meeting; Welcome hour of praise and prayer (Psalter)
- Welcome Into This Place (Orlando Jaurez)
- Welcome, Jesus, You Are Welcome (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Welcome larks (Helen Evans)
- Welcome, Neighbor
- Welcome, neighbor, how do you do?
- Welcome, Oh welcome, violets blue (Rhoda Celestia Nash)
- Welcome Song (John S. Davis)
- Welcome Song (S. W. L. Scott)
- Welcome Sunshine (Harriet J. Lewis)
- Welcome, sunshine bright (Harriet J. Lewis)
- Welcome, sunshine bright, Welcome, joy and light (Harriet J. Lewis)
- Welcome, sweet day of rest (Isaac Watts)
- Welcome, Sweet Pleasure
- Welcome, sweet pleasure, my wealth and treasure
- Welcome, Sweet Springtime
- Welcome sweet spring time we greet thee
- Welcome to All (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Welcome to All
- Welcome to all, With joy we give you (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Welcome to all, With joy we give you greeting (Henry A. Tuckett)
- Welcome to My Father’s House (V. Michael McKay)
- Welcome to Our Union Meeting (G. M.)
- Welcome to our Union meeting, Zion’s teachers (G. M.)
- Welcome to Our World (Chris Rice)
- Welcome to Our World (Chris Rice)
- Welcome to Spring (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Welcome to Sunday school teachers
- Welcome to the New Year
- Welcome to this meeting (Anon.)
- Welcome, welcome (George Manwaring)
- Welcome, Welcome (Lelia N. Morris)
- Welcome! Welcome! Elder, Brother (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Welcome, welcome friends of Zion (S. W. L. Scott)
- Welcome, welcome, happy greeting, Hail to friends (George Manwaring)
- Welcome! Welcome, Heralds of learning (Evan Stephens)
- Welcome, welcome month of May (Lucy May Green)
- Welcome, Welcome, Sabbath Morning (Robert B. Baird)
- Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning, Now we (Robert B. Baird)
- Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning, Now we rest (Robert B. Baird)
- Welcome, welcome, welcome welcome! (Lelia N. Morris)
- Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, to this meeting (Anon.)
- We learn in Sunday School
- We left our homes, the land we know (Kiersten White)
- We lift our hands in the sanctuary (Kurt Carr)
- We lift our hearts to thee (John Wesley)
- We lift our hearts to thee, O Day-Star from on high! (John Wesley)
- We lift our hearts to Thee, Thou Day-star (John Wesley)
- We Lift Our Voices (Dwight Liles)
- We lift our voices, we lift our hands (Dwight Liles)
- We light a thousand candles bright (Evie Karlsson)
- We Light the Advent Candles (Gracia Grindal)
- We like to row in this quiet place (Margaret T. Raymond)
- We Limit Not The Truth (George Rawson)
- We Limit Not the Truth of God (George Rawson)
- We Limit Not the Truth of God / No limitemos la verdad / La vérité de notre Dieu (George Rawson)
- We Listen to a Prophet’s Voice (Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- We Live by Faith and Not by Sight (Henry Alford)
- We live in a time full of challenges (Susan B. Mitchell)
- We’ll All Stand Up Together (Anon.)
- We’ll all stand up together, We’ll all stand (Anon.)
- We’ll all stand up together, We’ll all stand up together (Anon.)
- We’ll beat our foes at every game (Eliza R. Snow)
- We’ll be the followers of promise (Russ Dixon)
- We’ll Be There (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- We’ll bless our God for daily bread (Hannah T. King)
- We’ll Bring the World His Truth (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Well doth a summer leaf explain (Charles Wesley)
- Well doth a summer leaf explain The transient state of feeble man (Charles Wesley)
- We’ll find the place (William Clayton)
- We’ll girdle the globe (Vivian A. Dake)
- We’ll give a cheer to MIA (Anon.)
- Well, I woke up early to the bugle call
- We’ll love one another and never disemble (William W. Phelps)
- We’ll make the air with music ring (William Clayton)
- We’ll march together and sing our happy song (Leah Ashton Lloyd)
- Well may the fire of glory blaze (Eliza R. Snow)
- Well may the fire of glory blaze Upon the warriors (Eliza R. Snow)
- Well may thy servants mourn, my Lord (M. J. Weeks)
- Well may thy servants mourn, my Lord, The church, its desolation (M. J. Weeks)
- We’ll Never Say Good-by (Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman)
- We’ll Never Say Good By (Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman)
- We’ll Never Say Good-By (Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman)
- We’ll Never Say Goodbye (Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman)
- We’ll play we’re giants tall, As tall as tall can be (Alice C. D. Riley)
- We’ll plough, and sow, and joyful reap (John Lyon)
- We’ll plow and sow and joyful reap (John Lyon)
- We’ll Praise the Lord (T. G. Steward)
- We’ll praise the Lord for He is great (T. G. Steward)
- We’ll praise the Lord, He bought us (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We’ll Say No
- We’ll Scatter Good Seed (Ida Scott Taylor)
- We’ll see Joseph Smith and Hyrum
- We’ll see Joseph Smith and Hyrum with the just upon Mount Zion
- We’ll Shout and Give Him Glory (Traditional)
- We’ll sing a birthday greeting (Faye Glover Petersen)
- We’ll Sing All Hail to Jesus’ Name (Richard Alldridge)
- We’ll sing all hail to Jesus’ name, And praise (Richard Alldridge)
- We’ll sing all hail to Jesus’ name And praise and (Richard Alldridge)
- We’ll sing all hail to Jesus’ name; Honor and praise we (Richard Alldridge)
- We’ll Sing the Songs of Zion (William G. Mills)
- We’ll sing the songs of Zion, Though now (William G. Mills)
- We’ll sing the songs of Zion, Though now in distant (William G. Mills)
- Wellspring of Wisdom (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Wellspring of Wisdom, hear our cry (Miriam Therese Winter)
- We’ll Thank Our God (Hannah T. King)
- We’ll thank our God for daily bread (Hannah T. King)
- We’ll Trip the Merry Measure (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- We’ll trip the merry measure now (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- We’ll turn from our follies (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- We’ll Understand It Better By and By (Charles A. Tindley; B. B. McKinney)
- We’ll Understand It Better By and By (Charles A. Tindley)
- We’ll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
- We’ll Walk Two by Two
- Well, what do you know! The day walked in (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We’ll work ’till Jesus comes (Elizabeth K. Mills)
- We’ll Work Till Jesus Comes (Elizabeth Mills)
- We Look Behind at All You’ve Done (Ken Bible)
- We Love Our Work (M. E. Abel)
- We Love Our Work (O Father, Grant Us) (M. E. Abel)
- We Love the Ladies
- We love the place, O God (Henry Williams Baker; William Bullock)
- We Love Thy House, O God (William Bullock)
- We love thy house, O God, Wherein thine honor (William Bullock)
- We love thy house, O God, Wherein thine honor dwells (William Bullock)
- We love thy kingdom, Lord (Psalm 137; Timothy Dwight)
- We love thy kingdom, Lord, The house (Psalm 137; Timothy Dwight)
- We love to hear thy holy word (Marvin K. Gardner)
- We Love to Sing (George W. Bethune)
- We love to sing of Christ, our King (George W. Bethune)
- We love to sing of Christ our King (George W. Bethune)
- We Love Your Realm, O God (Psalm 137; Timothy Dwight)
- We Magnify Our Father God (David George Ball)
- We may differ in appearance (Nina A. Lee)
- We may not see the end from the beginning (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters; Julie de Azevedo)
- We may tarry a while here as strangers (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- We mean it well—all the hurry and din (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- We Meet Again (George Manwaring)
- We Meet Again as Sisters (Paul L. Anderson)
- We meet again in gladness (Simon Hecht; George Kingsley)
- We meet again in gladness, and thankful voices (Simon Hecht; George Kingsley)
- We Meet Again in Sabbath School (George Manwaring)
- We meet again in Sabbath School On this (George Manwaring)
- We meet again in Sabbath school On this the Lord’s (George Manwaring)
- We Meet Again Tonight (Anon.)
- We Meet Again To-night (Anon.)
- We meet again to-night, boys (Anon.)
- We meet again to-night, boys, with mirth (Anon.)
- We meet again tonight, boys, with mirth and song (Anon.)
- We Meet as Friends at Table (Brian Wren)
- We Meet, Dear Lord (Vernald W. Johns)
- We meet once more on this glad day (Charles J. Thomas)
- We meet this day with solemn mein (Samuel B. Mitton)
- We meet today in Sabbath school to sing our song (James Maxwell)
- We meet together here today (Helena W. Larson)
- We meet to-night to celebrate (R. C. Evans)
- We meet with one accord (James Montgomery)
- We meet with one accord In our appointed place (James Montgomery)
- We Meet You, O Christ (Fred Kaan)
- We meet you, O Christ, in many a guise (Fred Kaan)
- We merry minstrels soft music enjoy (English round)
- We met as strangers upon life’s highway (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We Met, ’Twas In A Crowd (Thomas H. Bayly)
- We met, ’twas in a crowd And I thought (Thomas H. Bayly)
- We miss thee, miss thee little angel (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We miss thee, sister—and we feel all that thou wert to us (Emmeline B. Wells)
- We must adore Thee
- We must have opposition (Virginia M. Kammeyer)
- We must hold boldly and fearlessly to our baptism (Martin Luther)
- We must part, our golden dream is ended (Queen Liliuokalani)
- We must take up the cross, and build our Zion (Gladys Domitrovich)
- We must watch and we must pray
- We Must Work (Keith C. Laws)
- We must work while it is day (Keith C. Laws)
- We Need Each Other’s Voice to Sing (Thomas H. Troeger)
- We need no sacred word to bind In union sweet
- We Need the Power of the Holy Spirit (Richard Smallwood)
- We need the spirit of Christmas (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- We ne’er forget, when the twilight hour (Evan Stephens)
- We Offer Christ (Joel Britton)
- We Offer Christ (Brian Wren)
- We offer Christ to all the world around us (Brian Wren)
- We offer Christ to you (Joel Britton)
- We often talk of childhood days, Of tricks (Charles Carroll Sawyer)
- We, O God, Unite Our Voices (Grady Nutt; Paul Simpson Duke)
- We once more meet on this glad day (Charles J. Thomas)
- We Part Once Again (Evan Stephens)
- We part once again, kind friends (Evan Stephens)
- We Place upon Your Table, Lord (M. F. C. Wilson)
- We Plant a Grain of Mustard Seed (Mary Bryan Matney)
- We plough the fields, and scatter (Matthias Claudius)
- We plow the field and scatter (Matthias Claudius)
- We Plow the Fields (Matthias Claudius)
- We Plow the Fields and Scatter (Matthias Claudius)
- We plow the fields and scatter the good seed on the land (Matthias Claudius)
- We ponder your steadfast love, O God
- We praise our God for love and care (Harry L. Doty)
- We Praise Thee (Alastair Cassels-Brown)
- We Praise Thee (Stephen Elvey; Richard Farrant)
- We Praise Thee (T. Norris)
- We praise Thee, and thank Thee, our Father and God
- We praise thee, O God (Alastair Cassels-Brown)
- We praise thee, O God (Stephen Elvey; Richard Farrant)
- We praise thee, O God (T. Norris)
- We Praise Thee, O God (Latin hymn)
- We Praise Thee, O God (Julia Cady Cory)
- We Praise Thee, O God (William P. Mackay)
- We praise Thee, O God, for the joy and the song (Julia H. Johnson)
- We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy love (William P. Mackay)
- We Praise Thee, O God, Our Redeemer (Julia Cady Cory)
- We praise thee, O God, our Redeemer, Creator (Julia Cady Cory)
- We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge (Alastair Cassels-Brown)
- We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge (Stephen Elvey; Richard Farrant)
- We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge (T. Norris)
- We praise Thee, O God; we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord (Latin hymn)
- We Praise You and Acknowledge You, O God (Stephen P. Starke)
- We Praise You, Jesus, at Your Birth (Martin Luther; Gregory J. Wismar; F. Samuel Janzow)
- We Praise You, Lord (Judith O’Neill)
- We praise you, Lord, for Jesus Christ (Judith O’Neill)
- We Praise You, O God
- We Praise You, O God (Julia Cady Cory)
- We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer (Julia Cady Cory)
- We praise You, O God, our Redeemer, Creator (Julia Cady Cory)
- We praise you, O God, we acclaim you as Lord
- We praise you, we bless you
- We praise you, we bless you, we give thanks
- We Praise You with Our Minds, O Lord (Hugh McElrath)
- We Pray (Anon.)
- We pray to our Father (Anna G. Whitmore)
- We pray to our Father when night is descending (Anna G. Whitmore)
- We pray to Thee, our Heav’nly Father (Russell M. Nelson)
- We promise to give our lives (Nik Day)
- We quo money, money, money (Anon.)
- We Raise Our Hands to You, O Lord (Svein Ellingsen; Hedwig T. Durnbaugh)
- We’re a bunch of jolly good fellows (Anon.)
- We’re a circle of sisters (Gary Croxall)
- We read of a time that is coming (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We read of the sufferings of saints long ago (Edward Partridge)
- We read that faith th’ assurance is (Mary Judd Page)
- We read that faith the assurance is (Mary Judd Page)
- We read there’s a set time for Zion (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We’re a jolly bunch of chappies (Pearl H. Timpson)
- We’re a jolly bunch the M. I. A. With spirits
- We’re all looking for the reason (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- We’re all searching for direction (Tyler Castleton; Scott Krippayne)
- We’re All Together Again (Traditional)
- We’re all together again. We’re here (Traditional)
- We’re all together again, We’re here, we’re here! (Traditional)
- We’re alone, Doney Gal, in the wind and hail (Cowboy song)
- We’re a million children strong (Jan Pinborough)
- We’re a num’rous band throughout Utah’s fair land (John Burrows)
- We Receive Your Blessing (Grace Moes; Natasha Moes)
- We’re downright, upright (Anon.)
- We’re giving the gift of our lives (Russ Dixon)
- We’re Glad (Anon.)
- We’re Glad It’s Your Birthday (Satis N. Coleman)
- We’re glad it’s your birthday dear children (Satis N. Coleman)
- We’re glad it’s your birthday, dear (child’s name or children) (Satis N. Coleman)
- We’re glad, so glad, so very glad (Anon.)
- We’re Glad this Time has Come Around
- We’re glad to have you here, little lark sisters (Helen Evans)
- We’re glad to tell you something (William A. Draves)
- We’re glad to tell you something It should (William A. Draves)
- We’re Going to Get the Eats Right Now (Theodora Morse)
- We’re going to preach the Gospel (Pioneer folk song)
- We’re going to preach the gospel to all (Pioneer folk song)
- We’re going to preach the gospel to all who want to hear (Pioneer folk song)
- We’re Growing (Evelyn Reynolds)
- We’re growing, getting big and strong (Evelyn Reynolds)
- We’re heirs unto the priesthood (John Nicholson)
- We’re heirs unto the priesthood, for in it we were (John Nicholson)
- We’re helping to build a temple (Louise F. Grant)
- We’re Here for Fun (Anon.)
- We’re here for fun right from the start (Anon.)
- We’re Here to Walk to Zion (Annette W. Dickman)
- We’re here, we’re here, we Bee-Hive Girls (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- We’re here, we’re here, we Bee Hive Girls (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- We Rejoice (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- We’re Just People (Nik Day; Madilyn Paige)
- We’re known by one, we’re known by all
- We’re looking for a tree That grows up very (Moiselle Renstrom)
- We’re looking for a tree that grows up very high (Moiselle Renstrom)
- We’re Marching On To Glory (John M. Chamberlain)
- We’re marching on to glory, we’re marching day (Hans Henry Petersen)
- We’re marching on to glory, we’re marching day by day (Hans Henry Petersen)
- We’re marching on to glory, We’re working (John M. Chamberlain)
- We’re marching on to glory, we’re working for (John M. Chamberlain)
- We’re marching on to glory, We’re working for our (John M. Chamberlain)
- We’re marching on to victory (Clifford A. Burgess)
- We’re marching (on) to Zion (Isaac Watts)
- We’re Marching to Zion (Isaac Watts)
- We Remember (Evan Stephens)
- We remember His death. We proclaim His resurrection (International Commission on English in the Liturgy)
- We Remember Our Savior (Frank I. Kooyman)
- We remember, we remember all the suff’rings of (Evan Stephens)
- We Remember You (Kirk Dearman)
- We Remember You (Walt Harrah)
- We’re not asham’d to own our Lord (William W. Phelps)
- We’re Not Ashamed to Own Our Lord (William W. Phelps)
- We’re not ashamed to own our Lord And worship (William W. Phelps)
- We’re not ashamed to own our Lord, And worship Him on earth (William W. Phelps)
- We’re Not of the World (James G. Deck)
- We’re not of the world that fadeth away (James G. Deck)
- We’re on a Caravan for Zion (Bill Beard)
- We’re on the Minnesota (Eliza R. Snow)
- We’re on the Upward Trail (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- We’re on the upward trail, We’re on (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- We’re on the upward trail; We’re on the upward trail (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Were our eyes holden because of fear (David A. Zabriskie)
- We’re pilgrims on the journey of the narrow road (Jon Mohr)
- Were power given from above (Hannah T. King)
- We’re Proud of Utah (Theodore E. Curtis)
- We’re Singing a Peace Song (Barbara Howard; Richard Howard)
- We’re Sons of Utah Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- We’re sons of Utah Pioneers, our Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- We’re sorry you’re going away
- We’re starting on a journey (Nik Day)
- We rest on Thee, our shield and our defender! (Edith G. Cherry)
- We’re ten miles from home
- We’re ten miles from home, We’re ten
- We’re ten miles from home, We’re ten miles
- We’re tenting to-night on the old camp ground (Walter Kittredge)
- We’re tenting tonight on the old camp ground (Walter Kittredge)
- We’re tenting to night on the old Camp ground (Walter Kittredge)
- We’re the Juniors (Pearl H. Timpson)
- We’re the school that’s gay and happy (William O. Perkins)
- We’re the Seagull girls of Zion (Theodore E. Curtis)
- We’re the Sons of the Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- Were the World to End Tomorrow (Fred Kaan)
- We’re very, very tall
- We’re waiting on the promises and standing on the principles (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We’re workers of the M. I. A. From (name) Stake
- Were you a good neighbor today? (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Were you ever in Quebec (Sea shanty)
- Were you ever in Quebec, Stowing timber (Sea shanty)
- We’re young men, we’re strong men
- Were You There? (African-American spiritual)
- Were You There on That Christmas Night (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Were You There to Hear the Heavenly Angels Sing? (Kevin G. Pace)
- Were you there to see the virgin Mary fair? (Kevin G. Pace)
- Were you there, were you there on that Christmas night (Natalie W. Sleeth)
- Were you there when they crucified my Lord? (African-American spiritual)
- We’re Zion’s Leaguers from the Start
- We rose from the water (Peter Morgan)
- We sail along toward the harbor light (Lizzie DeArmond)
- We Sail the Ocean Blue (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- We sail the ocean blue, And our saucy ship’s a beauty (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- We saw an angel clothed in raiment bright (Donald N. Bugg)
- We Seek After These Things
- We Seek After These Things (Rhea B. Allen)
- We Seek After These Things (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- We Seek After These Things
- We Serve the Prince of Peace (Terry W. York)
- We Serve the Risen Savior (Shirley Mason)
- We serve the risen Savior, He’s in our lives today (Shirley Mason)
- We Serve to Love (John M. Chamberlain)
- We serve to love, we love to serve (John M. Chamberlain)
- We set our sites aright (Verda Mae Christensen)
- We Shall Always Be Happy Over There (Alfred H. Ackley)
- We Shall Behold Him (Dottie Rambo)
- We Shall Behold Him (Dottie Rambo)
- We shall greet them at home, we shall greet them (Spiritual Melodies)
- We shall greet them at home, we shall greet them, When the sorrows of life shall be o’er (Spiritual Melodies)
- We shall in the spirit wait (David H. Smith)
- We shall in the spirit wait Till the resurrection morn (David H. Smith)
- We Shall Know (Anna Herbert)
- We shall listen, Lord, to your teaching
- We shall meet, but we shall miss him (Henry S. Washburn)
- We Shall Miss Thee (Evan Stephens)
- We shall miss thee, we shall miss thee (Evan Stephens)
- We shall not be put to shame
- We Shall Not Give Up the Fight
- We Shall Overcome (Charles A. Tindley)
- We shall overcome, we shall overcome (Charles A. Tindley)
- We shall reach the river side (Arthur W. French)
- We shall reach the summer land (Fanny J. Crosby)
- We shall see each other darkly (Pauline Higgins)
- We shall see him again (Anon.; William W. Phelps)
- We Shall See His Blessed Face (Kate Ulmer)
- We Shall See His Lovely Face (Norman J. Clayton)
- We shall see the desert as the rose (Florence Horton)
- We Shall See the King Some Day (Lewis E. Jones)
- We Shall Shine as the Stars (Judson W. Van DeVenter)
- We shall tell among the peoples
- We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace (A. L. Hatter)
- We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace (A. L. H.)
- We should pray to Him each morning (Nik Day)
- We Sing
- We Sing for All the Unsung Saints (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- We sing it very loud (Anon.)
- We sing of God, the mighty source (Christopher Smart)
- We sing of the land of the blest (J. K. Hall)
- We sing of the land of the blest, We talk (J. K. Hall)
- We sing of the Polar bear fearless (David Stevens)
- We sing of the Polar bear fearless and bold (David Stevens)
- We Sing of Your Courage (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- We sing of your courage, your faith in the Lord (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- We sing the glorious conquest (John Ellerton)
- We Sing the Mighty Power of God (Isaac Watts)
- We sing the praise of him who died (Thomas Kelly)
- We sing today of the boys away (William A. Morton)
- We Sing to You, O God (Gracia Grindal)
- We sing, we sing to the Pioneers (Edward H. Anderson)
- We Sing Your Mighty Power, O God (Isaac Watts)
- We sing your praise for steadfast love (William C. Dix)
- We sometimes sense the Eye outside of time (Vere Jameson)
- We soon shall see the glorious day (Joel H. Johnson)
- We speak of the realms of the blest (Elizabeth K. Mills)
- We spread before the altar place (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- We spread before the altar place these tokens of (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- We Stand (Nik Day)
- We stand and lift up our hands (Chris Tomlin; Louie Giglio)
- We stand up straight (Verda Mae Christensen)
- We stand up straight, We walk just right (Verda Mae Christensen)
- We stand up straight when we salute
- Western Emigrants (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Western Version (Samuel C. Upham)
- Westminster Carol (French carol)
- We stretch up to the ceiling (Eleanor Doan)
- We strolled the lane, together (Buddy DeSylva; Lew Brown; Ray Henderson)
- Westward Ho! (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- West with the Ox Teams (Elizabeth Cannon Porter)
- We submit that the Church of Christ (Thomas Campbell)
- We take our wraps off quietly (Grace D. Wahlquist)
- We take the bread and water on this Sabbath (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- We take these children (David H. Smith)
- We Take These Children in Our Arms (David H. Smith)
- We take these children in our arms As Jesus (David H. Smith)
- We take these children in our arms As Jesus did of old (David H. Smith)
- We Talk of Christ (Marvin K. Gardner)
- We talk of Christ, rejoice in Christ (Marvin K. Gardner)
- We Talk of Zion (W. D. Johnston)
- We talk of Zion, we love so dear (W. D. Johnston)
- We Testify (Al Switzler)
- We Thank Thee (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- We Thank Thee (Frances K. Taylor)
- We Thank Thee (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- We Thank Thee, God, for Eyes to See (Jeanette E. Perkins Brown)
- We thank thee, God, for eyes to see, The beauty of the earth (Jeanette E. Perkins Brown)
- We thank thee, God, for food we eat
- We thank Thee, God, for things to eat, For fruit and bread (F. Ellenore Prince)
- We thank thee, God of all the earth (Charles Derry)
- We thank thee, God of all the earth, We thank thee, God of heaven (Charles Derry)
- We thank thee, gracious Father
- We thank thee, gracious Father, for helping us
- We Thank Thee, Gracious Lord of Hosts (Theodore E. Curtis)
- We Thank Thee, Heavenly Father (Lula Greene Richards)
- We Thank Thee, Heavenly Father (Anna Johnson)
- We thank thee, Heavenly Father, for sacred, holy (Lula Greene Richards)
- We thank Thee, heav’nly Father (Lula Greene Richards)
- We thank Thee, Heav’nly Father, For blessings manifold (Anna Johnson)
- We Thank Thee, Lord (Albert H. Hutchinson)
- We Thank Thee, Lord, for Temples (Douglas L. Ipson)
- We thank thee, Lord, for temples raised (Douglas L. Ipson)
- We thank thee, Lord, for this our food (John Cennick)
- We Thank Thee, Lord, Thy Paths of Service Lead (Calvin W. Laufer)
- We Thank Thee, O God (William Fowler)
- We Thank Thee, O God, Etc. (William Fowler)
- We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet (William Fowler)
- We thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet, To guide (William Fowler)
- We thank thee, O God, for a prophet To guide us (William Fowler)
- We thank thee, O God, for a prophet To guide us in (William Fowler)
- We thank thee, O God, for a Prophet To guide us in these latter days (William Fowler)
- We Thank Thee, O God, For the Prophets (William Fowler)
- We thank thee, O God, for thine angel (William Fowler)
- We thank thee, O God, for thy spirit (William Fowler)
- We Thank Thee, Oh God, for a Prophet (William Fowler)
- We thank Thee, our Father (George A. Hicks)
- We Thank Thee Our Father (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- We thank thee our Father for blessings (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- We thank Thee, our Father, for blessings each day (Wilma Boyle Bunker)
- We thank thee, our Father, for sending thy son (George A. Hicks)
- We thank thee, our Father in heaven
- We thank the Heavn’ly Father for sunshine and for (Mary G. Trask)
- We thank the Lord for grace and gifts (William W. Phelps)
- We thank the Lord for grace and gifts, Renewed in latter days (William W. Phelps)
- We thank You for Your kindness, we thank You for Your love (W. J. G.; G. G.)
- We thank You for Your love (Gerald S. Henderson)
- We Thank You, God, for Feeding Us (Michael Perry)
- We Thank You, God, for Water, Soil, and Air (Brian Wren)
- We Thank You, Lord (Gerald S. Henderson)
- We Thank You, Lord, for Strength of Arm (Robert Davis)
- We Thank You, O God, for Our Prophets (William Fowler)
- We Thank You, O God, for Our Prophets / Oh Dios, gracias por nuestros profetas / Seigneur, merci pour nos prophètes (William Fowler)
- We the Boys of Sanpete County
- We the Lord’s people, heart and voice uniting (John E. Bowers)
- We, the many who are gathered (James Chepponis)
- We, the People of the Lord (Martin J. Petersen Jr.)
- We, the Youth in Zion’s Army (Benjamin Salisbury)
- We Three Kings (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- We Three Kings of Orient Are (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- We three kings of Orient are; Bearing gifts (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- We three kings of Orient are, Bearing gifts we traverse far (John Henry Hopkins Jr.)
- We, through the Holy Ghost (Charles Wesley)
- We, Thy People, Praise Thee (Kate Stearns Page)
- We thy people praise thee, praise thee (Kate Stearns Page)
- We Two (Clyde D. Sandgren)
- We usually want to keep it simple (Nik Day; Sabrina Haskett)
- We Utter Our Cry (Fred Kaan)
- We utter our cry: that peace may prevail (Fred Kaan)
- We’ve a friend, his name is Jesus (Harry L. Doty)
- We’ve a glorious hope to cheer us as we wend our homeward way (Kate Ulmer)
- We’ve a Story to Tell (H. Ernest Nichol)
- We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations (H. Ernest Nichol)
- We’ve been a while a-wandering Amongst the leaves (English carol)
- We’ve been called to serve our Father (Arlene C. Hamblin)
- We’ve been here together (Nik Day; Zac Love)
- We’ve built this house my brethren dear (William Willes)
- We’ve climbed up many mountains (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We’ve Come a Long Way
- We’ve Come This Far by Faith (Albert A. Goodson)
- We’ve Come This Far by Faith (Albert A. Goodson)
- We’ve Come This Far by Faith (Albert A. Goodson)
- We’ve Come to Worship You (Stephen Key)
- We’ve cut our wheat and brought it in
- We’ve found the way the Prophets went (Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie)
- We’ve Had A Fine Evening (Anon.)
- We’ve had a fine evening, A very fine evening (Anon.)
- We’ve heard fantastic tales for years (Albert Whipple Hadley)
- We’ve sung about the cloudy skies (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We volunteer, a happy band of children tried and (Joseph L. Townsend)
- We Wait for Thy Coming
- We wait for thy coming, O Lord!
- We Wait in Hope for the Lord (Psalm 33:20–22; James E. Clemens)
- We Wait the Peaceful Kingdom (Kathleen R. Moore)
- We Walk by Faith (Henry Alford)
- We walk by faith, and not by sight (Henry Alford)
- We walk by faith as well as sight (Henry Alford)
- We walked and we walked as day after day (Gwen Hamblin Hall)
- We walk in the footsteps of Utah Pioneers (Mark Nichols)
- We Walk in Their Foot Steps (Mark Nichols)
- We walk the city streets in shadows (Doug Bush)
- We Walk Together (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We walk with angels unaware Of unseen hands and watchful care (Toni Thomas)
- We wandered thru’ the shipyards (Marvin Payne)
- We wanted jack-o-lanterns
- We wanted jack-o-lanterns For a Hallowe’en surprise
- We Want to Be Like Jesus (Verda E. Bryant)
- We Want to Learn of Jesus (Verda E. Bryant)
- We want to learn of Jesus and His church on earth today (Verda E. Bryant)
- We Want to See the Temple (George Manwaring)
- We want to see the temple, With towers rising high (George Manwaring)
- We watched the sea for a distant light (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We Welcome Glad Easter (Anon.)
- We welcome glad Easter when Jesus arose (Anon.)
- We welcome now the happy new year
- We welcome you
- We Welcome You (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- We Welcome You
- We welcome you, Gaynotes (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- We welcome you, Gaynotes, with your cheerful song (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- We welcome you on Primary day. We’re ready
- We Welcome You Our New Member
- We welcome you today to Primary And sing (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- We welcome you, we welcome you
- We were born to come forth in these days
- We were called forth from the workshop (Charles F. Steele)
- We were crowded in the cabin
- We were sailing along On Moonlight Bay (Edward Madden)
- We were strangers when we met (Barbara Tanner; Julie de Azevedo; Lex de Azevedo)
- We were the children of our God (Marie Tarbet; Larry Pearson)
- We Were There (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We Who Bear the Human Name (Masao Takenaka; Fred Kaan)
- We who bear the human name are like flowers (Masao Takenaka; Fred Kaan)
- We Who Once Were Dead (Klaas Hanzen Heeroma)
- We who would build a better world must raise (Helen Harrington)
- We Who Would Valiant Be (John Bunyan)
- We will all be missionary boys (Lula Greene Richards)
- We Will Be Merry Far and Wide
- We will cheer for our fathers
- We will extol you, ever-blessed Lord (J. Nichol Grieve)
- We Will Extol You, God and King (Greg Scheer)
- We will find a little nest (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- We will find a little nest In the branches (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- We will find a little nest in the branches of a tree (Glenna Tate Holbrook)
- We Will Follow the Lord (Nita Dale Milner)
- We Will Gather All Our Family (Karrol Corey)
- We Will Give You Praise Unending (Allison Gilliam)
- We Will Glorify (Twila Paris)
- We will glorify the King of Kings (Twila Paris)
- We will glorify the King of kings; we will glorify the Lamb (Twila Paris)
- We Will Go Out with Joy (Andrew Donaldson; Hilary Seraph Donaldson)
- We will go out with joy in the Spirit (Andrew Donaldson; Hilary Seraph Donaldson)
- We Will Overcome (Carol cymbala)
- We will overcome thro’ the blood of the Lamb (Carol cymbala)
- We will praise Thee, O God
- We will praise Thee, O God, we will praise Thee
- We Will Serve the Lord (Winifred Rae Rose Cameron)
- We will share the truths of Zion (Harry L. Doty)
- We Will Sing as We Go (Carol H. Cannon)
- We will sing of the land, of the beautiful land
- We Will Sing of Zion (Merrill Bradshaw)
- We will sing of Zion, / Kingdom of our God (Merrill Bradshaw)
- We Will Stand
- We Will Stand (Russ Taff; Tori Taff)
- We Will Stand the Storm (Isaac Watts)
- We will stand, we will not move
- We Will Trim Our Lamps for Zion (Loretta S. Marshall)
- We will trust in the Lord
- We Will Walk with God (Swaziland folk hymn)
- We will walk with God, my brothers / Sizohamba naye, wo wo wo, (Swaziland folk hymn)
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas (English carol)
- We wish you a Merry Christmas; We wish (English carol)
- We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry (English carol)
- We Wish You a Merry Xmas (English carol)
- We Won’t Cry Tomorrow, Friend (Arlene L. Buffington)
- We Won’t Leave Here Like We Came (Maceo Woods)
- We won’t leave here like we came, in Jesus’ name (Maceo Woods)
- We Worship and Adore You
- We worship and adore You, Bowing down
- We worship and adore You, bowing down before You
- We Worship Now Before Thee, Lord (David S. Maughan)
- We worship thee, almighty Lord (Charles Wharton Stork; Johan Olof Wallin)
- We worship You, Almighty God (Steve Green)
- We Worship You, God (Robert Grant)
- We worship you God, your power and your love (Robert Grant)
- We Worship You, O God of Might (Joel W. Lundeen; Johan Olaf Wallin)
- We Worship You, Whose Splendor Dwarfs the Cosmos (Martin Leckebusch)
- We Would Be Building (Purd E. Deitz)
- We would be building; temples still undone (Purd E. Deitz)
- We Would See Jesus (J. Edgar Park)
- We Would See Jesus (Anna Bartlett Warner)
- We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen (Anna Bartlett Warner)
- We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthen (Anna Bartlett Warner)
- We would see Jesus! Lo, his star (J. Edgar Park)
- We would see Jesus! Lo, his star is shining (J. Edgar Park)
- We wreathe a chaplet fair, yea half divine (Emmeline B. Wells)
- “We Write Upon Walls” (Lucy Goodrich Lind)
- Wexford Carol (Irish carol)
- We Yearn, O Christ, for Wholeness (Dosia Carlson)
- We, Your People, God, Confessing
- We your sons forever (Walter Smith)
- What a blessed peace we know as we travel here below (Haldor Lillenas)
- What About (Peter Breinholt)
- What a Covenant (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- What a covenant, what a joy divine (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- What Adam’s Disobedience Cost (Carol Bechtel; Fred Pratt Green)
- What a Day That Will Be (Jim Hill)
- What a fellowship, what a joy (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- What a fellowship, what a joy divine (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- What a Friend (Joseph Scriven)
- What a friend we have (Joseph Scriven)
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus (Joseph Scriven)
- What a friend we have in Jesus, All our sins (Joseph Scriven)
- What a Friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear! (Joseph Scriven)
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus / ¡Oh qué amigo nos es Cristo! / Quel ami fidèle et tendre (Joseph Scriven)
- What, after all that Thou hast done for me, What (Evan Stephens)
- What a Gathering! (Bertha Ashton)
- What a Gathering that Will Be! (John H. Kurzenknabe)
- What A Glorious Thing (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- What a glorious thing to be (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- What a glorious thing to be In the light (Carrie A. Church Thomas)
- What a Happy World
- What aileth thee, O Missouri (Eliza R. Snow)
- What a joy! (William W. Phelps)
- What a Marvelous Work and Wonder (Ether M. Furnier)
- What a Mighty God
- What a mighty God we serve
- What a Mighty God We serve (Traditional)
- What a mighty God we serve, What a mighty (Traditional)
- What a mighty God we serve, What a mighty
- What a Privilege to Carry (Joseph Scriven)
- What a privilege to work with the Lord (Andrés C. González)
- What are another’s faults to me?
- What are the hopes, that have grown with the years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- What are these array’d in white (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- What are these arrayed in white (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- What are these, my gifts to thee, O Lord? (Lavonne Carlile Belew)
- What Are The Wild Waves Saying (Stephen Glover)
- What are you ready to wear? What are you ready (Verda Mae Christensen)
- What art thou, Death? (Eliza R. Snow)
- What a Strong and Happy People (Elbert A. Smith)
- What a sublime moment it is (Lin Cartwright)
- What a wonderful change in my life has been (Rufus H. McDaniel)
- What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought (Rufus H. McDaniel)
- What a wonderful day (Leah Patt Rivenburg)
- What a Wonderful Savior! (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- What a wonderful Savior is Jesus, my Jesus! (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- What a Wonderful World (Bob Thiele; George David Weiss)
- What a wonderful world this would be (Mabel C. Bickerton)
- What a wondrous message in God’s Word! (Merrill Dunlop)
- What beams so bright from the mountain height
- What Builds Temples (Madelyn W. Larsen; Joanne M. Parker)
- What Can I Do Today? (Daunell J. Clarke)
- What can I do today to become the Savior’s friend? (Daunell J. Clarke)
- What Can I Give Him? (Annette Dickman)
- What Can I Give Him? (Christina G. Rossetti)
- What Can I Give Him? (Christina G. Rossetti)
- What can I give Him, poor as I am? (Christina G. Rossetti)
- What can I say for “mother”? (Lora Pratt)
- What can little bodies do (Joseph L. Townsend)
- What can little bodies do, Like us little lispers (Joseph L. Townsend)
- What can take a dying man (Chris Tomlin; Sean Craig; Jesse Reeves)
- What can wash away my sin? (Robert Lowry)
- What can wash away my sin [sins] [stain] (Robert Lowry)
- Whatcha Gonna Do Now? (Oskar and Julia)
- What champion comes with piercing eye (Eliza R. Snow)
- What Child Is This? (William Chatterton Dix)
- What Child Is This, Who, Laid to Rest (William Chatterton Dix)
- What child is this, who, laid to rest, on Mary’s lap is sleeping? (William Chatterton Dix)
- What Comfort Can Our Worship Bring (Adam M. L. Tice)
- What Did He Do? (J. M. Gray)
- What did Tenne see, folks, what did Tenne see?
- What does a bee do all day long? (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- What Does Christmas Mean (Anon.)
- What does family mean? (Nik Day; Jaeden Vaifanua)
- What Does He Think (Nik Day)
- What does it mean to be a man? (Nik Day; Russ Dixon)
- What does it profit a man (Michael Webb; Julie de Azevedo)
- What Doesn’t Kill You
- What Does the Lord Require (Micah 6:6–8; Albert F. Bayly)
- What Does the Lord Require for Praise (Micah 6:6–8; Albert F. Bayly)
- What does the Lord require for praise and offering? (Micah 6:6–8; Albert F. Bayly)
- What Does the Lord Require of You? (Micah 6:8; Jim Strathdee)
- What Does the Lord Require of You? (Jim Strathdee)
- What does your family do?
- What do we mean by the Disciples mind? (Ronald E. Osborn)
- What do you do in the summertime (Dorothy S. Andersen)
- What do you think I saw this morning? (Erma W. Walker)
- What do you want for Christmas?
- Whate’er our God ordains is right (Samuel Rodigast)
- What equal honors shall we bring (Isaac Watts)
- What equal honors shall we bring To thee, O Lord our God, the Lamb (Isaac Watts)
- Whatever God Ordains Is Right (Samuel Rodigast)
- Whatever humble thing we do (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Whatever Is, Is Right (Eliza R. Snow)
- Whatever is, is right; but then (Eliza R. Snow)
- Whatever It Takes (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Whatever life may bring you is tempered by His love (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Whatever may befall (Joel H. Johnson)
- Whatever our station, in all that we do (T. G. Chattle)
- Whatever You Do (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- “Whatever you do to the least ones of these (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- What fair one is this (Samuel Hutchinson; William W. Phelps)
- What fair one is this From the wilderness (Samuel Hutchinson; William W. Phelps)
- What fair one is this, from the wilderness traveling (Samuel Hutchinson; William W. Phelps)
- What fair one is this from the wilderness travelling (Samuel Hutchinson; William W. Phelps)
- What fair one is this, from the wilderness trav’ling (Samuel Hutchinson; William W. Phelps)
- What fair one is this, from the wilderness trav’lling (Samuel Hutchinson; William W. Phelps)
- What Faith Can Do (Scott Davis; Scott Krippayne)
- What Family Means to Me (Nik Day; Jaeden Vaifanua)
- What Feast of Love (Delores Dufner)
- What feast of love is offered here (Delores Dufner)
- What Fruit Have You Gathered? (Lizzie DeArmand)
- What fruit have you gathered for Jesus (Lizzie DeArmand)
- What Gift Can We Bring (Jane Marshall)
- What gift can we bring, what present, what token (Jane Marshall)
- What gift have I, dear Lord (Sally DeFord)
- What glorious news is this I hear? (Joseph Smith III)
- What glorious news is this I hear? “Christ the Lord, is risen” (Joseph Smith III)
- What Glorious Scenes Mine Eyes Behold (Anon.)
- What glorious scenes mine eyes behold! What wonders (Anon.)
- What God Calls Us To (J. Frederic Voros Jr.)
- What God Hath Given (Susan Evans McCloud)
- What God Hath Promised (Annie Johnson Flint)
- What God Ordains Is Always Good (Samuel Rodigast)
- What God Ordains Is Good Indeed (Samuel Rodigast)
- What Grace Is This (Laurie F. Gauger)
- What grace is this! My Lord and King (Laurie F. Gauger)
- What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone (Edward Denny)
- What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone Around thy steps below (Edward Denny)
- What have I done for Thee? (Evan Stephens)
- What Have I Done with His Name? (Kenneth Cope)
- What Have They Done to the Rain? (Malvina Reynolds)
- What heavenly music do I hear
- What Heaven Sees in You (Doug Walker; Sherry Marks Walker)
- What He Began (Kenneth Cope)
- What Hope! An Eden Prophesied (Stephen P. Starke)
- What I do for others (Susan Evans McCloud)
- What if a little ray of light
- What If It Were Today? (Lelia Naylor Morris)
- What if some of us smiled, but most of us cried (Eleanor Minton)
- What I love (Edwin F. Parry)
- What I Need (Michael McLean)
- What Is a Friend?
- What is a man? I now will ask
- What is a mother’s work? She is to bear and care (Naomi Russell)
- What Is, and What Is Not for Woman (Eliza R. Snow)
- What is belief? What is faith? (Steven Kapp Perry)
- What I See (Nik Day; Kendra Lowe)
- What I See in You (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- What is fairer than the roses (Evan Stephens)
- What is fairer than the roses Blooming (Evan Stephens)
- What is home without the children? (William Willes)
- What is it, dear children, makes joy thro the year (Edward P. Kimball)
- What is life? (William W. Phelps)
- What is life? ’tis to exist (William W. Phelps)
- What Is Most Beatiful
- What Is My Life to Me? (Evan Stephens)
- What is Priestcraft? may I ask (Henry Garner)
- What is so sweet as a flower (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- What is so sweet as a flower, Blooming in a garden fair? (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- What is that big noise I hear?
- What is that picture that I see (Arlene L. Buffington)
- What is the chaff, the word of man (Charles Wesley)
- What is the chaff, the word of man, When set against the wheat? (Charles Wesley)
- What is the crying at Jordan? (Carol Christopher Drake)
- What is the fairest flow’r that blooms? Love, (Evan Stephens)
- What Is the Gospel? (Hendrik de Brij)
- What is the Iron Rule?
- What is the story the lilies bring (Frances K. Taylor)
- What is the story the lilies bring at Easter time (Frances K. Taylor)
- What Is the World Like (Adam M. L. Tice)
- What is the world like when God’s will is done? (Adam M. L. Tice)
- What Is the World to Me (Georg Michael Pfefferkorn; August Crull)
- What Is This Bread (Frederic W. Baue)
- What is this feeling (Janice Kapp Perry)
- What Is This Place (Huub Oosterhuis)
- What is this place where we are meeting? (Huub Oosterhuis)
- What Is This Thing Men Call Death? (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- What Is This Thing That Men Call Death? (Gordon B. Hinckley)
- What is true faith?
- What Is Written in My Heart (Jenny Phillips)
- What Is Your Song? (Edward S. Lorenz)
- What is your worth in the eyes of the world? (Mollie Richmond)
- What I want is sociability (Anon.)
- What joy could greater be Than that which doth attend
- What joyous tidings we proclaim (Beatrice Goff Jackson)
- What Kind of Boys (Anon.)
- What kind of love would humbly make the choice (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- What Kind of Member Are You? (Hazel Ford)
- What Kind of Shoes
- What kind of shoes you going to wear?
- What lies beyond the hill, Youth? (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- What Love Reveals (Don Stirling; Sam Cardon; John McVey)
- What magic cloth is this, what wondrous seam (Helen Harrington)
- What Makes a Family (Carol Lynn Pearson)
- What matters dirty dishes in the sink (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- What Matters Most (Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- What Matters Most (Tyler Castleton)
- What means that soft, enchanting strain (James X. Allen)
- What means that soft, enchanting strain, Harped forth by angel hands (James X. Allen)
- What means this eager, anxious throng (Emma F. R. Campbell)
- What Meekness and What Majesty (Terry W. York)
- What Must It Be to Be There! (Elizabeth K. Mills)
- What? No? can it be that they’ve driven (Will Carleton)
- What other flower so well could represent thee (Lula Greene Richards)
- What peace and joy pervade my soul
- What peace and joy pervades the soul (Matthew Rowan)
- What poor despised company (Richard Allen)
- What Prize Shall Be Your Reward? (Joseph L. Townsend)
- What Ruler Wades through Murky Streams (Thomas H. Troeger)
- What Sacred, Holy Hour Is This? (John V. Pearson)
- What sacred, holy hour was this (John V. Pearson)
- What say the voices from out the long years (Emmeline B. Wells)
- What say the woods when soft winds sigh
- What service shall we render thee (Ernest Dodgshun)
- What shall I do to please my Lord? (Charles Derry)
- What shall I do to please my Lord? How shall I e’er regain his love? (Charles Derry)
- What Shall I Render (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- What Shall I Render to the Lord (Margaret Pleasant Douroux)
- What Shall the Harvest Be? (Emily S. Oakey)
- What shall we call him (Tom Colvin)
- What shall we call him, child of the manger (Tom Colvin)
- What Shall We Give? (David T. Warner)
- What shall we give to the babe in the manger? (David T. Warner)
- What shall we render bounteous Lord (James Boden)
- What shall we render bounteous Lord, For all the grace we see? (James Boden)
- What should make you sad my darling?
- What’s in there? Gold and money (Norman Dello Joio)
- Whatsoever ye do in word or in deed (Donna Jones)
- What soldier enters life’s battle field (Steven K. Jones)
- What sound is this salutes my ear? (John A. Granade)
- What star is this, with beams so bright (Charles Coffin)
- What’s the Matter with? (Charles Coborn)
- What’s the Matter With Billy Boy (Charles A. Gage)
- What’s the matter with Billy Boy, He’s all right (Charles A. Gage)
- What’s the Matter with Father
- What’s the matter with Father? He’s all right
- What’s the Matter with Lark Girls?
- What’s the matter with Lark girls? We’re all right
- What’s the matter with (name)? (Charles Coborn)
- What’s the matter with (name)? He’s all right (Charles Coborn)
- What’s this dull town to me? (Caroline Keppel)
- What’s this dull town to me? Robin’s (Caroline Keppel)
- What’s this dull town to me? Robin’s not near (Caroline Keppel)
- What thanks and praise to thee we owe (William Dalrymple Maclagan)
- What the Lord Has Done in Me (Reuben Morgan)
- What tho’ the Gentiles wildly rage (William H. Shearman)
- What though I have the gift to preach (Joel H. Johnson)
- What though no flowers the fig-tree clothe (Anon.; John Logan)
- What, though the Gentiles wildly rage (William H. Shearman)
- What though the wicked laugh and scorn (James H. Hood)
- What time of the year is as sweet as June (Grace Ingles Frost)
- What use are you? (Satis N. Coleman; Alice G. Thorn)
- What various hindrances we meet (William Cowper)
- What various hindrances we meet, In bowing at our Maker’s feet (William Cowper)
- What vessel are you sailing in?
- What Voice Salutes the Startled Ear? (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- What voice salutes the startled ear And wakes the (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- What wailing’s this I hear, at home, abroad? (John Lyon)
- What was witness’d in the heaven? (John S. Davis)
- What was witness’d in the heavens? (John S. Davis)
- What Was Witnessed in the Heavens? (John S. Davis)
- What was witnessed in the heavens? Why, an angel (John S. Davis)
- What was witnessed in the heavens? Why, an angel, earthly bound (John S. Davis)
- What Was Your Vow and Vision (Brian Wren)
- What we Should Learn (Anon.)
- What Will You Do with Jesus? (Anon.; B. McKinney)
- What Will You Do with Jesus? (Albert Simpson)
- What will you do with the time that’s left (Mark Shultz; James Isaac Elliott)
- What will you do with your day (Belva Lou Spaulding)
- What wonderous things we now behold (Anon.)
- What wonders and what changes time hath wrought (Emmeline B. Wells)
- What Wondrous Love (Appalachian folk hymn; Alexander Means)
- What Wondrous Love Is This (Appalachian folk hymn; Alexander Means)
- What wondrous love is this, O my soul (Appalachian folk hymn; Alexander Means)
- What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul (Appalachian folk hymn; Alexander Means)
- What wondrous scenes mine eyes behold (Anon.)
- What wond’rous things we now behold (Anon.)
- What Words? (Evelyn Palmer Maples)
- What would happen if we all (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- What would happen if we took off our masks (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- What would he do? (Jayne B. Malan)
- What would I lose by a moment’s sin (R. C. Evans)
- What would it be like to have faith (Julie de Azevedo; Tom Hopkins)
- What Would Jesus Do (Heather Burton; Wayne Burton)
- What would we do in our sin and defilement (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- What Would We Do Without Jesus? (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- What Would You Like For Christmas?
- What would you like for Christmas? What would you
- What you could tell if you could speak, O spinning wheel! (Beatrice Knowlton Ekman)
- What You Knew Then (Alex Melecio)
- Wheat
- When a black o’erspreading cloud (John Newton)
- When a black o’erspreading cloud Has darkened all the air (John Newton)
- When a child breathes a pure and gentle prayer (Mary E. Blake)
- When a child I lived at Lincoln (Harry Linn)
- When a daughter’s heart is heavy (Merrijane Rice)
- When adverse winds and waves arise (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- When adverse winds and waves arise, And in my heart despondence sighs (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- When afar from my home (Evan Stephens)
- When afar from my home, Among strangers I roam (Evan Stephens)
- When Aimless Violence Takes Those We Love (Joy F. Patterson)
- When a little seed is planted (Susan L. Purves)
- When all around seems strange and wrong (Carolyn J. Rasmus)
- When all is beautiful, and bright, and fair (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When All Is Ended (Brian Wren)
- When all is ended, time and troubles past (Brian Wren)
- When All Is Said and Done (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- When All Is Said and Done (Geoff Moore)
- When all my labors and trials are o’er (Charles H. Gabriel)
- When all my [the] labors and trials are o’er (Charles H. Gabriel)
- When all my trials and cares are o’er (Charles H. Gabriel)
- When all seems lost, no solid ground (Clint Poulsen; Jim Funk; Barry Gibbons)
- When All the World Was Cursed (Johann Gottfried Olearius; Paul E. Kretzmann)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (Joseph Addison)
- When all thy mercies O, my God, my rising soul (Joseph Addison)
- When all thy mercies, O! my God, My rising soul surveys (Joseph Addison)
- When All Your Mercies, O My God (Joseph Addison)
- When a loved one is summoned by death to depart (Ben May)
- When angry nations rush to arms (Anne Steele)
- When angry nations rush to arms, And rage and noise and tumult reign (Anne Steele)
- When a Prophet Speaks for God (Derena Bell)
- When as a Child We Spoke (Alan D. Tyree)
- When Asked, Who Is My Neighbor (Emily R. Brink)
- When, as returns this solemn day (Anna L. Barbauld)
- When, as returns this solemn day, Man comes to meet his Maker, God (Anna L. Barbauld)
- When a thing is hard to do (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When at night I go to sleep (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- When at night I go to sleep, Fourteen angels (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- When at night to bed I creep (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- When at This Table (Shirley Erena Murray)
- When at this table I receive a blessing (Shirley Erena Murray)
- When away to bed I creep (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- When away to bed I creep, Fourteen angels (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- When a Weary Way You Find It (Jason Daniel)
- When a weary way you find it, Persevere (Jason Daniel)
- When Baby Jesus came to earth (Larry Hiller)
- When birds of the morn are singing, The sunshine (James H. Hood)
- When blossoms flowered mid the snows (Pietro Yon; Frederick H. Martens)
- When boys and their dads get together
- When bridegroom and bride at this altar shall stand (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When bridegroom and bride at this altar shall stand, With heart joined to heart and with hand joined to hand (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When Brigham called for men to join the fight (Sheryl Nabrotzky)
- When called to the throne of the Lord (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When called to the throne of your Lord (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When called to the throne of your Lord, And judged (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When cares of life distress you (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Whence Is That Goodly Fragrance Flowing? (French carol)
- Whence the dread spirit that o’er earth (David H. Smith)
- Whence the dread spirit that o’er earth His shadow dark and evil cast (David H. Smith)
- When Children Pray (Berde Rooney)
- When Christ declared, “go preach the word” (Joseph Smith III)
- When Christ declared, “go preach the word;” He told the saints that they should see (Joseph Smith III)
- When Christmas Morn Is Dawning (Betty Ehrenborg-Posse)
- When Christ’s appearing was made known (Coelius Sedulius)
- When Christ Was Born in Bethlehem (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- When Christ was born in Bethlehem, ’Twas night (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- When Christ was born of Mary free, Alleluja! (Traditional, 15th century)
- When Christ was lifted from the earth (Brian A. Wren)
- When Christ was on the earth (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Christ was on the earth, He promised (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When comes to the weary a blessed release (Lizzie DeArmond)
- When Daddy comes (Anna Johnson)
- When Daddy Comes from Work (Anna Johnson)
- When daddy comes from work each day (Anna Johnson)
- When Daddy Comes Home (George S. Applegarth)
- When Daddy is home, We have such fun (Vivian Gouled)
- When dames wore hoops and powdered hair
- When Dark and Drear the Skies Appear (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- When dark and drear the skies appear, And doubt (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- When darkness falls and trials dim our view (Katherine D. Knecht)
- When darkness surrounds you (Kristin W. Belcher; Brian R. Jensen)
- When dark’ning clouds the skies o’ercast (Evan Stephens)
- When David had a longing (Martin Leckebusch)
- When days are chill and cold winds blow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When days are long, and nights are drear (Gipsy Simon Smith)
- When days in summer are hot and dry (Nina B. Hartford)
- When days in summer are hot and dry, With not a cooling (Nina B. Hartford)
- When discouraged, weak and sad (Carmella Mazzeo)
- When, driven by oppression’s rod (William Parsons Lunt)
- When, driven by oppression’s rod, Our fathers fled beyond the sea (William Parsons Lunt)
- When duty’s finger points the way
- When Earth in Bondage (Parley P. Pratt)
- When earth in bondage long had lain (Parley P. Pratt)
- When earth in bondage long had lain, And darkness o’er the nations reigned (Parley P. Pratt)
- When earth’s foundation first was laid (Parley P. Pratt)
- When earth was dress’d in beauty (William W. Phelps)
- When Earth Was Dressed in Beauty (William W. Phelps)
- Whene’er I look into thy word (Samuel Pearce)
- Whene’er I look into thy word, And read about my dearest Lord (Samuel Pearce)
- Whene’er the angry passions rise (Anne Steele)
- Whene’er the angry passions rise, And tempt our thoughts or tongues to strife (Anne Steele)
- Whene’er the sun is shining (Kate Kendall Thomas)
- When Ephraim Rides (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When eternities began, There were precepts (William W. Phelps)
- When evening comes we wait for thee (Edwin F. Parry)
- When Evening Falls and Labors Cease (Delores Dufner)
- Whenever a man would help a man (Vere Jameson)
- Whenever God appoints
- Whenever God appoints, To meet
- When ever I am good and kind (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whenever I am good and kind (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whenever I am good and kind And help (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whenever I am good and kind and help someone (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When ever I am good and kind And help someone I see (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whenever I am good and kind And help someone I see (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whenever I am good and kind And help some one I see (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whenever I Have to Choose (Clive Romney)
- Whenever I hear the song of a bird (Clara W. McMaster)
- Whenever I hear the song of a bird or look (Clara W. McMaster)
- Whenever I hear the song of a bird Or look at the blue (Clara W. McMaster)
- Whenever I’m faced with temptation and know I must make a choice (Janine Belliston Ruff)
- Whenever I’m with you, sweetheart (Clyde D. Sandgren)
- Whenever I Think about Pioneers (Della Dalby Provost)
- Whenever I think about pioneers, I think (Della Dalby Provost)
- Whenever I think about pioneers, I think of brave (Della Dalby Provost)
- When ever I think about pioneers, I think of brave (Della Dalby Provost)
- Whenever I think of God’s wonderful love (Albert Simpson Reitz)
- Whenever I think of my Savior and friend (Harold R. Laycock)
- Whenever mother stirs a cake (Anna Johnson)
- When Eyes That We Once Knew as Keen (John Core)
- When faint and weary toiling (Sidney Dyer)
- When Faith Endures (Naomi W. Randall)
- When far from the town I take my way
- When fear and doubt seem all consuming (Holly Boyd)
- When filled with sorrow, grief and shame
- When first I joined the Mormons
- When first I left the city my heart was low and sad (William Willes)
- When first I saw sweet Peggy (Samuel Lover)
- When first I saw sweet Peggy ’Twas (Samuel Lover)
- When first I saw the city ’twas low (William Willes)
- When first I saw the city ’twas low, in a low place (William Willes)
- When First the Glorious Light of Truth (William Clayton)
- When first the glorious light of truth Burst forth in (William Clayton)
- When first the glorious light of truth Burst forth in this last age (William Clayton)
- When first the reformation sound (William Willes)
- When Friendship, Love, and Truth abound (James Montgomery)
- When From Injustice’ Bitter Cup (Eliza R. Snow)
- When from kindred kindred part (Eliza R. Snow)
- When gathering clouds around I view (Robert Grant)
- When gath’ring storms around I view (Robert Grant)
- When gath’ring storms around I view, And days are dark, and friends are few (Robert Grant)
- When God Created Human Life (Alan D. Tyree)
- When God Delivered Israel (Michael A. Saward)
- When God First Brought Us Back (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- When God first brought us back from exile (Carl P. Daw Jr)
- When God Is a Child (Brian Wren)
- When Godly Sorrow Moves the Soul (David C. Macfarlane; Nathan Howe)
- When God Restored Our Common Life (Ruth Duck)
- When God’s Call to Serve (Danny A. Belrose)
- When God’s call to serve looms larger (Danny A. Belrose)
- When God’s own people stand in need (John Fawcett)
- When God’s own people stand in need, His goodness (John Fawcett)
- When Grandpa Comes (Marian Major)
- When grief the saints oppress (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When grief the saints oppress, When trials give unrest (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When Hands Reach Out and Fingers Trace (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)
- When He call me I will answer (Eduardo J. Lango)
- When He Comes (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- When He Comes Again (Mirla Greenwood Thayne)
- When He Comes Again / Love One Another (Mirla Greenwood Thayne; Luacine Clark Fox)
- When He Cometh (William O. Cushing)
- When He cometh, when He cometh (William O. Cushing)
- When he cometh, when he cometh to make (William O. Cushing)
- When He cometh, when He cometh To make up His jewels (William O. Cushing)
- When he is absent, I’m alone (Henry Maiben)
- When here our minds are truly turned (David H. Smith)
- When here our minds are truly turned To do the will of Christ, the Lord (David H. Smith)
- When He saw the little children (Deborah Mayhew)
- When He Shall Come (Almeda J. Pearce)
- When he shall come, resplendent in His glory (Almeda J. Pearce)
- When, His Salvation Bringing (John King)
- When, his salvation bringing, To Zion (John King)
- When, his salvation bringing, To Zion Jesus came (John King)
- When Holy Ghost Shall Come in Power (Evan A. Fry)
- When Holy Ghost shall come in pow’r (Evan A. Fry)
- When I against the Lord transgress (John Lyon)
- When I Am Alone (Miriam C. Bitner)
- When I Am Baptized (Nita Dale Milner)
- When I Am Baptized / Keep the Commandments (Nita Dale Milner; Barbara A. McConochie)
- When I am burdened, or weary and sad (James Rowe)
- When I am down, and oh, my soul (Brendan Graham; Rolf Lovland)
- When I am injured by my foes (Joel H. Johnson)
- When I am lost and don’t know (Christen Cooper)
- When I am sad and I pray for relief (Robert Cowles)
- When I am twelve, a father’s hands (Mark E. Hurst)
- When I Am Weakened by Life’s Storms (Wendy Udy)
- When I, a poor, lost sinner (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- When I Behold Jesus Christ (Jim Keefer; Hartmut Schoenherr; Almaz Belhu; Aurelia Keefer; Joseph Herl)
- When I Can Ache (Danny A. Belrose)
- When I can ache with hunger pangs (Danny A. Belrose)
- When I can read my title clear (Isaac Watts)
- When I can read my title clear to mansions in the skies (Isaac Watts)
- When I can trust my all with God (Josiah Conder)
- When I can trust my all with God, In trial’s fearful hour (Josiah Conder)
- When I Can’t Speak (Tyler Castleton)
- When I can’t walk and I can’t sing (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When I Come to Him (Matthew J. Neeley)
- When I come to the river at ending of day (Thomas Ramsey)
- When I consider the heavens (Shauna Hart)
- When I don’t mind my parents (Wanda B. Blaisdell)
- When I Do What’s Right I Feel Good (Margie Lindsay)
- When I eight years of age shall be (Frances K. Taylor)
- When I espous’d the cause of Truth (Eliza R. Snow)
- When I espoused the cause of Truth (Eliza R. Snow)
- when I fall on my knees (African-American spiritual)
- When I fear my faith will fail (Ada R. Habershon)
- When I feel afraid (Amy Grant)
- When I feel afraid, and I think I’ve lost my way (Amy Grant)
- When I feel afraid, think I’ve lost my way (Amy Grant)
- When I Feel His Love (Janice Kapp Perry)
- When I feel torn apart, You put me (Nik Day)
- When I first pondered on your coming, baby dear (Katharine C. McKay)
- When I Found You (Ysabelle Cuevas; Connor Austin)
- When I Get To The End of The Way (Charles Davis Tillman; Albert M. Bean)
- When I Go (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- When I go out into the world (Merrijane Rice)
- When I go out to play in the snow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I go out walking In the afternoon (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I go to bed at night (Anna Johnson)
- When I go to bed at night I kneel and say a prayer (DeVota Mifflin Peterson)
- When I go to bed at night, I kneel down and (Anna Johnson)
- When I go to bed at night, I kneel down and pray (Anna Johnson)
- When I go to bed at night I love to kneel and say (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I Go to Church (Faye Glover Petersen)
- When I Hear My Father Pray (A. Laurence Lyon)
- When I Hear of Pioneer Children (Janice Kapp Perry)
- When I Hear the Prophet’s Voice (Matthew J. Neeley)
- When I Hear the Scriptures (Jan Pinborough)
- When I Kneel Down to Pray (A. H. Ackley)
- When I kneel to pray, I know Jesus cares (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When I Learn (Katherine Nelson)
- When I leave this frail existence (Eliza R. Snow)
- When I left my home in heaven (Sherrel Burgoyne)
- When I Look into Your Holiness (Cathy Perrin; Wayne Perrin)
- When I make a wrong choice (Anna M. Molgard; Rachel P. Mohlman)
- When I’m alone I can fall to my knees (Nik Day)
- When I’m a Miss To Misses (Rhea B. Allen)
- When I’m a woman grown, where I’ll live is now (Lula Greene Richards)
- When I’m feeble, faint and weary (Joel H. Johnson)
- When I’m home or far away, Heav’nly Father (Mary Rose Jack)
- When I’m home or far away, Heav’nly Father hear (Mary Rose Jack)
- When I’m home or far away, Heav’nly Father hear me pray (Mary Rose Jack)
- When I’m Kind And True (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I’m loving kind and true (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I’m loving kind and true, Mother dear (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I’m loving kind and true Mother dear and (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I’m loving, kind and true, Mother dear and daddy too (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When I’m sad, or I’m lost, when my heart is broken (Janice Kapp Perry)
- When I’m searching for the answers (Dustin Christensen; Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- When I’m sitting in the twilight (E. B. Williams)
- When I my heart to grief gave way (John Newton)
- When I my heart to grief gave way To see the work of God decline (John Newton)
- When, in Awe of God’s Creation (Jane Parker Huber)
- When in far distant regions (Parley P. Pratt)
- When in Our Music God Is Glorified (F. Pratt Green)
- When in the Course of Life Below
- When in the Hour of Deepest Need (Paul Eber)
- When in the lonesome vale of death (Joel H. Johnson)
- When in the Night I Meditate
- When in the Quiet Church I Sit (Esther Freivogel)
- When in the spring the flow’rs are blooming bright and fair (Kurt Kaiser)
- When in the Wondrous Realms Above (Frank I. Kooyman)
- When in the wondrous realms above Our Savior had (Frank I. Kooyman)
- When I Ope My Eyes at Morning (Vida E. Smith)
- When I Open My Eyes (Vida E. Smith)
- When I Open My Eyes at Morning (Vida E. Smith)
- When I Pray (Valerie Hall)
- When I reach to help another (Lawrence Lee)
- When I read in the scriptures (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- When I remember that a century (Eva Willes Wangsgaard)
- When I Return to Him (Sally DeFord)
- When Irish eyes are smiling (Chauncey Olcott; George Graff Jr.)
- When I saw the cleansing fountain (Margaret J. Harris)
- When I scrape my knee (Matthew J. Neeley)
- When I See My Savior (Maud Frazer)
- When I see my Savior, hanging on Calvary (Maud Frazer)
- When I see someone who is in need (Laura Ashton)
- When I See the Blood (John G. Foote)
- When I shall come to the end of my way (William C. Poole)
- When I shall reach the more excellent glory (William A. Spencer)
- When I sit in my own dear church (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- When I speak the church shall tremble (R. C. Evans)
- When Israel Fled from Egypt Land (Henrietta Ten Harmsel)
- When Israel in safety shall dwell (D. W.)
- When Israel out of Egypt came (Charles Wesley)
- When Israel Was Going Forth (Anon.)
- When Israel Was in Egypt’s Land (African-American spiritual)
- When Israel was in Egypt’s land: Let my people go (African-American spiritual)
- When Israel was taken in bondage (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When Isr’el was in Egypt’s land (African-American spiritual)
- When Isr’l out of bondage came (Henry J. Zelley)
- When I started on my fam’ly history (Ross Boothe)
- When I stop just to ponder what I might have been (Mark Nichols)
- When I Survey (Isaac Watts)
- When I survey the wond’rous cross (Isaac Watts)
- When I survey the wondrous cross, On which (Isaac Watts)
- When I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died (Isaac Watts)
- When it gets dark and I can’t see my way (African American spiritual)
- When I think about the hour (Walter Hawkins)
- When I think of pioneers who lived (Michaelene P. Grassli)
- When I think of the blessings (Janice Kapp Perry)
- When I travel the pathway so rugged and steep (William J. Henry)
- When it’s camptime in the rockies
- When It’s Springtime In The Rockies (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- When it Storms (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- When I use my hands in service (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- When I’ve Done My Best (T. A.)
- When I’ve done the best I can (T. A.)
- When I wake at dawn (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- When I wake up each morning (Rebekah Anne Pitts)
- When I wake up in the morning (Vida E. Smith)
- When I wake up in the morning, And I see (Vida E. Smith)
- When I walk beside the ocean (Karen Maquerite Moloney)
- When I walk thro’ the valley of shadow and gloom (Edmund S. Lorenz)
- When I Walk Through the Valley (Edmund S. Lorenz)
- When I walk through the valley of shadow and gloom (Edmund S. Lorenz)
- When I want to feel close to Heavenly Father (Annette Dickman)
- When I Was A Lady
- When I was a lady, a lady, a lady
- When I was a little child (H. E. Llewelyn)
- When I was a little girl (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- When I was a little girl, I read fairy tales (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- When I was alone in this world of sin (Kenneth R. Jones)
- When I was a student at Cadiz (Anon.)
- When I was younger, all of my world (Dustin Christensen; Russ Dixon)
- When January days are here (Jane B. Walters)
- When Jesus appeared as the Savior of men (John Lyon)
- When Jesus appeared as the Saviour of men! (John Lyon)
- When Jesus Came (Jeanette Morrel)
- When Jesus Came to Bountiful (Bonnie Hart Murray)
- When Jesus came to John of old, To be baptized of him (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- When Jesus Came to Jordan (F. Pratt Green)
- When Jesus came to Jordan to be baptized by John (F. Pratt Green)
- When Jesus came unto his own
- When Jesus Christ Was Baptized (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Jesus Christ was baptized Down (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Jesus Christ Was Here Below
- When Jesus Christ was on the earth (Michael G. Facer)
- When Jesus Comes (Randall Pratt)
- When Jesus comes to reward His servants (Fanny J. Crosby)
- When Jesus comes, when Jesus comes (Randall Pratt)
- When Jesus died to save us (F. Bland Tucker; John Donne)
- When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay (Thomas Gibbons)
- When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay, What were his works from day to day (Thomas Gibbons)
- When Jesus dwelt on the shores of time (Maria Straub)
- When Jesus knew His time had come (R. C. Evans)
- When Jesus left his Father’s throne (James Montgomery)
- When Jesus lived upon the earth (Rebecca Smith Adams)
- When Jesus, our great Master, came (Isaac Watts)
- When Jesus, our great Master, came To teach (Isaac Watts)
- When Jesus saw me from on high
- When Jesus Shall Come in His Glory (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When Jesus shall come in His glory, Along with (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When Jesus shall come in his glory along with the (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When Jesus the Healer Passed Through Galilee (Peter Smith)
- When Jesus Was a Boy (Carol Ann Wight)
- When Jesus Was a Boy (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- When Jesus was a little boy (Wilhelmina D’Arcy Stephens)
- When Jesus Was on Earth (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Jesus Was on Earth (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Jesus was on earth, He promised (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Jesus went to Jordan’s stream (Martin Luther; F. Bland Tucker)
- When Jesus Wept (William Billings)
- When Jesus wept, the falling tear (William Billings)
- When John Baptized by Jordan’s River (Timothy Dudley-Smith)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Patrick Gilmore)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Patrick Gilmore)
- When Johnny comes marching home again (Patrick Gilmore)
- When Johnny comes marching home again, Hurrah! Hurrah! (Patrick Gilmore)
- When Jordan hushed his waters still (Thomas Campbell)
- When Jordan hushed his waters still, And silence slept on Zion’s hill (Thomas Campbell)
- When Joseph his brethern beheld (John Newton)
- When Joseph his brethren beheld (John Newton)
- When Joseph his brethren beheld, Afflicted and trembling with fear (John Newton)
- When Joseph his brethren behold (John Newton)
- When Joseph knelt within the grove (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When Joseph saw his brethren mov’d (Parley P. Pratt)
- When Joseph saw his brethren moved (Parley P. Pratt)
- When Joseph Smith from heaven was sent (Joel H. Johnson)
- When Joseph Smith from heav’n was sent (Joel H. Johnson)
- When Joseph Smith went out to pray (Frank Calabro)
- When Joseph Went to Bethlehem (Bessie Saunders Spencer)
- When Joseph went to Bethlehem, I think (Bessie Saunders Spencer)
- When Joseph Will Appear (Catherine Pomo)
- When judgment day is drawing nigh (Charles P. Jones)
- When Kindled by Thy Spirit’s Light (E. Y. Hunker)
- When Laughter Is Still (Susan Evans McCloud)
- When Law and Love in Tension Lie (Danny A. Belrose)
- When Lehi listened to the Lord (Nathan Howe)
- When life comes sideways, twisting, turning (David Burroughs)
- When light first beam’d upon my face (Hannah T. King)
- When Light Peeps O’er the Hill (Susa Young Gates)
- When light peeps o’er the hill, When light (Susa Young Gates)
- When, like the Woman at the Well (Edith Sinclair Downing)
- When little baby Jesus (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When little baby Jesus came on earth to dwell (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When little baby Jesus came on earth to dwell A lovely star (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When little baby Jesus came on the earth to (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When little baby Jesus came on the earth to dwell (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When little baby Jesus came on the earth to dwell A lovely (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When little Samuel woke (Jane Taylor)
- When Long Before Time (Peter W. A. Davison)
- When long before time and the worlds were begun (Peter W. A. Davison)
- When long the soul had slept in chains (Edwin H. Chapin)
- When long the soul had slept in chains, And man to man was stern and cold (Edwin H. Chapin)
- When Love Came Down (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When love comes in the balmy summer hours (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When love gets lost, in a cluttered corner (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- When Love Is Found (Brian Wren)
- When love is found and hope comes home (Brian Wren)
- When Love Is Kind (Thomas Moore)
- When love is kind, cheerful, and free (Thomas Moore)
- When Love Shines In (Carrie E. Breck)
- When Loves Shine In (Carrie E. Breck)
- When man was sad and weary (Esther C. Henck)
- When man was sad and weary Beneath Mosaic rule (Esther C. Henck)
- When man would walk Among the trinkets (Sadi Anka Negaard)
- When Many to the Savior’s Feet (Anon.)
- When many to the Savior’s feet Their little (Anon.)
- When many to the Savior’s feet Their little children (Anon.)
- When many to to the Savior’s feet (Anon.)
- When Mary Sang Her Lullaby (Sally DeFord)
- When May-time comes, and lilacs are in bloom (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When Memory Fades (Mary Louise Bringle)
- When memory fades and recognition falters (Mary Louise Bringle)
- When Minds and Bodies Meet as One (Brian Wren)
- When Mormon trains were journeying through (Eliza R. Snow)
- When Morning Comes (Charles A. Tindley)
- When morning comes with golden rays (Joel H. Johnson)
- When Morning Dawns (Alfred H. Ackley)
- When Morning Gilds the Skies
- When morning gilds the skies, My heart
- When Morning Gilds the Sky
- When morning light breaks on my view (Joel H. Johnson)
- When morning rises from its rest (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When Mother Bakes (Anna Johnson)
- When mother goes to shop for food (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- When Mother Nature cleans the earth (Alice R. Baldwin)
- When mother puts her little ones to bed (J. W. Wheeler)
- When Mother Puts the Little Ones to Bed (J. W. Wheeler)
- When Mother Sews (Stephen Fay)
- When Mothers in Salem (William M. Hutchings)
- When mothers in Salem Their children bro’t to Jesus (William M. Hutchings)
- When Must I Look for Death? (William W. Phelps)
- When my brother wrongs me, Lord (Dale S. Cox)
- When my cross is heavy
- When my earthly day is waning (Haldor Lillenas)
- When my enemies have found me (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When My Eyes Behold The Beauty (Anna Johnson)
- When my eyes behold the stars (S. H.)
- When my friends and my foes turn against me (G. G.)
- When my kitty wants to eat, She rubs her nose (Ebertha Roelofs)
- When my lamp burns low (Toni Thomas)
- When my life-work is ended (Fanny J. Crosby)
- When my life-work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide (Fanny J. Crosby)
- When my life work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide (Fanny J. Crosby)
- When my lifework is ended and I cross the swelling tide (Fanny J. Crosby)
- When my mother calls me (Thelma J. Harrison)
- When my mother calls me, Quickly I’ll obey (Thelma J. Harrison)
- When my mother calls me, Quickly I’ll obey, For Mother (Thelma J. Harrison)
- When my mother dear I ask (Agnes Lee)
- When my mother dear I ask When there’ll (Agnes Lee)
- When my mother sits and sews, In and out her needle goes (Stephen Fay)
- When my spirit ascends to the world above (Eliza R. Snow)
- When my way grows drear (T. A.)
- When my work on earth is done (H. J. F.)
- When o’er the valley the shadows are gray (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- When o’er the valley the shadows are gray, Little stars (Mary Hale Woolsey)
- When Old Friends Meet (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When old friends meet together (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When once the heavens opened (Toni Thomas)
- When on Life a Darkness Falls (Brian Wren)
- When on the cross of Calv’ry (Eugene M. Bartlett)
- When orange blossoms bloom amid the roses (Mark Nichols)
- When other lips and other hearts (M. W. Balfe)
- When Our Confidence Is Shaken (Fred Pratt Green)
- When our Father dear looks down (Edna G. Wilkins)
- When our Lord returns to take us (Jarrette E. Aycock)
- When Our Savior, Yesu, Went Away (Tom Colvin)
- When Our Song Says Peace (Richard Leach)
- When our song says peace and the world says war (Richard Leach)
- When Pain of the World Surrounds Us (Jim Strathdee)
- When pangs of death seized on my soul (Charles Price Jones)
- When Papa stands, and priesthood hands (Elizabeth Osborn)
- When Peace like a River (Horatio Spafford)
- When peace like a river attendeth my way (Horatio Spafford)
- When peace, like a river, upholds me each day (Horatio Spafford)
- When pioneers mov’d to the west (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- When pioneers mov’d to the west, With courage strong (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- When pioneers moved to the west (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- When pioneers moved to the West, With courage (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- When Prayer Is Said
- When President Hinckley was a boy (Cheryl Boyer Hansen)
- When quiet in my house I sit (Charles Wesley)
- When raindrops play
- When restless on my bed I lie (Isaac Watts; Baptist W. Noel)
- When Rooks Fly Homeward (Joseph Campbell)
- When Saints Unite to Sing God’s Praise (Janice Kapp Perry)
- When Samuel, the Lamanite (Shirley Mason)
- When Samuel, the Lamanite foretold (Shirley Mason)
- When Samuel, the Lamanite foretold Messiah’s day (Shirley Mason)
- When Samuel Woke (Jane Taylor)
- When Satan Appears (John Newton)
- When Satan appears, To hedge up our path (John Newton)
- When Seed Falls on Good Soil (Norman P. Olsen)
- When Senseless Violence (Joy F. Patterson)
- When senseless violence takes those we love (Joy F. Patterson)
- When shall the voice of singing (James Edmeston)
- When shall the voice of singing Flow joyfully along? (James Edmeston)
- When shall we all meet again? (Parley P. Pratt)
- When shall we all meet again? When shall we our rest obtain? (Parley P. Pratt)
- When shall we meet again? (Parley P. Pratt)
- When Shall We Meet Thee (Edwin F. Parry)
- When shall we meet Thee, dear Savior above? (Edwin F. Parry)
- When sickness clouds the soul with grief (John Lyon)
- When sickness clouds the soul with grief, And wastes this mortal frame (John Lyon)
- When sickness hath o’ercome (Joel H. Johnson)
- When sinks the sun behind the clouds
- When Sister Sue comes in the ring
- When Someone Cares (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- When Sorrow Floods the Troubled Heart (Paul Simpson Duke; Rebecca Turner)
- When Stephen, full of power and grace (Jan Struther)
- When streams of pleasure gently flow (G. H.)
- When summer is over and autumn is gay (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- When temptations of the world (K. Newell Dayley)
- When the Angel Moroni (Alexander Cherry)
- When the Angel Moroni came to Joseph (Alexander Cherry)
- When the balmy southern breeze (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- When the balmy southern breeze floats o’er the lea (Matilda Watts Cahoon)
- When the Band Goes By (E. Goodsell)
- When the Battle’s Over (Isaac Watts)
- When the bird-note is the sweetest (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When the birds are sleepy, and the moon (E. S. Tittotson)
- When the birds retire in silence (R. C. Evans)
- When the black letter list to the gods was presented
- When the bright sun of prosperity shineth (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When the bright sun of prosperity shineth, And plenty thy board shall supply (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When the cares of life assail me (Anne Campbell)
- When the chores are all done in the evening (Joseph L. Townsend)
- When the Church of Jesus (F. Pratt Green)
- When the church of Jesus shuts its outer door (F. Pratt Green)
- When the clouds are hanging low (B. M. L.)
- When the color drains from my world (Lynn Watkins)
- When The Corn Is Waving (Charles Blamphin)
- When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear (Charles Blamphin)
- When The Curtains Of Night are pinned back (Western folk song)
- When the Darkness Overwhelms Us (Jim Strathdee)
- When the Day Is Done (Wayne Burton)
- When the days are bright as some days will be (William C. Poole)
- When the earth’s abomination
- When the family gets together, after evening (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When the family gets together after evening work (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When the family gets together, after evening work is done (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When the fam’ly gets together (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When The Flood Waters Rise (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When the flower are thirsty (Anon.)
- When the flowers fade and die (R. C. Evans)
- When the foeman bares his steel, Tarantara (William Schwenck Gilbert)
- When the foundations of the earth were laid (Emmeline B. Wells)
- When the glory of the Lord fill this holy temple (Richard Smallwood; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
- When the Golden Evening Gathered (William J. Dawson)
- When the golden sun sinks in the hills (Dorothy Eardley-Wilmot)
- When the gospel came to England’s shores (Annette W. Dickman)
- When the great Judge, supreme and just (Isaac Watts)
- When the Great Sun Sinks to His Rest (Maltbie D. Babcock)
- When the Great Teacher of mankind (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When the Great Teacher of mankind Submitted to thy will (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When the heart is free from care and strife (James H. Hood)
- When the heart is sad and lonely, and the day (Sarah Ahlstrom Nelson)
- When the heart is sad and weary (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When the heart is sad and weary, Bow thou in prayer! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- When the heavens were completed and the earth (Charles Denney Jr.)
- When the Holy Spirit Speaks (Neal A. Maxwell)
- When the hour of death shall come (Joel H. Johnson)
- When the King of Kings comes
- When the King Shall Come Again (Christopher Idle)
- When the last trumpet’s awful voice (Isaac Watts)
- When the last trumpet’s awful voice This rending earth shall shake (Isaac Watts)
- When the light is slowly stealing (Catherine MacDougall)
- When the light of day is past (Joel H. Johnson)
- When the Little Children Sleep (Anon.)
- When the little children sleep, Little stars (Anon.)
- When the little children sleep, Little stars are waking (Anon.)
- When the little trials come (Evan Stephens)
- When the little trials come, One way or another (Evan Stephens)
- When the Lord Redeems the Very Least (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- When the Lord Restored Our Blessing (Michael Morgan)
- When the Mists Have Cleared Away (Anna Herbert)
- When the Mists Have Cleared Away (Pauline Higgins)
- When the Mists Have Rolled Away (Anna Herbert)
- When the mists have rolled in splendor (Anna Herbert)
- When the mists have rolled in splendor from the (Anna Herbert)
- When the moon was low in the sky, I saw a lark (Priscilla Wadhams)
- When the Morning Comes (Charles A. Tindley)
- When the Morning Comes (Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- When the morning’s rosy light drives away the (Evan Stephens)
- When the Morning Stars Together (Albert F. Bayly)
- When the music fades, all is swept away (Matt Redman)
- When the music fades into the past (Geoff Moore)
- When the night is clear enough (Larry Pearson; Marie Pearson)
- When the nights grow cold, And Jack Frost bold (Jane B. Walters)
- When the Poor Ones (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- When the Poor Ones / Cuando el pobre (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- When the poor ones who have nothing / Cuando el pobre anad tiene (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- When the poor ones who have nothing share with strangers (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- When the poor ones who have nothing share with strangers / Cuando el pobre nada tiene y aun reparte (José A. Oliver; Miguel Manzano)
- When the Present Holds No Promise (Danny A. Belrose)
- When the quiet music plays I think of Jesus kind and good (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- When there is a task to do (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- When there is a task to do, do it with a smile (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- When there’s no tears from death and pain (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When There’s Prayer in the Home (Mark Nichols)
- When there’s prayer in the home, There is love (Mark Nichols)
- When the road seems long (Stephen A. Reynolds)
- When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder (James M. Black)
- When the Roses Bloom (Louise Reichardt)
- When the Rosy Light of Morning (Robert B. Baird)
- When the rosy light of morning Softly beams (Robert B. Baird)
- When the rosy light of morning Softly beams above (Robert B. Baird)
- When the Sacrament is bless’d, I’ll close my eyes and (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- When the Sacrament Is Blessed (Maurine Benson Ozment)
- When the Saints (African-American spiritual)
- When the Saints Are Marching In (Katharine E. Purvis)
- When the Saints first reached the mountains (William Willes)
- When the Saints Go Marching Home (African-American spiritual)
- When the Saints Go Marching In (African-American spiritual)
- When the Savior lived in heaven (Penelope Moody Allen)
- When the Savior taught (Betsy Lee Bailey)
- When the shades of eve are falling O’er the blue (Lucinda Lee Dalton)
- When the shadows fall across your pathway (Edna G. Wilkins)
- When the Shadows Flee (James Rowe)
- When the ship is trim and ready (F. E. Weatherly)
- When the sky casts a shadow down (Dustin Christensen)
- When the soft sun down the far west is gliding (John T. Rutledge)
- When the song of the angels is stilled (Jim Strathdee; Howard Thurman)
- When the Son of God Was Born (Sally DeFord)
- When the spark of life is waning (Thomas Dale)
- When the spark of life is waning, Weep not for me (Thomas Dale)
- When the spirit seeks repose (Joel H. Johnson)
- When the stars burn out and the strong (Nik Day)
- When the storm in its fury (Frank L. Parshley)
- When the storm in its fury on Galilee fell (Frank L. Parshley)
- When the storms of life are over, And our race (Myrtle Bitner)
- When the storms of life are raging (Charles Albert Tindley)
- When the storms of life are raging (Mary Elizabeth Servoss)
- When the storms of life are raging, stand by me (Charles Albert Tindley)
- When the storms of life are raging, Tempests wild (Mary Elizabeth Servoss)
- When the summer’s gone by (Thomas B. Marsh; William W. Phelps)
- When the sun and milder skies (Joel H. Johnson)
- When the sun comes shining through (Dennis L. Crockett)
- When the Sun Goes Down
- When the sun is shining bright, Filling all the world with light (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- When the sun is sinking in the west, and the shades (Edwin F. Parry)
- When the sun sinks down in grandure (R. C. Evans)
- When the swallows homeward fly (Franz Abt)
- When the swallows homeward fly, when the roses (Franz Abt)
- When the tempests rage and the storms beat high (Lelia N. Morris)
- When the Time is Right (Nik Day; Brynleigh Kinne)
- When the tithes are gathered in (Lelia N. Morris)
- When the toils of life are over And we lay (C. Widmeyer)
- When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound (James M. Black)
- When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time (James M. Black)
- When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more (James M. Black)
- When the twilight of eve dims the sun’s last ray (Karl Fuhrmann)
- When the Twilight Shadows Fall (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- When the twilight shadows fall, And the lone loon’s calling (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- When the twilight softly closes on the holy (M. B. P.)
- When the walks are cover’d with deep snow (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When the walks are cover’d with deep snow, I (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When the Waves Are Crashing (Gareth Hill)
- When the way is bright with sunshine (William H. Gardner)
- When the way is so dark that you can’t see ahead (Neil McIntyre)
- When the way is (weary not) (W. H. Flaville)
- When the winter snowflakes fall, God in heav’n (Julia Willoughby)
- When the winter winds roar like to ding down the lum (John Lyon)
- When the Work’s All Done This Fall (D. J. O’Malley)
- When the world and its temptations (Anon.)
- When the World Forgets (Alfred H. Ackley)
- When the world had just begun (Karen S. Taylor)
- When the World Is Babbling Round Us (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- When the wrong way seems right (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When they play, raindrops say, “Pitter, pitter…”
- When they play, raindrops sing pitter, pitter, patter
- When They’re Gone Do Not Forget Them (Jane Doxford May)
- When They Ring the Golden Bells (Dion de Marbelle)
- When they started on their journey (Jane Doxford May)
- When things are looking black as sin (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- When things aren’t going exactly my way (Sherrie Johnson)
- When things don’t go to suit you
- When this Cruel War is Over
- When This Song of Praise Shall Cease (William Bradbury)
- When this world was created (Nik Day)
- When Thou Comest (Gioachino Rossini)
- When Thou Comest to the Judgement (Gioachino Rossini)
- When thou, my righteous Judge, shall come (Selina Hastings)
- When thou walkest by the way (Charles Price Jones)
- When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming (Reginald Heber)
- When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o’er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming (Reginald Heber)
- When thy heart with joy o’erflowing (Theodore C. Williams)
- When thy soul is sad and weary (Evan Stephens)
- When time shall be no more (Parley P. Pratt)
- When time shall be no more, its joys and sorrows (Parley P. Pratt)
- When to Church I Go (Caroline Kellogg)
- When to Our World the Savior Came (Timothy Dudley-Smtih)
- When Touched by Jesus’ Grace (Randall Pratt)
- When trembling sinners wish to know (Joel H. Johnson)
- When Twilight Comes (Moises Andrade)
- When twilight comes and the sun sets (Moises Andrade)
- When twilight shades are falling, ah love, I think (George D. Pyper)
- When twilight shades are falling, Ah love I think of (George D. Pyper)
- When two or three are gathered in His name (D. A.)
- When two or three are gathered in my name (Elane Roberts Palmer)
- When Uncle Sam he first set out
- When upon Life’s Billows (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- When upon life’s billows you are tempest toss’d (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- When upon life’s billows you are tempest-tossed (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- When upon life’s billows you are tempest tossed (Johnson Oatman Jr.)
- When upon the rising seas (Sally DeFord)
- When upon the rising seas the angry billows roar (Sally DeFord)
- When verdure clothes the fertile vale (Anne Steele)
- When verdure clothes the fertile vale, And blossoms deck the spray (Anne Steele)
- When walking alone in a long second mile
- When waves of affliction sweep over the soul (R. C. Ward)
- When We All Get Home (John W. Peterson)
- When We all Get to Heaven (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- When We Are Called to Sing (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- When we are called to sing your praise with hearts so filled with pain (Mary Nelson Keithahn)
- When We Are Helpful (Kate Cox Goddard)
- When we are helpful With hand and heart (Kate Cox Goddard)
- When We Are Living (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- When we are living, it is in Christ Jesus (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- When we are living, it is in Christ Jesus / Pues si vivimos, para Él vivimos (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- When We Are Living / Pues si vivimos (Anon.; Roberto Escamilla)
- When We Are Tested (Ruth Duck)
- When we are tested and wrestle alone (Ruth Duck)
- When weary care of day with all its toil is o’er (Evan Stephens)
- When Weary Heart (Valerie Hall)
- When weary heart and troubled mind (Valerie Hall)
- When we build, Let us think that we build forever (Marshall McGowen)
- When we got it easy (Nik Day)
- When we have learned to pray (Edith Grace Beggs)
- When we have troubles we all need (Kenneth Cope)
- When we hear the music ringing
- When we hear the music ringing, Through the bright supernal dome
- When we learn to walk in kindess, wear the smile, forget the frown (Elbert A. Smith)
- When We Learn to Walk in Kindness (Elbert A. Smith)
- When We Lift Our Pack and Go (Shirley Erena Murray)
- When We Meet Again (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- When We Meet Safe at Home (Charles Bruce)
- When we meet safe at home in the morning (Charles Bruce)
- When we met, I had a dark past (Kaufusi)
- When We Must Bear Persistent Pain (Ruth Duck)
- When we’re busy
- When we’re busy we’re happy and we know this
- When We’re Helping (Wallace F. Bennett)
- When we’re helping we’re happy (Wallace F. Bennett)
- When we’re helping, we’re happy, And we sing (Wallace F. Bennett)
- When we’re helping we’re happy, and we sing as we go (Wallace F. Bennett)
- When We Rest at Home
- When We See Christ (Esther K. Rusthoi)
- When We See Christ (Esther Kerr Rusthoi)
- When We Seek Forgiveness from the Lord (Marlene D. Bartlett)
- When We Seek Language (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- When we seek language to praise you, O God (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- When we speak of the Rose of Sharon (Anna Carlini)
- When we started out from Nauvoo (Ruby Woolsey)
- When we suffer, God sends healing (Russell E. Sonafrank II)
- When We Walk with the Lord (John H. Sammis)
- When we walk with the Lord In the light (John H. Sammis)
- When we walk with the Lord In the light of His Word (John H. Sammis)
- When we work and when we play together
- When Whip-poorwhills call and ev’ning is nigh (George A. Whiting)
- When Will People Cease Their Fighting? (Constance Cherry)
- When will the seventh angel sound (Joel H. Johnson)
- When will you stand up and be counted (Richard Holmes)
- When Wilt Thou Save the People? (Ebenezer Elliott)
- When winds of war invade the sky (Arlene L. Buffington)
- When Words Alone Cannot Express (John Thornburg)
- When yet a child I scanned the sky (Edward H. Anderson)
- When yet a child I scanned the sky, And from (Edward H. Anderson)
- When You And I Were Young (George W. Johnson)
- When You And I Were Young Maggie (George W. Johnson)
- When you are lonely and feelin’ small (Melanie Hoffman; Roger Hoffman)
- When You are near (Nik Day)
- When You are near All my worries (Nik Day)
- When You Believe (Stephen Schwartz)
- When You Call (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- When You Come Back to Me Again (Jenny Yates; Garth Brooks)
- When you come to the end of a Boy Scout Day (Anon.)
- When you come to the end of a camping day
- When you come to the end of a perfect day (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- When you come to the end of this mortal life (J. L. Williams)
- When you cry, be sure to dry your eyes (Ryan Shupe)
- When You Do This, Remember Me (David L. Edwards; Alexander Campbell)
- When you feel the weight of the world (Nik Day)
- When you feel tired and wriggly (Fern R. Thompson)
- When you go to Pleasant Valley (Lafe Jennings)
- When you hold on to something (Bri Ray)
- When You Know Jesus, Too (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- When you look at yourself (Nik Day)
- When you look in the mirror (Nik Day; Aaliyah Rose)
- When You Look in the Mirror (Nancy Hanson)
- When you look in the mirror, do you see (Nancy Hanson)
- When you meet with one suspected
- When you my Jesus understand (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- When You, O Lord, Were Baptized
- When you, O Lord, were baptized in the Jordan
- When you pray for all blessings to equally flow (William W. Phelps)
- When your burdens are too heavy (Nik Day; Jonathan Meyers; Cera Pack)
- When you’re all alone in the country (Cora Nelson Sheffield; Ralph A. Sheffield)
- When you’re tired and you’re wounded (W. A.)
- When you’re trying to figure out who you are (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- When your heart is aching, turn to Jesus (Alfred H. Ackley)
- When Your Heart Says Go (Don Stirling)
- When your mind is filled with (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- When your valley is so very deep (Betty McCullough)
- When You Testify (Harry Dixon Loes)
- When you testify, tell what God has done for you (Harry Dixon Loes)
- When youth and age are snatch’d away (Anne Steele)
- When you wake from a sleep and you open your eyes (Pat Davis)
- When you wake up in the morning (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When you wake up in the morning and the sun (Beatrice F. Stevens)
- When you wake up in the morning, First put (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When you wake up in the morning First put on a smile (Moiselle Renstrom)
- When you walk through a storm (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- When you walk through the storm (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- When you want to know (Teresa Barlow)
- When you want to know if the Gospel’s true (Teresa Barlow)
- When you whisper, “Oh, how can I bear it?” (Amy Martin)
- When You Wish upon a Star (Ned Washington)
- When You Woke That Thursday Morning (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- When You Wore a Tulip (Jack Mahoney)
- When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip (Jack Mahoney)
- When Zion’s Children Come (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Where are now the Ancient Patriarchs (John G. Duff)
- Where Are The Friends Of My Youth? (Henry Robert Addison)
- Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid? (English song)
- Where Are You Going to, My Pretty Maid? (English song)
- Where Armies Scourge the Countryside (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr)
- Where art thou, Death? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Where Art Thou, Love? (Clara Horne Park)
- Where Beauty, Truth, and Love Make One (Ernest Dodgshun)
- Where Can I Turn for Peace? (Emma Lou Thayne)
- Where can I turn for peace? Where is my solace (Emma Lou Thayne)
- Where can we give and gain more from the giving? (Orson Scott Card)
- Where Charity and Love Prevail (Tenth-century text; Taizé Community)
- Where Could I Go? (James Coats)
- Where Cross the Crowded Ways (Frank Mason North)
- Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life (Frank Mason North)
- Where Did Life Go? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Where do all the daisies go? (Isabella F. Bellows)
- Where Do All the Daisies God (Isabella F. Bellows)
- Where do all the daisies go? I know (Isabella F. Bellows)
- Where do all the daisies go? I know, I know (Isabella F. Bellows)
- Where Dreams Come True (Oswald J. Smith)
- Where Faith Lives (Cherie Call; Tyler Castleton)
- Wherefore, cleave unto charity (Moroni 7:46–47; Ralph B. Woodward)
- Wherefore, O Father, we thy humble servants here (William Henry Hammond Jervois)
- Wherefore should man, frail child of clay (William Enfield)
- Wherefore should man, frail child of clay, Who, from the cradle to the shroud (William Enfield)
- Where fruitful palms cast sombre shade (Samantha T. B. Foley)
- Where Has My Little Dog Gone? (Septimus Winner)
- Where He Leads I’ll Follow (William A. Ogden)
- Where He Leads Me (Ernest W. Blandly)
- Where He leads me I must follow, Without Him I’d lose my way (Ralph R. Carmichael)
- Where He leads me I will follow, Where He leads me I will follow (Ernest W. Blandly)
- Where Hollyhocks Grew (Annie D. Palmer)
- Where is Cinderella’s Shoe? (Anon.)
- Where is Heaven? (Ruth May Fox)
- Where is heaven? Let’s go away (Ruth May Fox)
- Where is heaven? Who can tell it? (T. J. Dawson)
- Where is heaven? Who can tell it? Answer, ye who only know (T. J. Dawson)
- Where Is He This Morn? (David A. Zabriskie)
- Where is He who walked with us? (David A. Zabriskie)
- Where Is John? (Friederich Smetana)
- Where is John? The old gray hen (Friederich Smetana)
- Where is John? The old white hen (Friederich Smetana)
- Where is John? the old white hen has left (Friederich Smetana)
- Where is John, the old white hen has left her pen (Friederich Smetana)
- Where Is Love? (Lionel Bart)
- Where Is My Boy To-night? (Robert Lowry)
- Where is my wandering boy tonight (Robert Lowry)
- Where is My Wandering Boy To-night? (Robert Lowry)
- Where is my wand’ring boy to-night (Robert Lowry)
- Where is now the merry party (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Where is now the merry party, I remember long ago (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Where Is Now The Merry Party, or Far Away (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Where I Stand (Claire Kaelin; Abe Kaelin)
- Where Is the King of the Jews? (John W. Peterson)
- Where is the land of happy hearts? (Irene Christopherson )
- Where Is The Place Of My Rest? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Where is this stupendous stranger? (Christopher Smart)
- Where Is Thumbkin?
- Where Is Zion?
- Where is Zion? Who can tell it?
- Where Jesus is, ’’tis heaven (C. F. Butler)
- Where Jesus Walked (Kathleen Wood Holyoak; Carma Salvesen)
- Where Jesus Walked (Vesta Pierce Crawford)
- Where Knowledge Fails (Harley A. Morris)
- Where Love Is (Joanne Bushman Doxey; Norma Smith)
- Where Love Is, God Abides (Fred Pratt Green)
- Where love is, there God is also (Joanne Bushman Doxey; Norma Smith)
- Where Love Leads the Way (Carrie E. Ellis Breck)
- Where loyal hearts and true (Frederick William Faber)
- Where mountains high Brace the blazing sky (Spanish folk song)
- Where, o’er a region bare and wild (Baptist W. Noel)
- Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? (Septimus Winner)
- Where, oh where, is sweet little Nellie? (American folk song)
- Where Other Feet Have Trod (Joseph H. Anthony)
- Where other feet have trod, where other (Joseph H. Anthony)
- Where, O Where
- Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen?
- Where, O where is pretty little Ellie? (American folk song)
- Where persons live in loneliness (Harry L. Doty)
- Where Restless Crowds Are Thronging (Thomas Curtis Clark)
- Where Shall I Be? (Charles P. Jones)
- Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin (Charles Wesley)
- Where Shepherds Lately Knelt (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Where shepherds lately knelt, and kept the angel’s word (Jaroslav J. Vajda)
- Where Stand I, Lord, with Thee? (Toni Thomas)
- Where the Day Has No End (C. Harold Lowden)
- Where the elm-tree branches (Elizabeth Akers Allen)
- Where the Gates Swing Outward Never (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Where the grand old snow-crowned mountains (Mrs. C. H. Carroll)
- Where the grand old snow-crowned m-tains (Mrs. C. H. Carroll)
- Where the peaks of the Rockies lift their crest (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Where there is hatred, we will sow His love (Kirk Dearman; Deby Dearman; St. Francis of Assisi)
- Where There’s A Will There’s A Way (Harry Clifton)
- Where the Sego Lilies Grow (Lydia Hall)
- Where the Spirit of the Lord Is (Stephen R. Adams)
- Where the Spirit of the Lord is, There is peace! (Stephen R. Adams)
- Where the sun leaves his last golden ray (Orson Hyde)
- Where the Voice of Friendship’s Heard (John Lyon)
- Where the wind like a feather blows sweet with the heather (Martha F. Simmonds)
- Where they need no sun (Haldor Lillenas)
- Where thou art, there home is, humble though it be (Annie Pike Greenwood)
- Where True Charity and Love Abide
- Where true charity and love dwell (Joyce MacDonald Glover)
- Where Two or Three (Samuel Stennett)
- Where two or three together meet in Jesus’ (George Manwaring)
- Where two or three with sweet accord (Samuel Stennett)
- Where two or three, with sweet accord, Obedient to their sov’reign Lord (Samuel Stennett)
- Wherever He Leads I’ll Go (B. B. McKinney)
- Wherever I stand, anywhere I go (Hilary Weeks)
- Wherever You Go (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker; Ross Boothe)
- Where We’ll Never Grow Old (James C. Moore)
- Where will you spend eternity? (E. A. Hoffman)
- Where Will You Spend Eternity ? (E. A. Hoffman)
- Where Wilt Thou Put Thy Trust? (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Where wilt thou put thy trust? In a frail (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Where wilt thou put thy trust? In a frail form of clay (Lydia H. Sigourney)
- Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near (Charles Wesley)
- Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near, And bow myself before thy face? (Charles Wesley)
- Where? Won’t someone tell me where (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Where You Are (Rich Mullins; David Strasser)
- Where You Stand (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Whether I cry out your name (Jenni Lee Boyden; Rusty Edwards)
- Whether the Weather (Anon.)
- Whether the weather be fair (Anon.)
- Whether the weather be fair or Whether (Anon.)
- Whether the weather be fair, or whether the (Anon.)
- Whether the weather be fine, or whether the (Anon.)
- Whether the Word Be Preached or Read (Charles Wesley)
- Which Is the Properest Day to Sing? (Thomas A. Arne)
- Which of the mortal kings of earth (Charles Wesley)
- Which of the mortal kings of earth Can boast a guard like ours (Charles Wesley)
- Which of the petty Kings of earth (Charles Wesley)
- Which Part Is Mine? (Michael McLean)
- Which Would You Rather Be? (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Which would you rather be? A froggy (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Whi I yo ya hi he ye whi I yow hi ya ha ai (Natalie Curtis)
- While afflicted, tossed, and driven (Mark H. Forscutt)
- While afflicted, tossed, and driven, Wand’ring o’er thy footstool, Lord (Mark H. Forscutt)
- While affliction’s surge is o’er you (Eliza R. Snow)
- While affliction’s surge is o’er you Look beyond the dark’ning wave (Eliza R. Snow)
- While around this board we meet (Joel H. Johnson)
- While At This Time My Head I Bow (Nina Harris)
- While by My Sheep (Hugo Jüngst)
- While by my sheep I watched at night (Hugo Jüngst)
- While by the Sheep (Hugo Jüngst)
- While by the sheep we watched at night (Hugo Jüngst)
- While heartfelt pleasures crown the day and
- While here beneath the sultry sky (Levi Hancock)
- While Humble Shepherds (Nahum Tate)
- While humble shepherds watch’d their flocks (Nahum Tate)
- While Humble Shepherds Watched (Nahum Tate)
- While humble shepherds watched their flock (Nahum Tate)
- While humble shepherds watched their flocks (Nahum Tate)
- While humble shepherds watched their flocks In Bethl’hem’s fields by night (Nahum Tate)
- While I drink the water (Moiselle Renstrom)
- While I drink the water, and eat the broken (Moiselle Renstrom)
- While I drink the water And eat the broken bread (Moiselle Renstrom)
- While I Drink the Water Clear (Anna Johnson)
- While I drink the water clear, while I eat the (Anna Johnson)
- While I drink the water clear, while I eat the bread (Anna Johnson)
- While I drink the water clear, While I eat the bread (Anna Johnson)
- While I’m working Lord, in your vineyard (Magnolia Lewis-Butts)
- While I’m working Lord in your vineyard here (Magnolia Lewis-Butts)
- While in this sacred rite of thine (Samuel F. Smith)
- While in this sacred rite of thine, Ourselves we offer now (Samuel F. Smith)
- While I to grief my heart give way (John Newton)
- While I to grief my soul gave way (John Newton)
- While Jesus whispers to you (W. E. Witter)
- While looking down life’s winding road (Arlene L. Buffington)
- While Moses Tended Jethro’s Sheep (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- While o’er our guilty land, O Lord (Samuel Davies)
- While o’er our guilty land, O Lord, We view the terrors of thy sword (Samuel Davies)
- While of These Emblems (John Nicholson)
- While of These Emblems We Partake (John Nicholson)
- While of These Emblems We Partake (Ida H. White)
- While of these emblems we partake, Dear Lord (Ida H. White)
- While of these emblems we partake, in Jesus’ (John Nicholson)
- While of these emblems we partake In Jesus’ name (John Nicholson)
- While others talk of the way to Zion—their way (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- While passing thro’ this earthly life (Lula Greene Richards)
- While passing thro’ this world of sin (B. B. McKinney)
- While passing through this earthly life (Lula Greene Richards)
- While passing through this world of sin (B. B. McKinney)
- While roaming lovely valleys ’neath the blue
- While shepherds kept their watching (Southern folk song)
- While shepherd’s on Judea’s hills watched o’er (Charles S. Nebeker)
- While shepherds watch’d their flocks by night (Nahum Tate)
- While Shepherds Watched (Nahum Tate)
- While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (Nahum Tate)
- While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night (Nahum Tate)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night, All (Nahum Tate)
- While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night (Nahum Tate)
- While Strolling Thro’ the Park One Day (Ed Haley)
- While sweet dreams rest you, dear old pal of mine (Harold A. Robe)
- While the Days Are Going By (George Cooper)
- While thee I seek, Protecting Power (Helen Maria Williams)
- While thee I seek, Protecting Power, Be my vain wishes stilled (Helen Maria Williams)
- While the storm clouds gather (Irving Berlin)
- While the workmen stopped in Denver
- While the years unnoted ran their fruitless courses toward the west (Elbert A. Smith)
- While Time Remains (Clifford A. Burgess)
- While Towers of Earth Are Falling (Winifred I. Stiegel)
- While towers of earth are falling, I hear (Winifred I. Stiegel)
- While tow’rs of earth are falling (Winifred I. Stiegel)
- While verdant hill and blooming vale (Anne Steele)
- While verdant hill and blooming vale Put on their fresh array (Anne Steele)
- While water lilies sweetly smile (R. C. Evans)
- While We Are Waiting, Come (Claire Cloninger)
- While we journey in life in this mortal abode (Edwin F. Parry)
- While we pray and while we plead (Daniel W. Whittle)
- While We’re Young (Lowell Alexander; Tyler Castleton)
- While with ceaseless course the sun (John Newton)
- While with ceaseless course the sun Hasted through the former year (John Newton)
- Whilst thee I seek, protecting Power! (Helen Maria Williams)
- Whippoorwill (Anne H. Chapin)
- Whisper a Prayer (B. McK.)
- Whispering Hope (Septimus Winner)
- Whispering Hope (J. I. McClelland)
- Whispers (David Pliler)
- Whistle a Merry Tune (Evan Stephens)
- Whistle, Mary, Whistle
- Whistle, Mary, whistle, and you shall have a cow
- Whistle When It Rains! (William H. Blake)
- Whistle, whistle little songster (Nicanor Molinare)
- Whistling Along (Moiselle Renstrom)
- White (Nik Day; Kalaya Arne)
- White as Wool and Clean Again (Michael D. Young)
- White Christmas (Irving Berlin)
- White Coral Bells (Anon.)
- White coral bells upon a slender stalk (Anon.)
- White coral bells up on a slender stalk (Anon.)
- White Dress (Kenneth Cope)
- Whiter than snow (Eden Reade Latta)
- Whiter than Snow (James L. Nicholson)
- Whitfield (Isaac B. Woodbury)
- Who acompanies our people / Que acompaña a nuestro pueblo (Guillermo Cuéllar)
- Whoa, Haw, Buck and Jerry Boy (Evan Stephens)
- Who aloft thy head did raise
- Who am I? (Lana Osmun)
- Who Am I (Nik Day)
- Who am I? I want to know (Naomi W. Randall)
- Who am I That this day (David A. Zabriskie)
- Who am I that Thou art mindful of me (Diane Tuiofu)
- Who am I that You are mindful of me (Michael Gungor; Israel Houghton)
- Who am I to be part of Your people (Dawn Rodgers; Tricia Walker)
- Who am I? What special purpose is mine? (Elaine A. Cannon)
- Who are these (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are these array’d in white (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who Are These Arrayed in White? (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are these arrayed in white, Brighter (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are these arrayed in white, Brighter than the (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are these arrayed in white, Brighter than the noon-day sun? (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are these like stars appearing (Theobald Heinrich Schenck)
- Who are the women weaving (Carlton Culmsee)
- Who are those array’d in white (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are those arrayed in white (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who are those arrayed in white, Brighter (De Courcy; Charles Wesley)
- Who Are You? (Folk song)
- Who Are You?
- Who Are You
- Who are you? Now tell us, What you do (Elizabeth Bennett)
- Who Are You Who Walk in Sorrow (Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Who at My Door Is Standing? (Mary C. Slade)
- Who can cheer the heart like Jesus (Thoro Harris)
- Who can describe its worth? (Eliza R. Snow)
- Who can describe its worth? It is all worth (Eliza R. Snow)
- Who can gaze on those features so lovely in death (Hannah T. King)
- Who can it be that rises through the air (Herman Peisker)
- Who can know the heartache (Tyler Castleton)
- Who can revoke the broken word (B. C. Leech)
- Who can revoke the broken word, Or who recall the arrow sped (B. C. Leech)
- Who Can Sail? (Swedish folk song)
- Who Can Satisfy My Soul Like You? (Dennis Jernigan)
- Who can Stand Against the Works of the Lord? (Lewis D. Edwards)
- Who chooses not to speak a kindly word (Edith Grace Beggs)
- Who comes from God, as Word and Breath? (Patrick Michaels)
- Who comes up the meadow way? (German folk song)
- Who comes up the meadow way? Holla hi! (German folk song)
- Who could refuse with heart and voice to swell the (Henry W. Naisbitt)
- Who’d ever think that Utah (John S. Davis)
- Who’d ever think that Utah would stir (John S. Davis)
- Who’d ever think that Utah would stir the world so much (John S. Davis)
- Who Did? (Pamela Conn Beall; Susan Hagen Nipp)
- Who did swallow Jonah? (Pamela Conn Beall; Susan Hagen Nipp)
- Who did, who did (Pamela Conn Beall; Susan Hagen Nipp)
- Who does not know that the daisies play, Down (Josephine Spencer)
- Who earns money for the food we eat? (Rita S. Robinson)
- Whoever eats this bread will live forever
- Whoever Fears the Lord (Martin Leckebusch)
- Whoever wears a mother heart (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Whoever wears a mother heart, God, grant (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Whoever Wears a Mother’s Heart (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Who Has Seen the Wind (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Who has seen the wind? Neither I (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you. But, when (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Who has seen the wind? Neither you (Christina G. Rossetti)
- Who Hath No Sin (Camilla Collins)
- Who have I on earth, Lord Jesus (Avis Christiansen)
- Who hears? Who hears the voice of the hungry (Keith Getty; Kristyn Getty)
- Who is a Christian? (Alexander Campbell)
- Who is April? (Vilate R. McAllister)
- Who Is God (Brian Wren)
- Who is God—young or old? (Brian Wren)
- Who Is He (Ken Bible)
- Who Is He in Yonder Stall? (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Who is He in yonder stall, at whose feet the shepherds fall? (Benjamin R. Hanby)
- Who is he who comes in triumph? (Ken Bible)
- Who is my mother (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Who Is My Mother, Who Is My Brother? (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Who Is My Neighbor? (Miriam Therese Winter)
- Who Is My Sister? (Sara Alberti Hall)
- Who Is on the Lord’s Side (Verda E. Bryant)
- Who Is on the Lord’s Side? (Frances R. Havergal)
- Who is on the Lord’s side? Who will serve the King? (Frances R. Havergal)
- Who is on the Lord’s side, who will serve today? (Verda E. Bryant)
- Who Is That? (E. M.)
- Who is that calling for me to come (E. M.)
- Who Is the Child? (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Who is the child in the swaddling clothes (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Who is the King of glory (Willard F. Jabusch)
- Who Is the King of Glory? (Willard F. Jabusch)
- Who is the King of glory? How shall we call Him? (Willard F. Jabusch)
- Who is the one that you can trust? (Virginia Pizzaia)
- Who Is This Host Arrayed in White (Hans Adolph Brorson)
- Who Is This Jesus (Delores Dufner)
- Who is this Jesus, whose voice we have heard (Delores Dufner)
- Who Is This Joseph? (Brett Raymond)
- Who Is This Man? (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou (William Cutter; William B. O. Peabody)
- Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou Hast power to aid or bless (William Cutter; William B. O. Peabody)
- Who labors for Christ, must labor in fear (Joseph Smith III)
- Who labors for Christ, must labor in fear, Lest error and trial destroy (Joseph Smith III)
- Who leads so good and true a life—whose foot
- Whole Again (Sally DeFord)
- Who loves us best? (Jenna B. Mosley)
- Who may dwell on the holy hill of God?
- Whom Have I but Thee? (Avis Christiansen)
- Whom I Pity (Eliza R. Snow)
- Whom Shall I Send? (Fred Pratt Green)
- Whom shall I send? our Maker cries (Fred Pratt Green)
- Whom shall I serve? (Gwen Moore Cundick)
- Whoo-ee! (Edith Lovell Thomas)
- “Whoo-ee! Whoo-ee!” sings the wind (Edith Lovell Thomas)
- Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo (Cowboy song)
- Who riseth like the light enrolled (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- Who riseth like the light unroll’d (Augusta Joyce Crocheron)
- Who saw the rosy morning (Evan Stephens)
- Who says prayer goes unanswered? (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Who scans the toil, the fret and moil (William Willes)
- Who scans the toil, the fret and moil of woman in her sphere (William Willes)
- Whose Children Are These? (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Whose children are these and from whence have they come (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Who’se on the Lord’s side, who? (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Whosever wears a mother heart (Cleo Hanthorne Moon)
- Who shall ascend the hill of God?
- Who shall sing if not the children? (George W. Bethune)
- Who shall stand when Christ appears? (Joel H. Johnson)
- “Whosoever heareth,” shout, shout the sound! (Philip Paul Bliss)
- “Whosoever heareth”—shout, shout the sound! (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Whosoever Meaneth Me (J. Edwin McConnell)
- Whosoever, surely meaneth me (J. Edwin McConnell)
- “Whosoever Will” (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Who’s on the Lord’s Side? (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Who’s on the Lord’s side? Who? (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Who’s on the Lord’s side? Who? Now is the time (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Who’s on the Lord’s side? Who? Now is the time to (Hannah Last Cornaby)
- Who’s on the side of right? Come join the M. I. A. (Zersia Mae Nelson)
- Who’s that tapping at the garden gate? (J. Loker)
- Who Taught the Bird? (Jane Taylor)
- Who taught the bird to build her nest (Jane Taylor)
- Who taught the bird to build her nest, of wool (Jane Taylor)
- Who taught the bird to build her nest, of wool and (Jane Taylor)
- Who taught the little birds? (Jane Taylor)
- Who that has felt the charm of balmy sleep (John Lyon)
- Who that have felt the parting tear of grief (John Lyon)
- Who Trusts in God, a Strong Abode (Joachim Magdeburg)
- Who was it who for profit’s gain (Dean McIntyre)
- Who was once a child like me (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Who was once a child like me, So good and kind and true (Nels Woodruff Christiansen; Lucy Liljenquist Christiansen)
- Who Was the Prophet? (Mary F. Kelly Pye)
- Who Will (Nik Day; Taylor Olson; Todd Schwartzman; Chase Baker)
- Who Will Be the Real Hero? (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- Who Will Buy? (Lionel Bart)
- Who will Care for Mother now
- Who Will Go Forth and Serve? (Barbara Howard)
- Who will go, who will go to nations benighted (Thomas W. Smith)
- Who will go, who will go to nations benighted, To carry the gospel of light and of love? (Thomas W. Smith)
- Who will Our Pilot Be? (Lizzie DeArmond)
- Who will sing, who will sing (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Who will sing, who will sing of these wondrous years (Mabel Jones Gabbott)
- Who would be a sissy boy
- Who Would Ever Have Believed It? (Iona Community)
- Who Would Think That What Was Needed (John L. Bell; Graham Maule)
- Who You Are (Hilary Weeks)
- Why? (John M. Moore)
- Why am I selfish, why do I hurt you (Susan Evans McCloud)
- Why am I so weak and weary
- Why are the little birds so glad today (Camilla Woodbury Judd)
- Why are you hiding? (Nik Day)
- Why are you in these mountains (Eliza R. Snow)
- Why are you looking down (Nik Day; Noelle Bybee)
- Why are you standing outside, young man? (Bohemian folk song)
- “Why be so Victorian”, do you say (Gertrude Perry Stanton)
- Why can’t my goose
- Why come not spirits from the realms of glory (Julia Wallace)
- Why come not spirits from the realms of glory, To visit earth as in the days of old (Julia Wallace)
- Why Did Mamma Go to Heaven? (Evan Stephens)
- Why did Mamma go to heaven, leaving her own (Evan Stephens)
- Why did our Savior seek after the souls (Joy Saunders Lundberg)
- Why did they nail Him to Calvary’s tree? (John M. Moore)
- Why do bells for Christmas ring? (Lydia Ward)
- Why do bells for Christmas ring? Why do (Lydia Ward)
- Why do bells for Christmas ring, Why do little children sing? (Lydia Ward)
- Why Does’nt It Rain on Me? (L. Albert)
- Why doesn’t it rain on me, Mother? (L. Albert)
- Why do great men fall? (Tami J. Creamer; Alyssa Chambers; Jessica Fenenbock)
- Why do great men fall? Why do people quit? (Tami J. Creamer; Alyssa Chambers; Jessica Fenenbock)
- Why Do I Sing About Jesus? (Albert A. Ketchum)
- Why Do Nations Rage Together (Michael Morgan)
- Why don’t you go down, Old Hannah! (American folk song)
- Why dost thou boast in mischief (David Jr.)
- Why Do Summer Roses Fade? (J. E. Carpenter)
- Why do summer roses fade? If not to show (J. E. Carpenter)
- Why do the flowers start to bloom? (Rita S. Robinson)
- Why doth my peace, O Lord, depart (Joel H. Johnson)
- Why do we fear—Spend half our lives (Josephine Skelton Montgomery)
- Why do we for our loved ones weep (Joel H. Johnson)
- Why do we mourn for dying friends (Isaac Watts)
- Why do we mourn for dying friends, Or shake at death’s alarms? (Isaac Watts)
- Why Do You Wait? (George F. Root)
- Why do you wait, dear brother? (George F. Root)
- Why flows that strain of deep-ton’d sympathy (Eliza R. Snow)
- Why forsake the Lord (Alexander M. Peters)
- Why gaze you so sadly away to the sea? (Hannah Bailey)
- Why Has God Forsaken Me? (William Livingstone Wallace)
- Why I Believe (Nicole Sheahan)
- Why is the sky so blue and clear? Why (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Why is the sky so blue today? (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Why is the sky so blue today? Why is the robin’s (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Why is the sky so blue today? Why is the robin’s song (Faye Glover Petersen)
- Why Not? (Minerva P. Shaw)
- Why Not Accept Him Now? (Grady C. Morris)
- Why Not Believe the Bible
- Why Not Now? (Daniel W. Whittle)
- Why not recall the good, old days (Minerva P. Shaw)
- Why not, why not, why not come to Him now (George F. Root)
- Why reject our testimony? (John S. Davis)
- Why should Cross and Trial Grieve me (Stephen P. Starke; Paul Gerhardt)
- Why Should He Love Me So? (Robert Harkness)
- Why should I be affrighted at pestilence and war
- Why should I charge my soul with care? (John H. Sammis)
- Why Should I Falter—O Saviour of Mine? (Bertha A. Kleinman)
- Why Should I Feel Discouraged? (Civilla D. Martin)
- Why should I feel discouraged? Why should the shadows come? (Civilla D. Martin)
- Why should my heart in pain and sorrow grieve? (Merrijane Rice)
- Why shouldn’t my goose Sing as well
- Why should the children of a King (Isaac Watts)
- Why Should the Earth Disclose a Face (Geoffrey F. Spencer)
- Why should we fear the angel Death (Joel H. Johnson)
- Why should we grasp the shadow (Eliza R. Snow)
- Why should we start and fear to die! (Isaac Watts)
- Why should we strive for earthly things (John Edwards)
- Why should we strive for earthly things that but our (John Edwards)
- Why Stand So far Away, My God? (Ruth Duck)
- Why stand ye round the threshold, Ye timid
- Why stand ye ’round the threshold, Ye timid ones?
- Why stand you ’round the threshold?
- Why This Dark Conspiracy (Norman J. Goreham)
- Why thus impatient to be gone? (Alexander Cruden)
- Why thus impatient to be gone? Such wishes breathe no more (Alexander Cruden)
- Why turn away, when I draw near? (Henry B. Farnie)
- Why wander in the wilderness (Haldor Lillenas)
- Why Weepest Thou? (Lawrence Lee)
- Why, why did I think, when my star shone so brightly (Hannah T. King)
- Wide open are thy hands (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Wide Open Are Your Hands (Bernard of Clairvaux)
- Wide Open Stand the Gates (J. K. Wilhelm Loehe; Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Wide open stand the gates adorned with pearl (J. K. Wilhelm Loehe; Herman G. Stuempfle Jr.)
- Wife, children and friends
- Wij zijn één in de Geest (Peter Scholtes)
- Wij zijn één in de Geest / We are one in the Spirit / Tous unis par le Maître (Peter Scholtes)
- Wild and Lone the Prophet’s Voice (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- Wildflowers Bloom and Fade (Ruth C. Duck)
- “Wild flower speak! O tell me who you are!” (Joseph G. Scoville)
- Willard (Eliza R. Snow)
- Will He Ever Come? (Michael McLean)
- Will He Really Answer Me? (Michael McLean)
- William was holding in his hand
- Will I Be Ready When He Comes? (Juventa Vezzani)
- Willie and Charlie, eight and ten
- Willing Offerings (Tessie Smith)
- Willing to Take the Cross (Floyd W. Hawkins)
- Will I Wait for You? (Doug Stewart)
- Will Jesus Find Us Watching? (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Will No One Bid Me Welcome Home? (George M. Vickers)
- Will She? (April Meservy)
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Ada R. Habershon)
- Will the circle be unbroken, by and by, Lord, by and by (Ada R. Habershon)
- Will there always be sad memories like these? (Christie Lund Coles)
- Will There Be Any Stars? (Eliza E. Hewitt)
- Will the Saints Be Gathered Home
- Will water cleanse me from all sin (Charles Derry)
- Will water cleanse me from all sin, And make me holy, pure, and white? (Charles Derry)
- “Will ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay?”
- Will Ye Turn From Joy? (Sally DeFord)
- Will you be my playmate? Will you play with me (Agness A. West)
- Will You Come? (Ruth Stephens Porter)
- Will You Come and Follow Me (John L. Bell; Iona Community)
- Will you come and follow me if I but call you name? (John L. Bell; Iona Community)
- Will you come and follow me if I but call your name? (John L. Bell; Iona Community)
- Will you come and join our army? (Fanny Church)
- Will you come and walk with me (Ruth Stephens Porter)
- Will you come take your turn, and choose what you
- Will You Come to the Manger? (Sally DeFord)
- Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken heart (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Will you come with me my Phillis dear (R. B. Buckley)
- Will you come with me, my Phylis dear (R. B. Buckley)
- Will you come with me, my Phyllis (R. B. Buckley)
- Will you come with me, my Phyllis dear (R. B. Buckley)
- Will you come with me, my Phyllis, To yon (R. B. Buckley)
- Will you hear when he says (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- Will You Let Me Be Your Servant (Richard Gillard)
- Will Your Anchor Hold? (Priscilla J. Owens)
- Will your anchor hold in the storms (Priscilla J. Owens)
- Will your anchor hold in the storms of life (Priscilla J. Owens)
- Wilt thou forgive that sin, where I begun (John Donne)
- Wilt thou now, our Heav’nly Father (Joel H. Johnson)
- Wimoweh (African folk song)
- Wind and Snow (Ellen Scanlon)
- Windjammin’
- Windows and doors open and close (Don Stirling; Kurt Bestor)
- Window to His Love (Julie de Azevedo)
- Winds are blowing, rain is falling (Nik Day)
- Winds of change are all around me (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Winds Through the Olive Trees (Anon.)
- Winds through the olive trees softly did blow (Anon.)
- Wind upon the Waters (Marty Haugen)
- Wind upon the waters, Voice upon the deep (Marty Haugen)
- Wind Who Makes All Winds That Blow (Thomas H. Troeger)
- Winter (Naomi W. Randall)
- Winter (Evan Stephens)
- Winter brings such jolly times, With its ice and snow (Marion Mitchell)
- Winter Fun (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Winter Is Over (Italian-Swiss folk song)
- Winter Quarters (William Clayton)
- Winter Song (Richard Hovey)
- Winter Song (Jenette B. McKay)
- Win the Race (Lex de Azevedo; Michael Webb)
- Wipe from thine eyes those pearly tears
- Wipe out that frown with a cheery smile (Evan Stephens)
- Wipe out that frown with a cheery smile, ’Twill better suit your face (Evan Stephens)
- Wir feiern heut’ ein Fest und kommen (Rolf Krenzer)
- Wisdom Calls (Carol Bechtel)
- Wisdom calls throught the city (Omer Westendorf)
- Wisdom I Lack (Evan Stephens)
- Wisdom I lack, my Father and my Lord (Evan Stephens)
- Wisdom’s Treasures (Michael Bruce)
- Wise enough to seek the Light (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Wisely has our heavenly Father (William G. Mills)
- Wise men and shepherd and angels and kings and the star (Jeanette Morrel)
- Wise Men Came Journeying (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Wise men came journeying, once, long ago (Shirley Erena Murray)
- Wise Men, They Came to Look for Wisdom (Christopher Idle)
- Wise Old Owl (Jennie C. Neal)
- Witchcraft
- Witches sailing thro’ the sky on their broomsticks (Rinda Rowley Wilson)
- With a Grateful Heart (Joan Sowards; Mira Daniels)
- With All My Heart (Junius L. Bennion)
- With All My Heart (Babbie Mason)
- With All My Heart (Daniel Lee Hanson)
- With all my heart, I thank thee Lord (Junius L. Bennion)
- With All My Heart I Thank You, LORD (Stanley Wiersma)
- With all my heart I want to love You, Lord (Babbie Mason)
- With all my powers of heart and tongue (Isaac Watts)
- With all my pow’rs of heart and tongue (Isaac Watts)
- With all my soul, in joyful lays, I’ll never cease (Hans Henry Petersen)
- With all my soul in joyful lays, I’ll never cease to (Hans Henry Petersen)
- With all of my failures, With all of my fears (Arlene L. Buffington)
- With all our heart and with all our mind
- With All the Power of Heart and Tongue (Isaac Watts)
- With all the power of heart and tongue I’ll praise (Isaac Watts)
- With all the power of heart and tongue, I’ll praise my (Isaac Watts)
- With all the powers of heart and tongue (Isaac Watts)
- With all the pow’rs of heart and tongue (Isaac Watts)
- With a merry jog and a gay little song (Evan Stephens)
- With a merry little jig and a gay little song (Evan Stephens)
- With a morning song we greet you (Alfonso Esparza Oteo)
- With a morning song we greet you as King David (Alfonso Esparza Oteo)
- With a pounding heart (Tel Dyer)
- With arms of mercy, He carried the weak (Diane Tuiofu)
- With a small spark of faith in my Savior (Jeffrey M. Bradshaw; Samuel H. Bradshaw)
- With a Steadfast Faith (L. Wayne Updike)
- With a Steadfast Faith (Fanny J. Crosby)
- With a Steadfast Faith / Con firmeza y fe / D’une foi constante (L. Wayne Updike)
- With a steadfast faith together let us walk (L. Wayne Updike)
- With a steadfast faith together let us walk (Fanny J. Crosby)
- With a steadfast faith together let us walk As we seek (L. Wayne Updike)
- With a steadfast faith together let us walk / Con firmeza y fe andemos en unión / D’une foi constante, marchons hardiment (L. Wayne Updike)
- With a steadfast faith together let us walk In the Lord’s divine command (Fanny J. Crosby)
- With a Voice of Singing (Martin Shaw)
- With a Voice of Thanksgiving (Janice Kapp Perry)
- With a whirr of the propeller, It rises from the seas (Alice Rumbough)
- With a Word, You Birthed Creation (Mary Louise Bringle)
- With blessings briefly laid aside (Arlene L. Buffington)
- With broken heart and contrite sigh (Cornelius Elven)
- With cheerful hearts and voices sweet (Robert B. Baird)
- With cheerful hearts and voices sweet we’ll sing (Robert B. Baird)
- With cheerful hearts and willing hands (Mary Ann Morton Walker)
- With darkness long we’ve been o’erwhelm’d (William Clayton)
- With Each New Day (Janice Kapp Perry)
- With each sunrise (Janice Kapp Perry)
- With eye of faith and heart (Evan A. Fry)
- With Eyes of Faith (Evan A. Fry)
- With eyes of faith and heart of love (Evan A. Fry)
- With Eyes of Faith and Hearts of Love (Evan A. Fry)
- With Faith in God (J. G. H.)
- With faith in God you can climb the highest hill (J. G. H.)
- With faith, in prayer, bow down (Mark H. Forscutt)
- With faith, in prayer, bow down In deep humility (Mark H. Forscutt)
- With friends on earth we meet in gladness (Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman)
- With Gifts That Differ by Your Grace (Ruth Duck)
- With glad smiles we give you greeting (Evan Stephens)
- With glorious clouds encompass’d round (Charles Wesley)
- With glory clad, with strength array’d (Brady and Tate)
- With glory clad, with strength arrayed (Brady and Tate)
- With glory clad, with strength arrayed, The Lord that o’er all nature reigns (Brady and Tate)
- With God All Things Are Possible (John L. Bell)
- With God as Our Friend (Carl O. Rosenius)
- With God as our friend, with his Spirit and Word (Carl O. Rosenius)
- With Grateful Heart I Thank You, Lord (Mary Kay Beall)
- With Grateful Heart My Thanks I Bring
- With grateful hearts and tuneful lays (R. Lee)
- With grateful hearts and tuneful lays We sing before th’ eternal throne (R. Lee)
- With Greater Trust in Jesus (David B. Larsen)
- With happy hearts and cheerful minds we have
- With Happy Voices Ringing (William G. Tarrant)
- With happy voices ringing, Thy children (William G. Tarrant)
- With happy voices singing (William G. Tarrant)
- With Happy Voices We’re Singing (Marjorie Knapp)
- With heads downcast the horses stood (Maud Baggarley)
- With Healing in His Wings (Clive Romney)
- With Heart and Voice (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- With hearts prepared, with one accord (William Willes)
- With hearts prepared, with one accord Our eyes (William Willes)
- With Hearts Sincere (J. K. Hall)
- With hearts sincere, we now meet here (J. K. Hall)
- With Heavenly Inspiration (Lucy May Green)
- With heav’nly inspiration (Lucy May Green)
- With high delight (Georg Vetter)
- With High Delight Let Us Unite (Georg Vetter)
- With Humble Heart (Zara Sabin)
- With humble heart and voice (Joel H. Johnson)
- With humble heart, I bow my head (Zara Sabin)
- Within Aunt Myram’s garden grew (Melvina C. Woods)
- Within my heart a quiet voice whispers (Matt Whitaker)
- Within my heart I hold a fadeless memory (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Within My Heart, O God, Prepare (Toni Thomas)
- Within my heart where none can see (Patience Nielsen Davis)
- Within Our Darkest Night (Taizé Community)
- Within our darkest night / Dans nos obscurités (Taizé Community)
- Within the Father’s House (James R. Woodford)
- Within these sacred walls (Larry Hiller)
- Within these sacred walls, O Lord (Larry Hiller)
- Within These Walls (Weston Cann)
- Within These Walls (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Within These Walls (Larry Hiller)
- Within these walls we now assemble (William Willes)
- Within the shadow of Thy throne (B. Cecil Gates)
- Within the Shelter of Our Walls (Elinor Lennen)
- Within the Shelter of the Lord (Elinor Lennen)
- Within the whole family of God on earth
- Within the world of troubles (Frank Calabrese)
- Within thy house, on Zion’s hill (Joel H. Johnson)
- Within Your Shelter, Loving God (John G. Dunn)
- With Israel’s God who can compare? (John Newton)
- With joy and with song we come to the M. I. A. (J. R. Crandell)
- With Joy Draw Water (Anne McKinstry)
- With joy draw water from the spring (Anne McKinstry)
- With Joyful Hearts (Charles W. Stayner)
- With joyful hearts, and full of glee, We meet to (Charles W. Stayner)
- With joyful lips we sing to you (Omer Westendorf)
- With joyful song we welcome all (Wallace F. Bennett)
- With Joy I Heard My Friends Exclaim (Anon.)
- With joy my heart did leap (Joel H. Johnson)
- With joy the God of Hosts proclaim (Charles Wesley)
- With joy the Lord of Hosts proclaim (Charles Wesley)
- With joy we come to worship (Harry L. Doty)
- With joy we hail the sacred day (Harriet Auber)
- With joy we lift our eyes (Thomas Jervis)
- With joy we lift our eyes To those bright realms above (Thomas Jervis)
- With joy we meditate the grace (Isaac Watts)
- With joy we own Thy servants, Lord (James Montgomery)
- With laughter and good humor, why
- With merry, tuneful voices sweet praises (Robert B. Baird)
- With merry tuneful voices sweet praises let us (Robert B. Baird)
- With merry, tuneful voices, sweet praises let us sing (Robert B. Baird)
- With much respect, Fathers, and Mothers too (Eliza R. Snow)
- With My Eyes (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- With my eyes I see my fav’rite friends (Vanja Y. Watkins)
- With my sheaves upon my back (James Sylvester)
- With my sheaves upon my back, and my sickle (James Sylvester)
- With my sheaves upon my back, and my sickle by my side (James Sylvester)
- With my song I give thanks and praise
- With My Substance (Benjamin Francis)
- With My Substance I Will Honor (Benjamin Francis)
- With my substance I will honor My Redeemer (Benjamin Francis)
- With my substance I will honor My Redeemer and my Lord (Benjamin Francis)
- With notes of praise resounding loud, we’ll sing (Isaac Watts)
- With One Accord, We’ll Sing Thy Praise (Samuel B. Mitton)
- With one consent, let all the Saints (Joel H. Johnson)
- With one united voice, Let us aloud rejoice (Evan Stephens)
- With or Without You (Bono)
- With our lips let us sing one confession (Wayne Watson)
- Without a doubt He is my Savior (B.)
- Without God I Could Do Nothing (B.)
- Without Him (Mylon R. LeFevre)
- Without Him I Could Do Nothing (Mylon R. LeFevre)
- Without the Saviour on the Cross (Lee Robinson)
- With pen, with sword, with song (Rachel Grant Taylor)
- With Pity, Dear Father (Arlene L. Buffington)
- With pity, dear Father, look on Thy people (Arlene L. Buffington)
- With pity’ng eyes the Prince of grace (Isaac Watts)
- With pity’ng eyes the Prince of grace Beheld man’s helpless grief (Isaac Watts)
- With Priesthood Power (Marvin K. Gardner)
- With saints below and saints above (Frederick G. Williams)
- With saints below and saints above, I’ll join to praise the God I love (Frederick G. Williams)
- With solemn joy we come, dear Lord (Ernest Edwin Ryden)
- With so many before me and countless (Clive Romney; Randy Kartchner; Kenneth Cope)
- With Songs and Everlasting Joy (Edwin F. Parry)
- With songs and honors sounding loud (Isaac Watts)
- With songs and honors sounding loud, Address the Lord on high (Isaac Watts)
- With Songs of Praise (Penelope Moody Allen)
- With songs of praise and gratitude (Penelope Moody Allen)
- With songs of triumph, songs of praise (Carol Ann Hendricks)
- With songs we hail that star-lit night (Edwin F. Parry)
- With songs we hail that starlit night Immortalized (Edwin F. Parry)
- With tearful eyes I look around (Charlotte Elliott)
- With tears of anguish I lament (Samuel Stennett)
- With tears of anguish I lament Here at thy feet my God (Samuel Stennett)
- With Thankful Hearts (Mary Bowley Peters)
- With thankful hearts we lift our eyes (Joel H. Johnson)
- With Thankful Hearts We Meet (Mary Bowley Peters)
- With Thankful Hearts We Meet, O Lord (Mary Bowley Peters)
- With thankful hearts we meet, O Lord, To sing thy praise, to hear thy word (Mary Bowley Peters)
- With the Body That Was Broken (Carl P. Daw Jr.)
- With the evening shadows falling (Nettie E. McMurtrey)
- With the Faith of Alma and Nephi (John V. Pearson)
- With their blood (Evan Stephens)
- With their blood they have sealed their testimony (Evan Stephens)
- With the Lord Begin Your Task
- With the moon’s pale shimmer (French folk song)
- With the moon’s pale shimmer, Little friend Pierrot (French folk song)
- With the shirt on his back (Greg Simpson)
- with the Spirit’s gifts empower us (Jeffery Rowthorn)
- With the sweet word of peace (George Watson)
- With the sweet word of peace We bid (George Watson)
- With the Touch of His Hand (Clive Romney; Ron Simpson)
- With the vision in our minds (David L. Edwards)
- With the Voice of Joy and Thanksgiving (George Frideric Handel)
- With the Wings of Our Mind (Marion Pope; Ik-Wham Mun)
- With Thy Spirit Fill Me (Oswald J. Smith)
- With Voices Merry (Evan Stephens)
- With voices merry sing, Tra la la la la la la (Evan Stephens)
- With Water Freely Flowing (Larry E. Schultz)
- With water freely flowing we celebrate new birth (Larry E. Schultz)
- With Waving Palms and Shouts of Praise (Jan McGuire)
- With Welcome Heart We Greet You, Lord (Fred R. Anderson)
- With Wondering Awe (Anon.)
- With wondering awe The wise men saw (Anon.)
- With wondering awe The wise men saw The star in (Anon.)
- With wond’ring awe (Anon.)
- With wond’ring awe The wise men saw (Anon.)
- With wond’ring awe, the wisemen saw the star (Anon.)
- With you, I think of moonlight and of roses (Winona F. Thomas)
- With You, O Lord (Community of Taizé)
- With you, O Lord, is life in all its fullness (Community of Taizé)
- With You Until the End (Michael Webb)
- Witness (Nik Day)
- Witnesses’ Testimony (Merrill Jenson; Sam Cardon)
- Witness thou wert, and art, thro’ grace divine (Evan Stephens)
- Wohl einem Haus, da Jesus Christ (Christoph Carl Ludwig von Pfeil)
- Woke Up this Mornin’
- Woke Up this Morning
- Woke up this mornin’ with my mind, stayed on Jesus
- Wolcum, Wolcum, Wolcum be thou hevené King (Gerald Bullett)
- Wolcum Yole! (Gerald Bullett)
- Woman (Eliza R. Snow)
- Woman
- Womanho for Work! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Womanho for Work! Womanho for Home! (Tracy Y. Cannon)
- Womanho! Womanho! Womanho! When the twilight (Oscar A. Kirkham)
- Woman in the Night (Brian Wren)
- Woman of Virtue (Jeanni Gould)
- Woman, Weeping in the Garden (Daniel Charles Damon)
- Womb of Life and Source of Being (Ruth Duck)
- Women at the Well (Kenneth Cope; Vickey Pahnke Taylor)
- Women of Faith (Toni Thomas)
- Wonder (David T. Warner)
- Wonderful (Haldor Lillenas)
- Wonderful Counselor (Anon.)
- Wonderful Counselor (African American spiritual)
- Wonderful Grace of Jesus (Haldor Lillenas)
- Wonderful grace of Jesus, greater than all my sin (Haldor Lillenas)
- Wonderful—I Stand All Amazed (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Wonderful love that rescued me (Avis B. Christiansen)
- Wonderful love that rescued me (Avis Christiansen)
- Wonderful, Merciful Savior (Dawn Rodgers; Eric Wyse)
- Wonderful, merciful Savior, precious Redeemer and Friend (Dawn Rodgers; Eric Wyse)
- Wonderful Morning (Alfred H. Ackley)
- Wonderful One (A. J. T. Sorensen)
- Wonderful one! Wonderful one! My pilot on (A. J. T. Sorensen)
- Wonderful peace (Haldor Lillenas)
- Wonderful Peace (Warren D. Cornell)
- Wonderful Peace (Haldor Lillenas)
- Wonderful Peace of My Saviour (Alfred Barratt)
- Wonderful People (Nik Day)
- Wonderful Promises (Carmella Mazzeo)
- Wonderful Savior (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- Wonderful Saviour (J. M. H.)
- Wonderful Saviour (Elena Maduri)
- Wonderful, so wonderful is Your unfailing love; (Tim Hughes)
- Wonderful Story of Love (J. Merrite Driver)
- Wonderful story of love; tell it to me again (J. Merrite Driver)
- Wonderful the matchless grace of Jesus (Haldor Lillenas)
- Wonderful, Wonderful Jesus (Anna B. Russell)
- Wonderful Words (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Wonderful Words of Life (Philip Paul Bliss)
- Wonderful Words of Salvation (Jessie B. Pounds)
- Wondering (Aaron Edson)
- Wonder of Wonders (Brian Wren)
- Wonder of Wonders, Here Revealed (Jane Parker Huber)
- Wonder of wonders, life is beginning (Brian Wren)
- Wondrous Are Your Ways, O God! (Joel W. Lundeen; Claus A. Wendell)
- Wondrous Gift (Jean Mauburn; Micheal R. Carson)
- Wondrous Love (Appalachian folk hymn; Alexander Means)
- Wond’rous Love (Southern folk hymn)
- Wondrously show your steadfast love, O God
- Won’t It Be Pretty There In Early Spring (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Won’t It Be Something To See Israel Smile (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Won’t You Come Back Home? (James Rowe)
- Won’t You Let Me Be Your Servant (Richard Gillard)
- Won’t you tell me Mollie darling, That you (William S. Hays)
- Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin? (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- Woodman, Spare That Tree (George Pope Morris)
- Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough (George Pope Morris)
- Woo-o-o! Woo-o-o! Winter winds blow (Ellen Scanlon)
- Word of God, Across the Ages (Ferdinand Q. Blanchard)
- Word of God, Come Down on Earth (James Quinn)
- Word of God, Speak (Bart Millard; Peter Kipley)
- Word of God, Speak (Pete Kipley; Bart Millard)
- Word of Wisdom (Anon.)
- Word of Wisdom Promises (Jeanne P. Lawler)
- Word of Wisdom Revelation (Shirley Mason)
- Word of wisdom revelation, Warning of designing men (Shirley Mason)
- Words of a Book
- Words of the Prophets (Jeanni Gould)
- Work and Play (Anon.)
- Workers for the Master (William A. Ogden)
- Work, for the night is coming (Anna L. Coghill)
- Work, for the night is coming, Work through (Anna L. Coghill)
- Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours (Anna L. Coghill)
- Work, for the night is coming, Work thru (Anna L. Coghill)
- Working on de Railroad (Anon.)
- Working Together (Edna M. Shaw)
- Work on a Dream (Richard Holmes)
- Work, Saints, Work! (Hugh Knough)
- Work Song (Anna L. Coghill)
- Work, Watch and Pray (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Work, watch and pray, the passing hour improving (Fanny J. Crosby)
- Work when you work (Anna M. Pratt)
- Work when you work, Play when you play (Anna M. Pratt)
- Work, Work, Work
- World Anthem (Josephine Daskam Bacon)
- World Around Us, Sky Above Us (Jean E. Garriott)
- World Builders (Helen Harrington)
- Worldly cares a moment (David H. Smith)
- Worldly cares a moment leave us (David H. Smith)
- Worship (James Montgomery)
- Worship Christ, the Risen King (Jack W. Hayford)
- Worship Him (Leslie Parker Barnes)
- Worship Him. Worship Him (Leslie Parker Barnes)
- Worship, honor, glory, blessing (Edward Osler)
- Worship, honor, glory, blessing, Lord, we offer to thy name (Edward Osler)
- Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (John S. Monsell)
- Worship the newborn King (Claire Cloninger)
- Worthy is Christ, the Lamb who was slain (John W. Arthur)
- Worthy Is the Lamb (Don Wyrtzen)
- Worthy Is the Lamb (Darlene Zschech)
- Worthy Is the Lamb (George Frideric Handel; Charles Jennens)
- Worthy Is the Lamb (Bruce T. Forbes)
- Worthy is the Lamb that was slain (Don Wyrtzen)
- Worthy is the Lamb! Who marks each heart and mind (Bruce T. Forbes)
- Worthy of Worship (Terry W. York)
- Worthy of worship, worthy of praise (Terry W. York)
- Worthy the Lamb That Was Slain (Don Moen)
- Worthy to Enter (Clive Romney)
- Worthy to enter the House of the Lord (Clive Romney)
- Worthy to Serve (Jenny Phillips)
- Worthy to Stand (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- Worthy, You Are Worthy (Don Moen)
- Would I Know My Savior? (Sally DeFord)
- Would I know my Savior wrapped in swaddling bands (Sally DeFord)
- Would I Know You Now?
- Would Jesus have the sinner die? (Charles Wesley)
- Would you be free from the burden of sin? (Lewis E. Jones)
- Would you be free from the [your] burden of sin (Lewis E. Jones)
- Would you be free from your burden of sin? (Lewis E. Jones)
- Would you be redeemed from every inborn [inbred] sin (R. F. Reynolds)
- Would you be sanctified, Noble and true (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Would you be sanctified, noble and true, Worthy (Joseph L. Townsend)
- Would You Bless Our Homes (Walter H. Farquharson)
- Would You Bless Our Homes and Families (Walter H. Farquharson)
- Would you bless our homes and fam’lies (Walter H. Farquharson)
- Would You Dare (Amy Martin)
- Would you dare to face the Saviour (Amy Martin)
- Would you know the warning signs (David H. Smith)
- Would you know the warning signs That before us shall appear (David H. Smith)
- Would you like to go back to home sweet home? (Ernest R. Ball)
- Would you like to have a secret whispered (Ruth H. Chadwick)
- Would you like to swing on a star? (Jimmy Van Heusen; Johnny Burke)
- Would you like your muscles big and strong? (Miriam H. Kirkell)
- Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good? (Cyrus S. Nusbaum)
- Wounded for Me (W. G. Ovens; Gladys Westcott Roberts)
- Wounded for me, wounded for me (W. G. Ovens; Gladys Westcott Roberts)
- Write a name, a woman’s name (Laurie A. Huffman)
- Write These Words in Our Hearts
- Write the soldier boy a letter (Ruth May Fox)
- Write the soldier boy a letter, where so ever he (Ruth May Fox)
- Write Thy Name Upon My Heart (Sally DeFord)
- Write Thy Will Upon My Heart (Janice Kapp Perry)
- Written after a Conversation with a Sister on the Future Rest of the Saints (Hannah T. King)
- Written by Request, for the Polysophical (Hannah T. King)
- Written in Prison (Parley P. Pratt)
- Written One Year after I became a Latter-day Saint (Hannah T. King)
- Wykagyl Amen (Philip James)
- Wyoming (Charles E. Winter)
- Wyoming, Wyoming! Land of the sunlight clear! (Charles E. Winter)
Y
- Yah hoo, Yah hoo hey! (Chinese chantey)
- Yahweh’s people dance for joy (Daniel L. Schutte)
- Yangtze Boatmen’s Chantey (Chinese chantey)
- Yankee Doodle (Schamburg)
- Yankee Doodle is the tune some Yankee chap invented
- Yankee Doodle went to town, Upon a little (Schamburg)
- Yawning in the Morning (Anon.)
- Yawning in the morning, when the rising bell has rung (Anon.)
- Yawnin’ in the mornin’ (Old Scottish song)
- Yaw-nin’ in the Mornin’ (Old Scottish song)
- Yaw-nin’ in the mornin’, When (Old Scottish song)
- Yeah, the world is so much different (Nik Day)
- Ye angels, who stand round the throne (Maria de Fleury)
- Year by Year (Brian Wren)
- Ye are the temples, Jesus hath spoken (Lelia N. Morris)
- Years are coming, speed them onward! (Adin Ballou)
- Years I spent in vanity and pride (William R. Newell)
- Years Of Peace (Adin Ballou)
- Year upon year rolls down the stream of time (Hannah T. King)
- Yea, the heart must be proven with sorrow (Emmeline B. Wells)
- “Yea, the Lord is my shepherd” sang David (Lula Greene Richards)
- Ye Children of Our God (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye children of our God, ye saints of latter-days (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye children of our God, Ye Saints of latter days (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye children of the latter days, Come join in songs
- Ye children of Zion come sing and rejoice (Amos Clarke)
- Ye Chosen Twelve (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye Chosen Twelve, To You are Given (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye chosen Twelve, to you are given The keys of this (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye chosen Twelve, to you are giv’n (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye Christian Heralds! (Bourne H. Draper)
- Ye Christian heralds, go proclaim (Bourne H. Draper)
- Ye differing, jarring sects attend (William Clegg)
- Ye differing, jar[r]ing sects attend, The voice of (William Clegg)
- Ye diff’ring jarring sects attend (William Clegg)
- Ye dying sons of men (James Boden)
- Ye Elders of Israel (Cyrus H. Wheelock)
- Ye Elders of Israel, come join now with me (Cyrus H. Wheelock)
- Ye fearful saints, march on
- Ye Gentile nations, cease your strife (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye gloomy scenes, far hence!—intrude no more! (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye guides of our youth we welcome you here
- Ye halls that rise, a firm foundation lies (Evan Stephens)
- Ye have come again, sweet days of pleasure (Evan Stephens)
- Ye have known his love (Sally DeFord)
- Ye heavens attend! Let all the earth give ear! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye heav’ns attend! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye heav’ns attend! Let all the earth give ear! (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye Heavy Laden (Helen Harrington)
- Ye heralds of Jesus, go forth in his name
- Ye heralds of the gospel go
- Ye heralds sound the gospel trump (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Ye heralds sound the gospel trump To earth’s remotest bound (John A. Granade; Edward Partridge)
- Ye holy angels bright (Richard Baxter)
- Ye humble souls that seek the Lord (Philip Doddridge)
- Ye humble souls that seek the Lord, Chase all your fears away (Philip Doddridge)
- Ye living saints, behold (David H. Smith)
- Ye living saints, behold Your Lord descend the sky! (David H. Smith)
- Yellowed with years, and musty (Gladys Stewart Bennion)
- Ye Merry Birds (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Ye merry birds on pinions light (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Ye merry birds on pinions light, Thro’ sunny skies (Elsie Duncan Yale)
- Ye merry birds, ye merry birds, Your song is sweet (Ida H. White)
- Ye Must Be Born Again (William T. Sleeper)
- Ye nations of the earth, attend (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye nations of the earth, attend, Let kings and princes hear (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye people all give ear, be in time, be in time (John Lyon)
- Ye ransom’d of our God (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye ransom’d of the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye ransom’d sinners hear (Charles Wesley; B. F. Baker)
- Ye ransomed of our God (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye ransomed of our God, To Zion now return (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye ransomed of the Lord (Parley P. Pratt)
- Ye Saints, awake your lays! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye Saints, draw near to Zion’s King (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye Saints in Zion, praise the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye Saints of God, arise and flee (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye saints of God rejoice and sing (R. C. Evans)
- Ye Saints throughout the earth, rejoice! (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye Saints throughout the mountains (Charles L. Walker)
- Ye Saints who dwell on Europe’s shore (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye Saints who dwell on Europe’s shore (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- Ye Saints who dwell on Europe’s shore, Let not (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye Saints who dwell on Europe’s shore, Prepare (John Daniel Thompson McAllister; Lucile C. Reading)
- Ye Saints, Who Know the Work of God (Marcus L. Smith)
- Ye saints, your music bring (Andrew Reed)
- Ye saints, your music bring, Attuned to sweetest sound (Andrew Reed)
- Ye Servants of God (Charles Wesley)
- Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim (Charles Wesley)
- Ye servants of the Lord (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye servants of the Lord (Philip Doddridge)
- Ye servants of the Lord, Each in his office wait (Philip Doddridge)
- Ye servants of the Lord, His message now obey (Joel H. Johnson)
- Ye servants that so many prophets foretold (William W. Phelps)
- Yes, fading, still fading (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, God is my Father, and always does right (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, God Is Real (Kenneth Morris)
- Ye shall dwell in the Land (William Chatterton Dix)
- Ye shall dwell in the land that I gave to your (William Chatterton Dix)
- Ye Shall Have a Song (Randall Thompson)
- Yes, I’ll sing the wondrous story (Francis H. Rowley)
- Yes I love thee, and thy holy name (W. L.)
- Yes, I’m a Lamanite (Richard L. Luna)
- Yes, I’m a Lamanite! a true blue blooded Lamanite! (Richard L. Luna)
- Yes Immortality: That bosom word (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye simple souls, that stray (Charles Wesley)
- Ye Simple Souls Who Stray (Charles Wesley)
- Ye simple souls who stray, Far from (Charles Wesley)
- Ye simple souls who stray Far from the path (Charles Wesley)
- Ye simple souls who stray Far from the path of (Charles Wesley)
- Ye simple souls who stray, Far from the paths of truth (Charles Wesley)
- Yes, in the fertile mead (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, in the gale that sweeps along (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, in the morn of life (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes! in truth, the day is breaking
- Yes, it surely seems a crime (Ada Wootton)
- Yes, Jesus loves me (Anna Warner)
- Yes, Jesus suffered shame for me (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes; Joseph, as a mortal man (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, Lord (Charles H. Mason)
- Yes, Lord, Yes (Lynn Keesecker)
- “Yes, Lord! Yes, Lord!” (Sandra Crouch)
- Ye Slumbering Nations
- Ye slumbering nations who have slept a long night
- Ye slumbering nations who’ve slept a long night
- Ye slumbering nations, who’ve slept a long night, Without revelation or heavenly light
- Yes, many years have took their flight (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes—mighty Jesus! thou shalt reign (Henry Moore)
- Yes, my darling ever kind (Charles W. Stayner)
- Yes My Dear, I Truly Love You (Mark Nichols)
- Yes, my native land (Samuel F. Smith)
- Yes, my native land, I love thee (Samuel F. Smith)
- Yes, my native land, I love thee, All thy scenes I love them well (Samuel F. Smith)
- Ye Sons and Daughters of Benevolence (Eliza R. Snow)
- Ye sons and daughters of the King (V. G. G. T.)
- Ye sons of France, awake to glory! (Anon.)
- Ye sons of Freedom, wake to glory! (Anon.)
- Ye sons of Israel arise (John Lyon)
- Ye sons of men, a feeble race (Isaac Watts)
- Ye Sons of Utah Pioneers (Robert Addison Richey; Mildred Maier Richey)
- Ye sons of Utah Pioneers, A mighty people (Robert Addison Richey; Mildred Maier Richey)
- Ye sons of Utah Pioneers A mighty people we hall be (Robert Addison Richey; Mildred Maier Richey)
- Yes, prayer is sweet in every hall (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, prayer is sweet in ev’ry hall (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yesterday (Mark Randy)
- Yesterday he died for me (Jack Wyrtzen)
- Yesterday I met upon the way (Joseph Domergue)
- Yesterday I met upon the way The three great Kings (Joseph Domergue)
- Yesterday is past, this we can’t redeem (Mark Randy)
- Yesterday it snowed And all the still brown earth (Afton Clegg)
- Yesterday I walked through browning fields (Sylvia Probst)
- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Jack Wyrtzen)
- Yesterday, Today, Forever (Albert B. Simpson)
- Yesterday, Today, Forever (Albert Simpson)
- Yesterday, today, forever, Jesus is the same (Albert B. Simpson)
- Yes! the Redeemer rose (Philip Doddridge)
- Yes, the Redeemer rose! The Savior (Philip Doddridge)
- Yes! the Redeemer rose, The Savior left the dead (Philip Doddridge)
- Yes; this is my object and aim (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yes, thou art gone! and I will shed no tear (Hannah T. King)
- Yes, thou art gone and I will weep no more (Hannah T. King)
- Yes; to my cot came reaper Death (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yesu alisema / Jesus gave his mandate (Howard S. Olson)
- Ye subjects of the Lord, proclaim (Philip Doddridge)
- Yesu, Yesu, Fill Us with Your Love (Tom Colvin)
- Yesu, Yesu, Fill Us with Your Love (Tom Colvin)
- Yes, we feel the clouds are breaking (Thomas W. Smith)
- Yes, we feel the clouds are breaking, And the light begins to shine (Thomas W. Smith)
- Yes, we hear the Lord is coming (Thomas W. Smith)
- Yes, we hear the Lord is coming, To take his dear ones home (Thomas W. Smith)
- Yes, we’ll gather at the river (Robert Lowry)
- Yes, we’ll rally ’round the flag, boys (George F. Root)
- Yes! we trust the day is breaking (Thomas Kelly)
- Yes! we trust the day is breaking; Joyful times are near at hand (Thomas Kelly)
- Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes Lord (Charles H. Mason)
- Yes, Zion has awoke at length (Joel H. Johnson)
- Yet in Beauty (Ruth Benson Lehenbauer)
- Ye virgin souls, arise (Charles Wesley)
- Ye virgin souls arise! With all the dead awake (Charles Wesley)
- Ye Wandering Nations, Now Give Ear (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye Wand’ring Nations (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye wand’ring nations, now give ear (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye watchers and ye holy ones (John A. L. Riley)
- Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones
- Ye watchers and ye holy ones, Bright (John A. L. Riley)
- Ye watchers and ye holy ones, Bright seraphs (John A. L. Riley)
- Ye who are call’d to labor (Mary Judd Page)
- Ye who are call’d to labor and minister for God (Mary Judd Page)
- Ye who are call’d to labour and minister for God (Mary Judd Page)
- Ye Who Are Called to Labor (Mary Judd Page)
- Ye who are called to labor and minister for God (Mary Judd Page)
- Ye who are troubled and burdened by sin (Haldor Lillenas)
- Ye who claim the faith of Jesus (F. Bland Tucker; Vincent Stucky Stratton Coles)
- Ye who desire to be called his people (Illa Mae Richardson)
- Ye, who in his courts are found (Rowland Hill)
- Ye, who in his courts are found List’ning to the joyful sound (Rowland Hill)
- Ye who would brave the bounding billow (Orson F. Whitney)
- Ye wise; know, all power presumes (William W. Phelps)
- Ye Wondering Nations (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye wondering nations, now give ear (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye wond’ring nations, now give ear (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye wond’ring nations, now give ear Unto the angel’s cry (Sacred Hymns, Manchester, 1840)
- Ye would that I return, and face our foe (Evan Stephens)
- Y’heave ho! my lads, the wind blows free (James Frederick Swift)
- Yibone hamikdosh (David A. Zabriskie)
- Yield not to temptaion (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Yield Not to Temptation (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Yield not to temptation, For yielding is sin (Horatio R. Palmer)
- Yield to me now, for I am weak (Charles Wesley)
- Yield to me now, for I am weak, And trembling too with self-despair (Charles Wesley)
- Yigdal Elohim Chai (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- Yigdal Elohim chai / The God of Abraham praise (Moses Maimonides; Daniel ben Judah; Thomas Olivers)
- Yippy-yi-ay Yippy-yi-o Away on our ponies (Moiselle Renstrom)
- Yo, heave, ho, yo, heave, ho (Russian folk song)
- Yo-heave-ho! Yo-heave-ho! All together (Russian folk song)
- Yo! heave ho! Yo! heave ho! Toil on (Russian folk song)
- Yo ho ho, Anybody home?
- Yon Tow’ring Peak
- Yon tow’ring peak that points to heaven
- Yon Yonson
- Yo Quiero Ser (Latin American song)
- Yo quiero ser / Ik wil graag zijn (Latin American song)
- Yo quiero ser / I Want to Be (Latin American song)
- Yo quiero ser / I want to be / Je désire être (Latin American song)
- Yo quiero ser, Señor amante / Ik wil graag zijn, mijn dierb’re Heiland / I want to be, my loving Savior / Je désire être, ô Dieu plein d’amour (Latin American song)
- Yo quiero ser, Señor amante / I want to be, my loving Savior (Latin American song)
- Yo quiero ser, Señor amante / Je désire être, ô Dieu plein d’amour / I want to be, my loving Savior (Latin American song)
- You Already Know It (Nik Day; Brandon Casper)
- You Anoint My Head
- You anoint my head with oil
- You Are a Child of Mine (Mark Mitchell Schultz; Christopher Eaton)
- You Are Always There (Jenny Phillips)
- You are an overcomer (Nik Day; McKenna Hixson)
- “You are a stranger in this pasture” (Minnie Bell Boyd)
- You are beautiful beyond description (Mark Altrogge)
- You Are Before Me, Lord (Ian Pitt-Watson)
- You are before me, Lord, you are behind (Ian Pitt-Watson)
- You Are Called (Nik Day)
- You Are Called to Tell the Story (Ruth Duck)
- You Are Crowned with Many Crowns (John Sellers)
- You are God (International Consultation on English Texts)
- You Are God; We Praise You (International Consultation on English Texts)
- You Are Good (Israel Houghton)
- You Are Holy (Tammi Rhoton; Marc Imboden)
- You are holy, You are mighty (Tammi Rhoton; Marc Imboden)
- You are indeed my rock and my fortress
- You are Lord of creation and Lord of my life (Twila Paris)
- You Are Loved (Tawgs Salter)
- You are love, You are life (Robert Lawson; Babbie Mason)
- You Are Mine (David Haas)
- You Are My All in All (Dennis L. Jernigan)
- You Are My God (Macon Delavan)
- You are my God, you are my King (Macon Delavan)
- You Are My Hiding Place (Michael Ledner)
- You are my hiding place, You always (Michael Ledner)
- You Are My King (Billy James Foote)
- You Are My Miracle
- You Are My Refuge, Faithful God (David Gambrell)
- You Are My Strength When I Am Weak (Dennis L. Jernigan)
- You are my supply, my breath of life (Chris Tomlin; Louie Giglio)
- You are not what you were, Robin (Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard)
- You Are Our God; We Are Your People (David A. Hoekema)
- You Are Salt for the Earth, O People (Marty Haugen)
- You are the Christ, O Lord (William Walsham How)
- You are the King of Israel (Theodulph of Orleans)
- You Are the Lord, Giver of Mercy! (Liturgical text)
- You are the potter; I am the clay (Eddie Espinosa)
- You Are the Reason My Heart Has a Song (Michael McLean; Chris Harding; Brian Blosil)
- You Are the Reason Why (Clive Romney)
- You are the Rock of my salvation (Teresa Muller)
- You are the sun that rises (Nik Day)
- You Are the Way (George W. Doane)
- You Are the Way; through You Alone (George W. Doane)
- You are the way; to you alone (George W. Doane)
- You ask me where my burden went (Arlene L. Buffington)
- You ask what makes this darkey weep (Thomas Sloan Jr.)
- You Belong to Christ
- You Belong to My Heart (Agustín Lara)
- You bring your friend I’ll bring mine
- You Call Us, Lord (Jane Marshall)
- You call us, Lord, to be (Jane Marshall)
- You Can Believe in Christ (Jeff Goodrich)
- You Can Change (Lowell Alexander; Tyler Castleton)
- You can climb this mountain (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon; Scott Krippayne)
- You can create an atmosphere (Sherrie Johnson)
- You Can Make It (Michael McLean; Judd Maher)
- You Can Make the Pathway Bright (Helen Silcott Dungan)
- You can make the pathway bright, Fill the soul (Helen Silcott Dungan)
- You can make the pathway bright, Fill the soul with (Helen Silcott Dungan)
- You Can Smile (Alfred H. Ackley)
- You can smile at everyone you pass (Nik Day)
- You Can’t Beat God Giving (Doris Akers)
- You Can’t Beat God Giving (D. A.)
- You Can’t Hide Forever (Michael McLean; John Batdorf)
- You could turn down that part (Peter Breinholt; Rebecca Breinholt)
- You dance over me (Jared Anderson)
- You’d better believe she is pretty
- You did not give me every answer (Greg Simpson)
- You did not wait for me to draw near to You (Mark Altrogge)
- You do not have to travel far (Mabel Jones Gabbott; Dorothy Hebertson)
- You don’t have to push a handcart (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- You don’t have to push a handcart, Leave (Ruth Muir Gardner)
- You Don’t Have to Walk the Plains (Dean Kaelin; Susan Kaelin; Kenneth Cope)
- You don’t say the words (Tyler Castleton; Russ Dixon)
- You Feed Us, Gentle Savior (Steve Garnaas-Holmes)
- You give me a kiss. You give me a hug (Nonie N. Sorensen)
- You got a gal and I got none (Folk song)
- You got a gal and I got none, Li’l Liza Jane (Folk song)
- You got people calling names (Nik Day; Lillian Hepler)
- You Have Called Me (David L. Edwards)
- You have called me from my hiding place (David L. Edwards)
- You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore / Tú has venido a la orilla (Cesáreo Gabaráin)
- You have come, you have come to the Valley once more (Eliza R. Snow)
- You have felt the warmth of the fire (Tyler Castleton; Jenny Phillips)
- You have found a seclusion (Eliza R. Snow)
- You have found a seclusion, a lone solitude (Eliza R. Snow)
- You have left us your portrait (Eliza R. Snow)
- You have left us your portrait, a product of art (Eliza R. Snow)
- You have longed for sweet peace (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- You have longed for sweet peace, and for faith to increase (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- You have longed [looked] for sweet peace (Elisha A. Hoffman)
- You have one true lover (Charles E. Richardson)
- You Have Put On Christ (International Commission on English in the Liturgy)
- You Have Put On Christ
- You hear about those missionaries (Nik Day)
- You hear a melody stir in your heart (Tyler Castleton; Wayne Burton)
- You hear a voice inside your soul (Nik Day)
- You heard of Joseph’s vision (Lynne Perry Christofferson)
- You Know I Believe in You (Michael McLean)
- You know my words before they’re said (Laurie Zelman)
- You know that feeling (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- You Know Who I Am
- You know you’re on the road (Scott Krippayne; Tyler Castleton)
- You lived. You died. You said in three days You would rise (Paul Baloche)
- You’ll Be There (Randy Thorderson)
- You’ll find it’s hard to know (Kenneth Cope)
- You’ll hear the trumpet sound (African-American spiritual)
- You’ll Never Run Out of Love (Nik Day)
- You’ll Never Walk Alone (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- You’ll rue it my boy, now mind what I say (C. T. Lockwood)
- You look-a to the East, and you look-a to the West (Anon.)
- You look into your father’s eyes (Nik Day; Davis Handley)
- You, Lord, Are Both Lamb and Shepherd (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- You, Lord, we praise in songs of celebration (Russell Schulz-Widmar; Martin Luther)
- You made your choice (Nik Day)
- You made your choice. It’s set (Nik Day)
- You may build great cathedrals large or small (Raymond Rasberry)
- You May Have the Joy-bells (J. Edward Ruark)
- You may have the joy-bells ringing in your heart (J. Edward Ruark)
- You May Sing of the Beauty (William Hunter)
- You may sing of the beauty of mountain and dale (William Hunter)
- You may wander far away from me (Evan Stephens)
- You may wear a kilt or kimono (Annette Dickman)
- You Melt the Madness (Steve Siler; Lowell Alexander)
- You might think that no one’s been through (Tyler Castleton)
- You might think that no-one’s been through (Tyler Castleton)
- You moved on the waters (James K. Manley)
- You moved on the waters, you called to the deep (James K. Manley)
- You Move Me (Gordon Kennedy; Pierce Pettis)
- You Must Believe There Are Miracles (Michael McLean)
- You Must Open the Door (Ina Duley Ogdon)
- You, my beloved, once an alien (Alexander Campbell)
- You my friend, a stranger once (David L. Edwards; Alexander Campbell)
- You Never Miss The Water (Harry Linn)
- Young Abraham left home one day
- Young and aged, short and tall (Benjamin C. Unseld)
- Younger and so unsure (Kenneth Cope)
- Young Joseph (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Young Joseph saw the Father and the Son (Penelope Moody Allen)
- Young Mary Lived in Nazareth (Rae E. Whitney)
- Young Men of Zion (David T. Warner)
- Young men of Zion, all who bear (David T. Warner)
- Young women of these latter days (Carolyn J. Rasmus)
- You, O God, are my hope, my trust
- You, O God, have not forsaken those who seek you
- You, O Lord, Are a Shield About Me (Donn Thomas; Charles Williams)
- You Raise Me Up (Brendan Graham; Rolf Lovland)
- Your attention, O, ye people
- Your Cause Be Mine (Bryan J. Leech)
- Your Cause Be Mine, Great Lord Divine (Bryan J. Leech)
- You’re a Friend of Mine (Anon.)
- You’re all the world to me, Lovely and fair (Mark Nichols)
- You’re ashamed (Nik Day; Grayson O’Very)
- You’re a son or daughter (Nik Day; Mitch Bandley)
- You’re caught in a limbo (Nik Day; Helga Camín)
- You’re fading fast, you’re feeling (Tyler Castleton; Staci Peters)
- You’re going into the world, my boy (Armour T. Irwin)
- You’re my brother, you’re my sister (Russ Taff; Tori Taff)
- You’re My Friend
- You’re My Lord (Richard Holmes)
- You’re my Lord, You’re my dearest Friend (Richard Holmes)
- Your Endless Love, Your Mighty Acts (Martin E. Leckebusch)
- Your enemies rise up in tumult (The Iona Community)
- You’re Not Alone (Michael McLean)
- You’re Not Your Mistakes (Nik Day)
- You’re not your mistakes. It’s just (Nik Day)
- You’re past the hey-dey term of life (Hannah T. King)
- You’re so very dear to my heart, you’re (Joyce Sanders; Sandra Madsen)
- You’re starting my boy on the journey of life (Evan Stephens)
- You’re Still My Love (Mark Nichols)
- You’re the God of this city (McCann; Kernaghan; Boyd; Jordan; Comfort; Bleakley)
- You’re the Word of God the Father (Keith Getty; Stuart Townend)
- You’re Worthy of My Praise (David Ruis)
- Your face, Lord, do I seek
- Your Faithfulness, O Lord, Is Sure (Joy F. Patterson)
- Your Father’s Child (Kenneth Cope)
- Your Grace and Mercy (Franklin Williams)
- Your grace and mercy brought me through (Franklin Williams)
- Your Grace Is Enough (Thomas O. Chisholm)
- Your Hand, O Lord, in Days of Old (Edward H. Plumptre)
- Your Happy Birthday (Charlene A. Newell)
- Your Heart, O God, Is Grieved (Jiří Třanovský)
- Your Kingdom Come! (Margaret R. Seebach)
- Your Kingdom Come, O Father (Ernest Edwin Ryden; Kauko-Veikko Tamminen)
- Your kingdom come! O Father, hear our prayer (Margaret R. Seebach)
- Your kingdom come, O Father, To earth’s (Ernest Edwin Ryden; Kauko-Veikko Tamminen)
- Your Kingdom, O God, Is My Glorious Treasure (David W. Rogner)
- Your Laugh (Margaret Whitehead Young)
- Your Law, O Lord, Is Perfect (Keith Landis)
- Your Light (Stephanie Smith Mabey)
- Your Little Ones, Dear Lord (Hans A. Brorson)
- Your little ones, dear Lord, are we (Hans A. Brorson)
- Your love is amazing (Brenton Brown; Brian Doerksen)
- Your love is amazing, steady and unchanging (Brenton Brown; Brian Doerksen)
- Your Love, O God (Fred Kaan)
- Your Love, O God, Has Called Us (Russell Schulz-Widmar)
- Your love, O God, has called us here (Russell Schulz-Widmar)
- Your love, O God, is broad like beach and meadow (Fred Kaan)
- Your Lover (Charles E. Richardson)
- Your Love Reminds Me (Nik Day)
- Your mercy and love have been from old
- Your Mercy and Your Justice (Martin Tel)
- Your Mercy Flows (Wes Sutton)
- Your mercy flows upon us like a river (Wes Sutton)
- Your Mission (Ellen M. H. Gates)
- Your muse has left you! Let her not depart! (Hannah T. King)
- Your Name (Paul Baloche; Glenn Packiam)
- Your Only Son (Twila Paris)
- Your only Son, no sin to hide (Twila Paris)
- Your peace within us, Lord, will stand (Emily Brink; Anne Emile Zaki; Manal Samir)
- Your Pearl of Great Price (Carol Biggs Daniels)
- Your Portrait (Eliza R. Snow)
- Your roses may have thorns (Haldor Lillenas)
- Your salvation is in the presence of all peoples
- Yours as we stand at the table you set (Joe Wise)
- Your Servant Comes This Hour (Constance Cherry)
- Yours, Lord, Is the Glory (Traditional Latin American)
- Your soldier father is calling, Oh come
- Your Song (Sylvia Probst)
- Your Song (Jenny Phillips; Tyler Castleton)
- Your steadfast love is before my eyes
- Your steadfast love is established forever
- Your strength rules the rage of the sea (The Iona Community)
- Your Supper, Lord, Before Us Spread (Joseph F. Green)
- Your Sweet Little Rosebud (Eliza R. Snow)
- Your sweet little rose-bud has left you (Eliza R. Snow)
- Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You (Eliza R. Snow)
- Your Table I Approach (Matthias Loy; Gerhard Walter Molanus)
- Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever
- Your throne, O God is established from of old
- Your tiny hands caress my thumb (Aubrey Toone)
- Your Voice (Nik Day)
- Your Ways Are Not Our Own (Lavon Bayler)
- Your Will Be Done (Anon.)
- Your word is a lamp to my feet
- Your Word, O Lord, Is Gentle Dew (Catherine Winkworth; Carl Garve)
- Your Word Sheds Light upon My Path
- Your Words to Me Are Life and Health (George Currie Martin)
- You said: Take this bread and eat of Me (Nolan Williams Jr.)
- You said You’d come and share all my sorrows (Marsha J. Stevens)
- You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Omer Westendorf)
- You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Omer Westendorf)
- You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Omer Westendorf)
- You say your life is not that easy (Rich Gibbons)
- You see an army coming out to meet you (Nik Day)
- You see the shoreline disappearing (Wayne Burton)
- You Servants of God (Charles Wesley)
- You servants of God, your Master procalim (Charles Wesley)
- You Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim (Charles Wesley)
- You servants of God, your Savior proclaim (Charles Wesley)
- You Servants of God, Your Sovereign Proclaim (Charles Wesley)
- You shall cross the barren desert (Bob Dufford)
- You Shall Go Out with Joy (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- You shall go out with joy and be led forth with peace (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- You shall go out with joy / Con gozo y alegria / Vous bondirez de joie (Steffi Geiser Rubin)
- You Shall Have a Feast (Herbert F. Brokering)
- You Shall Love the Lord (Frank Hernandez)
- You shall love the Lord your God (Frank Hernandez)
- You take me as I am (Hilary Weeks)
- Youth All Over the World
- Youth all over the world come together
- Youth and Age (Audrey Stubbart)
- Youthful offering (Richard Alldridge)
- Youthful Sonnet (Eliza R. Snow)
- You Thirsty Ones, Come (Andrew Donaldson)
- You thirsty ones, come to the spring! (Andrew Donaldson)
- Youth of our nation, stand firm and true (Phyllis Clayton)
- Youth of the Church (Franklyn S. Weddle)
- Youth of Zion (Evan Stephens)
- Youth of Zion (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Youth of Zion! Heirs to glory! (Evan Stephens)
- You though I envied you Because I stood (Mabel S. Harmer)
- Youth’s Call (Elsie C. Carroll)
- Youth’s Prayer (Louise Scott Wrigley)
- Youth’s sky of blue is o’er us
- Youth’s sky of blue is o’er us, Life’s fields
- You’ve Always Been There for Me (Michael McLean)
- You’ve been dreaming Eyes wide open (Nik Day)
- You’ve been growing up so fast (Dustin Christensen; Tyler Castleton)
- You’ve been looking For the answers (Nik Day; Brandon Casper)
- You’ve been told so many things (Nik Day)
- You’ve been wondering (Nik Day)
- You’ve got me reeling as I’m hearing (Jason Barton; Chad Coates; Dan Muckala)
- You’ve Got to Know (Rich Gibbons)
- You’ve Had a Birthday (Barbara A. McConochie)
- You’ve had a birthday; shout “Hooray!” (Barbara A. McConochie)
- You’ve had another birthday, a happy one (Norma G. Jacobsen)
- You’ve heard of love in hamlets (Sidney J. Ottley)
- You’ve poured out Your Spirit, Great Father of Life (Ken Bible)
- You’ve started today on life’s journey (J. H. Gibson)
- You’ve turned my mourning into dancing (Tommy Walker)
- You’ve turned my mourning into dancing / Tú has cambiado mi lamento / Tu as transformé toutes mes lamentations (Tommy Walker)
- You Walk along Our Shoreline (Sylvia G. Dunstan)
- You wanna hide, it’s hard to speak (Scott Krippayne; Russ Dixon)
- You were called by Heav’nly Father (Chad L. Nielsen)
- You were made for a reason (Nik Day)
- You were sent to free the broken-hearted (Carey Landry)
- You Were the One (Michael McLean)
- You were there from the beginning (Nik Day)
- You were there when I needed you (Deanna Edwards)
- You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord (Michael Joncas)
- You who have dreams, If you act (Oscar Hammerstein II)
- You who know our fears and sadness (Marty Haugen)
- You will have joy and gladness
- You will hear the trumpet sound (African-American spiritual)
- You will notice we say “brother and sister” ’round here (Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither)
Z
- Zacchaeus
- Zacchaeus was a wee little man
- Zack Black came to Utah back in Eighty-three (Pioneer folk song)
- Zack, the Mormon Engineer (Pioneer folk song)
- Zegen dit voedsel (James E. Clemens)
- Zegen dit voedsel / Bless this food and bless your people / Dios bendice nuestra comida / Sanctifie-nous, Dieu, ton peuple / Urirŭl ch’ukpok hasosŏ / 우리를 축복 하소서 / Kamisama itsumo / かみさまいつも (James E. Clemens)
- Zero Population (Doug Stewart)
- Zingend naar huis (Traditional song)
- Zion (Charles R. Graham; T. Chemain Evans)
- Zion (John Lyon)
- Zion (W. D. Johnston)
- Zion (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Zion (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Zion (Maud Dobson)
- Zion (John Newton)
- Zion
- Zion (J. E. Vanderwood)
- Zion (John H. Lake; R. C. Evans)
- Zion arise! lo, the dark clouds are falling (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Zion Arise! the Dark Clouds are Falling (Theodore E. Curtis)
- Zion, at length, is clothed with strength (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion Builders (John R. Grice)
- Zion Builders (Elbert A. Smith)
- Zion comes near (Harry L. Doty)
- Zion comes near when love is spread (Harry L. Doty)
- Zion, hope of Israel’s thousands, get thee to the hills (Charles S. Nebeker)
- Zion, if I e’er forsake thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion, if I ever forsake thee (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion in Captivity (Parley P. Pratt)
- Zion is a land of rest (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion Is God’s Holy City (Hazel B. Rook)
- Zion is Growing (Henry Maiben)
- Zion, let thy glorious light (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion Must Go Forth (Douglas L. Ipson)
- Zion! my holy, happy home!
- Zion, peaceful, happy land (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion, praise thy Savior, singing (Thomas Aquinas)
- Zion Prepare (Genevieve L. Heiser)
- Zion prospers (Eliza R. Snow)
- Zion Prospers, All Is Well (Eliza R. Snow)
- Zion’s Border Line (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Zion’s Boys and Girls (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Zion’s boys and girls are we (Mildred Tanner Pettit)
- Zion’s Camp (Anon.)
- Zion’s Children Sing for Joy (Evan Stephens)
- Zion’s City (Arlene L. Buffington)
- Zion’s daughters, take your harps (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion’s Future (John S. Davis)
- Zion’s hill (James A. Crutchfield)
- Zion’s hope is most exultant (Emmeline B. Wells)
- Zion’s King shall reign victorious (Thomas Kelly)
- Zion’s light again is dawning (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Zion’s light again is dawning, Praise ye the Lord! (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Zion’s M. I. A.
- Zion’s minstrel (Eliza R. Snow)
- Zion’s noblest sons are weeping (Eliza R. Snow)
- Zion’s noblest sons are weeping; See her daughters, bathed in tears (Eliza R. Snow)
- Zion’s Praises (Vida E. Smith)
- Zion’s Rally Song (Mary C. Neves)
- Zion’s Recruits (John Burrows)
- Zion’s Redemption (Mark H. Forscutt)
- Zion’s sons and daughters, rally (Joel H. Johnson)
- Zion’s standard is raised (Daniel Letham)
- Zion’s standard is raised, her banner unfurl’d (Daniel Letham)
- Zion’s Sunday School Jubilee Hymn (Emily H. Woodmansee)
- Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded (Thomas Kelly)
- Zion stands with hills surrounded— Zion, kept (Thomas Kelly)
- Zion stands with hills surrounded— Zion, kept by (Thomas Kelly)
- Zion stands with hills surrounded—Zion kept by (Thomas Kelly)
- Zion’s Victory Song (Elbert A. Smith)
- Zion’s Victory Song (Elbert A. Smith)
- Zion’s Walls (Aaron Copland)
- “Zion”, the City of God (Clifford A. Burgess)
- Zion the Home of an Honest Man (Walter Walker)
- Zion the Home of the Blest
- Zion Theme (Arnold Stringham; Susan Evans McCloud)
- Zion, We aim to see it grow (Merrill Bradshaw)
- Zion—When? (H. E. Depew)
- Zion will be free (J. H. Davis)
- Zion Will Be Free
- Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (Ray Gilbert)
- Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay (Ray Gilbert)
- Zoekt eerst het Koninkrijk (Karen Lafferty)
- Zoekt eerst het Koninkrijk van God / Seek ye first the kingdom of God / Busca primero el reino de Dios / Cherchez d’abord le royaume de Dieu (Karen Lafferty)
- Zum Gali Gali (Hebrew chant)
- Zuñi Sunrise Song (Harvey W. Loomis)
Other
- 100 Ways to Say Jesus (Eric Malizia)
- 148th Psalm (Gustav Holst)
- 148th Psalm—Lord Who Hast Made Us for Thine Own (Gustav Holst)
- 1895
- 1 Nephi 3:7 (Kamie Jacobs Bolen)
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare (Alfred Newman)
- 23rd Psalm (Nina Harris)
- 23rd Psalm
- Божья любовь сияет (Edward L. Hart)
- Гэрээсээ гарахдаа өглөө (Mary A. Pepper Kidder)
- И Отец будет танцевать (Mark Hayes)
- تعال يا عمّانوئيل (Latin, 9th century)
- 성령 인도하시어 (Penelope Moody Allen)
- 시편 113 / Psalm 113 (Kyung Shin Yang; Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- 여호와는 모든 나라 (Kyung Shin Yang; Marylou Cunningham Leavitt)
- 오 소 서 (Geonyong Lee)
- 오소서 오소서 / Come now, O Prince of peace (Geonyong Lee)
- どうしたらいい (Nik Day)
- 御言葉をください (Nobuaki Hanaoka; Yasushige Imakoma)
- 御言葉をください / Send Your Word, O LORD, like the rain (Nobuaki Hanaoka; Yasushige Imakoma)
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