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Master Song List Master Index . First Lines are listed in upper and lower case letters. TUNE NAMES and SONG TITLES are listed in all UPPER CASE (CAPITAL) letters. Some entries may be repeated with different reference numbers. This usually indicates that either the musical arrangements of these tunes were sufficiently different to justify separate recordings, or they are distinctly different tunes. Naming discrepancies between hymn books can result in a tune being listed more than once (with different reference numbers) even though each number produces the same musical result. Incidental Music ADAGIO (Albinoni) LONDONDERRY AIR AIR FROM WATER MUSIC (Handel) MARCH OF THE PRIESTS (Mendelssohn) AIR ON A G STRING (Bach) Mexicanos al grito de guerra NATIONAL ANTHEM (Mexico) ALLA DANZA WATER MUSIC (Handel) NIMROD (Elgar) ARIOSO (Bach) O Canada NATIONAL ANTHEM (Canada) ARRIVAL OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA (Handel) O say can you see NATIONAL ANTHEM (USA) AULD LANG SYNE (Trad) ODE TO JOY (HYMN TO JOY) AVE MARIA (Bach/Gounod) Off we go into the wild blue yonder AIR FORCE SONG ©note 7913 AVE MARIA (Schubert) PAVANE (Faure) BRIDAL CHORUS (Wagner) PRELUDE TO TE DEUM (Charpentier) CHANSON DE MATIN (Elgar) REVEILLE (bugle call) CHANSON DE NUIT (Elgar) ROUSE (bugle call) FINLANDIA ©note 1390 SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE (Bach) First to fight for the right CAISSON SONG ©note 7914 ST ANTHONY CHORALE (Haydn) From Aztec shore to arctic zone SEMPER PARATUS (ALWAYS READY) Stand Navy out to sea ANCHORS AWEIGH (Navy Anthem) ©note 7918 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER From the halls of Montezuma MARINES HYMN TAPS (bugle call) Gaudeamus Igitur GAUDEAMUS IGITUR THE ASH GROVE God save our gracious queen NATIONAL ANTHEM (UK) This little light of mine LATTIMER ©note 4925 GREENSLEEVES TRUMPET TUNE (Purcell) HALLELUJAH CHORUS (Handel) TRUMPET VOLUNTARY (Clarke) HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Trad) WACHET AUF (Bach) HE SHALL FEED HIS FLOCK (Handel) WEDDING MARCH (Mendelssohn) JESU JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING (Bach) We're always ready for the call SEMPER PARATUS (Chorus only) LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY (ALWAYS READY) LARGO (Handel) LAST POST (bugle call) 1 A - Z Index A charge to keep I have BOYLSTON Abba Father (x2) deep within my soul ABBA FATHER (Fry) ©note 5915 A child is born in Bethlehem PUER NATUS IN BETHLEHEM ABBEY A CHILD OF THE KING ABBOT'S LEIGH ©note 1511 A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE ©note 6844 ABERYSTWYTH A friend I have called Jesus IT'S JUST LIKE HIS GREAT LOVE Abide with me fast falls EVENTIDE A friend of Jesus oh what bliss FRIENDSHIP WITH JESUS Abide with us our Savior CHRISTUS DER IST MEIN LEBEN A GLORIOUS CHURCH ACCEPTANCE 7676 D ©note 4920 A HEART LIKE THINE ACCLAIM A hymn of glory let us sing DEO GRACIAS (AGINCOURT HYMN) ©note ACCLAMATIONS ©note 4614 5617 According to Thy gracious word AVON A hymn of glory let us sing DEO GRACIAS ©note 2469 According to Thy gracious word MANOAH A hymn of glory let us sing JAM LUCIS ORTO SIDERE According to Thy gracious word MARTYRDOM A hymn of glory let us sing LASST UNS ERFREUEN ©note 862 ACH BLEIB BEI UNS A hymn of joy we sing SCHUMANN ACH GOTT VOM HIMMELREICHE (PRAETORIUS) A LA PUERTA ©note 4955 ACH HERR DU ALLERHOCHSTER GOTT A LA RU ©note 5437 ACK BLIV HOS OSS (PAX) ©note 5175 A LA VENUE DE NOEL ACK SALIGA STUNDER ©note 5154 A lamb goes uncomplaining AN WASSERFLUSSEN BABYLON (EIN LAMMLEIN GEHT) ©note 5016 ACK VAD AR DOCK LIVET HAR (SWEDISH LITANY) ©note 5021 A light from heaven shone CORNISH ©note 4949 ACKLEY ©note 4690 A man there lived in Galilee TYROL ACKLEY ©note 814 A mighty fortress is our God EIN FESTE BURG AD CENAM AGNI PROVIDI ©note 5609 A mighty fortress is our God EIN FESTE BURG (Isometric) ADA ©note 4688 A mighty fortress is our God EIN FESTE BURG (Isometric) ADAGIO (ALBINONI) A mighty fortress is our God EIN FESTE BURG (Isometric) ADAMS (THERE IS PEACE) ©note 5796 A mighty fortress is our God EIN FESTE BURG (Rhythmic) ©note 6831 ADDIR HU A mighty fortress is our God EIN FESTE BURG ©note 5783 ADELAIDE ©note 1529 A mighty sound from heaven SONG OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ©note 5623 ADESTE FIDELES A multitude comes from the east DER MANGE SKAL KOMME ADESTE FIDELES (STOCKHOLM) ©note 5131 ADESTE FIDELES (Refrain) A NEW NAME IN GLORY ©note 6962 ADON OLAM A parting hymn we sing DENNIS ADORATION ©note 1551 A PERFECT HEART ©note 5920 ADORE THEE A pilgrim was I and a wand'ring GOODNESS ©note 4624 ADORO DEVOTE (ADORO TE SUPPLEX) A pilgrim was I and a wand'ring SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY ADORO TE DEVOTE ©note 2437 A pilgrim was I and a wand'ring SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY ©note 5922 ADORO TE DEVOTE ©note 5183 A PURPLE ROBE ©note 6041 ADORO TE DEVOTE ©note 5336 A purple robe a crown of thorn A PURPLE ROBE ©note 6041 AETERNE REX AITISSIME A purple robe a crown of thorn SERENITY AF HIMLENS (PRAISE) ©note 5088 A ruler once came to Jesus BORN AGAIN AFFECTION (MILLER) A ruler once came to Jesus YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN AFRICAN-AMERICAN AMEN ©note 202 A Savior have I more precious to me THE CLOSER I WALK ©note 6848 AGAPE A SOLIS ORTUS CARDINE ©note 1635 Ah dohn oh iom a sher mo iahch ADON OLAM A SONG OF PRAISE (BENEDICTUS ES DOMINE) ©note 8448 Ah holy Jesus how hast Thou offended HERZLIEBSTER JESU A SONG TO THE LAMB (DIGNUS ES) (HAMPTON) ©note 8450 Ah holy Jesus how have You offended HERZLIEBSTER JESU A stable lamp is lighted ANDUJAR ©note 5583 Ah Lord God ©note 799 A stable lamp is lighted TOLLEFSON ©note 5000 AHNFELT (BLOT EN DAG) A VA DE AILEIN GOTT IN DER HOH ©note 5052 A VA DE ©note 5074 AILEIN ZU DIR ©note 5166 A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord HE HIDETH MY SOUL AIR FORCE SONG ©note 7913 (KIRKPATRICK) AIR FROM WATER MUSIC (Handel) A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord KIRKPATRICK AIR ON A G STRING (Bach) ABBA FATHER (Fry) ©note 5915 2 Alas and did my Savior bleed AVON ALL MY TRIALS Alas and did my Savior bleed HE LOVES ME All on the altar ALTAR ©note 4581 Alas and did my Savior bleed HUDSON All people that on earth do dwell OLD 100TH Alas and did my Savior bleed MARTYRDOM All people that on earth do dwell OLD 100TH (Altered) ALBERTA ©note 704 All people that on earth do dwell OLD 100TH (Fauxbourdon) ALBRIGHT ©note 4921 All people that on earth now dwell OLD 100TH ALDINE ©note 5683 All power is given unto me GO YE (Chorus only) ALETTA All praise to Christ ENGELBERG ALEXANDRIA ©note 4750 All praise to God for song God gives SACRED SONG ©note 5501 ALFORD All praise to Him who reigns above BLESSED BE THE NAME (Chorus) All authority and power UNSER HERRSCHER (NEANDER) All praise to our redeeming Lord ARMENIA ©note 4918 All beautiful the march of days FOREST GREEN ©note 675 All praise to our redeeming Lord AZMON All creatures of our God and King LASST UNS ERFREUEN (VIGILES ET All praise to Thee for Thou O King ENGELBERG SANCTI) ©note 862 All praise to Thee for Thou O King SINE NOMINE ©note 859 All creatures of our God and King LASST UNS ERFREUEN ©note 862 All praise to Thee my God this night TALLIS' CANON All day long ALL DAY LONG ©note 4653 All praise to Thee my God this night THE EIGHTH TUNE (TALLIS' ALL DAY LONG ©note 4653 CANON) All depends on our possessing ALLES IST AN GOTTES SEGEN ©note 5187 All praise to You eternal Lord GELOBET SEIST DU ©note 4987 All earth is waiting to see the promised one TAULE ©note 4811 All praise to You my God this night TALLIS' CANON ALL EHR UND LOB ©note 5051 All praise to You my God this night TALLIS' CANON ALL FOR JESUS All praise to You O Lord CARLISLE All for Jesus (x2) all my being's ransomed CONSTANCY All praise to You O Lord GARELOCHSIDE ©note 1077 All for Jesus (x2) this our song shall ever ALL FOR JESUS ALL SAINTS NEW All glory be to God on high AILEIN GOTT IN DER HOH ©note 5052 All shall be well SONG 46 All glory be to God on high ALLEIN GOT IN DER HOH ALL THAT I AM ©note 8 All glory be to God on high ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HOH All that I am all that I do ALL THAT I AM ©note 8 All glory be to God on high MIT FREUDEN ZART ALL THAT I NEED ©note 7086 All glory laud and honor ST THEODULPH All that is good ALL THAT I NEED ©note 7086 All glory laud and honor ST THEODULPH All the earth proclaim the Lord PROCLAIM THE LORD ©note 9 All glory laud and honor ST THEODULPH All the glory belongs to Jesus ©note 7024 All glory laud and honor ST THEODULPH (VALET WILL ICH DIR ALL THE WAY GEBEN) ALL THE WAY All glory laud and honor VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN (ST THEODULPH) ALL THE WAY ALONG All glory laud and honor VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN (ST All the way my Savior leads me ALL THE WAY THEODULPH) ©note 5018 All the way my Savior leads me ALL THE WAY All hail adored Trinity OLD 100TH ALL THE WORLD ©note 4421 All hail King Jesus ©note 1321 All things are Thine no gift have we HERR JESU CHRIST DICH ZU UNS All hail the power of Jesus' name CORONATION WEND All hail the power of Jesus' name DIADEM All things are Yours we make that true GERMANY All hail the power of Jesus' name DIADEM All things bright and beautiful ROYAL OAK All hail the power of Jesus' name MILES LANE All things bright and beautiful SALSBURY ©note 6002 All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name CORONATION All things bright and beautiful SPOHR All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name MILES LANE All things bright and beautiful VLEUGEL All hail to God's anointed ROCKPORT ©note 5478 All things come of Thee O Lord ©note 6107 All hail to you O blessed morn WIE SCHON LEUCHTET (Isometric) All things come of Thee O Lord OFFERING ALL IS WELL ALL TO CHRIST All my heart today rejoices EBELING (WARUM SOLLTICH) All to Jesus I surrender SURRENDER All my heart today rejoices WARUM SOLLT ICH (BONN) All who believe and are baptized ES IST DAS HEIL All my hope is firmly grounded MICHAEL ©note 1325 All who believe and are baptized ES
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