| Abstract |
(additional titles): Welcome Christmas cheer (Storace); Welcome to Christmas (Drake); What of Christmas day (Selwyn); What of the night (Mason); What said the shepherds (Hutchinson); What star is this (Coffin); When Christ was born (Brown); When I view the mother (Barnby); When Jordan hushed (Campbell); When love was born (Wellings); When snow lies deep (Rossini); While shepherds watched (Tate); While shepherds watched (Clarke); While to Bethlem going (Rousseau); Why, alas! In lowly stall (Mauburne); With every golden string (Auber); With gladness men of old (Monk); With glowing heart (Key); With joyous hearts (Selwyn) |
| Other title | Adeste, fideles (Reading) |
| Other title | Funny old fellow (Brown) |
| Other title | All hail thou Bethlehem (Wright) |
| Other title | All praise to thee (Luther) |
| Other title | All silver the roofs. |
| Other title | Odd old man (Sullivan) |
| Other title | Around our blazing fires (Nelson) |
| Other title | As Joseph was a-walking. |
| Other title | As with gladness men of old (Monk) |
| Other title | Ave Maria (Gounod) |
| Other title | Ave Maria (Schubert) |
| Other title | Baby's night. |
| Other title | Beautiful bells (Lyte) |
| Other title | Behold thy king (Watts) |
| Other title | Bells across the snow (Havergal) |
| Other title | Bid the day be born (Randegger) |
| Other title | Blest be the tie (Fawcett) |
| Other title | Born of maiden fair (Gauntlet) |
| Other title | Brightest and best (Webbe) |
| Other title | Brightest and best (Kiallmark) |
| Other title | Brightest of golden days (Balfe) |
| Other title | Bright was the star (Auber) |
| Other title | By thy Christmas cheer. |
| Other title | Calm on the ear of night (Sears) |
| Other title | Calm was the night (Sullivan) |
| Other title | Carol, brothers, carol (Muhlenberg) |
| Other title | Carol, carol, Christians (Coxe) |
| Other title | Carol for Christmas eve (Herrick) |
| Other title | Chant of Breton peasants (Naumann) |
| Other title | Children's hosanna (Webb) |
| Other title | Christmas as it comes (Martin) |
| Other title | Christmas aftermath (Sangster) |
| Other title | Christmas again. |
| Other title | Christmas bells. |
| Other title | Christmas carol (Locke) |
| Other title | Christmas carol (Neale) |
| Other title | Christmas carol (Reichardt) |
| Other title | Christmas come again (Pinsuti) |
| Other title | Christmas day (Coolidge) |
| Other title | Christmas day in the morning. |
| Other title | Christmas dawn (Bellini) |
| Other title | Christmas green (Coles) |
| Other title | Christmas hymn (Dielman) |
| Other title | Christmas is coming (Philips) |
| Other title | Christmas is here (Andrews) |
| Other title | Christmas joy forever (Converse) |
| Other title | Christmas lullaby (Telford) |
| Other title | Christmasse of olde (Field) |
| Other title | Christmas once a year (Miller) |
| Other title | Christmas time is come again. |
| Other title | Christmas treasures (Bellini) |
| Other title | Christmas vesper hymn (Auber) |
| Other title | Christmas violets (Glover) |
| Other title | Christmas waits (Bellini) |
| Other title | Come, all ye faithful (Reading) |
| Other title | Come and worship (Montgomery) |
| Other title | Come, show me the way (Thomas) |
| Other title | Cradled all lowly (Gounod) |
| Other title | Cradle song of the virgin (Barnby) |
| Other title | Dainty wee stockings (Woodbury) |
| Other title | Dear Santa Claus (Crosby) |
| Other title | Deck the hall. |
| Other title | Echoes of olden times (Comer) |
| Other title | Emmanuel (Dix) |
| Other title | Fair Christmas comes (Martin) |
| Other title | Far away (Lindsay) |
| Other title | First Christmas gifts (Barnard) |
| Other title | Forevermore (Wellings) |
| Other title | From far away (Dykes) |
| Other title | From heaven's sphere (Luther) |
| Other title | Gaily beats the drum. |
| Other title | Glad hope of the ages (Hunter) |
| Other title | Glad tidings (Luther) |
| Other title | Gloria in excelsis. |
| Other title | Glorious, beauteous (Tiddeman) |
| Other title | Glorious song of old (Sears) |
| Other title | Glory of Christmas (Campana) |
| Other title | Glory, laud and honor (Teschner) |
| Other title | God bless us every one. |
| Other title | God rest ye. |
| Other title | God rest ye (Muloch) |
| Other title | Good Christian men, rejoice. |
| Other title | Good king Wenceslas. |
| Other title | Good news (Stirling) |
| Other title | Good-will to men (Lee) |
| Other title | Great joy we bring (Edson) |
| Other title | Hail! Ever blessed morn (Gollmick) |
| Other title | Hail the blest morn (Mason) |
| Other title | Hallelujah chorus (Handel) |
| Other title | Happy Christmas to all. |
| Other title | Hark! A thrilling song (Proch) |
| Other title | Hark! The angel choir (Cary) |
| Other title | Hark! The angel song (Davis) |
| Other title | Hark! The glad sound (Doddridge) |
| Other title | Hark, the herald angels (Mendelssohn) |
| Other title | Hark! The herald angels (Mozart) |
| Other title | Hark! The holy voices (Cobb) |
| Other title | Hark! Those holy voices (Cawood) |
| Other title | Hark! What merry voices (Hecker) |
| Other title | Heigh-ho, the holly (Crawford) |
| Other title | Heilige Nacht (Haydn) |
| Other title | His reign on earth begun (Webb) |
| Other title | Holly crowns the green (Rossini) |
| Other title | Holly green with berries red (Lloyd) |
| Other title | Holy night (Haydn) |
| Other title | Home again (Pike) |
| Other title | Home is dear (Selwyn) |
| Other title | Home, sweet home (Payne) |
| Other title | Hope of the world (Wesley) |
| Other title | How glorious the day. |
| Other title | In Bethlehem (Ouseley) |
| Other title | In excelsis gloria. |
| Other title | In excelsis gloria (Thibaut) |
| Other title | In merry chorus (Offenbach) |
| Other title | It came upon the midnight (Sears) |
| Other title | Jesus lives (Gellert) |
| Other title | Joyful tidings (Verdi) |
| Other title | Joy must reign to-night (Campana) |
| Other title | Joyous anthem swelling (Flotow) |
| Other title | Joy to the world (Handel) |
| Other title | Kriss-Kingle's drive. |
| Other title | Kyrie eleison (Luther) |
| Other title | Let old Santa Claus come in (Howard) |
| Other title | List the chiming (Martin) |
| Other title | Little empty stocking. |
| Other title | Little children, can you tell. |
| Other title | Lo! Now he is come (Douglas) |
| Other title | Loud strike the strings (Beethoven) |
| Other title | Mahogany tree (Thackeray) |
| Other title | Manger all glorious (Selwyn) |
| Other title | Merrily ring the bells. |
| Other title | Merry bells of long ago (Reichardt) |
| Other title | Merry Christmas (Glover) |
| Other title | Merry joy bells ring (Molloy) |
| Other title | Mistress Santa Claus (Lee) |
| Other title | Mortals, awake (Kingsley) |
| Other title | Mourner's Christmas (Reeder) |
| Other title | My Jesus, as thou wilt (Weber) |
| Other title | New prince, new pomp (Southwell) |
| Other title | No myrrh of Araby (Crosswell) |
| Other title | No war nor battle sound (Zundel) |
| Other title | Now courage take (Schopp) |
| Other title | Now, oh, prepare (Gellert) |
| Other title | O come, Emmanuel (Neale) |
| Other title | O du frohliche (Falk) |
| Other title | O evergreen. |
| Other title | Old Christmas (Romer) |
| Other title | Old Christmas (Mozart) |
| Other title | Old Christmas cheer (Wither) |
| Other title | Old Santa Claus (Read) |
| Other title | Once again, O blessed time (Sullivan) |
| Other title | Once in royal David's city (Gauntlet) |
| Other title | Once more across the land (Scott) |
| Other title | Once too often (Growler) |
| Other title | Once upon a time (Barnard) |
| Other title | On Christmas morn (Philips) |
| Other title | On Christmas morning (Poniatowski) |
| Other title | O night of nights (Ingelow) |
| Other title | Only a baby fair (Kingsley) |
| Other title | O sanctissima. |
| Other title | O Tannenbaum. |
| Other title | O thou joyful day (Smucker) |
| Other title | O thou, who by a star (Arne) |
| Other title | Our Christmas rose (Cooke) |
| Other title | Our Christmas festal (Anatolius) |
| Other title | Over the green downs (Ingelow) |
| Other title | Over the happy town (Auber) |
| Other title | Over land and sea (Bayley) |
| Other title | O voices of the sky (Mozart) |
| Other title | O Zion, hail thy king. |
| Other title | Paul and I (Tauwitz) |
| Other title | Peace on earth (Donizetti) |
| Other title | Rejoice, ye Christians. |
| Other title | Ring forever (Gounod) |
| Other title | Ring out, wild bells (Tosti) |
| Other title | Rise, crowned with light (Pope) |
| Other title | Rise, glorious conqueror (Giardini) |
| Other title | Robinson Crusoe. |
| Other title | Salute the happy morn (Byrom) |
| Other title | Santa Claus is coming (Selwyn) |
| Other title | Santa Claus is come to town (Drake) |
| Other title | Santa Claus to-night (Halton) |
| Other title | See amid the snow (Goss) |
| Other title | Shepherds in the field (Verdi) |
| Other title | Shout the glad tidings (Muhlenberg) |
| Other title | Silent night! Holy night! (Haydn) |
| Other title | Silver chimes (Barnard) |
| Other title | Sing God praises (Weld) |
| Other title | Sing, joyously sing (Piersol) |
| Other title | Sing the holly (Bellini) |
| Other title | Sleep, my child (Glover) |
| Other title | Softly slept the holy child. |
| Other title | Song of the angels (Giardini) |
| Other title | Songs of praise (Bach) |
| Other title | Sons of men, behold (Thibaut) |
| Other title | So now is come our feast (Wither) |
| Other title | Star of Bethlehem (White) |
| Other title | Story of the shepherd (Barnby) |
| Other title | Sun of Christmas tide (Weidt) |
| Other title | Sun of my soul (Monk) |
| Other title | Sweet bells are chiming (Genee) |
| Other title | Sweet harps resound again (Sullivan) |
| Other title | Sweet village bells (Donizetti) |
| Other title | Babe of Bethlehem. |
| Other title | Best of holidays (Martin) |
| Other title | Birth of Christ (Reichardt) |
| Other title | Birthday of a king (Guglielmo) |
| Other title | Boar's head carol. |
| Other title | Child is born (Giardini) |
| Other title | Children's voices (Burton) |
| Other title | Christ child. |
| Other title | Christ child (Wallace) |
| Other title | Christmas tree (Lowry) |
| Other title | Christmas tree. |
| Other title | First nowell. |
| Other title | Glad bells all say (Crowe) |
| Other title | Glad new day (Moore) |
| Other title | Golden ray (Ingalls) |
| Other title | Guardian angel. |
| Other title | Heavenly guest (Sidney) |
| Other title | Holly and the ivy. |
| Other title | Holy family (Randegger) |
| Other title | Joy of the morrow (Douglas) |
| Other title | Kerry dance (Molloy) |
| Other title | King of love (Dykes) |
| Other title | King of seasons all (Adams) |
| Other title | Light hath shone (Hastings) |
| Other title | Lord's anointed (Mason) |
| Other title | Magic tree (Morton) |
| Other title | Mahogany tree (Campana) |
| Other title | Prince of peace (Mozart) |
| Other title | Sleigh ride (Johnson) |
| Other title | Sleigh ride (Drake) |
| Other title | Star of his birth (Douglas) |
| Other title | Star whose shining (Sellers) |
| Other title | Story of a star (Ganz) |
| Other title | Stranger star (Alexander) |
| Other title | Time draws nigh. |
| Other title | Voices in the sky (Douglas) |
| Other title | Wassail song. |
| Other title | Wind may shout (Molloy) |
| Other title | Their sweetest song (Pendleton) |
| Other title | They come with song (Wrighton) |
| Other title | Thou Bethlehem (Dykes) |
| Other title | Three Christmas eves (Osgood) |
| Other title | Three kings of Orient. |
| Other title | Thy king cometh (Nageli) |
| Other title | Thy story bides for aye (Phelps) |
| Other title | To thy cradle throne (Bradbury) |
| Other title | 'Twas Christmas eve (Weatherly) |
| Other title | 'Twas clear and cold (Bishop) |
| Other title | Under the holly bough (Mackay) |
| Other title | Wake, wake, children (Wallace) |
| Other title | Waking or sleeping (Blake) |
| Other title | We greet thee, old friend (Douglas) |
| LCCN | 13033563 |