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- The mother (George J. Webb)
- Mother and maiden (Jeremy Rawson)
- Mother's day tango (Christopher W. Hart)
- A mother's silent prayer (Sally DeFord)
- Mother, I will have a husband (Thomas Vautor)
- Mother, my Dear (Bryceson Treharne)
- Mother’s Choice (James McGranahan)
- A Mother’s cradle song (John Cheshire)
- The Mother’s lamentation (Thomas Dunhill)
- A Mother’s Lullaby (Charles Wenham Smith)
- Mount Calvary (Amos Pilsbury)
- Mount Hope (Elkanah Dare)
- Mount Moriah (Amos Pilsbury)
- Mount Olivet (Stephen Jenks)
- Mount Sion (Horatio W. Parker)
- Mount Tabor (Oliver Holden)
- Mount Vernon (Hezekiah Moors)
- Mount Vernon Hymn (Stephen Jenks)
- Mount your baggage (Joseph Haydn)
- Mountain (Oliver Holden)
- Mountain Song (Louis K. Liu)
- Mountain stars (Peter Bird)
- Mountain streams (Peter Bird)
- Mountain Top Dwelling (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
- The mountaineer’s return (George J. Webb)
- Mountaineer’s song (Benjamin Hamma)
- Mourn now, my soul (George Kirbye)
- Mourn, mourn (William Billings)
- Mourn, mourn ye saints
- Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fled (John Dowland)
- The Mouse's Petition (Benjamin Cooke)
- The mouse (Maggie Furtak)
- Move him into the sun (Jennifer Bastable)
- Movin' left (Peter Bird)
- Mr. Clean (Barbara Rosen)
- Muirsan Durcan (Traditional)
- The Muleteer (Augustus Meves)
- Munich (Thurlow Weed)
- Music and dances (Howard Kingsbury)
- Music divine (Thomas Tomkins)
- Music Everywhere (S. Wesley Martin)
- Music for a while, Z 583/2 (Henry Purcell)
- Music has power
- The music-makers, Op. 69 (Edward Elgar)
- The Music of the Maytime (William McKendrick)
- Music on Christmas Morning (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Music the soul with melody inspires (Dodd Perkins)
- Music to hear (Michael Gray)
- Music when soft voices die (Clarence Dickinson)
- Music! (Jacob Mainzer)
- Music, all powerful (Thomas Forbes Walmisley)
- Music, how powerful is thy charm (Maurice Greene)
- Music, music, thou queen of souls (William Smegergill)
- Music, some think, no music is (Thomas Bateson)
- Music, when soft voices die
- Music, when soft voices die (Arthur Somervell)
- Musical Captive (Abraham Wood)
- Musical reprise (James W. Keefe)
- Must I part, O my jewel? (George Kirbye)
- Must I then part from thee? (Franz Otto)
- Must Jesus bear the cross alone
- Must love that tyrant (Robert King)
- Mutability (Ann Mounsey)
- My 'long-shore lass (Franz C. Bornschein)
- My America (Henry A. Russotto)
- My banks they are covered with bees (Stephen Storace)
- My beloved has gone down to his garden (John Hetland)
- My beloved is milk and wine (John Hetland)
- My beloved spake
- My beloved spake (Maggie Furtak)
- My bonnie (Traditional)
- My bonny lass she smileth
- My boy Jack (Claude Buchanan)
- My breast I'll set upon a silver stream (John Ward)
- My Brigantine (Louis Victor Saar)
- My complaining is but faining (Robert Jones)
- My cottage home (Jairus Maxson Stillman)
- My cottage home (Thomas Crampton)
- My country, 'tis of thee (Traditional)
- My Creed (Elizabeth Garrett)
- My days have been so wondrous free (Elizabeth Turner)
- My dear mistress had a heart (Reginald Spofforth)
- My dear Redeemer and my Lord
- My dearest, my fairest (Daniel Purcell)
- My delight and thy delight (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- My Dove (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- My dove in the clefts of the rock (John Hetland)
- My epitaph (Jonathan Adams)
- My faith looks up to Thee
- My faith looks up to thee (Simon Biazeck)
- My Father's love for me (Sally DeFord)
- My Father, for another night (Henry Williams Baker)
- My Father, for another night (Joseph Barnby)
- My flocks feed not (Thomas Weelkes)
- My former hopes are dead
- My friend Sylvia (Barbara Rosen)
- My gentle harp (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- My God, accept my heart this day (Alexander Robert Reinagle)
- My God, and is thy table spread
- My God, how wonderful thou art (James Turle)
- My God, I am thine; what a comfort divine (Joel Thorne)
- My God, look upon me (Maurice Greene)
- My God, my life, my love
- My God, my portion, and my love
- My God, permit me not to be
- My God, the spring of all my joys
- My heart and tongue were twins (John Dowland)
- My heart is inditing (George Frideric Handel)
- My Heart is sair (Henry Elliot Button)
- My heart is set to laud the Lord (Joseph Key)
- My heart was glad (Arthur Carnall)
- My heart, why hast thou taken (Thomas Morley)
- My home is in the mountains (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- My Jesus, I love Thee (Tim Brace)
- My Jesus, look on me thy child
- My Kingdom (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- My lady is so wondrous fair (John Baptiste Calkin)
- My Lady's coachman John, Z 260 (Henry Purcell)
- My lady's coloured cheeks (Giles Farnaby)
- My life's a shade (William Knapp)
- My little heart (Samuel Webbe)
- My little pretty one (Geoffrey Shaw)
- My little pretty one (Healey Willan)
- My little pretty one (Philip James)
- My lodging is on the cold ground (Henry Knight)
- My Lord my God in all distresse (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My Lord, what a morning (Traditional)
- My Lord, what a morning (Udo Baake)
- My love beyond the sea (Frank H. Simms)
- My love dwelt in a northern land, Op. 18, No. 3 (Edward Elgar)
- My love hath vowed he will forsake me (Thomas Campion)
- My love is fair (Henry David Leslie)
- My love is far away (George Laurie Osgood)
- My love is like a red, red rose
- My love she’s but a lassie yet (John Bunyan Herbert)
- My love was once a bonny lad (The flowers of Edinburgh) (Joseph Haydn)
- My love's an arbutus (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- My lovely wanton jewel (Thomas Morley)
- My Love’s like the red Rose (William Knyvett)
- My luve is like a red, red rose (John Cornwall)
- My man John (John Eccles)
- My master is so wise (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My mind to me a kingdom is (Frederic Grant Gleason)
- My mind to me a kingdom is (William Byrd)
- My mistress will not be content (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My mother bids me bind my hair (Joseph Haydn)
- My mother's old red shawl (Charles Moreland)
- My Mother's Song (Edmund S. Lorenz)
- My nymph, the dear (Thomas Morley)
- My Old Coat (Philip P. Bliss)
- My old cottage home (Robert A. Glenn)
- My old Kentucky home (Stephen Collins Foster)
- My Peace I Give to You (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- My Phillida, adieu (John Sale)
- My Phillis bids me pack away (Thomas Weelkes)
- My pocket's low and taxes high (Samuel Webbe)
- My precious sleep (John Manuel Pacheco)
- My present help in trouble
- My prime of youth (John Mundy)
- My prime of youth is but a frost of cares (Richard Allison)
- My River runs to thee (Carlotta Ferrari)
- My Secret of Joy (Charles Albert Tindley)
- My silence now speaks for me (Joseph G. Stephens)
- My sister's hands (Sally DeFord)
- My song is love unknown (John Bacchus Dykes)
- My song is love unknown (John Edwards)
- My soul forsakes her vain delight
- My soul is longing for you (Paul Rosas)
- My soul oppressed with care (William Byrd)
- My soul to God, my heart to thee (Henry David Leslie)
- My soul, come meditate the day
- My soul, now arise, My passions, take wing
- My soul, there is a country (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- My soul, there is a country (Melchior Vulpius)
- My soul, triumphant in the Lord
- My soul, what dost thou? (Oliver Hayes)
- My spirit longs for thee (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- My spirit longs for thee (Henry L. Jenner)
- My Stronghold and Strength (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- My sweet Sweeting (Arthur Somervell)
- My sweet sweeting (William Henry Bell)
- My sweetest Lesbia (Thomas Campion)
- My sword I give (Clifford Boyd)
- My tears do not avail me (Thomas Weelkes)
- My thoughts are wing'd (John Dowland)
- My thoughts on aweful subjects roll
- My thoughts surmount these lower skies
- My thoughts, that often mount the skies
- My throat is sore (John Wilbye)
- My tongue-tied muse (Michael Gray)
- My true love hath my heart
- My true love hath my heart (Charles Gounod)
- My trust O Lord in thee is grounded (Christopher Tye)
- My way with loneliness (Claudio Raffi)
- My wild Irish rose (Chauncey Olcott)
- Myra be kind (Thomas Billington)
- Myrtilla (Samuel Howard)
- Mysterious Grace (Oliver Holden)
- Mysterium Fidei (Nicholas Azza)
- Mystic Night (Fábio Soldá)