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- Ohio (Stephen Jenks)
- Old 120th (Andrew Sims)
- The old arm-chair (Henry Russell)
- Old black Joe (Stephen Collins Foster)
- The Old Canoe (George Frederick Root)
- Old Chiron (Michael Wise)
- Old Christmas (Martin Shaw)
- The Old Church Tower (George Brace Loomis)
- An Old Cradle Song (Henry Walford Davies)
- Old Daddy Longlegs (Clara Angela Macirone)
- The Old Family Clock (George Alfred Grant-Schaefer)
- Old Farmer's Song (Louis K. Liu)
- Old folks at home (Stephen Collins Foster)
- The Old Graveyard (Frederick N. Baxter)
- Old King Coal (Edward Parks McMurray)
- Old King Cole (Avalon Collard)
- Old King Cole (Cecil Forsyth)
- Old King Cole (John B. Shirley)
- The old log hut (Thomas Martin Towne)
- The Old Man with a Beard (Margaret Ruthven Lang)
- Old May-day (Julius Benedict)
- Old Mother Hubbard (Alfred Wheeler)
- Old Mother Hubbard (Victor Hely-Hutchinson)
- The old oaken bucket (William Rhys-Herbert)
- The old oaken bucket (George Kiallmark)
- The Old Person of Cassel (Margaret Ruthven Lang)
- The Old Song (Alice E. Griffeth)
- An old song re-sung (Henry Balfour Gardiner)
- An old song re-sung (Charles Tomlinson Griffes)
- The old songs (Geoffrey O'Hara)
- An old story (Harry Waldo Warner)
- The Old Superb, Op. 91:5 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Old Woman (Henry Walford Davies)
- Olivet to Calvary (John Henry Maunder)
- Olney (Oliver Holden)
- Omicron (Samuel Babcock)
- Omnia vertuntur (Thomas Mancinus)
- Omnipotent Lord (Charles Gounod)
- On a bank beside a willow (William Horsley)
- On a Christmas Eve (Cheryl Lynn Helm)
- On a day (William Jackson of Exeter)
- On a dream (Joseph Baildon)
- On a fair morning (Thomas Morley)
- On a hill there grows a flower (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- On a hill there grows a flower (Ernest John Moeran)
- On a journey (Gabrael StClair)
- On a Puritan Drunk (William Hayes)
- On a summer's morning early (John Wall Callcott)
- On a time in summer season (Robert Jones)
- On a time the amorous silvy (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- On an Aylesbury Duck (Christopher Upton)
- On Another's Sorrow (Philip Le Bas)
- On Chloe Sleeping (Thomas Arne)
- On Christmas night (Stefan Karpiniec)
- On Christmas night I heard that cry (Huub de Lange)
- On Craig Ddu (Frederick Delius)
- On earth has dawned this day of days (Nikolaus Herman)
- On Edward's brow (Philip Hayes)
- On first looking into Chapman's Homer (John Kilpatrick)
- On fragrant myrtles (Wenzel Müller)
- On Himalay (Granville Bantock)
- On his deathbed (Samuel Webbe)
- On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry (William Henry Monk)
- On Jordan's banks (Max Bruch)
- On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
- On losing their toast and butter (John Frederick Lampe)
- On music (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- On Princess Amelia (Maurice Greene)
- On the Alm, Op. 27, No. 5 (Edward Elgar)
- On the banks of Allan Water (Henry Knight)
- On the banks of Allan Water (Traditional)
- On the birthday of the Lord (Anonymous)
- On the day when death will knock at thy door (John Alden Carpenter)
- On the death of a child in time of war (Tim Blickhan)
- On the glassy waters (Richard James Wilmot)
- On the heather (George Frederick Root)
- On the king's coming home (John Blow)
- On the mountain (Traditional)
- On the plains, fairy trains (Thomas Weelkes)
- On the poor confined debtors (Maurice Greene)
- On the resurrection morning (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- On the sea (Angelina Figus)
- On the seashore
- On the water (R. de Cuvry)
- On this day earth shall ring (Traditional)
- On this day of joy and gladness (Leroy J. Robertson)
- On this day, the first of days (Anonymous)
- On time (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- On to Bethlem (Meirion Wynn Jones)
- On, haste and leave this sacred isle (Michael William Balfe)
- Once again, dear Lord, we pray (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Once did I serve a cruel heart (Robert Jones)
- Once He came in blessing (Charles Wood)
- Once he came in blessing (Michael Weiße)
- Once I was young (Arthur Somervell)
- Once in Bethlehem of Judah (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Once in royal David's city (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- Once more dear brethren (Louis Bourgeois)
- Once more I hail Thee, WoO 152, No.3 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Once more, my soul, the rising day
- Once there were flowers (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Once to every man and nation (Crys Armbrust)
- Once upon my cheek he said the roses grew (John Wall Callcott)
- Once, as I remember (Traditional)
- Once, only once, and once for all (Vincent Francis Novello)
- Once, Twice, Thrice, I Julia try'd, Z 265 (Henry Purcell)
- One bumper at parting (Michael William Balfe)
- One does not live (Roger Petrich)
- One flake at a time (Robert Stewart Taylor)
- The one I love forgets me (Sidney Alice Sheppard)
- One industrious insect, Z 266 (Henry Purcell)
- One more river to cross (Traditional)
- One Morning fair in May (Ethel M. Bilbrough)
- One morning sweet in May (Henry David Leslie)
- One morning, Dame Turner's brisk maid (James Hook)
- One of my disciples shall this day betray me (Marco Antonio Ingegneri)
- One spark, O God, of heavenly fire
- One sweetly solemn thought (Robert S Ambrose)
- One track (Peter Bird)
- One with eyes the fairest (Granville Bantock)
- The only Lord of Israel (William Daman)
- Only thee (Thomas Crampton)
- Only thou (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Only-begotten Son (Alexander Dmitriyevich Kastalsky)
- Only-begotten Son (Alexander Gretchaninoff)
- Only-begotten, Word of God eternal (Anonymous)
- Only-begotten, Word of God eternal (Gregorian chant)
- Onward Christian soldiers (Arthur Sullivan)
- Open our hearts (Michael Leuchtenberger)
- Open the door to Christmas (Oliver Barton)
- Open the heavens (Christopher Upton)
- Open to me the gates (John W Bischoff)
- Open your eyes (Frederic Woodman Root)
- Oracle (Oliver Holden)
- Oratio Fatimae (Jeffrey Quick)
- Orchid (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Ordination Hymn (Oliver Holden)
- Orison (Michael Gray)
- Orpheus and his Lute (Edward German)
- Orpheus with his lute
- Orpheus with his lute (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Orringford (Samuel Holyoke)
- Osculetur me/Nigra sum (Mathieu Gascongne)
- Ossian's address to the sun (Legh Richmond)
- Ostara (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Others (Emi Waltermire)
- Otherwise (Paul Merkus)
- Otsego (Nathaniel Billings)
- Our ancient school - Naumkeake's hymn (Giovanni Pede)
- Our Angel Sister (Stephan Loomer Fish)
- Our barque upon the stream (Clara H. Scott)
- Our better prayers begin as love (Thurlow Weed)
- Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Our Bonny-boots could toot it (Thomas Morley)
- Our country swains (Thomas Weelkes)
- Our day of praise is done (Charles Steggall)
- Our days, alas! our mortal days
- Our enemies have fall'n, Op. 68:8 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Our Father who in heaven art
- Our God has appeared (Roger Petrich)
- Our hasty life away doth post (Thomas Tomkins)
- Our humble hands have worked the land (Edewede Oriwoh)
- Our Lord is risen from the dead (Joseph Barnby)
- Our Lord Jesus Christ humbled himself (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Our market day (Alan Gray)
- Our Old Homestead (Augustus Damon Fillmore)
- Our sins, alas! How strong they be
- Out from the deep (Thomas Tallis)
- Out from the vale (John Ward)
- Out in the windy west (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Out of Sion (Christopher Upton)
- Out of the deep (Mark Chapman)
- Out of the deep (Orlando Gibbons)
- Out of the depths (Philip Le Bas)
- Out of the depths I cry to Thee (Martin Luther)
- Out of the east she came (William R. Cox)
- Out of your sleep (Rod Mather)
- Out of your sleep arise (Simon Biazeck)
- Out on the waters (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Out upon it! (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Out West (Henry L. Frisbie)
- Outward bound, Op. 91:2 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Over hill, over dale (Edward Bunnett)
- Over hill, over dale (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Over Me (Michael Gray)
- Over the snow (Robert Stewart Taylor)
- The Owl (Edouard Silas)
- The Owl (Harvey Bartlett Gaul)
- The Owl and the Dove (Philip Phillips)
- The Owl in the ivy bush (Elizabeth Gluyas Philp)
- Owls (An Epitaph) (Edward Elgar)
- The Oxen (Simon Biazeck)
- Oyez! Has any found a lad (Thomas Tomkins)
- Ozymandias (Charles West)
- Ozymandias (John Kilpatrick)
- O’Donnell Aboo! (William Rhys-Herbert)
- O’er Silv’ry Waters (Edward Bunnett)
- O’er the meadows (William T. Cramer)
- O’er the meadows tripp’d sweet Kitty (Boyton Smith)
- O’Sullivan Mòr (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)