Mother Earth - Music, Movies and Art Pieces

Music, Movies and Art Pieces

  • "Mother Earth" (The Green Green Grass), an episode of the BBC sitcom The Green Green Grass
  • Mother Earth (album), album by symphonic metal band Within Temptation
    • "Mother Earth" (Within Temptation song), title track from the above album
  • "Mother Earth" (Memphis Slim song), 1959 song
  • "Mother Earth" (Underworld song), 1994 song
  • Mother Earth (band), American band formed in the late 1960s with Tracy Nelson as vocalist
  • Mother Earth (UK band), UK acid jazz band formed in the 1990s
  • "Mother Earth – a Fanfare", composition by David Maslanka for wind ensemble
  • "The Mother Earth", the 2009 Malayalam film Boomi Malayalam

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