Michael F. Moody - List of Compositions and Arrangements

List of Compositions and Arrangements

  • A Child’s Prayer Written under the pseudonym John Wyatt
  • A Christmas Hymn
  • Away in a Manger
  • The Babe of Bethlehem
  • Bless This Land
  • Come Home
  • Easter Day Written under the pseudonym George Finlinson
  • Faith
  • Gentle Jesus
  • Have a Very Happy Birthday
  • Have a Very Merry Christmas!
  • He Sent His Son alternate arrangement by Sally DeFord
  • I Am My Heavenly Father's Child Written under the pseudonym Edward Trimble
  • I Heard the Prophet Speak
  • Let It Come Quietly
  • Love Enough
  • Lullaby for Jesus
  • My Father Taught Me
  • One in a Million
  • Our Christmas Story Tree
  • Sleep, Little Jesus
  • Teacher, Do You Love Me?
  • Testimony
  • There Was Starlight on the Hillside also published as Christmas Song
  • This Is Christmas
  • This Is the Christ
  • To Bethlehem also published as Come To Bethlehem
  • Today I Must Prepare
  • We Thank Thee
  • When Love Came Down
  • Who Is the Child?

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