Pink Floyd Songs Co-written By Mason
- "Pow R. Toc H." (1967) (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn)
- "Interstellar Overdrive" (1967) (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn)
- "A Saucerful of Secrets" (1968) (A Saucerful of Secrets)
- "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (1968) (B-side of their single "Point Me at the Sky")
- "Up the Khyber" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "Party Sequence" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "Main Theme" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "Ibiza Bar" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "More Blues" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "Quicksilver" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "Dramatic Theme" (1969) (Soundtrack from the Film More)
- "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party" (1969) (Ummagumma)
- "Atom Heart Mother" (1970) (Atom Heart Mother)
- "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" (1970) (Atom Heart Mother)
- "One of These Days" (1971) (Meddle)
- "Seamus" (Meddle)
- "Echoes" (1971) (Meddle)
- "When You're In" (1972) (Obscured by Clouds)
- "Speak to Me" (1973) (The Dark Side of the Moon)
- "Time" (1973) (The Dark Side of the Moon)
- "Any Colour You Like" (1973) (The Dark Side of the Moon)
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