| Song Name | Composer | Arranger |
| A Merry Christmas | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| A New Year Carol | Benjamin Britten | |
| A Virgin Most Pure | English Trad. | |
| Adeste Fidelis | Anon | |
| Angels, from Realms of glory | French Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Angelus ad virginem | 14th Century | David Willcocks |
| As with gladness men of old (congregational version) | C. Kocher | David Willcocks |
| Away in a manger | W.J. LKirpatrick | David Willcocks |
| Born in a Stable so bare | | John Rutter |
| The cherry tree carol | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Coventry Carol | 16th cent. English | John Rutter |
| Deck The Hall | Welsh Trad. | john Rutter |
| Ding-dong ding | G.R. Woodward | Piae Cantiones |
| Ding dong! merrily on high | 16th Cent French | David Willcocks |
| Donkey Carol | | John Rutter |
| Donkey riding over the bumpy road | | John Rutter |
| The first Nowell | English trad. | David Willcocks |
| Gabriel to Mary came | 14th Cent. | David Willcocks |
| Gabriels Message | Basque Noel | John Rutter |
| God rest you merry, gentlemen (congregational version) | English trad. | David Willcocks |
| God rest you merry, gentlemen (unaccompanied version) | | David Willcocks |
| going through the hills | | John Rutter |
| Good King Wenceslas | Piae Cantiones | David Willcocks |
| Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary | Italian Carol | Charles Wood |
| Hark the herald angels sing (Congregational Version) | Felix Mendelssohn | David Willcocks |
| Hark the herald angels sing (Unaccompanied version) | Felix Mendelssohn | David Willcocks |
| He smiles within his cradle | Austrian Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Here we bring new water | Benjamin Britten | |
| The Holly and the ivy | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| How far is it to bethlehem | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| I saw three ships | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| I sing of a maiden | | Patrick Hadley |
| Il est ne le divin enfant | French trad | John Rutter |
| In dulci jubilo (4 part version) | German Trad. | Pearsall |
| In dulci jubilo (3 part version) | German | Rutter Pearsall |
| Infant King the | Basque Noel | John Rutter |
| It came upon the midnight clear | English Trad. | Sullivan/Willcocks |
| Joseph was an old man | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| King Jesus hath a garden | Dutch Trad. | John Rutter |
| Little Jesus, Sweetly sleep | Czech Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Linden Tree Carol | German Trad. | John Rutter |
| Lully lulla thou little tiny child | W. Ballet | John Rutter |
| A merry christmas | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| Nativity carol | | John rutter |
| A New Year Carol | | Benjamin Britten |
| O Come all ye faithful | Anon | David Willcocks |
| O come, o come Emmanuel | 15th cent. French | David Willcocks |
| O little town of Bethlehem | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Once in royal Davids City (unaccompanied version) | H.J. Gauntlett | David Willcocks |
| Once in royal Davids City (Congregational Version) | H.J. Gauntlett | David Willcocks |
| On Christmas night all Christians sing | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Past three a clock | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| Personent Hodie | 14th Cent. German | John Rutter |
| Quelle est cette odeur agreable? | French Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Quem Pastores Laudavere | 14th Cent. German | John Rutter |
| Rocking | Czech Trad. | David Willcocks |
| See amid the winter's snow | Czech trad. | David Willcocks |
| Shepherd's pipe carol | | John Rutter |
| Shepherds left their flocks a-straying | 14th cent. German | John Rutter |
| Silent night | Franz Gruber | john Rutter |
| Sing lullaby! | Basque Noel | John Rutter |
| Sing this night | Kenneth Pont | John Rutter |
| Star Carol | Kenneth Pont | John Rutter |
| Stille Nacht | Franz Gruber | John Rutter |
| Sussex Carol | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| Sweet was the song the virgin sang | W. Ballet | John Rutter |
| The angel Gabriel from heaven came | Basque Noel | John Rutter |
| The first Nowell the angel did say | English Trad. | David Willcocks |
| The holly and the ivy | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| There is no rose | | Benjamin Britten |
| There stood in heaven a linden tree | German Trad. | John Rutter |
| tomorrow shall be my dancing day | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| Unto us is born a Son | Piae Cantiones | David Willcocks |
| Up! good christen folk, and listen a virgin most pure | Piae Cantiones | G.R. Woodward |
| We wish you a merry Christmas | English Trad. | John Rutter |
| Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? | French Trad. | David Willcocks |
| While shepherds watched their flocks | Este's Psalter | David Willcocks |
| A service of Nine Lessons and Carols | | |