How Green Was My Valley
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  • "Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech"
    (uncredited)
    (Men of Harlech)
    Traditional Welsh folk song
    Played and Sung during the opening credits


  • "Arglwydd, Arwain Trwy'r Anialwch"
    (uncredited)
    ("Lord, Lead Me Through the Wilderness"; commonly known in English as "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah" or "Guide Me,
    O Thou Great Redeemer")
    Lyrics by William Williams (1745)
    Music by John Hughes ("Cwm Rhondda") (1907)
    Sung a cappella by men coming home from the mines
    Later played at Angharad's wedding procession


  • "Calon Lan"
    (uncredited)
    Music by John Hughes
    Welsh lyrics by Daniel James (aka Gwyrosydd)
    Sung a cappella at the wedding of Ivor and Bronwyn


  • "Llwyn Onn"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional Welsh folk song
    Sung by townsmen for the wedding procession out of church


  • "Hob I Deri Dando"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional Welsh folk song
    New Welsh lyrics by Tudor Williams
    Sung by guests as the wedding cake is brought out


  • "Peter O'Pea"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional Irish folk song sung by Donald Crisp


  • "Mochyn Du"
    (uncredited)
    ("Black Pig")
    Traditional Welsh folk song sung by the guests


  • "Mentra Gwen"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional Welsh folk song serenading mother to get well


  • "Myfanwy-Arabella"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Joseph Parry
    Welsh lyrics by Mynyddag
    Townfolks serenating mother at door


  • "God Save the Queen"
    (1744) (uncredited)
    Music and lyrics by Henry Carey
    Sung by the townsmen for the royal invitation


  • "Penpark"
    (uncredited)
    Music by J.T. Rees
    Welsh lyrics by Charles Wesley
    Arranged by Tudor Williams
    Hymm Sung in Church


  • "Bryn Calfaria"
    (uncredited)
    Music by William Owen
    Welsh lyrics by William Williams
    Sung by men walking to mine


  • "Llef"
    (1890) (uncredited)
    Music and Lyrics by G.H. Arfon (aka Griffith Hugh Jones)
    Hymn Sung by all at the meeting


  • "I Saw a Tiny Streamlet"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Owain Alaw (aka John Owen)


  • "The Sixpence"
    (uncredited)
    Composer undetermined
    Played in some scenes with Mr. Gruffydd and Angharad


  • "Myfanwy-Arabella"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Joseph Parry
    Welsh lyrics by Mynyddag
    Townfolks serenating mother at door


  • "Penpark"
    (uncredited)
    Music by J.T. Rees
    Welsh lyrics by Charles Wesley
    Arranged by Tudor Williams
    Hymm Sung in Church


  • "Bryn Calfaria"
    (uncredited)
    Music by William Owen
    Welsh lyrics by William Williams
    Sung by men walking to mine


  • "Llef"
    (1890) (uncredited)
    Music and Lyrics by G.H. Arfon (aka Griffith Hugh Jones)
    Hymn Sung by all at the meeting


  • "I Saw a Tiny Streamlet"
    (uncredited)
    Music by Owain Alaw (aka John Owen)

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