Healing Chant by Bunny Lo (female chorus and chanting)
Mother Earth by Karliene
Mother I feel you by Windsong (female vocals, drumming)
Mother I feel you by Windsong (female vocals, drumming)
Hekate, by Ann Danzza (guitar, drums, male and female vocals)
Karliene - Dance with the Fire (female vocals, piano, drumming)
Earth My Body, Water My Blood (female tribal vocal joined with drumming and male voices - becomes a chant)
Song of the Witches by S.J Tucker (light-hearted female vocals with male voice accompaniment, guitar)
Solitude by Blackbriar (pagan folk/rock with haunting vocals and wood instruments, lyrics about past lives and enduring love).
Anything by Stevie Nicks (of Fleetwood Mac fame) Blues/pop band with the legend. The lyrics to "Bella Donna" (rock with lyrics hinting at witchcraft and herbal lore) include:
And the lady's feeling
Like the moon that she loved
Don't you know that the stars are
A part of us
And the lady's feeling
Just like the moon that she loved
Ancestors, by Lindie Lila (female vocalist with a ghostly/spirit theme)
Ancient Mother by Robert Gass (female vocals, nature sounds, women chanting)
Blackbriar - I'd Rather Burn (Lyrics about returning after death-by-fire)
"I Kiss The Night" by Dana Gavanski (folk guitar with a darling melody and lyrics about the Moon)
I Kiss The Night (lyrics)
holding up to things
i've built a fortress in my mind
take apart the thoughts
and leave the furthest far behind
and i needed you to help me
but every night i put myself to sleep
it's just the moon that i see
hey hey ha ha ho ho
hey hey i kiss the night
hey hey ha ha ho ho
hey hey i kiss the night
milk-white words of love
falling on your sleepy hair
draw a picture of the faces
that were never there
and i looked for you to help me
but every night i put myself to sleep
it's just the moon that i see
hey hey ha ha ho ho
hey hey i kiss the night
hey hey ha ha ho ho
hey hey i kiss the night
Willow's Song (a Pagan maiden's ballad from the original 1973 movie: Wicker Man.")
Mother Of Darkness by Circle Of Women
May The Circle Be Open (female choir vocals, Pan flute)
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