Plainsong (disambiguation)

Plainsong (disambiguation)

Plainsong may refer to:

* Plainsong, the body of traditional songs used in the liturgies of the Catholic Church
* Plainsong (band), a musical group fronted by Iain Matthews
* Plainsong (novel), a novel by Kent Haruf
* Plainsong (film), a 2004 TV-Movie starring Aidan Quinn
* Plainsong, the former name for Emu Music, a Christian music publishing company in Australia
*Plainsong, track 1 of Disintegration, a 1989 release by The Cure


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