Mother Earth
Mother Earth may refer to:
- the Earth goddess in any of the world's mythologies
- Mother Nature, a common metaphorical expression for the Earth and its biosphere as the giver and sustainer of life
Written media and literature
- "Mother Earth" (novelette), a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov
- Mother Earth (magazine), a magazine founded by anarchist Emma Goldman
- Mother Earth (journal), a journal published by anarchists John G. Scott and Jo Ann Wheeler
- Mother Earth News, a bi-monthly American magazine
Film and television
- Mother Earth (film), also known as Terra madre, a 1931 Italian film
- The Mother Earth, the 2009 Malayalam film Boomi Malayalam
- "Mother Earth" (The Green Green Grass), an episode of the BBC sitcom The Green Green Grass
Music
Musical ensembles
- Mother Earth (American band), an American band formed in the late 60s
- Mother Earth (UK band), an acid jazz group formed in the 90s
- I Mother Earth, a Canadian alternative rock band
Albums and video releases
- Mother Earth (album), an album by the symphonic metal band Within Temptation
- Mother Earth Tour, a DVD release by the above band
- Mother Earth (blues album), an album by the U.S. group Mother Earth
- Sacred Ground: A Tribute to Mother Earth, a compilation of Native American Indian music
Songs
- "Mother Earth" (Within Temptation song), title track from the above album
- "Mother Earth" (Memphis Slim song), 1959
- "Mother Earth" (Underworld song), 1994
- "Mother Earth", by Banks from The Altar, 2016
- "Mother Earth", by Cimarons, 1978
- "Mother Earth", by Crass from Stations of the Crass, 1979
- "Mother Earth", by Freedom Call from the album The Circle of Life, 2005
- "Mother Earth", by Ian Thomas, 1975
- "Mother Earth", by Jan Berry, 1972
- "Mother Earth", by Sweet from Cut Above the Rest, 1979
- "Mother Earth", by Tom Rush from Merrimack County, 1972
- "Mother Earth – a Fanfare", a composition by David Maslanka
- "Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)", by Neil Young from Ragged Glory, 1990
See also
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