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Boys’ Two-Part Choruses for the School, the Home and the Concert Platform. By GERALD GREY, MARION MOORE and J.A. PARKS. Copyright MCMXXXI. Published by the J.A. PARKS COMPANY // York, Nebraska, U.S.A.— [104 pgs.] — [ November, 2010 — Note also late copies with Chicago as the place of publication, reduced to 96 pages. Thanks to the Jackson Library, University of North Carolina at Greensboro for lending the copy from which this list was derived.] Most pieces have the copyright notice, “Copyright MCMXXXI, in Boys’ Two-Part Choruses, by the J.A. Parks Co.” at the bottom of the first page. |
| TITLE | Lyricist / composer | pg. # | 8vo. # | ||
| Alexander | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 100 | |||
| Backward, Turn Backward (Foolishment) | Adapted by G.G./ GERALD GREY | p. 7 | |||
| Bendermeer’s [sic] Stream | Words by THOMAS MOORE - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 92 | |||
| The Boy (Inscribed to Orville Moore, Jr.) | Words by H. H. BIGGAR / Music by MARION MOORE | p. 54 | |||
| Boys of the Old Brigade | Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by J.A. PARKS - Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 80 | |||
| Chicken-Hash | Words by CHAS. F. HARDY / Music by MARION MOORE | p. 42 | |||
| A Chinese Tale | Adapted from the German by THACKERY / Music by GERALD GREY | p. 51 | |||
| Ching-A-Lu (Chinese Love Song) | Words by MARION MOORE / Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 68 | |||
| A Dainty Little Maid (Encore) | Words by MARION MOORE / Music by AUDRAN - Arrangement and Adaptation by J.A. PARKS | p. 94 | |||
| Davy Jones | Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by J. L. MOLLOY - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 86 | |||
| Friendliness | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 83 | |||
| A Friendly Wish | Words from Detroit Free Press - Adaptation by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 40 | |||
| God of Our Fathers | Words by D. C. ROBERTS / Music by G. W. WARREN - Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 57 | |||
| Good-Bye, Old High | Words by MARION MOORE / Music by GERALD GREY - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 4 | |||
| Holiday (From Olivette) | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by AUDRAN - Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 27 | |||
| In After Days (Commencement) | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by BENDEL - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 60 | |||
| John Peel | Old English Hunting Song - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 66 | |||
| Just Singing Along | Unison and Two-part Chorus by MARION MOORE | p. 30 | |||
| Larboard Watch | T. WILLIAMS - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 14 | |||
| Love Was Once a Little Boy | J.A. WADE - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 3 | |||
| Mammy’s Li’l Coal Black Coon | Words and Melody by WAL BELLAM - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 76 | |||
| The Midshipmite | Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by STEPHEN ADAMS - Two-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 12 | |||
| Nancy Lee | Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by J.A. PARKS - Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 48 | |||
| Night: Liebestraum | Music by FRANZ LISZT - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 34 | |||
| Old Glory | Words by MARION MOORE - Music by GERALD GREY -Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 21 | 8vo No. 1428 | ||
| The Old “HI-Y” (To the York HI-Y Club) | Words by E. H. BEMIS - Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 46 | |||
| Out Fishin’ | Words by EDGAR GUEST / Music by J.A. PARKS - Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 104 | |||
| Pale in the Amber West (Serenade) | Words Adapted / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 58 | 8vo no. 1517 | ||
| Partners (To any “Dad”) | Words by HOWARD BIGGAR - Words of Chorus by GERALD GREY / Music by GERALD GREY | p. 70 | 8vo no. 1518 | ||
| Sailing | GODFREY MARKS - Arranged by GERALD GREY | p. 24 | |||
| Serenade Andantino in D Flat | Words by GERALD GREY - Music by EDWIN H. LEMARE - Adaptation and Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 18 | |||
| Settin’ Aroun’ th’ Fire | Words Anonymous - Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 20 | |||
| Sleep, Holy Babe (Christmas) | J. B. DYKES - Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 99 | 8vo no. 1509 (half) | ||
| Song of The Triton | Words by F. C. BURNAND / Music by J. L. MOLLOY - Two-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 89 | |||
| Steal Away | Negro Spiritual - Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 17 | |||
| Tale of a Shah | Words by H. S. LEIGH / Music by C. LECOCQ - Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 84 | |||
| That Goat of Grogan’s | Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 65 | |||
| The Three Beggars | Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by J. L. MOLLOY - Two-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 62 | |||
| Three Sailor Boys | THEODORE MARZAILS - Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 44 | |||
| To A Marching Tune | Words by GERALD GREY - Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 96 | |||
| To My Mother | Words and Music by GERALD GREY | p. 38 | |||
| Torpedo and the Whale (From the Operetta Olivette) Legend | AUDRAN - Arranged by MARION MOORE | p. 10 | |||
| A Warrior Bold | Words by EDWIN THOMAS / Music by STEPHEN ADAMS - Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 52 | |||
| The Way of the World (Funiculi, Funicula) | Words by E. OXENFORD / Music by L. DENZA - Adaptation by J.A. PARKS; Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 73 | |||
| When Lubin Sings | Words by J. GILL / Music by J. HOBBS - Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 8 | |||
| When the Corn is Waving | CHARLES BLAMPHIN - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 36 | |||
| A White Rose | Poem by JOHN BOYLE O’REILLEY / Music by GERALD GREY | p. 33 | 8vo no. 1509 (half) | ||
| The Woodpecker | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 102 | |||
| Work For the Night is Coming | ANNIE L WALKER-COGHILL / LOWELL MASON | p. 79 |