Boy’s Three-Part Choruses For the School, the Home and the Concert Platform. (1937) [July 30, 2007 — This listing is based on a copy borrowed from another institution. Kilgore Memorial Library does not own this volume. Individual songs within the collection have copyrights from 1927 through 1937; the work as a collection was copyright January 8, 1937. Pages 3 - 96 of this collection plus “To My Mother” on renumbered pages 97 and 98 were published as Three-Part Choruses for Male Voices with Chicago as place of publication.]
| Song Title | Lyricist / Composer / Arranger |
pg. # | ||
| Backward, Turn Backward | Adapted by G.G.— GERALD GREY | p. 55 | ||
| Ciribiribin* [*Second verse by MARION MOORE] | A. PESTALOZZA — Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 42 | ||
| Good-bye, Old High | Words by MARION MOORE / Music by GERALD GREY — Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 85 | ||
| Goodnight, Mother [To the distinguished American Baritone, John Charles Thomas] | Words and Music by GERALD GREY — Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 61 | ||
| Grandfather’s Clock | Words and Music by HENRY C. WORK — Three-part Arrangment by GERALD GREY | p. 27 | ||
| Holiday | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by AUDRAN — Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 94 | ||
| I Dream of Jeanie | Words and Music by STEPHEN FOSTER - Three-Part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 4 | ||
| “I Will” | MARION MOORE | p. 30 | ||
| If I Knew You | From The Growler, R.C. of Amarillo, Texas / Music by J.A. PARKS — Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 40 | ||
| Just Singing Along | MARION MOORE | p. 90 | ||
| Love Was Once a Little Boy | J[oseph] A[ugustine] WADE — Three-Part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 3 | ||
| Love’s Old Sweet Song | Words by C. CLIFTON BINGHAM / Music by J. L. MOLLOY — Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 74 | ||
| Lullaby, and Good Night | Music by J. BRAHMS — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 93 | ||
| Memories (“Merry Widow” Waltz) | Word by GERALD GREY / Music by F. LEHAR — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 78 | ||
| Night Die Nacht (Liebestraum) | Words Adapted by J.A. PARKS — German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by FRANZ LISZT — Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 66 | ||
| The Night Has a Thousand Eyes | Words by F.W. BOURDILLON / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 8 | ||
| A Night Song  (Lullaby) | Words by G. CLIFTON BINGHAM / Music by FREDERIC N. LOHR — Three-part Arrangement by Marion Moore | p. 82 | ||
| Old Glory | Words by MARION MOORE / Music by GERALD GREY — Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 97 | ||
| “Partners” To any “Dad” Unison and three-part chorus | Words by HOWARD BIGGAR / Music by GERALD GREY | p. 11 | ||
| “Pep” (Vocal School March) | Words and Music by MARION MOORE | p. 68 | ||
| Round the Corner | Study in perpetual motion — Words Anonymous / Music by GERALD GREY — Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 77 | ||
| Serenade (Die Serenade; From the Celebrated Andantiono in D flat) | Words by GERALD GREY - German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by E. H. LEMARE — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 88 | ||
| Song of the Triton | Words by F. C. BURNAND / Music by J. L. MOLLOY — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 102 | ||
| Spring Joy (Arranged from the BEGGAR STUDENT) | Words by MARION MOORE / Music by CARL MILLOCKER — Arranged for Male Voices by MARION MOORE | p. 50 | ||
| That’s When I Miss You | Words and Music by GERALD GREY | p. 72 | ||
| There’s a Schoolhouse in Our Town (School Series) | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 56 | ||
| To My Mother [An Meine Mutter] | Words by GERALD GREY — German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by GERALD GREY | p. 106 | ||
| Tunes of Yesterday | Words by ANNA E. NELSON / Music by VERA J. ROLANDER — Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | p. 14 | ||
| Until the Dawn | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 22 | ||
| When Day Fades | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 33 | ||
| When the Corn is Waving | CHARLES BLAMPHIN — Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 100 | ||
| Where’er You Walk | Words by Wm. CONGREVE / Music by HANDEL — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 46 | ||
| Who is Sylvia? | Words by SHAKESPEARE / Music by SCHUBERT — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | p. 64 |