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| TITLE / VOICING / COLLATION | (date) | “by” | Book / Page | 8vo #? |
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| “I ain’t afear’d uv snakes, or toads, …” see : Seein’ Things At Night | ||||
| “I am dreaming tonight of my childhood,…” see:Mother Mavourneen | ||||
| “I am going to get up early, and go walking every day,…” see: “Pretty Soon” | ||||
| “I am mamma’s “darling Pearlie” — when I’m good,.. see : “Experience” | ||||
| I Am the Resurrection and the Life [Dated May 22, 1838, Parks’ 75th birthday.] | ©1938 | [Poem by A.L. Bixby] / PARKS | SAMX1, p. 68 | ~ |
| “I am thinkin’ all de day ob de lan’ so far away, …” see: Neaf de Dear Ol’ Southern Pines | ||||
| “I am waiting here for you, love, …. ” see : Ciribiribin | ||||
| “I bow my head to Thee — …” see:Take Thou My Hand | ||||
| “I cannot say, beneath the pressure of life’s cares today,..” see : Resignation | ||||
| I Cannot Sing the Old Songs (Secular) [S.A.T.B.] (High School Series) | ©1913 | Music by CLARIBEL - Harmonized for Mixed Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQMX4, p. 32, HQMX2, p. 30 | 8vo No. 661 (half) |
| I Cannot Sing the Old Songs (Secular) [S.S.A.A.] (1 pg.) | ©1912 | CLARIBEL - Harmonized for Women’s Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQF4, p. 32, HQEF2, p. 3 | ~ |
| I Cannot Sing the Old Songs (Secular) [T.T.B.B.] | ©1912 | CLARIBEL - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | PQM1, p. 4 | 8vo No. 614 |
| I Cannot Sing the Old Songs [T.T.B.B.] | ©1913 | CLARIBEL - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | HQEM3, p. 23, OHS, p. 29 | ~ |
| “I Cannot Sing the Old Songs” -( CLARIBEL) + “In the Dark [Humorous] - ( PARKS) (High School Series) | CLARIBEL - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 661 | |
| “I cannot sing the old songs…” see also :The Old Songs | ||||
| I Could Not Do Without Thee (Medium Voice Solo) | [Words by FRANCES R. HAVERGAL] / PARKS | ~ | sheet music | |
| I Could Not Do Without Thee (S.S.A.) | PARKS | ~ | ~ | |
| I Could Not Do Without Thee (S.S.A.A.) | ©1934 | Words by FRANCES R. HAVERGAL / Music by GERALD GREY - Arranged by MARION MOORE | ~ | ~ |
| I Could Not Do Without Thee (S.A.T.B.) (Melody for Tenor) | ©1933 | [Words by FRANCES R. HAVERGAL / Music by GERALD GREY] - [Arranged for Mixed Voices by J.A.] PARKS | SAMX1, p. 20 | 8vo no. 1574 |
| I Could Not Do Without Thee (T.T.B.B.) | PARKS | ~ | ~ | |
| I Couldn’t Heah Nobody Pray (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | FNS, p. 44 | 8vo No. 1444 |
| “I Don’t” (Humorous) | ©1920 | [Words Anonymous / Music by J.A.] PARKS | PQM4, p. 75 | 8vo No. 872 (half) |
| I Don’t (Quartet) | ©1920 | [Words Anon. / Music by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 78 | |
| I Don’t | (1920) | ~ | from Polley list | |
| I Don’t Believe They’ll Do It | (1896) | n/a | RCS96, p. ?? | ~ |
| I Doubt It (S.S.A.A.) (1 pg.) | ©1925 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 61 | ~ |
| I Doubt It (T.T.B.B.) | ©1921 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEM4, p. 22, PQM4, p. 72 | 8vo No. 883 |
| I Dream of Jeanie | (1936) | ~ | from Polley list | |
| I Dream of Jeanie (T.T.B., with piano accomp.) (4 pgs.) | ©1937 | Words and Music by STEPHEN FOSTER — Three-Part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | BTPC, p. 4 3PCM, p. 4 | ~ |
| I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls [T.T.B.B.] (2 pgs.) | ©1907 | From “Bohemian Girl” / BALFE - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM5, p. 38, OHS, p. 38 | 8vo No. 350 |
| “I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls” (S.S.A.A.) (2 pgs.) | ©1907 | From “Bohemian Girl” [BALFE] - Harmonized for Female Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQF3, p. 14 | 8vo No. 366 |
| I Fear No Foe (Men’s Voices) | PINSUTI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1021 | |
| “I got a robe, you got a robe, …. ” see : Heab’n | ||||
| “I Hate It” (T.T.B.B.) (Humorous) (2 pgs.) | #169;1928 | Words by E.H. BEMIS / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM7, p. 78 | 8vo No. 1307 |
| “I have a stick of candy now … see : Barber-Pole Candy | ||||
| “I hear a song at eventide … see : A Mountain Sunset | ||||
| I Hear Kentucky Calling (Duet and Chorus for Male Voices, with piano accomp.) [Dedicated to Mary Townsend Newhall] (5 pgs.) | ©1927 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by MARION MOORE | CQM7, p. 35 | ~ |
| I Hear Kentucky Calling (Duet or two-part chorus for women’s voices) [Dedicated to Mary Townsend Newhall] | ©1927 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by MARION MOORE | GTPC, p. 31 | 8vo No. 1136 |
| I Hear Kentucky Calling (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) [Dedicated to Mary Townsend Newhall] (4 pgs.) | ©1935 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by MARION MOORE | G3C, p. 56 | ~ |
| I hear Thy voice, dear Lord .. see: The Divine Lullaby | ||||
| “I hear tonight the old bells chime, …” see: Life’s Dream | ||||
| “I Heard A Late Bird Singing” (T.T.B.B.) | ©1946 | [Words by WINIFRED KING / Music by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1791 |
| I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp. ) | ©1900 | Music by] PINSUTI - Harmonized for Mixed Voices by J.A. PARKS | IA2, p. 42 | |
| I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (S.A.T.B., soprano solo, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | R.W. MARTIN | IA6, p. 120 | |
| I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (Calm as the Night) (S.S.A.) | ©1934 | [Words by H. Bonar / Music by CARL] BOHM - [Three-part Arrangement by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1603 |
| I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (Calm as the Night) [Still wie die Nacht ] | ©1934 | [Words by H. Bonar / Music by Carl] BOHM - [Arr. for mixed voices by Gerald] GREY | SAMX1, p. 4 | ~ |
| I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (T.T.B.B.) | ©1934 | Words by H. BONAR / Music by CARL BOHM - Adaptation by GERALD GREY ; Arr. by MARION MOORE | ~ | ~ |
| “I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest,” …. ” see: Come Unto Me and Rest | ||||
| “I held my cup for happiness,…” see: Rain | ||||
| “I know a maiden fair to see,…” see: “Trust Her Not!” | ||||
| I Know A Road (S.S.A.) [In memory of Dr. W. F. Eckles] | ©1941 | [Words by DORA BOWER ECKLES / Music by J.A.] PARKS - [Three-part Arrangement by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1726 |
| “I know not what the future hath of marvel or surprise, …” see: God’s Mercy | ||||
| “I know not what the future may unfold, dear …” see: Good-By, Little Girl, Good-By | ||||
| “I know not when the day shall be, …” see: “Only This” | ||||
| “I know not why I dream tonight, …” see : Legends | ||||
| I Know That My Redeemer Lives (Easter) (Female Quartet with Tenor Obligato) | ©1909 | [Words by Samuel Medley] / FRANZ ABT - [Harmonized by Parks] | SQF3, p. 36 | 8vo No. 457 |
| I Know That My Redeemer Lives (With Soprano Obbligato) | ©1909 | [Words by SAMUEL MEDLEY / Music by FRANZ] ABT - [Harmonized by] PARKS | SQM4, p. 6 | 8vo No. 456 |
| I Know That My Redeemer Lives( Two Sopranos and Tenor ) | ©1916 | [Words by S. Medley] / K. F. CURSCHMANN - PARKS | STMX , p. 57 | ~ |
| “I know the way is lonely …” see : “Keep On A-Keepin’ On” | ||||
| “I know what Mother’s face is like …” see : “Blind” | ||||
| “I knows a little doner, …” see: The Future Mrs. ‘Awkins | ||||
| “I Like It” (Humorous) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1921 | Words by ROY K. MOULTON / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEM4, p. 46, PQM4, p. 70 | 8vo No. 882 |
| I Live and Love Thee (Soprano - Baritone Duet, with piano accomp.) (6 pgs.) | ©1913 | Adaptation by GERALD GREY / F. CAMPANA - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | CDMX, p. 38 | ~ |
| I Long For Thee (Secular) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1912 | Arranged by J.A. PARKS | PQM1, p. 28 | 8vo No. 612 |
| I Long For Thee (S.S.A.A.) | ©1912 | MAIR - Arranged for Female Voices by J.A. PARKS | HQEF2, p. 14 | 8vo No. ?? |
| “I look at the sun, it mounts in the skies, …” see: The Herd-Maid’s Sunday | ||||
| “I meant to be quite self-possess’d and cool, …” see : When Jack Proposed | ||||
| I Miss Her | ©1924 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEM4, p. 3 | 8vo No. 955 (half) |
| I Miss Her [PARKS] with: Tired [MOORE] (Humorous) (Men’s Voices) | MOORE / PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 955 | |
| I Miss Him (S.S.A.A.) (1 pg.) | ©1925 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 49 | ~ |
| “I miss you so, at the dawn of day,.. see : That’s When I Miss You | ||||
| I Once Had A Sweet Little Doll, Dears | ©1909 | Words by CHARLES KINGSLEY / Music by J.A. PARKS | ~ | ~ |
| “I once had a sweet little doll, dears,.. see also : The Lost Doll | ||||
| “ I pray, dear Lord, that Thou wilt guide …. ” see : My Prayer | ||||
| I Rest On His Word [Inscribed to Mrs. Susie Fox, Leavenworth, Kan.] | ©1900 | [L.E.N./ Laura E. Newell ] | SOS, No. 33, p. 38 | ~ |
| “I saw again my lovely fatherland, …” see: “It Was A Dream” | ||||
| “I saw her go shopping in stylish attire, …” see: She Felt Of Her Belt At The Back | ||||
| “I thank God, …. ” see : Go, Mary, An’ Toll De Bell | ||||
| “I think of all thou art to me, …” see: Forever and Forever | ||||
| “I think of you throughout each passing day, …” see: Thinking Of You | ||||
| “I think when I read that sweet story of old, …. ” see also: The Old, Sweet Story | ||||
| “I think when I read that sweet story of old, …. ” see also: The Story of Old (T.T.B.B.) | ||||
| “I think when I read that sweet story of old, …. ” see also: That Sweet Story of Old | ||||
| “I Waited For the Lord” | ~ | YCC , Sel. No. 18 | ~ | |
| “I Waited For the Lord” (Duet and chorus, with piano accomp.) | * | ~ | CCS , Sel. 10 | ~ |
| *Novello’s Octavo Choruses No. 169a. | ||||
| I Waited For the Lord (Two Sopranos and Alto ) | MENDELSSOHN | STMX , p. 60 | ~ | |
| I Waited For the Lord = [Ich harrete des Herrn] (Two Sopranos and Chorus; Eng. & Ger. text ) | ©1917 | German translation by M. JEAN BUTTER / Music by FELIX MENDELSSOHN - Harmonized by J.A. PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 769 |
| “I wandered today to the hill, Maggie,…” see: When You And I Were Young Maggie | ||||
| “I want no stars in heav’n to guide me, …” see : While I Have You | ||||
| I Want To Be Like Daddy When I’m Big [Women’s Three-part Chorus]
[From Jan. 10, 1944 Catalog of Copyright Entries] | Winifred King / Gerald Grey | ~ | ~ | |
| “I want to be ready, …. ” see : Walk In Jerusalem | ||||
| “I went to hear the city choir, …” see: The City Choir | ||||
| “I Will” [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (3 pgs.) | ©1933 | MARION MOORE | BTPC, p. 30 3PCM, p. 30 | ~ |
| “I Will” (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1933 | MARION MOORE | G3C, p. 6 | 8vo No. 1561 |
| “I Will” (Unison) | ©1933 | MARION MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1560 |
| I Will Arise [and go to my father..] (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©per* | J.A. PARKS *By per. of Lorenz & Co., owners of copyright] | IA1, p. 36 | 1896 8vo No. 9, 8vo No. 40 |
| I Will Arise (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) | ©1904* | J.A. PARKS *© Lorenz Publ., used by per. | IA3 , p. 125 | 8vo No. 337 |
| I Will Arise [ and go to my father…] (S.A.T.B.) | ©1897 | J.A. PARKS | SQMX1, p. 40 | ~ |
| I Will Arise [ and go to my father…] (T.T.B.B.) | ©1935 | J.A. PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1622 |
| see also: The Prodigal son | ||||
| I Will Arise (Trio for female voices) | ©1946 | [Psalm 15:18 (sic) i.e. Luke 15:18-19 / Gerald Grey ] | ~ | 8vo No. 1789 |
| I Will Lay Me Down In Peace (Mixed Voices, with Tenor Obligato) | ©1910 | [HENRY] HILES - [Arr. by] PARKS | SQMX3, p. 13 | 8vo No. 496 |
| “I wish I was in de’ lan’ ob cotton..” see: Dixie Land | ||||
| “I wish I were a little bird.. see : A Wish | ||||
| “I wish that we might live the old day o’er, …. ” see : “Pals” | ||||
| “I wisht I was a little rock,…” see also : A Little Wish | ||||
| “I wisht I was a little rock,…” see also : Tired | ||||
| “I wonder why I toil alway? …” see: For “Some One” | ||||
| “I wonder, oh, I wonder, where the little faces go, …. ” see: The Land of Little Faces | ||||
| “I Wonder Why They Never Do it Now!” | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 9 | ~ |
| “I Wonder Why They Never Do it Now!” <+td> | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 30 | ~ |
| “I would share with you my friendship, …” see also : A Friendly Wish | ||||
| “I would share with you my friendship, …” see also : My Wish | ||||
| “I’d Like To Go Down South Once Mo’” (T.T.B.B.) (3 pgs.) | ©1903 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM4, p. 17, SSM1, p. 4 | 8vo No. 205 |
| “I’d Like To Go Down South Once Mo’” (Female Quartet) (3 pgs.) | ©1907 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF3, p. 9 | 8vo No. 367 |
| “I’d Like To Go Down Souf Once Mo’” (S.A.T.B.) | ©1905 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQMX1, p. 34 | 8vo No. 257 |
| I’d Like to Go Down South Once Mo’ (S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | GTPC, p. 28 | ~ |
| I’d Like to Go Down South Once Mo’ (T.T.B.) | ©1926 | [Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by J.A.] PARKS - [Arranged by MARION] MOORE | 3CM, p. 48 | 8vo No.1069 |
| I’d Rather Belong to Rotary (“Stunt” Song) | ~ | IRS, p. 135 | ~ | |
| “I’d rather have your friendship while I’m living,…” see: “Do It Now” | ||||
| If —— ? [ the goldbugs and monopolists would only lose their breath … ] | ©1900 | Words and Music by J.A. Parks | DCS, No. 9, p. 16 | ~ |
| “If a “chicken” smiles at you, Safety first!…” see: “Safety First” | ||||
| If All the Skies (S.A.) | SOMERSET - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1046 | |
| If All the Skies (T.T.B.) | ©1926 | [Lyric by HENRY VAN DYKE / Music by H.] SOMERSET - [Three-part Arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | ~3CM, p. 34 | ~ |
| “If, as you wander, where of old we met,…” see: My Heart Will Hear | ||||
| “If ev’ry dearest hope should perish,…” see : As In Days Gone By | ||||
| “If Hope Were But A Fairy” (Secular) (Female Three-Part, with piano accomp.) | ©1916 | Words by MARION BURNSIDE / Music by MYLES B.FOSTER — Three-part arrangement by J.A. PARKS | HSF, p. 47 | 8vo No. 755 |
| “If I could have my dearest wish fulfill’d,…” see: For You | ||||
| If I Had But Two Little Wings (Madrigal) (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) (5 pgs.) | ©1908 | Words by S. T. COLERIDGE / Music by JOHN F. BARNETT - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 36 , CQMX3, p. 9 , CSE, Sel. 3 | 8vo No. 431 |
| If I Knew You [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1937 | Words from The Growler, R.C. of Amarillo, Texas / Music by J.A. PARKS - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | BTPC, p. 40 3PCM, p. 40 | ~ |
| If I Knew You and You Knew Me (Boys two-part, with piano accomp.) (2 pgs.) | ©1924 | Words from The Growler, R.C. of Amarillo, Texas / Music by J.A. PARKS | BCB, p. 54 | 8vo No. 980 |
| If I Knew You, and You Knew Me | ©1922 | [Words from the “Growler”] / PARKS | PQM4, p. 16 | ~ |
| If I Knew You and You Knew Me (Duet for Baritone and Tenor) | ©1920 | [From The Growler, R.C. of Amarillo, Texas / Music by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 90 TFS, p. 18 | ~ |
| If I Knew You, and You Knew Me (S.S.A.) | ©1921 | [Words from the “Growler” / Music by J.A.] PARKS | 3CW, p. 56 | 8vo No. 1224 |
| If I Knew You and You Knew Me (S.A.) | ©1926 | [Words From The Growler, R.C. of Amarillo, Texas / Music by J.A. PARKS — Two-Part Arrangement by MARION MOORE] | 8vo No. 1033 (half) | |
| If I Were Queen (Unison Chorus for Primary and Intermediate Grades) | ©1917 | [Words by Lucy Fitch Perkins / PARKS ] | SSYP, p. 16 | 8vo. No. 842 |
| If I Were The Wind (Song for Soprano or Tenor) | ©1913 | Words by MAY FRANK / Music by J.A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music |
| “If I were you, and you were I … see : Supposing— | ||||
| “If in your heart a corner lies that has no place for me, …” see: Bid Me Good-Bye | ||||
| If No One Marries Me (Unison Chorus for Primary and Intermediate Grades) | ~ | SSYP, p. 20 | 8vo. No. 844 | |
| If, On A Quiet Sea (T.T.B.B.) (SELVIN) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by M. Toplady / Music from the ] GERMAN [ by L. Mason — Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. Parks] | OHFH, No. 11, p. 15 | ~ |
| “If th’ country goes to fightin’,…” see: The Feller On My Knee | ||||
| “If the men who howl calamity would howl themselves to death,…” see: We’ll All Be Happy Then | ||||
| “If there’s a gentle, gray-haired mother …” see: Send a Word to Mother | ||||
| If Thine Eyes Smile Upon Me ( Concert Duet - Soprano and Alto, with piano accomp. ) (6 pgs.) | ©1902 | S.E.R./ Music by V. GABUSSI | CQF2, p. 54 | 8vo No. 132 |
| If Thine Eyes Smile Upon Me | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| “If with pleasure you are viewing,…” see: “Do It Now” | ||||
| “If ye love me, keep my commandments, …” see: Keep My Commandments | ||||
| If You Were Here (soprano or tenor solo) | ©1908; | Words by NELLE RICHMOND EBERHART / Music by J.A. PARKS | ~ | ~ |
| “If your face is not as handsome as some other fellow’s face, …. ” see : Just Smile | ||||
| “If your face is not as handsome as somebody else’s face, …. ” see : Just Smile | ||||
| “If your love for me is true,” said he, …” see: How Could She? | ||||
| “If your mug is not as handsome as the other fellow’s face, …. ” see : Just Smile | ||||
| “If you’re “grouchy” because you’re not leading the “crowd”,…” see: “Forget It” | ||||
| I’ll Heed My Savior’s Voice [ C.E. Consecration Hymn ] | ©1900 | [M.H./ I. W. Shaw] | SOS, No. 37, p. 43 | ~ |
| “I’ll meet you, ‘way up yondeh, …. ” see : Den I’m Going’ Home | ||||
| I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen | (1934) | ~ | from Polley list | |
| “I’m a very funny fellow, and my head is round and yellow,.. see : Jack O’Lantern | ||||
| I’m a-Rollin’ (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | FNS, p. 86 | 8vo No. 1464 |
| “I’m dreamin’ now ob Georgia, down souf’ befo’ de wa’,.. see : I’se Gwine Down Souf’ To Die | ||||
| “I’m going back, back to my native country,…” see:Where the Shamrock Grows | ||||
| “I’m gwine to jine de great ‘sociation, …. ” see : Den My Little Soul’s Gwine To Shine | ||||
| “ I’m longing for the Home-land, …” see : The Home-Land | ||||
| “Image of the Rose” (Soprano Solo and Male Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Music by G. REICHARDT - Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | PQM2, p. 21 | 8vo No. 697 |
| “In A Little While” | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 27 | ~ |
| “In A Little While” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 9 | ~ |
| In Absence (T.T.B.B.) (3 pgs.) | ©1907 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM5, p. 25 | 8vo No. 349 |
| In Absence (Solo - Soprano or Tenor) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 490 | |
| In Absence (Solo - High voice, with piano accomp. ) | ©1905 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | FL, (#3) | 8vo No. 278 (sic) |
| In Absence (Solo & S.A.) | Di CAPUA - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1044 | |
| In Absence (T.T.B.) | ©1926 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by E.] Di CAPUA - [Arrangement and Adaptation by J.A.] PARKS | 3CM, p. 62 | 8vo No. 1070 |
| In After Days | (1931?) | n/a | B2PC, p. ?? | ~ |
| In After Days (Commencement) (S.S.A.A.) (2 pgs.) | ©1906 | Words by J.A. PARKS / F. BENDEL - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | CQMFMX, p. 50 | 8vo No. 304 |
| In After Days (Male Voices, with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arranged from BENDEL by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 30 | ~ |
| In After Days (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arranged from BENDEL by J.A. PARKS | HSMX, p. 4 | ~ |
| “In an ocean, ‘way out yonder,.. see : The Dinkey-Bird | ||||
| In Bethlehem Town (Christmas) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1897 | Melody adapted from BALFE / Arr. and Words by J.A. PARKS | SQMX1, p. 46 | 8vo No. 113 |
| In Bethlehem Town (Christmas)(S.S.A.) | ©1923 | [Words by Eugene Field / Music by M.W.] BALFE - [Arr. by] PARKS | STCW, p. 35 | 8vo No. 936 |
| “In days of old, when knights were bold … ” see: A Warrior Bold | ||||
| “In de cool, green meddah grass, ..” see: Pompey An’ His Banjo | ||||
| “In dreams I’ve heard the seraphs fair,..” see: Sancta Maria | ||||
| “In gay Seville, long, long ago,…” see: Bells Of Seville | ||||
| In Heavenly Love Abiding | ©1911 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by F.] OTTO | SQM4, p. 60 | 8vo No. 573 |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (T.T.B.B.) | Arr. ©1900 | [MENDELSSOHN - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | MSM, No. 3, p. 6 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (T.T.B.B.) (ABIDING) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by ] MENDELSSOHN - [ Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 42, p. 46 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (Duet or Chorus for Female Voices) | ©1932 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by H.] SOMERSET - [Two-Part Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCW2, p. 72 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (S.A.B.) | ©1927 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by H.] SOMERSET - [Three-Part Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCMX, p. 68 | 8vo. No. 1161 |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (T.T.B.) | ©1928 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by H.] SOMERSET - [Three-Part Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCM, p. 68 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by H. SOMERSET - Four-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | IA6, p. 18 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (S.S.A.A.) | ©1903 | M. COSTA; Arr. by J.A. PARKS | SQF2, p. 3 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding | ©1899 | [Music by O. M.] MEDHAM | SQF1, p. 57 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (T.T.B.B.) | ©1901 | [Words by Anna L. Waring / Music by J.A.] PARKS | SQM2, p. 38 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding | ©1933 | Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by EATON FANING - Arr. by GERALD GREY | SAMX1, p. 58 | ~ |
| In Heavenly Love Abiding (Mixed Quartet) | ©1910 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by] RHEINBERGER - [Arr. by PARKS] | SQMX3, p. 16 | 8vo No. 507 |
| In Heav’nly Love Abiding (T.T.B.B.) | ©1929 | [Words by ANNA L. WARING / Music by H. SOMERSET - Four-part Arrangement by GERALD] GREY | 8vo No. 1372 | |
| In Liberty’s Name | ©1898 (4 ½ pgs.) | GOUNOD - Harmonized for male voices by J.A. PARKS | ANS1, p. 27 | 8vo No. 200 (half) |
| In My Father’s House | ©1900 | [Laura E. Newell / E. O. Hobson] | SOS, No. 12, p. 16 | ~ |
| In November | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 33 | ~ |
| “In November” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 23 | ~ |
| In Praise of Our Old High (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) (School Series) | ©1915 | Words by MARGARET UPSON / Music by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 72 | 8vo No. 727 |
| In Praise of Our Old High (S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words by MARGARET UPSON / Music by J.A. PARKS - [Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | GTPC, p. 35 | 8vo. No. 1347 |
| In Praise of Our Old High (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) (3 pgs.) | ©1929 | Words by MARGARET UPSON / Music by J.A. PARKS - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | G3C, p. 28 | ~ |
| In Rotary (Duet) [To the York Rotary Club, York, Neb.] | ©1920 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 104 | ~ |
| In Rotary (medium voice) (To the York Rotary Club, York, Neb.] | ©1919 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS Rotary Club of York, Neb. | ~ | Lg. 8vo. |
| “In sleep the world reposes …” see: The World Reposes | ||||
| In Style All the While (“Stunt” Song) | ~ | IRS, p. 133 | ~ | |
| In That Dim Hour (Solo, Duet and Chorus ) | ©1910 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Melody by E.C.] FORD - [Harmonized by] PARKS | SQMX3, p. 54 | 8vo No. 519 |
| In the Cross of Christ I Glory (T.T.B.B.) (RATHBUN) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by Sir John Bowring / Music by Ithamar ] CONKEY [ - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS ] | OHFH, No. 9, p. 13 | ~ |
| “In the cross of Christ I glory, …. ” see also: The Cross of Christ | ||||
| “In the Dark” (Humorous) (Male Quartet) | Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM5, p. 16, HQEM2, p. 50 | 8vo No. 348 | |
| In the Dark (Humorous) (S.S.A.A.) (2 pg.) | ©1907 | Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF3, p. 56, HQEF2, p. 6 | 8vo No. 368 |
| In the Dark (Humorous) (S.S.A.A.) (2 pg.) | ©1925 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 58 | 8vo No. ?? |
| “In the Dark” (Humorous) (S.A.T.B.) | ݹ | Words adapted by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQMX4, p. 3, HQMX2, p. 31 | 8vo No. 661 (half) |
| “In the dark and cloudy day, …” see: Savior Comfort Me | ||||
| In the Gloaming | ©1920 | [Words by META ORRED / Music by ANNIE F. HARRISON - Rev. and Arr. by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 54 | ~ |
| In the Gloaming (S.S.A.) | ©1921 | [Words by META ORRED / Music by ANNIE F.] HARRISON - [Three-part Arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | 3CW, p. 38 | ~ |
| In the Gloaming (Female Quartet) (1 pg.) | ©1898 | HARRISON - Harmonized for female voices by J.A. PARKS | CQF, p. 47 HQEF1, pg. 47 | 8vo. No 492 (half) |
| In The Gloaming (T.T.B.) | ©1926 | [ANNIE F.] HARRISON - [Arranged by J.A.] PARKS | 3CM, p. 42 | ~ |
| In The Gloaming [T.T.B.B.] | ©1915 | Music by ANNIE F. HARRISON - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 52 | ~ |
| In The Gloaming [T.T.B.B.] (1 pg.) | ©1896 | HARRISON - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM1, p. 31, HQEM1, p. 31, OHS, p. 35 | 8vo No. 174 (half) |
| In The Gloaming (S.A.T.B.) (1 pg.) | ©1907 | ANNIE F. HARRISON - Harmonized for Mixed Voices by J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 21, CQMX3, p. 67 , HQMX2, p. 32, TSM, p. 11 | 8vo No. 418 (half) |
| In The Gloaming (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | ANNIE F. HARRISON - Harmonized for Mixed Voices by J.A. PARKS | HSMX, p. 10 | ~ |
| “In the grassy, shade-strewn orchards, …. ” see : A Swing Song (When the Old Cat Died) | ||||
| In The Hour Of Trial (S.S.A.) [Easter] | THOME | ~ | 8vo No. 1394 | |
| In The Hour Of Trial (T.T.B.B.) | ©1900 | [Words by J. MONTGOMERY / Music by J.A. PARKS] | MSMNo. 30, p. 46 | ~ |
| In The Hour Of Trial (T.T.B.B.) | ©1901 | [Words by J. Montgomery / Music by J.A.] PARKS | PRM, p. 6, SQM2, p. 6 | ~ |
| In The Hour Of Trial (T.T.B.B.) (PENITENCE) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by James Montgomery / Music by Spencer ] LANE [ - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH | No. 69, p. 77 |
| In The Hour of Trial (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words by J. MONTGOMERY / Music by FRANCIS THOME - Adaptation and four-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | IA6, p. 72 | ~ |
| In The Hour Of Trial (Simple Confession) (Duet or Chorus for Female Voices) | ©1930 | [Words by J. MONTGOMERY / Music by FRANCIS ] THOMÉ — [Adaptation and Arr. by MARION] MOORE | STCW2, p. 62 | ~ |
| In The Hour Of Trial (T.T.B.B.) | ©1929 | [Words by J. MONTGOMERY / Music by FRANCIS THOME - Adaptation and Four-part Arrangement by GERALD] GREY | ~ | 8vo No. 1373 |
| “In the Name which earth and heaven ever worship, praise and fear…” see: In Thy Name | ||||
| In The Rain (Humorous) (Female Quartet) (3 pgs.) | ©1902 | Words adapted by J.A.P./Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF2, p. 3 HQEF1, pg. 29 | 8vo No. 133 |
| In the Rain (Humorous) (Male Quartet) (2 pgs.) | ©1901 | Words adapted by J.A.P./ Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM3, p. 62, HQEM1, p. 10 | 8vo No. 465 |
| In The Rain (Humorous) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1902 | J.A. PARKS | CQMX2, p. 14, HQMX1, p. 20 | 8vo No. 163 |
| In the Sunlight | ©1903 | [Mary Hardin / O.S. Carr] | SOS, No. 65, p. 74 | ~ |
| “In their orbits the stars ever follow the will of a hand divine; …” see: Where Duty Calls | ||||
| In Thine Arms (Burial of a Child) (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1943 | Words by M.A. THOMSON / Music by W.C. MACLAGAN - Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | FFHF, p. 28 | ~ |
| “In thy bosom, joy and grief, …” see : To-Morrow | ||||
| In Thy Name (Laying of a Corner Stone) (T.T.B.B.) (STOUGHTON) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by J. Ellerton / Music by ] HOLBROOK [-Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 95, p. 106 | ~ |
| “In yonder vale, where roses bloom,…” see: The Old Home | ||||
| In-a My Heart (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | FNS, p. 60 | 8vo No. 1451 |
| Incline Thine Ear (Response No. 4) (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1896 | J.A. PARKS | IA1, p. 108 | ~ |
| Incline Thine Ear To Me (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) | (n.d.) | F. H. HIMMEL | IA3 , p. 121 | 8vo No. 336 |
| Incline Thine Ear (Chant - Response After Prayer) (S.S.A.A.) | ©1918 | [J.A.] PARKS | SQF4, p. 67 | ~ |
| Incline Thine Ear (Response After Prayer) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1915 | [J.A.] PARKS | OHFH, No. 4, p. 113 | ~ |
| Inflammatus et Accensus = [Wenn Du kommst] [ Sop. solo with Chorus; Eng. & Ger. text] from Rossini’s Stabat Mater | ROSSINI - GREY | ~ | 8vo No. 779 | |
| Inflammatus et Accensus = [Wenn Du kommst] [ Sop. solo with S.A.T.B. Chorus; Eng. & Ger. text, piano and organ accomp.] | ©1917 | German translation by M. JEAN BUTTER / Music by G. ROSSINI - Arr. by GERALD GREY | ~ | 8vo No. 777 |
| Into the woods my Master went.. see: The Trees and the Master | ||||
| Invocation | (1925) | ~ | from Polley list | |
| Invocation : A Sacred Song , with violin obbligato. (solo)(4 pgs.) | ©1925 | Words and Music by MARION MOORE | ~ | sheet music |
| Invocation | MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 769 | |
| Invocation (S.S.A.) | ©1925 | [Words and Music by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 962 |
| Invocation (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1925 | Words and Music by MARION MOORE | IA6, p. 54 | 8vo No. 963 |
| Invocation (Duet or Chorus for Women’s Voices, with piano accomp.) | ©1927 | Words and Music by MARION MOORE | GTPC, p. 38, STCW2, p. 56 | ~ |
| Invocation (S.A.B.) | ©1927 | [Words and Music by Marion] MOORE | STCMX, p. 12 | ~ |
| Invocation (T.T.B.) | ©1928 | [Words and Music by Marion] MOORE | STCM, p. 12 | ~ |
| “I’s dreamin’ now ob Georgia,.. see : I’s Gwine Down Souf’ to Die | ||||
| “I’s Gwine Down Souf’ to Die” [Sequel to “I’d like to go down souf’ once mo’.”] (Male Quartet - second tenor prominent) | ©1905 | Words by ALLIE TOLAND CRISS / Music by J.A. PARKS | SSM1, p. 46 | 8vo No. 229 |
| “I’se a-feelin’ mighty sad, Little Boy,.. see : Little Boy | ||||
| “De Isra’lites down yondah in de Egypt lan’, …. ” see : March On | ||||
| It Came Upon The Midnight Clear (Christmas) (S.A. Duet) | ©1917 | [Words by E. H. SEARS / Music by M. W.] BALFE [- Adaptation and two part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS ] | SQF4, p. 12 | 8vo No. 793 |
| It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (Christmas Hymn) (T.T.B.B.) (CAROL) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by E. H. Sears / Music by R. S.] WILLIS [- Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 85, p.95 | ~ |
| It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (Unison) | ©1925 | Words by E.H. SEARS / Music by R.S. WILLIS - Harmonized by MARION MOORE | TCC1011, p. 3 | 8vo No. 1011 |
| “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” (Sacred) (Male Voices) | Arr. | WILLIS | ~ | 8vo No. 791 |
| It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (Christmas) (Tenor Solo, S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1928 | R.W. MARTIN | IA6, p. 78 | ~ |
| It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (Christmas) (S.S.A.) | ©1928 | [R.W.] MARTIN - [Three-part Arrangement by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1316 |
| “It is only a rose I send you,…” see also: “Only A Rose” | ||||
| “It is only a rose I send you,…” see also: A Valentine Memory | ||||
| It Is the Hour (PARTING) (Contralto - Tenor Duet, with piano accomp.)(5 pgs.) | ©1913 | Words by E. OXENFORD / Music by J.F. BARNETT - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | CDMX, p. 44 | ~ |
| It Is the Hour (Original key) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1912 | Words by BYRON / Music by HENRY LESLIE - Arranged for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | PQM1, p. 30 | ~ |
| “It is true the years are going …” see: Pal O’ Mine | ||||
| It Shall Come To Pass (S.S.A.A.) [From “The Holy City” ] | ©1918 | [Music by A. R.] GAUL - [Four-Part Arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | SQF4, p. 51 | ~ |
| It Was a Dream (T.T.B.B.) (1 pg.) | ©1899 | [Eduard] LASSEN - Arr. For Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM2, p. 7, HQEM1, p. 36 | 8vo No. 466 (half) |
| It Was a Dream (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) (1 pg.) | ©1935 | Music by [Eduard] LASSEN - Arranged by GERALD GREY | G3C, p. 3 | ~ |
| It Was a Dream (S.S.A.A.) (1 pg.) | ©1925 | LASSEN - Arranged for Women’s Voices by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 48 | 8vo No. ?? |
| “It was long, long ago that he uttered …. ” see : Let Them Come Unto Me | ||||
| “It wuz midnight on de lonesome dahk Savannah, …” see : “Honey” | ||||
| “It’s just a bit of thoughtfulness ….” see:Friendliness | ||||
| “It’s Me” [Standin’ in de need ob pray’r] (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by J.A. PARKS | FNS, p. 8 | 8vo No. 1431 |
| It’s Mighty Customary | ©1895 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SCUS , p. 25 | ~ |
| “I’ve got a pal, A reg’lar out-an’-outer…” see: My Old Dutch | ||||
| “I’ve Had All I Want in Mine” | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 10 | ~ |
| “I’ve Had All I Want in Mine” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 4 | ~ |
| “I’ve heard the seraphs fair…” see: Sancta Maria | ||||
| “I’ve ponder’d long what it should be,…” see also: Wishing | ||||
| “I’ve wonder’d just what it should be,…” see also: A New Year’s Wish | ||||
| “I’ve wonder’d just what it should be,…” see also: A Wish For You | ||||
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