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| TITLE / VOICING / COLLATION | (date) | “by” | Book / Page | 8vo #? | |
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| Take Away the Stars and Stripes From the Saloon (T.T.B.B.) pg. 1, 2 | ©1905 | Words by T.C. MARSHALL / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥PRM, p. 8 | 8vo No. 242 | |
| Take Back the Heart (Male Quartet) (2 pgs.) | ©1904 | CLARIBEL - harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM4, p. 20 | ~ | |
| Take Me Back To Home and Mother (Men’s Voices) | HUNTLEY - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1018 | ||
| Take Me Back To Home and Mother (S.S.A.) | [Words by A.W. FRENCH / Music by A. W.] HUNTLEY - [Three-Part Arrangement by MARIAN] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1019 | ||
| Take Me Back To Home and Mother (Mixed Voices)(School Chorus) | HUNTLEY - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1020 | ||
| Take Me Home [T.T.B.B.] (Secular) | ©1913 | RAYMOND - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥OHS, p. 11 | 8vo No. 839 (half) | |
| Take My Hand (From the Largo of the New World Symphony) (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp. ) | ©1927 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by ANTON DVORAK - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | ♥IA6, p. 66 | 8vo No. 1258 | |
| Take My Hand (Duet or Chorus for Female Voices) From the LARGO of the NEW WORLD SYMPHONY | ©1928 | [Lyric by GERALD GREY / Music by ANTON] DVORAK - Adaptation and Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCW2, p. 14 | 8vo No. 1265 | |
| Take My Hand (S.S.A.) From the LARGO of the NEW WORLD SYMPHONY | ©1928 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by ANTON] DVORAK [ - Adaptation and Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1266 | |
| Take My Hand (Trio or Three-Part Chorus for Male Voices) (T.T.B.) From the LARGO of the NEW WORLD SYMPHONY | ©1928 | [Lyric by GERALD GREY / Music by ANTON] DVORAK [ - Adaptation and Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCM, p. 48 | ~ | |
| Take My Hand (Trio or Three-Part Chorus for Mixed Voices) (S.A.B.) From the LARGO of the NEW WORLD SYMPHONY | ©1927 | [Lyric by GERALD GREY / Music by ANTON] DVORAK [ - Adaptation and Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCMX, p. 48 | 8vo No. 1172 | |
| “Take my head on your shoulder, daddy, …” see: “Daddy” | |||||
| Take Off Your Hats to Company A! (unison) | ©1899 | Words and Music by J. A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music | |
| Take Off Your Hats to Company A! Song and Chorus for Male Voices front cover, pg. 1, 2, 3, 4, back cover | ©1899 | Words and Music by J. A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music | |
| Take Thou My Hand (Male Quartet) pg. 1, 2 | ©1897 | Words by J.A. PARKS / Music by SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN - Arr. for male voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥SQM, p. 18 | 8vo No. 90 | |
| Take Thou My Hand (S.A.T.B.) pg. 1, 2, 3, 4 | ©1897 | Words by J.A. PARKS / Music by SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN - Arr. for male voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥SQMX1, p. 56 | 8vo No. 179 | |
| Take Thou My Hand (S.A.T.B.) To the Federated Choir, York, Nebraska | ©1919 | [Words Anon. / Music by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 831 | |
| The Tale of A Bee see also : The Story of a Bee | |||||
| The Tale of a Bee (Solo, Medium Voice) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 279 | ||
| Tale of a Shah (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | Words by H. S. LEIGH / Music by C. LECOCQ - Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | B2PC, p. 84 | ~ | |
| “Tardy” (“Stunt” Song) [Tune: Auld Lang Syne] | [Words by Elmer E. Higley] | ♥IRS, p. 133 | ~ | ||
| Tarry With Me (Mixed Voices) [from Catalogue of Copyright Entries] | ©1899 | Pinsuti ; arr. by J.A. PARKS | ~ | ~ | |
| Tarry With Me (S.S.A.A.) | ©1899 | [Music by J.A.] PARKS | SQF1, p. 42 | ~ | |
| “Tarry with me, Oh! my Savior, …” see: The Night of Rest | |||||
| Tell Her I Love Her So | (1910) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| “Tell Her I Love Her So” (T.T.B.B.) [Dedicated to the Chicago Glee Club] | ©1910 | [Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by P.] DeFAYE - [Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A.] PARKS | PQM1, p. 13 | 8vo No. 528 | |
| “Tell It” (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by MARION MOORE | ♥FNS, p. 34 | 8vo no. 1441 | |
| Tell Me Brudder (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by MARION MOORE | ♥FNS, p. 80 | 8vo No. 1461 | |
| “Tell Me, Roses” (Mixed Voices, with piano accomp.) | ©1913 | Arranged from BARNBY by J.A.PARKS | CQMX4, p. 18 | 8vo No. 666 | |
| “Tell me the tales that to me were so dear,…” see: Long, Long Ago | |||||
| “Tell me tonight, I’m lonely and sad …” see: The Land of Peace | |||||
| “Tell me, who built de ark?, …. ” see : Who Built De Ark? | |||||
| Tell Them So | ©1896 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SSP , p. 16 | ~ | |
| De Ten Virgins (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | ♥FNS, p. 78 | 8vo No. 1460 | |
| Tender and True (S.S.A.A) (1 pg.) | ©1912 | Words ANON. [Gaston Lyle] / Harmonized for Female Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQF4, p.56, HQEF2, p. 12 | ~ | |
| Tender and True (baritone solo and chorus) | ©1910 | Words Anon. [Gaston Lyle] / Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | PQM1, p.3, HQEM2, p.3 | 8vo No. 517 (half) | |
| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground (T.T.B.B.) (2 pgs.) | Arr. © 1908 | Words and Music by WALTER KITTRIDGE - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ANS1 , p. 38 | 8vo No. 427 | |
| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground [T.T.B.B.] | © 1913 | W. KITTRIDGE - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥OHS , p. 42 | ~ | |
| Thank You, Santa, Dear | ©1896 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SSP , p. 26 | ~ | |
| Thanksgiving | ©1900 | [M.H./ I.H.S.] | SOS, No. 41, p. 47 | ~ | |
| Thanksgiving | (1914) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| “Thanksgiving” (Male Voices) [For Thanksgiving Day] | ABT - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 689 | ||
| Thanksgiving (Female Voices)[For Thanksgiving Day] | ©1914 | [Words by ANNA L. BARBAULD / Music by FRANZ] ABT [- Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS] | SQF4, p. 16 | 8vo No. 690 | |
| Thanksgiving… see also: Praise to God, Immortal Praise | |||||
| A Thanksgiving Song (S.A.B.) (“We plow the fields, and scatter ..”) | ©1927 | [Words by MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS / Music by ALICE ] HAWTHORNE [ Three-part arr. by J.A. PARKS] | STCMX, p. 60 | ~ | |
| A Thanksgiving Song (T.T.B.) (“We plow the fields, and scatter ..”) | ©1928 | [Words by MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS / Music by ALICE ] HAWTHORNE [ Three-part arr. by J.A. PARKS] | STCM, p. 60 | ~ | |
| That Goat of Grogan’s (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | Arranged by MARION MOORE | B2PC, p. 65 | ~ | |
| That is Rotary (Parody) | [Wichita Rotary Club / Tune: ” That’s How I Need You”] | ♥IRS, p. 142 | ~ | ||
| That Sweet Story of Old (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) | ©1905* | JEMIMIA LUKE / J.A. PARKS *(© Lorenz Publ. Co., by per.) | IA3, p. 4 | 8vo No. 319 | |
| That Sweet Story of Old (For Children’s Day ) (Duet for Alto and Baritone ) pg. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | ©1914 | Words by JEMIMA LUKE / Music by J.A. PARKS | SDMFM, p. 84 | ~ | |
| That Tired Feeling | (1896) | n/a | RCS96, p. ?? | ~ | |
| That “Tired Feeling” | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 8 | ~ | |
| That “Tired Feeling” | ©1905 | [Words and Music by J.A.] PARKS | PRM, p. 11 | ~ | |
| “That Tired Feeling” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 32 | ~ | |
| “That’s Me” (Humorous)(S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words from “Industrial Peace” / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥GTPC, p. 86 | ~ | |
| “That’s Me” (Humorous) (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) (3 pgs.) | ©1928 | Words from “Industrial Peace” / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM7, p. 15 | 8vo No. 1314 | |
| That’s Rotary | ©1920 | [Words by J.G. ALDEN / Music by J.A. PARKS] | ♥IRS, p. 30 TFR, p. 16 | ~ | |
| That’s What We Thought You’d Say (For the speaker who always says, “I’m glad I’m here tonight” ) | ©1922 | E.H. BEMIS / PARKS | ♥PQM4, p. 21 | ~ | |
| That’s What We Thought You’d Say (Quartet) [For the speaker who says: “I’m glad I’m here tonight”] | ©1920 | ‘GENE BEMIS / JIM. PARKS | ♥IRS, p. 79 | ~ | |
| That’s When I Miss You (S.A.T.B.) | ©1931 | Words and Music by GERALD GREY | ~ | ~ | |
| That’s When I Miss You [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1937 | Words and Music by GERALD GREY | BTPC, p. 72 3PCM, p. 72 | ~ | |
| Their Native Land (S.A. duet, with male chorus accomp.) | ©1938 | Arr. from MASSINI by J.A. PARKS | ~ | ||
| Their Native Land (T.B. duet, with quartet accomp.) (3 pgs.) | ©1896 | Arr. from MASSINI by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM1, p. 50 | ~ | |
| Their “Tariff Incubator” has at last run out.. see No Wonder They Are Feeling Grouchy Now [DCS12, p. 23] | |||||
| Then .. — see also: Den .. for “dialect” titles | |||||
| “[Then] You’ll Remember Me” (Secular) (Male Voices) | ©1899 | RAYMOND / BALFE - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM2, p. 61, HQEM1, p. 56, ♥OHS, p. 65, | ||
| Then You’ll Remember Me see also: YOU’LL REMEMBER ME | |||||
| “Ther [sic] Once Was a Man” see also: “There Once Was A Man” | |||||
| “Ther [sic] Once Was a Man” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 18 | ~ | |
| “There are highways, there are by-ways, …. ” see: Just Singing Along | |||||
| “There are laughs and frowns, …. ” see: “Ups and Downs” | |||||
| “There comes to me at eventide …. ” see: My Mother’s Bed-Time Song | |||||
| “There is a city builded, upon a peaceful hill, …. ” see: The City of Rest | |||||
| There is a Country (S.S.A.. with piano accomp.) (1 pg.) | ©1946 | Text by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ♥G3C, p. 98 | 8vo. no. 1787 (half) | |
| There is a Country (Solo) [(Memorial Song)] | ©1919 | Text by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥IRS, p. 119 | ~ | |
| “There is a dainty little maid, …” see : A Dainty Little Maid | |||||
| There Is A Green Hill (S.S.A.) | ©1923 | [Music by Charles] GOUNOD - [Arr. by ] PARKS | STCW , p. 82 | 8vo No. 1239 | |
| There Is A Green Hill Far Away (S.A.T.B.) | ~ | GOUNOD | ~ | 8vo No. 1563 | |
| There Is A Green Hill Far Away (Duet for Tenor and Alto ) | ©1914 | [Words by C.F. ALEXANDER / Music by J.A.] PARKS | SDMFM, p. 95 | 8vo No. 1215 | |
| There Is A Green Hill Far Away (S.A.T.B.) cover, pg. 1, 2, 3 | ©Per | Words by C. F. ALEXANDER / Music by J. A. PARKS | SQMX2, p. 31 | ♥8vo No. 194 | |
| There is a Land (Bass or Baritone Obligato) | ©1910 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arr. from the GERMAN by J.A. PARKS | SQMX3,p. 62, ♥YCC, Sel. No. 16 | 8vo No. 509 | |
| There is a Land (Mezzo Soprano Obligato) | ©1911 | Words by Gerald Grey / Music from the GERMAN Arr. by Parks | SQF3, p. 47 | 8vo No. 549 (half) | |
| “ There is a land beyond the setting sun, ..” see: Beyond the Setting Sun | |||||
| “ There is a land mine eye hath seen, ..” see: The Paradise of God | |||||
| “ There is a land that lies beyond the River, ..” see: Where Jesus Lives | |||||
| There is a Name (T.T.B.B.) (GEER) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by F. WHITFIELD / Music by H.W.] GREATOREX [- Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 1, p. 5 | ~ | |
| There is a Name (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1943 | Words by F. WHITFIELD / Music by H.W. GREATOREX - Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | ♥FFHF, p. 3 | ~ | |
| “There is a schoolhouse in our town, …” see : There’s a schoolhouse in our town | |||||
| “There is an hour of peaceful rest, …” see : Heavenly Rest | |||||
| “There is deadly peril lurking,…” see: Columbia In Chains | |||||
| “There is no dawn in which I do not pray,…” see: God Keep You Everywhere | |||||
| “There is one place in the land,…” see: Take Away the Stars and Stripes from the Saloon | |||||
| There, Little Girl, Don’t Cry (Female Quartet) pg. 1, 2 | ©1898 | Words by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQF, p. 60, HQEF2, p. 40 | 8vo No. 24 | |
| “There! little girl; don’t cry, …” see also: A Life Lesson | |||||
| “There lived a sage in days of yore,…” see: A Chinese Tale | |||||
| “There lives an old man at the bottom of the sea,…” see: Davy Jones | |||||
| “There may be hearts as tender … ” see : “To My Mother “ | |||||
| “There Once Was a Man” see also: “Ther Once Was A Man” | |||||
| “There Once Was a Man” | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 16 | ~ | |
| “There once was a man, and for Wall Street he stood “pat”, …. ” see : “Two Bills” | |||||
| “There shines a star in Bethl’em town, …” see: In Bethlehem Town | |||||
| “There shines a star o’er Bethl’em town, …” see: In Bethlehem Town | |||||
| “There was a boy, there was a tack, …” see also: “Boy And The Tack” | |||||
| “There was a boy, there was a tack, …” see also: The Story Of A Tack | |||||
| “There was a busy little bee, …” see also : “But That Was All” | |||||
| “There was a busy little bee, …” see also: The Story of A Bee | |||||
| “There was a chap who kept a store, …” see: Alexander | |||||
| “There was a day when morning broke …” see: Love’s Secret | |||||
| There Was a Man (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) [To Edw. J. Walt, Lincoln, Nebr.] | ©1907 | Words from NURSERY RHYMES / Music by J.A. PARKS | CSE , Sel. 5 | 8vo No. 417 | |
| “There was a time the Democrats were known to tell the truth,…” see : “I Wonder Why They Never Do It Now!” | |||||
| “There was an ole nig…” see: Ole Uncle Ned | |||||
| “There was once a rosy apple,…” see: The Story Of An Apple | |||||
| “There were ninety and nine, that safely lay, …” see: The Ninety and Nine | |||||
| “There were two flies, two foolish little flies, …” see : “Two Flies” | |||||
| “There’ll be music in the air, in November! …. ” see : In November | |||||
| There’s A Beautiful Country (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) pg. 1, 2, 3, 4 | ©1896 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥IA1 , p. 70 | 1896 8vo No. 15, 8vo No. 106 | |
| “ There’s a beautiful country …” see also: The Beautiful Country | |||||
| “There’s a bower of roses by Bendemeer’s stream,…” see: Bendemeer’s Stream | |||||
| “There’s a church in the valley by the wild-wood, …. ” see : Church In The Wildwood | |||||
| “There’s a friend for little children,…” see: The Children’s Friend | |||||
| “There’s a green and lovely valley,…” see: Darling Nelly Gray | |||||
| There’s A School-house in Our Town (School Series) (S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1927 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥GTPC p. 88 | ~ | |
| There’s A School-house in Our Town [T.T.B., with piano accomp.](5 pgs.) | ©1927 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | BTPC p. 56 3PCM, p. 56 | ~ | |
| “There’s a song of hope that echoes ,…” see: A Song of Hope | |||||
| “There’s a song that’s in the air, Billy Bryan*, ,…” see: “Billy Bryan” | |||||
| “There’s a song we all would sing,…” see: “Here’s a Health to You, Old High” | |||||
| There’s A Wideness in God’s Mercy (T.T.B.B.) (WELLESLEY) | Arr. ©1915 | Words by F. FABER / Music by LIZZIE TOURJEE - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | OHFH, No. 5, p. 9 | ~ | |
| “There’s a wideness in God’s mercy, …. ” see also: God’s Mercy | |||||
| There’s Going to Be a Hot Old Time! Original at York County Historical Association | ©1912 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | DCS12, p. 12 | ~ | |
| There’s Going to Be a Hot Old Time! | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | ♥RCS04, p. 20 | ~ | |
| “There’s Going to Be a Hot Old Time” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 18 | ~ | |
| There’s Going To Be One Grand Old Time (T.T.B.B.) | ©1918 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 823 | |
| There’s Going To Be One Grand Old Time (S.S.A.A.) | ©1918 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 824 | |
| “There’s music in the air, “Prohibition!” …” see: “Prohibition” | |||||
| “There’s the woman who is witty, and the woman who is pretty, …” see: Woman | |||||
| There’s Victory In the Air Today (Temperance) (T.T.B.B.) pg. 1, 2 | ©1905 | Words by LAURA E. NEWELL / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥PRM, p.24 | 8vo No. 240 | |
| “These are thy gifts, O life, ..” see: The White Gifts | |||||
| “They All Love Jack” (Secular) (Male Voices, with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by F.E. WEATHERLY / Music by STEPHEN ADAMS - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 38 | 8vo No. 723 | |
| “They All Love Jack” (Secular) (Unison; Mixed Voice chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by F.E. WEATHERLY / Music by STEPHEN ADAMS - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | HSMX, p. 52 | 8vo No. 707 | |
| They All Love Jack | (1915) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| “They are marching, slowly marching, …” see: The Old Red, White and Blue | |||||
| They Have Taken Away My Lord (Easter) (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | R.W. MARTIN | ♥IA6, p. 114 | ~ | |
| “They met when they were girl and boy, …” see: “No, Thank You, Tom” | |||||
| “They play’d together, a girl and boy, …” see: Building Castles | |||||
| “They rest in many a shaded vale, …. ” see : Where sleep the brave | |||||
| “They tell about the time gone by, …” see: When Jesus Was A Child | |||||
| They That Sow in Tears (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | MARION MOORE | ♥IA6, p. 4 | 8vo No. 1378 | |
| They That Sow in Tears (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) pg. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ©1896 | J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 75, ♥IA1, p. 56 | 1896 8vo No. 13, 8vo No. 13 | |
| “They’ve named a cruiser “Dixie,” — so I see th’ papers say, …. ” see : “The Dixie” | |||||
| Thine Eyes So Blue and Tender (Male Quartet with Soprano Obligato) pg. 1, 2 | ©1899 | LASSEN - Harmonized by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM2, p. 14 | 8vo No. 103 | |
| Thinking of You (T.T.B.B.) 1, 2, 3, 4 | ©1904 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM4, p. 6 | 8vo No. 223 | |
| Thinking of You (Female Quartet) pg. 1, 2, 3, 4 | ©1904 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQF3, p. 36 | 8vo No. 222 | |
| Thinking of You (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) (3 pgs.) | ©1908 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 23, CQMX3, p. 38 | 8vo No. 435 | |
| Thinking of You | (1908) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| This Day For Thee ( Concert Solo - Soprano or Tenor ) | BARNETT | ~ | 8vo No. 315 | ||
| This Is My Commandment (Male Quartet) | ©1911 | [John 15:12 / Music Arr. from] KALLIWODA [by Parks] | SQM4, p. 42 | 8vo No. 565 (half) | |
| This Is My Commandment (T.T.B.B.) (OBEDIENCE) | ©1911 | [John 15:12 / Music Arr. from KALLIWODA by J.A.] PARKS | OHFH, No. 15, p.120 | ~ | |
| This Is My Commandment (S.S.A.A.) | ©1918 | [John 15:12 / Music from] KALLIWODA [- Arrangement for Women’s Voices by J.A. Parks] | SQF4, p. 40 | ~ | |
| “This is the house that Jack built, …” see: The House That Jack Built | |||||
| “This is the Lord’s own day, ….” see : The Lord’s Own Day | |||||
| “This night I lift my heart to Thee, …” see: Supplication | |||||
| Thou Knowest All [Finlandia] ( S.S.A.) | SIBELIUS | ~ | 8vo No. 1706 | ||
| Thou Knowest All [Finlandia] ( S.A.B.) | ©1942 | Words adapted from J. Bortwick / Music from “Finlandia” by SIBELIUS - Arr. by MARION MOORE | ~ | ~ | |
| “Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow, …. ” see: Entreaty | |||||
| Thou Shalt Love the Lord ( Two Sopranos and Alto ) | [From Oratorio of Eli ] COSTA | STMX , p. 102 | ~ | ||
| “Thou who dost reign in heav’n above,..” see : Evening Song | |||||
| “Thou who doth reign in heav’n above,..” see : Evening Song | |||||
| Thou Whose Temple Stands (Dedication Hymn) (T.T.B.B.) (BEATITUDO) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by Wm. C. BRYANT / Music by J.B.] DYKES [ - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 96, p. 107 | ~ | |
| Thou Whose Temple Stands (Dedication Hymn) (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1943 | Words by Wm. C. BRYANT / Music by J.B. DYKES - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ♥FFHF, p. 49 | ~ | |
| “Thou wilt not cower in the dust,…” see: Maryland! My Maryland! | |||||
| “Though day asleep is falling, …” see : O! Holy Stillness | |||||
| “Though fortune darkly o’er me frowns, …” see: Hope Shall Lead Me On | |||||
| “Thousands of Christian men say: “Thy kingdom come!” …” see: “Vote As You Pray” | |||||
| The Three Beggars (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by J. L. MOLLOY - Two-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | B2PC, p. 62 | ~ | |
| Three Easter Hymns (S.S.A.A.) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 892 | ||
| Three Hens (Unison Chorus for Primary and Intermediate Grades) | ©1917 | [Words by Henry Johnstone / PARKS] | SSYP, p. 52 | 8vo No. 855 | |
| The Three Kings [We three kings of Orient are…] | ©1925 | JOHN HENRY HOPKINS - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | TCC1011, p. 22 | 8vo. No. 1011 | |
| Three Sailor Boys (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | THEODORE MARZAILS - Arrangement by GERALD GREY | B2PC, p. 44 | ~ | |
| “The three-toed tree toad sings his sweet ode …” see : Nocturne | |||||
| “Through all the vale resounding,…” see: Herd-Bells | |||||
| “Through the moated grange at twilight,…” see: Just You | |||||
| “Thy Sentinel Am I” | [Words by E. Oxenford / Arranged from music by M. Watson] [ as listed on May 22, 1938 Program honoring J.A. Parks] | ~ | ~ | ||
| Thy Sentinel Am I [Secular] (Men’s Voices) | WATSON - PARKS from | ~ | 8vo No. 1023 | ||
| Thy Sentinel Am I [Secular] (Baritone Solo - Men’s Chorus) | WATSON - PARKS from | ~ | 8vo No. 1024 | ||
| “Thy way, not mine, O Lord, …. ” see : Content | |||||
| Thy Will Be Done (My Jesus, as Thou Wilt!) (T.T.B.B.) | Arr. ©1900 | [J. BORTHWICK / WEBER] | ♥MSM , No. 22, p. 35 | ~ | |
| Thy Will Be Done (My Jesus, as Thou Wilt!) (T.T.B.B.) (JEWETT) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by J. BORTHWICK / Music by ] WEBER [- Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS ] | OHFH , No. 44, p. 48 | ~ | |
| Thy Will Be Done (Sacred) (Mixed Voices (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1918 | Words by B. SCHMOLKE / Music by J.M. SMIETON - Adaptation and Four-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | ♥IA4 , p. 74 | 8vo No. 805 | |
| Thy Will Be Done (Duet for Soprano and Alto ) | [Words by Schmolck / Music by B.] TOURS - [Arr. by] PARKS | SDMFM, p. 101 | ~ | ||
| “Thy Will Be Done” : Sacred Song (solo) (4 pgs.) | ©1921 | Poem by Charlotte Elliott / Music by JULES MASSENET (The Elegy) - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music | |
| Tired (T.T.B.B.) | ©1924 | Words Anonymous / Music by MARION MOORE | ♥HQEM4, p. 9 | 8vo No. 955 (half) | |
| Tired (two-part, with piano accomp.) (1 pg.) | ©1924 | Words Anonymous /Music by MARION MOORE | ♥BCB, p. 59 | 8vo No. 988 (half) | |
| Tired (S.S.A.A.) | ©1925 | Words Anonymous / Music by MARION MOORE | HQEF3, p. 23 | 8vo No. ?? | |
| Tired Out | ©1897 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | CSC , p. 36 | ~ | |
| “‘Tis a mighty prospect, truly, for the working man to face, …. ” see : A Question | |||||
| “‘Tis a mighty prospect, truly, for the working man to face, …. ” see : Where Do I Come In? [DCS12, p. 17] | |||||
| “‘Tis fine to see the Old World …” see:America For Me | |||||
| “‘Tis night! A sabbath calm is brooding now,…” see also : Death’s Conqueror | |||||
| “‘Tis night! A sabbath calm is brooding now,…” see also : The Risen Son of God | |||||
| “‘Tis night on Venice waters,…” see: On Venice Waters | |||||
| “‘Tis the human touch in this world that counts, …. ” see : The Human Touch | |||||
| “‘Tis the last rose of summer ..” see: Last Rose of Summer | |||||
| ““Tis the man behind the gun that wins the day, …” see: The Girl Behind The Man Behind The Gun | |||||
| ‘Tis Uncle Samuel Bears the Blame (Quartet and Chorus) | ©1895 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SCUS , p. 30 | ~ | |
| To a Flower (Solo, Medium Voice) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 281 | ||
| To a Marching Tune (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | B2PC, p. 96 | ~ | |
| To a Marching Tune (Unison and S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ♥GTPC, p. 98 | ~ | |
| To a Marching Tune (S.A.T.B.) | ©1929 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A.] PARKS - [Four-part Arrangement by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1331 | |
| “To a Marching Tune” (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ♥G3C, p. 81 | ~ | |
| “To a Marching Tune” (T.T.B.) | ©1926 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A.] PARKS - [Arranged by MARION] MOORE | ♥3CM, p. 88 | 8vo No. 1087 | |
| “To a Marching Tune” (S.A.B.) | ©1926 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A.] PARKS - [Arranged by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1116 | |
| “To a-Send Salvation Down” (T.T.B.B.) | ©1910 | [Words and Music by LEROY] RUNYAN | HQEM2, p. 41 | 8vo No. 517 (half) | |
| To Be With Thee | ©1901 | [Words by C. Elliott] / PARKS | SQM2, p. 46 | ~ | |
| To Christ, The Risen Lord (Response for Easter Service) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1915 | [J.A.] PARKS | OHFH, No. 9, p. 115 | ~ | |
| “ To Christ the Risen Lord of Light, ..” see also: The Risen Lord | |||||
| To Her Soldier Brother | (1918?) | noted in March 14, 1918 news item | ~ | ~ | |
| To My Mother (S.S.A.A.) [An Meine Mutter] | ©1931 | Words by GERALD GREY - German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by GERALD GREY | ~ | 8vo No. 1480 | |
| To My Mother (T.T.B.B.) [An Meine Mutter] | ©1931 | Words by GERALD GREY - German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by GERALD GREY - Four-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ~ | ~ | |
| To My Mother (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | Words and Music by GERALD GREY | B2PC, p. 38 | ~ | |
| To My Mother [An Meine Mutter] [S.S.A., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1931 | Words by GERALD GREY - German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by GERALD GREY - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ♥G3C, p. 38 | ~ | |
| To My Mother [An Meine Mutter] [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1931 | Words by GERALD GREY - German Translation by JEAN B. HOLDEMAN / Music by GERALD GREY | BTPC, p. 106 3PCM, p. 97 | ~ | |
| To Put Dat “Steam Roller” Down Original at York County Historical Association | ©1912 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | DCS12, p.22 | ~ | |
| To Stay At Home is Best (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | Words by LONGFELLOW / Music by BERTHOLD TOURS | ♥HSF, p.32 | ~ | ||
| To Thee O Father (Sacred Trio - Two Tenors and Baritone ) pg. 1, 2, 3, 4 | ©1901 | VERDI - Adaptation and arrangement by J.A. PARKS | SQM2, p. 54, STMX , p. 107 | 8vo No. 94 | |
| To Watch O’er Thee (Male Quartet) (3 pgs.) | ©1896 | PINSUTI / Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM1, p. 34 | 8vo No. 381 | |
| “To You” (Serenade) (T.T.B.B., with baritone solo)(4 pgs.) | ©1908 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM6, p. 18 | 8vo No. 419 | |
| To-Day [Thy Mercy Calls Me] (S.S.A.) | [words by Oswald Allen / Music by Fr.] ABT - [ Arr. by] PARKS | STCW ,p. 72 | ~ | ||
| “Today the bells of memory are ringing, …. ” see : “Bells Of Memory” | |||||
| Together | PARKS | ~ | |||
| Together | (1902) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| Together [To Grace E. Reynolds] (with piano accomp.) (4 pgs. ) Original at York County Historical Association | ©1902 | Words by GERALD MASSEY / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF2, p.22 | ~ | |
| Together (Song for Medium Voice) (4pgs.) | ©1909 | Words by GERALD MASSEY / Music by J. A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music | |
| Together (Solo - Mezzo Soprano, Baritone, or Contralto) | ??Parks?? | ~ | 8vo No. 103 | ||
| To-Morrow (S.A.T.B.) | MENDELSSOHN | SQMX1 , p. 38 | ~ | ||
| Too Dull to Hear the Song | ©1897 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | CSC , p. 24 | ~ | |
| Torpedo and the Whale (From the Operetta Olivette) Legend (two-part, with accomp.) | ©1931 | n/a | B2PC, p. 10 | ~ | |
| “The toys are all laid away,…” see: “Slumber Song” | |||||
| “Trav’ler though thy feet are worn,…” see: Mixed Feet | |||||
| “A Tree-toad loved a she-toad, … ” see also; “Parting Song” | |||||
| Trees and the Master | (1909) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| The Trees and the Master : To Cora F. Conaway (S.A.T.B., with organ accomp.)(6 pgs.) | ©1909 | Words by SIDNEY LANIER / Music by J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 114, ♥YCC, p. 34 | 8vo No. 468 | |
| The Trees and the Master (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) | ©1918 | Words by SIDNEY LANIER / Music by J.A. PARKS | ♥IA4 , p. 82 | ~ | |
| The Trees and the Master (S.S.A.) | ©1945 | Words by Sidney Lanier / music by J.A. PARKS - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1781 | |
| Trovatore; see also; Prison Scene from Il Trovatore … | |||||
| Il Trovatore — Prison Scene (Male Quartet) | VERDI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 385, (20¢) | ||
| Il Trovatore — Prison Scene (Mixed Quartet) | VERDI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 386, (20¢) | ||
| Il Trovatore — Prison Scene (Mixed Quartet, with organ score) | VERDI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 386, (25¢) | ||
| “A trumpeter lay dying, …. ” see : The Dying Trumpeter | |||||
| “The trumpet’s blare has died away,..” see : Gone To Their Rest | |||||
| “Trust Her Not” (Duet for Tenor and Baritone, with piano accomp.) (5 pgs.) | ©1913 | Words by LONGFELLOW / Music by M.W. BALFE - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | CDMX, p. 84 | ~ | |
| “Trust Her Not” (Humorous) (Secular) (T.T.B.B.) [To E. Fry Wismer and St. Luke’s Glee Club.] | ©1914 | Words by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEM3, p. 28, PQM2, p. 50 | 8vo No. 693 | |
| Trusting [ Now slowy, slowly dark’ning ] | ©1911 | [Words by I.(sic) GREG / Music Arr. from ] MARSCHNER - [by Parks] | SQM4, p. 9 | 8vo No. 570 (half) | |
| Trusting [ Now slowy, slowly dark’ning ] (T.T.B.B.) (MARSCHNER) | ©1911 | [Words by I.(sic) GREG / Music Arr. from ] MARSCHNER - [by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 17, p. 124 | ~ | |
| Trusting (S.S.A.A.) [ Now slowy, slowly dark’ning ] | ©1918 | [Words by J. GREG / Music by] MARSCHNER [- Harmonizeed for Women’s Voices by J.A. PARKS] | SQF4, p. 4 | ~ | |
| Tunes From Pinafore (Medley) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1931 | Text by W.S. Gilbert / Music by Arthur Sullivan - arr. by J.A. PARKS] | ~ | ~ | |
| Tunes of Yesterday [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (8 pgs.) | ©1929 | Words by ANNA E. NELSON / Music by VERA J. ROLANDER - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | BTPC, p. 14 3PCM, p. 14 | ~ | |
| Tunes of Yesterday (S.A.) | ©1929 | [Words by Anna E. Nelson / Music by Vera J.] ROLANDER - [Arranged for Female Voices by Marion] MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. 1365 | |
| Tunes of Yesterday (Mixed Voices) | ©1929 | Words by Anna E. Nelson / Music by Vera J. ROLANDER - Arranged for Mixed Voices by Marion MOORE | ~ | 8vo No. ?? | |
| Turn Thy Face From My Sins (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1918 | Psalm li:9-11 / Arranged from SULLIVAN by J.A. PARKS | ♥IA4 , p. 48 | ~ | |
| Turn Us, Again, O God (Bass solo and Mixed Voice Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Psalm 80 / Music by REGINALD MARTIN - Arranged by MARION MOORE | ♥IA6, p. 42 | 8vo No. 1388 | |
| “Turning backward thro’ the shadows ….” see: Far Away | |||||
| “‘Twas a man, and a maid, and a little gray cat, …” see: A Question | |||||
| “‘Twas a pleasant summer morning, …” see: “Cause I’d Nothing Else To Do” | |||||
| “‘Twas in ‘fifty-five, on a winter’s night, …” see: “The Midshipmite” | |||||
| “‘Twas on a Monday morning, as I came through St. Ives, …” see: The Skippers of Saint Ives | |||||
| “‘Twas on a Sunday bright and clear,…” see: “O Happy Day” | |||||
| ““Twas on a summer evening, …. ” see : The Heavenly Song | |||||
| “‘Twas sabbath eve, and to the house of pray’ my steps I bent, …” see : Sabbath Eve | |||||
| “‘Twas yesterday, the azure skies were smiling; …” see: Yesterday And Tomorrow | |||||
| Twelve by the Clock (S.S.A.) | ©1920 | [Words by F. E. WEATHERLY / Music by C. H.] LLOYD - [Three-part Arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | 3CW, p. 66 | 8vo No. 875 | |
| Twelve by the Clock | (1920) | ~ | from Polley list | ||
| Twelve Chants and Responses (S.S.A.A.) | ~ | ~ | 8vo No. 800 | ||
| Twelve Christmas Carols (Treble Voices - Unison) | ©1925 | [CHORUSES] | ~ | 8vo. No. 1011 | |
| “Twelve, sang the clock …” see: Twelve by the Clock | |||||
| Twenty-third Psalm (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | ©1897 | J.A. PARKS | {???}, p. 42, CCNSC, p. 89, IA3 , p. 114, ♥YCC, p. 22 | 8vo No. 9 | |
| Twilight | ©1903 | FRANZ ABT - Arr. by J.A. PARKS | SQF2 , p. 26 | 8vo No. 716 | |
| Twilight (Duet or Chorus for Female Voices) | ©1932 | [FRANZ ]ABT - [Two-part Arr. by J.A.] PARKS | STCW2 , p. 79 | ~ | |
| Twilight (S.A.T.B.) pg. 1, 2 | ©1903 | FRANZ ABT - Harmonized by J.A. PARKS | ♥SQMX2 , p. 24, ♥TSM , p. 4 | 8vo No. 187 | |
| Twilight and Dawn (Duet or Two-part Chorus for Women’s Voices ) | ©1922 | [Words by NELLE RICHMOND EBERHART / Music by CARL] GÖTZE - [Arr. by] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 908 | |
| Twilight and Dawn (Duet-Soprano and Tenor ) | ©1910 | [Words by NELLE RICHMOND EBERHART / Music by CARL] GÖTZE - [Arr. by] PARKS | SQMX3, p. 38 | 8vo No. 497 | |
| “The twilight falls, the night is near, …. ” see : He Knows It All | |||||
| A Twilight Prayer (S.A. Duet, or Two-part Chorus) | ©1918 | Words by WILL M. MAUPIN / Music by F.E. SELOVER | SQF4, p. 14, STCW2 , p. 60 | 8vo No. 799 | |
| A Twilight Prayer (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1918 | Words by WILL M. MAUPIN / Music by F.E. SELOVER | ♥IA4 , p. 44 | ~ | |
| A Twilight Prayer (Unison or Solo) | ©1920 | Words by WILL M. MAUPIN / Music by F.E. SELOVER | ♥IRS, p. 114 | ~ | |
| A Twilight Serenade (Alto-Baritone Duet, with piano accomp.) (6 pgs. ) | ©1913 | Words by L.C. ELSON / FRANZ ABT - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | CDMX, p. 11 | ~ | |
| Twilight Shadows | ©1903 | [Mary Hardin / O.S. Carr] | SOS, No. 56, p. 65 | ~ | |
| “Twilight soft is stealing o’er the azure sea; …. ” see : Memories (Merry Widow Waltz) | |||||
| “Two Bills” | ©1900 | Words and Music by J.A. Parks | DCS, No. 10, p. 18 | ~ | |
| Two Flies (Male Quartet) (Humorous)(1 pg.) | ©1899 | J.A. PARKS | ♥CQM2, p. 39, ♥HQEM1, p. 52 | 8vo No. 63 (half) | |
| Two Flies (Encore) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1902 | Music by J.A. PARKS | CQMX2, p. 61, ♥HQMX1, p. 41 | 8vo No. 172 (half) | |
| Two Flies (Encore) (Humorous ) (Female Quartet) (1 pg.) | ©1898 | J.A. PARKS | ♥CQF, p. 3 HQEF1, pg. 25 | 8vo No. 20 (half) | |
| Two Little Songs for medium voice: No. 1. Cupid’s Calendar: Words by Stuart Dunlap; No. 2 Sweetheart: Words by Richard W. Gilder | (1908) | Words by Stuart Dunlap + Richard W. Gilder / Music by J.A. Parks | ~ | to Polley .pdf | |
| “Two maidens gay, met a boy one day,…” see: “That’s Me” | |||||
| The Two Roses [T.T.B.B.] | ©1913 | WERNER - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | ♥OHS, p. 20 | 8vo No. 637 (half) | |
| “Two soldiers lay on the battlefield, …. ” see : As The Sun Went Down | |||||
