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| TITLE / VOICING / COLLATION | (date) | “by” | Book / Page | 8vo #? |
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| ““Wail, winter wind! …. ” see : Good-Bye Old Year | ||||
| Waiting | ©1900 | [Laura E. Newell / E. O. Hobson] | SOS, No. 52, p. 60 | ~ |
| Walk in Jerusalem (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by MARION MOORE | FNS, p. 74 | 8vo No. 1458 |
| Walking With Christ | ©1900 | [C.S. Robinson / O.S. Carr] | SOS, No. 19, p. 23 | ~ |
| Wanderer’s Evening Song (S.A.) | ©1920 | RUBINSTEIN / Two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | S2CW, p. 55 | ~ |
| Wang Lo’s Song | ©1895 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SCUS , p. 33 | ~ |
| Want to Go to Heaben When I Die (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by J.A. PARKS | FNS, p. 22 | 8vo No. 1469 (half) |
| Wanted — An “Issue” | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 32 | ~ |
| Wanted — “An Issue” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 22 | ~ |
| A Warrior Bold | (1931?) | n/a | B2PC, p. ?? | ~ |
| A Warrior Bold (T.T.B.B.) (2 pgs.) | ©1907 | STEPHEN ADAMS - Arranged for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM5, p. 18, OHS, p. 46 | 8vo No. 357 |
| A Warrior Bold (S.A.T.B.) | ©1908 | STEPHEN ADAMS - Harmonized for mixed voices by J.A. PARKS | CQMX3, p. 14 , HQMX2, p. 4, YCC, p. 46 | 8vo No. 446 |
| A Warrior Bold (Quartet) | ©1920 | [Music by STEPEN ADAMS - Harmonized by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 98 | ~ |
| “Was it but yesterday, …” see : Yesterday | ||||
| Washington (Duet and four-part chorus for female voices, with piano accomp.) | ©191x | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arranged from BELLINI by J.A. PARKS | HSF, p. 44 | ~ |
| “Washington” (S.A. Duet; Mixed Voices, with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arranged from BELLINI by J.A. PARKS | HSMX, p. 63 | 8vo No. 729 |
| “Washington” (S.A. Duet; third voice ad. lib., with piano accomp.) (3 pgs.) | ©1932 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by BELLINI - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | G3C, p. 69 | ~ |
| “Washington” (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arranged from BELLINI by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 18 | ~ |
| “Washington” [National] (Secular) (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1914 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music Arranged from BELLINI - by J.A. PARKS | PQM2, p. 53 | 8vo No. 675 |
| “Waves to rock the waters,..” see: Friendship | ||||
| “Way down upon de Swanee ribber,.. see also : Old Folks at Home | ||||
| “Way down upon de Swanee ribber,.. see also : Swanee River | ||||
| The Way of the World | (1931?) | n/a | B2PC, p. ?? | ~ |
| Way of the World {tune is “Funiculi, funicula”} (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) (5 pgs.) | ©1903 (or ‘04) | Words by E. OXENFORD / Melody by L. DENZA - Harmonized and arranged by J.A. PARKS | CQM4, p. 38, HQEM2, p. 52 | 8vo No. 197 |
| Way of the World {tune is “Funiculi, funicula”} (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) (4 pgs.) | ©1915 | Words by E. OXENFORD / Music by L. DENZA - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 14 | ~ |
| Way of the World {tune is “Funiculi, funicula”} (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by E. OXENFORD / Music by L. DENZA - Adaptation and Arrangmement by J.A. PARKS | HSMX, p. 44 | ~ |
| Way of the World {tune is “Funiculi, funicula”} (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) (5 pgs.) | ©1903 | Words by E. OXENFORD / Melody by L. DENZA - Harmonized and Arranged by J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 45, HQMX1, p. 42 | 8vo No. 198 |
| We All Belong to Rotary (Parody) (Tune: When Johnnie Comes Marching Home) | ©1920 | [Music by LOUIS LAMBERT / Arr. by J.A.P.] | IRS, p. 141 | ~ |
| “We All Like Sheep—” (Humorous) (Male Quartet) (3 pgs.) | ©1905 | Words from Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM5, p. 8, HQEM2, p. 24 | 8vo No. 251 |
| “We All Like Sheep—” (Humorous) (Female Quartet) | ©1905 | [Words from Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch / Music by J.A.] PARKS | HQEF1, pg. 22 | 8vo No. 234 |
| “We All Like Sheep—” (Humorous) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1905 | Words from Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQMX1, p. 26 | 8vo No. 255 |
| “We are members of a school united , ..” see: The School United | ||||
| “We are tenting tonight on the old Campground, ..” see: Tenting On The Old Camp Ground | ||||
| We Are Waiting Bill McKinley, only waiting | ©1900 | Words and Music by J.A. Parks | DCS, No. 2, p. 4 | ~ |
| “We are waiting for you, Democratic brother,…” see: We Haven’t Changed Our Minds Since Then | ||||
| We Eat Because We’re Hungry (“Stunt” Song) | ©1920 | [Words by E. H. BEMIS / Music by J. A. PARKS]~ | IRS, p. 130 | ~ |
| “We gather once again, before the parting …. ” see : Good-Bye, Old High | ||||
| “We gather once again where our brave soldiers sleep, …. ” see : Side By Side | ||||
| We Greet The Dawn (Easter Response ) (S.S.A.) | ©1923 | [Gerald Grey] / PARKS | STCW , p. 89 | ~ |
| We Greet The Dawn (Response for Easter Service) (S.A.B.) | ©1927 | [Gerald Grey] / [J.A.] PARKS | STCMX , p. 99 | ~ |
| We Greet The Dawn (Response for Easter Service) (T.T.B.) | ©1928 | [Gerald Grey] / [J.A.] PARKS | STCM , p. 99 | ~ |
| “We greet the King of Glory …” see: The Risen King | ||||
| We Haven’t Changed Our Minds Since Then | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 22 | ~ |
| “We Haven’t Changed Our Minds Since Then” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 6 | ~ |
| “We laud and bless Thy holy name, …” see : A Song of Thanksgiving | ||||
| “We often think how nice ‘twould be,…” see: Grimes’ Cellar Door | ||||
| “ We plow the fields and scatter …” see also : Seed-Time and Harvest | ||||
| “ We plow the fields and scatter …” see also : A Thanksgiving Song | ||||
| We Praise Thee, O God (National) (Mixed Voice Anthem) | Words and Arr.( ©1896 | Words by J.A. PARKS / Arr. from ROSSINI by J.A. PARKS | IA1, p. 61 | 1896 8vo No. 14, 8vo No. 11 |
| We Shall Meet (T.T.B.B.) | ©1900 | [Words by J MOULTRIE / Music by J.A. PARKS] | MSM, No. 2, p. 4 | ~ |
| “We shall meet, but we shall miss him, ..” see: The Vacant Chair | ||||
| “We sing of the heroes who marched far away, …” see: “The Boys Who Wear the Blue” | ||||
| “We stand in deep repentance, ….” see : Repentance | ||||
| “We wait and watch thee to thy rest, …” see : Serenade | ||||
| “We will end dis wa’, bruddeh, , …. ” see : Down By De Ribbeh Side | ||||
| We Would See Jesus | ©1911 | [Words by ANNA B. WARNER / Music by W.] BODERKE — [Arr. by Parks] | SQM4, p. 20 | 8vo No. 572 (half) |
| We Would See Jesus (T.T.B.B.) (BODEREKE) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by ANNA B. WARNER / Music by W.] BODERKE [ - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 70, p. 79 | ~ |
| We Would See Jesus (Solo and Mixed Voice Chorus ) | ©1910 | [Words by ANNA B. WARNER / Music by J.] FAURE - [Harmonized by] PARKS | SQMX3, p. 38 | 8vo No. 499 |
| Wearing of the Green (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) (3 pgs.) | ©1930 | Words by DION BOUCICAULT / Irish Air - Arrangement by MARION MOORE | TFIS, p. 25 | ~ |
| “Weary and foot-sore, sad and faint, …” see : The Prodigal Son | ||||
| Weary of Earth (T.T.B.B.) (LANGRAN) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by S. J. STONE / Music by J.] LANGRAN [ - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARkS} | OHFH, No. 16, p. 20 | ~ |
| “Weary of earth, and laden with my sin,..” see : The Voice of Jesus | ||||
| “Wee Bobby is a soldier boy,.. see : The Soldier Boy | ||||
| Welcome, Dolly Dear | ©1896 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SSP , p. 8 | ~ |
| Welcome, sweet Spring-time!.. see : Spring-Time | ||||
| “A well-known Indiana man,…” see: Fatalities | ||||
| We’ll All Be Happy Then | (1896) | n/a | RCS96, p. ?? | ~ |
| We’ll All Be Happy Then | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 4 | ~ |
| We’ll All Be Happy Then | ©1905 | [Words and Music by J.A.] PARKS | PRM, p. 32 | ~ |
| “We’ll All Be Happy Then” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 12 | ~ |
| “We’ll All Feel Gay” | ~ | [Louis Lambert - arr. by Parks] | RCS, p. 17 | ~ |
| We’ll Try to Get Along Somehow | ©1904 | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS04, p. 26 | ~ |
| “We’ll Try to Get Along Somehow” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 8 | ~ |
| We’ll Understand (Mixed voices, piano accomp.) | ©1900 | Words Anon / Music by J.A. PPARKS | IA2, p. 7 | ~ |
| “We’re looking for a brighter time,…” see: There’s Victory in the Air To-Day | ||||
| “We’re tenting tonight on the old campground, …. ” see : Tenting On The Old Camp Ground | ||||
| “We’re the sons of America, …” see : A Song of Liberty, or The American Boy | ||||
| We’ve Caught You, Santa Dear | ©1897 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | CSC , p. 42 | ~ |
| “What A Little Bird Said” (S.S.A.A.) (4 pgs.) | ©1911 | Words by HELEN BURNSIDE / Music by J. L. ROECKEL - Harmonized for Female Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQF4, p. 22 | 8vo No. 583 |
| “What From Vengeance?” (from “Lucia Di LAMMERMOOR”) [Secular] (T.T.B.B.) | ©1910 | Music by G. DONIZETTI - Four-part Arrangement for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | PQM2, p. 56 | 8vo No. 530 |
| “What is a Free-man to do with his vote…” see: A Free-Man’s Vote | ||||
| What Is Life? (T.T.B.B.) | Arr. ©1900 | [Music by GEO. H. ALLER] | MSM, No. 29, p. 45 | ~ |
| What Is Life? (T.T.B.B.) (ALLER) | Arr. ©1915 | [Music by Geo. H.] ALLER | OHFH, No. 34, p. 38 | ~ |
| What Kind o’ Shoes You Gwine to Wea’? (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | FNS, p. 82 | 8vo No. 1462 |
| What of the years that have pass’d away.. see : The Passing Days | ||||
| What Rotary Means to Me | ©1920 | [Words by E.H. BEMIS / Music by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 9 TFS, p. 3 | ~ |
| What Shall I Render? (Thanksgiving) (Soprano solo, S.A.T.B. chorus, with piano accomp.) | (n.d.) | CALEB SIMPER | IA1, p. 74 | 1896 8vo No. 16, 8vo No. 6 |
| What the Chimney Sang (Male Quartet) (5 pgs.) | ©1902 | Words by BRET HARTE / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM4, p. 22 | 8vo No. 42 |
| What the Chimney Sang (Mixed Quartet, with piano accomp.) | ©1902 | Words by BRET HARTE / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQMX2, p. 24 | 8vo No. 166 |
| What They Wear | ©1900 | Words and Music by J.A. Parks | DCS, No. 4, p. 8 | ~ |
| What They’re Needing | ©1900 | Words and Music by J.A. Parks | DCS, No. 13, p. 24 | ~ |
| “What’s Happened to Bill Bryan?” | ~ | [Words and Music by J.A. Parks] | RCS, p. 33 | ~ |
| What’s the Matter With Rotary? | [Words by G.G./ Arr. by J.A.P.] | IRS, p. 26 | ~ | |
| What’s this dull place to me? see : Robin Adair | ||||
| “When a bright-eyed maiden smiles at me,…” see: “I Hate It” | ||||
| “When a pair of red lips are up-turn’d to your own,…” see: “I Doubt It” | ||||
| “When all the Democrats are gone,…” see: We’ll Try To Get Along Somehow | ||||
| “When all the sky seems clouded, …” see also: Memories of Mother | ||||
| “When all the sky seems clouded, …” see also: A Song of Mother | ||||
| When All Thy Mercies (T.T.B.B.) (MANOAH) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by Joseph Addison / Music by ] ROSSINI [ - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 57, p. 61 | ~ |
| “When at last my feet shall touch the waters …” see: Beyond the Tide | ||||
| “When at last this blasted war is ended…” see: Hitler, Hirohito and the Dago | ||||
| “When bright and clear the morn is breaking …” see: Here In These Halls | ||||
| When Day Fades [Waltz Song] [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (7 pgs.) | ©1937 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | BTPC, p. 33 3PCM, p. 33 | ~ |
| When Day Fades (Waltz) (Male Quartet)(5 pgs.) | ©1896 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM1, p. 11 | 8vo No. 54 |
| When Day Fades (Concert Waltz) (Female Quartet) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 339 | |
| “When de ban’ is playin’ as dey’re marchin’ down de street,.. see : When De Ban’ Is Playin’ “Dixie” | ||||
| When De Ban’ Is Playin’ “Dixie” (Male Quartet) Original key | ©1905 | Words by FRANK L. STANTON / Music by J.A. PARKS | SSM1, p. 38 | 8vo No. 230 |
| When dew-drops glisten,.. see : In Absence | ||||
| “When, doomed to cruel death, …” see: “Fettered” | ||||
| “When earthly pleasure turns to grief,..” see : O Love Divine | ||||
| “When evening shadows, deep’ning round about us,..” see : Life’s Evening | ||||
| When Evening’s Twilight (T.T.B.B.) (Serenade) | ©1915 | Music by J. L. HATTON - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | PQM2, p. 64 | 8vo No. 698 (half) |
| When Evening’s Twilight (T.T.B.B.) | ©1924 | Music by J.L. HATTON - Arranged for Men’s Voices by MARION MOORE | HQEM4, p. 68 | ~ |
| “When Evening’s Twilight” [Serenade] (S.A.T.B.)(High School Series) | ©1913 | Music by J.L. HATTON - Arranged by J. A. PARKS | CQMX4, p. 36 | 8vo No. 667 |
| “When fall the rays of youth’s bright joyous morn, …” see: Your Friend | ||||
| When Far From Thee (Concert Trio - Soprano, Tenor, Alto, with piano accomp.) | ©1901 | CAMPANA - Adaptation and Arrangement by J. A. PARKS | CQMX2, p. 56 | 8vo No. 105 |
| When Fellowship is Ringing (Parody) | [Tune: “A Little Spark of Love”] | IRS, p. 142 | ~ | |
| When From the Fold (Female Quartet ) | ©1911 | [Words by Gerald Grey] / TOSTI - PARKS | SQF3, p. 40 | 8vo No. 552 |
| When From The Fold (Male Quartet ) | ©1911 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by] TOSTI - [Harmonized by] PARKS | SQM4, p. 48 | 8vo No. 560 |
| “When from the fold afar I wonder, …” see also: Abide With Me | ||||
| “When from the fold afar I wonder, …” see also: Give Me Thy Hand | ||||
| When Gathering Clouds (Mixed Quartet) | ©1910 | [Arr. from] ABT - [by] PARKS | SQMX3, p. 21 | 8vo No. 512 |
| When Gathering Clouds ( Sacred Solo - Alto or Baritone, with piano accomp. ) | ©1901 | J. BLUMENTHAL - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | SQM2, p. 58 SQF2 , p. 58 | 8vo No. 121 |
| “When Grandma puts her glasses on … see : “Grandma” | ||||
| When Hands Meet (T.T.B.B.) (5 pgs.) | ©1909 | CIRO PINSUTI - Arranged for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM6, p. 48 | 8vo No. 484 |
| “When Hands Meet” (Mixed Quartet) | PINSUTI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 475 | |
| “When I am far from thee,…” see: When Far From Thee | ||||
| “When I am sitting, lonely at dusk, …” see: Dusk | ||||
| When I Come Back | (1918) | [Words by R.E. Vernede / Music by J.A. PARKS] | ~ | 368081128 |
| “When I have look’d across vast spaces,…” see: Mystery | ||||
| “When I know that thou art near me,…” see: When Thou Art Near | ||||
| When I Survey The Wondrous Cross (T.T.B.B.) (EUCHARIST) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words by Isaac Watts / Music by I.B.] WOODBURY [ - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 55, p. 59 | ~ |
| “When I survey the wondrous cross, …” see also: The Lamb of Calvary | ||||
| “When I survey the wondrous cross, …” see also: The Wondrous Cross | ||||
| “When I was a nice little boy of three, …” see : Aunt Margery | ||||
| “When I was a nice little girl of three, …” see : Aunt Margery | ||||
| “When I was strolling thro’ the gloom,…” see: “Katy Did” | ||||
| “When I’m a very naughty boy … see : The “Bad-Man” | ||||
| “When I’m far away from the Old Home Town …” see: The Old Home Town | ||||
| “When Israel was in Egypt’s lan’, …. ” see : Go Down, Moses | ||||
| When Jack Proposed (Companion to “April and November”) (T.T.B.B.) (2 pgs.) | ©1896 | Words from LIFE / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM1, p. 46, HQEM1, p. 46 | ~ |
| When Jack Proposed (Encore) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1898 | Words from “Life” / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQMX, p. 37, HQMX1, p. 51, QE, p. 37 | 8vo No. 260 (half) |
| When Jack Proposed (Encore) (Humorous) (Female Quartet) (2 pgs.) | ©1898 | Words from “Life” / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF, p. 50 HQEF1, pg. 50 | 8vo No. 21 |
| When Jack Proposed (Solo, Medium Voice) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 283 | |
| “When Jesus, our Lord was born in Bethlehem …” see: Say, Where Is He Born? | ||||
| When Jesus Was A Child (Children’s Day) (S.A.) | BELL | ~ | 8vo No. 916 | |
| When Jesus Was A Child (Children’s Day) (S.S.A.) | ©1923 | [Words by EDNA RANDOLPH WORRALL(sic - i.e. WORRELL) / Music by LENA PRATT] BELL | ~ | 8vo No. 924 |
| When Jesus Was A Child (Children’s Day) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1923 | [Words by EDNA RANDOLPH WORRALL(sic - i.e. WORRELL) / Music by LENA PRATT] BELL | ~ | 8vo No. 926 |
| When Jesus Was A Child (Children’s Day) | ©1923 | [Words by Edna Randolph Worrall (sic) i.e. Worrell / Music by Lena Pratt] BELL | STCW , p. 11 | ~ |
| When Johnny Comes Marching Home [T.T.B.B.] (1 pg.) | ©1908 | Words and Music by LOUIS LAMBERT - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | ANS1, p. 58, OHS, p. 56 | 8vo No. 420 (half) |
| “When life seems blue as the deuce to you,…” see: A Marching Song | ||||
| When Little Ones Say “Good Night” (S.A.T.B.) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 804 | |
| When Lubin Sings | (1931?) | n/a | B2PC, p. ?? | ~ |
| “When marhsal’d on the nightly plain, …” see: The Star of Bethlehem | ||||
| “When November winds are blowing, …” see: November | ||||
| When On My Day (Life’s Evening) (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1943 | Words by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER / Music by J.A. PARKS - Three-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | FFHF, p. 35 | ~ |
| “When on my day of life the night is falling …” see also: Life’s Closing Day | ||||
| “When other lips and other hearts …” see: You’ll Remember Me | ||||
| When Pershing Gets “Hello!” From Kittie Reilly | ©1918 | Words by JOHN O’KEEFE / Music by J. A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music |
| “When shadows fall and clouds hang low,..” see : Abiding | ||||
| When Shadows Gather (T.T.B.B.) | ©1900 | [Music by J. A.] PARKS | PRM, p. 37 | ~ |
| “When skies are dark and the way seems dreary, …” see: “To A Marching Tune” | ||||
| When Sore Bereft (T.T.B.B.) | ©1900 | [Words by Mrs. W. J. ALDRICH / Music by WM. E. TEALE] | MSM,No. 26, p. 41 | ~ |
| When Sparrows Build (S.S.A.) (6 pgs.) | ©1934 | [Mrs. CHAS.] BARNARD [- Three-part Arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 1606 |
| When Storms Are Sweeping | ©1911 | [Words Anon. / Music by] KINKEL - [Arr. by Parks] | SQM4, p. 57 | 8vo No. 572 (half) |
| When Storms Are Sweeping (T.T.B.B.) (SHELTER) | Arr. ©1915 | [Words Anon. / Music by] KINKEL - [Arr. by J.A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 40, p. 44 | ~ |
| When the Boodlers Fade | ©1900 | Words and Music by J.A. Parks | DCS, No. 5, p. 10 | ~ |
| When the Boys Begin to Vote | (1896) | n/a | RCS96, p. ?? | ~ |
| When the Boys Come Home | (1918) | noted in March 14, 1918 news item, and on cover of Your Lad and My Lad | ~ | |
| When the Boys Come Home (T.T.B.B.) | ©1918 | Words by E. SHELDON DARLING / Music by J.A. PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 803 |
| When the Boys Come Home (Solo or Unison) | ©1918 | Words by E. SHELDON DARLING / Music by J.A. PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 809 |
| “When the bugle call is heard, …. ” see : Columbia’s Natal Day | ||||
| When the Corn is Waving | (1931?) | n/a | B2PC, p. ?? | ~ |
| When the Corn is Waving [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1931 | CHARLES BLAMPHIN / Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | BTPC, p. 100 | ~ |
| When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear [S.A.T.B.] (1 pg.) | ©1913 | CHAS. BLAMPHIN - Harmonized for Mixed Voices by J.A. PARKS | CCNSC, p. 42, CCYC, {3rd sel.}, CQMX4, p.44, HQMX2, p. 60 | 8vo No. 665 (half) |
| When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear [T.T.B.B.] (2 pgs.) | ©1909 | CHARLES BLAMPHIN - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM6, p. 38, HQEM2, p. 22, OHS, p. 58 | 8vo No. 485 |
| When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear [T.T.B.B.] | ©1913 | CHAS. BLAMPHIN - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | OHS, p. 58 | ~ |
| When the Corn is Waving (S.S.A.A.) | ©1925 | CHAS. BLAMPHIN - Harmonized for Women’s Voices by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 56 | ~ |
| “When the day is past and over, …” see: When Thy Children Fall Asleep | ||||
| “When the early flow’rs are peeping,…” see: The Herdman’s Song | ||||
| When the Kye Come Hame (S.S.A.) | ©1930 | [JAMES HOGG / Scotch Air - Three-part Arrangement by GERALD] GREY | 8vo No. 1420 | |
| When the Little Ones Say Good Night (Male Quartet) (3 pgs.) | ©1898 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM3, p. 50 | 8vo No. 58 |
| When the Little Ones Say “Good Night” (Soprano solo with humming accompaniment) (3 pgs.) | ©1898 | Words and Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF, p. 4 | 8vo No. 16 |
| See also: “When Little Ones Say Good-Night.” | ||||
| When the News Comes In | (1896) | n/a | RCS96, p. ?? | ~ |
| “When the ship is trim and ready,.. see : They All Love Jack | ||||
| “When the skies are dark and murky,.. see : Just Sing A Little Song | ||||
| When The Tide Comes In | ©per | [Words by H.A. KEAN / Music by MILLARD - Harmonized for mixed voices by J.A.PARKS] | CQMX3, p. 34 , YCC, p. 52 | 8vo No. 441 |
| “When The Tide Comes In” (T.T.B.B.) (5 pgs.) | ©per* | Words by H.A. KEAN / Music by MILLARD - Harmonized for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS *Per. of T.B. Harms & Co., owners of copyright | CQM6, p. 9 | 8vo No. 453 |
| “When The Tide Comes In” (S.S.A.A) | ©1931 | Words by H.A. KEAN / Music by H. MILLARD - arr. by GERALD GREY | ~ | ~ |
| “When the toil of the day is at last laid away,.. see : Please, Father, Take Hold of My Hand | ||||
| When The Wind Blows In From the Sea (Duet for Mezzo-Soprano and Baritone, with piano accomp. ) (7 pgs.) | ©1913 | Words by FREDERICH ENOCH / Music by HENRY SMART - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | CDMX, p. 92 | ~ |
| When Thou Art Near [Weiss ich dich in meiner nähe ] (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1897 | Arr. from “ABT” by J.A. PARKS | CQMX, p. 34, QE, p. 34 | ~ |
| When Thou Art Near Me (Duet for Mezzo-Soprano and Baritone, with piano accomp. ) (3 pgs.) | ©1913 | English Version by SIDNEY RYAN / Music by F. ABT - Edited by J.A. PARKS | CDMX, p. 89 | ~ |
| “When Thou Comest” (Sacred) (Male Voices - Soprano Solo ) | ROSSINI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 643 | |
| “When Thou Comest” (Secular) (Male Voices ) | ROSSINI - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 463 (sic) | |
| When Thy Children Fall Asleep (Mixed Quartet) | ©1903 | [Words by CLIFTON BINGHAM / Melody by L.F.] MOIR - [Harmonized by J.A.] PARKS | SQMX2, p. 62 | 8vo No. 189 |
| When thy Children Fall Asleep (S.S.A.A.) | ©1903 | [Words by CLIFTON BINGHAM / Melody by L.F.] MOIR - [Harmonized by J.A.] PARKS | SQF2 , p. 20 | ~ |
| When Thy Children Fall Asleep (Solo For Soprano or Second Tenor) | ©1897 | Words Arrranged from BINGHAM’S “CHILDREN ASLEEP / Melody by L. F. MOIR - Harmonized by J. A. PARKS | SQM, p. 22 | 8vo No. 93 |
| “When three hens go a-walking,.. see : Three Hens | ||||
| When We Part (Response - After Benediction ) (S.A.B.) | ©1927 | [Words by Gerald Grey] / PARKS | STCMX, p. 104 | ~ |
| When We Part (Response - After Benediction ) (T.T.B.) | ©1928 | [Words by GERALD GREY] / [J.A.] PARKS | STCM, p. 104 | ~ |
| When We Part (Response ) (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1918 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | IA4 , p. 3 | ~ |
| “When wild the night, and dark the stormy way, …. ” see : The Good Shepherd | ||||
| When You and I Were Young (Unison or Solo) | ©1920 | [Words by GEO. W. JOHNSON / Music by J.A. BUTTERFIELD - Arr. by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 48 | ~ |
| When You and I Were Young, Maggie [Secular] (T.T.B.B.) | ©1916 | Words by G.W. JOHNSON / Music by J.A. BUTTERFIELD - Arrfor Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | HQEM3, p. 24, PQM3, p. 36 | 8vo No. 746 |
| When You and I Were Young, Maggie (S.S.A.A.) | ©1919 | Words by GEO. W. JOHNSON / Music by J. A. BUTTERFIELD - Harmonized for Women’s Voices by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 24 | 8vo No. 859 |
| When You and I Were Young, Maggie (S.A.T.B.) | ©1918 | Words by GEO. W. JOHNSON / Music by J.A. BUTTERFIELD - arr. by J.A. PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 806 |
| “When you slept in the garden, …” see: Apart | ||||
| “When you’re a bit sad, and your work goes bad, …. ” see : Just Whistle A Little, Low Tune | ||||
| “When you’re far away from loved ones,…” see: A Letter From the Girl You Left Behind | ||||
| “When you’re sitting in the parlor close beside a pretty girl,…” see: “Holding Hands” | ||||
| “When-e’er a snow-flake leaves the sky , …” see: Snow-Flakes | ||||
| “Where are the boys of the old brigade, …” see: Boys of the Old Brigade | ||||
| Where Are You Going My Pretty Maid (Humorous) (Mixed Quartet, with piano accomp.) | ALFRED J. CALDICOLT (sic) i.e. Caldicott | CQMX, p. 6, QE, p. 6 | 8vo No. 111 | |
| “Where balmy garlic scents the air, …. ” see : Andalusia | ||||
| “Where cross the crowded ways of life, …. ” see : The Cross Roads of Life | ||||
| Where Duty Calls (Commencement) (Male Quartet)(2 pgs.) | ©1906 | Words by LAURA E. NEWELL / Music by LEROY RUNYAN | CQMFMX, p. 78 | 8vo No. 314 |
| Where Golden Harps Are Ringing | E1900 | [Words and Melody by Laura E. Newell / Harmonized by E.O. Hobson] | SOS, No. 15, p. 19 | ~ |
| Where Heroes Sleep (Decoration Day) (Male Quartet) | ©1911 | [Words by NELLE RICHMOND EBERHART / Music by F.] ABT - [Arrangement and Adaptation by J.A.] PARKS | DDM, p. 39 | 8vo No. 556 |
| Where Heroes Sleep (Decoration Day) (Mixed Quartet) | ABT - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 557 | |
| “Where is now the merry party, … ” see: Far Away | ||||
| Where Jesus Lives (S.A.T.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1927 | Words by GERALD GREY / Londonderry Air - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | IA6, p. 104 | 8vo No. 1257 |
| Where Jesus Lives (Londonderry Air) (S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1928 | Words by GERALD GREY / Londonderry Air - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | GTPC, p. 92 | ~ |
| Where Jesus Lives (Londonderry Air) (S.A.B.) [“There is a land ..”] | ©1927 | [Words by Gerald Grey / Londonderry Air - Adaptation and arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | STCMX, p. 82 | 8vo. No. 1174 |
| Where Jesus Lives (Londonderry Air) (S.S.A.) [“There is a land ..”] | ©1928 | [Words by Gerald Grey / Londonderry Air - Three-part Arrangement by MARION] MOORE | ~ | 8vo. No. 1269 |
| Where Jesus Lives (Londonderry Air) (T.T.B.) [“There is a land ..”] | ©1928 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Londonderry Air - Adaptation and arrangement by J.A.] PARKS | STCM, p. 82 | ~ |
| “Where Potomac’s silv’ry stream is swiftly flowing,…” see: Washington | ||||
| Where Sleep The Brave (T.T.B.B.) (1 pg.) | ©1898 | Words by S.F. SMITH / Music by J.A. PARKS | ANS1, p. 25 | ~ |
| Where Sleep The Brave (T.T.B.B.) (Suitable for Decoration Day.) | ©1898 | [Words by S.F. SMITH / Music by J.A. PARKS] | MSM, No. 19, p. 30 | ~ |
| “Where the pools are clear and deep’ning, … see : “Billy and Me” | ||||
| Where the Shamrock Grows (Londonderry Air) (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) (4 pgs.) | ©1930 | Words by MARION MOORE / Londonderry Air - Arranged for Women’s Voices by MARION MOORE | TFIS, p. 28 | 8vo No. 1408 |
| Where Thou Art (Mixed voices, with piano accomp.) | ©1900 | Words by C. ELLIOTT / Music by J.A. PARKS | IA2, p. 60 | ~ |
| Where’er You Walk [S.S.A., with piano accomp.] (4 pgs.) | ©1932 | Words by Wm. CONGREVE / Music by HANDEL - Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | G3C,p. 72 | ~ |
| Where’er You Walk [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (4 pgs.) | ©1932 | Words by Wm. CONGREVE / Music by HANDEL - Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | BTPC,p. 46 3PCM, p. 46 | ~ |
| Where’er you walk (Quartet or chorus for male voices) | ©1932 | [Words by Wm. Congreve / Handel Semele — Arr. by Marion] MOORE | ~ | 8vo. No. 1530 |
| Wherefore Is Thy Soul Cast Down (Duet for Two Tenors ) | ©1914 | [Music by] COSTA [- Arr. by Parks] | SDMFM, p. 105 | ~ |
| Wherefore Lift Up The Hands (Mixed Quartet) | ©1910 | [Arr. from] FANING [by PARKS] | SQMX3, p. 40 | 8vo No. 520 |
| While I Have You (S.A.T.B.) | ©1898 | TOSTI - Arranged for Mixed Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQMX, p. 46, HQMX1, p. 40, QE, p. 46 | ~ |
| While I Have You (1 pg.) | ©1896 | TOSTI - Arr. by J.A. PARKS | CQM1, p. 19, HQEM1, p. 19 | 8vo No. 464 (half) |
| While I Have You (Female Quartet) (1 pg.) | ©1904 | Arranged from TOSTI’s “Beauty’s Eyes” - by J.A. PARKS | CQF3, p. 22 , pg. 28 | 8vo No. 231 (half) |
| While Nature Rejoices (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) | ©per* R©1932 | LAURA E. NEWELL / J.A. PARKS *(© Lorenz Publ. Co., used by per.) | IA3 , p. 85 | 8vo No. 332 |
| While Nature Rejoices (Children’s Day) (Female Quartet) | ©1903 | Words by LAURA E. NEWELL / Music by J.A. PARKS | SQF2 , p. ?? | 8vo No. 214 |
| While Nature Rejoices (Suitable for Children’s Day) (T.T.B.B.) | ©1907 | Words by LAURA E. NEWELL / Music by J. A. PARKS | SQM3 , p. 50 | 8vo No. 400 |
| While Shepherds Watched (Christmas) (Mixed Voice Anthem, with piano accomp.) | ©per* | [NAHUM TATE / J.A.] PARKS *(© Lorenz Publ. Co., used by per.) | IA3 , p. 7 | 8vo No. 272 |
| While Shepherds Watched (Christmas) (S.S.A.) | ©1923 | [Words by NAHUM TATE / Music by CHAS.] VINCENT [- Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS] | STCW, p. 66 | 8vo No. 937 |
| While Shepherds Watched (Christmas) | ©1923 | [Words by Nahum Tate / Music by Chas.] VINCENT [- Arr. by PARKS] | STCW , p. 66 | ~ |
| “While the organ peeled potatoes, …” see: No Parting There | ||||
| “While the shades of night are falling, …” see: An Evening Prayer | ||||
| “While thro’ a valley I was straying,…” see: Image of the Rose | ||||
| “While walking near a river clear, …” see: A May Morning | ||||
| “Whisper again: “I love thee,” …” see : Constancy | ||||
| The White Gifts (To Mr. Arthur Middleton) (unison) | ©1921 | Text Adapted from WETHERALD / Music by J. A. PARKS | ~ | sheet music |
| The White Gifts (S.S.A.) | ©1921 | [Text Adapted from WETHERALD / Music by J.A.] PARKS | 3CW, p. 64 | ~ |
| The White Gifts | ©1922 | [Text Adapted from WETHERALD] / PARKS | PQM4, p. 12 | ~ |
| A White Rose (Boys Two-part) | ©1931 | [Poem by JOHN BOYLE O’REILLEY / Music by GERALD] GREY | B2PC, p. ?? | 8vo No. 1509 (half) |
| “Who all er time a-dodgin’ in de cotton an’ de corn? …” see: Mammy’s Li’l Boy | ||||
| “Who are the Lord’s beloved, …” see: God’s Slumberland | ||||
| Who Built de Ark? (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by J.A. PARKS | FNS, p. 58 | 8vo No. 1450 |
| Who Is Sylvia? [S.S.A., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1932 | Words by SHAKESPEARE / Music by SCHUBERT — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | G3C, p. 88 | ~ |
| Who Is Sylvia? [T.T.B., with piano accomp.] (2 pgs.) | ©1932 | Words by SHAKESPEARE / Music by SCHUBERT — Three-part Arrangement by GERALD GREY | BTPC, p. 64 3PCM, p. 64 | ~ |
| “Who is this, so weak and helpless, …” see: The Man of Sorrows | ||||
| Who Will Suffer With Jesus? [Acts 17: 5 ] | ©per | [D.S. Warner / L. Schroeder] | SOS, No. 49, p. 57 | ~ |
| Whom I Adore (S.S.S.) | COSTA - PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 642 | |
| Whosoever Will | ©1900 | [Words and Melody by Laura E. Newell - Harmonized by E.O. Hobson] | SOS, No. 24, p. 28 | ~ |
| “Why, dearie, ‘seems I couldn’t tell jes’ how it ‘pears to me, …” see: Jes’ To Be Along O’ You | ||||
| “Why should we parted be,…” see:Kathleen Aroon | ||||
| “Why weepest here in the early light?…” see:At the Empty Tomb | ||||
| “Wide, open wide your window …” see:Ah! Marie! | ||||
| Widow Machree (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) (2 pgs.) | ©1930 | Words and music by SAMUEL LOVER - Arranged for Women’s Voices by MARION MOORE | TFIS, p. 32 | ~ |
| Wild Roses (S.A. Duet or Chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Music by H.A. CESEK - Adaptation and two-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | GTPC, p. 96 | ~ |
| Will It Be Sweet Home? | ©1903 | [G.W.F./ G.W. Fields] | SOS, No. 70, p. 82 | ~ |
| “Will Shakespeare tells a tale of woe, …. ” see : Making The Team | ||||
| “William, when a little boy, was never very well,…” see: No One Called Him “Bill” | ||||
| “A wind came up out of the sea,…” see: Daybreak | ||||
| “The wind is whisp’ring in the trees,…” see: Nature’s Rest | ||||
| Wind O’ the Westland (S.S.A.) | ©1945 | [Words from N.Y. Evening Sun / Music by J.A.] PARKS | 8vo No. 1786 | |
| “Wind of night, low and light, …” see also : A Night Song | ||||
| “Wind of night, low and light, …” see also : A Slumber Song | ||||
| Wind of the Westland | PARKS? | ~ | ||
| Wine is a Mocker (Inscribed to Mrs. Mollie Swain, McLouth, Kan.) | ©1900 | [Laura E. Newell / E. O. Hobson] | SOS, No. 26, p. 30 | ~ |
| De Wings ob a Dove (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | FNS, p. 6 | 8vo No. 1430 |
| Winter (S.S.A.) | ©1920 | [Poem by EDWIN MARKHAM / Music by J.A.] PARKS | 3CW, p. 62 | 8vo No. 1226 |
| Winter (solo - medium voice ) | ©1927 | Poem by EDWIN MARKHAM / Music by J.A. PARKS | SES, (#6) | ~ |
| Winter Days (Choral Glee For Mixed Voices ) | ©1910 | [Words by J. ASKHAM / Music Arr. from CALDICOTT by J.A. PARKS] | YCC, Sel. No. 17 | 8vo No. 510 |
| A Wish (Unison Chorus for Primary and Intermediate Grades) | ©1917 | [Words by M. Jean Butter / PARKS] | SSYP, p. 28 | 8vo. No. 840 (half) |
| A Wish For You | ©1919 | [Text by Gerald Grey] / PARKS | PQM3, p. 5 | ~ |
| “Wish You Merry Christmas” | ©1895 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | SCUS , p. 38 | ~ |
| Wishing (solo - medium voice) | ©1927 | Words Adapted by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | SES, (#2) | ~ |
| With A Smile (S.A.) | MOORE | ~ | ~ | |
| With A Smile (S.A.T.B.) | MOORE | ~ | ~ | |
| With A Smile (T.T.B.B.) | MOORE | ~ | ~ | |
| “With broken heart and contrite sigh,…” see: Be Merciful to Me | ||||
| “With eyes so blue and tender, …” see: Thine Eyes So Blue | ||||
| “With the angels let us sing, …” see: Alleluia! | ||||
| “Without You” [Secular] (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by HENRY DUMONT / Music by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 3 | ~ |
| “Without You” [Secular] (T.T.B.B.) | ©1915 | Words by HENRY DUMONT / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEM3, p. 45, PQM2, p. 62 | 8vo No. 701 |
| “Without You” (S.S.A.A.) | ©1925 | Words by HENRY DUMONT / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 50 | 8vo No. ?? |
| “Woman” (Humorous) (Male Quartet) (2 pgs.) | ©1909 | Words adapted from St. Louis Post-Dispatch / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQM6, p. 16, HQEM2, p. 8 | 8vo No. 486 |
| The Wondrous Cross (T.T.B.B. with bass solo) [Inscribed to my brother, Rev. J. L. Parks.] | [Words by Isaac Watts / Music by J.A.] PARKS | SQM, p. 55 | 8vo No. 89 | |
| The Wondrous Cross [When I survey the wondrous cross..] (S.A.T.B.) | ©1897 | [Words by ISAAC WATTS / Music by J.A.] PARKS | SQMX1, p. 26 | ~ |
| “Won’t you tell me, Mollie darling, that you love none else than me?…” see: Mollie Darling | ||||
| The Woodchuck [Humorous] [Secular] (T.T.B.B.) | ©1924 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEM4, p. 78 | 8vo No. 960 |
| The Woodchuck (S.S.A.A.) | ©1925 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 20 | 8vo No. ?? |
| The Woodpecker (S.A. duet or chorus, with piano accomp.) | ©1929 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS - Two-part Arrangement by MARION MOORE | GTPC, p. 101 | 8vo No. 1360 (half) |
| The Woodpecker (T.T.B.) | ©1926 | [Words Anonymous / Music by J.A.] PARKS - [Arranged by MARION] MOORE | 3CM, p. 86 | 8vo No. 1088 |
| The Woodpecker (T.T.B.B.) (1 pg.) | ©1928 | Words Anonymous / Music by J. A. PARKS | CQM7, p. 3 | ~ |
| The Woodpecker (S.S.A.A.) | ©1925 | Words Anonymous / Music by J.A. PARKS | HQEF3, p. 3 | ~ |
| “The woods, the glens, a deep breath draw…” see: Peace | ||||
| The Word That Stands For Service (Parody) | [Mrs. Frank J. Hemler / Tune: “Smiles” ] | IRS, p. 142 | ~ | |
| Work For Jesus | ©1900 | [Words and Melody by Laura E. Newell - Harmonized by E.O. Hobson] | SOS, No. 13, p. 17 | ~ |
| Work For the Night is Coming | (1931?) | n/a | B2PC, p. ?? | ~ |
| Work, For the Night is Coming | ©per | ~ | SOS, No. 85, p. 96 | ~ |
| Work for the Night is Coming (T.T.B.B.) (WORK SONG) | Arr. ©1915 | Words by Mrs. A.L. COGHILL / Music by LOWELL ] MASON [ - Arr. for Male Voices by J. A. PARKS] | OHFH, No. 26, p. 40 | ~ |
| Work for the Night is Coming | ©1911 | [Words by A.L. Coghill] / LOWELL MASON - [Arr. by Parks] | SQF3, p. 39 | 8vo No. 536 (half) |
| Work for the Night is Coming (T.T.B.B.) | ©1907 | Words by A.L. COGHILL / Music by LOWELL MASON - Arr. for Male Voices by J. A. PARKS | SQM3, p. 59 | 8vo No. 397 (half) |
| “The world is full of love, dear, …” see: “Only You” | ||||
| The World Reposes (S.S.A., with piano accomp.) | ©1916 | Words by Julius SCHANZ / Music by RICHARD HOL - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | HSF, p. 77 | 8vo No. 760 |
| Worry (solo - medium voice ) | ©1927 | Words by PHILANDER JOHNSON / Music by J.A. PARKS | SES, (#4) | ~ |
| Wouldn’t You? (Humorous) (S.S.A.A.) (3 pgs.) [To Phila M. Sedgwick] | ©1902 | Words by MARY M. DODGE / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQF2, p. 6 HQEF1< pg. 18 | 8vo No. 134 |
| Wouldn’t You? (Humorous) (S.A.T.B.) | ©1902 | Words by MARY M. DODGE / Music by J.A. PARKS | CQMX2, p. 19, HQMX1, p. 6 | 8vo No. 164 |
| Wynken, Blynken and Nod | ©1917 | [Words by Eugene Field / PARKS] | SSYP, p. 59 | ~ |
| Wynken, Blynken and Nod (S.S.A.) [To the MENDELSSOHN TRIO: Hannah M. Nordlund, First Soprano, Cecylle J. Loomis, Second Soprano, Marion D. Moore, Alto, Vivian L. Smith, Accompanist] | ©1920 | [Words by EUGENE FIELD/ Music by J.A.] PARKS | 3CW, p. 75 | ~ |
| Wynken, Blynken and Nod (T.T.B.B.) (2 pgs.) | ©1909 | Words by EUGENE FIELD / Music by R. F. MARQUIS | CQM6, p. 56, HQEM2, p. 38 | 8vo No. 487 |
| Wynken, Blynken and Nod (S.S.A.A.) (2 pgs. ) | ©1912 | Words by EUGENE FIELD / Music by R. F. MARQUIS | CQF4, p. 66 | 8vo No. 604 |
| Wynken, Blynken and Nod (S.A.) | ©1920 | Words by EUGENE FIELD / Music by J.A. PARKS | S2CW, p. 6 | ~ |
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| TITLE / VOICING / COLLATION | (date) | “by” | Book / Page | 8vo #? |
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| Yankee Doodle is the One | ©1895 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Air: Yankee Doodle - Harmonized by J.A.P.] | SCUS , p. 5 | ~ |
| Ye Did It Not To Me | ©1897 | [Words by Harriet D. Castle / Music by J.A.P.] | CSC , p. 29 | ~ |
| Ye Shall Dwell In The Land (Thanksgiving Anthem) (S.A.T.B.) | Arr. ©1919 | [J.] STAINER - [Arranged by J.A.] PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 835 |
| Yearning (Mixed Quartet, with piano accomp.) | Words by REINICK / Music Arr. from RHEINBERGER by J.A. PARKS | CQMX, p. 4, QE, p. 4 | 8vo No. 378 | |
| Yearning (Female Voices) (2 pgs.) | ©1898 | RHEINBERGER / Arranged for Female Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQF, p. 24, HQEF2, p. 24 | 8vo No. 622 |
| “Yearning” (Night-Song) (T.T.B.B.) (2 pgs.) | ©1909 | Words by REINICK / Music by RHEINBERGER - Arranged for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM6, p. 14, HQEM2, p. 12 | 8vo No. 488 |
| “The years creep slowly on, Lorena, ..” see: Lorena | ||||
| “Yes, this one fought with Jackson, …. ” see : The Roll-Call | ||||
| “Yes, we’ll rally round the flag, boys, …. ” see : The Battle Cry of Freedom | ||||
| Yesterday (Solo - High Voice, with piano accomp. ) | ©1905 | J.A. PARKS | FL, (#2) | 8vo No. 284 (sic) |
| Yesterday (Solo - Soprano or Tenor) | PARKS | ~ | 8vo No. 489 | |
| Yesterday and Tomorrow (Commencement) (Duet, Soprano and Alto, with piano accomp.) (5 pgs.) | ©1906 | Words by LAURA E. NEWELL / Music by AUDRAN - Harmonized and Adapted by J.A. PARKS | CQMFMX, p. 73 | 8vo No. 313 |
| “Yet a little while to be …” see: “Somewhere” | ||||
| Yet A While (S.A.T.B.) | Words by GOETHE / Music Arr. from S.] VON WARTENSE [ by J.A. PARKS] | SQMX1, p. 62 | ~ | |
| “Yo, heave ho, yo heave ho, all together , on we go ….” see: Volga Boat-Song | ||||
| “You are more than the whole wide world to me,…” see: Mother Of Mine | ||||
| You Got to Die (T.T.B.B., with piano accomp.) | ©1930 | Negro Spiritual / Arranged by GERALD GREY | FNS, p. 14 | 8vo No. 1433 |
| You in Your Corner | ©1920 | [J. A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 27 TFS, p. 22 | ~ |
| You in Your Corner (S.A.) | ©1920 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A.] PARKS | S2CW, p. 36 | ~ |
| You in Your Corner (Boys two-part, with piano accomp.) (2 pgs.) | ©1924 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | BCB, p. 78 | 8vo. No. 998 |
| “You know that shortly after Bill McKinley took the chair, …. ” see : What They Wear | ||||
| “You jes’ as well life in union, …. ” see : You Got To Die | ||||
| “You may joy in pow’r, and the place you fill, …. ” see : “Partners” | ||||
| “You must not see him any more,’ her mother said one day; …” see: “In The Dark” | ||||
| “You remember how the Democrats proclaimed four years ago,…” see also: A Little Grey Matter | ||||
| “You remember still the battle that we fought in Nine-ty Six,…” see also: Right In Line | ||||
| “You remember the McKinleyites proclaimed four years ago,…” see also: What They’re Needing | ||||
| “You remember the Republicans proclaimed four years ago,…” see also: A Little Grey Matter | ||||
| “You say you’re glad you’re here tonight,…” see: That’s What We Thought You’d Say | ||||
| You’ll Remember Me [i.e., Then You’ll Remember Me] (1 pg.) | ©1899 | BALFE - Arr. for Male Voices by J.A. PARKS | CQM2, p. 61, HQEM1, p. 56, OHS, p. 65 | 8vo No. 839 (half) |
| Your Friend (Solo, with piano accomp.) | ©1896 | Words by J.A. PARKS / Music Arr. from GODARD by J.A. PARKS | SQM, p. 36 | ~ |
| Your Friend (Mezzo-Soprano Solo, with piano accomp.) | ©1896 | Words by J.A. PARKS / Music Arr. from GODARD by J.A. PARKS | IA1, p. 106 | 1896 8vo No. 23 8vo No. 39 (half) |
| Your Friend (Soprano Solo & S.A.A.) | ©1918 | [Words by Gerald Grey /Music by B.] GODARD [- Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS] | SQF4 , p. 54 | ~ |
| Your Friend (Soprano, Alto and Tenor ) | ©1916 | [Words by Gerald Grey] /GODARD - PARKS | STMX , p. 111 | ~ |
| Your Friendship For Me | ©1920 | [Words by “IRIS” / Music by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 11 TFS, p. 5 | ~ |
| Your Journey (Graduation) (Solo or Unison, with piano accomp.) | ©1915 | Words by C. W. WOOD / Music by J.A. PARKS | HSM, p. 57, HSMX, p. 72 | 8vo No. 709 |
| Your Lad and My Lad (unison) | ©1918 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. Parks | Lg. 8vo | to Polley .pdf |
| Your Mother is Praying for You (S.A.T.B.) | ©1897 | [Words by F.H. CASSEL / Music by J.A.] PARKS | SQMX1, p. 3 | ~ |
| Your Smile (Solo) | ©1920 | [Words by E.H. BEMIS / Music by J.A. PARKS] | IRS, p. 86 | ~ |
| A Yuletide Song (unison) with; My New Year’s Wish | ©1913 | [Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS] | ~ | Christmas Card |
