Composers and lyricists whose surnames begin with “I,” “J,” and “K.” In January 2010 we began a project to add
song titles associated with the names.
Abbreviated source links include CYBERHYMNAL (CH*) and wikipedia (WP*)
| “INDUSTRIAL PEACE” | | | “That’s Me” |
| “IRIS” | | | Your Friendship For Me |
| IRONS, | William Josiah | ( 1812-1883) | CH* The Resurrection Song |
| JACOBSEN, | T. H. | | (lyrics) The Land of Peace |
| JAKOBOWSKI, | Edward | (1858-1927 ) | (music) |
| JAMES, | P. A. |   | (lyrics) — At Twilight |
| ?? JENSEN, | ADOLF | (1837-1879) ?? | |
| JOHN of DAMASCUS | | (675-749) | CH* The Day of Resurrection |
| JOHNSON, | Philander Chase | (1866-1939) | WP* — Old Man Worry |
| JOHNSON, | VIVIAN | | My Wish For You |
| JOHNSTONE, | HENRY | | (lyrics) Three Hens |
| JONES, | THOMAS S., Jr. | (1882-1932) | (lyrics) — “Sometimes” |
| JONSON, | BEN | (1572-1637) | WP* Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes |
| JUDE, | William Herbert | (1851-1922) | CH* |
| Bells Of Seville Jesus Calls Us |
| KING KALAKAUA, | David | (1836-1891) | WP*; — His Hawai`i Pono`i is the State Song of Hawaii. |
| KALLIWODA, | Johann Baptist Wenzel | (1801-1866) | WP* This Is My Commandment |
| KEAN, | HELEN ASHLAND | | (lyrics) — When the Tide Comes In |
| KEBLE, | John | (1792-1866) | CH* The Voice That Breathed O’er Eden |
| KELLER, | Matthias | (1813-1880) | (lyrics) American Hymn (Speed Our Republic) |
| KEPPEL, | [Lady] CAROLINE | (1735- ) | (lyrics) — Robin Adair |
| KEY, | Francis Scott | (1779-1843) | (lyrics) — WP* — The Star-Spangled Banner |
| KIALLMARK, | George F. | (1781-1835) | — His tune for Moore’s Araby’s Daughter was used for Samuel Woodworth’s The Old Oaken Bucket after 1870. |
| KING, | WINIFRED | | “Heads Up” (Vocal High School March) |
| KINGLSEY, | Charles | ( 1819-1875) | WP*; — a bookstore’s bio |
| I Once Had A Sweet Little Doll, Dears The Lost Doll The Sands O’ Dee |
| KINKEL, | Johanna (Mockel) | (1810-1858) | WP* ; bio |
| Soldier’s farewell When Storms Are Sweeping |
| | Lest We Forget (Recessional) |
| KISER, | Samuel Ellsworth | (1862-1914) | (lyrics) |
| For “Some One” Good Saint Patrick’s Day Lincoln Saint Patrick’s Day |
| KITTREDGE, | Walter | (1834-1905) | WP*; — a local historical society’s bio, Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground |
| KJERULF, | Halfdan | (1815-1868) | WP* |
| Apart Good-bye Last Night |
| KLEBER, | HENRY. | (1818- ??) | —(based on cataloging in the OCLC WorldCat database), or |
| KLEBER, | HENRY. | (1816-1897) | ( composer, publisher & possibly Stephen Foster’s music teacher ) Unfurl the banner |
| KNAPP, | Phoebe Palmer (Mrs. F.J.) | (1839-1908) | CH* |
| KNIGHT, | ANNETTE F. C. | | Glad Summer Sun |
| KNIGHT, | Joseph Philip | (1812-1887) | CH* Rocked In The Cradle Of The Deep |
| KOCHER, | Conrad | (1786-1872) | CH* Praise To God |
| KOSCHAT, | Thomas | (1845-1914) | CH* |
| Away In A Manger Forsaken My Shepherd |
| KREMSER | Eduard | (1838-1914) | WP*(auf Deutsch( — Hymn to The Madonna |
| KREUZER (sic) | | | (music) — The Lord’s Own Day |
| Kücken, | Friedrich Wilhelm | (1810-1882) | (music) Softly Now The Light Of Day |
| At The Door O! Holy Stillness |