Composers and Lyricists - N ~ Q

Composers and lyricists whose surnames begin with “N,” “O,” “P,” and “Q.”   In January 2010 we began a project to add song titles associated with the names.

Abbreviated source links include CYBERHYMNAL (CH*) and wikipedia (WP*)

NEALE, John Mason (1818-1866) CH*; — at satucket.com
Come Ye Faithful
NEEDHAM, O. M.   -music Good-Night
NELSON, ANNA E.   Tunes of Yesterday
NEWCOMBE, G. HUBI. see: HUBI-NEWCOMBE, G[eorgeanne], (1843-1936)
NEWELL, LAURA E. (1854-1916 ) CH*; — sketch from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans.
Columbis In Chains
Columbia’s Natal Day
Dreams
Evening Song
Farewell Greeting
For God And Native Land
Forget-Me-Not
“Forward”
Friendship Futurity
He Lives Again
Love Divine
Meeting and Greeting
Once Again
A Song Of Hope
There’s Victory In The Air Today
Where Duty Calls
While Nature Rejoices
Yesterday and To-Morrow
NEWMAN, John Henry (1801-1890) CH*
Lead Kindly Light
NICHOLLS CROUCH, Frederick William (1808-1896) see CROUCH
NICHOLSON, LILIAN   “Dusk”
NICOLAI, Otto (1810-1849) WP*
Now Farewell
NORTH, Frank Mason (1850-1935) CH*
The Cross Roads of Life (Where cross the crowded ways of life..)
NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (Sheridan) (1808-1877) WP*
Juanita
Lead Us, O Father
O’DONNELL, BILLIE   (lyrics) “Only You” (First verse)
OFFENBACH, JACQUES (1819-1880) WP*(music)
Lovely Night (BARCAROLLE - “Tales of Hoffman”)
ORRED, META   — bio. entry at N.I.U. libraries
In the gloaming
OTTO, F.   (music)
In Heavenly Love Abiding
OVERHUE, W. H.   A Southern Lullaby
OXENFORD, Edward  
It Is The Hour
June Days
The Way of the World
OXENFORD, John (1812-1870) WP*; — in Catholic Encyclopedia; — link to Men of Harlech, including MIDI
Rhyfelgyrch. Qwyr Harlech (Men of Harlech) (Welsh National Air)
PALL MALL GAZETTE     Because You Know
PALMER, Horatio Richmond (1834-1907) CH*
PALMER, Ray (1808-1887) CH*
Repentance
PANGBORN, Georgia Wood (1872-1958?) — at violetbooks.com
The Road To Sallie’s House
PARKER, Henry   Jerusalem
The Prodigal Son
PARKS, J[ames] A[sher]. (1863-1945) Titles where PARKS is explicitly listed as author:
Abide With Me (When from the fold afar I wander)
As In Days of Yore
The Beautiful Country
Beyond The Tide
“Billy Bryan”
Billy Mac —- !
“The Boys Who Wear The Blue”
Brave Heart Sleep On
“But That Was All”
Campaign Thunder
A Checkered Record
Closed Are The Eyes (On the death of a child)
Content
Evening Prayer
Evening Song
Fifteen Dollars
For Bryan!
Four Years Ago
Give Me Thy Hand
Good-By, Little Girl, Good-By
Good-Bye
Good Night
He Will Forgive
He’s Dead!
“Holding Hands”
“I Wonder Why They Never Do It Now!”
If —-?
“In A Little While”
In Absence
In After Days
In Bethlehem Town
In November
“I’ve Had All I Want In Mine”
Just Before the Battle
Just Drop In A Ballot For Teddy
A Little Gray Matter
A Little Grey Matter [Prohibition]
McNally’s Inside Pocket
A New-Year Hymn
O’er Bethl’ems Plain
The Old Pocket Bible
On Election Day.
“Other Arrangements”
“Prohibition”
A Question
A Red-Letter Day
Right In Line
The Screech-Owl and the “Coon”
The Sixth of November
“Snowed Under”
A Song of Thanksgiving
The Story of a Bee
A Strange Complaint
Take Off Your Hats to Company A
Take Thou My Hand
That “Tired Feeling”
“There Once Was A Man”
There’s A Beautiful Country
There’s Going To Be A Hot Old Time!
Thinking Of You
“Two Bills”
Wanted — An “Issue”
We Are Waiting
We Haven’t Changed Our Minds Since Then
We’ll All Be Happy Then
We’ll Try To Get Along Somehow
What They Wear
When Day Fades
When the Boodlers Fade
When The Little Ones Say “Good Night”
You In Your Corner
What They’re Needing
Your Friend
PARKS, REV. J. L.   (J. A. Parks’s brother)
My Waking Thought
PALS
PARKS, PAULINE   (J. A. Parks’s daughter)
The School United
Peter Parley: see Samuel G. Goodrich
PARRY, Joseph (1841-1903) CH*; WP*
Flow Gently Deva
God Be Merciful
O Home Beloved
PASSMORE, W.S.   (Mid-19th Century British hymn writer)
Heaven
Not A Sparrow Falleth
PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD (1791-1852) WP*; -- this brief bio (includes link to MIDI of "Home Sweet Home.”)
PERABEAU, HENRY (or Henri)   (seems most likely possibility); Our Country!
PERKINS, Lucy Fitch (1865-1937) WP*; — links at geometry.net
If I Were Queen
PERRONET, Edward (1726-1792) CH*; WP*
All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name
PESTALOZZA, ALBERTO (1851-1934) WP*
CIRIBIRIBIN
PETRIE, Henry W. (1857-1925) WP*
Little PeeWeet
PHILLIPS,     A May Morning
PIERCE, CHARLES A.  
Calm As The Night
O God, Our Help
Supplication
PIERCE, N.   (music
Abide With Me
PINSUTI, CIRO (1829-1888) WP*; — is also in Grove’s.
After The Rain
As In Days of Yore
The Cross of Christ
Day-Break
Good-Night, Good-Night, Beloved!
Here In These Halls
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say
Lord Of The Harvest
The Sea Hath Its Pearls
Softly Now The Light of Day
To Watch O’er Thee
The Voice of Jesus
When Hands Meet
PITTS, William Savage (1830-1918) CH*
Church in the Wildwood
PRENTISS, Elizabeth Payson (1818-1878) CH*
More Love To Thee
PRITCHARD C.F.   (unable to identify this person)
PROCTER, Adelaide Anne (1825-1864) CH*
At Close of Day
The Close of Day (Shadows of the evening hour)
The Evening Hour (Shadows of the evening hour)
The Lost Chord
The Shadows of the Evening Hours
PUCK  :   How Could She?
PUGSLEY, FLORA B.   The Land Of The Free
PUTNAM, G. B.   (lyrics
Death’s Conqueror (Easter Anthem)

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