- Five Canadian Folk-Songs. Arranged for unison voices and piano by C. A. Gibbs. < 1. My Canadian Bride. (French Canadian.) English words by C. A. Gibbs. ... 5. Bonovist' Harbour. (Newfoundland.) > by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1960
 - Welcome to the Dance. [Part-song for T. T. B. B., words by] Majorie E. Kirtley. Dance-song from Jutland. Arr. C. A. Gibbs (Oxford Choral Songs. M. 3) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1954
 - Charlie is my Darling. Scottish traditional song, arranged by C. A. Gibbs. < Two-part. > (Oxford choral Songs. T 42) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1960
 - Down by the Riverside. Norfolk folk song collected by E. J. Moeran. Arranged by C. A. Gibbs. < S. S. A. A. T. B. B. unacc. > (Oxford choral Songs. X 129) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1965
 - Moorland Ride. Two-part Song, words by A. Gibbs (Winthrop Rogers Edition, Festival Series of Choral Music) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1936
 - Midsummer Madness ... A Play for Music by C. Bax, the lyrics set to music by A. Gibbs. Vocal Score by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1924
 - The Two Lakes. Part-Song for S. A. or T. B., or S. A. T. B., poem by A. Gibbs (Winthrop Rogers Edition, Festival Series of Choral Music) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1936
 - Dusk. Song. < Words anon. > Adapted from the valse by C. A. Gibbs by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1949
 - Gray and Gold. Five Songs, the lyrics by H. Taylor. 1. The miracle. 2. The wind in your hair. 3. Requiescat. 4. I shall remember. 5. April's hour by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1922
 - Five Eyes. Arranged for male voices by the composer (1948) ... Op. 9, No. 3 (The Winthrop Rogers Edition of Choral Music for Festivals) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1948
 - Elephantiaphus. (American nonsense-rhyme.) [Unison song, words] anon (Oxford choral Songs. U 13) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1956
 - Dream Pedlary,etc. [Unison song.] (Oxford choral Songs) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1951
 - The Glories of our Blood and State. Set to music for male choir (T. T. B. B.). [Words by] James Shirley (1596-1666) (Oxford choral Songs) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1953
 - Five-o'clocks and Cuckoo-Flowers. For pianoforte solo. (Op. 49.) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs,  1923
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