- At the Manger. A carol, words by Dr. J. F. Cooke (The Winthrop Rogers Edition of Choral Music for Festivals) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1948
- Gone is my Love. [Song,] words by Edith Harrhy. < Music adapted by Edith Harrhy. > by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1961
- Hypochondriacus. [Song, words by] Charles Lamb by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1949
- The Bees' Song ... [Song.] Words by Walter de la Mare by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1922
- The Cherry in Spring. Part-Song for S. A. or T. B. or S. A. T. B., words by D. Dickinson (Winthrop Rogers Edition, Festival Series of Choral Music) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1936
- Three Pieces for Clarinet and Piano ... 1. Shadow-march. < 2. Air. 3. Caprice. > [Score and part.] by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1957
- April. Part-Song for S. S. A., words by Sir William Watson (The Winthrop Rogers Edition of Choral Music for Festivals) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1938
- Dream Song. Words by Walter de la Mare by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1933
- Death of my Aunt. [Words anon.] < Two-part. > (Oxford choral Songs. T 22) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1958
- Deborah and Barak. A Cantata for Contralto and Baritone Soli, Mixed Chorus and Orchestra, words adapted from the Book of Judges by M. Currie. Opus 88. [Vocal score.] by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1937
- It was a Lover and his Lass. Part-Song for Male Voices, words by W. Shakespeare (The Winthrop Rogers Edition of Choral Music, etc) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1932
- The Silver Penny. Chorus for men's voices, unaccompanied. [Words by] Walter de la Mare,etc (The Apollo Club) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1925
- Five Children's Songs from Peacock Pie, by Walter de la Mare. 1. The Barbers. 2. Miss T. 3. Old Shellover. 4. Hide and seek. 5. Then by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1933
- Cradle Song. Part-Song for Male Voices, words by William Blake (Winthrop Rogers Edition of Choral Music for Festivals) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1935
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