Swing Era Music
- "In Santiago by the Sea" by Gloria Parker and recorded by Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra.
- "Tonight Be Tender To Me" by Gloria Parker and recorded by Una Mae Carlisle.
- "Daddy From Georgia Way" recorded by Bob Chester and his Orchestra on Columbia Records, lyrics and music by Daisy Lawton, a pen name for Gloria Parker.
- "Marimba Merengue" by Gloria Parker
- "Stars and Stripes Forever Merengue" by Gloria Parker
- "The Best Idea You Had" by Gloria Parker and recorded by Una Mae Carlisle with Bob Chester and his Orchestra.
- "The Up and Down Mambo" by Gloria Parker
- "The Sweetest Words I Know" by Gloria Parker on Columbia Records with Vincent Lopez Orchestra
- "Shake The Maracas" lyrics and music by Gloria Parker, and name of a radio program on WABC hosted by Gloria Parker and Vincent Lopez
- "The Dixieland Rhumba" lyrics and music by Gale Porter, a pen name for Gloria Parker.
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