- Night-Time. [Two-part song, words by] H. F. Bantock (Choruses for Equal Voices) by Granville Bantock, 1913
- Under the greenwood Tree. Old English Air ... Arranged by G. Bantock (Choruses for Equal Voices) by Granville Bantock, 1908
- Six Jester Songs, Sechs Narrenlieder, for Baritone or Alto with Pianoforte accompaniment, words by Helen Bantock. Deutsche Übersetzung von F. H. Schneider. ... 5. Serenade. Ständchen. 6. Tra-la-la-lie!) by Granville Bantock, 1905
- The Bird of Arabia. [Song.] Words by H. Bantock by Granville Bantock, 1936
- The Internationiale. [Melody by P. Degeyter.] For Chorus of Mixed Voices ... Arranged by G. Bantock. [Staff notation and tonic sol-fa notation.] by Granville Bantock, 1942
- The Blind Man and his Dog. Song, words by L. Bantock by Granville Bantock, 1896
- Songs of the Seraglio. A Cycle of four Songs for high voice, lyrics by H. F. Bantock. (1. The Oadlisque. 2. A Persian Love-Song. 3. Lament of the Bedouin Slave-Girl. 4. The Demon of Mazinderán.) by Granville Bantock, 1913
- Cædmar. A Romantic Opera in one act. Vocal Score. [Words and music by G. Bantock.] by Granville Bantock, 1892
- Lament of Isis. Gone is my Love my Lord ... For Baritone or Contralto with Pianoforte accompaniment. Words by H. F. Bantock by Granville Bantock, 1941
- The Children's Treasury of beautiful Music. Edited by Sir G. Bantock, etc by Granville Bantock, 1936
- Willow, Willow. English Melody, traditional words adapted by Shakespeare ... Arranged [for S.A.T.B.] by G. Bantock by Granville Bantock, 1910
- Song of the Volga Boatmen. Russian Folk Song. Arranged for Quartet or Chorus of men's voices, unaccompanied by G. Bantock (The Apollo Club) by Granville Bantock, 1923
- Song of the Sea-Pirates. For Chorus of male voices, unaccompanied, words and music by G. Bantock (Boosey's Modern Festival Series) by Granville Bantock, 1927
- Child-Voices. Two-Part Song for treble voices, with Pianoforte accompaniment, words by H. F. Bantock, (MacNaught) by Granville Bantock, 1910
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