Brigham Cecil Gates
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Life[1]
- Birth: August 16–17[2], 1887
- Died: August 31, 1941
Works
Compositions
- Tune used for no. 2 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with O God, Our Help in Ages Past
- Tune used for no. 4 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Beneath this Sacred Roof
- Tune used for no. 108 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Our Eternal Home
- Tune used for no. 115 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Lasting Joy
- Tune used for no. 116 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Come, Saints, and Sing a Joyful Song
- Tune used for no. 120 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Oh, that Soul
- Tune used for no. 121 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Freedom and Love
- Tune used for no. 124 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with O Thou Who Lovest Innocence
- Tune used for no. 125 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with When Light Peeps O'er the Hill
- Tune used for no. 137 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Spring
- Tune used for no. 139 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923 with Song to the Morning
Arrangements
His arrangements mostly appear to pertain to the music, rather than predominantly the lyrics.
- Probably Rock of My Refuge, as seen in no. 84 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923; it only lists the surname, Gates
- Our Savior King, as seen in no. 128 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- We Serve the Lord, as seen in no. 130 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- Sweet and Low, as seen in no. 131 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- The Gospel Message, as seen in no. 132 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- Lord, Thou Wilt Hear Me, as seen in no. 133 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- All Our Hearts, as seen in no. 134 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- Love's Old Sweet Song, as seen in no. 135 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- We Love Our Work, as seen in no. 138 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923
- Glory Forever, as seen in no. 140 of Relief Society Song Book, 1923