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
- Note: 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