Chiming Bells #10
		Display Title: No Place to Hide First Line: No place to hide when days are long and dreary Tune Title: [No place to hide when days are long and dreary] Author: A. E. B. Date: 1954 
			
	Chiming Bells #10

 Born: October 29, 1905, near Spiro, Oklahoma. Died: November 15, 1977, Springfield, Missouri. Buried: Fox Cemetery, Powell, Missouri.
Brumley attended the Hartford Musical Institute in Hartford, Arkansas, and sang with the Hartford Quartet. He went on to teach at singing schools in the Ozarks, and lived most of his life in Powell, Missouri. He worked for 34 years a staff writer for the Hartford and Stamps/Baxter publishing companies, then founded the Albert E. Brumley & Sons Music Company and Country Gentlemen Music, and bought the Hartford Music Company. He wrote over 800 Gospel and other songs during his life; the Country Song Writers Hall of Fame inducted him in 1970.
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Born: October 29, 1905, near Spiro, Oklahoma. Died: November 15, 1977, Springfield, Missouri. Buried: Fox Cemetery, Powell, Missouri.
Brumley attended the Hartford Musical Institute in Hartford, Arkansas, and sang with the Hartford Quartet. He went on to teach at singing schools in the Ozarks, and lived most of his life in Powell, Missouri. He worked for 34 years a staff writer for the Hartford and Stamps/Baxter publishing companies, then founded the Albert E. Brumley & Sons Music Company and Country Gentlemen Music, and bought the Hartford Music Company. He wrote over 800 Gospel and other songs during his life; the Country Song Writers Hall of Fame inducted him in 1970.
© The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)… Go to person page >| First Line: | No place to hide when days are long and dreary | 
| Title: | No Place to Hide | 
| Author: | Albert E. Brumley | 
| Language: | English | 
| Refrain First Line: | No place to hide when storms of life are raging | 
| Publication Date: | 1954 | 
| Copyright: | This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1954. |