John Walter Bratton

John Walter Bratton

John Walter Bratton (January 21 1867 - February 7 1947) was an American composer and theatrical producer.

Brought up by his Grandmother in New Castle, Delaware, near Wilmington, Bratton studied at the Philadelphia College before embarking on a career as a baritone singer. Bratton progressed into acting in and producing musical comedies, ultimately composing for the stage.

He wrote over 250 songs, teaming up, for many, with lyricists Walter H Ford and Paul West. He is best remembered for his 1907 composition "Teddy Bears' Picnic"Bratton family history, "Appendix ... American John Walter Bratton, The Composer of Teddy Bears' Picnic (TBP)"] the only one of his songs to be a lasting hit. Although most of his compositions had lyrics, he left Teddy Bears'Picnic as an instrumental. Perhaps because it sold so well as sheet music he never felt the need to do anything else with it, except feature it in some of silent movie hits of the twenties.

This explains why this American composition has British lyrics..note "Mummies and Daddies" not as is often misquoted "Mommies and Daddies"Fact|date=December 2007

Bratton died in Brooklyn, New York, aged 80.

Musical theater credits

*1900 "Hodge, Podge & Co."
*1904 "The Man From China"
*1905 "The Pearl and the Pumpkin"
*1909 "The Newlyweds and Their Baby"His songs were featured in many other musical comedies including The Rainmakers 1894, Star & Garter 1900, The Office Boy 1903, The Toreador 1904, The Rollicking Girl 1905, and The Merry-Go-Round 1908.

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References

*cite web| url=http://www.39steps.com/| title=Bratton Family History |author=Jon Bratton| quote="APPENDIX John Walter Bratton (1867-1947)"| accessdate=2007-12-10


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