Bratton Songs
Next Era 1901/2
This was the period after his collaboration with lyric writer Walter H. Ford and before his prolific collaboration with lyric writer Paul West. As you will see he used many different lyricists at this time
He Ought To Have A Tablet In The Hall Of Fame (1901) John W. Bratton with Arthur L Robb
He Ought To Have A Tablet In The Hall Of Fame (1901) John W. Bratton with Arthur L Robb
Featured in the Musical Comedy "The Toreador" Feb 1904
Recorded by Edward M Favor on Edison
In a Cozy Corner (1901) John W. Bratton
In a Cozy Corner (1901) John W. Bratton
Mister Hezekiah from Ohio (1901) John W. Bratton with Chas n Douglas
Alice (1901) John W. Bratton with Alfred Bryan
Alimony Alice (1901) John W. Bratton with Alfred Bryan
My English Rose (1901) John W. Bratton with John Ernest McCann
My Little Belle of Japan (1901) John W. Bratton with Arthur L Robb
My Pansy Blossom Blue (1901) John W. Bratton with Chas N Douglas and Walter H Ford
In a Cosey Corner (1901) john W. Bratton.
In a Cosey Corner...again...there seems to be some confusion over the spelling. The correct American spelling is "cozy". John W. Bratton clearly likes "cosey" because he used it again in 1903 in "My Cosey Corner Girl"
Sue (1901) John W. Bratton with Alfred Bryan
Sue sued me & I sued Sue (1901) w/m by John W Bratton
The Barrymore Waltzes (PF) (1901) John W. Bratton
Barn Yard Frolics (PF) (1901) John W. Bratton
Locks of Gold & Grey (1901) John W. Bratton with CD Bingham
Maimie B (1901) John W. Bratton with Matt Woodward
Dream Days of Seville (PF) (1901) John W. Bratton
Little Maggie Dooley's Tin Band (1902) John W. Bratton with Alfred Bryan
Somebody's Waiting 'neath Southern Skies (1902) John W. Bratton with Arthur J Lamb
Somebody's Waiting 'neath Southern Skies (1902) John W. Bratton with Arthur J Lamb
We've Been Living in a Fool's Paradise (1902) John W. Bratton with Arthur J Lamb