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Charles E. Pratt
Charles E. Pratt (1841- August 11, 1902)〔Howard, John Trasker. (Our American music: a comprehensive history from 1620 to the present ), p. 704 (1965)〕 was an American composer of popular music in the 1860s through 1890s, musician, and band leader.
==Biography==

In 1873, with lyricist Samuel N. Mitchell, he published ''Put My Little Shoes Away'', which has endured as a popular song among bluegrass performers. In 1881, under the duo of pseudonyms H.J. Fulmer and J.T. Wood, Pratt published the popular "Bring Back My Bonnie To Me" (aka My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean), which is said to be an adaptation of a traditional Scottish folk song.〔Burton, Jack. (The blue book of Tin Pan Alley: a human interest encyclopedia of American popular music, Volume 1 ), p. 9, 47 (1965)〕〔Raph, Theodore. (The American song treasury: 100 favorites ), p. 201-03 (1964)〕〔Herder, Ronald. (500 best-loved song lyrics ), p. 231 (1998)〕 Theodore Raph in his 1964 book ''American song treasury: 100 favorites'', writes that people were requesting the song at sheet music stores in the 1870s, and Pratt was convinced to publish a version of it under the pseudonyms, and the song became a big hit, especially popular with college singing groups but also popular for all group singing situations.〔
As a musician and orchestra leader, Pratt worked with artists including Emma Abbott (serving as her manager for a time), Emma Thursby, Anna Bishop, Robert Heller, Alice Dunning Lingard, Ema Pukšec (Ilma de Murska), and Clara Louise Kellogg.〔〔(12 August 1902). (Death List of a Day - Charles Pratt ), ''The New York Times''〕
Pratt was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1841 and died in New York in 1902 of Bright's disease.〔(12 August 1902). (Charles E. Pratt Dead ), ''The Minneapolis Journal''〕〔〔(Angels' Visits & Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America (liner notes) ), Retrieved September 13, 2011〕

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