Alan Rattray

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title: Alan Rattray
text: Alan MacKenzie Rattray was a lyricist and arranger of music. Born in Concord, Sydney in 1878, Rattray was the son of pioneer capitalists George Allan and Katherine Rattray. Rattray was a prolific lyricist and arranger, often collaborating with fellow Australian composers Edward Tyrell and Lous L Howarde. Rattray is best known for the song "Boy in the Sailor Cap" which was the subject of a copyright claim He survived a shipwreck while on tour to India. Rattray was critical of Australian war time
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