Atkinson, Albert 'Bert' Burnett jr. 27.jun.1926-18.may.1962 USA Texas, Houston - Houston
teacher, started composing at the age of 15, 13.jun.1944-12.apr.1946 he served as corporal in the US Army Air Force, he committed suicide by a pistol shot and died at Polly Ryon Memorial Hospital in Houston Richmond ; son of clerk Albert Burnett Atkinson sr. (Texas, Rockwall 1902-) and Alberta Rowell (Arkansas, Ozark 1904-) ; he married minister's daughter and composer Dorothy Marie Leach (Texas, Pampa 15.aug.1931-)

Title Parts


[] Bonnie
words and music Bert Atkinson
copyright Bonnie Jean Alcus, Houston 3nov1941

[] I love my uncle. Song in G
words and music Bert Atkinson
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson, Houston 15oct1941

[] Who
words and music Bert Atkinson
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson, Houston 15may1942

[] Why didn't you wait little darlin. Song in G
words and music Bert Atkinson
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson, Houston 15may1942

[] Daring
words and music Bert Atkinson, harmony by W. T. Morris
pub The Freedom Gospel Press, Brownwood Texas
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson, Brownwood Texas 21may1947

[] I'm not alone
music Bert Atkinson, arr. Dorothy Leach
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson 21feb1948

[] O Thou Rock, thrilling new solo complete with words by Bert Atkinson and music by Dorothy Leach. SATB
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson Jr. 25apr1949

[] Mirage
words B. A. (Bert Atkinson)
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson Jr. 5jan1955

[] Harmony Ranch
words and music Bert Atkinson, arr. Dorothy Atkinson (wife)
pub Harmony Ranch Music Studio, Houston Texas
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson Jr. 16mar1955

[] Ballad of the spaceman
words and music Bert Atkinson
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson Jr. 2mar1959

[] Rattler
words and music Bert Atkinson
copyright Albert Burnett Atkinson Jr. 2mar1959

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