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Violet Katts (3 January 1919 – 19 September 2007), was an Australian songwriter who published under the name Letty Katts, often spelled Lettie. She is best known for her songs "A Town Like Alice" (1956) and "Never Never" (1945), frequently referred to as "Riding to the Never Never".


History

Katts was born in 1919, the only daughter of Anton Katts (22 January 1888 – March 1952) and Lucretia Katts, née Pimblett, who married on 11 June 1921. Anton was born in Ostrog, Russia, (perhaps Ostrog, Šentjernej) and in 1912 left as a refugee for Australia, and founded a radiator repair and sheet metal fabrication shop "King & Katts" at 623 Wickham Street,
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. Around 1925 they built a large house, "Roseneath", in Enoggera where Letty grew up. Both parents were musicians: Anton played
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; Lucretia was a pianist, and Katts had private piano tuition, initially with Constance Hartshorn, organist for the Enoggera Presbyterian church, then from around 1930 with John Ellis, who took out a newspaper advertisement when Kitts graduated ATCL and LTCL in 1939. Katts married John Stanton Davis Mellick (born 22 February 1920), on 8 December 1941. Katts worked as a music teacher while her husband was overseas during the War. Known as Stanton, or Stan, Mellick, he had a distinguished career in the army, and was promoted to Major. After the war he studied pharmacy, and had a successful practice in the town. He later became a senior lecturer at the University of Queensland and was awarded an OAM in
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. They had one daughter,
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(born 29 August 1948).


Compositions

*"Never Never" won for her a prize of £100 (perhaps $5,000 in today's money) in a contest conducted by the Australian Federation of Broadcasting Stations in March 1945. The song was regularly performed on Australian radio stations, and topped the "hit parade" for many weeks in 1946. Its first recording was made by
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with the
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orchestra in 1951 and released in Australia in January 1952. *"A Town Like Alice" was written independently of the film ''
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'' but Chappell & Co., her publishers, organised for it to be played in conjunction with the film's premiere in Sydney and became the first all-Australian composition to top the hit parade. Its first gramophone recording was by French-Australian Red Perksey and his orchestra, with vocals by Ray Dickson. Many other artists followed, including
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, through to
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and
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50-odd years later. Other published compositions include *"I Put My Hand in My Pocket" :Held by the
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: :*"Riding Home" (piano duet) :*"This Is Sydney" :*"A Day in the Bush" (eight little songs for children) :*"West of the Great Divide" :*"The Gallop" (piano duet) :*"Toy Soldiers" (piano solo) :*"By the Billabong" (piano duet) :*"Ship Ahoy" (piano duet) Two high-profile compositions, mentioned in Narelle McCoy's presentation at the State Library (see External links, below) are: *"This Old Town" for
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*"This Is Sydney" for
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Katts' compositions listed by the
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to 13 April 1988 are: *Adelaide *At the End of the Day *Because of You *Bells *Butterflies *By the Billabong *Campbell Town *Climb a Mountain *The Dancers *A Day in the Bush *Dive, Dive, Dive *Doll's Lullaby *The Emu *For Now I Know *Good Morning *Goodnight *Grenfell *I Put My Hands in My Pockets *I Ride Alone *I'll Ask Her *I'm Going Back *The Kangaroo *The Koala *The Kookaburra *Lady Moon *The Little World *Long Shadows *Lost *Love Will Teach You *May Shouldn't Marry December *The Madoke *The Music Box *My Heart's Saying Yes *Never Never orrected from Never, Never*Night Song *Now You Are Marching Home *Old Man of the Sea *On the Beach *On the Lake *The Orchid *Our Evermore *The Pedestal Song *Playtime *The Possum *Raindrops *Reading the Paper *Riding Home *The River *S.S. Make Believe *Sailing into the Sunset *Sailors' Song *The See-Saw orrected from Sea-Saw*Ship Ahoy *The Shiralee *Sunshine Express *Tender Loving Care *There's Beauty Everywhere *They Also Serve *They Can't Ration Love *This Is Sydney *This Old Town *The Timeless Land *A Town Like Alice


Recognition

The
State Library of Queensland The State Library of Queensland is the main reference and research library provided to the people of the State of Queensland, Australia, by the state government. Its legislative basis is provided by the Queensland Libraries Act 1988. It contai ...
now holds the Letty Katts collection, 1935-2006. This collection documents the creative life of the Queensland composer and comprises compositions, arrangements, correspondence, certificates, newspaper clippings, personal items, video and sound recordings. The biennial Letty Katts Award was established by Stan Mellick in 2016 to support research into Queensland's music history, and consists of a grant of $5,000 plus three months' access to the Neil Roberts Research Lounge at the
State Library of Queensland The State Library of Queensland is the main reference and research library provided to the people of the State of Queensland, Australia, by the state government. Its legislative basis is provided by the Queensland Libraries Act 1988. It contai ...
and free access to documents held by the library. In 2020 it was awarded to Narelle McCoy, whose thesis was "Musicians Should Be Heard and Not Seen: the life and music of Letty Katts".


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Katts, Letty 1919 births 2007 deaths Australian songwriters Australian women composers


External links


Letty Katts Award, State Library of Queensland

Presentation by Narelle McCoy at the State Library of Queensland
Research Reveals: Musicians Should Be Heard and Not Seen: the life and music of Letty Katts (1919-2007). (
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Who is Letty Katts?
John Oxley Library Blog, State Library of Queensland.
1938: A Cook's Tour through Europe and the U.S.A. with the Katts Family
John Oxley Library Blog, State Library of Queensland.