Lyricist Jack Yellen was born in Poland on July 6, 1892.
In 1897, the Yellen family immigrated to the US. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jack found work as a report for the Buffalo Courier. He soon moved to New York to become a songwriter and wrote special material for singers including Sophie Tucker.
Yellen collaborated with many composers including Milton Ager, Abe Olman, Harold Arlen, Sammy Fain, Ray Henderson, Joe Meyer, Lew Pollack and Samuel Pokrass.
Throughout his career, he wrote scores for several Broadway productions including Whats in a Name, Rain or Shine, John Murray Andersons Almanac, You Said It, George Whites Scandals of 1935 and 1939, Boys and Girls Together, Sons o Fun, Ziegfeld Follies of 1943.
Yellen moved to Hollywood under contract to film studios and became a screenwriter and lyricists for 20th Century Fox. His filmography includes score credits for Road Show, The King of Jazz, George Whites Scandals (1934, 1935), Happy Landing, King of Burlesque, Captain January and Sing, Baby Sing, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
Among the hit songs in the Jack Yellen catalog are Down By the O-Hi-O, Are You from Dixie?, Alabama Jubilee, Hows Every Little Thing in Dixie?, Im Waiting for Ships That Never Come In, A Young Mans Fancy, Lovin Sam, Who Cares, Mama Goes Where Papa Goes, I Wonder Whats Become of Sally, Cheatin On Me, Big Bad Bill, Forgive Me, Crazy Words, Crazy Tune, Aint She Sweet?, Glad Rag Doll, Harry Days Are Here Again, A Bench in the Park, Sweet and Hot, You…
HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
Milton Ager, Jack Yellen
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AIN’T SHE SWEET
Milton Ager, Jack Yellen
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