Jack Yellen
Jack Yellen
(Jacek Jeleń) (
July 6
,
1892
-
April 17
,
1991
) was a
Polish
born
American
lyricist
. Yellen's family
immigrated
to the United States when he was five. He attended the
University of Michigan
and on graduating became a reporter on the
Buffalo Courier
in
Buffalo, New York
. He is best remembered for his collaboration with composer
Milton Ager
. He and Ager entered the music publishing business as part owners of the Ager-Yellen-Bernstein Music Company. He died in
Concord, New York
.
Broadway
musicals
What's in a Name?
(
1920
) with music by Milton Ager
Rain or Shine
(
1928
) with music by Milton Ager
Follow A Star
(
1930
) with music by
Vivian Ellis
You Said It
(
1931
)
George White's Scandals of 1935
George White's Scandals of 1939
Boys and Girls Together
(
1940
)
Songs
Alabama Jubilee
1915
Louisville Lou
1923
Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp Of Savannah)
1924
I Wonder What's Become of Sally
1924
Cheatin' on Me
1925
In Your Green Hat
1925
My Yiddishe Momme
1925
with music by
Lew Pollack
. A huge success for
Sophie Tucker
.
Crazy Words, Crazy Tune
1926
Ain't She Sweet
1927
Happy Days Are Here Again
1930
Yellen, Jack Yellen, Jack Yellen, Jack Yellen, Jack
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