Jack Yellen

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Jack Selig Yellen (Jacek Jeleń; July 6, 1892 – April 17, 1991) was an American lyricist and screenwriter. He is best remembered for writing the lyrics to the songs "Happy Days Are Here Again", which was used by Franklin Roosevelt as the theme song for his successful 1932 presidential campaign, and "Ain't She Sweet", a Tin Pan Alley standard. Early life and education Born to a Jewish family in Poland, Yellen emigrated with his family to the United States when he was five years old. The oldest of seven children, he was raised in Buffalo, New York and began writing songs in high school. He graduated with honors from the University of Michigan in 1913 where he was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity. After graduating he became a reporter for the Buffalo Courier, continuing to write songs on the side. Career Yellen's first collaborator on a song was George L. Cobb, with whom he wrote a number of Dixie songs including "Alabama Jubilee", "Are You From Dixie?", and "All Aboard for Dixieland". 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-Bornstein Music Company. Yellen also worked with many other composers such as Sammy Fain and Harold Arlen. Yellen's collaboration with vaudeville star, Sophie Tucker, for whom he was retained to write special material, produced one of Tucker's most well known songs, "My Yiddishe Momme", a song in English with some Yiddish text. Yellen wrote the lyrics which were set to music by Lew Pollack. Yellen wrote the lyrics to more than 200 popular songs of the early 20th century. Two of his most recognized songs, still popular in the 21st century, are "Happy Days Are Here Again" and "Ain't She Sweet". Yellen's screenwriting credits included George White's Scandals, Pigskin Parade, Little Miss Broadway, and Submarine Patrol. Awards and legacy Yellen was one of the earliest members of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and served on its board of directors from 1951 to 1969. In 1972 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame in 1996. Personal life In 1944 he married his second wife, Lucille Hodgeman. Lucille was born in Minnesota in 1915 and raised in Los Angeles. As a dancer and choreographer, she worked with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and 20th Century Fox under the stage name Lucille Day on over 20 films including The Wizard of Oz. The Yellens lived for many years on a farm on Mortons Corners Road in the town of Concord, New York. Jack Yellen died April 17, 1991 in Concord at the age of 98. Lucille Yellen died August 15, 2010.

Most Popular Jack Yellen Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

They Learned About Women Trailer (1930)

30 January 1930

Jack and Jerry are doing okay between profession baseball and Vaudeville. That is, until love and gold-diggers get in the way.

George White's 1935 Scandals Trailer (1935)

29 March 1935

A Broadway producer discovers new talent in a small Georgia town and brings them to New York for his new show.

You Can't Have Everything Trailer (1937)

02 August 1937

Starving playwright Judith Wells meets playboy writer of musicals, George Macrae, over a plate of stolen spaghetti.

Submarine Patrol Trailer (1938)

25 November 1938

A naval officer is demoted for negligence and put in command of a run-down submarine chaser with a motley crew.

Love Is News Trailer (1937)

26 February 1937

When a crafty reporter uses false pretenses to get a story out of heiress Tony Gateson, she turns the tables on him, telling the press that they are engaged.

Pigskin Parade Trailer (1936)

23 October 1936

Bessie and Winston "Slug" Winters are married coaches whose mission is to whip their college football team into shape.

Bulldog Drummond Trailer (1929)

02 May 1929

Bulldog Drummond is a British WWI veteran who longs for some excitement after he returns to the humdrum existence of civilian life.

King of Jazz Trailer (1930)

20 April 1930

A large-scale revue musical built around Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, presenting a series of musical performances, sketches, and staged tableaux in early two-color Technicolor, emblematic of Hollywood’s early sound-era “all-star” musical productions.

Sing, Baby, Sing Trailer (1936)

21 August 1936

The "Caliban-Ariel" romance of fiftysomething John Barrymore and teenager Elaine Barrie is spoofed in this delightful 20th Century Fox musical.

Hold That Co-ed Trailer (1938)

16 September 1938

An egotistical politician believes he can win votes by turning a small college's hapless football squad into a championship team.

Little Miss Broadway Trailer (1938)

29 July 1938

An orphan is provisionally adopted by the manager of a hotel populated by show business people. The hotel's owner doesn't like the entertainers and wants the girl returned to the orphanage.

George White's Scandals Trailer (1945)

09 October 1945

Two couples work through their issues in this backstage Broadway musical.

Ali Baba Goes to Town Trailer (1937)

29 October 1937

While visiting Hollywood a starstruck movie fan (Eddie Cantor) fantasizes about himself cast in an Arabian adventure.

My Lucky Star Trailer (1938)

09 September 1938

George Cabot Jr., the son of a department store owner, enrolls Kristina Nielsen, the store's sports clerk, at a university to use her as an advertisement for their fashion department.

Wake Up and Live Trailer (1937)

23 August 1937

Satire on radio, built around the supposed feud between bandleader Ben Bernie and journalist Walter Winchell.

Sally, Irene and Mary Trailer (1938)

04 March 1938

Manicurists Sally, Irene and Mary hope to be Broadway entertainers. When Mary inherits an old ferry boat, they turn it into a successful supper club.

Evelyn Nesbit: Live at Bilgray's Garden Trailer (1930)

01 June 1930

A short film of Evelyn Nesbit singing Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack's song "No Man's Mama" at Bilgray's Garden in Panama, June 1930.