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- | | ДАТА СОЗДАНИЯ =8.04.2012
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- | {{Персона
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- | | Имя = Джек Е́лень
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- | |оригинал имени = Jack Yellen
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- | |имя при рождении = <big>יעקב זליג יעלען</big> (Яков-Зелиг Елень)
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- | |род деятельности = поэт, киносценарист
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- | |дата рождения = 06.07.1892
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- | |место рождения = Рашки, [[Польша]]
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- | |гражданство = USA
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- | |дата смерти = 17.04.1991
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- | |место смерти = Спрингвилл, штат Нью-Йорк
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- | '''Джек Зелиг Елен''' (Jacek Jeleń (Яцек Елень); 6 июля 1892 - 17 апреля 1991) был американским поэтом и киносценаристом. Написал песню "[[Майн идише маме]]".
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- | ==Life and career==
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- | Born 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.
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- | Yellen's first collaborator on a song was [[George L. Cobb]], with whom he wrote a number of Dixie songs including "[[Alabama Jubilee (song)|Alabama Jubilee]]," "Are You From Dixie?," and "All Aboard for Dixieland."
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- | 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. Yellen also worked with many other composers such as [[Sammy Fain]] and [[Harold Arlen]].
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- | 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]].<ref>Laurie, Joe, Jr. ''Vaudeville: From the Honky-tonks to the Palace.'' New York: Henry Holt, 1953. p. 59.</ref>
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- | 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]]."
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- | Yellen's screenwriting credits included ''[[George White's Scandals]]'', ''[[Pigskin Parade (film)|Pigskin Parade]]'', ''[[Little Miss Broadway]]'', and ''[[Submarine Patrol]]''.
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- | Yellen was on the board of [[ASCAP]] from 1951 to 1969. He was inducted into the [[Songwriters Hall of Fame]] in 1972 and the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame in 1996.
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- | He died in Concord, New York, aged 98. He second wife was Lucille Hodgeman, a dancer who performed under the stage name Lucille Day. She died in 2010.
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- | ==Broadway musicals==
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- | * ''[[What's in a Name? (musical)|What's in a Name?]]'' (1920) with music by [[Milton Ager]]
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- | * ''[[Rain or Shine (musical)|Rain or Shine]]'' (1928) with music by [[Milton Ager]]
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- | * ''[[John Murray Anderson's Almanac]]'' (1929)
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- | * ''[[Follow A Star]]'' (1930) with music by [[Vivian Ellis]]
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- | * ''[[You Said It]]'' (1931)
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- | * ''[[George White's Scandals|George White's Scandals of 1935]]''
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- | * ''[[George White's Scandals|George White's Scandals of 1939]]''
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- | * ''[[Boys and Girls Together]]'' (1940)
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- | * ''[[Sons o' Fun]]'' (1941)
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- | * ''[[Ziegfeld Follies]] of 1943'' (1943)
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- | ==Film scores==
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- | * ''The Adding Machine'' 1969
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- | * ''The Affair of Susan'' 1935
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- | * ''[[Ali Baba Goes to Town]]'' 1937
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- | * ''[[Another Thin Man]]'' 1939
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- | * ''Artistic Temper'' 1932
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- | * ''Bells of Capistrano'' 1942
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- | * ''[[Blonde Crazy]]'' 1931
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- | * ''Broadway Melody of 1938'' 1937
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- | * ''Bulldog Drummond'' 1939
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- | * ''Call of The West'' 1930
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- | * ''[[Captain January (1936 film)|Captain January]]'' 1936
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- | * ''[[Chasing Rainbows]]'' 1930
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- | * ''The Christmas Party'' 1931
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- | * ''Crashing The Gate'' 1934
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- | * ''[[George White's Scandals]]'' 1934 1935
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- | * ''Glad Rag Doll'' 1929
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- | * ''[[Going Hollywood]]'' 1933
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- | * ''Happy Landing'' 1938
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- | * ''The Heart of New York'' 1932
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- | * ''Hell In The Heavens'' 1934
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- | * ''Hold That Co-Ed'' 1938
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- | * ''Honky Tonk'' 1929
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- | * ''[[King of Burlesque]]'' 1936
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- | * [[King of Jazz|''The King of Jazz'']] 1930
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- | * ''[[Little Miss Broadway]]'' 1938
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- | * ''Love Is News'' 1937
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- | * ''My Lucky Star '' 1938
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- | * [[Night and Day (1946 film)|''Night and Day'']] 1946
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- | * ''Our Little Girl'' 1935
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- | * ''[[Pigskin Parade (film)|Pigskin Parade]]'' 1936
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- | * ''Rain or Shine'' 1930
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- | * [[Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938 film)|''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938'']]
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- | * ''Sally, Irene and Mary'' 1938
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- | * ''Sensations of 1945'' - 1944
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- | * ''Sing, Baby, Sing'' 1936
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- | * ''[[Submarine Patrol]]'' 1938
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- | * ''[[The Ice Follies of 1939]]''
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- | * ''[[They Learned About Women]]'' 1930
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- | * ''This Is Heaven'' 1929
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- | * ''[[Twentieth Century (film)|Twentieth Century]]'' 1934
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- | * ''Unexpected Uncle'' 1941
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- | * ''Wake Up and Live'' 1937
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- | * ''[[You Can't Have Everything]]'' 1937
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- | ==Selected songs==
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- | * [[Alabama Jubilee (song)]] - 1915
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- | * [[There's a Garden in Hawaii]] with music by [[George B. McConnell]] - 1917
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- | * I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come In - 1919, recorded by Moon Mullican in 1958.
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- | * [[Down By The O-Hi-O]] - 1921
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- | * [[Louisville Lou]] - 1923
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- | * Mama Goes Where Papa Goes - 1923
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- | * [[Big Bad Bill (is Sweet William Now)]] - 1924
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- | * Hula Lou - 1924
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- | * [[Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp Of Savannah)]] - 1924
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- | * [[I Wonder What's Become of Sally]] - 1924
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- | * [[Cheatin' on Me]] - 1925
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- | * [[In Your Green Hat]] - 1925
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- | * [[My Yiddishe Momme]] - 1925 with music by [[Lew Pollack]] and a huge success for [[Sophie Tucker]].
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- | * [[Crazy Words, Crazy Tune]] - 1926
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- | * [[Ain't She Sweet]] - 1927
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- | * [[Glad Rag Doll]] - 1929
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- | * [[Happy Feet (song)|Happy Feet]] - 1930
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- | * [[Happy Days Are Here Again]] - 1930
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- | * [[Are You Havin' Any Fun?]] - 1939 with music by [[Sammy Fain]]
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- | == Литература ==
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- | * Laurie, Joe, Jr. ''Vaudeville: From the Honky-tonks to the Palace.'' New York: Henry Holt, 1953. p. 59.
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- | * Yellen, Jack: "The Songwriter and the Red Head". ''Buffalo Courier Express'' March 15–22, 1970.
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- | == Источники и ссылки ==
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- | *[http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=317 Jack Yellen's entry at the Songwriters' Hall of Fame]
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- | *[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=6562 Jack Yellen's entry at the Internet Broadway Database]
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- | *{{IMDb name|947386}}
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- | *[http://www.springvillegi.wnyric.org/MSVIDS/YELLEN.MOV Interview with Mrs. Jack (Lucille) Yellen]
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- | *''[http://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/19/obituaries/jack-yellen-97-wrote-the-lyrics-to-happy-days-are-here-again.html?scp=1&sq=&st=nyt Jack Yellen, 97, Wrote the Lyrics To 'Happy Days Are Here Again']'', obituary in ''The New York Times'', April 19, 1991 (retrieved February 1, 2010)
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- | == Примечания ==
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- | {{Reflist}}
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- | [[Категория:Евреи в США/Канаде]]
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- | [[Категория:Еврейские музыканты]]
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