Milton Ager Born: 6-Oct-1893 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Died: 6-May-1979 Location of death: Los Angeles County, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Songwriter Nationality: United States Executive summary: Ain't She Sweet Military service: US Army (morale officer, WWI) Frequent songwriting partner with lyricist Jack Yellen (1892-1991). The two were also partners in the sheet music publishing firm, Ager, Yellen and Bornstein. A top 1920s and 1930s songwriter, his hits include I'm Nobody's Baby (1921), Hard-Hearted Hannah (1924), Ain't She Sweet (1927) and the perennial Democratic Party political anthem, Happy Days Are Here Again (1929). Father: Simon Ager Mother: Fanny Sister: Anne Wife: Cecelia (m. 2-Feb-1922, two daughters) Daughter: Laurel Bentley Daughter: Shana Alexander (journalist, b. 6-Oct-1925, d. 23-Jun-2005)
High School: (three years)
Ager, Yellen and Bornstein (1922-44)
Songwriters Hall of Fame 1972
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