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dbpedia:Jack_Yellen
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Jack Selig Yellen (Jacek Jeleń; July 6, 1892 – April 17, 1991) was an American lyricist and screenwriter. He his best remembered for writing the lyrics to the song 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.
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Yellen, Jack Jack Yellen
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American songwriter
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Jacob Selig Yellen
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1969-01-01Z
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1915-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Sophie_Tucker
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dbpedia:Sophie_Tucker
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1892-07-06Z
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1892-01-01Z
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1991-04-17Z
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1991-01-01Z
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