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Milton Ager was born on 6 October, 1893 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American composer (1893–1979). Discover Milton Ager's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Occupation Composer, lyricist
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 6 October, 1893
Birthday 6 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death 6 May, 1979
Died Place Inglewood, California
Nationality United States

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Who Is Milton Ager's Wife?

His wife is Cecelia Ager (m. 1922–1979)

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Children Shana Alexander

Milton Ager Net Worth

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1893

Milton Ager (October 6, 1893 – May 6, 1979) was an American composer, regarded as one of the top songwriters of the 1920s and 1930s.

His most lasting compositions include "Ain't She Sweet” and “Happy Days Are Here Again”.

Ager was born to Jewish couple Fannie Nathan and Simon Ager, who worked as a livestock dealer.

in Chicago, Illinois, the sixth of nine children.

He taught himself to play the piano, and attended McKinley High School, but left after only three years and embarked on a career in music.

He worked as a song plugger for music publishers Waterson, Berlin & Snyder in Chicago, and also accompanied touring singer Gene Greene and provided accompaniment to silent movies.

1914

He moved to New York City in 1914, as an arranger for the publishing firm, and began composing music in association with Pete Wendling.

1918

After some time in the US Army's Morale Division in Fort Greenleaf, Georgia, he returned to work in 1918 and wrote his first hit song, "Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia" with lyricist Grant Clarke, for Al Jolson.

1920

He then started working with lyricist Jack Yellen, and they wrote together for the 1920 Broadway show What's in a Name, featuring the song "A Young Man's Fancy".

1921

He continued to have success over the next few years with the songs "I'm Nobody's Baby" (1921, written with Benny Davis and Lester Santly), and "Who Cares?"

1922

(1922, written with Yellen).

In 1922, Ager and Yellen co-founded the publishing company of Ager, Yellen and Bornstein.

He composed many hit songs over the next decade, many with lyrics by Yellen, including “The Last of the Red Hot Mamas!”, "Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of Alabam')” (1922), “Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)” (1924), "Ain't She Sweet” (1927), and “Happy Days Are Here Again” (1929).

1930

In 1930, he moved to Hollywood, and contributed to such films as Chasing Rainbows and King of Jazz (both 1930).

1932

Together with "A Bench in the Park", "Happy Days Are Here Again" was included in the latter film, and was adopted by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1932 presidential election campaign.

After Warner Brothers bought the firm of Ager, Yellen and Bornstein, Ager continued to write lyrics successfully in Hollywood for several years, his later successes including "Auf Wiedersehen My Dear" (1932) and "Trust in Me" (1937).

1940

He effectively retired in the 1940s.

1979

Ager was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1979.

He died in Inglewood, California, in the same year, aged 85, and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

2007

In 2007, a revue of Ager's music called Vampin' Lady opened in New Hope, Pennsylvania, performed by singer Joyce Moody under the direction of Earl Wentz and transferred to New York City as part of the American Composer Series.

Ager's wife was columnist Cecelia Ager.

He was the father of columnist Shana Alexander.

His niece, Joy Eden Harrison, a singer-songwriter with three albums to her credit, claims his work has been influential on her own musical career.

Among the best known Milton Ager songs are:

Works for Broadway include: