Joe Young

Joe Young
Tin Pan Alley lyricist Joe Young wrote prolifically from early 1910 through the late '30s, usually with songwriting partner and lyricist Sam M. Lewis. Born in N.Y.C. in 1889, Young got his first job in the music business as a singer in a publishing house. His hits before teaming up with Lewis in 1916 include "Don't Blame It All on Broadway" (1913). Young and Lewis collaborated with a number of different composers including George Meyer, Fred Ahlert, Jean Schwartz, and Ray Henderson on many...
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