Milton Yakus

Milton Yakus (December 25, 1917 November 6, 1980) was an American popular songwriter. He was married to Martha Yakus, and was the father of recording engineer Shelly Yakus, born in 1945[1] Milton along with his brother Herbert Yakus, founded Ace Recording Studios in Boston, Massachusetts. [2]

Notable songs

Yakus wrote or co-wrote the following publications:

  • "Annie Oakley"
  • "At the River"
  • "Go on with the Wedding"
  • "I Love Love Love Love Love"
  • "If You Kiss Me"
  • "Old Cape Cod"
  • "Take Me Home"
  • "Tell Me"
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References

  1. HARTMAN, KENT "Goodnight L.A.: The Rise and Fall of Class Rock" published by Hackette Book Group ISBN 9780306824388
  2. Milton Yakus discography at Discogs


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