Al J. Neiburg
Lyricist Al J. Neiburg had his hand in a number of standards composed during the earlier half of the '30s. He is perhaps best known for 1930's "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)," which was done in collaboration with Doc Dougherty and Ellis Reynolds, and became a jazz and pop standard in the hands of Louis Armstrong; another Neiburg co-write, 1933's "It's the Talk of the Town" (with Marty Symes and ...more






