Fran Minkoff
Songwriter

Fran Minkoff

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Birth:
5 February 1915(New York City)
Death:
22 April 2002
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Frances "Fran" Minkoff (February 5, 1915 – April 22, 2002) was an American lyricist best known for her songs co-written with Fred Hellerman of The Weavers.

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Her collaborations include the anti-war song "Come Away Melinda"—recorded in 1963 by Harry Belafonte and Judy Collins, and later by Tim Rose, Bobbie Gentry, and rock bands UFO, Uriah Heep, and Velvett Fogg, among others—together with "Poverty Hill", "The Borning Day", "First Day Of Forever" and "Sunflower", also first recorded by Belafonte.

Minkoff died in New York City at the age of 87. Her husband, Harry Minkoff, died in New York City on 4 June 2011.