American songwriters Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow formed a prolific partnership during the Golden Age of Hollywood, contributing numerous songs to films in the 1930s. Their collaborations produced popular hits like "My Old Flame" and "Cocktails for Two," showcasing their talent for crafting memorable melodies and witty lyrics that became jazz standards and enduring popular tunes. Their work significantly shaped the sound of early film musicals and remains a cherished part of the American songbook.