American jazz and popular music composer Marty Cooper (born 1946) is known for his prolific songwriting, particularly during the 1960s and 70s. He penned hits for artists like The Association ("Everything That Touches You") and The Grass Roots ("Midnight Confessions"), showcasing his versatility across pop and rock genres. Cooper's work often features sophisticated melodies and arrangements, leaving a lasting mark on the era's musical landscape.