Julian Jordan (November 10, 1850 – October 13, 1929) was an American composer, vocal instructor and singer.
He worked with Willis Woodward & Co., a publisher in New York City's Tin Pan Alley.
Naturally I objected to taking the composition of another man, being a song writer myself, and so I told Mr. Sayres that if he was desirous of having a song which would introduce the melody of "Home, Sweet Home" I believed that I could compose one which would be as effective as the one he wished me to obtain.
"[1] Willis Woodward, the song's publisher, regarded the piece "to be one of the most lasting and profitable "hits" in his long career.
"[2] Julian's twin brother, Jules Jordan, was also a composer and singer.