Argov was born Alexander Abramovich in
Moscow, Russia in 1914. Later he changed his last name to its Hebrew version, Argov, in 1946. His father was a dentist and his mother a concert pianist. He never made a living with his music, working first as a bank clerk and later owning and operating a bookshop. Among them were "
Hareut" and songs for the
Israel Defense Forces, film, and theater. In 1948 he published
Ha’Chizbatron, a collection of his songs written for the entertainment of Israeli troupes. He also composed several film scores and musicals for the stage; of which the most successful was
Shlomo hamelech ve’Shalmai hansandlar (‘King Solomon and the Cobbler’) which premiered in 1964. ==Dramatic works==