Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 December

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27690 Tommy Dorsey
VIOLETS FOR YOUR FURS (FT VC)
SOMEBODY LOVES ME (FT VC)
27670 Jan Savitt
LITTLE FUGUE (FT)
IN THE HALL .OF THE MOUNTAIN KING
(FT)
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27669 Lanny Ross
SLEIGH-BELL SEl!.ENADE (V)
AS WE WALK INTO THE SUNSET
(VOCADANCE) .'_
27668 Joe Reichman
I'M THRILLED (FT VC)
BE FAIR (FT VC)
27667 John Kirby
TWEED ME (FT)
NIGHT WHISPERS (FT)
27665 Art Jarrett
BUCKLE DOWN, WINSOKI (FT VC)
WHAT DO YOU THINK I AM? (FT VC)
27664 Artie Shaw
IF I LOVE AGAIN (FT)
ROCKIN ' CHAIR (FT)
27663 Sidney Bechet
LAUGH IN' IN RHYTHM (FT VC)
RIP UP THE JOINT (FT VC)
27578 Tommy Dorsey
SWINGIN ' ON NOTHIN (FT VC)
ON THE ALAMO (FT)
BUY
Under the guidance of Forest E. Teeter, Wurlitzer Service Instructor , Service Men representing
Wurlitzer Music Merchants and Distributors from all over the nation are periodically visiting
the W urlitzer Plant for Service instructions. A typical group is pictured above with Teeter ,
standing at the right. Otherwise , left to right , they are: Frank Allard, representing Kemmons
Wilson of Memphis , Tenn .; Ph il Smith of the Coin Amusement Co., Olean, N. Y. ; Joe Pouthier
of Pouthier Bros. , Buffalo, N . Y. ; Arthur Coughlin of the General Coin Machine Co., Buffalo ,
N . Y. , and Anthony DeLeo of the General Automat Co., Altoona, Po.
3'12*
6459 Cab Calloway
MRS. FINNIGAN (FT VC )
MY COO·COO BIRD (FT VC )
6457 Les Brown
PUSHIN' ALONG (FT VC)
AS WE WALK INTO THE SUNSET
(GLEE CLUS VOCAL)
6456 Dick Jurgens
CUDDLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER (FT VC)
THE BELLS OF SAN RAQUEL (WALTZ VC)
VICTOR
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4*
3*
3*
3';'*
3*
3*
2';'*
3'12*
27709 Ray Kinney (Hawaiian)
THE WHITE SLOSSOMS OF TAH · NI (FT
VC)
NOT PAU (FT VC)
27708 Ba rry Wood
ANGELS OF MERCY (V) (America n Red
Cross Song)
ONE FOR ALL-ALL FOR ONE (V)
27707 Sidney Bechet
OH! LADY BE GOOD (FT)
ROSE ROOM (FT)
27706 Jan Savitt
EV'RY TIME (FT VC)
THERE ' S A BOAT OAT'S LEAVIN ' SOON
FOR NEW YORK (FT VC)
27705 Artie Shaw
MAKE LOVE TO ME (FT VC)
SOLI 0 SAM (FT)
27704 Sammy Kaye
THERE ' LL BE BLUE BIRD S OVER THE
WHITE 'CLlFFS OF DOVER (FT VC)
MADELAINE (FT VC)
27703 Artie Shaw
NOCTURNE
THROUGH THE YEARS (FT)
27701 Tommy Dorsey
I THINK OF YOU (FT VC)
WHO CAN I TURN TO ? (FT VC)
27700 Duke Ellington
CLEMENTINE (FT)
FIVE O 'CLOCK DRAG (FT)
27699 Jan Savitt
MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE (FT VC)
M· O·T·H·E-R (FT VC)
27694 Wayne King
TIME CHANGES EVERYTHING (FT VC)
MISIRLOU (FT)
27693 Art Jarrett
HOW LONG DID I DREAM (FT VC)
HUMPTY-DUMPTY HEART (FT VC)
27692 Barry Wood
MADELAINE (VOCADANCE)
THIS IS NO LAUGHING MATTER
(VOCADANCE)
3';'*
27691 Sammy Kaye
THE SHRINE OF SAINT CECILIA (FT VC)
SANTA CLAUS IS ON HIS WAY (FT VC)
U. S. BODds
& STAMPS
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We would like to take this opportunity
to thank our customers and friends, for
making 1941 an outstanding, success-
ful year.

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Most Popular Records in theeoin Machines
Reproduced by special and exclusive arrangement with the publishers of DOWN BEAT, the
musician's bible, which gathers its information just before press-time through nationwide
correspondents.
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I-Chattanooga Choo-Choo
2-B-I-Bi
3-Elmer's Tune
4-Jim .
5-Guess I'll Have to Dream
b-Piano Concerto
7-This Love 0/ Mine
8-Clementine .
9-You Made Me Love You
IO-Set the World on Fire.
II-Jealous
12-/ Got it Bad .
Glenn Miller, Bluebird
Horace Heidt, Columbia
Glenn Miller, Bluebird
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca
Glenn Miller, Bluebird
Freddy Martin, Bluebird
Tommy Dorsey, Victor
Bing Crosby, Decca .
Harry James, Columbia
Ink Spots, Decca
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Andrews Sisters, Decca
Duke Ellington, Victor
Johnny Long, Decca
Carl Hoff, Okeh
Dick Jurgens, Okeh
Dinah Shore, Bluebird
Bobby Bryne, Decca
C. Cavallaro, Decca
Stan Kenton, Decca
Judy Garland, Decca
Torn Tucker, Okeh
King Sisters, Bluebird
Vaughn Monroe, Bluebird
"SLEEPERS"
(Records Coming Up Which May Prove to be Coin Machine Hits)
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JINGLE BELLS-Glenn Miller steps
out with a swing version of this old
Christmas song which is geared direct-
ly for the coin machines. There is
plenty of vocal (Tex Beneke, Ernie
Caceres, the Modernaires) and the
treatment, instrumentally, is superb
for nickel-nabbing. Bluebird.
ANY BONDS TODAY?-At last
corne two versions . of this patriotic
song which are worth placing in the
boxes. Previous records lacked that
"something" which pulls in the jitneys,
no matter what type of location. Jim-
my Dorsey with Bob Eberly and Helen
O'Connell has the most unusual and
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Bending every effort to further Uncle Sam's drive to sell Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps,
The Wolf Sales Co., Wurlitzer Distributors of Denver have had painted on the wall of their
new quarters the huge sign you see above. Wolf Reiwitz" President, says, "Wurlitzer Mu·sic
Merchants are solidly behind this dril'e to make "Any Bonds Today?" the number one hit
tune on every Wurlitzer Phonograph, Believe me, they're getting results."
catchy version, on Decca, and it's
backed (the same disc) by the An-
drews Sisters' singing the same song.
Both are naturals and the wise op will
put the same record in twice, allowing
patrons to play both sides.
SOMETHING NEW-Once known
as Negra Soy. Benny Goodman and
Count Basie both made this song as an
instrumental, without vocal. But it's
Vaughn Monroe's Bluebird platter,
with Vaughn singing in grand style,
whioh gives the song a popular appeal.
Tab as a winner.
BLUE. NOCTURNE-A delightfully
unique type of ballad, Count Basie is
the man with the socko version, on
Okeh. Earl Warren does the vocal and
Tab Smith's alto sax, at slow tempo
and played in soft, beautiful taste,
helps sell the song. A real sleeper and
worth trying.
AUTUMN NOCTURNE -
Another
nocturne, Claude Thornhill's Columbia
and Shep Fields' Bluebird are both
standouts. No vocal on either, but the
song is so definitely out of the trite
"Tin Pan Alley" groove that it has
excellent chances of catching. Some-
what in the Intermezzo vein. Spot.
JUST FOR YOU-Still another new
ballad, the only song of its ,kind ever
recorded by Pete Johnson. Slow tempo.
Pete plays a piano solo with rhythm
section accompaniment. Okay for all
locations. Decca.
IT HAPPENED IN HAW AIl-An-
other Jimmy Dorsey cIickeroo. Again
it is the Eberly-O'Connell team for a
strong song seIling job, and Jimmy's
band handles its duties superbly, as
IIsua\. Looks good already and may he
Dorsey's next hit on the boxes. Decca,
SWINGIN' ON NOTHIN'-Tommy
Dorsey has t.his one, on Victor, which
he feels will he as popular as Yes,
Indeed. The same singers (Jo Stafford
and Sy Oliver) are on deck for the
lyrics. May be big.
DARLING HOW YOU LIED-From
the Middlewesl corne e!1thusiastic re-
pOl·ts on this record, by Wayne King.
The corn is green but this tune is
pulling in shekels, and it's worthwhile
for ops on the coast and in the East to
try to cash in as the Middlewesterne-rs
are doing.
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