Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 October

Most Popular Records

In
the Coin Machines
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musician's bible, which gathers its information just before press-time through nationwide
correspondents.
I~~~.SONG~~~~~~§~~~FIRST CHOICEg]- §§§§~SECOND CHOICE
1-1 Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
2-'Til Reveille
3-Jim
4-Blue Champagne
5-Yes, Indeed
6-You Are My Sunshine
7-A Rose amI a Prayer
8-You and I
9-Flamingo
IO---YouTs
II-Time Was
I2-Marie Elena
Tom Tucker, Okeh .
Bing Crosby, Decca
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca
Tommy Dorsey, Victor
Gene Autry, Okeh
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca.
Bing Crosby, Decca
Duke Ellington, Victor
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca
Jimmy Dorsey, Decca
Horace Heidt, Col.
Kay Kyser, Col.
Dinah Shore, BBird.
Freddy Martin, BBird.
Crosby-Boswell, Decca.
Bing Crosby, Decca.
Charlie Spivak, Okeh.
Glenn Miller, BBird.
Will Bradley, Col.
Benny Goodman, Col.
Kate Smith, Col.
Tony Pastor, BBird.
WATCH OUT
for Time Was. Yours, You Are My Sunshine and Blue Champagne, above. All are on the upbeat and yet to hit their full
strength in the machines. Other fast·rising songs due to hit the "Big 12"are Why Don't We Do This More Often? Chattanooga Choo·Choo, Piano
Concerto and I Went Out of My Way, all recorded by various bands and vocalists . For additional tips on which discs are showing early strength
in the boxes, check Down Beat' s "Sleepers" lists below. These are sent us by operators who are finding the records mentioned to be sure-fire
coin-snatchers.
"SLEEPERS"
(Potential Hits in the Coin Machines)
BIRTH OF THE BLUES -
Bing
Crosby has the lead on this oldie, re-
vived by the current motion pic of the
same name. And the Bing is on Decca.
Benny Goodman's Columbia version is
the best of the orchestral jobs. Either
should garner jitneys nicely.
HEY DOC -
Woody Herman was
first to cut this novelty, and his job
remains the best one for most loca-
tion s. Cab Calloway has an okay Okeh
discing while the Ink Spots (on Decca
like Woody Herman) have THE vocal
job. Coming up nicely in the East.
LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME - Billie
Holiday and Dinah Shore, on Okeh
and Bluebird, resp., have nice-enough
records of another tune of yesteryear
which is being revived with good re-
sults. There's little to choose from
here with Holiday and Shore both
turning in svelte performances.
WATCH THE BIRDIE -
Sonny
Dunham's Bluebird of this novelty
from the Universal pic Hellzapoppin'
is stepping out in front fast. Harriet
Clark's singing seems to lure the nick-
els. Gene Krupa also has it on Okeh
but the Dunham platter is going bet-
ter, ops report.
JOLTIN' JOE DIMAGGIO-A sure-
fire click, heavily plugged over Eastern
radio s tation s, thi s waxing comes just
a s the nation is World series and base-
ball batty. Les Brown has the only
good record so far, on Okeh. Selling
like mad in the East and already head-
ing for some amount of popularity in
the boxes.
NICKEL SERENADE -
Another
novelty which looms as a winner, Les
Brown's Okeh is on the reverse of his
DiMaggio side. But don't overlook it.
Sonny Dunham has it, too, on Blue-
bird. Both should do well on all types
of locations.
ISLE OF PINES -
A slow s tarter,
this lovely ballad as handled by the
coin-machine king, Jimmy Dorsey
(with Bob Eberly on the lyrics) is now
making fast headway and looks set for
a long, profitable stay in the machines.
It's a slow, melodious Nat Burton tune
which grows with every hearing. Decca.
Watch also for the release of In Old
Hawaii by Jimmy Dorsey with another
of those Eberly-Helen O'Connell vocal
duets. Jimmy himself thinks it may go
as big as Amapola.
27584 Jar> Savitt
WHY DON 'T WE DO THIS MORE OFTEN?
(FT VC)
A DROP IN THE BUCKET (FT VC)
throb Power to return and kiss luscious
Betty Grable. It was all in work, however,
a matter of a retake On "Yank in the
RAF", for the public didn't like the un·
happy endi ng and th e only way to change
th at was for Ty to kiss Betty for a fade-out.
Eventually, Power did record th e ballad
which opens with hi s news-flashing the
marines' land ing in Icela nd. The Ray Block
choir and Al Goodman's band cut in with
the fa mOllS marine son g, "From the Halls
of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli,"
and Power takes over describing the
marines' work from the battles in Tripoli,
1805, until today. On the other side of the
r ecord, Barry Wood sings "Arms For the
Love of America." Both numbers were first

presented on a defense broadcast.
3*
VICTOR
2'12*
27600 Sidney Bechet
TEXAS MOANER (FT)
LIMEHOUSE BLUES (FT)
27599 Skin nay Ennis
THE WHISTLER'S MOTHER IN LAW (FT
VC)
YOU MEAN SO MUCH TO ME (FT VC)
2'12*
27598 John Kirby
IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON (FT)
FIFI'S RHAPSODY (FT)
3';'* . 27595 U. of Texas Long Horn Band
EYES OF TEXAS (V)
TEXAS TAPS (V)
27594 Jan Savitt
AFTERNOON OF A FAUN (Ph. I & 2) (FT)
27593 Bea Wain
THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES (V)
YOU'LL NEVER KNOW (V)
27591 Tommy Dorsey
PALE MOON (FT VC)
HALLELUJAH! (FT)
27585 Oscar de la Rosa
RESTLESS NIGHT (Bolero VC)
CLAVES (Rumba VC)
The Casa Loma - - only on
DEC C A
3*
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27583 Xavier Cugat
SALUD, DINERO y AMOR (Argentine Waltz
VC)
BENABE (Rhumba VC)
Kiss Halts
RCA Recording
CAMDEN, N. 1. - The machine was
ready! The technician was ready! Tyrone
Power was ready to record "Ball ad of the
Leatherneck Corps" . . . so were the musi -
cians. But Bell's littl e invention interfered,
as an imperative voice came clearly over
th e wires from Holl ywood ordering hear t·
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B-I-BI -
A zany song, almost as
screwy as Hut Sut, this novelty is
geared for the machines by Carl Hoff
(Okeh) with a nickel-nabbing vocal
chorus by the Murphy Sisters. Hoff's
first record, it may establish him as a
"coin" leader his first time out. Horace
Heidt also has it on Columbia and Bob
Chester on Bluebird, but Hoff's is the
disc with the potency.
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We know a girl who is so dumb she
thinks a meadow lark is a picnic.


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COIN
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REVIEW
49
fOR
OCTOBER
1941
In connection with the intensive " Music For Defense" Drive to sell
United States Defens e Bonds, members of the Sales Department of the
J. P. Seeburg Corporation held a 3·day meeting at the Edgewater
Beach Hotel, Chicago , on October 4th. At this meeting , the salesmen
and executives shown above at the left, subscribed more than $30,000
in Defen se Bonds. This drive will be extended by the members of the
sales staff to include the Seeburg distributors , the Seeburg operators,
locations and their patrons. A huge variety of " Music For Defense"
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
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FOR
OCTOBER
7947
No Cabaret Tax on
Phonos. for Dancing
CHICAGO-A ruling was received by
the Automatic Phonograph Manufacturers
Association on October 10th from D. S.
Bliss, deputy commissioner in Washington
concernin g a tax on phonographs in loca·
tions where space is provided for patrons
to dance. Question was raised because of
the new 5% tax on cabarets and cabaret
entertainment as to whether a coin·operated
phonograph in a locat ion with dancing
space might classify th e location as a
cabaret.
Deputy Bliss' ruling is as follows:
"If only entertainmen t is phonograph
or coin·operated music machine and
space where patrons may dance the
five percent cabaret tax does not ap·
ply.
D. S. Bliss." •
Murdock Confers
With George Miller
SAN FRANCISCO - George Murdock,
district manager of the Rock·Ola Manufac·
turing Corporation, headquartering in Port·
land, who covers the eleven western states,
has just finished his annual visit with
George Miller, of Oakland, who is distribu·
tor for 29 counties in Northern California.
The counties are: Siskiyou, Trinity, Shasta,
Tehama, Glenn, Butte, Colusa, Sutter,
Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Eldorado, Sacra·
mento, Amador, Alpine, Tuolumne, Cala-
literature will be made available to all Seeburg distributors , opera·
tors and locations in a gigantic promotion to spur Bond sales.
Above on the right: Seeburg officials, Bruce Jagor, comptroller; James
Barron , Vice President in charge of production ; and Carl McKelvey ,
General Sales Manager, are preparing plans for the huge campaign.
McKelvey started the drive with $30,000 subscribed by the members
of his Sales Department. Bruce Jagor will conduct the Drive among
the office employees and James Barron will be in charge of Defense
Bond subscriptions among the employees in his department.
veras, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced,
Mariposa, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Kings,
Yolo, Solano, Contra Costa, and Alameda.
Murdock reports his company has had
its largest year in history insofar as auto·
matic musical equipment is concerned. •
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More Buckleys
For San Diego
CHICAGO-Bud Parr, General Music
Company, Los Angeles, California, a dis·
tributor of Buckley Music System, reports
ever increasing business in San Diego,
Californ ia. He keeps the telegraph wires
busy for delivery dates on shipments to
San Diego.
In com menting on this business, Bill
Corcoran , Pacific Coast District sales man-
ager for Buckley says, "With the music
systems that have been shipped into th e
California territory in th e last two years I
know that Bud Parr has sold about every
operator in Southern California. In looking
over the city of San Djego, during a visit
in that territory several months ago, I saw
Buckley Systems in a good many prominent
locations and I told Bud Parr that we had
made a good start in that city.
"With the great expansion due to de-
fense work, many new places of business
have been opened up and many established
businesses have expanded. In making this
increase in business, the business men
themselves wanted to know that they were
equipped to give the best music and as a
result make the most money. That many of
them have decided in favor of Buckley in-
stallations is indicated by the great increase
WE RECOMMEND
THESE FEATURE GAMES
FOR OCTOBER!
Chi. Coin STAR ATTRACTION ........ $118.S0
Exhibit KNOCKOUT ........ $114.S0
Gottlieb ABC Bowler ..........•.•...•• $118.S0
Genco JUNGLE ....••...........• $118.S0
• Genco GUN CLUB ......•.....•..•.............•.• $118.S0
"The House That Doesn't Chise/!"
in business from Bud Parr, General Music
Company.
"Buckley is making shipments right
along to Los Angeles and directly to San
Diego. Parr is providing for the installation
work so that one location after another is
being set. Weare proud to have our sys·
terns installed in these different businesses
and giving everyone the benefit of the reo
laxation and amusement provided by
music."

~ Permo
Gives Records
Kind Treatment
CHICAGO-Every week is, "Be Kind to
Records Week", when the records are used
with Permo needles, says "Gene" Steffens,
vice-president of Permo Products Corp.
"Permo metal, used on Permo Point
Needles," he pointed out, "is compounded
in our own laboratory from the platinum
group of precious metals, the rarer of
which are Osmium, Ruthenium, Iridium,
and Rhodium, and is the result of 20 years
of metallurgical research."
Steffens declares that it is not difficult
to manufacture long-life needles, but, just
as important as the number of plays is the
effect of the needle on the record and the
capability of accurate reproduction. "To
be economical and practical," he said, "a
point material must be used that, by its
very nature combines all three of these fea·
tures- Iong life, kindness to records and
perfect reproduction."
According to the Permo official, the aver·
age use of Permo Point Needles is 2,000
plays, although many operator get 4,000
and there are frequent reports of six, eight
and ten thousand plays. One set of sta·
tistics recounted 21,000 plays.



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LONG BEACH COIN MACHINE COMPANY
1628 E. ANAHEIM
Phone 722-64

Warden: "I have good news for you,
Number 949. You've been granted a pardon,
and will be released tomorrow."
Convict: "But I can't, warden. I'm on
the ball team, and the big game is tomor·
LONG BEACH. CALIF.
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