Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 14

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THE MUSIC TftADEt
success on its premiere in Boston. The Walter Percival, the celebrated English
songs iwhich stand out particularly, are tenor, and is proving one of the strongest
"Con, Con, Con," a clever and tuneful take musical offerings on this clever comedy.
off on modern life; "In Old New York," a
Marie George, engaged to interpret the
brilliant march song; "Cupid Has Found principal comedy role in a new Drury Lane
My Heart," a dainty love ballad; "Ye Ho" success shortly to be heard in New York,
(Oh! Glad is the Life of a Sailor at Sea), has selected two songs from Sol Bloom's
a rollicking song with the brisk flavor of catalogue, and is confident that each will
sea life all through it, and "I'd Like to be a score an immense success.
Soldier," a fine martial song. Another
The newest interpolation in "Mr. Blue
good song is "It Was Not Like That in the Beard" is Heelan & Helf's composition
Olden Days," the treatment of which is "On the Blue Zambaazie Shore." It eas-
not only clever but philosophical.
ily ranks among the best offerings of the
piece.
* * *
"There's Nobody Just Like You," Wil- "Ki-Yo," a new effort of Hoffman &
liam H. Penn's popular concert song, has Lewis, is Emma Cams' feature song in
been interpolated in "The Billionaire," by vaudeville, and is always an emphatic hit.
SINGING A KREY "HIT."
The half tone herewith represents one of
the most charming and clever soubrettes now
before the public—Miss Gladys Fisher. It
was Miss Fisher who first put the song "Any
Rags" on the stage at the Old Howard
Theatre in Boston. The song was kept on
for twelve consecutive weeks at this theatre
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owing to the demands of the audience. This
is unprecedented in the annals of this theatre.
Miss Fisher has been in the middle West
for about ten weeks, and reports an enormous
success with "Any Rags."
The publisher, Geo. M. Krey, of Boston,
reports a phenomenal demand for the song.
Every picnic party from Boston and vi-
cinity distributes "rags, bones, bottles and
old iron" in the Sylvan Groves thereabouts,
in a most outlandish fashion, and the trol-
leys take back almost "any rags" includ-
ed in the melody of the song of that name
published by Geo. M. Krey, of Boston,
who is delighted with the success of this,
his latest and greatest hit.
"Any Rags" has surely come to stay with
us for quite a while, and the large orders
received by the publisher prove that the
music trade and the public at large realize
this fact.
WAR OVER "DIXIE."
At a Confederate reunion in Columbus,
Mo., Friday last, a motion was made to
change the words of "Dixie," tumultuous
scenes following. A motion was intro-
duced, setting forth that the words of the
song as they now stand are "childish and
unbecoming, especially when compared
with some of the other great patriotic
songs." It was suggested that the Mis-
souri Daughters of the Confederacy take
the matter in hand and rewrite the song in
more appropriate words. Shouts of disap-
proval greeted the motion. Scores of vet-
erans were on their feet in a moment pro-
testing against any change. Then some
one started the "rebel yell," and the whole
assemblage joined in for several minutes.
The "yell" did more than much argument
might have accomplished, for when quiet
was restored and the resolution was put to
a vote every man present except one voted
against it. Just as the decision was an-
nounced the band struck up "Dixie," and
it was fifteen minutes before order was re-
stored and the reunion again settled down
to business.
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