Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 21

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Songs That You Will Enjoy Singing!
WILL DELIGHT T H E ENTIRE
FAMILY
THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU
The greatest ballad of recent years. A Perfect Lyric—A Wonderful Melody.
BILLY, BILLY, BOUNCE YOUR BABY DOLL ~ Al. Jolson's Newest Song- Hit.
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THERE'S SILVER NOW WHERE ONCE WAS GOLD
A. genuine Home Ballad. Beautiful Lyric and Melody.
WHEN MOTHER PLAYS A RAQ ON THE SEWING MACHINE -
The Greatest "Rag" Novelty ever written.
RASS BAND
PHRAHAM JONE
TAKE ME TO THE CABARET — "Billy" Dillon's New Hit. A decided Novelty.
K1LLARNEY, MY HOME O'ER THE SEA — That Beautiful Ballad of Old Ireland.
DREAMS OF LONG AGO ~ By Enrico Caruso. The Song- Hit of "The Million."
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YOUR DADDY DID THE SAME THING FIFTY YEARS AGO
You will certainly enjoy this "catchy song.
WHEN I GET YOU ALONE TO-NIGHT ~ The Song Sensation of the Century.
I WANT MY MAN -- Successor to "Honey Man."
I'M SENDING A MESSAGE TO MAMA - A n unusually interesting child's song.
THE ROSARY ~ The Musical Setting by Sarah Wolpaw is a Masterpiece.
SOMEHOW I CAN'T FORGET YOU — New Ballad by McCarthy and Piantadosi.
BRASS BAND EPHRAHAM JONES
A very catchy melody — interesting lyric and a great song.
OH YOU DREAM -- One of the Song Hits from "N. Y. Winter Garden."
HONEY ROSE --(Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield).
By that clever song writing trio — Goodwin, McCarthy & Smith.
IF EVERY STAR WAS A LITTLE PICKANINNY
The song everyone is talking about.
HONEY MAN One of the greatest Song Hits of recent Years.
IN M Y BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL DREAMS
You never heard a prettier song than this.
MY LANDLADY -- Bert William's latest Hit, in "Ziegfelds Follies"
IM SENDING A HESSAGt TO MAMA
JOf rt'CARTKY
ALCUKT40OSI
THERE' S LOTS OF STATIONS ON MY RAILROAD TRACK
A clever Novelty introduced by Hunting & Frances.
HONEY MAN
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WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY?
The 1st Prize Song. Beautiful title page by Charles Dana Gibson.
AT THE YIDDISHER BALL — Latest by writer of Yiddisher Rag.
SWEETIE SWEET — A Great Song by Joe Goodwin & Geo. Meyer.
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YOU WANT EVERYONE OF THESE HITS!
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Be Sure He's Irish - Emma Cams' Hit
The Dublin Rag -- Hit of Mme. Sherry
My Cavalier (3 Keys) -- Another "Senora"
Where Love is King -- Ballad Exquisite
In the Days of Girls & Boys - A Hit
That Italian Serenade -- Delicious Melody
That Dramatic Rag- -- The Actors Delight
Call me Daddy - Thats all - Hear it
Come Back to Me - Gaby Deslys Hit
The Merry Minuet - Hit of Antique Girl
Apple Blossoms -- Divinely Beautiful
Montezuma -- Eddy Foy's. Over the River-
In all my Dreams, I Dream of You
When Broadway was a Pasture
I just met the Fellow who Married
The Girl that I was Going to get
When the Autumn Leaves are Falling
Heart of my Heart I'm Pining for you
I Don't care whose girl you
Were, You're my girl now
Ireland never seemed so far away
Don't forget Old Dixieland
I want to be a Janitors Child
Whose Lovin' Darlin' are you.
DREAMS OF LONG AG0
Make a list of the ones you do not have and ask to hear them the next time you go to
your Music Store.
If you have any difficulty in getting copies, order direct al 15 cents each,
any 8 for One Dollar, or 17 for Two Dollars, postpaid.
Published and Copyrighted by
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LEO. FEIST, Inc., Feist BuMing N E W YORK.
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b:ok is a great deal larger than any collection they
have heretofore published, it will be necessary for
EXPANSION OF THE "MOST POPULAR" SERIES.
them to advance the price shortly from the special
Latest Volumes Covering Every Phase of Music Published by Hinds, Noble & Eldredge,
introductory price offered in their advertisement
New York, Have Won a Tremendous Vogue Throughout Country—Dealers Find Them
in this issue.
Profitable Sellers—New Issues That Are Destined to Augment Popularity.
Among other books which are just issued are
included "The Most Popular Modern Piano
In describing the new books published by Hinds, sons," songs describing spring, summer, autumn
Pieces" a-ncl "The Most Popular Modern Piano
Noble & Eldredge during the past year, which in- and winter and the pleasures of each. Under Duets." These collections, the former arranged
clude "The Most Popular Songs for Every Oc- Songs for Children's Entertainments we find six- by Paola Gallico and the latter by E. R. Kroeger,
castiony'" "The Most (Popular Army ancf Navy
teen songs which are popular with children; all contain such numbers as "A la Bien Aimee," by
Songs," "The Most Popular Concert and Drawing of them are game songs. The well-known "Lon- Schutt; "Alle Marche," by Schytte; "Chant
Room Songs" for high voice and for low voice, don Bridge" is here, together with "Here We Go d'Amour," by Stojowski; barcarolle from "Tales
''The Most Popular Selections for Violin and
Around the Mulberry Bush," etc. Under Songs of Hoffman," by Offenbach; berceuse from "Joce-
Piano" (volume 1 and volume 2), "The Most Popu- for Social Gatherings, "Old Black Joe," lyn," by Godard; "Song of the Lark," by Tschai-
lar Violin Operatic Pieces,'' "The Most Popular
"Suvvanee River," "Annie Laurie," "Dixie's Land," kowsky; "Song Without Words," by Tschai-
Modern Piano Pieces," "The Most Popular Mod- "My Bonnie," etc., are found. Songs for Partings kowsky; "Witches' Dance," by MacDowell; "Hu-
ern Piano Duets" and "The Most Popular Man- and P'arewells is one of the particularly desirable moreske," by Dvorak, etc. Of collections that con-
dolin Operatic Pieces," one instinctively begins features in the collection. The titles under
tain contents lists like these nothing further can
with "The Most Popular Songs for Every Occa- this heading include "Auf Wiedersehen," "Auld be said. They speak for themselves.
sion." This is easily explained because when one Lang Syne," "Do They Miss Me at Home?"
"The Most Popular Drawing Room and Concert
finds a collection containing nearly 200 songs rang- etc. One heading in the collection which will add Songs" for high voice and the same for low voice
ing over every occasion throughout the year one greatly to its success in those cities where old home is something that is different from anything here-
naturally accords it pre-eminence.
week is celebrated is Songs for Home Comings. tofore published. Hinds, Noble & Eldredge have
Commencing with New Years, there are six new Under this heading we find "Home, Sweet Home," inclivded thirty numbers or more in each volume
copyrighted songs; for Lincoln's Birthday, besides "The Dearest Spot Is Home," "Old Folks at and have chosen the most popular songs for the
"Battle Cry of Freedom," "Battle Hymn of the Home," and a great many of the other songs which purpose of solo singing that are to be found in
awaken those pleasant recollections of old home musical literature. The French, German and
Republic," etc., there is a new song in honor of
this occasion called "Lincoln's Birthday"; for St. days and joys which are so pleasurable. Songs for Italian songs included are written in both the origi-
Valentine's Day there are a number of good songs, Devotional Exercises include all the popular hymns nal text and in the English translation, which will
including one called 'St. Valentine"; for Washing- and devotional songs .which are sung generally at be of great benefit for those who wish to sing
ton's 'Birthday, besides "The American Eagle," home and which are loved for the sentiment they these songs in English. The translations are par-
"The Red, White and Blue," etc., there inspire aside from any religious belief. In Songs ticularly thorough and the arranging has been ex-
for the Schools and Colleges, besides the Alma ceptionally well done. Among the songs included
are two new songs, "Mount Vernon Bells"
and "Washington"; St. Patrick's Day is rep- Mater Songs of each of the larger universities of
are "Call Me Back," by Denza; "Daddy," by Beh-
resented by the best Irish songs and a new the United Stales, there is found a number of the
(Continued on page 136.)
song called "St. Patrick's Day"; for Easter there old popular college songs, including "Where, Oh!
are six hymns which are especially suited for this Where," "On the Chapel Steps," "Bingo," etc. For
occasion, and for Christmas there are eight Christ- the commencement exercises of schools and col-
mas .songs and hymns, including several new leges there is a goodly list of popular songs, in-
ones; for Arbor Day there are five new copy- cluding several new graduation songs never before
righted songs—"Arbor Day," "Arbor Day Song," published. Songs for Reunions includes "A
etc.; for Memorial Day the book contains, besides Health to All Good Fellows," "Dear Old Pals,"
"Battle Cry of Freedom," "Onward, Christian "Old College Chum," etc. Under Songs for Con-
Soldiers," etc., a new song never before published, ventions there is found "Our Land," "Battle Hymn
Song of the Waves—Barcarole
called "Memorial Day"; for Flag Day there are of the Republic," and other songs which arc sung
M. Johnson.$0.50
five songs that teach a lesson in reverence and generally on these occasions. The last but by no
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sis—Intermezzo
J.
R. Haasler. .50
loyalty to our flag and country, besides patriotic means the least important heading in the closing
Russian Story
G. H. Wilder. .50
songs which are especially suited for this day; of the index before us is Songs of Other Nations.
Dream of the Naiads
M. Johnson. .50
Fourth of July, of course, includes all the popular Under this heading is found the national song of
Venetian Nights—Barcarole.. .J. O'Shea. .50
national songs and hymns, but "The Glorious each of the following nations: Austria, Scotland,
Hearts Awakening—Reverie... .C. Stone. .50
Fourth" and "Independence Day" are two new Sweden, Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Hungary,
/ / / Were a Violet—Song. . . -G. H. Cox. .50
stirring national songs which have b^en especially France, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Ger-
written for this occasion; Labor Day is represented many, Canada and Denmark. The words are both
This offer expires Jan. 1, 1913.
by four new copyrighted songs; Hallowe'en by in the original text and in the English translation.
three new copyrighted songs; Columbus Day by Hinds, Noble & Eldredge state that because this
C. W. THOMPSON & CO.
two new songs; Thanksgiving by two new songs
A
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and five others which are especially, suitable for
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are Morning and Evening songs, one song for each
month in the year, and two extra songs for May.
Also New Hits
There is a "Song of the Months," embracing in
New WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS New
this one song something about each month in the
Four Big Musical Successes.
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