Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 1

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Conducted by B. B. Wilson
LEE ROBERTS WALTZ FOR SAM FOX READY FOR THE TURN OF THE TIDE.
Prominent Pianist and Composer Arranges for
the Publication of His "Mon Plaisir" Valse
by the Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland-
Lee S. Roberts, who is well known throughout
the country as a musician and composer of ability,
and particularly through his efficient work with the
Melville Clark Piano Co. and the Q. R. S. Music
Roll Co., of Chicago, as musical authority and
demonstrator, has just made arrangements with
the Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, O., for
the publication of several of his numbers by that
progressive concern. Mr. Roberts has already
Lee S. Roberts.
written and published himself several numbers
which, although excellent, were not exploited in a
manner to bring them the maximum amount of
success. He is also widely known for the excel-
lent musicianly character of his hand-played music
rolls, a number of them of his own compositions.
The first of Mr. Roberts' compositions to be of-
fered through the Sam Fox Co. is "Mon Plaisir"
(My Pleasure), a waltz of much intrinsic merit
and which is presented in a manner that should add
much to its popularity, with printing and engrav-
ing of the best and a title page that is best described
by the word "stunning." The new waltz will be
featured strongly by the Fox Co. immediately after
the first of the year, and as a matter of fact the
preliminary edition has found a ready sale with
the trade even without general exploitation.
The Sam Fox Co. will also publish several other
compositions by Mr. Roberts during 1915, and has
great faith in the work of that composer.
Following the closing of "The Wars of the
World" at the New York Hippodrome, there is
now in preparation a new show of elaborate pro-
portions but still unnamed, which will ibe ready for
presentation toward the end of January. Manuel
Klein, musical director of the Hippodrome, is at
present working on the music for the new show,
which will be published by M. Witmark & Sons.
Improvement in General Conditions Serves to
Encourage Members of Sheet Music Trade
Regarding the Outlook for the Coming Year.
The name of Feldman is very much before the
Although there is no use denying that the year
just closed has been a most unsatisfactory one for public these days, as B. Feldman & Co., of London,
the majority of the members of the music trade,
the inherent courage of most of its members is evi-
denced in the plans that have been made and are
being made for the new year—plans that carry with
them the conviction that the bottom in trade has
been reached and that every future movement
must be for the better.
With very few exceptions the publishers have
made retrenchments in their business expenses,
and despite the low prices and the drop in sales
have been able to weather the period of depression
and prepare for better days.
As a matter of fact the general feeling in busi-
ness circles is steadily becoming more optimistic
and with better business as a basis. It follows that
when business is good and there is money to be
spent for something besides the necessities of life,
music is one of the first things considered. With
the improved conditions, the cutting down of un-
necessary expenses through the medium of asso-
ciation agreements and more economical and effi-
cient methods, and songs and instrumental num-
bers selected with particular care, there is every
reason for the members of the music trade to view
the new season and the new year with calmness, it
not with much hopefulness.
"LADY LUXURY^ PRESENTED.
New Musical Comedy Makes Excellent Impres-
.sion in New Y o r k — M u s i c by W i l l i a m
Schroeder, a New and Promising Composer.
"Lady Luxury," a new musical comedy with
book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, who has
been responsible for several of Chauncey Olcott's
successful productions and other works, and music
by William Schroeder, a young composer who
makes his bow to New York audiences in the new
piece, was presented at the Casino Theater on Fri-
day evening of last week and was well received.
Mr. Schroeder's music has much charm and
youth and freshness in it. There are twenty-two
numbers, and it would be difficult to single out any
from the general excellence of all. One very ef-
fective effort, however, is the touch of dreaminess
in the scene where the uncle dozes before the fire
and the people of the family paintings come to life
and sing him the songs of their day, which are
cleverly arranged so that they progress into a mod-
ern ragtime ditty of subdued association. "Writ-
ten in the Book of Destiny" and "Longing for
You" are others which stand out. M. Witmark
& Sons publish the score.
NOT A POPULAR SONG—A CLASSIC I
It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary
Words by Jack Judge
Music by Harry Williams
Sung by JOHN McCORMACK
For the United States
CHAPPELL & CO., LTD.
41 East 34th Street,
New York.
THE PUBLISHER OF "TIPPERARY."
B. Feldman, Head of B. Feldman & Co., Who
Has Discovered a Musical Gold Mine as a Re-
sult of the War—Had Faith in the Number.
For All Other Countries
B. FELDMAN & CO.,
2 and 3 Arthur Street,
London, Eng.
Bert Feldman.
are ihe publishers and owners of the copyright of
"It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary," and, know-
ing that it will be of interest to our readers, we
are printing herewith a photo of Bert Feldman, the
head of the firm of Feldman & Co.
Of all the numerous songs that have acquired
vogue during war-time, surely "Tipperary" is the
most remarkable. In the first place, the words have
absolutely nothing whatever to do with war, and
McKINLEY SUCCESSES
SONG HITS
One Wonderful Night (You Told Me
You Loved Me)
Sue of the Cumberlands
The Frisco Cabaret (Rag Song)
In the Evening by the Moonlight in
Dear Old Tennessee.
Alice of Old Vincennes
I Long to Hear the Old Church Choir
Again
When You Sang "The Palms" to Me
Diane of the Green Van
Sing Me the Rosary
Hurrah for the Christmas Ship
DANCE SUCCESSES
Original Fox Trot (Klickman)
Daddy Long Legs Hesitation Waltz
Dream Waltz from "Tales of Hoffman"
One Wonderful Night, Hesitation Waltz
Hesitation Waltz (Klickman)
Publishers of the
"FAMOUS McKINLEY TEN CENT MUSIC"
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
Chicago
New York
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Why Don't You?
If everybody in your Town
knew you handle
CENTURY
EDITION
and sell it at 10c. a copy
you'd sell twice as many
copies!
lives of County Mayo. "Tipperary" was ready for
publication in 1911, but it was not until 1912 that
Messrs. Feldman accepted it for publication after
it had been rejected in several other quarters. Even
after publication it was found that copies were not
selling, and on Mr. Judge expressing his disappoint-
ment, 15. Fe'dman replied, "Take my word for it,
that tiot only Edinburgh but all the world will one
day riii£ with your song."' An acute prophecy!
The .sales have now passed the second million.
Although the song would originally come under
the head of a ''popular" song, it has now become a
classic. The fact of a leading singer like John Mc-
C'ormack using the song would be a striking proof
of this.
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JOE MCCARTHY and
AL PI\NTADOSI'S N e w Ballad
"I've Loved You Since
You Were a Baby"
THAT now is the time for those fellows with
the sure-fire hits that they have been holding back
Can you imagine the possibilities of
for the new year to start putting them over.
such
a title ?
THAT if 25 per cent, of the promised "riots"
average up to 50 per cent, of the prophecies made
A wonderful song —
for them it's going to be a record-breaking season
will be a wonderful seller
in the sheet music trade.
THAT Jack Glogau, of the Feist staff, has several
cents a copy if you attach
numbers ready for production that appear to hold
t h i s advertisement t o
much promise for the future.
your order
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
THAT Chappcll & Co. are rumored to be after
the American rights to the German "Song of
l»::::::i LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg , New York :::::::::&
sound no patriotic note; they reflect simply a rol- Hate," reported to have been performed in Leipzig
recently.
licking, inconsequent jocularity and naive wistful-
THAT, as a companion piece to "Tipperary, 1 ' the
We are the publishers of
ness, and unlike far too many of the songs we
suffer in music halls, there is no taint of vulgarity in number should be a great hit.
THAT, according to a contemporary, the writers
the verbal expression, no silly attempt at phonetic
representation of what is supposed to be the special of "The Garbage Gentlemen's Ball" have cleaned
pronunciation of the masses, and no affected bad up in Boston.
(Chanson du coeur brise)
THAT, if it wasn't for the material submitted for
grammar (many fairly educated people are capable
Music by Moya
of "has fairly drove me"). An Irishman in London publication by hopeful amateur song writers and
Three keys: Ab, Bb and D
plaintively gives vent to his hankering to get back to then turned down, some song writers would find
SEND 12 CENTS FOR SAMPLE COPY
his beloved Tipperary, and especially "to the sweet- some rather dry picking for ideas.
THAT
Phil
Kornheiser,
manager
of
the
profes-
est girl" he knows. The sentiment is "Home, Sweet
C H A P P E L L & CO., Ltd.
Home" and "The Girl I Left Behind Me" combined, sional department of Leo Feist, Inc., spent the
41 East 34th St., - NEW YORK
"a touch of nature that makes the whole world kin.'' Christmas holidays and until Tuesday of this week
Canadian Branch i 347 Yonge St., TORONTO
with his family at Lakewood, N. J.
It is all born of intimacy with the psychology of
THAT Remick & Co. have several songs "on the
the music-hall-goer which our best composers do
fire" and sufficiently developed to give them a con-
not attempt to assimilate. Jack Judge and Harry
siderable edge on the business for the coming
Williams collaborated to write the words and
season.
music, but the former well-known music-hall singer
is the chief author and composer.
THAT a ten-cent talking machine record, which
Although Mr. Judge was born at Birmingham, he has for some time been in process of development
is an unadulterated Irishman, his parents being na- by Charles K. Harris, will soon be ready for the
Henry Blossom & Victor Herbert's
market.
THAT J. F. Martingale, an old-time minstrel and
Brightest and Biggest Success
author of "When the Robins Nest Again" and
other successful old-time songs, died recently at
his home in Greeley, la.
THAT E. T. Paull's newest march, "The Battle
of the Nations," is now in press and will be ready
Over the Hills to Mary.
for the trade about the first of the year. The an-
Chinatown, My Chinatown.
nouncement of the new number has aroused con-
At the Mississippi Cabaret.
siderable interest and brought in a number of ad-
I Want to Linger.
vance orders from dealers who bank on the Paull
Now Playing to capacity at the
reputation.
When It's Night Time Down in
Lyric Theatre, N. Y.
THAT The Review extends to everyone of its
Burgundy.
friends in the trade best wishes for a most pros-
There Is Only One California for
All the musical numbers, selec-
prosperous and successful business during the new
Mine.
tion, score NOW READY!
year of 1015.
Why don't you advertise
in your local p a p e r s -
others do it with profit,
why don't you ?
Century Music Pub. Co.
THE
SONG OF SONGS
THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT
OF THE SEASON!
10 NEW REMICK
SONG HITS
On the 5.15.
Oh, What a Beautiful Baby.
Come Over to Dover.
Wrap Me in a Bundle (and take
me home with you).
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
137 W. Fort Street
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
S E N D M A N U S C R I P T AND I P F A O F T I T L E
FOR E S T I M A T E
311 West 43d Street, New TorK City
"The Only Girl"
BUY
YOUR
IVMJSIC FROM
BOSTON
NEW YORK
THE BALLAD SUCCESS OF AMERICA
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER DITSON
M. WITMARK & SONS
Witmark Bldg., 144-146 W. 37th St.,
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Nnticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Suppose I Met You
Face To Face"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
B r o a d w a y and 47th Street
N e w York
MEYER COHEN, Mar.

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