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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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ceived from the song, "Row, Row, Row," and as
a result has brought suit against Harry Von Tilzer,
publisher of the number, for that amount. Billy
Jerome, who wrote the words of the song, is also
named as a defendant in the action.
captivating at the first hearing continue to preserve
its attraction.
Earnestness and thoughtful simplicity are the best
features of "Psalm of Love," by Dorothy Forster,
and it would be hard to find a song more generally
pleasing.
"The Song My Heart Sings," by Gertrude Robin-
TWO LIVE REMICK NUMBERS.
son, is a song that shows that the springs of true
'Over the Hills to Mary" and "On the 5:15'
melody are by no means exhausted. It is a num-
Among Successful Songs in Remick Catalog.
ber that, by reason of its compass, will be found
suitable for all voices. "He Met Her on the
Among the numbers that stand out prominently
Stairs," by Sivori Levey, is an amusing and tune-
in the large catalog of prominent successes pub-
ful number in which the composer is his own lyrist.
lished by J. H. Remick & Co. are: "Over the Hills
"Soul of Mine,", by Ethel Barns. Here is a song
that arrests the attention and commands interest
at once and completely. It is for low voices, es-
OVER THE HILLS
pecially contralto. It is in the repertoire of
Madame Kirkby Lunn, which is some testimony to
its worth, and it is published with an ad. lib. organ
accompaniment.
"Wake Up," by Montague Phillips. This is the
first number in the new song cycle, "A Calendar of
NEW CHAPPELL & CO. PUBLICATIONS. Song," and is spontaneous and exhilerating, with
Among the recent publications of Chappell & Co., grateful suggestions of springtime, sunshine and
Ltd., that hold much promise are included the fol- "out-of-doors." "I Heard a Sweet Song" is an-
lowing: "A Longing," by Wilfred Sanderson, a other song by Dorothy Forster. Whatever the
to Mary," a song of the ballad type, with words by song that is tenderly sentimental, but is far from theme, whatever the demand upon her gifts, Miss
Alfred Bryan and music by Jack Wells, and "On being mawkish—indeed, perfect sincerity is its most Forster always rises to the occasion, and to a
the 5:15," by Murphy and Marshall, a topical song convincing feature. "A Heap of Rose Leaves," by beautiful lyric she has written fitting and worthy
of the Casey Jones type. "Over the Hills to Mary" Charles Willeby, represents some of the best ef- music. "Roses of Forgiveness," by Guy d'Hardelot.
is being used by a large number of prominent sing- forts of this popular composer, in which a full, sus- With her varied and successful experience as a
ers in vaudeville throughout the country, and is de- tained and melodious voice part is coupled with a composer, few can approach Madame d'Hardelot
veloping rapidly into a substantial success from richly adequate accompaniment. In "Colinette" H. in writing songs of this type. This number in par-
a sales point of view.
Lyall Phillips again displays his unusual gifts in ticular has many of those personal and char-
"On the 5:15," which records the woes of the song writing, his ability to make a song that is acteristic touches which add charm to her work.
commuter, seems to make a particular appeal to
those located in the metropolitan districts, and there
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