Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 9

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INE," on SEPTEMBER 12th,
a
Combined
Circulation
of
OCCUPYING TWO ENTIRE PAGES
THE
CENTRE
PAGE
SPREAD)
Over
Two
Million
Copies,
or
Ten
Million
Readers
-Dealer" St. Louis "Globe-Democrat" St. Paul "Pioneer-Press Dispatch."
"Post" Pittsburg "Dispatch" Phila."North American"
ORE
PREPARE YOURSELF WITH A BIG SUPPLY OF THE
SONGS
EARTWINNERS
Try them on your
piano. Then you'll
know why these
songs will be favor-
ites in every palace
—in every home.
"Norway"
(The Land of the Midnight Sun). A love-ballad by
Joe McCarthy and Fred Fischer that transcends
their every past-effort. Greater praise than this
cannot be said when you consider that "I Want
To Go To Tokio," "There's a Little Spark Of
Love Still Burning," and other successes have
placed these authors right in the very front rank
of song wizards. "NORWAY" is a ballad far
more bewitching than the average. It is sure to
win a soft spot in your heart. The writers pro-
claim it to be their masterpiece. Both lyrics and
melody are beautiful beyond description.
"All I Can Do Is Just Love You"
Joe McCarthy, Grant Clark and Jiinmie Monaco — that
great trio of master song writers—unreservedly stake their
reputations on the success of this song. It took almost
superhuman skill to beat their great past successes such as,
"That's How I Need You," "You Made Me Love You" and
"If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts," etc. But genius
conquered. New honors were won.
If you were an Artist, a Sculptor, a Poet —how would you
describe "the girl of your eye"? 'All I Can Do Is Just Love
You" tells how. The lyrics are entrancing — the music
gayly dancing.
J
iy Writers
ed Earning
30,000 a Year
ViVL Be Sung
World
L-J
L
"All I Can Do Is Just Love You"
eason with a BAN
Words by Grant Clark and Joe McCarthy. Music by Jimmie
Monaco. Critics say it is the most unique love-ballad written
in a decade. A song that starts itself—and you have to sing
it over and over again. Heart-winner number four!
hat would be
nted to make music
good—would not
mid two; nor three,
inder hit.
songs that would sweep the Song Zone free and
he latest 1916 Models. Self starters—and with
CHORUS.
X,
t - ist
n the world. Leaders—every one of them. W e toiJ
/ not only excel our every past success but iue nvill go on
ie have e re their masterpieces. W e had to be mighty sure of
>ad("ist to the whole world in such a big advertisemejit as
>pular Song Music. Critics are sure. Everybody i.; sure.
Then all the world could see
Id paint you so b u a u - t i . f u l
just how you look to me, If
t four songs say over their own signatures :
' 'Norway' puts our every other song
lecess completely in the shade. It
inches the highest spot y e t . "
' ' The Muses never worked so well for
us before.
'All I Can Do' is our best
bet ever."
1 were a sculp-tot, I'd carve you in stone, As ono of the won- ders
iny Woolworth, Kresge, Kress or McCrory Store
:iST" Songs;
eautiful Roses."
[y Own Venetian Rose."
here's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning."
My Dreamt of You." (Julian Eltinge's Biggest Hit.)
fe'll Build a Little Home in the U. S. A." (Ziegfeld's
Follies of 1915.)
fe Want a Mighty Navy." (Passing Show of 1915.)
mmer Love." (It's the same old game.)
the War of Hearts and Eyes."
234 W. 40th St., New York City
SOMETHING NEW!
For four cents we will send a booklet of the latest
soncfs, \vi;h a chorus, photos and " s t o r y " of each
writer. Also a set of Souvenir Post Cards. Or the
above will be sent FREE with each mail order amount-
ing to $1.00 or over.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC:
The black and white notes that appear at the top and bottom of these two pages are
to attract
your ear as
ract your eye. If you'll
youll try them over, we think they'll
theyll tickle yo
ll Th
l
b i is t that
h t new, t tantalizing,
tlii
ingery onestep
tunc "It's
well.
The melody
above
gingery
one-step tunc,
It's So
So
Temptin'," by Jimmie Monaco—the Truth is in the Title.
Published for Band or Orchestra.
Price 15c each. Any leader
gladly play them on
request. Ask him.
"Valse Celestia," by Lee Orcan Smith
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you Have
any from
Doubt
about'
ON THURSDAY,
S E P T . 1 6 t h this Advertisement will Appear n
"THE SATURDAY EVENING POST"
Occupying a full Half Page, Costing $2500.00
ie Saturday Evening Post" has a circulation of over 2 Million copies or 10 Million Readers"
FOUR SONGS £ HEART-WINNERS
these
advertisements being ox direct benefit
to You ask us for an exact statement ox tneir
circulation in Your City.
The Combined Circulation is over 5,600-
000 Copies or over 28,000,000 Readers,
allowing Five Readers to each Magazine.
This means that 56,000,000 Eyes will see
these Advertisements, 56,000,000 Ears
will want to hear these Sensational Melo-
dies and Millions of People will want to
huy copies for Millions of hands t

and lips to sing.
[*;: " j/ \<; ' "
*
Masterpieces by Writers Whose
Combined Earning Power Is Over
$100,000 a Year. Try These New
Song Hits.
They*re Great!
'""
' a "^isch e
,
It's up to you as to wnat percentage ox these
The World's Most Gifted and Highest
Prr,d . c one Writers Proclaim These Songs the Best They Have Ever Written
Come Back,TMxiel" Never was melody more haunt-
Play it, njf it quick: you will find a warm spot
' i tin chard 'way down in your heart."
"When You're In Love With Someone Who Is Not
In Love With You" is so good you dun't need the ex-
prelsion marks to truide you. You don't have to coax
and lease the melody—it's there—instinctively you feel
its charm.
Norway" (The Land of the Midnight Sun) is a bal-
lad fa
.re bewitching than the average. Both lyrics
and melody are beautiful beyond de
"All I Can Do IB JuBt Love You I" If you were an
artist, a sculptor, a poet—how would you describe "the
girl of your eye"? "All I Can Do" tells how. The lyrics
are entrancing—the music Sfayly dancing.
copies Y O U are going to sell.
r ,
Don't let the "other fellow' get tusmess
that rightfully helongs to you. "Hook up"
with this campaign hy Displaying Copies
Prominently, then
You'll get your share of the Profits.
Title Pages and attractive display material
Free, of, a course, and in any quantity.
.
We wanted to start the rnU Season with a BANG!
We wanted to fire a shot that would be heard around the world. We needed a
quartette of world beaters. We called a conference of our song writers—the high-
est paid staff in the world. We told them our plan. They were enthusiastic.
They said, "We will not only excel our every past success but we will go on pub-
lic record over our own signatures that these songs are the best we have ever writ-
ten." You have the authors' own unreserved statements that these songs are their
masterpieces. Read ivhat the 'world''s foremost writers of these best four songs say
onjer their oivn signatures:
""When You're In Love
With Someone' is by all
means our greatest bid for
a place in the Hall of
Music Fame."
Grant Clark
A.1 Piantadosi
"When You're In Love With Someone
Who Is Not In Love With You
Clark and Piantadosi.
Norway* puts our every
other gong success com-
pletely in the shade. It
touches the highest spot
yet."
Joe McCarthy-
Fred Fischer
All I Can Do Is Just Love You
Clark, McCarthy and Monaco.
HE "Ladies Home Journal" October
issue (on Sale Sept. 20th) will contain
this Quarter Page advertisement, costing $1500.
The^circulation of "The Ladies Home Journal
is over 1,600,000 copies each month—equal to
8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Readers.
T H A T
SONGS A R E HEART
"All I Can Do Is Just Love You "
" Come Back, Dixie! "
Clarke. McCarthy and Monaco—the great trio of song
writers—unreservedly stake their reputations on the
success of this sonc.
Head-and-shouldere the best thing Mahoney and
Wenrich tver wrote. A great One-Step I
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' J.
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WINNERS
"You
Can't
Go
Wrong
With a
Feist*
Song"
H*—t
SE.
Jack Ma honey
Percy Wenrich
f-
The World's Most Gifted Song
Writers proclaim these four songs
to be the best they have ever written.
" The Muses never worked
so well for us before. 'All
I Can Do' is our best bet
ever."
Grant Clark
Joe McCarthy
Jimtnie Monaco
"We will live or die on
the success of 'Come Back,
Dixie !' It is the supreme
effort of our lives."
•3
Sun)
« « is sure
her
Hits
On Sola at all Munic and Department Store; or at any Woolworth, Kretge,
Kress or McCrory Store
. Other Popular "FEIST" Songs: ,
"I Want to Go to Tokio."
"Down Among the Sheltering Palms."
"Are You the O'Reilly?" (Tipperary's Successor.)
"When It's Moonlight in Mayo."
"On the ShoreB of Italy."
" When You Wore aTulip and IWoreaBigRed Rose"
"If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts."
"I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier."
"My Pretty Firefly."
"Beautiful Roses.'
"My Own Venetian Rose.*'
"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning."
"In My Dreams of You."
"We'll Build a Little Home in the U.S.A. (Zieg-
f c l d ' s F o l l i e s o f 19L5>.
"We Want a Mighty Navy." (Passing Show 1915.)
''Summer Love."
( I t ' s the same old game.)
"In the War of Hearts and Eyes."
V? -'
r r j
SPECIAL NOTE: You should get all these songs from your dealer. Please do so. If
your dealer cannot supply you, order direct at 15c each—or any eight for $1.00,
If you want to hear the very latest hits of the season, be sure to request any
leader to play the "Feist" hits for you. You can get them for your Talking
Machine or Player Piano. Published also for Band or Orchestra, price 15c each.
SOMETHING NEW! For four cents we will send a booklet of the latest songs, with
a chorus, photos and "story" of each writer. Also a set of Souvenir Post Cards-
Or the above will be sent FREE with each mail order amounting to $1.00 or over
LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Blcl^., 232 W 40th St., New York [
USE THIS COUPON.
want to "Hook up" with your Big $12000 Campaign. Please send following at Special 7c. price
Norway
All I Can Do Is Just Love You
Come Back, Dixie
When You're In Love With Someone
Valse Celestia
It's So Temptin' (One-Step)
so send Free Display Material and about... title pages of each piece.
Name
Address
Master strokes by song writers
whose combined earning power is over $100,000 a year.
Never before have four such capital A-l songs been offered for sale at one time. Each son? a Rem.
l,oveba\\adsotthe sensible sort. Justtliekindof swt-etlovesentimentsyouwantyour dauslitersto siriK.
"Norway" (The Land of the Midnight Sun) ia a ballad
far more bewitching than the average. Both lyrics and
melody are most beautiful.
"When You 're In Love With Someone Who Ia Not In LOT*
If you were an artist a, sculptor, a poet—how would
With You" is so good you don't need the expression
you describe " the girl of your eye'' ? "AU I Can Do Is
marks to guide you. You don't have to coax and tease
the melody— it's there—instinctively you feel its cl
Just Love You" tells how. The lyrics are entrancing-
Oil Sale at all Muric »nd Department Stores or at any Woolworth, Kreige, Kreu or McCrory itore.
Special
Special Note:
Note: Please
Please get
get these
these songs
songs front
from your
your dealer.
dealer. If
If you
— can't,
" semi ' us
-•-
fifteen cents Ccoin or stamps) for one, or a dollar bill for any eight pieces.
"Come Back, Dixie!" Never was melod
spot tor
ing. Play it. sine it; quick; you will find a
it "in the orchard 'way down in your heart.
Other Popular "FEIST" Songs
"I Want to Oo to Tokio."
"Down Among the Sheltering Palma."
"When it's Moonlight in Mayo."
"On the Shore, of Italy."
"When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose.'
"If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts."
•'My Own Venetian Rose."
"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning."
LEO FEIST, Inc.
FEIST BkU,'.
230 West 40th Street
New York City
Published for Pan J and
Orchestra. PricelSc each.
Any leader will gladly
play thrm an rtqunit.

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