Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 1

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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CONDUCTED BY B. B. WILSON
"SOLDIER BOY" HITS POPULAR CHORD
New Song by Theodore Morse Makes Special
Appeal During Mobilization of Militia—Com-
mented on by Daily Newspapers
Leo. Feist, Inc., has apparently put over an-
other real hit at the psychological moment in
"Soldier Boy," written by Theodore Morse, and
needs no introduction to any one connected with
the music business.
The manner in which "Soldier Boy" has hit
the popular chord during the mobilization of the
militia is indicated by the following story from
the New York American, June 21, under the cap-
tion of "The National Guard Adopts 'Soldier
Boy' Song":
"Out of the pounding of guns and the blare
of trumpets of the mobilization of national
guardsmen there came yesterday a song that
went from armory to armory like a streak of
lightning, and was even heard on many vaude-
ville stages during the evening. It is the song
called 'Soldier Boy,' in which the sentiments
of the women of New York toward the brave
boys who have rushed to arms for the defense
of the country are wonderfully expressed."
»You're a man that's brave and true, soldier boy,
And I'm mighty proud of you, soldier boy.
When the bugle call, so clear, called for men you answered
" H e r e ! " with a voice so full of cheer, soldier boy!
CHORUS
Soldier boy, one kiss before you go.
Soldier boy, I'll miss you, that, you know.
Ev'ry night I'll pray tor you far away,
And trust to Him above to send you back some day;
In my heart a love will always yearn,
And I'll wait for your return,
So go and fight for the cause you know is right,
(iod bless you, my soldier boy!
GOES TO COURT ABOUT SONG
POSTER SELLS RECORDS AND SONGS
James T. Powers Wants Rights to "I Can "I'm A-Longin' Fo' You" Well Featured by the
Dance With Anybody But My Wife"
New York Talking Machine Co.
Supreme Court Justice Hotchkiss reserved
A most artistic poster was that recently is-
decision last week on the application by James sued by the New York Talking Machine Co. to
T. Powers, the actor, for an injunction restrain- all their dealers advertising the Sam Fox Co.'s
ing John L. Golden and Joseph Cawthorne from song success "I'm A-Longin' Fo' You" as re-
publishing and producing the song "I Can produced by Elsie Baker on the Victor record.
Dance With Anybody But My Wife" on the The poster measures 13x21 inches and is sup-.
ground that it is taken from a song he wrote.
Cawthorne testified that he and Golden col-
laborated on the song and that they finished the
first verse in Detroit in March, 1915. Donald
THE VICTOR RECORD IS HERE
Brian, the actor, co-star with Cawthorne in the
N.I. I KOI I
production in which the song is used, testified
that he was on the road with Cawthorne at the
time and heard the song.
Golden said it would difficult for him to swear
what part of the song he wrote and what was
composed by Cawthorne.
KORNHEISER BACK FROM BOSTON
Manager of Professional Office of Leo Feist,
Inc., Enthusiastic Over Manner in Which
"You're a Dangerous Girl" Is Being Received
Phil Kornheiser, manager of the professional
offices of Leo Feist, Inc., has just returned from
a three-day stay in Boston. He stated that
"You're a Dangerous Girl" and "Cider Time"
are having splendid sales there and that condi-
"The song is both sad and inspiring, and it tions in Boston were generally booming.
made every one who heard it do a lot of think-
The report from Feist offices throughout the
ing about how readily the guardsmen had country tell of the success that "You're a Dan-
A HAUNTING, APPEALING MELODY
THAT YOU CAN'T FORGET
dropped the peace and comfort of their daily gerous Girl" is meeting with everywhere. The
lives in response to the President's call for help latest mail from San Francisco and the Pacific
for the regular army."
Coast brings the news that the above song is
A Record For
quite popular in that section, and that the sales
Phil Kornheiser, professional manager for are large.
Leo Feist, Inc., has been making himself popu-
Beautiful post cards in three colors, really
lar so long that he has caught the fever and has works of art, are now being distributed by the
written an incidental number in collaboration Feist house, containing the chorus of "Siam," plied with a frame to accommodate it. The ef-
with A. B. Frankel, entitled "The Cradle Rock." "Cider Time," "Good Old Days" and "You're a fect is most artistic, the frame having a broad
It ought to be good.
border of soft gray into which the wide margin
Dangerous Girl."
of the deep blue of the poster itself runs off.
The type colors used are orange and black. The
HALF MILLION MARK REACHED
original feature of the design was Miss Baker's
"I Love You, That's One Thing I Know," Has head breaking through the record as though
Had Phenomenal Sale—Arthur Deagon Using bowing to her audience. The poster not only
Several Stern & Co. Numbers
created a heavy demand for the record but also
influenced the sale of the song.
Wolfe Gilbert's song, "I Love You, That's
One Thing I Know," has reached the half mil-
lion point in sales, and is still going great.
'There's a Rose in Old Erin
Jos. Stern & Co. announce that Arthur Deagon,
That's Blooming lor Me"
in his recent return to vaudeville, has been using
'I Ain't Got Nobody and Nobody
their songs almost exclusively. Among the
Cares lor Me"
Stern songs that Mr. Deagon is singing are a
character song called "I've Watched Her Grow
" Only You," Waltz Song
"THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME"
Up with the Roses," and "Shades of Night."
"O Those Blues"
"My Own Iona" is still going so good that the
"You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Baby to Me"
professionals that use it are now designated as
"MOLLY DEAR, IT'S YOU I'M AFTER"
** I Love the Name oi Dixie "
members of the "Iona Club." It is one of the
"UNDERNEATH THE STARS"
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You Are the Image of Mother,
best Hawaiian numbers of the year, according
"MEMORIES"
That's Why I Love You "
to reports.
"LOADING
UP THE MANDY LEE"
"One Wonderlul Night"
JEROME H.REWKM
Servsatiorval Sorvtf Hits
'In the Land of Love with the
Songbirds "
MR. MUSIC DEALER
" O, How I Want You "
3 Record Breaking
S-E-L-L-E-R-S
" Sing Me the Rosary "
" La Danza Appasslonata "
(Passion Dance), Fox Tango
" La Seduccion," Fox Tango
" Tambourines and Oranges "
Fox Trot
"You'll Find a Little Bit of Irish Everywhere"
"AT THAT MIDNIGHT FROLIC OF MINE"
"COME BACK TO ARIZONA"
"MY DREAMY CHINA LADY"
'AND THEY CALLED IT DIXIE LAND"
ORDER NOW THESE
"Those Natty Blus"
"Lillian Walker Waltz"
"Wish I Knew Just What Yon Think of Me"
7c Per Copy
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NO SECRET! MREVlEWflEARS
Every Successful Dealer
Knows that
Century Edition!
Is Beyond Question the
Greatest Value In
Sheet Music.
THAT'S WHY HE
HANDLES IT!
NATIONAL ADVERTISING MMPAI6N NOW O N !
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WIDOW TO RECEIVE^SONG ROYALTIES
Arrangements have been made between
Joseph W. Stern & Co. and the attorney for the
late Louis F. Muir, whereby the former concern
will publish a song written by L. Wolfe Gilbert
and Mr. Muir before the latter's death under
the title of "The Trail to Lonesome Valley."
The royalties brought by the number will be
turned over to Mrs. Flory Anne Muir, widow
of the composer.
TO MUSIC DEALERS
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
Popular, Classic, Music
Books and Studies
Our prices on all classes of music will average the
lowest. Located in the center of the country and
carrying the tremendous stock that we do we are
in a position to supply all your wants at a SAVING
TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
All orders shipped the day we get them.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
McKINLEV MUSIC CO.
1501-1513 E. 55th Street
CHICAGO
O-R-D-E-R
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantique
Valse Egyptian
The Jubilator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
FROM ANY JOBBER OR
G. L BARNHOUSE, OSKA £° S OS £ IA
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching MIMIC
(Eljurrh, faxsmt an& Company
THAT if the ukulele may be played as many
different ways as music publishers spell it in
their song titles it certainly must produce some
melody.
THAT although the militia has been mobilizing
for a week the resultant crop of war songs has
been very limited.
THAT with regular composers butting into the
photoplay field Edwin August, the scenario
writer, has come back with the words and music
of a new popular song.
THAT on the same basis we may expect to see
motion picture stars become music publishers.
THAT the Melody Club, of Brooklyn, recently
attended a theatre party and dinner to Will
Carroll, president of the Will Carroll Co., which
recently entered the music publishing field in
Brooklyn.
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
111 West 43d Street, Mew Yerft City
Another Big Dance Folio!
[ "In the Limelight"
NOTHING BUT HITS
COMPOSING FOR PLAYER=P1ANOS
Arranged for the Popular Dances of
the Day—One-Steps, Two-Steps,
Waltzes, Fox-Trots
Contains: M-O-T-H-E-R, Don't Bite the
Hand That's Feeding You, Good Old
Days Back Home, Norway and
seven others equally as good
Western Man Declares That They Offer a New
Field for the Composer Who Wants to Get
Away From the Beaten Path
Each number printed on two plates, so
that they can be played from beginning to
end and over and over without turning a page.
According to the representative of a promi-
nent concern there is a new field open for com-
posers in writing a specialty for the player-
piano. As it is now the majority of composi-
tions written for hand playing must be re-ar-
ranged for the music roll in order to get the
desirable brilliancy and effect. The player-
piano with its eighty-eight pneumatics naturally
offers a range for music production far beyond
the ten fingers of even the most expert musi-
cians. Music formerly capable of being per-
formed only by orchestra can, through the
player-piano, be used as piano pieces. Four-hand
and six-hand arrangements become quite simple
when there are eighty-eight fingers to play them.
Some of the music roll companies have on vari-
ous occasions bought outright musical compo-
sitions particularly suited to their needs. They
may offer a new field for the composer who
wants to try his ability on intricate and elab-
orate compositions.
Special Introductory Offer for Dealers
GORDON TO UNDERGO OPERATION
Hamilton A. Gordon, manager of the estate
of Hamilton S. Gordon, publisher, has been con-
fined to his home for several days, and will
undergo a minor operation. It is thought, how-
ever, that Mr. Hamilton will be about again in
the course of a week.
NEW HOWLEY SONG A HIT
The P. J. Howley Music Co. announces their
song "The Girl With the Red Cross on Her
Sleeve" is going fine. The Victor list of records
for July have the above song as one of their
numbers. Mr. Howley says he is looking for a
good summer business.
PER HUNDRED if you attach this
advertisement to your order.
LEO.
FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day A Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW TOBK
THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL
GRANVILLE STJLLJN THE TRADE
Bernard Granville, star of Zeigfeld's "Follies,"
wishes to state that contrary to rumors other-
wise, he still retains his interest as well as his
office in the Bernard Granville Music Publish-
ing Co.
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