Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 7, 1918
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Extra! Extra! Extra!
Talk About Big Advertising
Campaigns—This One Has
Them All "Tied-in-a-knot"
In addition to an Advertisement in "The Saturday Evening Post," issue of September
19th, more than half a hundred of the biggest and most influential newspapers will
carry the Advertisement which is reproduced on the next page.
THESE THREE SONGS:
U
K-K-K-Katy" The Stammering Song
"If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good-Night Germany"
"Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia"
are about the Biggest Selling Song Hits we have ever published, and we are going to
make them even bigger than they are now.
"Get In" on This Big Campaign and
You'll Sell Sheet Music Faster
Than You Ever Sold It Before .
Not only are we spending thousands upon thousands of dollars in advertising these
songs—they are also being sung throughout the entire country in the leading Vaudeville
Theatres, and wherever music is used.
IF YOU WANT HITS—REAL H I T S -
"YOU CAN'T GO WRONG" WITH THESE
September is going to be some BIG MONTH for " FEIST" SONGS. Take our TIP
and get in a BIG SUPPLY so you don't miss any SALES!
RETURN THIS TO US AT ONCE-
LEO. FEIST, Inc.
Feist Building, 2 3 5 W. 4Oth St.
Please send following at 7 cents a copy
K-K-K-Katy
-
Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia
If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night Germany
Addre*S
NEW YORK
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SEPTEMBER 7, 1918
THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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THIS IS EXACT SIZE OF ADVERTISEMENT
which will appear in
the following Papers
on SUNDAY, SEP-
TEMBER 15th. Com-
bined Circulation Over
7,000,000 COPIES
(Estimated Readers
Over 21,000,000)
New York World
New York Times
Boston Herald
Boston Post
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Chicago Tribune
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Ledger
Buffalo Times
Buffalo Courier
Detroit News
Detroit Free Press
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Baltimore Sun
Los Angeles Times
Louisville Courier-Journal
Syracuse Post-Standard
Rochester Democrat
Washington Post
Atlanta Journal
Birmingham News
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Columbus Dispatch
Denver Post
Dallas News
Des Moines Register
Fort Worth Star
Houston Chronicle
Indianapolis Star
Kansas City Star
Little Rock Gazette
Lowell Courier
Minneapolis Tribune
Memphis Commercial-Appeal
Milwaukee Journal
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Omaha World-Herald
Oklahoma City Oklahoman
Portland Oregonian
Pittsburgh Press
Providence Journal
San Francisco Examiner
, St. Paul Pioneer-Press
Seattle Times
San Antonio Express
Salt Lake City Tribune
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Tacoma Ledger
Wichita Eagle
Worcester Telegram
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ONGS win wars! Kaiser Bill—Beware! America is sing-
ing! We sing in camp—we sing on ships—we sing at
home—"community" sings—morning, noon and night.
Keep it up, America—it's the road to Berlin.
Here are three new hits singers and jazz bands call the
greatest melodies in years. Learn'em, play 'em, sing 'em!
Get the cheero, fun-loving, full-of-pep Yankee spirit woven
into every note and every word.
"K-K-K-Katy"-Stammering Song
Fun is the doughboy's pal-that's why he wrote and sings "K-K-K-Katy"
—the song of songs, with a zippy, catchy melody and those beautifully
simple words stammered by Katy's tongue-tied beau. "K-K-K-Katy" is
the song of the boys—why shouldn't it make a tremendous hit in every
theatre, eat-palace and home in Yankeeland ! Try it out now !
"If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night, Germany!"
A rollicking, happy Yankee melody and clever, honest-to-goodness
words —no wonder it's sweeping the land! Only a deaf man could keep
his feet and lips quiet when the band plays and the singer sings this great
hit. Words by Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers. Music by Geo. W.
Meyer. You can't get away from it. It's a wonder.
Get them today
at any music or de-
partment store or
at any Wool worth,
Kresge, Kress.
McCrory, Kraft,
Grant, or Metropoli-
tan Store.
"Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia"
Like a snappy, unusual melody? Like novel words that are different?
Brother, here's your song ! "Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia" is
a winner. If you've heard it you know that! If you haven't heard it
you're missing something. Words by Grant Clarke. Music by Milton
Ager and Geo. W. Meyer. Join the millions who are singing it now.
rpHESE three song hits as well as others listed below are published in our new approved
_L Patriotic War-size that is more convenient for you and saves paper for Uncle Sam:
"France, We Have Not Forgotten You"
"It's a Long Way to Dear Old Broadway*
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"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" "Good Morning Mr. Zip"
"I'm So Glad My Mamma
"If I'm Not at the Roll Call" "Alice I'm in Wonderland"
Don't Know Where I'm At"
"My Belgian Rose"
"When I Get Back t o My "We're All Going Calling On
"God Spare Our Boys Over
American Blighty" "Each
the Kaiser" "Over There"
There" "Homeward Bound"
Stitch is a Thought of You" "Strutters' Ball"
ISca copy, any seven for $1. Postpaid. Band or Orchestra, 25ceach. Male Quartette. 10ceach
LEO FEIST, Inc.
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