Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 17

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OCTOBER 26, 1918
The Best Dance Music
will be found in the
CONNORIZED
NOVEMBER LIST
ORDER NOW
6357—.Memories of Virginia—Waltz, Marimba
Effects
Wilnorf & Seiden
Played by S. A. Ferry, assisted by H. R.
«8">K—When I Send You a Picture of Berlin
(You'll Know It's Over "Over There";
I'm Coming Home)—One-Step,
Fay, Kyer & Dreyer
Played by Claar & Shlpman
6B50—You're in .Style When You're Wearing
a Smile—One-Step,
Brown, Kahn & Van Alstyne
Played by S. A. Perry
63(!0—I Want a Doll—Rapgy One-step,
Mo ran, Bryan & Von Tilzer
Played by Herbert Claar
«3«l—My Uaby Boy—One-step,
Dillon & Von Tilzer
Played by A. Ilyland
«:<<>•»—My Angel of the Flaming Cross—Bal-
lad. Artistic Effects
Byron Gay
Played by S. A. Perry, assisted by J. D.
(W63—(iood-Bye, Alexander, Good-Bye, Honey
Hoy—One-step
Creamer & Layton
Played by Harry Slupinan
(i;tlil-«> Don't Want the Baron (What We
Want Is a Piece of the Rhine)—One-
Step
Carr, RuHsekk & Havens
Played by \V. Camnitzer
Htt<>5—"General Pershlng"—Song,
Shannon & Vandersloot
March Sung—Full Orchestral Effects.
Played by S. O. Perry, assisted by II. It.
<;:{(!(!—You'll Find Old Dixieland in France—
Fox-trot
Clark & Meyer
Played by Herbert Claar
Sung by Jicrt Williams in the "Ziegfeld"
.Midnight Follies
(MM—Why Do They Call Them Babies (When
They .Mean drown Up Ladles)—One-
step
Harriman & Egan
Played by Claar & Suipinan
»;;((>«—I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in
the Y. M. C. A. (from Yip-Yip-Yap-
liank, also sung by John McCormaek)
—Cello, Ukulele and Violin Effects,
Irving Berlin
Played by S. A. Perry, assisted by J. D.
(iHfii)—JiiKt You—Wnltz, Ukulele, Cello and
Marimba Effects
Con Barth
Played by S. A. Perry, assisted by H. R.
«370—Tell That to the Marines—March Song,
Alteridge, Schwartz & AI Jolson
A new Al Jolson "Sinbad" hit
Played by S. A. Perry, assisted by E. S.
0371— Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow—
Fox-trot
Geoffrey O'Hara
Played by S. A. Perry
6372—You'll Always Find a Lot of Sunshine in
My Old Kentucky Home—Fox-trot,
Brown & Cowan
Played by Herbert Claar
6373—I'm (Join* to Fight My Way Right Back
to Carolina—Fox-trot, Jazz Effects,
Baskette & Spiers
Played by Claar & Shlpman
6874—American Beauty—Jazz Effects,
Bryan, Leslie & Jerome
Played by Claar & Crosby
6375—Home, Sweet Home—A Beautiful Ma-
rimba Waltz Arrangement 'few Song
or Dance
S. A. Perry
Played by S. A. Perry, assisted by J. D.
6376—"The Lord In My Shepherd"—Hymn,
artistically arranged
R, E. Hudson
Played by S. A. Perry
6377—Davy of the Navy (You're a Wonderful
Boy)—-Fox-trot
Harold Dixon
Played by S. A. Perry
Connorized Music Co.
E. 144th St. and Austin PI.
New York
1234 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The appearance of the new United States
Music Co. catalog at this time leads to the re-
flection that this company has made a very-
great success in a short time.
T h e United
States Music Co. began its operations as an
arranger and publisher of popular music en-
tirely, or almost so, and this reputation has been
built up largely on the basis of the very clever
arranging work it has turned out in this spe-
cial field. The present catalog, which is issued
as Volume 5 under date of August, 1918, con-
tains, of course, a very large quantity of pop-
ular songs, dances, rags, jazzes, etc., but the
publishers have been wise in building up the
beginnings of an excellent library in the less
ephemeral styles of music.
The present cat-
alog therefore contains a considerable quantity
of good standard songs, marches, piano pieces,
etc., and also quite a few of the better known
and lighter classics, such as Chopin nocturnes,
concert waltzes, and so on. Another realm of
musical endeavor to which the United States
Music Co. has paid much attention is that of
Slavonic music.
The new catalog contains a
great deal of Bohemian and Slovak folk music;
songs, dances and medleys of popular Slavonic
tunes.
In view of the importance of Chicago
as a center of Slavonic settlement in America,
this move has been wise; but it is even more
so at the moment when the recognition of
Czecho-Slovak independence by the Allied
Powers has brought the sufferings, the heroism
and the claims of the brave Bohemian nation
so clearly before the American people. T h e Bo-
hemians are, on the whole, the best educated
people, as a people, of all Europe, and they
make excellent citizens when they come over
here and have had time to Americanize them-
selves. They have been loyal citizens, too, dur-
ing the present war, seeing in the triumph of the
Allies the realization of their national aspira-
tions.
Their music, too, is thoroughly good,
and they have produced at least two composers
of international renown; Smetana and Dvorak,
as well as many great pianists, violinists and
singers.
T h e United States Music Co. there-
fore is doing well to feature Czecho-Slovak
music, and we hope it will keep up its very good
work.
Another novelty in the catalog line is the
new Q R S volume, complete to July 1, 1918.
This catalog represents what is in effect a new
departure for the Q R S Co. in many ways;
and not only a departure but an advance. T h e
volume includes lists of the Autograph hand-
played rolls, the special Mother Goose rhyme
song rolls, the word roll edition, the edition of
special hand-played story rolls of classic num-
bers with marginal printed commentary and ex-
planation of the music; as well as the regular
standard Q R S arrangements and the editions
of vocal talking machine and instrumental ac-
companiments.
The book has 217 closely-
printed octavo pages and the type is clean and
clear. A novel feature is the inclusion of por-
traits of great composers represented in the
catalog, with notes on their lives and autograph
specimens of their musical scores, etc., etc.
Melville
CUrk't
APOLLO
Established Retail Price {7AA #_
Consistent with Quality ? ' " " 10
,
MELVILLE CLARK PIANO CO.
FINE ARTS BUILDING, CHICAGO
Now, the principal reason for our calling spe-
cial attention to this lies in the fact that the
catalog represents an advance in trade practice.
It is not the last word to be uttered on the
subject by a long shot, but it is the last word
yet uttered. It shows, in effect, that the music
roll men are getting to understand that they
must put themselves into a more intimate posi-
tion with the great public and must undertake
to create a public demand for their wares. The
old attitude of exclusiveness is gone, killed by
the operation of causes which were not, and per-
haps could not have been, anticipated. Cat-
alogs like the new Q R S volume represent an
attempt to get under the public skin, and should
for that reason be encouraged and promoted in
every possible way.
A tendency is noticeable towards shortening
up the lists of new titles published each month.
We have said a wftrd or two about this already,
and it would seem that the publishers are com-
ing around to the idea which has recently been
so much discussed by members of the Associa-
tion of Music Roll Manufacturers. At the pres-
ent time there is everything to be said in favor
of the idea and nothing, or practically nothing,
to be said against it. May the good work go on.
AEOLIAN CO.
The November bulletin of this company shows
song rolls, Metro-Art and Themodist-Metro-
style rolls. The total number released is only
twenty-six, but it cannot be said that anything
significant is missed. In fact, we are very glad
(Continued on page 12)
Hand Played
Rolls
With Words
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Hand Played
Rolls
Without Words
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THE MUSIC TRADE
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REVIEW
MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 11)
to see how this big publisher is facing the prob-
lems of conservation.
Let the dealers take
fewer each month and push each one harder:
SONG ROLLS
Title
Composer
Ky the Dreamy Nile—Saxophone-Fox-trot
Smith
Don't Vou Remember the Day?—Fox-trot
Hess
Everything Is Htmky Dory Down in Honky Tonky
Town
Tierney
I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y. M.
C. A
Berlin
I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry—Mandolin Chorus. .Morgan
Indian Love Lyrics—No. 4, Till I Wake. Woodforde-Finden
Light Your Little Lamp of Love for Me—One-step. .Fisher
Marching Thro' Georgia
Work
Maryland, My Maryland
Mother o' Mine
Tours
My Angel of the Flaming Cross
.Gay
My Baby Boy—One-step
Tilzer
Oh! How I Wish I Could Sleep, Until My Daddy
Comes Home
Wendling
Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow
O'llara
Roses of Lorraine—Fox-trot
Smith
Songs My Mother Taught Me
Dvorak
While You're A way—Fox-trot
Friedland
You Keep Sending 'Em Over, and We'll Keep Knock-
ing 'Em Down—Rag Fox-trot
Ruby
METRO-ART
Humorcske—Op. 10, No. 2
Tschaikowsky
Intermezzo
Huerter
Mignon—Gavotte
Thomas
Piping Rock—Fox-trot
Coots
METROSTYLE-THEMODIST
Cairo—Oriental Fox-trot
Pollock
Muslin Rag—Fox-trot
Kaufman
Pinochle—Jazz-Foxtrot
Caruso
Yip-Yip-Yaphank—Selection
Creamer-Layton — Good-Bye, Alexander, Good-Bye,
Honey Boy—One-step
Shipman
Carr-Russekk-Havens—We Don't Want the Bacon
(What We Want Is a Piece of the Rhine)—One-
step
Camnitzer
Shannon-Vandersloot—"General Pershing"—Song. . . .Perry
Clark-Meyer—You'll Find Old Dixieland in France—
Fox-trot
Claar
Ilarriman-Egan—Why Do They Call Them Babies
(When They Mean Grown-Up Ladies)—One-step,
Claar-Shipman
Berlin—I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the
Y. M. C. A
Perry
Barth—Just You—Waltz
Perry
Atteridge-Schwartz-Jolson—Tell That to the Marines—
March Son-g
Perry
O'Hara—Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow—Fox-
trot
Perry
Brown-Cowan—-You'll Always Find a Lot of Sunshine
in My Old Kentucky Home—Fox-trot
...Claar
Baskette-Spiers—I'm Going to Fight My Way Right
Back to Carolina—Fox-trot
Claar-Shipman
Bryan-Leslie-Jerome-—American Beauty
Claar-Crosby
Perry—Home, Sweet Home
Perry
Hudson—"The Lord Is My Shepherd"—Sacred Hymn,
Perry
Dixon—Davy of the Navy (You're a Wonderful Boy),
HAND-PLAYED RECORD ROLLS
Composer
Title
Played by
Fay-Kyer-Dreyer—When I Send You a Picture of Ber-
lin (You'll Know It's Over "Over There"; I'm
Coming Home)—One-step
Claar-Shipman
Berlin—I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the
Y. M. C. A
^
Perry
Carron-Morgan—I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry
Perry
Title
Composer
"General Pershing"—Song
Shannon-Vandersloot
When the Bugle Sounded—March Song
Stacel
REGULAR EDITION
La Belle Rosa—Waltzes (Bohemian)
Maresh
Un Pensiero Notturno (A Night's Thought)—Waltz,
CONNORIZED MUSIC CO.
Persico
Rybarsky Pochod (Fisherman's March)—Bohemian. Langer
Mo
ch'
America
Sta
'nguerra
(Patriotic
Italian
March),
This company shows a very strong list of
Pennino
O Surdato Napulatano—March Song (Italian),
song rolls, hand-played instrumental and regular
Calif ano-Gambardella
straight-cut for November.
Besides the pop- Schiaranno Ivorno (Matinata)4 (At Break of Day)—
Song (Italian)
Pennino
ular music special attention is drawn to the
Non So Piu Amar (A Testa Bassa)—Song (Italian),
D'Alberto
Bohemian, Italian and other foreign numbers.
This music is becoming increasingly important,
and it is evidence of wise foresight to set forth
IMPERIAL PLAYER ROLL CO.
the interest of our Allies in this way. Bohe-
The new advance bulletin of this company for
mian music is especially interesting, and yet
.the month of November contains the statement
very little known.
Below is the total list:
that a new Imperial catalog is in course of prep-
HAND-PLAYED RECORDS, WITH SONG WORDS
Composer
Title
Played by
aration and will soon be distributed. The edi-
Wilnorf-Seiden—Memories of Virginia—Waltz
.Perry
Far-Ryer-Dreyer—-When I Send \ ou a Picture of Ber-
tion will be somewhat limited and dealers had
lin (You'll Know It's Over "Over There"; I'm
better get their orders in early. The Novem-
Corning Home)—One-step
Claar-Shipman
Brown-Kahn-Van Alstyne—You're In Style When
ver bulletin shows a new recording by Mary
You're Wearing a Smile—One-step
Perry
Moran-BryanVon Tilzer—I Want a Doll—One-step. . Claar
Angell, in the shape of Dr. Mason's "Silver
Dillon-Von Tilzer—My Baby Boy—One-step
Hyland
Spring,'' which is somewhat feathery stuff for
Gay—My Angel of the Flaming Cross—Ballad, artistic
effects
Perry, assisted by J. D. this excellent artist, but which in consequence
gains from her effort with it. The general
trend of the remaining numbers is decidedly to-
wards the military, not forgetting naval, too.
WHITE, SON CO.
PLAYER--ORGAN--PIANO
Manufacturers of
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ROSE VALLEY CO.
The list of Ideal music rolls for November,
announced by the Rose Valley Co., is, as is
usually the case, an excellent guide to what is
what in the line of current and popular music,
for the list runs to melodies of that type. The
November list includes a variety of selections
that just now are being heard very much in the
theatres and even on the streets, and therefore
have an appeal all their own. The list is as
follows:
Don't You Remember the Day ?
Oh! How 1 Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes
Home.
Jazzing the Blues Away.
Huckleberry Pie.
Who'll Love You While I Am Gone?
Night Is for Loving and Dreaming.
Someday.
Women of the Homeland.
Kentucky Dreams.
You Keep Sending 'Em Over, etc.
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody.
I'm Glad I Made You Cry.
Tell That tr> the Marines.
Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip!
If I'm Not at the Roll Call, etc.
Take Me Back to My American Blighty.
I'm Crazy About My Daddy.
Pickanninnies' Paradise.
RYTHMODIK ROLL CORP.
The Rythmodik list for November includes
only twenty-one titles altogether, just as the
Aeolian and Universal bulletins show only twen-
ty-six each.
The movement towards shorten-
ing up the monthly output is going on well.
III!
Worcester Wind Motor Co.
WORCBSTBR MASS
Makers of Absolutely Satisfactory
WIND MOTORS for PLAYER-PIANOS
SCHENCKE
PIANO AND
PLAYER-PIANOS
Built to a Standard and not to a Price
THE WILCOX & WHITE CO., MERIDEN, CONN.
Business Established 1877
A glance at the titles below will show that the
statement is accurate. All except the two last
are song records:
Composer
Title
Played by
Black—Bring Back a Belgian to Me—One-step,
Charley Straight
Dixon—Davy of the Navy—Fox-trot
Arnold Johnson
Bingaman—Lazy Eyes—Waltz,
Charley Straight-Burt Franklin
O'Hara—Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow—Fox-
trot
Gene Rodemich
Bryan-McCarthy-Fisher—Oui, Oui, Marie (Wee, Wee,
Marie)—One-step
Charley Straight
Dudley-Arden—There's a Meeting Here To^Night—
One-step
George Stanley-Bob Alden
Egan-Whiting—Till We Meet Again—Waltz,
«
Charley Straight-Burt Franklin
Gilbert-Friedland—While You're Away—Fox-trot,
Charley Straight-Arnold Johnscyi
Lyons-Straight—France and America—March,
Arr. by Wm. Hartman
Hess—Don't Vou Remember the Day?—Fox-trot,
Charley Straight-Gene Rodemich
Mason—Silver Spring
May Angell
Zamecnik—Kisses—Valse d'Amour
Stanley-Alden
Lloyd—Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip—Fox-trot,
Clarence Jones
Creamer-Layton—(I'm Waiting for You) Liza Jane—
Fox-trot
Charley Straight-Burt Franklin
Lewis-Young-Wendling—Oh! How I Wish I Could
Sleep (Until My Daddy Comes Home)—Fox-trot,
Gene Rodemich
Donaldson-Tones—Say, Young Feller, Where'd You Get
That Girl ?—Fox-trot
Clarence Jones
Dixon—You Great Big Handsome Marine—One-step,
Charley Straight-Arnold Johnson
Mitchell-Ruby—You Keep Sending 'Em Over (And
We'll Keep Knocking 'Em Down)—One-step,
Charley Straight-Gene Rodemich
Ilerschell-St. Clair—The Service Flag—Ballad,
(iiirnell Anderson
Hager-Goodwin—That Wonderful Mother of Mine—
Ballad
Gurnell Anderson-W. H.
Also all kinds of Pneumatics and Supplies
AND
THE
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