Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE
SEPTEMBER 27, 1919
REVIEW
53
FEATURING REMICK SONGS
"WILL WOOD"
Select Series Hit
Drifting On"
Live Quartet in Los Angeles Prove
Boosters for Remick Hits
Active
Herewith is reproduced a photograph of
of a
Los Angeles quartet which in recent weeks has
been featuring numbers from the catalog of
Jerome H. Remick & Co. This quartet has been
"Vbu cant go
wrong with
any'Feist*
~v
The
A Waltz Song by Those "Hit" Writers
iggest Comedy Hit
in Years
I USED TO
CALL HER BABY"
"
HOWARD JOHNSON
and
JOSEPH H. SANTLY
Special prices for next 30 days
to dealers who will feature
this great success.
WILL WOOD
233 West 40th St., NEW YORK
THE TRADE REPORTS
STRICT LEGITIMATE
DEMAND
FOR THESE NUMBERS
(Listed here as per results)
"Tents of Arabs"
Song—Intermezzo—One Step
" Wond'ring "
Ballad— Foxtrot
"Romance"
The Eventual Song-Waltz
All b y LEE DAVID
What Are You Offering Your Customer»?
B. D. NICE & CO.
1544 Broadway,
New York
McKinley'sWaltzSongHit
(And Now She's a Mother to Me)
A Quartet of Remick Boosters
most successful at the various theatres, motion
picture houses and cabarets in that city and
it has especially featured "I'm Forever Blow-
ing Bubbles." In addition it has met with much
success with such numbers as "You're Still an
Old Sweetheart of Mine," "My Little Sunshine"
and "Baby."
It might be noted here that the men com-
posing the Los Angeles quartet have sung these
various Remick numbers without solicitation. As
can be seen by the reproduced photograph they
are aggressive boosters of the Remick catalog.
DEALERS—Write for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
PRIZE FOR CANTATA
The Matinee Musical Club of Philadelphia of-
fers a prize of $100 for a cantata suitable for
women's chorus with incidental solos. The
THE NEW PERSHING SONG
subject of the cantata may be of the composer's
The Leo Feist, Inc., number, "Johnny's In own choosing. It must not exceed forty min-
Town," has recently come into some excep- utes in performance, nor less than twenty.
tionally good publicity through the fact that Compositions arc to he submitted anonymously,
at the home-coming of General Pershing a Ho- but bearing a private mark to be described in a
boken band made it their feature number fol- scaled envelope accompanying the manuscript.
lowing their rendition of "Home, Sweet Home."
In addition at a recent dance given to the
Prince of Wales at the Country Club, Ottawa,
Canada, the Prince selected "Johnny's In Town"
as his favorite dance selection.
Song Hits from Ziegfeld Tollies 1919
NEW NUMBER FOR ARTMUSIC, INC.
Artmusic, Inc., will shortly release a new
song called "When You're Alone." This num-
ber is from the able pens of Otis Spencer
and Kugene West, and is considered by many
members of the staff of the company to be a
song of unusual appeal and one which will
have much popularity.
Jos. W. Stern & Co. have opened a branch at
487 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y., under the man-
agement of John Greene, who is well known in
vaudeville.
JEROME H.RE11ICK&Cp:S
.Sensational Son^ Hit
"Tell Me"
(Ballad Fox Trot)
Lyrics By J. Will Callahan
writer of '* Smiles"
Music By Max Kortlandcr
F ^ c > <*9ti&£SF M *b>
"Ask Dad"—He Knows!
A
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
"MANDY"
"A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A
MELODY"
"YOU CANNOT MAKE YOUR
SHIMMY SHAKE ON TEA"
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 Broadway, N.Y.
E BEST M R E 15
UTIFUL BAL
cred and Secular
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Kosary for You
Mother Macliree
Me Again
Starlight Love
< un't Yo' Ilenh Me Callin', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Lad.ve
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Mioft Von
Siiillia' Through
Who Known?
Value*
SACRED
li Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Kver At Rest
AND MANY OTHERS
LETE LINE
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54
THE
SAM FOX ON PACIFIC COAST
Publisher Enjoying Much-needed
Vacation
With His Family—To Make Eastern Trip
Sam Fox, of the Sain Fox Publishing Co.,
Cleveland <)., is spending several months with
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
Herewith is reproduced a photograph of Mr.
Fox and some friends in front of Garden Court,
Hollywood. Cal. From left to right they are
Harry Xeville, Sam Fox and Harry D. Kerr.
Harry D. Kerr, by the way, is one of the best
known lyricists in the country and he has con-
tributed all of the lyrics for the various songs
in the Fox "Operastyle" catalog. These include
"My Paradise," "Jealous Moon," "My Cairo
Love" and in addition he is the author of the
words of "Kisses" and "Me-Ow." It is under-
stood that the Sam Fox Pub. Co. will shortly
publish two new numbers from his pen, one
entitled "Taxi" and the other called "One Sweet
Day," the latter number having music from the
pen of J. S. Zamecnik.
It is thought that Mr. Fox will return Fast very
shortly and spend several weeks at his Cleveland
office as well as making a visit to New York
and other Eastern cities, after which he probably
will return to the Pacific Coast to spend the
balance of the vear.
WE1NGARTNER COMING TO NEW YORK
Famous Conductor Will Appear at Lexington
Theatre in Spring of 1920
Felix Weingartner cabled recently from
Vienna that he would accept, under conditions
yet to be settled by letter, the invitation of Otto
Goritz and the Star Opera Co. to conduct a
"special classic music festival" at the Lexington
Theatre, New York, in the spring of 1920. Mr.
Harry Neville, Sam Fox and Harry D. Kerr Weingartner, who has dropped the German
his wife and family on the Pacific Coast. Mr. "von" from his name since the revolution,
Fox, who rarely takes a vacation, has worked visited this country in the seasons of 1904-05
strenuously during the past two seasons and his and 1907-08, leading concerts in New York and
decision to spend several months in California the West, and opera in Boston.
gives him a much-needed rest.
Mr. Goritz has asked the famous conductor's
wife, who was Lucille Marcel of Xew York,
and is a popular singer abroad, to appear here
with a new opera company.
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Tremendous
Sellers
A. J. Stasny Music Co.
56 W. 45th St.,
New York
Herbert Marple, Sherman, Clay & Co. Traveler,
Writes "Old Virginia" While on Road and
Brings Back Orders for Number
SAN FRANCISCO., CAL., September 22.— Herbert
Marple, who travels all over the United States
for the music publishing department of Sher-
man, Clay & Co. and who has met with great
success in the venture, has had a considerable
success as a song writer of popular music. Re-
cently while in Los Angeles he happened to
be playing one of the old-time classics when
a certain strain struck a responsive chord in his
soul and from this he worked up a theme which
promises to make a splendid hit. He got Ben
Itlack and Karl Burtuett to write the words to
his music and giving it the title of "Old Vir-
ginia" he continued on his travels. He finally
returned to San Francisco and turned over
to Edward Little, his chief in the publishing
department, orders for over two thousand copies
which he had sold to people who heard him play
the music. Now Mr. Little is having the music
published and it is more than likely that it will
soon appear in the music rolls of the Q R S
library and among the records of one of the
talking machine companies.
NEW MUSIC JUST OFF THE PRESS
INSTRUMENTAL
Detroit's Own 339th Infantry March
Beautiful Belle Isle Waltz
The D. U. R. Blues
TWO NEW SONGS
I Cannot Be As Happy As I Was A
Year Ago
When Jimmie Europe's Band Played
The Blues Over There
Jobben write me (or sample copici and prices
CIIAS. A. ARTHUR
512 LaSalle Avenue
DETROIT. MICH.
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
Succeuor* to CHURCH. PAXSON & CO.. New York
Roses of Picardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
That Reach
Every Heart
WRITES SONG HIT WHILE ON TOUR
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
SONGS
SEPTEMBER 27, 1919
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
There is only one hit from
"Ziegfeld's Follies of 1919"
TULIP TIME
By
BUCK and STAMPER
Published by
Music Engravers and Printers
321 West 43d Street
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 liosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
1>lib her
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"See Dixie First"
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
I'UKI.ISIIKRS,
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
New York City
1'RlNTIkS
AND
KNC.HAVERS
OF
MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., lioston.
Branch Houses; New York and Chicago

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