Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 18

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NOVEMBER
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1, 1919
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ONE COLOR TITLE PAGES NOW
Leo Feist, Inc., Issue Numbers in That Form
Owing to Printers' Strike
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Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
Leo Feist, Inc., owing to the strike of the New
York printers, which has affected all music pub-
lishers, as well as the various publications in the
metropolitan district, are issuing their songs tem-
porarily with a one color title page. In a notice
recently sent to the trade by the firm they have
asked the kind indulgence of the dealers until
conditions again become normal. They feel that
this move on their part is much better for the
publishers, dealer and public for the time being,
rather than to allow the numbers to be out of
print for a number of weeks.
SONGSTERS OPEN STUDIO
Larry Briers, pianist of the Cafe de Paris, and
Lee M. Walker, who has been associated with
the Henry Burr Pub. Co., as lyricist, have opened
up a studio for the purpose of publishing music.
They will have associated with them Byron Gay,
composer of "The Vamp" and "Sand Dunes."
They announce the following numbers in opening
up their catalog: "Nothing Counts but You,"
"I'm Homesick for You," "Thoughts of You"
and "My Lovin' Eskimo."
The entire business and professional staff of Jos.
W. Stern & Co.seem to be bubbling over with enthusi-
asm regarding the two new songs by S. R. Henry
and his collaborators, "Now I Know" and "Good
Night, Dearie." Sig Bosley, manager of the Chicago
office of the above company, recently wrote to the
author, "I want to congratulate you upon these
numbers. They are the best that I have heard in
years and I am simply wild about them and their
possibilities." The sales force, including Bernard
Prager, Wm. Phillips, Chas. Lang, Arthur A. Busch
and Dave Miller, announce that they expect to break
all previous records in music sales on these songs.
Russell O. Weiss, advertising manager of the
Sam Fox Pub. Co., left Cleveland on Saturday
night of last week on a trade trip, visiting the
dealers of Middle and Northwest cities. Mr.
Weiss will be away from his headquarters for a
period of several months.
THE HIT BALLAD
OF THE DAY I S
"WHEN I COME HOME
TO YOU"
NEW POST FOR KEOUGH
AT THE HIGH BROWN
BABIES' BALL
is surely stepping right into the
shoes of "Strutters Ball"
A few of the "JAZZ" experts who
are doing it on Broadway:
Sophie Tucker
Bee Palmer
Ted Lewis
Frisco
DEALERS-Writm for Bulletin
and Price*
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bide., New York
SAM FOX BUSY ON COAST
R. O. WEISS STARTS TRIP
TWO NEW STERN & CO. SONGS
You cant go
wrong with
any'Feist*
SonglQ
While Sam Fox, of the Sam Fox Pub. Co., has
primarily been spending his time on the Pacific
Coast in an endeavor to get a much-needed rest,
caused by his strenuous activities of the past sea-
son, he has found time to cover some of the
larger buyers of music in that territory, with most
favorable results as far as the Fox catalog is
concerned. He has booked some of the largest
orders ever taken by his concern in the cities of
Los Angeles and San Francisco, and this to-
gether with the usual rush of orders coming from
elsewhere into the shipping department of the
Fox concern, has placed their shipping depart-
ment four days behind in filling orders.
Word* by WILL j . CALLAHAN
Mwic bj FRANK H. GRET
3 Keys
Ed. Keough, formerly manager of the Chicago
office of McCarty & Fisher, Inc., has joined the
staff of the Broadway Music Corp.
HUNTZ1NGER t DHWORTH
159 W«»t 57tk Street
NEW YORK
Developing Sensationally
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Brings Rest and Yob
There's A Long, Lone Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out I Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllin' Through
Who Knows?
Values
m
JEROME H.REfflCK&CO:S
"WOND'RING"
NEWEST BALLAD SUCCESS
A Ballad—Fox-Trot
U
"TENTS of ARABS 1
ThelBest Song One-Step Published
"ROMANCE"
I AN CLIMBING
MOUNTAINS
SUCCESSOR TO
The Eventual Song-Waltz Hit
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For M*
Ever At Best
1HRMVERMTN6
All b y LEE DAVID
Music and Lyrics By
B. D. NICE & CO., Inc.
KENDIS & BROCKMAN
AND MANY OTHERS
Music Publishers
1 5 4 4 Broadway,
New York
,
JEROME H. REM1CK & CO.
lZI9Wtsr4€ LH STNE«iMCin[B7KsTr«J5rDETWT| STATE LAKE BUXCHICAGO
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational' vf
vf
Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOOfl LIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
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• NOVEMBER 1, 1919
Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
WEEPING WILLOW I>AN€
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
Victor November Record.
Emerson November Record.
FEATURE McKINLEY SONGS
Lane" has become a great favorite with orches-
tras and will be issued in November by the Vic-
Prominent Artists Using Popular McKinley Num- tor, Emerson and Pathe recording laboratories.
bers—New Successes Just Out
The latest song published by the McKinley
Music Co. is "My Mother," continuing a delight-
CHICAGO, II.I,., October 27.—D. W. Foster, man-
ful little lyric, which undoubtedly will appeal to
ager of the McKinley Music Co., gives word that the lovers of the better class of popular music.
a large number of prominent stage favorites are "My Mother" is by Floyd Garrctt, with music
now featuring their "Hawaiian Moonlight," among by Henry Clifton. The song starts out:
them being Grace Larue, Rosedale and Holt, in
"I know a silv'ry mantle of hair
the musical comedy, "Hello, Alexander," now
That falls like a drift over furrows of care,
playing in New York; Rath Bros., in the Winter
As if to hide, on a brow so fair,
Garden Show; Adelaide & Hughes, Bessie Clay-
The worry and sorrow that I marked there."
ton, Emma Cams, the Dolly Sisters and a host of
Other titles of the McKinley higher priced
others. "Hawaiian Moonlight" has appeared on
music continue to sell at an ^excellent rate.
all of the talking machine and player records, and
1'Oasis, Song of the Desert" and "Hawaiian
has been featured twice on the Victor and Co-
Rose" seem to head the list. In the popular
lumbia bulletins. The latest Victor record is a
catalog. "White Heather" and "Floating Down
vocal duet this month, and the Columbia list con-
to Cotton Town" have had the best sale. "You
tains the number as a dance record by Prince's
Can Have It, I Don't Want It," "When I Met
Orchestra for the November release.
You," and "When You Hold Me in Your Arms,"
Mr. Foster says regarding this number: "We approach closely the record of the other above-
have received the cordial co-operation of the pro- mentioned numbers.
fession, the manufacturers and dealers. It is
The McKinley forces are working at full capa-
very probable that this song will have as large a city in an attempt to suppl> numbers for their
sale as the famous 'Missouri Waltz,' and it will
new catalog of ten-cent music. The forty new
be a favorite for years to come."
piano and violin selections and songs, added this
Another quite popular McKinley seller of
month to their Standard Edition, are greatly in
recent date is "Weeping Willow Lane," the waltz favor.
ballad, published in the thirty-cent music. This
Says Mr. Foster, "The stock orders from our
number is on the type of "Beautiful Ohio" and
s'x thousand McKinley agents are unusually large
" 'Till We Meet Again." "Weeping Willow this fall, which speaks well for the music pub-
lishing business in the field of teaching standard
music. It is my belief that the demands of the
present season will excel by far those of any past
fall and winter."
'DRIFTING" A NEW WALTZ HIT
Handsome Title Page Not the Least Attractive
Feature of New Number
The new waltz song, "Drifting," by Howard
Johnson and Jos. H. Santly, published by Will
Wood, 233 West 40th street, New York, is proving
one of the most successful of the newer thirty-
Song Hits from Zicgfeld Follies 1919
"MANDY"
" A PRETTY GIRl IS LIKE A
MELODY"
"YOU CANNOT MAKE YOUR
SHIMMY SHAKE ON TEA"
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 Broadway, N.Y.
SUNG BY MANY EMINENT ARTISTS
"Think, Love, of Me," the Frank H. Grey compo-
sition published by the Sam Fox Pub. Co., is being
featured in the programs of over forty distinguished
artists. In addition it has been recorded by the ma-
jority of the larger talking machine companies. The
number has met with so much success as to call for
comment from several of the professional musical
papers, and even caused one such well-known pub-
lication to carry a full page story on "Think, Love,
of Me." reproducing the photographs of some of the
more prominent stars who are using the number.
There is only one hit from
"Ziegfeld's Follies of 1919"
TULIP TIME
By
BUCK and STAMPER
Tit'e Page of "Drifting"
cent numbers. The song itself, both as to words
and melody, is far above the average, and it is
being issued with a most attractive title page.
For this latter reason many of the dealers
throughout the country are finding that it readily
lends itself for display purposes and some excel-
lent window trims have resulted in its use in this
respect. Herewith is shown the title page of this
number, which is printed in several colors, and
which is going to have long and continued popu-
larity so far as sales go.
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 AILYN ST., H>PTFOFD. CONN.
SUCCOMOI* to CHURCH. PAXSON A. CO.. N«w York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
Published by
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
SONGS
That Reach
Every Heart
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses of Picardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
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p blishers
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WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
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BOSTON
XEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers •
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56 W. 45th S t . , New York
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
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TORONTO, CAN.
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
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