Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE
NOVEMBER 8, 1919
REVIEW
NEW DITSON SONGS PUBLISHED
Additional Songs by Popular Composers Make
Attractive Supplement to Ditson List—New
Gitz-Rice Song Arranged as a Waltz
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READY
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231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
GOOD MUSIC FOR "DANCING WIDOW"
George Roscy's musical numbers used in "The
Dancing Widow" are among the most scintillat-
ing tunes of the season and the varied rhythms
run the gamut from delightful waltz to the
bluest jazz. Some of the bright numbers used
in this new farce are "Have a Dance With Me,"
"When the Honeymoon Is Over," "Oh, You
Dancing Widow," and "When the Right Man
Comes Along."
The latest additions to the Ditson catalog of
music include some pleasing songs by well-known
composers. The popular song "You Can't Drive
My Dreams Away," by Lieut. Gitz-Rice, arranged
by Hartley Moore as a waltz for the piano, is
growing in favor steadily. Another favorite is
a song of the South, "Carry Me Back to Old
Virginny," by James A. Bland. This song has
been sung with great success by Alma Gluck and
as now presented is in the form of a duet for
soprano and tenor and has a violin obbligato.
Other songs in this list are "Li'l Rosebud Joe," a
Southern lullaby by Eber C. Hamilton; "Joshua,"
a humorous song by G. W. Chadwick; another
song by Louis Adolphe Coerne, "My Love," in
low voice; "Lilac Time," by William C. Steerc;
"Longing, Dear for You," by John H. Densmore;
"Elf and Fairy," by the same author; "Wood
Song," by Alexander Rihm; "Berrybrown," words
by Ethel Watts Mumford and music by Ward-
Stephens; "Thou Art the Night Wind," by Har-
vey B. Gaul; "One Little Hour," by William
Dichmont; "In Sympathy," hy the same author;
"A Sail on the Clouds," by Cecil Burleigh, and
two songs by Cecil Forsyth, "The White Peace"
and "The Bell-man."
WENRICH AS A PRODUCER
Percy Wenriciv, the song writer and composer,
who has long been a member of the writing staff
of Leo Feist, Inc., has formed a company for
the purpose of producing a new musical comedy,
the book and lyrics of which are by Raymond
Peck and the score by Mr. Wcnrich. The com-
pany has been incorporated under the name of
Vincent Dailey & Co., Inc., and will open offices
in New York shortly.
Developing Sensationally
"WOND'RING"
A Ballad—Fox-Trot
"TENTS of ARABS"
The Best Song One-Step Published
"ROMANCE"
The Eventual Song-Waltz Hit
JER0T1E tt.RErilCK&CO.S
NEWEST BALLAD SUCCESS
I AN CLIMBING
MOUNTAINS
SUCCESSOR TO
Music and Lyrics By
Music Publishers
1544 Broadway,
New York
TWl'lMMM'l'IDMMDIUl'I'l'lM
Tfou cant go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Song"/?
I USED TO CALL
HER BABY
The comedy song hit in
"O, WHAT A GIRL"
(at the Central Theatre, New York)
Sung by Frank Fay
DEALERS—Write for Bulletin
and Price*
LEO. F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg.. New York
3 New songs just off the press.
"Leaves from the Human Heart"
"Dear Rose Marie"
"I'm glad I live in Ohio"
Beautiful title pa^en. All Rema of art.
6c to dealers, prepaid where check accompanies the
order. Addison G. Smith, Publisher, Bucyrus, Ohio.
ALWAYS I N DEMAND
All b y LEE DAVID
B. D.NICE SCO., Inc.
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KENDIS & BROCKMAN
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
2i9«tsT46 u SiN[iHoi;Kfin|i3/i/EsiF£iRiSiDfiwirJ STATE LAKE BLOC CHICAGO
SECULAR
Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Long: Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Lore
Can't Yo' Iieah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Teach Mo To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Mr
Ever At Rest
AND MANY OTHERS
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 8, 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.
NEW EXPLOITATION CAMPAIGN
and was the means of adding to the record sales.
The sales of sheet music of this number have
McKinley Music Co. Enlists the Aid of Talking grown steadily and it is understood they have
Machine Distributors in Giving Publicity to passed over the million mark. The number has
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
been recorded by practically all the talking ma-
chine record and music roll manufacturing con-
The McKinley Music Co., publishers of "Sweet cerns, and in some cases the record companies
Hawaiian Moonlight," have inaugurated a cam- have turned out the number in several forms.
paign giving publicity to that number. While
To D. W. Forster, sales manager for the Mc-
that this song has attained in both vocal and in-
strumental form. From the start he picked it as
a winner and the results obtained have shown
that his early predictions in regards to the pos-
sibilities of the number were not overestimated.
FIFER CO.'S NEW YORK OFFICES
The C. Arthur Fifer Music Co., Quincy, 111.,
have appointed Wm. R. Haskins their New York
representative. Mr. Haskins will have an office
in the Astor Theatre Building, this city. In ad-
dition to professional work he will also handle
the Fifer catalog in the metropolitan district.
FEATURES CHAS. K. HARRIS SONG
Chas. K. Harris has written a new song en-
titled "Sing Me to Sleep with a Chinese Lull-
aby." It has already been introduced by Mme.
Nita-Jo at her recent appearance in Rochester,
N. Y. This singer will shortly appear at the
Palace Theatre, New York.
REMICK & CO. BUY NEW SONG
Jerome H. Remick & Co. have purchased from
Kendis & Brockman the song "All I Have Are
Sunny Weather Friends."
M«—
How Landay Bros., New York, Featured "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
the song is by no means new, it has proved such Kinky Co., who makes his headquarters in Chi-
an unusual success that the firm have decided to cago, is due much of the credit for the success
exploit it in other than the usual channels. In
this connection they arc asking the co-operation
of some of the leading distributors and dealers of
talking machine records, encouraging them to
By IRVING BERLIN
give window displays to the records of "Sweet
Biggest instantaneous hit in the history of the
Hawaiian Moonlight," for which they furnish
Music Business
some attractive material. Herewith is produced
one of the recent displays made by Landay Bros.,
FEATURED IN EIGHT
23 West 42nd Street, New York, one of the lead-
NEW
YORK PRODUCTIONS
ing talking machine stores in the metropolitan
district. The ri^vbv attracted much attention
Everyone SINGS
^"+
FIFER SONGS
Everyone SELLS
PRICE FOR NOVEMBER 18C.
"WONDERLOVE"
80c
"WHEN YOU'RE LONELY, SO LONELY,
JUST DRIFTING"
15c
"JUST FOR A PLACE IN YOUR HEART"... 15c
"I'VE GOT A LITTLE HOME IN THE
COUNTRY"
We
CLOVERTIME"
15c
THE BUSTED BLUES"
15c
THE ONLY SWEETHEART I EVER HAD". 15c
SAILING DOWN MANILA BAY"
15c
THERE'S A TIME AND PLACE FOR
EV'RYTHINC—(comic)
16c
"I'M A DANCING FOOL"
15c
Special trade price 7c per copy on all our
numbers, except "Wonderlove," on which
your price is
18c
Order 'A'hru Any Jobber or Direct.
IRVING BERLIN, Inc. 1587 Broadway, N. Y.
C. ARTHUR FIFER MUSIC CO.
"YOU'D BE SURPRISED"
Ql'INCY, ILLINOIS.
There is only one hit from
"Zitgfeld's Follies of 1919"
TULIP TIME
By
BUCK and STAMPER
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD. CONN.
Succeuori to CHURCH. PAXSON & CO.. New 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
A A. J. Stasny Music Co.
56 W. 45th St., New York
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
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(<
BOSTON, MASS.
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
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Dealers
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PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND KNCRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
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