Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 20

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER IS, 1919
WITMARK BALLAD BIG LONDON HIT
"That Wonderful Mother of Mine" Said to Be
Sweeping England
BEATS *EM ALL!
CENTURY WINDOW DISPLAY No. 3 in
surely a winner.
When you send for it, be sure and ask for
the three NEW FREE AD. CUTS we have pre-
pared for your local paper. The display parts of
these are the exact duplicates of what we are
running in this campaign. That's why they will
do more to hook up your store with this cam-
paign than were you to use the old cuts you
received last season.
The greatest results are realized when the
display and ads. are run at the same time.
It's this sort of co-operation that will insure
your "cashing in" on the Greatest Campaign of
its kind ever undertaken.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
FEATURING "IN YOUR ARMS'
Madeline Pross Singing That Number With
Great Success in "Bringing Up Father"
Madeline Pross, now on the road with Gus
Hill's "Bringing Up Father" company, is truly a
big success at every performance with Rich-
mond's latest ballad fox-trot "In Your Arms."
Miss Pross has been very successful in musical
comedy and has played the lead in such shows
as "Robin Hood." She has also played vaude-
ville with many acts that were featured in the
best theatres throughout the country.
NEW SONG BY GEO. ROSEY
The Meyer Cohen Music Co. have acquired from
Geo. Rosey, the writer of "East Is West" the
song success entitled "One Union, the U. S. A."
According to reports that have been brought
over in person and by mail from London, it
looks very much as though "That Wonderful
Mother of Mine," the ballad published by M.
Witmark & Sons, is going to prove as big a suc-
cess in Great Britain as it has become in the
United States. The London publishers of this
song, B. Feldman & Co., are most enthusiastic
over its prospects, and have instituted a remark-
able advertising campaign in its behalf, besides
devoting the entire resources of their professional
staff to its exploitation. The idea is to make
"That Wonderful Mother of Mine" a great big
hit there, and there seems nothing in the way
of realizing that intention. Charles Warren, who
has been M. Witmark & Sons' personal repre-
sentative in London for twenty years, say that
the song cannot help taking the English by
storm. American performers going to London
are invited to call on Mr. Warren, who carries
a complete line of the very latest publications
bearing the Witmark imprint.
^bu cant go
wrong with
any'Feisf
Song'
A few titles from the Feist
Operatic and Standard Editions
ALL BIG SELLERS!
The Vamp (Gaieties of 1919)
My Baby's Arms (Ziegfeld Follies)
Golden Gate (by the writers of Bubble?)
When You Look in the Heart of a Rose
(The Better 'Ole)
By the Campfire (Greenwich Village
Follies)
Sand Dunes
DEALERS—Writ* for Bulletin
and Pricm*
LEO.
DOES WELL IN THE SOUTH
' l i l i M . h h l i l i l i li
Billy Mason, manager of the Chicago office of
the A. J. Stasny Music Co., spent several days at
the New York office of the concern during the
past week. He has just returned from an exten-
sive Southern trip in which he covered the larger
trade centers in that territory. Mr. Mason, by
the way, was formerly the Stasny representative
in the Southern States and is well known among
music men in that part of the country. He states
the South is in a most prosperous condition.
THE HIT BALLAD
OF THE DAY I S
"WHEN I COME HOME
TO YOU"
W*r& b r WILL J. CALLAHAN
FEATURING S. R. HENRY SONGS
During the entire week of November 3 at the
Broadway Theatre, Miss Anne Jago featured S.
R. Henry's "Kentucky Dream" waltz song with
unusual success. The number was selected for
her by S. W. Lawton, general musical director of
the Moss enterprises, from hundreds that were
submitted. The past week Miss Jago has been
featuring S. R. Henry's latest ballad success en-
titled "Now I Know."
Al Bernard, a member of the writing staff of
the Triangle Music Pub. Co., has signed a year's
contract with the Victor Talking Machine Co.,
to sing exclusively for their records. His first
recordings will be released shortly.
Mwc br FRANK H. GRET
3 Key*
HUNTZ1NGER & DILWORTH
159 Watt 57tk Street
NEW YORK
Developing Sensationally
"WOND'RING"
A Ballad—Fox-Trot
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Bring* Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Made of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
SmUIn' Through
Who Knows?
Valiws
[ JEROME H.aEMICK L COS
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NOTHING BUT HITS
"TENTS of ARABS"
I AM OIMBINGMOUNTAINS
TOU AINt HLftRDNOlHING YET
TELL MB
JWISLEOPGOLDEN DREAMS
YDUREYK HOT TOLDMB SO
AIHANDHS MND^DIXIHAND
GIVE MBA5MDLB AND KISS
NOTINATHOUSAND YEMS
The Best Song One-Step Published
"ROMANCE"
The Eventual Song-Waltz Hit
All b y LEE DAVID
B. D.NICE SCO., Inc.
Music Publishers
1544 Broadway,
New York
F E I S T , lac, FEIST Blag., New York
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Rest
LULLABY TIA\E
AND MANY OTHERS
JEROME H.REMICKCOQ
MEW YORK
DETROIT
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Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational'' <8'
vfi' Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOON LIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
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Remarkable Waltz Song Success.
NOVEMBER IS, 1919
On AH Records and Rolls
WeePJNG WILLOW I>AN6
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
Victor November Record.
Emerson November Record.
MANY HONORS FOR SONG
hummed by the audience and finally it becomes
a triumph of the power of the actress to unite
"The Bells of St. Mary's" Being Placed on Many her personality to her audience through a musi-
Important Programs, Mme. Petrova Singing the cal medium."
Number With Great Success Everywhere
As a matter of fact, the number is rapidly com-
ing to the fore in this country and there seems
Madame Olga Petrova, the eminent singer, to be every reason that it will repeat its Euro-
actress, and moving picture star, starts out on a pean success here. The song has been honored
tour through vaudeville in the near future. Among
her numbers she is using the famous bell song,
"The Bells of St. Mary's," by Emmett Adams.
Tt was with this number that she created such a
furore at Atlantic City some weeks back. One
of the local papers writing on her appearance
there says:
"There are moods to songs as there are moods
to character. A great deal of what the music
masters call the accent and rhythm of music is
really the mood of the writer of the notes, often
mingled with the text of the verse. The indi-
vidual artist who sings the song puts either
more or less than the author's intention into the
presentation of his verse and again you have a
rew article. With Petrova and the several songs
that she introduces into her act there is a great
deal of delight in watching these 'moods.' There
is the author's intention and still more of the
personality of the actress in each and every num-
Mme. Olga Petrova
ber. At first you are impressed with the sin-
cerity with which she sings 'There, Little G'rl, by being selected as one of the songs of memory
Don't Cry,' by Ward-Stephens, and you almost for the great National Memorial Sing, which took
feel that there is a child somewhere near to re- place throughout the entire United States on
"Armistice Day," November 11. It is one of the
ceive the suggestion.
"It is the simplicity of the lyrics and the plain- biggest things that has ever been arranged and
ness of the music that allow so much to the a great deal of honor is due to the chairman of
artist's expressive ability. For contrast she gives the community music department of the National
Council of Women, Mrs. David Allen Campbell.
"The Bells of St. Mary's" has also been selected
as one of the prize numbers by the Eisteddfod
Association of Iowa. Chappell & Co. are the
publishers of "The Bells of St. Afary's"
WANT THE MUSIC PUBLISHED
Royalties From Performances of "The Gumps"
Proving Too Slim
CHICAGO, II.I... November 1.0.—Through a contro-
versy between the Waterson, Berlin & Synder office
and Morton, Bonnell & Klimt, producers, it appears
that "The Gumps," a cartoon-created musical show
touring hereabouts, is paying $2 gross per perform-
ance as royalties, equally divided between the author
and the composer.
It seems that Frank Clark, representing the
music publishers, loaned the writers to the firm to
do a rush job, and partially undertook to publish
the numbers. So far they have not been published
on the ground that the time played is too bush-
league to warrant it.
The producers desire to fatten their income—
probably to help meet the royalties—by selling
music in the lobbies, and are making dire threats
of legal action unless the special songs are im-
mediately sent to press.
Everyone SINGS
^**i
SONGS
PRICE FOR NOVEMBER 18G.
Everyone SELLS
"WONDERLOVE"
30c
"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"
15c
"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'EYTHINC- (comic)
15c
"I'M A DANCING FOOL"
15c
Special trade price 7c per copy on all our
numbers, except "Wonderlovet" on which
your price is
18c
Order Thru Any Jobber or Direct.
IRVING BERLIN, Inc. 1587 Broadway, N. Y.
C. ARTHUR FIFER MUSIC CO.
the 'Parrot Song,' with its shrill cry, which is more
of a vocal trick than an actual song, and then
introduces an old English song that mystifies as
By IRVING BERLIN
to its purpose, but allows an extreme of shading
and intonation with Mme. Petrova playing her
Biggest instantaneous hit in the history of the
own accompaniment—an extreme that the au-
Music Business
thor probably never dreamed of. Then comes the
FEATURED IN EIGHT
light popular air, 'The Bells of St. Mary's,' that
the audiences almost wear out with insistence
NEW YORK PRODUCTIONS
on encores. At first it is a song, then it is
"YOU'D BE SURPRISED"
Ql'INCY, ILLINOIS.
There is only one hit from
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
"Ziegfeld's Follies of 1919"
60 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD. CONN.
Succeiuri to CHURCH. PAXSON & CO.. N.w York
TULIP TIME
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
By
BUCK and STAMPER
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
Music Engravers and Printers
3A 1 West 43d Street
New York City
Published by
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
SONGS
That Reach
Every Heart
Tremendous
Sellers
A. J. Stasny Music Co.
56 W 45th S t . ,
N e w York
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses of Pieardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
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BOSTON, MASS.
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
PUBLISH IKS. PRINTERS AND ENCKAVERS OF MUSIC
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St.. Boston.
Hrancli Houses" New York and Chicago

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