Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 23

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THE
DECEMBER 6, 1919
MUSIC
TRADE
43
REVIEW
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
FEIST, INC., BEGIN BIG CAMPAIGN
Advertising in National Publications Will Fea-
ture Four Feist Song Hits
Leo Feist, Inc., have inaugurated a tremen-
dous advertising campaign in behalf of their;
publications for the months of December and
January. The campaign will include full-page
publicity in such magazines as the Ladies' Home
Journal, Cosmopolitan, the Red Book, Good
Housekeeping, American, the Pictorial Review,
Woman's Home Companion, McClure's, Hearst's
and Photoplay. The songs to be advertised in
this mammoth campaign are "Vamp," "Golden
Gate," "In Siam" and "On the Trail to Santa
Fe." In addition to the usual co-operation which
the Feist firm will get from the trade itself
the exploitation of these numbers will be en-
couraged by singers, theatres, restaurants, or-
chestras, bands and talking machine record and
player roll manufacturers.
Another Big One!
Words by
WILLIAM LE BARON
Music by
VICTOR JACOBI
CHAPPELL & CO., LTD., New York, London, Toronto, Melbourne
AMERICA MORE MUSICAL
A SLOW FOX TROT WITH WORDS
.•CHICAGO, I I I . , November 19.—America is
Hugo Frey, following along the line that he turning to music, art and literature, according
originated of writing a slow fox-trot with to Edward Johnson, American opera singer, re-
words, some time ago wrote "Nobody Ever," turned from Italy, where for ten years he sang
published by T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & in Italian opera. He became famous in Italy
Hunter. Both as a song and also in instru- as Eldorado di Giovanni, and is hailed as one
mental form the number is meeting with suc- of the world's leading tenors.
cess. As a fox-trot the results achieved in
"America is changing," he said. "Since I
such a short time since its release point it landed in New York I have heard nothing but
out as a number which will have great popu- music, art and literature. People talk about
larity as a dance. Another indication of its opera now as they used to about baseball. And
popularity in that field is the fact that the pub- the same people, too. America has certainly
lishers are receiving many letters of commenda- undergone a tremendous uplift in the last ten
tion from orchestra leaders.
A Distinctive Novelty
Cuban
DANIELS & WILSON SELL "PEGGY"
Well-known Publishing House Sells Several
Popular Hits at High Figure
Daniels & Wilson, the well-known publish-
ing house of San Francisco and New York, have
just sold to Leo Feist, Inc., the song fox-trot
"Peggy," by Neil Mioret and Harry Williams.
This number has already been recorded by the
larger talking machine record and music roll
manufacturers and it has been persistently
played by the orchestras. It is understood that
Leo Feist, Inc., are to go after the number
on a big scale.
In addition to the above announcement
Daniels & Wilson have disposed of their rights
to the gypsy song, "Slow and Easy," described
as an indigo fantasy, to Waterson, Berlin &
Snyder.
Daniels & Wilson apparently are making it a
habit of writing successful songs, for during
the past season they have had several successes
that aroused high bids from competing pub-
lishers. Included in these numbers are "Mickey."
which they sold to Waterson, Berlin & Snyder,
and "Yearning," the successful song and fox-
trot, which is now a part of the T. B. Harms
&. Francis. Day & Hunter catalog.
POPULAR A. J. STASNY NUMBER
"FOX TROT
Featured
Evei-ywfiere
Frank Wanton
I?* Violin
OTie dreaminess
and languor-the
moon and the
water all pio-j
tured in the I
new and different -
,
sway ^
St&Z
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
15c, PER COPY
original
melod'
I OUtflc /<•'< t,
"I'm Waiting for To-morrow to Come" a Hit—
50,000 Copies Sold the First Week
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. recently added to
their high class catalog a new song entitled
"I'm W r aiting for To-morrow to Come," from
the pens of Frank Davis, F. Hawelka and M.
Prival. The number has become an immediate
success inasmuch as over 50,000 copies were
sold the first week. Stores are constantly
wiring repeat orders and in some cities where
it has been "plugged" the whole town is whis-
tling the number. These reports come from the
buyers of the music themselves. From all in-
dications "I'm Waiting for To-morrow to Come"
will be a most successful number.
Gordon B. Thompson, manager of the To-
ronto branch of Leo Feist, Inc., was a visitor
at the home office of his company during sev-
eral davs of last week.
THREE BIG HITS
.RICHMOND
4 S F » I 4 S
it
.vfcw Yonu
2 Songs—" My Garden that Blooms in the Night
"Mr. Moon-Chaperon"
1 Instrumental—" Jolly Shriner* " march
ORDER OF YOUR JOBBER
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THE
SONGS OF THEEAST AND WEST
Two New Numbers by Boosey & Co. Typical of
China and East India
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 6, 1919
GOLDEN HITS FROM THE GOLDEN
WEST"
YOU'LL KNOW WHAT
IT MEANS TO BE
Boosey & Co. are the publishers of a new
Chinese song which is attracting much atten-
tion. It is described as "A characteristic, typi-
A song-ballad that ia appealing to the hearts of thousands—soon millions. Get it while it's new—TODAY.
cal Chinese song with all the fetching har-
The price may advance any time
monies and rhythmic quirks Western ears have
learned to associate with music of the Orient."
Another new song issued by Boosey & Co. is
"Delhi," a composition built up and founded
on traditional East Indian melodies, which the
author, Miss Florence Parbury, collected dur-
A Gypsy Ballad Beautiful by Neil Moret, composer of " MICKEY." and Louis Weslyn, writer of "SEND ME AWAY WITH
A SMILE." Sung with success by Henry Burr
ing her frequent sojourns in India. It is de-
scribed as a number "Insistently haunting in its THREE MORE GOOD SELLERS: "BOW WOW," an instrumental one-step; "WON'T YOU
direct sounding of the spirit of pompousness,
COME BACK TO TOKIO," a novelty, and "SUNSHINE MARY," ballad
parade and pageantry so loved by the Eastern
peoples."
NEW YORK OFFICE
NEW LOVE SONG BY WILBUR WEEKS 145 WEST 45th STREET
San Francisco
ROSE OF ROMANY
DANIELS & WILSON, Inc.
The E. T. Paull Music Co. has just issued a
NEW RICHMOND DISPLAY SIGN
new high class love song, "Just Because I
Want You All the While." The words are by Large Electric Sign Features Richmond Songs
in Theatre District
Wilbur Weeks and the music by M. Alexander.
The number has been placed in the standard

catalog of the house and while it is distinctly
Jack Robbins, general manager for Rich-
a high class song it has a most popular appeal mond the Publisher, who opened up professional
and is a number that without doubt will have
popularity. The publishers have given it an
artistic title page which readily lends itself to
display purposes. The song should be popular
as both stage and demonstration number.
TWO GORDON CHRISTMAS CANTATAS
The Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon are espe-
cially featuring at this time two Sunday school
Christmas cantatas: "The Child of Bethlehem,"
a beautiful Christmas tableau cantata by S. S.
Compton, and "The Birth of Christ," another
Christmas cantata by W. A. Ogden.
SONG WRITERSW>EN IN BOSTON
The new publishing firm organized by Jack
and Aaron Neiberg has opened offices at 228
Tremont street, Boston, Mass. The above men
were formerly connected with the Walter
Jacobs Co.
sign has attracted much attention, as it is in the
heart of the theatre district and the professional
singers are constantly reminded of the new
Richmond song hit, "In Your Arms." The
sign has border lights of various colors, with the
title of the song in white glass letters with
semi-indirect lighting effects. The sign is in
RICHMOND
MUSIC
PUBLISHER
THE BIG SONG HIT
"IN YOUR ARMS"
Electric Sign Featuring New Richmond Hit
offices at 1552 Broadway some months ago, re- the line of vision of thousands of people and
cently had a large electric sign installed in a can be seen for several blocks in both direc-
very conspicuous place on their building. The tions on Broadway.
WHITE CO.'S CHICAGO OFFICE
SOAP TO ADVERTISE MUSIC
James S. White Co., Inc., Boston, Mass., have
appointed James Altiere their Chicago repre-
sentative. Mr. Altiere is located in the Ran-
dolph building, 145 North Clark street, where
he will look after the professional work and
handle the James S. White Co.'s catalog, laying
particular stress on the following numbers: "Hot
Coffee," featured by Wilbur Sweatman's jazz
band; "Oh Danny, Love Your Annie," and "My
Pretty Little China Maid," featured by Libonati
the Great, and 100 other vaudeville acts.
MEYER COHEN RECOVERING
"My Pretty Little China Maid" is by James
Meyer Cohen, who has been confined in a (Slap) White, who has written numbers of hits
hospital for the past two weeks where he un- for the McKinley Co., and Will Rossiter.
derwent an operation on his hand for blood
poisoning, is now convalescing and will shortly
A POPULAR MUSIC SALESMAN
resume his duties.
One of the most popular music salesmen in
G. Schirmer, Inc., have just issued and for- the Eastern trade district is J. Blynn Welden,
warded to the trade a little pamphlet under the of C. C. Church & Co., Hartford, Conn., whose
title "Christmas Music," being appropriate selec- personality has made for him many friends in
tions from their catalog for the holiday season. this section of the country.
Joseph George is the latest addition to the Recently the Memphis Blues Band, headed
music publishers of New York, with offices at by W. C. Handy, of the firm of Pace & Handy
Music Co., Inc., gave a concert at the Man-
442 West 125th street.
hattan Casino and in order to advertise the af-
fair Pace & Handy distributed 5,000 bars of
soap, announcing the appearance of the Mem-
phis Blues Band, as well as the latest Pace &
The melody of this song is used eight
Handy Music Co.'s song hit, "Think of Me,
times at each showing ol this
Little Daddy."
great tllm
Paramount Picture Song
BE SURE TO GET
'DRIFTING ON"
That Waltz Song success by those hit writers
Howard Johnson and Jos. H. Santly
-AND-
"WITH YOU, MY OWN"
A Beautiful Ballad Fox Trot by
[jimmie Flynn and W. M. Oreslj
Very Popular Ballad, 7 Cents
ci.ic.go McKinley Music Co.
New York
" Special prices (or the next 30 days'to dealers ^
i who will feature them.
11/TIf
U f A A n /Select^ 233 W . 40th S t .
W I L L W U U l l \Stn»)
NEW YORK

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