Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 9

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
FEBRUARY 28, 1920
Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
WEEPING WILLOW I>AN€
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
WROTE SONG ON CANOE PADDLE
MARION BAUER'S SONGS HEARD
Vernon Eville Gets Idea for "Just That One
Hour" While on Canoe Trip and Carl Werner
Writes Words for It Immediately on Paddle
Many Prominent Artists Programming Num-
bers by This Gifted Woman Composer
WM. A. PENN RESIGNS
Wm. A. Penn, the well-known composer, who
for the past four years has been general director
of the recording department, with headquarters
Many programs this season contain songs by at the New York office of the Pathe Freres
Three new songs, the words of which are Marion Bauer, and some of the best artists Phonograph Co., has resigned, and after a brief
from the pen of Carl Avery Werner, are among have included her numbers as permanent ad- season of rest and a much-needed vacation
the January publications of Boosey & Co., 9 juncts to their repertory. Mary Jordan is re- intends to enter the same field of endeavor in
East Seventeenth street, New York city. One sponsible for the statement that a song that is an important capacity.
is a poem of Mr. Werner's called "Lonesome," really worth the study is too good to pass onto
which was first published in one of the popular the singer's shelf at the end of a season. Miss
' magazines and afterward set to music by Gus- Jordan has included songs by Marion Bauer in
tave Ferrari. Another is a sacred song, entitled her programs for many seasons, the last one
W. Carthman Farrell, a well-known song-
"Teach Me to Do Thy Will," with music by being "The Faun," which was written for Miss writer of Nashville, Tenn., has just placed with
Vernon Eville, and the third, "Just That One Jordan as a wedding gift from the composer. the Dennis B. Owens, Jr., Co., Inc., of Kansas
Hour," is a ballad inclining more to the type Helen Stanley has enjoyed much success with City, Mo., a new song entitled "I'm Tired of
of popular songs.
"The Last Butterfly," concerning which William Looking for Sunshine," written in collaboration
Mr. Eville conceived the melody of "Just That Treat Upton of Oberlin wrote to Miss Bauer with Arthur L. Sizemore, of Chicago, 111. These
One Hour" while vacationing with his friend, to say that it was one of the best American two writers are the authors of "Jail House
Mr. Werner, at Oak Point, New York, last Sum- songs that had come under his notice, and he Blues," published by the Pace & Handy Music
mer. Arriving at "Wernerwood" after a moon- also stated this in his printed criticism. Carolina Co., Inc.
light canoe trip from Brockville, Eville, abruptly Lazzari is singing "Only of Thee and Me" on
leaving Werner to lift out the canoe, hurried up her Pacific Coast tour with great success and
WRITE NEW MUSICAL SHOW
through the woods to the bungalow. Seating Mme. Olga Carrara opened her group of songs
Milton Ager has written the music, and Jack
himself at the piano, with no light but that re- in English with this number at her Aeolian
flected by the moonlit surface of the St. Law- Hall recital Tuesday evening. Elizabeth Roth- Yellen the lyrics, for a new musical show shortly
rence, he composed and harmonized the song. well sang "The Linnet Is Tuning Her Flute" as to be produced, entitled "What's in a Name?"
Werner at first was astonished and a bit her closing encore at Aeolian Hall and has
York Averill has been added to the staff of
"peeved"' at being suddenly deserted on the several others in her repertory. Among the
dock. But as soon as he heard the melody artists who are to sing manuscript songs at their the band and orchestra department of Gilbert
floating down through the pines he knew that forthcoming Aeolian Hall recitals are Ida Geer & Friedland, Inc.
Eville had what some people call an inspiration, Weller and Elsa Alves Hunter, who have an-
but what case-hardened composers and such nounced dates in March and April. We clip this
folks call "an idea." Werner did not intrude, data from the Musical Leader and it is indeed
I JEROME H.R.EM1CK L COS 1
but lounged in a chair on the porch, listening, a cause of pleasure to learn of the wide recogni-
with a paddle across his knees. Half an hour tion accorded the compositions of Mrs. Bauer—
later Eville emerged. "I've got a song!" he cried, an American artist of distinct individuality and
exultingly. "1 know it," said Werner, "and marked genius.
Hand in Hand Again
here's the poem for it." He handed Eville the
paddle on the blade of which were scrawled
My Isle of Golden Dreams
the words of "Just That One Hour."
NEW FARRELL AND SIZEMORE SONG
LATEST HITS
IN AGAIN AND OUT AGAIN
The C. Sharpe-Minor Co., Los Angeles, Cal.,
recently organized for the purpose of publishing
music, has discontinued business, according to
an announcement recently received from the
president of that company, C. Sharpe-Minor.
"WHEN MY BABY SMILES"
BY IRVING BERLIN
Biggest Song Hit in the Music World.
Over 300 Vaudeville Artists Singing It
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 B'way, N. Y.
Al Jolson's Sensational Song HIT
"SWANEE"
By GEORGE GERSHWIN
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Roses of Picardy
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Venetian Moon
I'm Always Falling in Love
With the Other Fellow's Girl
Moonlight on the Swannee Shore
In Your Arms
Darktown Dancin' School
Your Eyes Have Told Me So
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