Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 22

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 27,
1920
MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 11)
Handel—Largo
Bauer
Tosti—Good-Bye.
Accompaniment
Only.
(Mezzo-
Soprano)
Bos
Saint-Saens—Etude en Form de Valse
Cortot
Ponce—Estrellita. Mexican Love Song
Dumesnil
Violinsky—Honolulu Eyes. Waltz and Song Roll,
Erlebach-Milne
Fuleihan—Bedouin Dance
Fuleihan
Dvorak—Humoresque. Op. 101, No. 7
Ganz
Grainger—Children's March. Over the Hills and Far
Away.
(For Two Pianos)
Grainger-Hough
Hickman—June. (1 Love No One But You) Foxtrot
and Song Roll
Hess
Berlin-Hickman-Stamper—"Ziegfeld Follies of 1920."
Medley Fox-trot and Song Roll
Hess-Erlebach
Liszt—Tarantella. (Venezia e Napoli)
Hofmann
Holbrooke—Wonderful Idea
Holbrooke
Christmas Carols
Kennedy
Lieurance—By the Waters of Minnetonka. Accompani-
ment Only. (Soprano)
La Forge
Linko—Old Finnish Dance. (Polka)
Linko
Maloof—Berceuse Oriental
Maloof
Willis—It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
Poison
Powell—Pioneer's Dance. Suite "In the South"... Powell
Glazounow—Gavotte. Op. 49, No. 3
Prokofieff
Albeniz.—Evocation. ("Iberia")
Rubinstein
Sinding—Norwegian Folk Song
Shattuck
Allitsen—Song of Thanksgiving. Accompaniment Only.
(Soprano)
Shaw
Vecsei—Improvisation on Hungarian Folk T u n e s . . . .Vecsei
BENNETT & WHITE, INC.
ARTo Word Rolls $1.20
VOCo Word Rolls $1.00
Subject to Liberal Trade Discounts
For DECEMBER 1920
1267
1281
1287
Vi',9
1283
Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere. F o x - t r o t .
Beautiful Anna bell Lee. Waltz Song.
Bill a n d Coo. From " K i s s i n g Time." Ballad.
Broadway Kose. Ballad.
Call Me Up on the Mason-Dixon Line. F o x -
tror.
1286 Darling. Fox-trot.
1280 Drifting Along on a Blue Lagoon. F o x - t r o t .
1284 F a i r One. Fox-trot.
1271 Feather Your Nest. Fox-trot.
1272 Grieving t o r You. F o x - t r o t .
1288 Hoi». Skip and J u m p . F o x - t r o t .
1289 Hula Blues. One-step.
1268 I Want to be Somebody's Sweetheart. F o x -
trot.
1285 If a Wish Could Make I t So. F r o m "Tickle
Me."
Fox-tiot.
1278 I'm a Lonesome Little R a i n d r o p . F r o m
"Greenwich Village Follies of 1920." F o x -
trot.
1276 In the Dusk. Fox-trot.
1282 It Isn't What You Do That Makes Me Love
You, I t ' s t h e Way Yon Do I t . Fox-trot.
1270 Look" What You've Done With Your Doggone
Dangerous Eyes. Fox-trot.
1277 Rio Grande. Waltz Song.
1275 Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy. F o x - t r o t .
1273 Singin' the Blues 'Till My D a d d y Comes
Home. Fox-trot.
1290 Show Me How. Fox-trot.
1269 Someone Cares F o x - t r o t .
1291 When I Lost You Mother of Mine. Ballad.
1274 When The Bight Little Girl Comes Along.
From " J i m J a m J e m s . " F o x - t r o t .
The above Songs without words can be had in
the ARTo P O P U L A R Rolls, which retail at 70c.
$1 ARTo Phonograph Records $1
For DECEMBER 1920
9026 Feather Your Nest. Tenor Solo.Arthur Hall
Broadway Rose. Tenor S o l o . . . J a m e s Price
9027 Old P a l Why Don't You Answer Me?
Tenor Solo
Charles Harrison
All She'd Say Was Umh-Hum. Baritone
Solo
Ernest Hare
9028 Hlavvatha-'s Melody of Love. Duet,
Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw
Profiteering Blues. Tenor Solo.Billy Murray
9024 Grieving F o r You. Fox-trot,
Moulin Rouge Orchestra
Bring Back My Love Dreams. Fox-trot,
Selvin's Novelty Orchestra
9025 The Japanese Sandman. Fox-trot. In-
troducing: " J u s t Like a Gypsy,"
ARTo Dance Orchestra
Darling. Fox-trot. Introducing: "Come
to the Moon,".. .Selvin's Novelty Orchestra
9029 La Veeda. Castillian Fox-trot,
ARTo Dance Orchestra
Railroad Blues. Fox-trot,
,
ARTo Dance Orchestra
A long and well-chosen list; altogether to the
good from end to end. If the customers of Ben-
nett & White can get their customers to danc-
ing to any one of these there will be no trouble
in selling the whole lot:
ARTEMPO WORD ROLLS
Composer
-
Played by
Creamer-Layton—Show Me How. Fox-trot
Randolph
Kendis-Brockman-Johnson—Feather Your Nest. Fox-
trot
Schornstein
Moret—Rose of My Heart. One-step
Schornstein
Hanley—I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop.
Fox-trot
from "Greenwich Village Follies"
Stevens
Grey—In the Dusk. Fox-trot
Schornstein
Meyer—Beautiful Annabelle Lee. Waltz
Lewis
Meyer—Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. Fox-trot.Williams
Hubbell—-You're Just Like a Rose.
Fox-trot from
"The Hippodrome"
Schronstein
Gershwin—Waiting for the Sun to Come Out. Fox-trot
from "The Sweetheart Shop"
Stevens
Olsen—Rio Grande. Waltz
Randolph
Earl—In Old Manila. Fox-trot
Randolph
Banta-Vandersloot—Midnight. Fox-trot
Spencer
Morgan—Broadway Blues. Fox-trot
Schornstein
Berlin—The Girl of My Dreams. Fox-trot from "Zieg-
feld Follies of 1920"
Stevens
Osborne—When I Looked In Your Wonderful Eyes.
Ballad
Lewis
Jerome—Jinga Bula Jing Jing. Fox-trot. . .Williams-Stevens
Traveller—Blue Jean. Fox-trot. . ,
Stevens
Donaldson—I Love the Land of Old Black Joe. One-
step
Stevens
Kienzle-Ingham-Smith—Normandy.
Waltz
Schornstein
Gibson—Grieving for You. Fox-trot
Spencer
Fried-Spencer—Broadway Rose. Waltz Ballad
Lewis
Conrad-Robinson—Margie.
One-step
Spencer
CONNORIZED MUSIC CO.
This is a richly filled bulletin, all ready for
Christmas trade and deserving splendid support.
The three rolls covering all the important num-
bers in Verdi's "Rigoletto" ought to find wel-
come in many American homes, despite its
classification in the foreign list. As for the
popular hits, their name is legion:
SONG WORD ROLLS
Composer
Played by
Tierney—Alice Blue Gown. Waltz. From "Irene" .Perry
Swanstrom-Morgan—The Broadway Blues. Blues Fox-
trot
Gold
West-Spencer-Fried—Broadway Rose. Waltz
Reeves
Pease-Nelson-Parish—Call Me Up on the Mason Dixon
Line. Fox-trot
Reeves
WHITE, SON CO.
Manufacturers of
ORGAN AND PLAYER-PIANO
LEATHERS
HAND PLAYED ROLLS
Sousa—Who's Who in Navy Blue. March
Perry
Goldberg—American Lejjion Buddies. March
Perry
Perlstein—Kolomeika.
Jewish Dance
Perlstein
Perlstein—Odessa Bui gar.
Jewish Dance
Perlstein
FOREIGN EDITION
Played by
Cotrau—L'Addio a Napoli. Italian Word Roll.
Cotrau—O Ritorno d'a Cina. Italian Word Roll.
Perry (arr.)—Rjgoletto. Verdi. Selection No. 1.
Perry (arr.)—Rigoletto. Verdi. Selection No. 2.
Perry (arr.)—Rigoletto. Verdi. Selection No. 3.
Perry—Havlickuv Pochod. Bohemian March.
Peritzki—Polka Zydowka. Polish.
Peritski—Oberek Kosciuski. Polish Mazurka.
Haslera—Petatricatuici. Pochod. Bohemian Word Roll.
Kornbau (arr.)—Coming of Santa Claus.
Descriptive
Christmas Roll. (With Words)
IMPERIAL PLAYER ROLL CO.
Mary Angell is out this time with the charm-
ing minuet from Mozart's loveliest symphony,
and with an entrancing reading of it, as might
be expected. Charley Straight and Roy Bargy
are, of course, very much to the front with all
sorts of excitements and the reader's eyes will
tell him the rest of the story:
SONGRECORDS
Composer
Long-Wadsworth-Arden—Dolly. Fox-trot
Gibson-Ribaud-Gold—Grieving for You.
Played by
Jones
Fox-trot,
Straight-Bargy
Zany-Emery-Van-Schenck—All She'd Say was Umh-
Hum. Fox-trot
Straight
Dunkerley-Osborne—When I Looked in Your Wonder-
ful Eyes. Waltz
Anderson
Berlin—Girls of My Dreams. From "Ziegfeld Follies
of 1920"
Eldridge
Jackson-Schonberger—Darling. Fox-trot ....Straight-Bargy
Kendis-Brockman-Johnson—Feather Your Nest. Fox-
trot
Straight-Bargy
Conrad-Robinson—Palesteena.
Fox-trot
Bargy
Kolmar-Ruby—Look What You've Done With Your
Doggone Dangerous Eyes. Fox-trot
Jones
Gerber-Silver—My Home Town is a One Horse Town.
One-step
Eldridge
Clarke-Donaldson—I Love the Land of Old Black Joe.
One-step
Eldridge
Silvers—Just Snap Your Fingers at Care. From "Green-
wich Village Follies of 1920"
Straight-Bargy
Goodwin- Roth-Hanlcy—I'm a Lonesome Little Rain
Drop. From "Greenwich Village Follies of 1920."
Fox-trot
Straight
Penn-Olsen—Rio Grande. Waltz
Anderson
Callahan-Roberts—Drowsy Baby. Waltz
Anderson
DeVoll-Baron—Kiss-a-Miss. Waltz
Anderson
Brown-Von Tilzer—Oh! Gee! Say Gee! Fox-trot. . . Bargy
Yellen-Motzen-Olman—Where Is My Daddy Now
Blues.
Fox-trot
Jones
Davis-Davis—Very Truly Yours. Waltz
Anderson
Sizemore-Magine-Biese—Rose. Fox-trot
Bargy
HAND PLAYED
Davis—Arbutus.
( Intermezzo)
Ililliard
Hahn—Rotary March. March
Hartman (arr.)
Mozart—Menuet. (From Symphony in G Minor) . . . .Angell
Alford—Colonel Bo^ey
Hartman
Bargy—Behave Yourself. Rag Fox-trot
Bargy
XMAS SOXGRECORDS
Ye Olde Time Xmas Music.
Star of the East.
Snowflakes—also Christmas Chimes.
I've Got the Santa Claus Blues.
HAND-PLAY ED INSTRUMENTAL
Sabbath Day Reflections
Ilartman (arr.)
Worcester Wind Motor Co.
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Makers of Absolutely Satisfactory
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The ARTo Co.
Standard Music Roll Co.
Factories:
Bradford—Crazy Blues. Blues Fox-trot
Gold
Gibson-Ribaud-Gold—Grieving for You. Fox-trot
Gold
Jackson Schonberger—Darling. Fox-trot
Reeves
Tohnson-Violinsky—Honolulu Eyes Waltz
Reeves
Wcslyn-Dyson—Hop, Skip and jump. Fox-trot
Reeves
De Witt-Brandon—I'm Glad You Are Happy Again.
Waltz-Marimba Effects
Reeves
Hamblen-Grey—I've Got the Blues for My Kentucky
Home. Blues Foxtrot
Gold
Lewis-Young-Jerome—Old Pal. (Why Don't You An-
swer Me?) Fox-trot
Gold
Conrad-Robertson—Palesteena. Fox-trot
Perry
Ring-Hager—Pretty Miss Virginia. Waltz-Marimba Ef-
fects.
Interlude—"Carry Me Back to Old Vir-
ginia." Introduced at Ed Wynn's Carnival
Perry
Jackson-Gershwin—The Scandal Walk. Fox-trot. From
"Scandals of 1920"
Gold
Brown-Von Tilzer—She Gives Them All the Ha Ha Ha.
One-step
Reeves
Creamer-Layton—Show Me How. Fox-trot
Gold
O'Neill-Messina—Sunny California.
A Sensational
Waltz Hit
Perry
Coots-Perry—Sweet Cuban Love. Tango Fox-trot. . .Perry
Clarke-Donaldson—Tired of Me. Waltz-Marimba Ef-
fects
Perry
Dunkerley-Osborne—When I Looked in Your Wonder-
ful Eyes. Waltz
Reeves
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1920
MUSIC OF T H E MONTH—(Continued from page 12)
MELODEE MUSIC CO., INC.
"These bloomin' Kentucky and Dixie songs
all seem to 'go over'," says the veracious per-
son who prepares the monthly Melodee lists.
So you will find them below. Men, there are
Nights of (Jack?) Bliss and Hulas and Hono-
lulas and Blulas to beat the band. Big stuff!
SONG ROLLS
Composer
Played by
Berlin—After You Get What You Want. Fox-trot.. Hess
Berlin—Beautiful Faces. Fox-trot. From "Broadway
Brevities"
Banta
Schonberger—Darling. Fox-trot
Gershwin-Hess
Kendis-Brockman—Feather Your Nest. Fox-trot.... Banta
Herbert—Gypsy Love Song. Ballad
Beebe
Noble—Hula Blues. Fox-trot
Hess
Violinsky—Honolulu Eyes. Waltz
Erlebach-Milne
Stothart—If a Wish Could Make It So. Fox-trot.
From "Tickle Me"
Gershwin
Earl—In Old Manila. Fox-trot
Austin
Gaskill—I've Got the Blues for My Kentucky Home.
Fox-trot
Erlebach-Milne
Hickman—June. (I Love No One But You) Fox-trot,
Banta
Sloane—Just Sweet Sixteen. Fox-trot. (From "Green-
wich Village Follies of 1920"
Banta
Daron—Kiss-a-Miss. Waltz
Erlebach-Milne
Austin—Night of Bliss. Waltz
Austin
Robinson—Singing the Blues. Fox-trot
Gershwin
Hanley—Sweet Little Stranger. Fox-trot. From "Jim
Jam Jems"
Gershwin
Bonnell—Turkey in the Straw. Fox-trot
Austin
Pinkard—Waitin' for Me. Fox-trot
Gershwin
Mother Goose Rhymes. Story Medley
Beebe
Jerome—Old Pal. Ballad
Beebe
Hanley—There's a Vacant Chair at Home, Sweet Home.
Waltz-Ballad
Erlebach-Milne
Osborne—When I Looked in Your Wonderful Eyes...Hess
Hanley—When the Right Little Girl Comes Along. . . . Banta
Clark—When You Found the Lost Chord in My Heart,
Beebe
INSTRUMENTAL
Musical Comedy Favorites of Yesterday
Beebe
Bell—Potomac March
Erlebach-Milne
Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 Selections
Hess
Schuett—Carnival Mignon. Serenade d'Arlequin... . Raab
Schubert-Liszt-—Serenade
Nelli
PIANOSTYLE MUSIC CO.
Here are two lots, one of music for Christ-
mas and another of joy stuff for holiday dance
bugs. It is all good, and some very good, in-
deed. But will blues go on forever?
WORD AND INSTRUMENTAL ROLLS
Title
Composer
Blacksmith Rag
Rednip-Cobb
Broadway Rose. Ballad
West-Spencer-Fried
Crazy Blues
Bradford
Down in Chinatown. Fox-trot
Meyer-Hulten
Drifting Along. Fox-trot Tango... .Kahn-Magine-Goldberg
The Girls of My Dreams. From "Ziegfeld Follies".. Berlin
Granada. Fox-trot
McKiernan-Spencer
Hula Blues
Cunha-Noble
I'm a Lonesome Little Rain ^rop. From "Greenwich
Village Follies"
Goodwin-Roth-Hanley
In the Dusk. Song
Hamblen-Grey
June. (I Love No One But You) Fox-trot. Hickman-BJack
Margie. Fox-trot
Davis-Conrad-Robinson
Normandy. Waltz
Smith-Ingham-Kienzle
Oh Gee! Say Gee! Fox-trot
Brown-Von Tilzer
Palesteena. Fox-trot
Conrad-Robinson
Rio Grande. Novelty Waltz
Penn-Olsen
Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy
Clarke-Donaldson
Rose of My Heart. From "Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic,"
Wilson-Moret
Show Me How. Fox-trot
Creamer-Layton
Sweet Cuban Love. Fox-trot
Coots-Perry
The Moan. Novelty Fox-trot
J. L. Shearer
CHRISTMAS SELECTIONS
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.
Hymn Selections No. 1: (a) Abide With Me; (b) Rock
of Ages.
Hymn Selections No. 2: (a) Sweet Hour of Prayer; (b)
Holy! Holy! Holy!
Nazareth.
Around the Christmas Tree.
Celestial Chimes. Organ and Chimes.
Chapel Chimes. Reverie. Bell Effect.
Christmas Chimes. Reverie. Chimes.
Christmas Eve Reverie. A Panorama of Bygone Memories.
Christmas Hymns. (1) Calm on the List'ning Ear 'of
Night; (2) Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem; (3) It Came
Upon the Midnight Clear.
Christmas Songs No. 1: (a) Hark! The Herald Angels
Sing; (b) Holy Night.
Christmas Songs No. 2: (a) Joy to the World; (1») The
Heavenly Stranger.
Silver Sleigh Bells. Descriptive Piece.
Q R S CO.
The Q R S Co. has a strong list of popular
numbers in its December bulletin. It includes
practically all of the "hits" of the day and
somewhat of a timely novelty in a story roll
made especially for Christmas, which includes a
fascinating story, as well as a song medley of
Yuletide hymns. There are many other attrac-
tions in the list which follows:
Composer
Title
Played by
Zany-MacEmery-Van Schenck—All She'd Say Was
Umh-Hum—Fox-trot
Russell-Robinson
Pease-Nelson-Parish—Call Me Up on the Mason-Dixon
Line—Fox-trot
Wendling
Jackson—Darling—Fox-trot
Arden-Ohman
Long-Wadsworth-Arden—Dolly (I Love You)—Fox-
trot
Arden-Ohman
Gibson-Ribaud-Gold—Grieving for You—Fox-trot,
"Zez" Confrey
Sears-Levey—Good-Bye (From "Lady-Billy")—Fox-
trot
Arden
Graff-Roma—I Come to Thee—Sacred Song
Ohman
Brown-Al Von Tilzer—I Told You So—Fox-trot,
Kortlander
Moran-Harry Von Tilzer—I Want to Go to the Land
Where the Sweet Daddies Grow—One-step... Wendling
Hickman-Black—June (I Love No One But You)—
Fox-trot
Hickraan-Ellis
Scanlan—Just We Two—Waltz
Arden-Ohman
Leslie-Wendling—Monastery Bells—Ballad..Lee S. Roberts
McCarthy-Graff—Mother of Pearl—Ballad
Ernest Ball
Coburn—Rose Nightingale—Fox-trot
Baxter-Kortlander
Bernard-Haenschen—Read 'Em and Weep—Fox-trot,
Wendling
Clarke-Donaldson—Rock-a-Bye,
Lullaby
Mammy—
Fox-trot
Kortlander
Sizemore-Magine-Biese—Rose—Fox-trot
Arden-Ohman
Creamer-Layton—Show Me How—Fox-trot
Wendling
Woodward-Earl—Star of Peace—Ballad
Ohman
Rose-Little-Frost—Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting Mad)
—Fox-trot
Wendling
Caddigan-Story—Sweetest Lady—Marimba Waltz,
Arden-Kortlander
Irving Berlin—Tell Me, Little Gypsy (Ziegfeld "Fol-
lies")—Fox-trot
Arden-Kortlander
Goodwin-Hanley—There's a Vacant Chair at Home,
Sweet Home—Waltz
Ohman
Erdman-Rose—Under Hawaiian Skies—Fox-trot,
Baxter-Kortlander
Dunkerley-Osborne—When I Looked in Your Wonder-
ful Eyes—Waltz
Baxter-Kortlander
Yellen-Olman-Motzan—Where Is My Daddy Now Blues
—Fox-trot
Russell-Robinson
A Christmas Story—Story Roll (Including Song Med-
ley of Yuletide Hymns)
Lee S. Roberts
REPUBLIC PLAYER ROLL CORP.
The advance list of player rolls which is pre-
pared by the Republic Player Roll Corp. for
December covers practically all the real popular
successes of the day, which are interpreted in
the usual capable style by Messrs. Delcamp, Car-
roll, Rollini, Lane and d'Giovanni.
The list, which appears herewith, is sufficiently
broad to interest a wide sphere of player-pianists:
Composer
Played by
Morgan—Broadway Blues. Fox-trot
Rollini
Noble—Hula Blues. One-step
Rollini
Berlin—Girl of My Dreams. Fox-trot. "Follies of
1920"
Carroll
Robinson—Palesteena. Novelty Fox-trot..Delcamp-Carroll
Silver—My Home Town Is a One Horse Town. Nov-
elty One-step
Lane-Adams
Grey—In the Dusk. Fox-trot
Carroll-Rollini
Silver—Just Snap Your Fingers at Care. Fox-trot.
"Greenwich Village Follies"
Delcamp
Gold—Grieving for You. Fox-trot
Lane
Ruby—Look What You've Done With Your Doggone
Dangerous Eyes. Fox-trot
.Delcamp
(Continued on page 14)
THE
TRADE
MARK
Music Roll Perforator does not interfere with
the sale of music rolls, but supplies the missing
link to the player-piano and the great library of
music untouched by roll manufacturers. The
Leabarjan Perforator is the dealer's friend
and opens a new field for the player-piano.
The Leabarjan Mfg. Co.
Model No. 5
Hamilton, Ohio
EASTERN OFFICE
256 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, N. Y.

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