Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 24

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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VALUABLE D1TSON PUBLICATIONS
Some Volumes Recently Issued by Prominent
Boston Publishing House That Are of Un-
usual Value and Interest to Students
Among recent issues from the Oliver Ditson
Co. are found a half-dozen welcome additions
to the noted Ditson Edition, including among
them two volumes by F. Mazas, each containing
twelve little duets for two violins. Both volumes
are edited by Karl Rissland and are carefully
arranged for the young student. There is also
a volume by Gurlitt presenting a School of
Velocity for Beginners, a Concerto in A Minor
for piano and violin, by J. B. Accolay, and a
series of thirty-five easy studies for the piano,
also by Gurlitt. To the series Stephen Heller
has contributed an interesting and carefully
edited volume on the art of phrasing.
The School Credit Piano Course, which has
been featured extensively and likewise success-
SONG HITS OF THE GOLDEN WEST
fully, is represented among the new issues by two
volumes as part of the fourth-year course. The "Margie" Seems to Hold Sway Just Now as
value of this course is so generally recognized
Most Popular Number
that a detailed description is unnecessary.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., December 4.—"Margie,"
A recent book publication by the Ditson house
that should arouse more than passing interest the new Waterson, Berlin & Snyder hit, is by
is a substantiaJ volume on Music Appreciation far the most popular number in San Francisco
by Clarence G. Hamilton, A. M., professor of to-day. Although its exploitation by Mort Harris,
music at Wellesley College. This book de- local representative of the publishers, has only
scribes analytically and in detail the various commenced, thovsands are whistling it.
forms of music composition and how their rela-
"Sweetheart Blues," the Feist song; "Waitin'
tive merits may be judged. Certain of the recog- for Me" and "Broadway Rose," the new Fisher
nized classics are analyzed as a guide and the numbers, are also doing very well on the Pacific
book is of the sort that should, prove of distinct Coast. The two latter numbers are being pushed
value to the music student and to the more ad- vigorously by Tommy Leahy, professional repre-
vanced music lover who desires to place an ac- sentative of Fred Fisher, Inc.
curate valuation on the music he hears.
"Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me?" and
"When I Looked Into Your Wonderful Eyes,"
George Piantodosi has been appointed as- two Snyder plug numbers, are also being ex-
sistant professional manager of Fred Fisher, Inc. ploited with great success by Mort Harris.
CHAPPELL-HARMS, Inc
Latest Successful Publications
KISSING TIME
Lyrics by
Geo. V. Hobart
Music by
Ivan Caryll
Popular Sellers
Bill and Coo—Fox-Trot
Mimi, the Bells Are Ringing
—One-Step
Kissing Time—Waltz-Song
Come Back to Me—Waltz-
Song
TIP TOP
Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Music by
Ivan Caryll
Popular Sellers
Wonderful Girl, Wonderful
Boy—Fox-Trot
Lantern of Love—Waltz-
Song
I Want a Lily—One-Step
Girl That Keeps Me Guess-
ing—One-Step
Fd Build a World in the Heart of a Rose
The Bells of St. Mary's
On Miami Shore
Fleurette, I Shall Never Forget
Smile Through Your Tears
Sometime, Dear Heart, Someday
You in a Gondola
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
Delilah Waltz
DANCE NUMBERS
A Night of Romance Waltz
Colonel Bogey March
(Biggest March Success Since "A'Frangesa")
ENOCH & SONS
publishers of Landon Ronald's popular songs and
Song Albums, and all the later works of Chaminade,
call your very special attention to the song success
I Passed By
Your Window
by
May H. Brahe
which has been enthusiastically received wherever
introduced.
Sung on tour by Mary Jordan at all her concerts,
also by Sue Harvard, Helen Stanley, Martin Richard-
son and other artists.
Published in keys of C, D, Eh, F to suit all voices.
Q R S word roll No. 1162.
Vocation Record No. A34011 by Colin O'More,
January release.
Other companies will release shortly.
Write for special introductory offer. Thematics on
request.
ENOCH & SONS
56 East 34th Street
New York
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
DECEMBER 11, 1920
TNE NEW FOXTROT HIT
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'LONESOME:
NEW CHAPPELL-HARMS NUMBERS
Music of "Tip Top" and "Kissing Time," Com-
posed by Ivan Caryll, Makes Notable Addition
to Catalog of This House—Three Latest Songs
of Robert Coningsby Clarke Also Published
According to reports from London, Hadyn
Wood, unquestionably one of England's finest
musicians, has again been inspired to compose
one of his appealing melodies and united with
Fred E. Weatherly in producing the song
"Fleurette, I Shall Never Forget."
Vocalists always have a warm spot in their
heart for Robert Coningsby Clarke, and Chap-
pell-Harms, Inc., are the publishers of his three
latest works, "Reaping," "Golden Dancing
Days" and "You in a Gondola." He must be
particularly remembered for his "Bowl of
Roses" and "The Blind Ploughman," which
have been featured by that prominent artist,
Reinald Werrenrath.
Chappell-Harms, Inc., are of the optimistic
opinion that "I'd Build a World in the Heart of
a Rose" will be another "Sunshine of Your
Smile." Their feature song, "Bells of St. Mary's,"
which was one of the biggest ballad successes
in England in recent years, is, without doubt,
gaining momentum in popularity in this country.
What is considered the most welcome addi-
tion to the catalog of Chappell-Harms, Inc.,
aside from their three big sellers, "I'd Build a
World in the Heart of a Rose," "Bells of St.
Mary's" and "On Miami Shore," the works of
Ivan Caryll, are two new musical comedy suc-
cesses, "Tip Top" and "Kissing Time." Both of
these are now playing New York to capacity
houses. In "Kissing Time" Caryll has given
the public a waltz song of the same name, which
from present indications will become equally as
popular as his famous "Beautiful Lady" waltz
from "The Pink Lady," which was produced
some seven or eight years ago and which still
has a sale.
As for "Tip Top," we can say that, as usual
with the Fred Stone shows, it will appear in
JACK MILLS GETS NEW SONGS
New York a year before going on tour. Caryll
from this production has emerged with chief
Through the efforts of Milt Hagen, now with
honors, aside from Stone himself, for his score the publishing house of Jack Mills, Inc., this
contains a number of pleasing melodies that are company has succeeded in getting several new
becoming popular. Particularly is this true re- promising songs from the pens of Joe McKier-
garding "Wonderful Girl, Wonderful Boy," a nan and Norman Spencer, the clever writers of
fox-trot.
"Cuban Moon."
" T H E DREAMS THAT
I AM DREAMING"
A Perfect Selling Son?. Dealers and jobbers write for
prices and free copy
Retail piano copy at ISc, postpaid
ARTHUR F. WAGNER, Publisher, Box 287, Norfolk, Neb.
Just What You Have Been Looking For
"The Four o'clock Blues," by Alex. M. Valen-
tine—the blues that are so different from the rest.
"Moline," one of the best fox-trot numbers ever
published.
"The Dearest Land on Earth," a real one-step
number with a wonderful melody. Published by
THE BLUFF CITY MUSIC CO.
324 Beale Avenue, Memphis, Tenn
Palace Theatre Bldg.
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No Music Counter Is
Complete Without
This Hit
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COMPOSERS' LEAGUE MEETING
Applicants for Membership Must Have Written
Song Which Has Sold at Least 20,000 Copies
The third meeting of the Composers and
Lyric Writers' Protective League of America
was held on Tuesday evening of last week at
Keen's Chop House, Forty-fourth street, New
York, and over 200 song writers were present.
The dues of the new organization were made
$10 annually and the initiation fee was placed
at $5. No concerted effort up to this time has
heen made to affiliate with the American Fed-
eration of Labor.
A constitution and by-laws were adopted.
Among other things it says that an applicant for
membership must be one who has written a
composition that has had a sale of a minimum
of 20,000 copies. A press committee composed
of Tommy Gray, Ballard McDonald and Rennold
Wolf was appointed to handle publicity for the
new organization.
The Season's Comedy Success
"Shell Come Running Back"
Price 7 cents per cooy
Order through Jobber or from Publisher
GEORGE E. BUNTS, Music Publisher
213 West 135th Street
New York City
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of The Music Trade Review,
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