Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE
AUGUST 14, 1920
REVIEW
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"AMORITA" A NEW SPANISH MELODY
Sam Fox Has What He Declares Is a Really
Original Melody in New Song Written by
Kerr and Zamecnlk—Now Being Issued
Fifteen Cents
Will so a very little way towards the pur-
chase of a good dinner. Yet-it would be sur-
prising- to a whole lot of your customers if
you showed them what they fan actually get
in Century Certified Edition for 15i\
For instance, Century Edition Numbers
235, 361, 941, 943, 1168, 1179, 1186, and hun-
dreds of others, none of which can be had in
any edition the equal of Century at three to
live times Century's cost.
If you want to stand strong: with your
trade, Rive them the biggest value for their
money that's possible in sheet music—that
Miluc is Century Certified Edition at 15c.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
"CUBAN MOON" MUCH RECORDED
Sam Fox, of the Sam Fox Publishing Co.,
Cleveland, O., recently said ''that from all evi-
dence most music publishers believe in the
truth of the old saying that 'there is nothing
new under the sun' and proceeding on this
premise they rarely ever try to find anything
new or original. Almost every new publication
is compared with some other hit of the present
day or days gone by and in some instances new
numbers are given publicity referring to pre-
ceding ones. Once in a while, however, there
is discovered some original melody."
Such a number Mr. Fox believes is a new
song called "Amorita" which is described as
"not a second anything" or "only something
else." However, it is specifically described as
an original Spanish fox-trot. It is from the
pens of Messrs. Kerr and Zamecmk, wno art 1
the writers of "My Cairo Love." The number
is proving a very popular orchestra selection,
it having something of the swing of the ' Fan-
dango."
From present indications it would seem that
Mr. Fox has selected a number of much merii
and it may be that "Amorita" will be the fore-
runner of a series of new songs of different
style as the prevalent melodies of the seaso.i.
"Cuban Moon," one of the late publications
in the catalog of Jack Mills, Inc., is being re-
corded by a large number of talking machine
record and music roll manufacturing organiza-
tions. It is one of the most popular songs
of the present season according to all reports,
and is described as being a harmonious fox-trot
ballad. It was written by Joe McKiernan and
Norman Spencer, two San Francisco boys.
Irving Berlin, Inc., has just released a new
novelty number called "My Little Bimbo Down
on the Bamboo Isle."
Emil Bacher, of 46 Henion street, Dubuque,
la., is the publisher of a song entitled "The
Irish Lullaby." Words and music are by Mr.
Bacher.
Two Real Sellers
NOVELTY SONGJUST RELEASED
Caroline L. Summer is the composer of a song
entitled "Smile On," published by C. W. Thomp-
son & Co., Boston, Mass.
(I FEEL SO BLUE)
Fox Tro: Song
A Sure Hit
Introductory Price, 15 cents
McKinley Music Co.
SELLING HITS
I'M IN HEAVEN (When I'm
in My Mother's Arms)
HONOLULU EVES (Waltz
Hit)
ALICE BLUE GOWN (From
Irene)
A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY
(The Music Box Song)
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST,
Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York
HARMONY HOUNDS IN PHILLY
t' lively musical act known as the Saxi-
Holtsworth Harmony Hounds has been meeting
with \ big success in the engagement on the
WaTtfo Roof, Philadelphia. One of the mini-.
hers that has proved popular there with these
performers is the new song published by Wit-
mark, called "My Home Town is a One-horse
Town, but It's Big Enough for Me." The or-
ganization will use it indefinitely in its coming
vaudeville engagements.
"My Old Home of Yesterday"
Growing in Favor' Daily !
Chicago
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Among the songs published by Arthur D.
Orcutt, Detroit, Mich., is a number entitled
"Don't Forget the Rainy Day." The words are
by Mr. Orcutt and the music is by Edouard
Hesselberg.
"Since I Lost You"
TANGO-FOX TROT-SONG
\bu can't go
wrong with
any'Feist'
A Waltz Ballad of the Better Class
New York
Dealers, write for special introductory prices
M E L R O S E B R O S . Publishers
63rd and Cottage Grove Ave.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
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RemickSongHits
"Hold Me"
"La Vecda"
"Peachie"
"Venetian Moon"
"Japanese Sandman"
"Just Like a Gipsy"
"Hiawatha's Melody ol Love"
"Your Eyes Have Told Me So *
"Don't Take Away Those Blues"
"The Jazz Dance Repertoire"
"All by Myself"
"In Gay Havana"
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Brine* Rest and Yofi
There's A Long, "Long Trail
The Made of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Maehree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Call In', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable La dye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllin' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Beat
AND MANY OTHERS
\
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
T
N E W YORK
DETROIT
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Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
WEEPING WILLOW I>ANe
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Waltz Lullaby Success!
AUGUST 14, 1920
On All Records and Rolls
PICKANINNY BLUES
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
New York
West as an organization of jazz entertainers. It
is under the direction oi Frank N. Vuille and
Central Orchestra, of the Central Music Co., does not confine itself to the rendition of its
own firm's selections, but features the reign-
Murphysboro, 111., Aiding Publishers
ing hits from the various publishers' catalogs.
The Central Orchestra, an organization con- The orchestra is composed of the following:
nected with the Central Music Co., Murphys- Reginald Trent, piano; Walter Engert, violin;
F. N. VUILLE HAS LIVE ORCHESTRA
A FORTUNATE PURCHASE
"Fair One," a song recently purchased in Chi-
cago by Irving Berlin, Inc., is proving one of
the sales features of that firm's catalog. Re-
cently F. J. A. Forster, the Chicago jobber,
forwarded to the Berlin organization a tele-
gram requesting an immed ate shipment of piano
copies of the song, which may 'give some indi-
cation of the rapid popularity of this new num-
ber.
ROSSITER OFFICES IN NEW YORK
Will Rossiter, the well-known Chicago pub-
lisher, has opened up professional offices in
the four-story building at 220 West Forty-sixth
street, New York, where the firm will especially
cater to the theatrical profession.
USING "LITTLE BIMBO" SONG
Aileen Stanley in the "Silk and Satin" show
is featuring with great success the new Irving
Berlin, Inc., number, "My Little Bimbo Down
on the Bamboo Isle."
Frank N. Vuille and His Central Orchestra
boro, 111., well-known publishers and distribu- William Daniel, drums; Harry Brusati, cornet;
M. F. Foster, trombone, and Fred Werner,
tors of music, is quite popular in the Middle
banjo.
This organization has shown much co-opera-
t'on to the large music publishing houses and
its work has come in for strons? commen-
dation from such sources.
Popular Edition 7 Cents
PACE & HANDY HITS
Everything Is Going Up
Chasin' the Blues
Saxophone Blues
Nightie Night
Think of Me Little Daddy
Beautiful Land of Dreams
»
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
cert Artists. Featured by
Vaudeville's Greatest Headliners
Played by 15,000 Good Orchestras
TO PUBLISH NEW SONG
High Class Edition 18 Cents
That Thing Called Love
Checkers, It's Your Move Now
Make That Trombone Laugh
Pickaninny Rose
St. Louis Blues
Pace & Handy Music Co. 9 Inc.
232 West 46th Street
INTHE AFTERGLOW
C. C. Church & Co., Hartford, Conn., have ac-
cepted for publication "In the Harbor of Your
Arms," described as "an example of artistic
jazz," from the pens of C. S. Millspaugh and
Leo Turner. Miss Millspaugh hails from War-
wick, N. Y.
Huntzinger & Dilworth, the well-known New
York publishing house, are making a sales cam-
paign on their new number "Yo San." This
is a lively one-step and song, which has been
attracting some attention.
New York
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your cherts In the afterglow.
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Copyrighted, 1919, by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
FOUR SONG HITS
Dear Heart
If You Would Care
for a Lonely Heart
Onccdear.we itood I D (to
(I'LL SEE YOU IN)
"C-U-B-A"
"MY SAHARA ROSE"
(ED. WYNN'S CARNIVAL)
"Alter You Get What You Want"
(You Don't Want It)
"TIRED~OF ME"
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NEW YORK CITY
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