Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 8

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THE
AUGUST 21, 1920
MUSIC
TRADE
53
REVIEW
'LOVE NEST" PROVING BIO HIT
Musical Comedy Number from "Mary" Has
Developed Into a Big Success
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Probably the biggest song of the present sea-
son is "Love Nest," one of the numbers in the
popular George M. Cohan musical show, "Mary,"
now playing in Boston.
The success achieved by this song, in view of
the fact that it is a musical comedy number, is'
remarkable. The fact that the show originally
opened in Philadelphia, followed by a long Bos-
ton engagement, and has not been seen else-
where, would lead one to believe that other
parts of the country would not as yet have
recognized the big appeal of both the melody
and the lyric. It is being whistled about the
streets of New York and has been recorded by
all the talking machine record companies, as
well as the player roll organizations, all of
whom are featuring it extensively. It should
have a sale over quite a long period, and it will
stay up among the leaders during the fall season
without a doubt. The Victoria Publishing Co.
are the publishers.
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'
DON'T OVERLOOK ANY OF THEM.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
SINGING RIVIERA CO. NUMBERS
Coleman Goetz, who has written a number of
popular songs, is pinging at the Winter Garden,
Chicago, during the Summer season. Among
the songs he sings with success are "Empty
Cellar Blues" and "I Want a Sweet Mamma to
Chase the Blues Away." Both of the numbers
are published by the Riviera Music Co., Chicago.
Wm. Kloacker, who was formerly connected
with the Welte Mignon Corp., has been ap-
pointed traveling representative for Huntzinger
& Dilworth, the well-known New York pub-
lishers.
15c Retail
Sept. 15th, 1920
MANY OFFERS FOR "CUBAN MOON"
LEO.
Jack Mills, Inc., the publishers, who recently
released a song entitled "Cuban Moon," which
received much favorable attention from the
mechanical reproducing organizations, has, ac-
cording to rumors afloat, received many bids
for the publication rights.
TWO FRED FISHER RELEASES
Fred Fisher, Inc., has released two new
songs, both of which are attracting some atten-
tion in both the professional and sales field.
They are entitled "You're the Only Girl That
Made Me Cry" and "Leave Me Your Love When
You're Gone."
JOE KEDAN WITH W. B. & S.
Joe Kedan, formerly with the A. J. Stasny
Music Co., recently joined the professional de-
partment of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder.
FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
HAS TWO NEW SONG WRITERS
Jack Robbins, general manager of the Mau-
rice Richmond Music Co., Inc., recently stated
that he had discovered another find in Charles
Rosoff and Jack McGarr, two song writers who,
from all appearances, are to have a successful
future in the field. The Maurice Richmond
Music Co. will publish their new number, "Make
Up Your Mind" (Mary Mine). Charles Rosoff
is responsible for the music and the lyrics are
by Jack McGarr.
B. D. Nice & Co., the well-known music pub-
lishers, announce that Krnest A. Lambert, for-
merly of the staff of Jos. W. Stern & Co., has
joined their organization.
Be ready for a Five Million copy sale
"YOU SMILED MY HEART AWAY"
(Formerly 10c Music)
The Million Dollar WALTZ Song Hit
By G. Jerome Long and Harry L. Alford
C*6Ilt$
ALTON J. STEVENS, Mu.ic Publisher
1562 Milwaukee Ave.,
Chicago, III., U. S. A.
200% Profit on
World
Famous
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long:, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Call In', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
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Remick Song Hits
McKINLEV
MUSIC
"Hold Me"
"La Veeda"
"Peachie"
"Venetian Moon"
"Japanese Sandman"
"Just Like a Gipsy"
"Hiawatha's Melody of Love"
"Your Eyes Have Told Me So"
"Don't Take Away Those Blues"
'The Jazz Dance Repertoire"
*
"All by Myself"
"In Gay Havana"
The price of this big-selling edition of
teaching and concert music will advance one
cent to the dealer on September 15th, 1920,
and the new retail price will be 15c per copy.
Send in your stock orders now to get the
old rate.
50 N E W NUMBERS AND N E W
CATALOGS READY SEPT. 15TH
At the New Rate
All of the best reprints and more big-
selling copyrights than any other low-priced
edition.
Free catalogs with stock orders. We pay
for your advertising. Write for samples.
McKIMEY MUSIC CO.
Prices
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Best
AND MANY OTHERS
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JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
t
N E W YORK
DETROIT \\
•••••••••»•»•••••••••••••»••••••
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational vj/
vgf Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOOflLIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
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MUSIC
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AUGUST 21,
1920
FLORIDA HOUSE HAS NEW SONGS
NEW HIPPODROME SHOW A BIG HIT
TWO NEW KORTLANDER NUMBERS
Marion Conley and Samuel F. Parr Join Staff
of Dixie Music Publishing Co., Inc.
"Good Times" Offers Many Spectacular and
Amusing Novelties and Some Fine Music
Chas. K. Harris is the publisher of two new
numbers from the pen of Max Kortlander. One
is a fox-trot novelty called "The Thrill," and
the other a ballad entitled "Like We Used to
Be." The latter number is proving quite popular
as a dance, a special orchestration having been
arranged for that purpose. Both numbers are
issued with very artistic title pages.
In "Good Times," the new Hippodrome pro-
duction which opened on Monday of last week,
Charles Dillingham has offered to New York
without question the best show of the several
elaborate spectacles that he has offered at that
•great playhouse.
R. H. Burnside staged the newest spectacle and
is also responsible for the book of the piece,
while the elaborate musical score was provided
bv Raymond Hubbell. In staging the spectacle
Mr. Burnside has avoided the appearance of
sameness and has offered more novelties than
usual, without detracting from the high stand-
ard of beauty which is always maintained. Mar-
celine has returned to the fold, which in itself is
a feature worth while, and among the other
novelties is "Music and Fun," a clever musical
and pantomime act, by Ferry Corwey.
'WHISPERING" PROVING POPULAR
There are three acts and sixteen scenes in
New Sherman, Clay & Co. Number Meeting ' Good Times." Among the most beautiful
scenes are the Valley of Dreams, the Hall of
With Great Success, Reports Ed. Little
Commerce, a patriotic number—a Toy Store, in
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., August 13.—Sherman,
which many specialties are introduced—the Gar-
Clay & Co.'s publication, "Whispering," which den of Flowers, a telephone scene called "Hello,
was written by Schonberger and Marple, is Imagination"; "On the Road to Colorland" and
making a tremendous "hit," according to Ed. the scenes in which the great tank is used.
Little, manager of the publishing department
The finale of the Hall of Commerce is espe-
Mr. Little is filling orders for the song at the" cially line, displaying an American flag, formed
rate of about 5,000 copies a day, and the demand by the chorus, which spreads across the entire
stage and reaches from the floor to the prosce-
seems to be increasing from all over the coun-
nium arch.
try. Herbert Marple and Harvey Orr, sales-
men of Sherman, Clay & Co., are starting on a
Belle Story is again the prima donna and is
transcontinental trip by auto to boost "Whis- ably assisted by Virginia Futrelle, Nanette
pering" and also another of Sherman, Clay & Flack, Arthur Geary, "Happy Jack" Lambert
and Joseph Parsons. Among the specialties are
Co.'s publications, "Louisiana."
those of Mallia and Bart, William Weston and
company, Sascha Piatov and Mile. Natalie,'
dancers; the Pender Troupe, Abdallah's Arabs,
the Four Roses, the Four Nelsons and many
more. Raymond Hubbell, who composed the
Popular Edition 7 Cents
music for the production, directs the orchestra
Everything Is Going Up
Among the musical numbers that created the
Chasin' the Blues
best impression during the course of the pro-
Saxophone Blues
duction were the following: "Just Like a Beau-
Nightie Night
Think of Me Little Daddy
tiful Rose," "The Land I Love," "Hello, Ameri-
Beautiful Land of Dreams
can Nation," "The Wedding of the Dancing
Doll," "Down in the Valley of Dreams." The
High Class Edition 18 Cents
feature number of the production is "Just
That Thing Called Love
Like a Beautiful Rose."
Checkers, It's Your Move Now
The score is published by T. B. Harms and
Make That Trombone Laugh
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York.
Pickaninny Rose
St. Louis Blues
Chas. K. Harris has recently written and pub-
lished a new song entitled "A Little Brook, a
Little Girl, a Little Love." It is a waltz love
song, with a title page printed in live colors.
232 West 46th Street
New York
The Dixie Music Publishing Co., Inc., 22 Hav-
liti Building, Miami, Fla., announce five num-
bers for the opening of their Fall campaign.
This firm's business has been rapidly growing
during the past few months, and their offices
were recently enlarged to take care of the in-
creasing business.
Marion E. Conley and Samuel F. Parr, two
very talented composers, have just been added
to the staff of the company. Miss Conley
writes both words and music, as also does
Mr. Parr. They are both collaborating with A.
B. Lowe, who is also president of the company.
The Dixie Publishing Co.'s offices are ideally
located and are opposite the Strand Theatre,
where the Miami music lovers congregate.
ETHWELL HANSON ON VACATION
Ethwell Hanson, composer of "Desertland,"
"Sweet Southern Dreams," and other numbers
published by the Riviera Music Co., Chicago,
111., is spending a few weeks' vacation in Mil-
waukee, Wis. He will shortly return to Chi-
cago, where he is in charge of the composing
staff of the Riviera Co.
FEIST ISSUING A NEW "BLUES"
Leo Feist, Inc., announce the release of a
new song entitled "I've Got the Sweetheart
Blues." The number is from the pen of Al
Wilson and Irving Bibo. The publishers have
arranged a big professional campaign for this
new novelty, and it probably will be quite popu-
lar in vaudeville circle? during the coming weeks.
Fox-Trot Ballad Hit
Looks Like a Sensation
Introductory
Price
McKinley'MusicCo.
New Y«rk
PACE & HANDY HITS
Pace & Handy Music Co.Jnc.
Ifou^ffik
A SPONTANEOUS HIT
Dear Heart
If You Would Care
for a Lonely Heart
Drifting
Sunshine Rose
CarmeneHa
"YO SAN"
THE BEST CHINESE SONG
AN ATTRACTIVE (PIANO) ONE STEP
A MOST ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA
ONE STEP (Arr. by Dave Kaplan)
HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
159 Wt.t 57th Street
NEW YORK
Al Jolson's Sensational Song HIT
"SWANEE"
By GEORGE
GERSHWIN
DEALERS, ATTENTION!
THIS IS SOME SONG
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London
Paris
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62 West 45th Street
New York
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Music Engravers and Printers
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