Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
60
MARCH 26, 1921
TO CELEBRATE " 'MY MAMMY' WEEK" BEGINNING APRIL 2 SOME HITS IN "THE RIGHT GIRL"
Big Exploitation. Campaign Planned by Irving Berlin, Inc., for First Week in April Promises to
Be a Big Success—Attractive Advertising Material Ready for Dealers
New Musical Comedy Produced at Times
Square Theatre a Real Summer Show
A new musical comedy entitled "The Right
Girl" and produced by the Gleerich Productions,
Inc., opened at the Times Square Theatre, New
York, on Tuesday evening of last week.
The book and lyrics are by Raymond W. Peck,
and Percy Wenrich composed the music. Caro-
lyn Thomson as Dora Darcy, playing the part
of "The Right Girl," and Dolly Connolly as
Molly Darcy, a cousin of the girl, head the cast,
ably assisted by Robert Woolsey, who plays
effectively a genuine comedy role, and Rapley
Holmes and Helen Montrose.
The local critics invariably describe it as a
Summer show and predict that it is to be with
u& for many months. The music comes in for
particular mention and there are at least three
of the songs that will have more than the
average popularity.
In describing the musical numbers one of the
New York papers says: "The opening chorus,
'Cocktail Hour,' is a delightful number and
brings back many memories of the days before
prohibition. Another excellent chorus number,
which ought to become popular in every club,
is called 'The Rockingham Chair Fleet.' Mr.
Benham has several good songs in 'Girls All
Cut-out Display Card Featuring the Latest Berlin Hit
Around Me,' 'Old Flames' and an entrancing
the celebration of " 'My Mammy' Week" Sat- and in connection with the song itself has a duet with Miss Thomson, called 'Lovingly
urday, April 2, to Saturday, April 9, is receiv- wide appeal.
Yours.' Miss Connolly, who has a clear and
ing unusual co-operation from the trade not
" 'My Mammy' Week" campaign is one of the pleasing contralto voice, is heard in 'You'll Get
only in the sheet music field, but in player roll most intensively planned and carried out cam- Nothing From Me,' 'Love's Little Journey,'
and record channels as well.
Orchestras paigns ever arranged by a music publishing really the big hit of the piece, and 'Aladdin.'
throughout the country have also planned to house. There is no channel of musical activity With Miss Thomson she charms in 'Oriental
feature the number exclusively and in addition that has been left uncovered and the success of
Serenade.'
theatres, motion picture houses and a very the week is already assured.
"Miss Thomson's two big numbers, which
long list of vaudeville acts will program the
show off her excellent soprano voice, are 'Call
number.
of Love' and 'A Girl in Your Arms.' 'Things I
Orders are constantly arriving at the office of
Learned in Jersey' and 'Look for the Girl' are
Irving Berlin, Inc., requesting advertising and
Sponsored by Mrs. E. H. Harriman, the made decidedly funny by Mr. Woolsey."
other display material in the way of cut-outs,
"Love's Little Journey" is, without doubt, the
American Orchestral Society has been formed
hangers and window strips. The cut-out seem-
for the purpose of developing musical talent in hit of the show and is put over by the chorus
ingly is particularly popular with the trade, as it
America through the establishment in New York iu a most unique manner. Leo Feist, Inc., is
lends itself to window, counter and other con-
of a central training orchestra and the forma- the publisher of the music.
tion of neighborhood musical groups working
in conjunction with it.
The program of the society provides for the
founding of a central orchestra of fifty or sixty
musicians, under the leadership of Dirk Foch,
the formation of neighborhood groups of ama-
teur musicians and co-operation with local mu-
sical organizations already in existence. Prom-
ising members of these groups will be given an
A HIT
opportunity to play in the central orchestra, to
MELODY
study conducting under its leader and to receive
the training which such practical work and as- IJ!T : B. HARMS,
sociation will afford.
The big exploitation campaign planned by
Irving Berlin, Inc., on behalf of its success,
"My Mammy," which will reach its height with
spicuous positions for display purposes. It is
produced in ten colors and depicts a young man
returning home, all of which carries a story,
TO DEVELOP MUSICAL TALENT
CARBEN
MAZIE
SWEET MAMMA
CUBAN MOON
TO
I LOST MY HEART YOU
MAMMY'S TEARS
MANYANA
CALLING
WELCOME STRANGER
HEART OF MINE
STRUT ™*s LIZZIE
"HALF
HOUR"
Teaching
(Sheet
Edition
Music)
Waltz Song
Success
International
"LOVE IN LILAC TIME"
NEW MELODY FOX-TROT
"PINING"
BY THE AUTHORS OF "BIBBLKS"
GEORGIE PRICE'S
Music Publishers
152-54 W. 45th St., NEW YORK
HIT
"MOON BEAMS"
MELODY FOX-TROT
NEW NOVELTY FOX-TROT
"THE ARABIAN YOGI-MAN"
* Dcfifru Ever Think of Me'
successor
Wandering Home'
Ballad Hit o£ the Year
Coral Sea* —
Novelty Tax Trot Hit
Art Hickman's Great Pox Trot Hit
BY THE AUTHORS OF "PINING"
"HI-YO"
CHINESE ROMANCE
JACK MILLS
SUPER
Four Songs "^bu are Having*
Calls For.
(FOX-TROT)
EDW. B. MARKS
102-104 W 38th S t . , N e w York
"HALF-HOURS" WITH o THE
BEST COMPOSERS (f 0 vo O L S .)
All of these songs are out on,
most Records ancL Player Rolls
Sherman play & Co.
SariFra_ncisco
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THE MUSIC TRADE
MARCH 26, 1921
REVIEW
61
'LOVE BIRDS" OPENS
New Musical Comedy Well Received—Witmark
Publishing the Score
FOOD FOR
THOUGHT!
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
"NA-JO" IN "APHRODITE"
-
"Love Birds," a new musical comedy, opened
recently at New York's new theatre, The
Apollo. Pat Rooney, the clever comedian, and
charming Marion Bent are the featured stars
of an exceptional cast presenting this musical
offering.
"Love Birds" is the work of Edgar Allen
Wolff, who wrote the book; Ballard MacDonald,
who supplied the lyrics, and Sigmund Romberg,
who composed the score. The latter is also
associated with Max R. Wilner in the produc-
tion.
In addition to Pat Rooney and Marion Bent
the rest of the company is proportionately
clever and includes such well-known figures as
Eva Davenport and Elizabeth Murray.
Mr. Romberg, who composed "Maytime,"
"The Magic Melody" and other successful
scores, has furnished some most delightful music
in this new work.
The outstanding hits appear to be "Two Little
Love Birds," which, by the way, is used as a
theme number and constantly recurs during the
action of the piece; "A Little Dream That Lost
Its Way," "is It Hard to Guess?" "The Trous-
seau Incomplete" and "In Bokara, Miss O'Hara."
The music is published by M. Witmark & Sons.
JUST FOR YOU
Chicago McKINLEY MUSIC CO. N.WYO*
15c I N T R O D U C T O R Y 1 5 c
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New Songs Now Ready
WANG WANG BLUES
NESTLE IN YOUR
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1 NEVER REALIZED
TWO SWEET LIPS
UNDERNEATH
HAWAIIAN SKIES
Write for Dealers
Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST BIdg., New Yoik
THREE NEW NUMBERS
ERIC HOWELLS VISITS TORONTO
The Sam Fox song "Na-Jo" was recently in-
troduced as an interpolated number in the Corn-
TORONTO, ONT., March 21.—Eric Howells, for-
stock & Gest spectacular production, "Aphro-
merly
of Chappell & Co., Ltd., Toronto, and
dite," now playing to capacity audiences in Bos-
now traveling for the New York branch of
ton, Mass.
Enoch & Sons, was a recent caller on his friends
in the sheet music trade in Toronto. Mr. How-
tils reports that the new Enoch American
branch is progressing most satisfactorily and-
CYCLONIC FOX-TROT BALLAD HIT
that through its activity Enoch & Sons' publica-
tions are being widely used. He took home
with him good wishes for his chief, John
Hanna, and himself from many old friends.
SIGHING
You cant go
wrong with
any'Feist^
MUSIC COMPANY REORGANIZED
The Eureka Music Co., publishers of music
and song books in Mena, Ark., has been re-
organized with J. W. VanHoy as president, to
succeed S. A. Oslin, and Frank Grammar as
general manager.
Jack Stern and Clarence Marks are the writ-
ers of three new songs, "No One,"- "Heaven
Is Like Dixie After All" and a novelty num-
ber entitled "She Knows It, Too."
The first two numbers have been accepted for
publication by M. Witmark & Sons and the
latter work is being published by Shapiro, Bern-
stein & Co., Inc.
Jack McCoy, who for the past two seasons
has been professional manager of Ered Fisher,
Inc., recently severed his connections with
that concern and it is understood he now plans
to enter the music publishing business. He
was succeeded by George Piantadosi.
A SIGN
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IMPORTANCE
fcffl-'SHEET" MUSIC
Every 'Live Dealer
is familiar with
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it represents the BEST there is
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FOX-THOT
that's all.
MELLOCEUO
The investment is in-
significant, the results
are tremendous.
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ALL RECORDS A N D I W E n ROLLS \
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
.(.Sacred. Secular I ' * * *
Durt»
Quartet*
SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Content* of 30N6LAND
Most
Extensively
Advertised
SECULAR
t'Asleep in the Deep
t'Can't You Heah Me Callin'.
Caroline
t'Bamboo Baby
t'Dcar Little Boy of Mine
t'Evening Brings Rest fc You
t'God Made You Mind
Heart Call. The
fHoney, if You Only Knew
t*ln the Garden of My Heart
t'Lamplit Hour. The
t'Ma Little Sunflower, Good-
night
t'Magic of Your Eyes, The
t*My Dear
t"My Rosary for You
t'Night Wind, The
t*0ne More Day
t'Resignatlon
t'Smilin' Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Dosign—Every Little Nail)
t Spring's a Lovable Ladye
rSorter Miss You
t'Starlight Love
t'Sunrise and You
t'There's a Long, Long Trail
t Values
PWant of You, The
Booklet
of Songs
Ever
Issued
t'Where the River 8hannon
Flows
f W h o Knows
SACRED
t ' A Little While
fAngel of Light. Lead On
t'Closer Still With Thee
t'Ever at Rest
t'God Shall Wipe Away the
Tears
t'Grateful. 0 Lord, Am I
t*l Come to Thee
f * l Do Believe
t"It Was for Me
t'My Days Are in His Hands
t Oh Lord, Remember Me
t'Shine. 0 Holy Light
fSilent Voice. The
t*Teach Me to Pray
t'Thou Art My God
OPERA TIC
t* Gypsy Love Song
t'Kiss Me Again
t"Mother Machree
t'My Wild Irish Rose
f "Too- Ra-Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
That's an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
8miling
Those marked with (*) published for Duet
Those marked with (f) published for Quartet
Beat Selling Standard Song* in the World
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Pari*—Sydney
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stook—Do You?
If Not. Writ* for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition.
Wibaark Bldf.
Remarkable WaJtz Song Success. On AH Records and Rolls
M. WITMARK & SONS
EINew York
weepiNG WILLOW I>AN€
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York

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