Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 18

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THE
APRIL 30, 1921
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
135
WANT SONG TO BOOST CALIFORNIA
Prize Offered for Melody and Lyric Setting
Forth the Delights of Nortnern California
Quick
Turnovers
Confine your sales efforts to mer-
chandise that selU quickly.
"CENTURY" is the Edition of quirk
turnover and these three rule* will
triple your sales and profits:
Keep a good stock
supply on hand.
Display copies in
store and window.
See that all your
customers get catalogs.
The 300% profit or 10c on
every copy of C'ENTl BY you
sell, makes it worth your while
selling as many an you can.
Century Music Pub. Co.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., April 25.—A fiery song to
stir up local patriotism throughout the northern
part of California and set forth the advantages
and delights of living in that territory is wanted
by the business community which has started a
drive to popularize northern California. Tlie
citizens are a unit in the boost campaign, which
is to cost several million dollars and last over
a term of years.
Sherman, Clay & Co. and the California
Theatre have offered $250 for the prize-winning
song to fulfill the foregoing requirements. The
Mayor of San Francisco and E. P. Little, of
Sherman, Clay & Co., are on the jury of award.
Fete Wendling, New York song writer of wide
reputation, is giving '"tips" to the contestants
through the newspapers and is being widely
interviewed. Mr. Wendling has also placed one
of his new numbers with Sherman Clay & Co.
for publication.
LATEST REMICK RELEASE
Songs You Should Have on
Your Counter
NESTLE IN YOUR
DADDY'S ARMS
WANG WANG BLUES
TWO SWEET LIPS
UNDERNEATH
HAWAIIAN SKIES
VAMPING ROSE
ABSENCE
PEGGY O'NEILL
SNUGGLE
NOBODY'S ROSE
MON HOMME (My Man)
The New French Hit
Write for Dealer*' Price*
Jerome H. Remick & Co. have just released a
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
new popular ballad of the better type, entitled
"Now 1 Lay Me Down to Sleep," the words of
which are by Sidney Mitchell and the music by
MAE MURRAY USING "AMORITA"
PUBLISH MUSIC OF NEW PLAY
George W. Meyer.
The
Remick
novelty
number,
"Ain't
We
Got
Fox Number Used as Accompaniment to Span-
M. Witmark & Sons will publish the music
Fun," is one of the most popular songs of its
ish Dance by Popular Actress
of
the new play, "Princess Virtue," a piece, from
type now heard in vaudeville.
the pens of Lieut. Gitz-Rice and B. C. Hilliam.
Jerome
H.
Remick
&
Co.
are
also
campaigning
The Mae Murray production, "The Gilded
"Princess Virtue" is a play with music.
Lily," fs now being featured in many of Loew's the Will Callahan and Lee S. Roberts number,
"Broken
Moon."
Geo. Friedman, Inc., has been appointed sole
New York theatres. Miss Murray has person-
selling agent for the Jack McCoy number,
ally appeared at many of these houses in con-
"Somebody's Sister."
junction with the exhibition of her picture and
on these occasions has danced a little Spanish
STOCK U
NOTICE TO THE TRADE!!
novelty dance to the tune of the Sam Fox Pub-
ON
lishing Co.'s number "Amorita." "Amorita,'' by
the way, is also the musical theme of "The
Special Prices to Dealers
Gilded Lily," wherein Miss Murray performs a
FRED HELTMAN CO., Cleveland, 0.
Spanish dance in a roof-garden scene.
235 Wett 40th St.
New York
Thinking of You £ 3
"SWEETIE PLEASES?
Sound* like the Summer's Waltz Song H i t -
Introductory Price, 12c.
Your Jobber or
A HIT
MELOD"
(Established 1908)
A C i r W OF IMPORTANCE
WDluIN raft SHEET MUSIC
jJTB.HARMS,
McDowell Pub. Co.,
T H R E E .*-
PHOVEN
SUCCESSES
The Biggest Hit This
Season Is
NOW THEN
"BABY"
The big hit of the Eddie Cantor
show, "The Midnight Round-
ers." 12,000 orchestras are plug-
ging this number. We expect
your best support.
FOX-T'lOT
MEILOCEUO
WALTZ.
SUNSHINE
SONG ONE STEP
•:+:•
WftTCH FOR EARLY RELEASES ON
ALL RECORDS AND PLAYER ROLLS
SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Content* of SONGLAND
Most Extensively Advertised Booklet of Songs Ever li*u«d
SECULAR
t'Asleep in the Deep
t'Can't You Heah Me Callin'.
Caroline
t* Bam boo Baby
f D e a r Little Boy of Mine
[•Evening Brings Rest oV You
t'God Made You Mine
Heart Call, The
fHoney. if You Only Knew
t*ln the Garden of My Heart
fLamplit Hour. The
t*Ma Little Sunflower. Good-
night
t'Magic of Your Eyes. The
t*Mother of Pearl
t*My Rosary for You
t'Night Wind, The
t*One More Day
t* Resignation
fSmilin' Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
f Spring's a Lovable Lad ye
t-Sorter Miss You
rstarlight Love
j"Sunrise and You
t*There'» a Long, Long Trail
t Values
f W a n t of You. The
t'Where the River Shannon
Flows
f W h o Knows
SACRED
t*A Little While
t*Angel of Light. Lead On
fCleser Still With Thee
fEver at Rest
t'God Shall Wipe Away the
Tears
t*Grateful. 0 Lord, Am I
t*l Come to Thee
t*l Do Believe
f i t Was for Me
t'My Days Are in His Hands
t*Oh Lord, Remember He
t'Shine, 0 Holy Light
t'Silent Voioe, The
f'Teach Me to Pray
fThou Art My God
OPERATIC
f*Gypsy Love Song
t'Kiss Me Again
t'Mother Machree
t'My Wild Irish Rose
t "Too- Ra- Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
That's an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
Smiling
published
for
Duet
Those marked with (•)
Those marked with (t) published for Quartet
Beat Selling Standard Songt tn the World
C. C. CHURCH A N D COMPANY
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stock—Do YouT
If Not. Write for "SONGLAND" and Speelal Proposition.
Witmark Bid*.
M. \ * ITMARK & S O N S . N*w York
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sjrdne /
*VAVAVA\kNWtVAVAVAVA76VA/*V^^
A REAL IRISH HEART
THROB
"WHEN I DREAM THAT AULD ERIN IS FREE"
SING IT. PLAY IT
GOTT & HENDERSON
PROFESSIONAL COPIES READY
RETAIL PRICE. REGULAR COPIES. 35c
• • * . -
5444 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
136
APRIL 30, 1921
"SMILE ON" A BIG SELLER
This Production of Thompson Music Co., of
Boston, Grows in Favor
The song "Smile On," published by the
Thompson Music Co., of Boston, Mass., and
which has shown an increased sale from month
ROMANCE
THE COMING^ 9 0 N G
WALTZ HIT OF THE
COUNTER) . . . .
THE NEW
DANCE MELODY.
SWEETlAVENDER
i
1544 BROADWAY
NtW YORK CITY
Window Display of Thompson Co. Hit
to month during the forepart of this year, is the
work of Miss Caroline L. Sumner, of Nor-
wood, N. Y.
"Smile On" is a standard work, having a
popular appeal and issued with a title page
that attracts immediate attention. This has re-
sulted in dealers in various parts of the country
making special window displays of the number
during the last few weeks.
Herewith is reproduced a recent window of
the Hackett Music Co., of Glens Falls, N. Y.,
which, as can readily be seen, is an artistic eye-
catcher.
Anjong the concert artists singing "Smile On"
is the well-known star, Elsie Baker. This, to-
gether with the fact that it is frequently used
in community sings, will, without doubt, in-
crease the sales of this song, which is already
a very good seller.
Waltz Ballad Success
Special Price 15 cents
STARTING VERY BIG!
Chicago
McKinley Music Co.
NewYork
BARRING USE OF MODERN MUSIC
OPENS NEW YORK OFFICES
French Society of Authors and Composers Pro-
hibiting Public Playing of Works
The publishing firm of Van Alstyne & Curtis
has opened up professional offices in the Strand
Theatre Building, New York City, under the
management of Billy Thompson.
Bob Roberts and Billy Collins have also been
added to the staff. A big professional campaign,
supplementing the earlier activities in that direc-
tion, has been inaugurated on the song "Some
Little Bird," which is showing up well in the
point of popularity and sales, and promises to
become a great favorite.
The following is a report which recently was
cabled from Paris:
Modern music is liable to disappear from
French concert programs following a decision
by the French Society of Authors and Com-
posers to impose a tax on all recitals of their
works. At the Conservatoire recently Edouard
Kisler, in a concert of modern music, was pre-
vented from playing modern French music as a
result of the ruling by the Society, and which
v\as signed by Gabriel Faure and other com-
posers, denying him the use of their composi-
tions. As a result the pianist played old French
and German numbers. Half the audience de-
manded their money back.
TRANSFERRED FROM THE COAST
William Pearce, of Fred Fisher, Inc., has been
transferred from the San Francisco office of that
lirm to the Chicago office and has been succeeded
on the Pacific Coast by Herbert Walker.
George Piantadosi, the New York professional
manager of the company, is now in Chicago
assisting in the Spring campaign.
INTHE AFTERGLOW
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
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Copyrighted, J919, by Hinda, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Incorporated
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159 Weit 57th Street
NEW YORK
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Remick Sony Hits
"ROSE"
" A W T WE GOT F U N ? "
"NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP"
"NIGHTINGALE"
"DEAREST ONE"
"BEAUTIFUL ANNABELL LEE"
; "ALL FOR YOU" (New)
:
"BROKEN MOON" ( " )
"HAPPINESS"
( " )
1 "WITHOUT YOU" ( " )
i: JEROME H. REMICK & CO. :
;: N E W YORK
DETROIT '/.
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