Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 20

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MAY
14, 1921
SONG THEME FOR PICTURE FEATURE
"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" Lyric
Motif of Mae Murray's "Gilded Lily"
The Mae Murray motion picture feature, "The
Gilded Lily," now being extensively exploited
through the Loew circuit of theatres, has for its
musical theme the Chappell-Harms, Inc., num-
ber, "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise."
The Photo Play Music Co., which is responsi-
ble for the selection of the musical program to
accompany the above picture, recently forwarded
the letter reproduced below to L. M. Weippert,
of Chappell-Harms, Inc., all of which speaks
for itself:
"It is with great pleasure that we are able to
tell you that your song, 'The World Is Waiting
for the Sunrise,' is being used as the theme of
the Mae Murray feature, 'The Gilded Lily,' one
of the pictures that the Loew circuit has allowed
to play an entire week on their circuit.
"After the first day that this number was
played we received numerous inquiries from
patrons as to what this number was and where
it could be obtained. Our orchestra leaders,
without exception, classed it as one of the best
numbers of its kind that we have ever used.
It is seldom a popular song makes an impres-
sion such as this did. A number must have a
considerable amount of merit other than the
ordinary songs out at the present time.
"We are very glad to give you this information
and, as for the success of the music to the pic-
ture, the publisher that can do anything out of
the ordinary is to be congratulated.
"Yours very truly,
Bert Herbert."
ROMANCE
THE COMING^ SONG
WALTZ HIT OF THE
SWEETlAVENDER
D NICE 600.
1544 BRQUWAY
NEW YORK CITY
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THE NEW
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MELODY.
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5ONC-POX-TR0T
PUBLISHER? OF
WONDDIN
music dealers, has, on account of the increase
in his business, been compelled to add another
Feist Numbers Having a Big Run—Eastern salesman to his sheet music department. Mr.
Music Men in Town—Louis Mack Opens a Mack has decided to branch out and has added a
New Department—General News of Interest small goods department. This will be in charge
of Harry Whetsel, formerly of the Whetsel
PORTLAND, ORE., May 9.—"Wang- Wang Blues," Music Co., of Medford, Ore.
"Underneath Hawaiian Skies" and "Marimba,"
Mr. Mack says that the waltz, "Come Back
new Feist numbers, are having a big run at the and Drive the Clouds Away," by Catherine Ber-
sheet music department of Lipman, Wolfe & nard, is very popular and sales continue to in-
Co. Kathleen Benoit Campbell, in charge of crease. Miss Bernard formerly of Spokane,
the department, says that other numbers for Wash., will locate in Portland and open a
which there is a big demand are: "Moon- studio here.
beams," "Tea-cup Girl" and "I Found a Rose in
the Devil's Garden." "That's Where the West
Begins" is a great favorite.
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," by Carroll,
has been transposed into classical music by Sal-
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
ISSUE A NEW CONCERT SONG
vatore Santaella, pianist and conductor of the
The Sam Fox Pub. Co. has just issued a new Rivoli Theatre, of this city. Mr. Santaella has Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
song, entitled "Until the Dawn," which has been played the transcription for records for the
cert Artists. Featured by
placed in its Library Edition. It is by Clay Ampico piano.
Vaudeville's
Greatest Headliners
Jack Mills, president of Jack Mills, Inc., of
Smith and Russell J. England and is said to be
New
York,
has
been
a
Portland
visitor
this
week,
well adapted to lyceum, Chautauqua and con-
looking after the firm's interests in their song Played by 15,000 Good Orchestras
cert programs.
hits, among them being "Strut, Miss Lizzie,"
"Mazie," "I Lost My Heart to You," "Cuban
SPONSORED BY LONDON
Moon" and "Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting
Onc>,dur.weitood ID U» .r-t.r k>»,
la Uw tonb of the tvl. lift!
The Robert Norton Music Co., of New York Mad)."
Louis Mack, one of Portland's prominent sheet
City, is sponsor of the Princeton Orchestra
were your cheeks in the afterglow,
Llk« Uw
aggregation, which has signed to appear at the
Hotel Savoy, London, England, where it will
The Ballad Success
blmb oT • crtnaon
flaw'r
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play throughout the Summer months, under the
direction of Cecil I. Crouse.
T . H' •' r
SHEET MUSIC TRADE IN PORTLAND
IN THE AFTERGLOW
c
There's Sunlight
In Your Eyes
Published by
'There Is Only One Pal,
After AH"
"Sighing" (just for YOU)
"SU»epy Hollow"
(Where I First Met You)
"It Must Be Some One Like You'
"Dreamy Hawaiian Eyes"
"Moonlight Land"
"June"
"Pond Lily Time"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
"Pickaninny Blues"
"Play Me a Dixie Melody"
"Hawaiian Rose"
"Wishing Moon"
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ways
flow

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are far
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TS»tone mo - meat lefl la my
HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
Copyrighted, 1919. by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Incorporated
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
159 West 57th Street
NEW YORK
11 UNION SQUARf
RemickSongHits
"ROSE'
"AIN'T WE GOT FUN?"
"NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP"
"NIGHTINGALE"
"DEAREST ONE"
"BEAUTIFUL ANNABELL LEE"
"ALL FOR YOU" (New)
"BROKEN MOON" ( " )
"HAPPINESS"
( " )
"WITHOUT YOU" ( " )
J E R O M E H . REMICK & CO.
N E W YORK
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MAY 14, 1921
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REVIEW
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