Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 5

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 29, 1921
MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 11)
MUSIC i
ROLLS
FOR FEBRUARY
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6951 BECKY FROM BABYLON. Fox-trot.
(Gcrber and Silver). Joe Gold.
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6946 GIVE ME A MILLION BEAUTIFUL
GIRLS (But Give Me Them One at a
Time). One-step. (Pease, Nelson and
Parish). E. Beeves.
H 6941 HUMMING. Fox-trot Played by com-
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poser. (Breau and Henderson). Louis
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Breau and E. Beeves.
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6956 IF A WISH COULD MAKE IT SO.
Fox-trot.
(Harbaoh-Hammerstein and
Stothart). E. Beeves.
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6950 I NEVER KNEW (I Could Love Any-
body Like I'm Loving Y o u ) . Fox-trot.
(Whiteman, Pitts. Egan and Marsh).
E. Beeves.
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6953 I USED TO LOVE YOU. B U T IT'S
ALL OVER NOW. One-step.
(Brown
and Von Tilzer). E. Beeves.

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6958 THE JAZZ ME BLUES. Fox-trot. (Tom
Delaney). Joe Gold.
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6947 KI8S A MISS. Marimba Waltz. (Yellen
and Baron). S. A. Perry.
jj 6949 MOTHER OF PEARL. Ballad. (Mc-
s[
Carthy, Graff and Ball). S. A. Perry.
P 6944 NO WONDER I'M BLUE. Fox-trot.
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(Lewis, Young and Ahlert). Joe Gold.
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6959 OI 01 DIE WEIBER.
Jewish Song.
(Bubin Doctor). Samuel A. Perlstein.
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6942 ROCK-A-BYE LULLABYE MAMMY.
Fox-trot. (Clarke and Donaldson). E.
Beeves.
j§ 6855 ROSE OF MY HEART. Fox-trot. (Wil-
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son and Moret). E. Beeves.
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6943 ROSIE (Make it Rosy for Me). Fox-
trot (Clarko and Merkur). E. Beeves.
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6957 SOLDIERS OF ERIN (The Rallying
Song of the Irish Volunteers). (Kear-
ney and Herbert). E. Beeves.
11 6948 WAITING FOR ME. Fox-trot. (Green,
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McCoy and Pinkard). Joe Gold.

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6952 WOULD YOU? (I'll Say You Would).
Fox-trot.
(Sterling and McConnell).
E. Beeves.
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6954 YOKOHAMA
LULLABY.
Fox-trot,
(Clarke and Monaco). Joe Gold.
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6945 YOU OUGHT TO SEE MY BABY.
Fox-trot
(Turk and Ahlert). Joe
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Gold.
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20841 NIT BEI MOTIN. Jewish FraiUrh
Dance. (Samuel A. Perlstein). Samuel
A. Perlstein.
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*3SI4 "ETERNAMENTE" (For All Eternity).
Italian Waltz. G. De Stefano.
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FIORENTINI.
Italian
Word Boll. G. Del Colle and N. Di
Palma.
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Arturo Matacea.
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"3817 I VERI STORNELLI ROMANI. Italian
Word Boll. N. Di Palma.
Italian Word Boll.
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*38I8 UN BALLO IN MASCHERA.
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Arranged by Sam A. Perry.
(Verdi).
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*38I9 UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. (Verdi).
Arranged by Sam A. Peiry.
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*3820 UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. (Verdi).
Prelude II. Arranged by Sam A. Perry.
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"3821 UN BALLO IN MASCHERA.
Arranged by Sam A. Perry.
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t3823 OBEREK.
Peritzki.
Polish Mazur.
Stanislaw
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f3824 WARSZAWZKA.
Polka
Polish. Stanislaw Perltski.
Mazurka.
fine
accompaniment
rolls,
played
by
such
masters of that art as Conrad Bos and Maurice
Dambois. To the list of specially interesting
numbers must also be added the Gluck melody
done by Josef Hofmann and the three little Bach
inventions by Harold Bauer. It is altogether a
distinguished offering which the Aeolian Co.
makes for February.
DUO-ART—MUSIC ROLLS
Composer
Title
Played by
Monaco—Caresses—Fox-trot and song roll
Banta
Bach—Inventions (Two Part) Nos. 1, 6 and 8
Bauer
Schumann—Dedication
(Widmung)—Mezzo-Soprano.
Accompaniment only
Bos
Chopin—Tarantelle.
Op. 43
Brard
Jackson—Love Letters
Carson
MacDowell—Fireside Tales.
Op. 61, No. 2. Of
Br'er Rabbit
Cottlow
Kreisler—Liebesfreud—Violin or 'Cello.
Accompani-
ment only
Dambois
Spencer—Broadway Rose—Fox-trot and song roll,
Erlebach-Milne
Earl—Isle of Paradise—Waltz and song roll.Erlebach-Milne
Pitts-Egan—I Never Knew—Fox-trot and song roll..Hess
Gluck—Melodie—Arranged by Sg^mbati
Hofmann
Leschetizky—Arabesque en Forme d'Etude.
Op. 45,
No. 1
Leginska
Spencer—Now and Then—Fox-trot and song roll. . Pollock
Tomer—*God Be With You Till We Meet Again. .Poison
Prokoneff—Toccata.
Op. 11
Prokofieff
Gounod—Ave Maria (Arranged from Bach "Prelude")
—Accompaniment only (Soprano)
Rapee
Donizetti—Lucia di Lammermoor—Sextet
Rapee
Valderrama—Inca Rhapsodic Op. 11, No. 3. . Valderrama
"Not arranged for dancing.
AMERICAN PIANO CO.
The gem among the new offerings in Ampico
records for February is unquestionably the
Tschaikowsky Symphony Pathetique, if only for
the reason that the recording, by Suskind and
Loesser, was done under the personal direction
of Artur Bodanzky, which at least, gives some
authority for the interpretation. There are also
included three of the popular Chopin preludes
and enough other records of music of the same
sort to make an even half score. The list of
popular music is also rich and interesting, in-
cluding as it does selections from several of the
successful musical comedies and operettas at
present on Broadway, including "Sally" and
"Honeydew." The complete list of both classic
and popular numbers follows:
Composer
Title
Played by
Wagner-Rybner—"Meistersinger" Concert Paraphrase,
Rybner
Brahnis—Capriccio, Op. 76, No. 2, B Minor. . .Moiseiwitsch
Tschaikowsky—Symphony No. 6, Pathetique, Op. 74,
4th Mvt
Suskind-Loesser
Conducted by Artur Bodanzky
Scarlatti-Tausig—Pastorale, E Minor
Copeland
Souvaine—The Mood of a Mandarin
Souvaine
Beethoven-Seiss—Country Dance, No. 1
Gordon
Chopin—Preludes, Op. 28, Nos. 7, 20, 1, Key of A, C
Minor and C
Gunn
MacDowell—Witches' Dance, Op. 17, No. 2
Hanke
Stults—The Sweetest Story Ever Told
Kmita
Gillet—Entr'acte Gavotte
Kmita
NEW POPULAR MUSIC
Fletcher—"Mecca" Selections—(1) Hast Thou Been to
Mecca?; (2) To My King of Love; (3) Love in My
Breast
.' • . Pollock
Zimbalist—-"Honeydew" Selections—(1) Sunshine of
Love; (2) My Husband's Dearest Friend; (3)
Drop Me a Line
Clair
Kern—-"Sally" Selections—Fox-trot, for dancing—(1)
Look for the Silver Lining; (2) Whippoor-will; (3)
Wild Rose
Youmans and H. C.
Pkts-Egan-Marsh—I Never Knew—Fox-trot,
Youmans and H. C.
Berlin—The Girls of My Dreams—Fox-trot,
George Haig and E. W.
Spencer—Now and Then—Fox-trot
Haig and Jensen
Tierney—Why Don't You—"Afgar"—Fox-trot,
Clair and H. S.
Traveler—Blue Jeans—Fox-trot
Clair and H. S.
Roberts—Italian Nights—Waltz, for dancing,
Clair and H. S.
Baron—Kiss a Miss—Waltz, for dancing; F sharp . . Pollock
Worcester Wind Motor Co.
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* Italian Selections,
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GONNORIZED MUSIC GO.
144th Street and Austin Place, New York
1234 Olive Street
St. Louis, Mo.
CONNORIZED MUSIC CO.
The advance list of music rolls issued by the
Connorized Music Co. contains this month a
goodly number of the hits of the day, as well
as a number of novelties, particularly in the
Foreign Edition, which is proving a very popular
feature of this company's catalog.
The Con-
norized list for February follows:
' S O N G WORD ROLLS
Composer
Title
Played by
Gerber-Silver—Becky From Babylon—Fox-trot. ..-Joe Gold
Pease-Nelson-Parish—Give Me a Million Beautiful Girls
(But Give Me Them One at a Time)—One-step,
E. Reeves
Breau-Henderson—Humming—Fox-trot
Breau-Reeves
Harbach-Hammerstein-Stothart—If a Wish Could Make
It So—Fox-trot
E. Reeves
Whiteman-Pitts-Egan-Marsh—I Never Knew (I Could
Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)—Fox-trot,
E. Reeves
Brown-Von Tilzer—I Used to Love You, but It's All
Over Now—One-step
E. Reeves
Delaney—The Jazz Me Blues—Fox-trot
Joe Gold
Yellen-Baron—Kiss a Miss—Marimba W a l t z . . . . S. A. Perry
McCarthy-Graff-Ball—Mother of Pearl—Ballad..S. A. Perry
Lewis-Young-Ahlert—No Wonder I'm Blue—Fox-trot,
Joe Gold
Doctor—Oi, Oi, Die Weiber—Jewish song..S. A. Perlstein
Clarke-Donaldson—Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy—Fox-
trot
E. Reeves
Wilson-Moret—Rose of My Heart—Fox-trot. . . .E. Reeves
Clarke-Merkur—Rosie (Make It Rosy for Me)—Fox-
trot
E. Reeves
Kearney-Herbert—Soldiers of Erin (The Rallying Song
of the Irish Volunteers)
E. Reeves
Green-McCoy-Pinkard—Waiting for Me—Fox-trot.. Joe Gold
Sterling-McConnell—Would You? (I'll Say You Would)
—Fox-trot
E. Reeves
Clarke-Monaco—Yokohama Lullaby—Fox-trot
Joe Gold
Turk-Ahlert—Your Ought to See My Baby—Fox-trot,
INSTRUMENTAL HAND PLAYED ROLLS*
Perlstein—Nit Bei Motin—Jewish Frailich Dance,
S. Perlstein
FOREIGN EDITION
Composer.
Title.
G. De Stefano—"Eternamente" (For All Eternity)—
Italian waltz.
G. Del Colle-N. Di Palma—Stornelli Fiorentini—Italian
word roll.
Arturo Matacea—Italia Bella—Italian word roll.
N. Di Palma—I Veri Stornelli Romani—Italian word roll.
Verdi—Un Ballc in Maschera—Arr. by S. Perry.
Verdi—Un Ballo in Maschera—Prelude II—Arr. by S.
Perry.
Stanislaw Peritzki—Oberek—Polish Mazur.
Stanislaw Peritzki—Warszawzka—Polish Mazur.
DE LUXE REPRODUCING ROLL CORP.
The De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corp. of New
York has issued the following reproducing rolls
of popular numbers for the Auto De Luxe
Welte-Mignon (Licensed) reproducing action:
POPULAR MUSIC
Composer
Title
Played by
Hickman—June (I Lovq But You)—Fox-trot. .Rollini-Lane
Schonbeg—Darling—Fox-trot
Delcamp-CarroH
Creamer-Layton—With the Coming of Tomorrow—Fox-
trot
Carroll- Rollini
Irving Berlin—Beautiful Faces (Broadway Brevities)—
Fox-trot
Carroll
Robinson—Singin' the Blues—Fox-trot
Rollini
Saint Saens—My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Operatic),
Irene D'Giovanni
Delcamp—Valse Lente—Waltz
Delcamp
Marshall—I Hear You Calling Me—Ballad. .Giuseppi Collini
Ball—Mother of Pearl—Ballad
Irene D'Giovanni
Nevin—Mighty Lak' a Rose—Ballad
Irene D'Giovanni
IMPERIAL PLAYER ROLL CO.
Below is shown the February list of Imperial
word rolls and instrumental as prepared by
the skilled hands of Charley Straight, William
Hartman and their able associates. The work
of Melita Krieg is notable.
O-hi-O is, of
course, among those present.
IMPERIAL WORD ROLLS
Composer
Title
Played by
Traveller—Blue Jeans—Fox-trot
Straight
Morgan—Broadway Blues—Fox-trot
Jones
Ingraham—Everybody Knows—Waltz
Anderson
Von Tilzer—I Used to Love You, but It's All Over
Now—Fox-trot
Straight
Black—June (I Love No One but You)—Fox-trot... .Bargy
Rose—Nightingale—Fox-trot
Bargy
Spencer—Now and Then—Fox-trot
Bargy
Olman—O-hi-0—One-step
Eldridge
Crane—President Harding March—March
Hartman
Bargy—Rickety Stairs—Fox-trot
Bargy
Layton—Show Me How—Fox-trot
Eldridge
Klickman—Sleepy Hollow (Where I First Met You)—
Waltz
Anderson
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THE MUSIC TRADE
JANUARY 29, 1921
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REVIEW
MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 12)
Rose—Underneath Hawaiian Skies—Fox-trot
Jones
Tierney—Why Don't You—Fox-trot
Anderson
Jones—Wishing—Fox-trot
Straight
IMPERIAL HAND-PLAYED INSTRUMENTALS
Composer
Title
Played by
Drdla—Souvenir
Ilgenfritz
Tschaikowsky—Meditation
Krieg
Rolfe—Kiss of Spring Waltz
Hartman
Paull—Burning of Rome
Hartman
Kennedy—Star of the Sea
Hartman
MELODEE MUSIC CO., INC.
With nearly thirty numbers in the monthly
offering, the Melodee folks are going strong.
The work of Florence Beebe is especially noted
and Banta fans will find much to their taste,
and throughout, in fact, there is something for
every man's humor. Here goes:
SONG ROLLS
Composer
Title
Played by
Stothart—Baby Dreams—Ballad
Florence Beebe
Travellers—Blue Jeans—Fox-trot
Muriel Pollock
Motzan-Jerome— Bright Eyes—Fox-trot
Cliff Hess
Arndt—Childhood Days—Fox-trot-ballad
Frank Banta
1. Come Thou Almighty King—Hymn. 2. Old Hun-
dred
Ina W. Poison
Bradford—Crazy Blues—-Fox-trot
Eubie Blake
Olman—Down by the O-hi-O—-One-step
Erlebach-Milne
Gumble—Guessing—Fox-trot
Cliff Hess
Bradbury—He Leadeth Me—Hymn
Dion Kennedy
Breau—Humming—Fox-trot
Banta-Hess
Von Tilzer—If I Wait Till the End of the W o r l d -
Waltz
Erlebach-Milne
Glogau—In the Heart of Dear Old Italy—Waltz,
Erlebach-Milne
Whiteman—I Never Knew—Fox-trot
Cliff Hess
Earl—Isle of Paradise—Waltz
Erlebach-Milne
Braham— I Wonder Why—Waltz
Cliff Hess
Cooper—My Budding Rose—Fox-trot
Frank Banta
Donaldson—My Mammy—Fox-trot
Muriel Pollock
Mother's Songs—Medley
Hess-Beebe
Spencer—Now and Then—Fox-trot
Muriel Pollock
Meyer—Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep—Fox-trot-ballad,
Cliff Hess
Ahlert—No Wonder I'm Blue—Fox-trot
Harry Stover
Straight—Roaming—Fox-trot
Frank Banta
Merkin—Rosie—Fox-trot
Hess-Pollock
Creamer-Layton—Strut, Miss Lizzie—Foxtrot. .Eubie Blake
Smalle—Sweet Love—Fox-trot
Erlebach-Milne
Monaco—Yokohama Lullaby—Fox-trot
Frank Banta
Ahlert—You Oughta See My Baby—Novelty One-step,
Harry Stover
HAND-PLAYED
Jackson—Love Letters—Novelette
Stanley Carson
PIANOSTYLEJVIUSIC CO.
The numbers listed below are published either
with or without words. There is an excellent
selection from all the current hits and, in fact,
everything which is likely to be called for by
purchasing owners of player-pianos. It is a
very good bunch of stuff.
WORD AND INSTRUMENTAL ROLLS
V Fi
Composer
All She'd Say Was Umh-Hum (From "Ziegfeld Fol-
lies")
Emery-Zany- Van-Schenck
Beautiful Island of Dreams—Waltz
Baer-Kiefer
Becky From Babylon (From "The Passing Show"),
Gerber-Silver
Children's Nursery Songs, Part 1—a, Mulberry Bush;
b, Mary Had a Little Lamb; c, Jack Horner; d, Bo-
Peep; e, Humpty Dumpty; f, Jack and Jill; g, Rock-
a-Bye Baby.
Children's Nursery Songs, Part 2—a, Hey Diddle Did-
dle; b, Dickery Dickery Dock; c, Twinkle, Little
Star; d, Song of Six-Pence; e, Baal Black Sheep;
f, London Bridge; g, Little Drops of Water.
Children's Songs—a, Cradle Song; b, Child's Dreamland.
Country Dances—Rakes of Mallon; Fairy Dance;
Honeymoon; Ebenezer's Boy; Arkansas Traveler.
Deenah—Novelty fox-trot song
Dubin-Scharf
Do You Ever Think of Me ?—Fox-trot,
Kerr-Cooper-Wallace
Everybody Knows—Waltz
Kilgour-Ingraham
Ghost's Parade—March and two-step
Scott
If a Wish Could Make It So (From "Tickle Me"),
Harbach-Hammerstein-Stothart
I Never Knew—Fox-trot
Pitts-Egan-Marsh
Isle of Paradise—Waltz
Earl-Fiorito
1 Used to Love You, but It's All Over Now—One-step,
Brown-Von Tilzer
Just Snap Your Fingers at Care (From "Greenwich
Village Follies")
Silvers
Love in Lilac Time—Waltz ballad
Furber-Lensen
Nightingale—Fox-trot song
Coburn-Rose
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep—Fox-trot song,
Mitchell-Meyer
On Pensacola Bay—Waltz
Conrad-Robinson
Ragamuffin—Fox-trot
DeWitt-Janssen
Rosie (Make It Rosy for Me)—Fox-trot... .Clarke-Merkur
Snowflakes—Song With Chimes
Shannon-Vandersloot
Sweet Bells of San Jose—Fox-trot,
Boyle-Rosemont-Kortlander
That Dreamy Waltz
Summers-Panella
The Bells of St. Mary's—Waltz. . . .Furber-Adams-Lestrange
The Skaters' Waltz—Mandolin interpolations... .Waldteufel
Wandering Home—Waltz song
Case-Stevens
When You're Gone I Won't Forget—Ballad. . . Reid-DeRose
Why Don't You (From "Afgar")
McCarthy-Tierney
Would You (I'll Say You Would)—Fox-trot,
Sterling-McConnell
Yokohama Lullaby—Fox-trot
Clarke-Monaco
0 R S MUSIC CO.
The experts know that when ,they look into
the Q R S list they will find always a plenty of
good things. The present lot is no exception to
the general rule. Selections from Victor Her-
bert's tuneful latest; one-steps and fox-trots
(Continued on page 15)
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Silken-clad ankles, youthful and neat.
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ARTo Word Rolls $1.00
VOCo Word Rolls .85
Subject to Liberal Trade Discounts
For FEBRUARY 1921
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1327
1319
1332
1334
1323
April 8howers Bring May Flowers. F o x t r o t .
Becky From Babylon.
Fox-trot.
Bright Eyes. Fox-trot
Congo Nighta. Fox-trot.
Down by the O-H-l-O, O-My-O. One-step.
Give Me a Million Beautiful Girls, But Give Me Them
One a t a Time. One-Btep.
1329 Good-Bye. From "Lady Billy." Fox-trot.
1321 In the Heart of Dear Old Italy. Waltz Sons.
1328 Just a Week From To-day. Fox-trot.
1326 Love Bird. Fox-trot.
1330 Look for the Silver Lining. From "Sally." Fox-trot
1324 My Mammy. Fox-trot
1331 Nightingale. Fox-trot.
1318 Oh Gee! Say Geel You Ought to 8ee My Gee Gee
From the Fiji Isle. Fox-trot.
1316 Rose I Call Sweetheart, The. Ballad.
1315 Rosie, Make It Rosy for Me. Fox-trot
1322 Somebody Like You. Fox-trot.
1333 Strut, Miss Lizzie. Fox-trot
1317 You Oughta See My Baby. Fox-trot.
1325 Yokohama Lullaby. Fox-trot.
The above Songs without words can be had In
the ARTo POPULAR Rolls, which retail at 70c.
$1 ARTo Phonograph Records $1
For FEBRUARY 1921
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9040 My Mammy. Baritone Solo
Ernest Hare
Bright Eyes. Tenor Solo
Arthur Hall
9039 Oh Geel Say Gee! You Ought to See My Gee Gee.
Tenor Solo
Billy Jones
Rosie, Make It Rosy for Me. Tenor Solo
Billy Jones
9038 I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving
You. Fox-trot. Chorus Sung by Bob Miller,
Society Symphonic Orchestra
Why Don't You?
From "Afgar."
Introducing:
"Feather Your N e s t " Medley Fox-trot.
Selvin's Novelty OnheBtra
9037 You Oughta See My Baby. Fox-trot Choruses Sung
by Jack Lamlauer
ARTo Dance Orchestra
Just Snap Your Fingers a t Care. From "Greenwich
Village
Follies
of 1920."
Introducing:
"Love
Flower." Medley Fox-trot. .Selvin's Novelty Orchestra
9036 Beautiful Faces Need Beautiful Clothes.
Introduc-
ing: "Kock-a-Bye, Lullaby.
Mammy."
Medley
Fox-trot
Ernie Cutting's Melodists
Rose. Fox-trot
Ernie Cutting's Melodist*
9041 Left All Alone Again Blues.
From "The Night
B o a t " Fox - t r o t . . . .Joseph Samuel's Dance Orchestra
Bo-La-Bo. Egyptian Fox-trot..Baderman's Dance Orchestra
9042 Whose Baby Are You? From " T h e Night B o a t "
One-step
Billy Murray's Melody Men
Dardanella. Fox-trot
Rudy Weidoeft's Trio
9043 Matrimonial Difficulties.
Darky Comedy Conversa-
tion. Duet
Billy Golden and Billy Hughes
I Want a Jazzy Kiss. Duet,
Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan
9044 Down Barcelona Way. Duet.
Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan
Shades of Night. Male Voices
Sterling Trio
3053 Tell Me, Pretty Maiden. From "Florodora."
ABTo Light Opera Singers
In the Shade of the Sheltering Palm. From "Floro-
dora." Baritone Solo
Elliott Shaw
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