Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 5

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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)
The ARTo girt with dainty dangling feet.
Silken-clad ankles, youthful and neat.
Smilingly sits and sings and swings,
While to her ARTo Roll and Record cling*.
ARTo Word Rolls $1.00
VOCo Word Rolls .85
Subject to Liberal Trade Discounts
For FEBRUARY 1921
1320
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
< ^ /•OW'S the time to fol-
c/ V
low up every player-
^ - ^ piano sale made be-
fore Christmas. A Udell
player roll cabinet should be
sold with each player. It
means a systematic keeping
of the music and an increase
in your roll business in ad-
dition to the profit in selling
the cabinet itself.
Send for recently issued
"Udell Blue Book"
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
The ARTo Co.
Standard Music Roll Co.
New York Offices, 1604 Broadway
Factories:
Orange, New Jersey
77K>UDELLWORKS
1273 West 28th Street, Indianapolis
OUR PRINCIPAL JOBBERS ARE:
CROWN MUSIC CO., New York City.
FULTON TALKING MACHINE CO.. New York City.
WILLIAM FERRI8 CO.. INC.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
PLAZA MU8IC CO., New York City.
THE MORRIS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
CONSOLIDATED TALKING MACHINE CO., Chicago. III.
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY
The Even Tenor of Ways
Ordinarily expressive of unimpeded, harmonious
progress, this old adage, in its application to in-
dustrial or commercial affairs, fittingly epitomizes
steady advancement as the result of sound prin-
ciple and systematic effort.
STERLING
Pianos and Player-Pianos
in Technical Development as well as Mercantile
Advantages have ever been true and successful
exponents of our
Unswerving Devotion to Lofty Purpose
as manifested by our World-wide reputation for
ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY
THE STERLING COMPANY
Manufacturers
J. T. BREWSTER, President
F. W. BEARDSLEY, Treasurer
Derby, Connecticut, U. S. A.
P. E. MOCK, Secretary
29, 1921

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