Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 5, 1921
Hoxiest riHoremost f^Hoxtrots
M AZIE
Get It and You Won't Forget It!
SWEET MAMMA
CUBAN MOON
(PAPA'S GETTING MAD)
BLUEST OF BLUES!
Wow!
JACK MILLS, Inc., Music Publishers
What a Tune!
152-4 W. 45th St., New York City
SONG PROCEEDS FOR HOOVER FUND
Amount Realized on Sale of "Daddy Is Home
Again" Being Sent to the Fund for Relief of
Starving Children in Europe
The Charles E. Roat Music Co. announces that
the entire proceeds of the sale of the song
"Daddy Is Home Again," by Clay Smith, will be
turned over to the Hoover Fund for the benefit
of the starving children in Europe. The deci-
sion is the result of the bringing home of the
needs of the children most forcibly to Mr. Smith
while on tour with the Smith-Spring-Holmes
Orchestral Quintet, with which Mr. Smith is a
trombonist.
Mr. Smith asked the co-operation of his pub-
lishers, the Charles E. Roat Music Co., to sup-
ply him gratis with all copies of the song "Daddy
Is Home Again" he could sell to his audiences
over the Western Lyceum time. The Roat Co.
responded immediately and the plan has proved
so successful that close to $100 a week is being
sent in to the Hoover fund, according to reports.
TWO NEW DITSON PUBLICATIONS
DEALERS: Please remember that
"The Barefoot Trail"
Song Success
is now on the broad highway of
SINGERS, TEACHERS AND PUBLIC PROCLAIM IT!
Supplying the demand is up to you—
Co-operation spells ORDERS—we're at your service
BOOSEY & CO.
The House of Song Fame
NEW YORK (9 East 17th Street) and TORONTO (384 Yonge Street)
NEW POST FOR FINNISH COMPOSER
There has just been issued by the Oliver Dit-
son Co. a convenient little volume on musical
dictation, edited and compiled by Samuel Wink-
ley Cole, and designed for the use of private
teachers, conservatories and schools. The vol-
ume covers rhythm in its various forms, to-
gether with pitch, pulsation, chromatic tone, etc.,
and is well set off with practical illustrations ex-
plaining the various points made in the text.
Another new Ditson publication comprises
sixteen eight-measure exercises by Carl Czerny,
and edited by Karl Benker.
Dr. Jean Sibelius Instructor of Composition for
New Eastman School of Music
STOCK U
ON
ROCHESTER, N. Y., January 31.—Announcement
v/as made recently that Dr. Jean Sibelius, for
many years principal of the Helsingfors (Fin-
land) Conservatory of Music, had been engaged
as instructor in composition for the new East-
man School of Music at the University of
Rochester and would take up his duties on the
opening of the school, probably next year.
GAR1EN
Fox-Trot Novelty Ballad
VAN ALSTYNE & CURTIS
offer
Special Price, 15 cents
THE OVERNIGHT HIT
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91,9
T.B. HARMS, ,
ITJS
A HIT
MELOD
^
*
11 S T R E E T
,
Starting Sensationally !
BIG SELLERS
McKinley Music Co.
Popular Standard
selected from the
New York
Pictorial Catalog of
W E WILL HE HAPPY IPO
M. Witmark & Sons
All 30 cent numbers
nadenXjillerpie.
latlQ 1
DEALERS—It's a real hit, have it first in
your city.
Order at once from your jobber or direct 18c
VAN ALSTYNE & CURTIS
Send all orders to Toledo office
N E W YORK
TOLEDO
CHICAGO
DOWN THE TRAIL, TO HOME, SWEET HOME
LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
MY MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
IN THE DUSK—RIO GRANDE
JUST A WEEK FROM TO-DAY
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORSE TOWN
But It's Big: Enough for Me
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
BECKY FROM BABYLON- THE
SWEETEST
MELODY
THAT'S HOW YOU CAN TELL. THEY'RE IRISH
DEENAH (My Argentina Rose)
JUST L.OVE—FANCIES
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
COTTON (Cotton Was a Little Dixie Rose)
VISION GIRL—HUMMING BIRD
I'M DOUBLIN' BACK TO DUBLIN
PARISIOIiA—RIVOLI
SHE'S THE HEART OF DIXIELAND
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FEBRUARY 5, 1921
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JOHNSON AT CAFE DE PARIS
Composer and Orchestra Leader, Writer
"Oh!", Delights Dinner Dancers Daily
Co-operation
That Pays You!
Century not only tells the readers
of the National Ads. to go to their
dealer (THAT'S YOU) for "CEN-
TURY EDITION," but should any-
one thanee to send to us for a
catalog- their name is at
once mailed to the dealer
in that town, requesting
that he get in touch with
this new prospective cus-
tomer and see that their
Century needs are sup-
plied.
It's on the strength of this
kind of co-operation with you
that we ask you to favor
CENTURY on reprint requests.
Century Music Pub. Co.
of
Arnold Johnson, the well-known writer of
"Oh!", pianist and leader of a novelty orchestra,
is now playing an extended engagement in the
Cafe de Paris, New York City. All the numbers
this orchestra renders are arranged personally
by Mr. Johnson, and his work carries an im-
pressively original style, so much so that it has
created more than usual comment among dance
enthusiasts.
Arnold Johnson, in co-operation with Benny
Davis, has written a new song entitled "All for
You," which will shortly be released by Jerome
H. Remick & Co. This number has recently
been heard about town and shows indications of
becoming quite popular. One of the newer
songs the Johnson novelty orchestra features is
"Now and Then," from the catalog of the
Maurice Richmond Music Co.
'KENTUCKY BLUES" A HIT
New Witmark Number Receiving Much Popu-
larity Through Various Channels
BACH
BEETHOVEN
CHAMJNADE
CHOPIN
DEBUSSY
GRIEG
MACDOWEL^
MASSENET]!)!!
MENDELSSOHN
MOSZKX>WSKI
MOZART*
PADEREWSKt
RACHMANINOFF
SCHUMANN
TSCHAJKOWSKY
WAGNER
v*
WANG WANG BLUES
NESTLE IN YOUR
^DADDY'S ARMS
I. NEVER REALIZED
TWO U SWEET LIPS
UNDERNEATH
.HAWAIIAN SKIES
A NEW SENSATIONAL NUMBER
"Wang-Wang Blues" is the work of three
boys, members of Paul Whiteman's orchestra,
who are now being acknowledged as the authors
of a number which is not far from being sensa-
tional. Leo Feist, Inc., who recently accepted
this work for publication, said that the orders
received for this number have been quite heavy.
TWO SONG HITS
"ROSE OF INDIANA"
"MY BUTTERFLY"
AND
"Moline"
"The Four o'clock Blues"
"The Dearest Land on Earth*'
GILBERT, LITTEL & CO., 739 S. College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
PRICE 7c PER COPY
THE BLUFF CITY MUSIC CO.
324 BEALE AVENUE
New Songs Now Ready
LEO. FEIST.'hc, FEIST Bldg., Wewjork
"Kentucky Blues," from the catalog of M.
Witmark & Sons, has apparently taken a very
prominent position in recent weeks in dance
BILL JACOBS STARTS ON TRIP
circles. It has been recorded by all the talking
Bill Jacobs, the general traveling represent- machine record companies and in other ways is
ative of Irving Berlin, Inc., recently departed receiving publicity. Another indication that
on a trip to the Pacific Coast territory by way shows the exceptional vogue of this work is
of the South. According to his recent reports the fact that its popularity is not confined to
sales are increasing rapidly.
any one particular section of the country. Re-
cently Johnston's Music Store in Los Angeles
made it a feature and during the several days
the number was exploited the firm made a spe-
cial window display and gave it a conspicuous
position on the sales counters.
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
SonjfiQ
BHSLtWr/fe_/"or Dealers' Pficesl^f^ \
235 West 40th St.
THREE GOOD SELLING SONGS
You can't go
wrong n/ith
any'Feist'
A SIGN OF IMPORTANCE
KffiEfc. SHEET MUSIC
Every Live Dealer
MEMPHIS. TENN.
is familiar with
, « THIS TRADEMARK
it represents the BEST there is
«IHiMUiU
ITS AIL IN THE SONG'
Secular >• Solos Duets Qutrttts
SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Content*
o f SONGLAND
Most Extensively Advertised Booklet of Songs Ever Issued
T H R E E ..'•
PROVEN
SUCCESSES
SECULAR
t'Asleep in the Deep
f C a n ' t You Head Me Callin',
Caroline
t*Bamboo Baby
t'Dear Little Boy of Mine
t'Evening Brings Rest &. You
t'God Made You Mine
Heart Call. The
t"Honey, if You Only Knew
t " I n the Garden of My Heart
f L a m p l i t Hour. The
t ' M a Little Sunflower, Good-
night
t'Magic of Your Eyes, The
t*My Dear
t*My Rosary for You
t'Night Wind. The
t'One More Day
{'Resignation
f S m i l i n ' Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t Spring's a Lovable Ladye
t"Sorter Miss You
t'Starlight Love
t'Sunrise and You
t'Thero's a Long, Long Trail
t Values
t'Want of You, The
NOW THEN
FOXTROT
MELIOCEUO
THE BtST MUSICAL
W © « K S OF ALL
WALTZ.
p-HCSC *Nt> MANY
M O R E W I L L BE
GRANADA
CASTIUAN FOX-TROT
SACRED
t ' A Little While
t'Angel of Light, Lead On
t*Closer Still With Thee
f E v e r 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
f*My Days Are in His Hands
t'Oh Lord, Remember Me
fShine, 0 Holy Light
rSilent 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 ' M y Wild Irish Rose
t "Too- Ra- Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
That'* an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eye* Are
Smiling
Those marked with (*j published for Duet
Those marked with ( t ) published for Quartet
j WATCH FOR EA!UY RELEASES ON
C. C. CHURCH & CO.
Hartford
Conn.
t'Where the River Shannon
Flows
t'Who Knows
Beat Selling Standard Sonet tn the World
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stock—Do You?
If Not. Write for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition.
- 35C AXfTEROAM AVE.. KtW YOU
Witmark Bldj.
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational 7 vfi>
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M. \% ITMARK & S O N S
New York
Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOON LIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York

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