Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 10

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SEPTEMBER 3, 1921
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
NEW FORSTER NUMBERS
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Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
"BACK PAY" HAS PREMIERE
"Back Pay," a new play by Fannie Hurst,
opened at the Eltinge Theatre, New York, on
Tuesday evening of this week. The initial per-
formance of this drama was well received. One
musical number is programmed in the show.
It is "Yoo HOO," published by Maurice Rich-
mond, Inc., and is from the pens of Al Jolson
and Bud De Sylva.
You Hear Them Everywhere
Forster, Music Publisher, Inc., has just com-
pleted arrangements with De Koven Thompson
and Alfred Anderson whereby the Forster or-
ganization will publish "If I Forget," a love song
which has been sung in all her recent concerts
by Madame Schumann-Heink. Forster will also
publish "Some Day Will Never Come" and "Oh!
Dear Lord, Remember Me," a sacred song of
much dignity and sincerity, by the same writers.
The sales department of the above publishing
house, in speaking of these new editions, said:
"The resources and equipment of the Forster
establishment will be back of these numbers and
neither money nor effort will be stinted in giv-
ing them the publicity they deserve."
ilbu cant go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Caruso's Own Song!
"DREAMS OF
LONG AGO"
'Written and sung by the world's
greatest tenor
Hear it on Victor Record No. 88376
"KARMA" WEEK IN CHICAGO
Special Publicity Campaign on. Oriental Fox-
trot Hit Carried Out This Week
August 29.—"Karma," the Orien-
tal fox-trot hit, published by the Riviera Music
Co., was featured by the fifteen Ascher Bros.'
theatres in Chicago and surrounding cities during
the present week. Most of the leading orchestra
leaders in this city also featured "Karma."
Newspaper space was used in the Chicago Trib-
une and over thirty dealers co-operated by put-
ling on special window displays.
The officials of the Riviera Co. are very en-
thusiastic over this, their opening gun, of their
Fall publicity plans.
CHICAGO, III.,
A new edition with autographed photo-
graph of Caruso and English words
NOW READY!
Write for special introductory price
LEO.
FEIST,
Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
Edward C. McCormick, music publisher of
Palestine, 111., is the publisher of a new song
and dance, entitled "Ishki Choo." He proposes
exploiting the number on a national scale.
The Succeu of the World-Famous
On Miami Shore (waltz)
and
Where the Lazy
Mississippi Flows
Ha* Again Set the World a-waltzing
Words by Alexis Ffrench
Music by Rollo de Freyne
SONG —WALTZ
To b« had on all Records, Piano and Word Rolls
CAKIEN
T.B.HARM5, F
ITS
A HIT
MELODY
Other Popular Song Successes
The World Is Waiting
for the Sunrise
I'D BUILD A WORLD IN THE HEART OF A ROSE
AH. THOUGH THE SILVER MOON WERE MINE
SMILE THROUGH YOUR TEARS
SOMETIMES IN MY DREAMS
CHAPPELL-HARMS, Inc.
185 Madison Avenue
New York
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1600 live dealers will testify to its
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The Investment la Insignificant.
The reaulta are tremendous.
Write for particulars today.
C
C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
Hartford New York—London—Pari§—Sydney
BIG SELLERS
selected from the
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog of
M. Witmark & Sons
LITTLE CRUMBS OF HAPPINESS
CROONING
JABBERWOCKY
SXAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER
AN OLD TIME TUNE
MOLLY ON A TROLLEY BY GOLLY WITH
YOU
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
FANCIES
MY MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
I WAS BORN IN MICHIGAN
JUST A WEEK FROM TODAY
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE HORSE TOWN
BUT IT'S BIG ENOUGH FOR ME
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
HEAVEN IS LIKE DIXIE AFTER ALL
GOOD AS GOLD
TELL ME YOUR DAY DREAMS
SWEET DADDY (Hold Me Closer AH the Time)
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
WHERE WERE YOU?
EVERYBODY'S WELCOME IN DIXIE
KILL 'EM WITH KINDNESS
NORTON SONG HITS
"Fooling Me"
"Secrets"
"Haunting"
"Dixie"
Robert Norton Co.
226 West 46th St., New York
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 3, 1921
FINE WINDOW DISPLAY OF "CHERIE"
NEW CHINESIrSONG SUCCESS
'DREAMS OF DIXIE" IS POPULAR
Unusually Attractive Arrangement in Store of
S. S. Kresge Co. in Philadelphia
"My Chinese Cherry Blossom" Being Featured
Strongly in Productions and by Leading Or-
chestras in the West
"Whistle the Blues Away" and Other Hits Still
Favored by Singing Public—Reproduce "That
Haunting Waltz" on Records and Rolls
One of the most attractive window displays
featuring "Cherie," the big Feist song hit, which
has been laigcly advertised by dealers every-
ferVf
CHICAGO, I I I . , August 29.—Al Le Bow, who is
directing the destinies of the Al Rose Music
Pub. Co., is in a state of sustained jubilation
these days as a result of the reception which has
greeted "My Chinese Cherry Blossom," which
fox-trot is the headliner of the firm's list.
The number is by Al Le How h.mself and Ray
Jlibbeler and is apparently assuming the pro-
portion of a nation-wide hit. The number is
being used in an Oriental feature in the program
of Ernie Young's "Revue" at the Marigold Gar-
dens, where Isham Jones' Orchestra holds forth
Other shows that are using it are "Cheer Up";
"Hip, Hip, Hurrah!" and "The Chinese Honey-
moon." Billy Murray is also using the piece, as
are many local orchestras.
Mr. Le Bow says that 35,000 copies have been
sold the first month and that the Clark Or-
chestra Roll Co., of De Kalb, 111., which is cut-
ting the piece, is doing a big business. Other
songs on the Al Rose list are: "You Are the
Rose of My Heart," "List'ning," both fox-trots,
and "Sunshine," a waltz.
SECURE "TOMORROW LAND"
Artistic Display of Feist Number
where, was that arranged in the S. S. Kresge
Co. store on Market street, Philadelphia, which
is reproduced herewith.
The entire arrangement is not only unusual,
but is calculated to, and for that matter did,
attract much attention. It should afford an
excellent idea for other music dealers to follow
in displaying sheet music.
Sherman, Clay & Co. have taken over the
new song "To-morrow Land," by H. J. Tandler,
of Los Angeles, and plan to feature it strongly
in their catalog.
THE
"TEARS OF OUR LAST
GOOD-BYE "
Dealers, don't fail to list tbis wonderful song In your
catalogue.
Order from your jobber or direct
BERARDI & COCCIA MUSIC PUB. CO.
92 G R A P E
Eugene West, who wrote "Broadway Rose"
and some other successes, will enter the publish-
ing field on his own account in the near future.
STREET
Special Prices to Dealers
"Selling Better Than Ever and Staple as
Wheat" Is What Our Big Army of
McKinley Dealers Write Us in
These Unsettled Times!
N . Y .
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New Numbers and New Catalogs
READY AUGUST 15th, 1921
Incorporated
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NEW YORK
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SONGS THAT SELL
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"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
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BIG CLASSICAL SONG SUCCESS.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., August 26.—"Dreams of
Dixie," by McMaken and Al Hyndman, pub-
lished by the authors, San Francisco, is main-
taining a satisfactory sale. Bob Hennessy's
Orchestra is featuring it in Los Angeles audi
Miss Veta Lee, a well-known yodler in the
West, is singing it in Portland picture theatres.
"Whistle the Blues Away," by Frank Ander-
son and Jack Coale, published by Nat Goldstein,
San Francisco, is enjoying very excellent sales
at present. "Canadian Capers," "All by Myself"
and "Cherie" are still popular with the singing
public.
"That Haunting Waltz," by M. J. Gunsky and
Nat Goldstein, published by Goldstein, San
Francisco, has been reproduced on records and
player rolls.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
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"BEFORE WE SAY GOODNIGHT"
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