Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 3,
1921
l/ou caritqo wrong
with any Jeistsong"
> SNAPPY BIT OF SYNCOPATION
AS GOOD AS THE FAMOUS
X) HEAR IT
LEADING —
OBCHESTBAS
EVERYWHERE
'WANG WANG BLUES"
Bowson; "The Day That I Kern Over," by
Harrigan and Hart; "Get Off the Track," as sung
Window Display of Oliver D it son Co., Boston, by the Hutchinson family (a famous combina-
tion in their day); "The Gallant Sixty-ninth," as
Attracts Much Attention
sung by Miss Kitty O'Neil and written by Ed
BOSTON, MASS., November 28.—Memories of the Harrigan and Dave Braham (the latter long the
old days have been revived for many who pass orchestra leader at the old Boston Museum);
along Tremont street through the exhibit in one "That Lady in the Cars," as sung by E. E.
of the windows of the Oliver Ditson Co. of a Dixey, and "The Charming Young Widow I Met
collection of music popular thirty or more years in the Train," by W. H. Gove.
ago, the same being part of a collection belong-
ing to J. Fleming Driscoll. Some of the pieces
ANNOUNCE "SHEIK OF ARABY"
are reminiscent of the Harrigan and Hart days,
when that combination used to give such genuine
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder have accepted for
entertainment at the theatres. "Music of By- publication a new number entitled "Sheik of
gone Days" is the way the collection is tagged, Araby," by Ted Snyder, Francis Wheeler and
and numbered among the age-worn sheets—all of Harry B. Smith. The number is described as an
them, by the bye, published by the Ditson com- oriental fox-trot. The song is issued in con-
pany—are "Kissing Over the Garden Wall," junction with the motion picture of the same
"I'm a Perfect New York Dude," by W. L. name, which is a version of the book "The Sheik."
EXHIBIT OF OLD-TIME FAVORITES
%hz71ostZa/ke USING "SHUFFLE ALONG"
Among the pieces recently featured by the
Paul Whiteman Orchestra during its appearance
at the Palace Theatre, New York, was "Gypsy
Blues," which forms a part of the songs in the
successful musical show "Shuffle Along." The
Whiteman orchestra has taken kindly to this
particular number and the unique method of
rendering it gets repeated encores. The music
of "Shuffle Along" is published by M. Witmark
& Sons.
GET "I WANT MY MAMMY"
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., have taken
over the publication rights of Louis Breau's "I
Want My Mammy," which was originally is-
sued by Belwin, Inc., and will feature it exten-
sively.
since MISSOURI WALTZ
MISSISSIPPI
CRADLE
Rock me in my Mis-sis-sip-pi Cra
L e t me look in - to my mammy's eyes;
Published
P * ^ FORSTER
MUSIC PUBLISHER INC
by the pubhsher of "MISSOURI WALTZj/VAUGHTY WALTZ; JWEETANDLOW, KI5SA MISS
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1921
PROVES SONG SUCCESS OF 'WE GIRLS'
"I've Got the Red, White and Blues" Being Fea-
tured in Broadway Production
It is not the usual thing to find a modern popu-
lar song, especially one of the syncopated variety,
prominently featured in a Broadway dramatic
production. However, in Frederick and Fanny
Hatton's comedy, "We Girls," the unusual is
found. Juliette Day, who plays the part of the
vivacious widow's daughter, introduces and sings
with success Clarence Gaskill's new song, "I've
Got the Red, White and Blues." The number,
published by M. Witmark & Sons, is said to be
the successor of "Kentucky Blues," and as it is
by the same writer it is looked forward to as
having as great a vogue.
In commenting upon the introduction of this
song in a straight comedy, the Morning Tele-
graph says: "Added to the excellent acting of
Miss Day, incidentally, was the rendition of a
musical comedy number, 'I've Got the Red, White
and Blues,' that made one wish the clever young
actress had been given more such opportunities
to show her versatility."
Co-operation!
A chain ia no stronger than its weakest
link.
Century's chain of dealer co-operation has
pretty well demonstrated its strength.
In every national advertising campaign that
we have promoted, Century dealers, almost as
a whole, have formed a chain of strong link
co-operation that was 90 per cent responsible
for each campaign's success, which made it
possible for us to increase our appropriation
each year.
Our campaign right now is the biggest
ever, reaching over THIRTY-FIVE MILLION
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The link you supply to this co-operative
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Ready for Market in Two Days
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
Jack Glogau, of Fred Fisher, Inc., states that
he has achieved a record by the rapidity with
which his company received, printed and released
Robert S. Vaughan and George A. Norton are the timely song, "Sink All Your Ships in the
the heads of a new music publishing firm with Ocean Blue." The number was written on Tues-
the trade name of the Vaughan & Pryor Co., day morning, November 15, and at 4 p. m. of
with offices in the Gaiety Theatre Building, New that day the manuscript was ready. The first
York City.
proofs of the plates were ready at 12 a. m. on
Wednesday and the first color was run at 5 p. m.
the same day. The second proofs and second
NEW BROADWAY NUMBER
color were O. K.'d and printed in regular copies,
The Broadway Music Corp. has just released together with window streamers, advertising ma-
a new song, entitled "Weep No More (My Mam- terial, and were ready for the trade on Thursday
my)," and is making a big campaign on the at 1 p. m., Jack Glogau supervising every pro-
cedure.
number in professional circles.
NEW PUBLISHING FIRM
"THE MOOCH"
"THE MOOCH"
Instrumental Fox-trot
Joe Mittenthal, of New York City, has incor-
porated as a music publisher in New.York State
with a capital of $10,000.
T W O SONGS JUST OFF THE PRESS
PUBLISHED BY
There*s a Little Lass in Scotland'
and "My Nellie Lies Sleeping"
THE METRO MUSIC CO.
Published by
FLORA ULRICH. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Is Different—New Idea
\bu cant £o
wrong with
any'Feist
Song'jQ
Hits from the
Musical Comedies
TANGERINE
"Sweet Lady," "Isle of Tangerine," "Listen
to Me"
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
"Snow Flakes," "When Dreams Come True"
LOVE DREAMS
"Love Dreams" and "Lonesome Boy"
BLOSSOM TIME
"Song- of Love" and "Serenade"
AX-GAB ~
"Why Don't You?" "I Want Love" and
"Julie"
BROADWAY WHIRL
"Oh, Dearie," ."Caring," "Black Eyed
Susans"
IRENE
"Alice Blue Gown," "Irene," "Castle of
Dreams"
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
"My Man"
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST BIdg., New York
AL. VON TILZER TO PUBLISH
Albert Von Tilzer, one of the best known of
present-day popular composers, and Neville
Fleeson, his writing partner, who for many
years were on the staff of the Broadway Music
Corp., have severed their connections with that
company. Albert Von Tilzer has entered the
ranks of the publishers under his own name,
with offices at 1591 Broadway.
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