Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 4

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 23, 1921
A New Fox-Trot-Melody
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NEW BERLIN NUMBER RECEIVING MUCH EXPLOITATION
The national exploitation campaign recently placing the number in a conspicuous place on
inaugurated by Irving Berlin, Inc., on the song, their counters, demonstrating it and to a great
"All by Myself," has been receiving the co- extent giving it exclusive window displays,
operation of practically the entire trade, includ-
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music department in the above-mentioned store,
stated that the window attracted unusual atten-
tion and was the means of greatly increasing
the sales of the song in sheet music form.
"All by Myself" is popular in both vocal and
instrumental form. The lyric seemingly has a
wide appeal and the melody, as a fox-trot dance,
has won almost universal favor.
BARRON WITH BROADWAY CORP.
Former Publisher Now Manager of Orchestra
Department of Local Publishing Firm
Ted Barron, the well-known songwriter and
former head of a music publishing company, but
who in recent months has not been actively
interested in the sheet music field, has joined
the staff of the Broadway Music Corp. as man-
ager of the orchestra department.
W. H. WITT RECOVERING
As announced in another part of this paper
last week, W. H. Witt, the well-known music
dealer of Pittsburgh, Pa., recently underwent an
operation. The latest reports from that city
state that Mr. Witt is doing nicely and ex-
pects to be back at his desk soon.
M. P. P. A. ELECTS OFFICERS
At the recent annual election of the Music
Publishers' Protective Association Louis Bern-
stein was elected president and Sol Bernstein,
vice-president; Joe Keit, secretary, and Chas. K.
Harris was continued in the office of treasurer.
Window Display of Latest Berlin Song, "All by Myself"
NEW STARCK & COWAN SONG
ing talking machine record manufacturers, window of the Washington, D. C , store of the
player roll manufacturers and their distributors. E. F. Droop & Sons Co., which shows the title
Starck & Cowan are the publishers of a new
Many of the sheet music dealers throughout page of "All by Myself" to good advantage,
song entitled "I Wonder Who?", written by Joe
the country have shown their co-operation by
S. Ernest Philpitt, who operates the sheet Goodwin, Buddy Green and Al Piantadosi.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 23, 1921
TWO SHERMAN, CLAY NUMBERS
"Smilin'" and "Have You Forgotten?" to Be
Released Early in the Fall
"CENTURY EDITION" makes a
dime go farther than a quarter can
be made to go in any other edi-
tion.
That's why it is so very popular
and bought no freely when the pub-
lic start to economize.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., July 16.—Sherman, Clay
& Co. will shortly announce two new fox-trot
songs for early Fall release.- They are entitled
"Smilin'" and "Have You Forgotten?"
E. 1*. Little, head of the publishing depart-
ment of the above house, who recently returned
from the East, made the following comment re-
garding the Chicago convention of the National
Association of Sheet Music Dealers:
"I was extremely gratified at seeing so many
new faces in the Chicago convention. They
were important men who had not attended pre-
vious conventions. If the sheet music dealers
throughout the country only realized how much
it meant they would all make it a point to be
there."
The road force of the sheet music department
recently held a conference mapping out plans
for a big Fall campaign to be inaugurated upon
Mr. Little's return.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 Weit 40th St.
New York
NEW NUMBER BEING FEATURED
"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" Being
Used by Many Prominent Artists
The Chappell-Harms, Inc., number, "The
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise," was made
Belwin, Inc., Catalog Now Contains Several a special feature this week at the Strand Thea-
tre, New York City, by Judson House, promi-
Numbers at This Price
nent tenor, who used this number to very good
Belwin, Inc., music publisher of New York City, effect during the daily performances. Madame
in announcing the release of several new num- Vera Curtis, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera
bers, including "I Want My Mammy," the fox- Co., is also to feature this number at Willow
trot by Louis Breau, has informed the trade Grove Park during the first week in August.
that these numbers will retail at 25 cents. The Other prominent singers are also making good
prices to jobbers and dealers will be reduced use of this number, which is growing in popu-
so as to allow a reasonable profit to the trade. larity in every section of the country.
This arrangement is. also intended to cover
many of the other works now listed in the firm's
TO USE "LAND OF MINE"
catalog.
Forster Number Will Be Featured at Pageant
of Progress in Chicago
NEW 25=CENT NUMBERS
"
SWEETIE PLEASE
Sound* like the Summer's Waltz Song H i t -
Order from Your Jobber or
MCDOWCH Pub. CO., PROV?D!NCE.*.I
You cant go
wrong with
any'Feist^
Sond
Songs You Should Have on Your
Counter
CHERIE
I'M NOBODY'S BABY
MAMMY'S LITTLE SUNNY
HONEY BOY
NESTLE IN YOUR DADDY'S
ARMS
WANG WANG BLUES
TWO SWEET LIPS
UNDERNEATH HAWAIIAN
SKIES
VAMPING ROSE
ABSENCE
PEGGY O'NEIL
SNUGGLE
NOBODY'S ROSE
MON HOMME (My Man)
The New French Hit
Write for Dealers' Prices
L E O . ^ F E I S T , Inc., FEIST B i d * , New York
NEW PAUL BIESE NUMBER
"Right or Wrong" to Be Published by Triangle
Music Co.
Paul Biese, well-known orchestra leader, has
just placed with the Triangle Music Pub. Co. a
new fox-trot ballad, "Right or Wrong," written
in collaboration with Haven Gillespie and Arthur
Sizemore. The publisher will exploit the num-
ber on a large scale.
WITMARK NUMBER A HIT
One of the outstanding numbers in the new
musical show, "The Snapshots of 1921<" is called
"Every Girlie Wants to Be a Sally." This song
is published by M. Witmark & Sons, and from
J. G. MacDermid's "Land of Mine" is to be present indications it will shortly be recognized
sung by ten thousand voices at the Pageant of as one of the big Summer novelties.
Progress in Chicago, which will be celebrated
July 31 to x-\ugust 14. Various groups of sing-
NOTICE TO THE TRADE!!
ers will be stationed off the municipal pier and
will sing this number nightly during the cele-
bration.
Special Prices to Dealers
"Land of Mine" is published by Forster, Music
FRED
HELTMAN CO., Cleveland, 0.
Publisher, Inc.
(Established 1908)
Thinking ol You £ 3
FASHIiNEI ITS
A HIT
CARIEN - MELODY
T.B.HARMS,
N E W YORK,
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BIG SELLERS
Society's Sensational Fox-trot
selected from the
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog of
M. Witmark & Sons
All 30 cent numbers
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
No music store is complete without
EDITION
BEAUTIFUL
1500 live dealers will testify to its
success.
It is carefully edited.
It is the most beautiful edition pub-
lished.
The Investment is insignificant.
The results are tremendous.
Write for particulars today.
C C CHURCH AND COMPANY
'HAKTFOBD,
CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
LITTLE CRUMBS OF HAPPINESS
CROONING
MOLLY ON A TROLLEY, BY GOLLY, WITH
YOU
DOWN THE TRAIL TO HOME, SWEET HOME
MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY
I WANT YOU MORNING. NOON AND NIGHT
JABBERWOCKY
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
I WAS BORN IN MICHIGAN
BECKY FROM BABYLON
STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER AN
OLD-TIME TUNE
JUST A WEEK FROM TODAY
ON A FAR ALONE ISLE
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORSE TOWN
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
DEENAH (My Argentina Rose)'
JUST LOVE
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
COTTON (Cotton Was a Little Dixie Rose)
I'M DOUBLIN' BACK TO DUBLIN
FANCIES
IN THE DUSK
Robert Norton Co.
226 West 46th Street, New York

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