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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 4, 1922
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
"SAY IT WITHJVIUSIC" WEEK
Irving Berlin, Inc., Getting Out Some Attrac-
tive Publicity Matter for the Dealers
I u the several national exploitation campaigns
of one week each, inaugurated by Irving Ber-
in this instance is probably the most attractive
it has ever prepared and the requests coming
from the trade for its use demonstrate that it
has made a most favorable impression and
should, where given an effective setting, create
many sales.
The campaign during "Say It With Music"
SONGS THAT SELL
The Song Hit of the Hour
Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old
'Tucky Home
G r a n n y (New Hit)
You're My Mammy's Mammy
D e l i a (NewHit)
Just a LittleLoveSong
(New Hit)
B o w W o w Blues(NewHit)
All By Myself
Birds of a Feather
Oh, My Sweet Hortense
E v e r y b o d y Step
From the Music Box Revue
They Call It Dancing
From the Muiio Box Revue
In a Cozy Kitchenette Apartment
From the Muslo Box Revue
Window Display Cut-out of "Say It With Music" for Dealers' Use
lin, Inc., to feature individual songs, the pub- Week will include the co-operation of hundreds
lisher has always placed in the hand of the of vaudeville artists and orchestras in all parts
trade a unique, attractive, multi-colored cut-out of the country.
which could be used advantageously either in
the window or on the counter.
JAY WITMARK RETURNS FROM TRIP
In the present campaign for "Say It With
Music" Week, which begins on February 11 and Notes Marked Improvement in Middle West
ends on February 18, Irving Berlin, Inc., has Sheet Music Trade—Returns With Substantial
again issued an attractive cut-out. The issue
Orders for Black and White Series
JENKINS HITS
"Dangerous Blues"
The Biggest "Blues" Hit Ever Published
Everyone Is Playing It
"12th Street Rag"
Song—Piano Solo
Now at Its Height
"Kiss Me, Dear"
A Beautiful Waltz—Has the Earmarks
of a Real "Hit"
TWO OTHER GOOD ONES
"Sweet Love"
and
"Colleen o 9 Mine"
EVERY ONE A SELLER
Published by
J. W. Jenkins 1 Sons Music Co.
Kansas City, Mo.
My Little Book of Poetry
From t h e Muslo Box Revue
The Greatest Song Success
Ever Written
Say It With Music
From the Music Box Revue
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
Jay Witmark, of the firm of M. Witmark &
1607 Broadway, New York
Sons, returned recently from a trip to Chicago,
Detroit and other Western points. Mr. Witmark
states that he noted a marked improvement in
REM1CK SHOP TO_BOOST SONG HITS
the mid-Western situation since his last trip six
months ago and all indications seem to point to "Yoo-Hoo" and "When Shall We Meet Again?"
Morris Richmond Co.'s Songs, Will Be Fea-
a further improvement. Mr. Witmark returned
tured in Forthcoming Campaign
with some very substantial orders for the Wit-
mark Black and White Series as well as for num-
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 30.—Ben Adkins,
bers in the more popular catalog.
of the Remick Shop, is starting a campaign on
the two latest Morris Richmond Co.'s songs.
BERT GRANT IN HOSPITAL
They are both being recorded by the Columbia
Bert Grant, who recently organized the Bert Co., and according to Mr. Adkins they have all
Grant Music Pub. Co., was taken to the New the earmarks of tremendous successes. The
York Hospital early last week and was oper- songs are "Yoo-Hoo" and "When Shall We
Meet Again?" The entire force of the Remick
ated on Thursday for appendicitis.
stores is being concentrated on these two num-
bers, and to stimulate enthusiasm the Remick
REISSUING '^SCHOOL DAYS"
people offer a prize to the girl who sells the
Joe Mittenthal, Inc., is reissuing the Gus Ed- greatest number of these two songs. The sheet
wards and Will Cobb song, "School Days,'' and music business is opening very well and every-
will exploit the number in conjunction with the one is enthusiastic. Mr. Adkins is of the opinion
Wesley Barry motion picture of the same name. that this year will be the best in the history of
the sheet music business. The numbers that are
FISHER THOMPSON SONGS most popular are "Leave Me With a Smile" and
"Wimmiii."
ARE KNOWN THE WORLD OVER
These songs are al]
proven sellers and a d -
vertisements r e a c h i n g
over 12,000,000 people
are now running in the
n a t i o n a l magazines.
They are being featured
by the leading singers
and orchestras of the
country.
ORDER
MAMMY'S LOVING LULLABY
BROWN EYES
YOU, JUST Y O U
RIO NIGHTS
KITTY
THRU
YOUR JOBBER
She's Jl Sensation?
OLDIASHIQNED
GIRL