Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 25

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DECEMBER 16,
THE
1922
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
CLEARING HOUSE FOR MUSIC
Composers' Guild Sets Aside One Day Each
Month to Give Unknown Composers a Chance
Going Great!
All our National ads are featuring the
Martin and JAHN Elementary Instruc-
tors for Piano and Violin and Piano.
Likewise, the new Scales and Chords
Book sent you with Century's last new
issues.
It will pay you to show these books
on your counter while we are helping
you sell them. Besides, they guarantee—
Big Profits
and
are
Nationally Advertised
Century Music Publishing Co.
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
"LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" LEADS
Songs of George M. Cohan's Musical Comedy,
Published by M. Witmark, Popular, With
"Little Nellie Kelly" Taking the Lead
The fame of '.'Little Nellie Kelly" is growing
fast. After the phenomenal run of this George
M. Cohan musical comedy triumph in Boston
it has settled down in New York for an in-
definite period and arrangements have already
been completed for its early production in Lon-
don by Charles Cochran and also in far
Australia by Hugh Ward. Overnight hits have
a deplorable habit of getting winded by too
quick a start, but "Little Nellie Kelly" prom-
ises a brighter future. This is the outstanding
song of the show.
All the songs from this show are having a
demand. That is one of its significant features.
The sales are not confined to the vicinity of
its immediate performance. The success of
George M. Cohan songs has spread over the
country. The leading favorites, of course, are
"You Remind Me of My Mother," "Till My
Luck Comes Rolling Along" and "Nellie Kelly
I Love You," but the rest of the published
numbers, issued by M. Witmark & Sons, are
lively sellers, and include "The Voice in My
Heart," "Dancing My Worries Away," "All in
the Wearing," "All My Boys," "The Name of
Kelly" and "The Hinkey Dee."
"Lovin' Sam" is the title of a new novelty
song issued by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc.
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
S85 of the best-selling composition*
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the beat sellers.
No deadwood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
2,000 dealers selling: it.
Permanent and large results.
SMALL. INVESTMENT.
That's what
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
To give the unheard works of composers a
trial hearing, the International Composers'
Guild, formed to advance the cause of modern
music, announces that its program committee
has set aside one day of every month, begin^
ning December 19, when it will act as a sort of
clearing house to which musicians may bring
their unknown products.
Compositions which this committee believes to
be of a sufficiently high standard will be given
the opportunity of public performance at the
Guild concerts. Though the programs for the
first two of its Sunday evening subscription
series at the Klaw Theatre, December 1/ and
January 21, have already been arranged, the
third program, for March 4, is still under con-
sideration.
Premier American performances will be gi\«.n
at the Guild's first concert of Kavel's sonata
for violin and 'cello, songs by Saininsky Marius
Gaillard and Arthur Lourie, all rendered by
Mnie. Leblanc Maeterlinck, Ruggles's work for
trumpets, two piano pieces of D. Rudyr and a
violin and piano sonata of Arthur Honneger.
The second concert will be devoted to Schon-
berg's "Pierrot Lunaire."
FEIST HIT SOLVES THEFT
Talking Machine and Record of "Three o'Clock
in the Morning" Stolen—Cop Hears Same
Tune, Investigates, and Makes Arrest
The success of the Leo Feist, Inc., number,
"Three o'Clock in the Morning," is so universal
as to make it frequently the by-word when the
appropriate occasion arises. In the larger cities
where the public is given to late after-theatre
hours this song is referred to as the national
anthem.
Recently the record of "Three o'Clock in the
Morning" was an aid in solving the theft of a
talking machine. The report of the Chicago
Police Department states that at a party given
by one Pearl Kauffman her talking machine
to'gether with a record of this waltz disap-
peared. Several nights later a sergeant and
two policemen passing a house heard "Three
o'Clock in the Morning" being played on a
talking machine and investigated, with the re-
sult that an arrest in the case was made.
VICTOR RECORDS_OF WITMARK HITS
Victor Talking Machine Co. and Others Re-
lease Records of Witmark Song Hits
The percentage of representation on the mid-
month December special releases by the lead-
ing talking machine record companies held by
M. Witmark & Sons was high and speaks vol-
umes for the popularity of and demand for the
numbers issued by this firm. There is a double-
faced record featuring the two biggest hits
from George M. Cohan's musical comedy tri-
umph, "Little Nellie Kelly." On one side the
American Quartet sings "Nellie Kelly I Love
You" and on the reverse Henry Burr gives a
fine rendering of "You Remind Me of My
Mother." The latter was issued as an instru-
mental fox-trot feature by the Victor Talking
STEADY SELLERS
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From the Catalogue of
430 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal.
1 CAN'T KEEP YOU Ol'T OF MY DKKAMS
IF SHE! COMES FROM DIXIE
DRIFTING ALONG
WHEN WE WERE IN SWEETHEART LANII
TANDLER'S BARCAROLLE
SYNCOPATED ECHOES
LA COQUETTE
Write for Dealers' Prices.
"toil cant go
wrong with
any*FeisV
Seng
JOURNEY'S
D END"
McCarthy^ Tierney's Big Hit
from
"UP SHE GOES"
"JOURNEY'S END" is to "Up
She Goes" what "Alice Blue
Gown" was to "Irene."
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST, IDC, FEIST Bldg., New York
Machine Co. a month ago, played by Paul
Whiteman and his orchestra. On the special
December list, also, is a fox-trot of "All Over
Nothing at All," a Witmark popular favorite.
SAXOPHONIST WRITES FOX-TROT
Ross Gorman, Victor recording artist and
well-known saxophone player, is the writer of
"Some Lonesome Night," a new fox-trot, pub-
lished by Richmond-Robbins, Inc. The co-
writers of the song are Jules Buffano, famous
pianist with Paul Biese's Orchestra, and Wal-
ter Hirsch, the writer of "Baby Blue Eyes."
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-l-T-S
Tomorrow
Dancing Fool
Mary Dear
In My Home Town
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
You Gave Me Your Heart
Just Because You're You
Susie
If You Don't Think So You're
Crazy
A Bunch of Keys
Little Thoughts
The Sheik of Avenue B
Haunting Blues
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre Blag., New York City, N. Y.
jfnotfici- Sunshine Of Your Smile
Love Sends
A Little Gift
Of Roses
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"TUNES FROM MANY LANDS"
ROY BARGY MAKES NEW MOVE
GRADUATES THEATRE ORCHESTRA
Willis Music Co. Publishing Interesting Book
for Beginners
Severs Connection With Benson Orchestra and
Signs Contract With Chicago Dance Hall
"Tunes From Many Lands" (solo and duet
book), by Angela Diller and Elizabeth Quaile,
is being published by the Wills Music Co.,
Cincinnati, O.
The object of this -book is to provide be-
ginners with interesting material of real musical
value, and this the authors have achieved in
this booklet of fifty pages, containing very easy
solos and duets, culled from the music of all
nations, such as Spanish, English, French, Fin-
nish, Canadian, Bohemian, Dutch, Irish, Ger-
man folk tunes, etc. The text is printed with
many of the tunes, thus emphasizing their mean-
ing. Print is clear with fingering very care-
fully marked, and the entire booklet is arranged
in an artistic manner.
B. F. Keith's College of Theatre Music Gradu-
ates Full Orchestra—Will Play in Royal
Theatre, New York City
A recent visitor to New York was Roy Bargy,
of the prominent Chicago orchestra bearing his
name. Mr. Bargy, who has severed his con-
nections with the Benson Orchestra, has just
signed a lengthy contract with the Trianon
Dance Hall in Chicago. The Trianon Dance
Hall is considered the finest of its kind in
Aiueiica.
BIG SELLERS
in the various catalogs of
M. Witmark & Sons
ANGEL CHILD
ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL
CARRY ME BACK TO MY CAROLINA
HOMK
FOR THE SAKE OF AULD LANG SYNE
GYPSY BLUES
GYPSY LOVE SONG
I'LL FORGET YOU
I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY
KISS ME AGAIN
LOUISIAN'
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
NELLIE KELLY, I LOVE YOU
(From Little Nellie Kelly)
SAY IT WHILE DANCING
SMILIN' THROUGH
SOPHIE
SUNRISE AND YOU
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
TIME AFTER TIME
WHERE THE VOLGA FLOWS
(Russian Love Song:)
WYOMING
YOU REMIND ME OF MY MOTHER
(From Little Nellie Kelly)
B. F. Keith's College of Theatre Music has
graduated a full orchestra which will occupy
the pit of the Royal Theatre, New York City.
A. Juskowitt will be the director. The new
orchestra is made up of finished musicians in-
cluding a number of soloists. All have been
trained especially for vaudeville. This week
the new orchestra is featuring its own arrange-
ment of "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean." B.
WITMARK SONG IN "LORNA DOONE'
F. Keith's College of Music, founded by E.
The first New York showing of the screen F. Albee, president of the Keith Circuit, has
production of "Lorna Doone" recently opened its headquarters in the Regent Theatre Build-
at the Strand Theatre. In connection with the ing at Seventh avenue and 116th street. S. W.
showing of this remarkable production, M. Wit- Lawton, chief musical director of the Keith
mark & Sons are exploiting the Arthur A. Penn houses, is the dean. The college has a fine
and Frederick W. Vanderpool song of the same musical library, expert teachers for all the in-
name. Throughout the showing of the picture struments in the orchestra, and a thorough
this song is used as the central musical theme. course in incidental music, arrangement both
classical and syncopated, and in accompani-
Charles Hackett, now touring the Pacific ment. Much attention is given to music for
Coast in concert, is featuring "I Shall Know" the movies. It is Mr. Albee's aim to steadily
from the catalog of Enoch & Sons. The audi- raise the standard of vaudeville orchestras and
ences everywhere, seemingly, admire his rendi- develop musicians whose work in the pit will
tion of this appealing number. The song is be as interesting as that of the famous bands
on the stage now featured as headliners and the
issued for all voices with violin obbligato.
policy of the college is based on this principle.
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