Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 26

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DECEMBER 23,
1922
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
QUITE AN EVENING AT GYPSYLAND
Representatives of Many Popular Sheet Music
Houses and Player Roll Houses Present
"Century"
Preferred!
Dealers Prefer "Century"
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wrong >vith
any'Feisf
What was undoubtedly one of the most suc-
cessful evening's entertainments ever given by
the music publishers was held on Wednesday
evening of last week at Gypsyland, 133 West
Forty-fifth street, New York City. The event
was a beefsteak dinner at which appeared some
very exclusive entertainers.
Representatives of practically all the popular
sheet music houses were on hand and in addi-
tion members of the recording staffs of various
Song
HOT LIPS
VAMP ME
STUMBLING
BEE'S KNKES
SILVER STARS
ItlNNIN' WILD
JOURNEY'S END
JAPANESE MOON
ALL MIDDLED UP
LOVELY LUCERNE
FLOWER OF ARABY
COAL BLACK MAMMY
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIK
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
OUR OWN
WHEN THE LEAVES COMK TUM-
BLING DOWN
BECAUSE
ONE—It Is the Best Procurable!
(That Pleases the Public)
TWO—It Shows an Average Profit of
Over 200%!
(That Pleases the Dealer)
THREE—It Is Nationally Advertised!
(That Makes Selling Easy)
Write for Dealers' Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg.,
Century Music Publishing Co.
New York
235 West 40th Street* N. Y.
Ernest Hare
Billy Jones
talking machine record and player roll com-
HARMS, INC., MUSIC FOR "LIZA"
panies were in attendance.
Walter Donaldson, the well-known song-
The music for the new colored show, "Liza," writer, introduced a series of new songs, which
recently opened at Daly's Sixty-third Street were sung by Artie
Theatre, New York, is published by Harms, Mehlinger, including
Inc. The outstanding numbers are "Liza," "My "Rover," "Don't For-
Old Man" and "Planning," with an inter- get to Come Back
polated number, "Lovin' Sam" (Sheik of Ala- H o m e " and "Away
bam'), published by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Down East in Maine."
Inc. The book is by Irvin C. Miller, the lyrics
Billy Jones and Er-
by Maceo Pinkard and Nat Vincent and the nest Hare, who can al-
music by Maceo Pinkard. This is one of a ways be depended upon
series of colored shows booked for 1923.
to attend these pub-
lisher entertainments,
were forced to sing
some of the most pop-
ular n u m b e r s from
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their program.
i»-BERTRAND-BROWN
Irving a n d J a c k
« Jhat fairly lifts you into the
Kaufman, well-known
Irving Kaufman
Published for Tenor or Soprano, Alto or Da
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vaudeville and record artists, also favored the
gathering with some new and old songs, in-
cluding "Side by Each" and "Deedle, Deedle
'JOBBERS OF MUSIC
Dum."
A Hawaiian orchestra rendered music during
the dinner, which was followed by some im-
promptu dancing.
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I Gave You Up Just Before You
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You Gave Me Your Heart
Just Because You're You
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NOW IS THE TIME
Joe Young and Sam Lewis wrote the new
Irving Berlin, Inc., song, "My Alabamy."
(ATALOff
'Richmond" Meant* Everything in Music
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
Herbert Nagel, manager of the Supreme Con-
cert Management, Inc., announces plans for the
organization of an American Musicians' League.
A committee is to be appointed shortly to select
the musicians to appear in the League's first
concert. It will be comprised of composers
and directors who will give unknown musicians
a hearing to determine their qualifications for
public concert work.
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NEW YORK, N. Y.
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of the
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ONLY the best sellers.
No deadwood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
2,000 dealers selling: it.
Permanent and large results.
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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 23, 1922
AL JOLSON'S LATEST AND GREATEST "MAMMY" SONG
"WISTFUL WALTZ" SALES BOOMING
The Boosey & Co. number, "Wistful Waltz,"
has achieved so much success in dance and
song circles as to require the publishers to
order it reprinted several times. In fact, its
sale is becoming so voluminous that the pub-
lishers are seriously considering issuing it with
an entirely new title page. Besides the many
leading orchestras which have commented favor-
ably on this waltz success, the retail sales have
been so active as to encourage letters of com-
mendation from dealers.
"SWEET LOVIN' MAMA" A SUCCESS
Philip Ponce Publications Brought Into Lime-
light by New Song and Dance Hit
The fact that Philip 1'once, of the Philip
Ponce Publications, is the publisher of the song
and dance success, "Sweet Lovin' Mama," has
brought his young publishing firm into the lime-
light. It is not, however, generally known that
in addition to the novelty mentioned above he
has in his catalog one of the best waltz ballads
issued in some time, which is entitled "Baby
Clothes." We do not know who is responsible
Among the new songs recently added to the for the words of the number, but they compare
catalog of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder is a favorably with anything written along the baby
line in many months, including "Ten Little
ballad entitled "Down in Maryland," the work
Fingers and Ten Little Toes."
of Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, and a novelty
entitled "Aggravatin' Papa," by Roy Turk and
F. Russel Robinson.
"THE LITTLE KANGAROO" COMING
Found on the Itnnks of the Rio Grande, in the
Shadow of Mountain Peaks
"A GARLAND OF MEMORIES." I-ovely Waltz Song
"SILENCE OF NIGHT FALL." Mezzo-Soprano
"MARION," a One-step With Orchestration
(Dedicated to President Harding by
Lutie Hodder-Wheeler)
"A Night Song"
"Three Stars"
"Lure of the West"
Samples sent on request
AKTISTS' RKTREAT, RIO GRANDE PI B. CO.
Albuquerque
New Mexico
"The Little Kangaroo," produced by Oliver
Morosco, and which was to have been a come-
back for Jimmy Powers, the comedian, is now
in New York, ready to again rehearse when a
substitute shall have been found for Mr.
Powers. It opened out of town, playing about
three New England cities. The show is ex-
pected to resume Xmas or New Year's week.
Leo Feist, Inc., publishes the score.
HARMS MUSIC FOR "WILD FLOWER"
"When You Long tor a Pal
Who Would Care"
"The Trail to Long Ago"
"Broken Hearted Blues"
"HAWAII" (I'm Dreaming ot You)
"My Southern Home"
"I'm Lonesome for You,
Dear Old Pal"
"Oh, Henry"
"Louisiana Moon"
"In Old Calitornia With You"
"My Hawaiian Melody"
"There Is Only One Pal,
Alter AH"
It Must Be Some One Like You"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
Dave Bennett will stage the numbers of "Wild
Flower," the new musical show to be shortly
placed in rehearsal by Arthur Hammerstein.
Edith Day has been engaged as the lead.
"Wildfire" has a score by Herbert Stothard
and Vincent Youmans, and book by Oscar
Hammerstein, 3rd. Harms, Inc., publishes the
music.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
BIG HIT IN CHICAGO THEATRES
CHICAGO, I I I . , December 18.—The late hit, "Lost
(A Wonderful Girl)," was featured last week in
Chicago's leading theatres and dance places.
This hit was featured by Sophie Tucker at the
Palace, Jesse Crawford at Chicago, Paul Biese
at the Pantheon, Frank Wcstphal at the Rainbo
Gardens, and other prominent places. The
words were written by Benny Davis and the
music by James F, Hanley. Shapiro, Bernstein
& Co., Inc., New York City, are the publishers
of this number.
SONGS THAT SELL
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
COMES IN"
"IN THE AFTERGLOW"
Write for Special Introductory Offer
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
11 Union Square
New York City
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
Carolina in the Morning
Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
Calitornia
Lovable Eyes
Down Old Virginia Way
Silver Swanee
Dixie Highway
My Buddy
Childhood Days
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DETROIT
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