Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 1

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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RaVLopez and Ted Lewis
FIGHTING THE FAKE PUBLISHERS
COLLABORATE ON SONGS FOR "ELSIE"
MAURICE RICHMOND BACK AT WORK
Organizations of Music Publishers and Dealers
Co-operating With Music Industries Chamber
of Commerce in Combating the Practice
Carlo and Sanders Combine Forces With Sissle
and Blake on Score for New Show
Head of the Richmond Music Supply Corp.
Hale and Hearty After Breakdown
Carlo and Sanders, writers of the song hits
in the successful musical comedy, "Tangerine,"
have written, in collaboration with Sissle and
Blake, the score for the new show called "Elsie,"
scheduled for its New York premiere at an
early date. The Carlo and Sanders numbers
are published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., Inc.,
and most prominent among these are: "Honey-
moon Home," "Two Lips Are Roses," "Elsie,"
"I'll Find the Key to Your Heart," "Clouds
of Love," "One Day in May" and "Glow
Worm." Following its.-.appeai'anGe.s in- Cincin-
nati, O., the "Elsie" show is re ceding.its fin-
ishing touches in Dayton anj^ Minneapolis, idle
losing which, it .will make i|s metropolitan "bow!
Of particular importance aro 'ifee songs
"HoneynToati Home," 'J-T^yft Lips-'Are Rdses"
and "One Day in May."- The Sissle and Blake
numbers, are published tfy'M. Witmafk & Sons.
The trade is well aware that Maurice Rich-
mond, head of the Richmond Music Supply
Corp., found it necessary, as a result of a break-
down in health, to spend many months of last
year away from his office. It was, therefore,
somewhat surprising to see him back at his
desk in his old-time form, showing no traces
of the experiences which resulted in keeping
him away from business. Mr. Richmond credits
his renewed condition and vigor to one, Bill
Brown, whom he calls "The Miracle Man," and
he is. anxious that every one in the trade who
finds it, necessary to take a week or two of
rest should be acquainted with this "Miracle
Man," who operates what is known as Browns-
dale, at Garrison-on-the-Hudson. Three hundred
and fifty acres are here devoted to building up
run-down business men.
The campaign of the Better Music Bureau of
the Music Industries Chamber of Commerce
for the purpose of exposing and eliminating
fake publishing concerns in order to protect
the amateur songwriter has had the consistent
support of the Music Publishers' Protective
Association, the Music Publishers' Association
of the United States, the National Association
of Sheet Music Dealers, and, according to the
latest announcement, the Music Teachers' Na-
tional Association. This latter Association at
a recent meeting passed a resolution deploring
the evil practices of the fake music publishers
and gave support and encouragement to the
Better Music Bureau in its activities in connec-
tion with such organizations.
LEO FEIST'S GIFT TO ACTORS' FUND
In commemoration of the twenty-fifth anni-
versary of the establishment of Leo Feist, Inc.,
Mr. Feist recently donated $5,000 to the Actors'
Fund. The only stipulation with the gift was
that an equal amount be raised in a drive. The
latter program has been carried out by the
New York Clipper. Mr. Feist has always taken
a decided interest in the activities of actors
and his business being closely allied to that
profession, he felt the urge to do something
substantial for the fund.
F. E. KNEELANDJVITH BOSTON FIRM
Frank E. Kneeland, well-known traveling rep-
resentative, formerly with Harold Flammer,
Inc., is now taking care of the interests of the
Boston Music Co., Boston, Mass. On his trade
trips he also features the catalog of the Hatch
Music Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Willis Music Co.,
Cincinnati, O., and Carrie Jacobs-Bond.
MARKS MUSIC CO. PLANS FOR 1923
Publishing House to Garry Out Active Program
in Popular and Standard Fields
Edward B. Marks, of the Edward B. Marks
Music Co., 223 West Forty-sixth street, New
York City, is quite optimistic over the plans
of his company for the new year. In the popu-
lar field the Edward B. Marks Co. will give
particular attention to a series of numbers to
be released. In addition the successes of last
year are to be featured. These include "Parade
of the Wooden Soldiers,". "Old Plantation
Home," "Love's Lament," "Whenever You're
Lonesome," "Sonja," "No Use Crying" and
"Eddie Leonard Blues."
The Metro Music Corp., 1591 Broadway, New
York City, has released a new fox-trot entitled
"I Was Married Up in the Air."
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NEW SONG BY MANA-ZUCCA
Mana-Zucca, the well-known concert artist, is
the writer of a particularly successful song
entitled "I Shall Know," which was accepted
for publication by Enoch & Sons. To demon-
strate the importance of this issue it need only
be remarked that the following artists are pro-
gramming the number: Nina Morgana, Marie
Rappold, Arthur Hackett, George Meador,
Dmitry Dobkin, John Charles Thomas, Max
Kaplick, Laurence Leonard and others. The
number is issued for all voices with violin
obbligato.
CHARLES K. HARRIS' NEW SONG
Charles K. Harris is the writer and publisher
of a new song entitled "Back Home and Broke,"
which will be exploited in conjunction with the
motion picture of the same name, in which
Thomas Meighan is starred.
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JANUARY 6, 1923
" Century "
Preferred!
Dealers Prefer "Century"
BECAUSE
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'Three o'Clock in the Morning.' Every night
without fail it comes in from somewhere.
Usually it is announced as being given by re-
quest. We have heard it played by orchestras
of various kinds, mandolins and Hawaiian gui-
tars, bands, pianos and as instrumental and
vocal solos. This is true seven nights of the
week. We have heard it as often as two and
three times in a night."
fcu can't go
wrong >vith
any'Feist
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HOT LIPS
VAMP ME
STUMBLING
BEE'S KNEES
SILVER STARS
RCNNIN' WILD
JOURNEY'S END
JAPANESE MOON
ALL MUDDLED UP
LOVELY LUCERNE
FLOWER OF ARABY
COAL BLACK MAMMY
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
OUR OWN
WHEN THE LEAVES COME TUM-
BLING DOWN
MUSIC MEANS SHOW'S SUCCESS
Several Numbers in "Music Box Revue" That
Have Won Unusual Favor
The fact that the new Irving Berlin "Music
Box Revue" has been playing in New York for
a number of weeks has aided in demonstrating
ONE—It Is the Best Procurable!
that the songs of the show are as popular as
{That Pleases the Public)
predicted by various members of the Berlin
organization. Last season's "Music Box Re-
TWO—It Shows an Average Profit of
vue" had only two or three outstanding suc-
Over 200%!
cesses, but despite that the show was quite
(That Pleases the Dealer)
popular and this has been credited to the fact
that it was extravagantly staged, quite spectac-
THREE—It Is Nationally Advertised!
ular and included a clever cast. This season's
{That Makes Selling Easy)
"Music Box Revue," however, is succeeding in
Write for Dealers' Prices
attracting crowds to a great extent by the merit
of the songs in the show. It is not lacking in
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
other features, but the musical numbers are
the predominating factors. Among the songs ^flnnTmnfwrmrwnnnnrinnnnnnnnnnnnrinnnnn
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
that merit attention are: "Crinoline Days,"
"Lady of the Evening," "Will She Come From
A STRONG W., B. & S. BALLAD
THE OUTSTANDING SONG SUCCESS
the East?" "Pack Up Your Sins" (And Go to
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder are the publishers
the Devil), "Porcelain Maid," "The Little Red
"Three o'Clock in the Morning" Gets Vote as Lacquer Cage" and "Bring on the Pepper."
of a ballad that is not only having exceptional
Being Leader in Popularity
popularity as a song, but is a strong feature
in
many dance programs. It is entitled "I Gave
"NOVEMBER ROSE" POPULAR
As has been remarked on several occasions
You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down."
in these columns of the continued popularity New Waltz Ballad of Jack Snyder Catalog This, together with "Haunting Blues" and "To-
of "Three o'Clock in the Morning," the song
morrow," is the feature number of this season's
Featured by Concert Artists
and waltz success of the catalog of Leo Feist,
catalog. The various Waterson, Berlin &
Inc., the number hardly needs any additional
Jack Snyder, Music Publisher, Inc., is having Snyder branches, as well as the professional
publicity. In fact, it is more than capable of some unusual success with its new waltz ballad, and band and orchestra departments, are cam-
procuring sufficient advertising on its own
paigning on all of the above songs with the
merits. However, the item reproduced below, "November Rose." The number has been fre- greatest success.
taken from a Toronto paper, is worth repro- quently compared to "The Last Rose of Sum-
ducing as again demonstrating the remarkable mer" and several concert artists have expressed
themselves as favoring it above any recent is-
popularity of this waltz:
sue.
"What is the most widely played bit of popu-
The above song, together with "In May Time"
lar music in America to-day? This is always a (1 Learned to Love) and "Meet Me Next Sun-
WATERSON.
problem with those who follow the popular day," are the feature numbers of the Jack
BERLIN
& SNYDER CO.
dance hits. At present there is no doubt at all. Snyder catalog. A publicity campaign on these
S-O-N-G
H-I-T-S
One waltz stands out far ahead of all the rest.
Tomorrow
The radio owner has always an excellent chance three prints has been inaugurated.
Dancing Fool
to find out because he hears selections from a
Mary Dear
large part of the continent, and if New York
In My Home Town
and Iowa, Toronto and Kansas City agree there
I Gave You Up Just Before You
can be no doubt.
in the various catalogs of
Threw Me Down
"And what is this one piece just now? It is
You Gave Me Your Heart
Just Because You're You
Susie
If
You Don't Think So You're
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Crazy
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ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL

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A Bunch of Keys
CARRY MB BACK TO MY CAROLINA
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Little Thoughts
FOR THE SAKE OF AULD LANG SYNE
or Tenor or Soprano, Alto or Baritone
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Haunting Blues
GYPSY LOVE SONG
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2,000 dealers selling It.
Permanent and large results.
SMALL INVESTMENT.
That's what
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means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C. C, CHURCH AN1> COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
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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)
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