Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 11

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 17,
1923
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MARKS NUMBER IN HEAVY DEMAND
"Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" is one of
the most pronounced successes of the season
1922-23. Despite the fact that a large part of
its popularity has been derived through the fact
Ballad Sensation of the Season!
Waltz Song Success
Growing Rapidly
On All Records and Rolls
^TRAILTO-
LONG AGO
Lyric by
1 Wm T W h i t e and
ClarenctW Enckson
Music by
FHenri Klickmann
E Clinton Kei
that it conforms to the modern fox-trot rhythm
it is, after all, a composition of unusually high
standard to attain such remarkable popularity.
The sales department of the Edward B. Marks
Music Co. not only finds it ordered by the trade
in the usual amounts, but has received daily
telegrams from jobbers and retailers ordering
additional stock.
BEST SELLERSJN PITTSBURGH
Feist Popular Numbers, Waterson, Berlin &
Snyder and Chamberlain Compositions Re-
ported Going Well by Local Dealers
PITTSBURGH, PA., March 12.—Sales of sheet mu-
sic are reported rather brisk at the various
music shops. At Volkwein Bros., J. C. Volk-
vvein said: "Our business in sheet music has
TO TEST RADIO PAYMENTS
been exceedingly brisk ever since December 1.
A number of test cases for violating the Copy- The popular sheet music is having an excep-
right Law of 1909 through broadcasting copy- tionally good run, while the standard and more
righted music for profit without license are sedate is also selling well. The widespread ad-
shortly to be instituted by the American So- vertising of popular music and songs is reflect-
ciety of Authors, Composers and Publishers ed in increased sales."
At McCrory's, Woolworth's, Kaufmann's and
against the offending companies. A number of
the Kaufmann & Baer Co. the managers of the
radio broadcasting stations are paying fees.
sheet music departments reported a very satis-
factory volume of business the past week.
SOME CURRENT FEIST SUCCESSES
Some of the best sellers were: "Crying for
Among the songs that are leading the Leo You," "Saw Mill River Road," "Peggy Dear,"
Feist, Inc., catalog in the point of sales are: "Japanese Moon" and "Lovely Lucerne," all
"Carolina Mammy," "Wonderful One," "Apple Feist hits; "Down in Maryland," "One Night in
Sauce," "Toot, Toot, Tootsie," "Three o'Clock June," "The Lovelight in Your Eyes," "The
in the Morning," "When the Leaves Come Tum- First Waltz" and "Grace," from the Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder catalog, and the following
bling Down," "Bees Knees," "Runnin' Wild"
and "You've Got to See Mamma Ev'rv Night." Remick hits: "Carolina in the Morning," "My
Buddy," "Falling," "Silver Swanee" and "Time
Will Tell."
Three songs from the press of the Chamber-
Jerome H. Remick & Co. have closed arrange- lain Co., of Detroit, Mich., are having a rather
ments with Billy De Beck, the well-known car- good sale here. They are: "Mary-Ellen," words
toonist of the Barney Google series, whereby by Harry Jolson, music by Howard Simon and
they will publish a novelty song of the same Harold C. Berg; "Slumbering," a waltz song,
title. Billy Rose and Con Conrad are the words by Richard W. Pascoe and music by Si-
mon and Berg, and "Dreamy Chinee."
writers of the song.
TO PUBLISH "BARNEY GOOGLE" SONG
18c Order from Your Jobber 18c
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
Composition in connection with the bank-
ruptcy proceedings of the Harry Von Tilzer
Music Publishing Co., of 1658 Broadway, New
York City, has been confirmed.
Waller Hirsch and Jimmy Clark are the
writers of a new "blues" novelty song entitled
"Arkansas Mule," which has been accepted for
publication by Richmond-Robbins, Inc.
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THE
MARCH 17, 1923
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NEW BOOSEV & CO. COMPOSITIONS
Latest Numbers Issued by This Firm Include
Wide Variety of Songs of Better Sort
Ready!
Seven Great Silent Salesmen
for Your Counter!
One Volume of All 1st Grade Piano Numbers
Two Volumes of All 'id Grnde Piano Numbers
Three Volumes of Most 3d Grade Piano
Numbers
One Volume of All 1st Violin Parts in
Century
Approximately 350 pages In each book—
Embrace over one-half the Century catalog.
Securely and handsomely bound.
Wonderful self-sellers.
Gives customers unequalled service.
A Great Co-operative Hook-up.
Drop a line for full particulars.
Century Music Publishing Co.
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING
Authors, Composers and Publishers Give $1,000
to Nevin's Widow—E. C. Mills Principal
Speaker of Evening
The annual meeting and banquet of the Amer-
ican Society of Authors, Composers and Pub-
lishers was held at Keene's Chop House on the
evening of March 1. Several important changes
in the constitution and by-laws were made at
a business meeting preceding the banquet.
E. C. Mills, chairman of the executive board
of the Music Publishers' Protective Association,
was the special guest of the evening and gave
a short talk which was enthusiastically received.
Other speakers were George Maxwell, president
of the Association; Gene Buck, Ex-Senator J. J.
Frawley and Nathan Burkan, general counsel.
A committee was appointed and $1,000 appro-
priated for the widow of the late Ethelbert
Nevin, composer of "The Rosary," "Mighty Lak
a Rose," and other standard songs.
Among the new novelties issued by Boosey
& Co. is a sacred song entitled "Out of the
Ueep" (De lVofundis), the music of which is
by Vernon Eville, the we"ll-known composer of
successful waltz songs; "The Ships of Arcady,"
fiOm the song cycle, "Over the Rim of the
Moon," the words by F. Ledwidge and music
by Michael Head; a cheerful philosophical song
by William Wallace and Rex Burchell entitled
"The Song of the Clock," which has its novelty
comedy moments and should prove a ready en-
core number.
Also included are "Dream Once Again," words
by P. J. O'Reilly, music by W. H. Squire—
OMeilly is also responsible for the words of
"You Along O' Me," the music of which is by
Wilfrid Sanderson—"At the Turn of the Burn,"
with words by G. Townsend Warner and music
by Malcolm Davidson, and a Spring song en-
titled "The Best Time of the Year," with words
by Edith Apton and music by George G.
Webster. For the same season is "Be Still,
Blackbird," and "The Hawthorn Tree"; a love
song entitled "Were You to Call," words by
Albert Morse, music by Arthur Cleveland
Morse. "The Water Lily" is also described as
a love song, but the sub-title in this case is
"Louis XV Varietv."
M. P. P . A. ]N_NEW OFFICES
The offices of the Music Publishers' Protec-
tive Association, American Society of Com-
posers, Authors and Publishers, will shortly
be moved from the eighteenth floor to the
eighth floor of the Lakner Building, 56 West
Forty-fifth street. The new quarters will give
the organizations much additional floor space,
a necessity owing to their having outgrown
their present offices.
SATZEWICH HITS, 1923
SONGS THAT SELL FAST
Dealers and Jobbers :
We stocked up on the new songs
entitled "Love Me Like I Love You"
and "The Life Without a Mother."
Some songs and going strong. They
will be good sellers, so order now.
Special discounts to the trade in
quantity orders from the World
Music Publishing Corporation, 245
W. 47th Street, New York City.
Thousands of music lovers have
been waiting for such songs as above.
STEPHEN D. SATZEWICH
p o. Box 143
HINSDALE, MASS.
BKK'S KNEES
PEGGY, DEAR
APPLE SAUCE
RtlNNIN 1 WILD
JOURNEY'S END
CRYING FOR YOU
WONDERFUL ONE
LOVELY LUCERNE
CAROLINA MAMMY
ALL MUDDLED UP
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE
FANCY NANCY CLANCY
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EVERY
NIGHT
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
OUR OWN
WHEN THE LEAVES COME TUM-
BLING DOWN
1^ Write for Dealers' Price*
LEO. FEIST, IDC, FEIST Bldg., New York
type entitled "Just a Feather From the Wings
of an Angel." The number has been accepted
for publication by the Edward B. Marks Music
Co., which is exploiting it in vaudeville and has
released it as a dance arrangement.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
Down in Maryland
Aggravatin' Papa
Tomorrow (I'll Be in My Dixie
Home Again)
One Night in June
The Lovelight in Your Eyes
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
You Gave Me Your Heart
Grace (You're the Ace of Them
All)
Don't Think You'll Be Missed
Mother in Ireland
Steve
What More Do You Want?
Haunting Blues
The First Waltz (Belongs to Me)
NEW MARKS NUMBER BY DAWS0N
Eli Davvson, a former well-known vaudeville
comedian, has written in collaboration with
another artist, Jimmie Shay, a song of the ballad
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NEW MEMBERS OFJVkKINLEY FORCE
The New York office of the McKinley Music
Co. has made substantial additions to its pro-
fessional staff. Among those who are now
members of the organization are Harry Stover,
formerly pianist for Blossom Seeley's vaudeville
act, and Eddie Roine and Gene Bernard, both
members of the Hotel Ambassador Orchestra.
Vincent Sherwood is manager of the New York
offices and Dave Ringle is in charge of the
professional depai tment.
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