Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 24

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THE
JUNE 16, 1923
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NOW IT'S A MUSICAL GARAGE
J. A. Decatur, of Leo Feist, Inc., Makes the
Unique Discovery
"Century
Preferred!
Dealers Prefer "Century"
BECAUSE
ONE—It Is the Best
Procurable!
(That P l e a s e s the
Public)
TWO—It Shows an Average
Profit of Over 200%!
(That Pleases the Dealer)
THREE—It la Nationally Ad-
vertised !
(That Makes Selling Easy)
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
J . S. GLADWIN JTOJJVE ON COAST
\bu cant go
wrong with
any*Feist*
J. A. Decatur, of Leo Feist, Inc., has the
faculty for making unusual discoveries, his
latest being the location of a musical garage,
the story of which would be of interest to the
trade. It is reproduced below:
"In the shadow of Brooklyn Bridge stands
BEE'S KNEES
the queerest inn in the world. It's the bare
PEGGY, DEAR
APPLE SAUCE
lower floor of a tenement, run by a bearded
RUNNIN' WILD
man wearing a red bandana and a piratical
JOURNEY'S END
glare, and its overnight lodgers are hurdy-
CRYING FOR YOU
WONDERFUL ONE
gurdies—most of those that play on New York
LOVELY
LUCERNE
streets all day.
CAROLINA MAMMY
"Just at sunset a medley of wheezy grinding
ALL MUDDLED UP
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTBIE
rises above the clamor of the bridge and a
FANCY NANCY CLANCY
strange procession rounds the corner—the
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
hurdy-gurdies are being brought home to bed.
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
Blind men, lame men and men whose only dis-
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EVERY
ability is age tow most of them, but occa-
NIGHT
sionally a beshawled Italian woman trudges
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
along with the others. School children, dancing
OUR OWN
happily to the beloved 'Three o'Clock in the
WHEN THE LEAVES COME TUM-
BLING
DOWN
Morning,' bring up the rear of the procession
and linger curiously while the owners have a
Write for Dealers' Prices
concert for themselves, trying out old opera
LEO. FEIST, IDC, FEIST Bid*., New York
favorites or new popular bits like 'Fancy Nancy
Clancy,' 'Peggy Dear,' or ' You Got to See
Mamma Every Night,' before tucking their
treasure tenderly into their nests.
JOLSON SINGS CLARKE & LESLIE SONG
J. Stanton Gladwin, the composer, has re-
turned to San Diego, Cal., to make his home
NEW SAXOPHONE BOOK
there and has resumed his former position as
manager of the piano department of the South- Richmond-Robbins, Inc., to Publish New Wie-
doeft Instruction Book
ern California Music Co. after holding a similar
position in one of the large music houses in
Following many hundreds of requests from
Los Angeles for the past two months. Gladwin
was formerly a Bostonian. His compositions saxophone dealers throughout the country,
are well known, his latest song being "Echoes," Richmond-Robbins, Inc., will shortly publish a
published by G. Schirmer, Inc. It is to be sung saxophone instruction book by Rudy Wiedoeft.
by Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink on her The completion of this work has been some-
next tour. John McCormack will also sing what delayed, due to the fact that Wiedoeft
"Calling for You," by Gladwin, published by was preparing a special saxophone chart for
the scholar, which greatly simplifies the finger-
Boosey & Co.
ing of the instrument. Undoubtedly, saxophone
students will welcome an instruction book of
this kind, written by the world-famous saxo-
phonist and author. The book will be entitled
"Rudy Wiedoeft's Modern Saxophone Instruc-
tion Book" and, due to vogue of this instru-
ment, is sure to sell readily, for thousands
to-day are playing it these days.
SONG LOVERS
THE WORLD
OVER
KNOW
This TRADE MARK
Clarke & Leslie Songs, Inc., recently released
a number entitled "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face."
This was just prior to the New York reopening
of Al Jolson's "Bombo" show and at the time
no hope was held out that it would become part
of that attraction. Jolson, however, upon hear-
ing the number quickly signified his intention
of programming it. It now is one of the fea-
tures of the "Bombo" show, which has another
week of a short run to play at the Winter
Garden, New York, and is meeting with con-
stant encores at every performance.
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Stella
Waiting for the Evening Mail
Who's Sorry Now
Bella Donna
That Sweet Somebody O' Mine
Beale Street Mama
Aggravatin' Papa
That Tacoma Home o' Mine
Two Time Dan
Roll Along Missouri
Hotsy Totsy Town
Pipe Organ Blues
Don't Think You'll Be Missed
Keep Off My Shoes
Daddy's Wonderful Pal
I'm a Harmony Baby
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THE MUSIC TRADE
50
REVIEW
JUNE 16, 1923
Watch
this Baby
GROW!
You can't
Ballad Sensation of the Season!
Waltz Song Success
Growing Rapidly
BERLIN NUMBERJSEING EXPLOITED
"When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked
Right In" Has All Earmarks of a Hit
On All Records and Rolls
l^TRAILTO-
LONG AGO
Lyric t y
*~"
Music by
1 Wm.T.Whitfi and
F.Henri Ktickmann
* ClarenceW.Eridcson E.Chnttm
Irving Berlin seemingly writes at least one
outstanding popular song each year. His latest
such offering is entitled "When You Walked
Out Someone Else Walked Right In," a most
modern title, to say the least. Aside from that,
however, the lyrics tell a story that in con-
junction with the typical Berlin melody should
give the issue some unusual popularity.
Since its release the professional department
of the Berlin organization reports that a large
number of vaudeville acts are programming it
and that its sales have had some activity. The
WHEN YOU WALKED O U T
SOMEONE ELSE WALKED RIGHT IN
HIT/AlWAYJ4HIT.fi ONLY
"Chicago"
"The Thief"
"That Red Head Gal"
"No One Loves You
Any Better Than Your
M-A-Double M-Y"
FREDFISHER7*
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VARIED FOLK SONG COLLECTION
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McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
NEW ADDITIONJTO_PICTURE MUSIC
Hamilton S. Gordon Adds to Gordon Collection
of Motion Picture Scores
A new addition has just been made to the
Gordon Loose-Leaf Motion Picture Collection,
published by Hamilton S. Gordon, 145 West
Thirty-sixth street, New York City. It is the
work of Walter C. Simon, who composed the
first original music score ever written for mo-
tion pictures. Musicians in motion picture the-
atres who have used compositions under the
name of Charles K. Herbert will be interested
to know that they were composed by Mr. Simon.
In speaking of the particular thought and care
given to the arrangements and originality of
motion picture scores, etc., Mr. Simon said:
"I do not think that there will be any composer
who will surpass such masters as Beethoven,
Bach and Wagner in their particular fields.
While it is true composers may be influenced
by the works of the old masters, particularly
if they have a fondness for their thematic treat-
ments, I hardly think that the modern composer
would in any way imitate their works. I am
very fond of fugue and canon and in most
of my classical compositions I employ the same
in arranging my work."
JONAH
E L I Z A DOYLE S M I T H !2
SPLASHINQHIT
big campaign on the number will not reach its
height until the early Fall season, when, in
addition to an intensive campaign in vaudeville
circles, this publicity will be supplemented by
a large number of orchestras.
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
Beside a Babbling Brook
(Donaldson and Kahn's latest)
Barney Google
Dreamy Melody
Sweet One
My Buddy
On the Isle of Wicki
Wacki Woo
Carolina in the Morning
First, Last and Always
Girl of the Golden West
Louisiana
Falling
JEROME H. REMICK6CO.
59E.VANBURENST.CHICAGO
In "Folk Songs of Many Peoples" (The
Woman's Press) the editor, Florence Hudson
Botsford, as she says in her preface, has not
limited her choice to folk songs alone, but has
included others. The present volume, which is
marked her second, contains more than 250
songs from the United States, Mexico, Latin
America, French Canada, sixteen countries of
Europe, five countries of Asia and Africa.
There are also Jewish songs from many coun-
tries. These have been arranged by different
musicians, some of them of prominence. The
songs are given in their original tongues—even
when this means Arabic, modern Greek, Yiddish
and even more out-of-the-way languages—and
English translations.
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