Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 26

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
52
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Three Melody Hits^—
CRYING
FOR
YOU
A Fqx Trot Ballad
JUNE 30, 1923
WONDERFUL
ONE
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Sensational
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MILL
RIVER
ROAD
The Irresistible Fox Trot Hit
Another McCarthy - Tlerne/MasterpiGce
By the Writers of
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WhyShould I Cry Over You"
DRIVE ON "LOUISVILLE LOU"
EDDIE CANTOR SINGS "BEBE"
NEW RICHMOND_WORD CODE
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Featuring Song De-
scribed as Sister to the Success, "Lovin' Sam"
Witmark Number Sung by Well-known Artist
in Ziegfeld's "Follies"
Used for Telegraph Orders in Monthly Bulletin,
It Finds Much Favor
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., publishers of
"Lovin' Sam" and "Who Cares?", have inaugu-
rated a Summer and publicity sales campaign
on "Louisville Lou," described as a sister to
"Lovin' Sam." The number is heard frequently
in vaudeville, being sung by practically the same
singers that made "Lovin' Sam" a national
favorite. As a fox-trot, it is being played by
hundreds of leading orchestras throughout the
country and it is more than possible that "Louis-
ville Lou" will have as large a sale as was
recorded by its predecessor, "Lovin' Sam."
Eddie Cantor, who returned to Ziegfeld's
"Follies" after an absence of several seasons, is
singing the M. Witmark & Sons number, "Bebe."
The song, with a lyric by Abner Silver and
music by Sam Coslow, is a typical Cantor de-
sign and for that reason he will do much to
make it popular. The number, however, is not
confined to the "Follies" production, but will
be introduced in vaudeville. It has many catch
lines and comedy chorus and is arranged for
singles, doubles, trios, quartets and dancing, in
all keys. The professional department of Wit-
mark's will make it one of the leading songs
of the catalog.
The Richmond Music Supply Corp., 133 West
Forty-first street, New York City, one of the
largest music distributors in the United States,
is using a very clever idea in its monthly trade
bulletin. In the listing of popular songs a one-
word name appears in parentheses beside each
selection which can be used by the dealer as a
telegraph code. The trade has readily accepted
this new idea and found it valuable for ordering.
It simplifies the telegram and economizes in the
expense. This original feature has won such a
ready response that the Richmond organization
will elaborate on it and make it possible for the
trade to use a similar code when ordering other
than popular selections, including practically all
readily known standard numbers.
"I LOVE MEMVIDELY SUNG
The Broadway Music Corp. is the publisher
of "I Love Me," the song which received its
original success from Will Mahoney in vaude-
ville and which is now being sung successfully
by Georgie Price in "Spices of 1923" and fea-
tured by Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Penn-
sylvania Orchestra. The number has unusual
novelty values, both in song and dance form,
and the publisher, for that reason, is making it
the feature of its catalog.
PRAISES THE^ONFREY COURSE
Lee S. Roberts, the well-known pianist and
composer, and vice-president of the Q R S
Music Co., has written a letter to Zez Confrey
congratulating him upon his new publication,
"Modern Course in Novelty Piano Playing."
This folio has just reached the hands of the
trade and its initial reception has been quite
favorable.
VANDERPOOLJWNGS BY RADIO
Miss Emily Beglin, formerly soprano with the
Metropolitan Opera Co., recently presented a
group of semi-classical compositions from the
broadcasting station of the American Telegraph
& Telephone Co., 195 Broadway, New York
City. The numbers were all from the pen of
the American composer, Frederick W. Vander-
pool, with Mr. Vanderpool acting as accom-
panist. The songs included " 'Neath the
Autumn Moon," "Lam'ie Love," "Lorna Doone,"
"Heart to Heart," "Values," "A Rose in Au-
tumn" and "Can It Be Love?"
THREE NEW LOVE^SONGS ISSUED
The New Fraternity, Sewickley, Pa., has
issued a series of three love songs, the most
important of which is entitled "All the World Is
in Love." The other numbers are entitled "I
Think of You" and "Wonderful, Glorious
Spring." The first number is being forwarded
to the trade, issued with a very striking title
page in blue and white.
L. FOWLER WITHJACK MILLS, INC.
SONG HIT
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J STASN/riUSlC
Lemuel Fowler, one of the best-known writers
of "blues" songs and a colored accompanist
of note, has joined the writing staff of Jack
Mills, Inc.
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THREE NEW HITS
AFTER
EVERY
PARTY
JUST A N OLD
LOVE SONG
Sherman
lay & Go.
I CRIED
FOR YOU
San Francisco
Crater from your jobber or direct from us
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JUNE 30, 1923
MUSIC TRADE
53
REVIEW
NEW PIANO SCHOLARSHIPS
Walter Scott Creates Fund to Send Six Young
Women Abroad Annually
"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 Is Nationally Ad-
vertised!
(That Makes Selling Easy)
Centuiy Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
MUSIC NOTESJN PORTLAND
"Yes, We Have No Bananas" Going Strong—
Baylis With McDougall-Conn—I. E. Sklare
Returns From Trip to the East
PORTLAND, ORE., June 20.—Louis Mack, sheet
music dealer in the Wiley E. Allen store, says
that the Shapiro-Bernstein number, "Yes, We
Have No Bananas," promises to become a real
hit here.
Stanley Baylis, who recently arrived in Port-
land, has been appointed manager of the sheet
music department in the McDougall-Conn Music
Co., succeeding Kathleen Benoit Campbell, who
resigned.
I. E. Sklare, manager of. the Remick Song
and Gift Shop, of this city, has returned from
a three weeks' trip to the East, visiting New
York, Chicago and Detroit.
CENTRAL PARK CONCERTS CROWDED
Goldman's Band recently entered on its fourth
week of free concerts on the Mall in Central
Park, New York, where its programs have at-
tracted as high as 25,000 people in one evening.
A new march is now being played by this or-
ganization, entitled "On the Mall."
Selected young women piano players will get
six months' advanced study in Paris under free
scholarships to be conferred by a foundation
established by Walter Scott, senior vice-presi-
dent of Butler Bros.
Upon his return from Chicago last week Mr.
Scott said the project had been accepted by
the French Government, which would co-operate
in advancing the interests of the young women
during their stay abroad. They will be placed in
specially chosen small hotels, which will enable
them to pursue their work under the most pleas-
ant auspices, he said.
The fund is to be known as the Walter Scott
Foundation, and while the amount of money
set aside was not made public, it was reported
as "substantial." The fund will be supervised
by Gaston Liebert, former Consul General of
Fiance in New York, and now director of the
French Bureau of Information, and by Alfred
Cortot, trustee of the foundation. Fostering
closer co-operation between French and Ameri-
can musicians was said to be one aim of the
foundation.
Mr. Scott already had made a similar endow-
ment at Smith College.
THE SCOTTISH MUSIC CONVENTION
The following important resolution was put
forward by the Glasgow & West of Scotland
Sheet Music Trades' Association, and duly ac-
cepted:
"That this meeting of the West of Scotland
Sheet Music Trades Association is desirous of
having the Copyright Act, 1911, amended in re-
spect of performing rights. Under the Act at
present no formal notice is required on a copy
of music that performing rights exist in the
work and the absence of this has led to inno-
cent infringement of the right and caused much
irritation to music traders. This Association
therefore urges the S. M. M. A. and the Federa-
tion to take steps to have a short amending Act
introduced to Parliament embodying a provision
whereby all works under which performing right
is enforced should have a notice on the title
page of the music of such right and also give
the name of proprietor or agent, with his ad-
BEE'S KNEES
PEGGY, DEAR
APPLE SAUCE
RUNNIN' 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
Write for Dealers'
LEO.
F E I S T , Inc.,
Prices
FEIST BIdg., New York
dress, to whom the public might apply for per-
mission. Failure to imprint such notice of right
will debar the owner of the right from legal
action until provision has been complied with
in such a manner as the law may determine."
MUS1CALIZING "TORCH BEARERS"
"The Torch Bearers," George Kelly's clever
comedy which had a run last season at the
Forty-eighth Street and Vanderbilt Theatres, is
to go out again, but this time in musical comedy
form. Harry Archer, Cliff Odoms and Arthur
Swamstrom are making the adaptation and Jules
Hurtip; with Stewart and French will produce it.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
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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