Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 4

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 27, 1923
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MCCARTHY AND TIERNEY REPEAT IN DOUBLE MEASURE
Authors of "Irene" Have "Glory" and "Up She Goes" Both Scoring Simultaneous Successes on
Broadway at Present Time—Newspapers Compare Their Work to Gilbert & Sullivan
It was not thought when Joseph McCarthy
and Harry Tierney wrote the successful show,
"Irene," that it would be possible for them to
repeat with another musical show of similar
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two successful musical shows in succession,
"Up She Goes" and "Glory," which, by the way,
are playing opposition houses on Forty-eighth
street, New York.
"Up She Goes" was the first offering of the
Harry Tierney
two
and
overnight
it was recognized that Mc-
Joseph McCarthy
caliber for some time to come. For "Irene" was Carthy and Tierney had written a show that
one of the most successful and profitable musi- would rival "Irene" so far as popularity was
concerned. It is a musical version of the suc-
cal comedies in a quarter of a century. It
cessful production "Too Many Cooks," orig-
played two years in New York, a number of
road shows toured the United States, and, inally prdduced by William A. Brady, who is
besides the English and Australian productions, also behind the new show and which marks his
first entry as a musical comedy producer.
it was played in practically every country.
On the opening night William A. Brady paid
However, it seems as though this combination
of writers has repeated with success and per- a remarkable tribute to McCarthy and Tierney
formed the almost unbelievable act of writing in a curtain speech, calling them the modern
NEV YORK
Gilbert and Sullivan. There are not a few
music lovers who agree with the Brady con-
clusion. It may be said that the lyrics in such
songs as "The Talk of the Town" in "Irene,"
"The Upper Crust" in "Glory" and "Settle
Down and Travel" in "Up She Goes" closely
approach the work of Gilbert at his best.
The leading songs in "Up She Goes" are
"Journey's End," "Lady Luck," "Nearing the
Day" "Ty-Up," "Let's Kiss," "Settle Down and
Travel," "Takes a Heap of Love" and "Bobbin'
About."
In the New York Times' criticism of "Glory"
the caption said: "'Glory' Makes Hit With
Pretty Tunes." The New York Evening Post
said: "Not since Victor Herbert wrote 'Babes
in Toyland' has such delightful, melodious, real
music been heard in musical plays as that of
the overture to 'Glory.' It is haunting in its
beautiful measures, full of fine expression and
a perfect delight to the ear. And, throughout
the play, the music was just as satisfactory.
Pleasing melodies followed each other in rapid
succession."
The big numbers in "Glory" are "Saw Mill
River Road," "Mother's Wedding Dress," "Post
Office," "We've Got to Build," "The Upper
Crust," "The Little White House" and "Pop-
ularity."
Both Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney
are quite young, so it can be assumed that
besides "Irene," "Up She Goes" and "Glory"
the lovers of musical comedy will have the op-
portunity of hearing many works from the pens
of this team.
HARRY VON TILZER CO. SCHEDULES
Music Publishing House Files Schedules Listing
Liabilities at $36,000, Assets $3,900
The Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.,
1654 Broadway, New York, filed schedules in
bankruptcy on Tuesday of last week, listing
liabilities of $35,863 and assets of $3,962. The
principal creditors are given as Robert Teller
Sons & Dorner, Ben Bornstein, Will Von Tilzer,
Variety, Inc., and the F. G. Lawson Co.
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 27, 1923
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WATERSON,BERLIN &-SNYDER_CO.
STRAND THEATRE BLDC.
NEW YORK
CENTURY CO. SPRING ADVERTISING
motion picture slides and a new high-quality
brass sign.
February, March and April Insertions in Fifteen
Publications Will Complete Campaign of 1922
and 1923—Dealers' Helps
TORONTO RADIO FEIST CONCERT
The Century Music Publishing Co. has for-
warded to the trade a three-page circular an-
nouncing the Spring, advertising campaign in
publications of national circulation through the
months of February, March and April. This
completes the 1922-23 campaign, which included
the insertion of Century advertisements in fif-
teen publications. The same publications, as
announced earlier, are being used for the con-
tinuation of this Century publicity. The com-
bined circulation of these national mediums is
well over 13,000,000 copies.
In conjunction with the campaign the Century
Co. is also forwarding newspaper advertising
cuts with space for dealer's imprint, trade-mark
decalcomanies, complete catalogs, teachers'
graded catalogs, thematic catalogs, four-color
TRY THIS
"Mother Dear I'm Sad and Lonely"
A new Waltz Song that will appeal to
all Music Lovers
TORONTO, CAN., January 20.—The Toronto Star,
which operates Radio Broadcasting Station,
recently gave a Thursday night's concert de-
voted exclusively to the catalog of Leo Feist,
Ltd. It was considered one of the most suc-
cessful programs ever arranged by this paper.
The numbers played included such popular
selections as "Three o'Clock in the Morning,"
"When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down,"
"Hot Lips," "Toot, Toot, Tootsie," "Star of
Faith" and "When the Christmas Chimes are
Ringing."
BROADWAY ART STORES BANKRUPT
A petition in bankruptcy was recently filed
against the Broadway Art Stores, Inc., dealers
in sheet music, at 1543 and 1389 Broadway, New
York City. The petitioners were E. C. Mills,
$14,000; Morris and Bendien, $363, and Irving
Miller, $565. Judge Knox appointed E. C. Mills
receiver. The liabilities are about $25,000 and
assets about $5,000.
TWO NEW FISHER NUMBERS ISSUED
Fred Fisher, head of the publishing firm of
Fred Fisher, Inc., is the writer and publisher
of a new song, entitled "Don't Kick a Nation
When It's Down." This is said to be a timely
number. "That Red Head Man," a new comedy
novelty song, has also been released by the
same publishing firm.
NEW HARMS NUMBER IN "LIZA"
Maceo Pinkard and Willie Raskin are the
writers of a song published by Harms, Inc., and
which has been interpolated in the new musical
show, "Liza," now playing at Daly's Sixty-third
Street Theatre, New York. It is entitled "He
May Be Your Man Friday, But He Comes to
See Me Saturday Night."
NEW YORK INCORPORATION
The Secretary of the State of New York has
granted a certificate of incorporation to the
Original Georgia Five to operate a music and
music supply store in Queens Borough. The
capitalization is $5,000.
Composed and Published by
MAY BELL ANDREWS,
Eldred, McKean Co., Pa.
"JOBBERS OF MUSIC
BROADWAY TO PAY 25 PER CENT
Arrangements have been made by the Broad-
way Music Corp., 723 Seventh avenue, New
York, recently petitioned into bankruptcy, to
pay 25 per cent, of the claims filed by its
creditors.
"When You Long for a Pal
Who Wonld Care"
"The Trail to Long Ago"
"Broken Hearted Blues"
"HAWAII" (I'm Dreaming of You;
"My Southern Home"
"I'm Lonesome for You,
Dear Old Pal"
"Oh, Henry"
"Louisiana Moon"
"In Old California With You"
"My Hawaiian Melody"
"There Is Only One Pal,
After AH"
"It Must Be Some One Like You"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
Dewey D. Prater, of Millport, Ala., is the
writer of a new song and dance, entitled "Har-
mony Blues," published by Arthur Bros., De-
troit, Mich.
'Richmond" Means Everything; in Music
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Carolina In the Morning
I'm Through Shedding
Tears Over You
My Buddy
Falling
I'm Just A Little Blue
(For You)
Silver Swanee
Time Will Tell
(from Sally. Irene and Mary)
Honeymoon Home
(from Elsie)
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON P u b l i s h e r s
Walter Jacobs, Inc.
8 Boaworth St.
BOSTON. MASS.
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NEW YORK
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133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
CHICAGO
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PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF M U S I C
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
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