Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 14

THE
OCTOBER 6, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
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is th e pur pose of the co mp any 'to gather a se ri es
of Germa n so n gs which will late r be exp lo ited
in th e America n market.
DOWN SOUTH MUSIC CORP. FORMED
"Century"
Campaign
Is in
Full Sway
Century Music Pub. Co.
2lS WeI! 40th St.
Opens Offices in Roseland Building, New York
-Fletcher Henderson and Andrew SissIe the
Managers of New Publishers
The D own So uth Music Pu b li s hin g Corp. h as
ope ned office s in th e Ro se la nd Build ing, 1658
Broadway, New York: and wi ll h.: nc eforth de­
vo te its elf to the ' € xp loi tat io n of char ac teri st ic
" blu es, " by rac e ar ti sts and co mposers and s ta ge
a nd record sta rs .
Fletcher Henderson wi ll be gene ral ma nage r
of the company and .'\ndrew Sis sie, formerly
co nn ec ted with the Cla rence Vv' illi a llls M usi c
Co., will b e busi ness rna nager. T he lea der s of
the new compa ny's cat a log will be " Down So u th
Blues" and " I Wa nt My Sweet Daddy ~';~."
Now in pre parat ion are "I t Won't Be Long
Now, " " E very Woman '-s Blues," "Kind Lovin'
B lu es, " " Potomac Riv er Blues" an d "Awful
l'vIoanin' Blues."
NEW FISKE O'HARA SONGS
New York
NEW STRAUSS OPERA FINISHED
BERT.IN, GERMAN Y, Septe mh er 26. -- Richard
S trau ss ha s fini she d a new opera ca ll ed "Inte r­
mezzo einer Burge rli chc n" (" Interm ezz o of a
Middle-class V\'oman") . The opera is in two
ac ts a nd w ill be g ive n in Septemb er, for th e
firs t time, in the Salzburg Stat e Theatre, with
a small orc hest ra. Th e material for the libretto
is ta ke n out of S tr auss ' own life a nd t he leading
figure is none other than his wif e.
NEW MOORE AND TUCKER SONG
Leslie lV[ oore, a Brooklyn new spaper man, a nd
John ny T ucke r, whose Irish co m edy songs have
attractcd atten tio n, have ju st p lace d w ith th e
Edwar d D. Marks Music Co. a ne w s on g, en­
titled "L iz zie - Put On the Ritz." 1v[ r. Tucker
is a member of th e New York Fir e Department
a nd is a lso con nect ed wit h th e firemen's band
quartet.
HI-LE-HI-LO
SN AKE'S HIPS
APPLE SAUCE
RUNNIN' WILD
JOURNEY ' S END
CI~YING FOR YOU
WONDERFUL ONE
CAROLINA :HAMMY
DlYSTING THE KEYS
GOOD NIGHT WALTZ
HOP, SKIP AND ,JUlIlP
BLt:E HOOSIER BLUES
RIVER SHANNON lIIOON
SA W 1I1IT"L RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAM!IA EVERY
NIGHT
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid,., New York
Hin ds , Hayden & E ldredge, Inc., who have in
the pa st few seaso ns p ubli shed the music for
the Fi ske O'Hara pla ys , a ga in an noun ce the
iss uanc e of a series of so ngs fo r th e Fi ske
O' Hara latest succ es s, "J ac k of Hearts. " The
songs include "Beguilin' Smilin' Eyes," " Pretty
Molly Malo n e" and "The Jau nt in g Ca r. "
NEW ROY L. . BURTCH SONG
Roy L. Burtch, composer of "The Organ and
the Ch oir," "Sunbeam," "Angel s Guard T he e,
I Pray," and other popu lar son gs, has ju st is­
sued a 'ne w number of t h e "mothe r" typ e, en­
titled "On e Vv'h o Care s for ]'''[e,''
HICKS MUSIC CO. MOVES
The C. 1. Hi cks M usic Co., formerly of 665
\Aiashington street , Bos ton, :Ma ss., moved into
!leW and lar ge r quarters on October 1 at 99
Bedfor d st re et, the same city. Th e Hi cks Co.
is a distributor of pop ular and classical music
and th e successor of the old New En g lan d
Mus ic Co,
MARKS CO. NEW BERLIN OFFICES
SONG LOVERS
The Edward D. Marks Mu sic Co . ha:; just
ope ned offices in Friedrichstrasse, Berlin. It
This TRADE NARK
WORLD
THE
OVER
KNOW
"RUNNIN' WILD" FOR NEW YORK
"Runnin' Wild," the colo red show h eade d by
Mi ll er a nd Lyle, now pl aying a t th e S elwyn,
Dos ton, is aimed for Broadway an d is expected
to op en here next month. The show is in its
third week in the Hub, with three we eks mor e
to go.
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S.O.N.G H·I.T.S
My Sweetie Went Away
Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly, I'm
in Love
Waitin' for the Evenin' Mail
Who 's Sorry Now
Back in the Old Neighborhood
Land of Cotton Blues
Stella
Two Time Dan
You're Trying to Throw Me Down
Wanna Go South Again Blues
Roll Along Missouri
Da-ddy's Wonderful Pal
Publisbed by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre did,., New York City, N. Y.
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HOPES FOR "ROSETIME AND YOU"
Shapiro-Bernstein Headquarters in Philadelphia
Expe'c t Heavy Demand for Number
PHILADELPH IA, PA., September 29.·-Distribution
of the Shapiro-llernstein Music Co., Inc., pub­
li ca tions, with headquarters at 25 South Ninth
street, has been mort than its fondest expecta­
tions led it to anticipate. Sa les of the popular
hits hav e been generous ly repeated in orde rs
throu gh the United Music Co., 619 Cher ry
s t ree t, and through the M. D. Swisher & Co.,
115 South Tenth street, with "Oh, Min," "Last
Night on the Back Porch I Loved H e r Rest of
All" and, in the ballad class, "Somebody Else
Took You O ut of My Arms, But They Can't
Take You O ut of My Heart." Willie Pierce,
Philade lp hia manager, announces that the best
Fa ll catalog iss ued in yea rs h as been placed
Song Fox-trot
rw=nlt~" for ",... cl ~h"' u: a.I.w.
to Cho,lq
J(:fl';t"
among the distributors this month. There a re
seven songs that ha ve made a particularly big
seaso n for the Philadelphia trade and these are
being featllred in disp lay by Wolf's Vict rola
Store, Broad street and Columbia avenue . In
the window a full-size cut of Andy Gump, w ith
his hand to his mouth callin g "O h, Min," ad­
vertises the song of like appellation. T he loca l
headquarters is preparing to place a1110n g- the
trad e what will prove to be the big se ll er in the
"Gogo" show, which makes its appearance at
Shubert's or the Forest Theatres during the
com in g month. This is "Rosetime an d You"
and a request is bein g se nt to the tr ade to place
early orders in preparation for the ru s h which is
likely to follow its appearance. The Victor Co.
has jus t released "AnnabeJl," which is being
featured in t he Ted Lewis show.
WITMARK PHILADELPHIA CAMPAIGN
Local Office of New York Publishe r Engaged
in Intensive Exploitation Drive
I
Whydont you 3peak
for yourself. John?
Written for
Charles Ray'. Mo.t Recent
Picture
PHILADELPHIA, PA., October 2. - .M. \Nitmark
& Sons h a ve been busy on their sales of popu­
la r cata log numbers, such as "Bebe," "Midnight
Rose," "When Will the Sun Shine for Md",
"Long-Lost Mammy," a ll of which are going
big in the Ph il adelphia t erritor y. A publicity
trio, engaged by the lo ca l headquarters, is work­
ing in cafes, da nce halls, moving picture th e"
o
iltres, at \Voodside Park ilnd through the Straw­
bridge & Clo thi er Co. for the \Vitm ark popu lar
s~Jlers in advancing sales by vocal demonstra­
tio n. These a lso are being featured in week ly
concerts by the Strawbridge & Clothier broad­
cast in g station. The dealers are being assisted
by a broad advert ising campaign in high-class
publica tions. Much of this has been devoted
to the popularizing of tht: Witmark I3lack and
v\ihite Series for concert sin gers.
"That Red Head Gal"
"Steamboat Sal"
" Ach ! Louie! "
"You Wanted Some­
one to Play With"
"S'Nora"
"Israel"
"M T Pocket Blues"
SPLASHING HIT I
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"The Courtship of My lea
Standish"
Music by Gertrude
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Dreamy Melody
Lou'slana
First, Last and Always
You Can't Make a fool
Out 01 Me
Barney Google
That Big Blond Mamma
Nobody Knows But My
Pillow and Me
Somebody's Wrong
Do You-Don't You
Beside a Sabbllng Brook
I'm a Lonesome Cry Baby
JEROME
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