Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 18

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MUSIC
TRADE
57
REVIEW
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CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
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THE SHEET MUSIC DEALERS AND THE HOLIDAY DEMAND
SONGS THAT SELL
Deal;:rs Need No Longer Look for Inactive Period Just Before Christmas-Specialization During
the Next Few Weeks Should Bring the Dealer Good Business
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Som e yea rs ba ck with th e nea r appr oach of
the holid ay season the sales of the legitimate
sheet mu sic store took a co n ~ id erable drop. For
th e past two seasons, however, thi s sit ua tion
has und e rgone a radi ca l change and th e wide­
awake dea le r no lo n ge r need look for wa rd t o
an ina ctiv e period just before Ch ristma s
Of course, the dealer th a t se ll s musical mer­
chandis e, sma ll goo ds, part icular ly sax ophones,
ukuleles, etc ., has foune! a r ea d y sa le of such
products to parents an d ot hers w h o find such
goo d s aCCf'ptab le and eve n valuabl e gifts. In
co njunction with the sa le of all such mu s ica l
in s t ruillen ts the s heet lI1us ic d ea ler, w h ether h e
han dles l11u sical m e r cha ndi se or not, ha s all
ad dition a l markn for the ~a l e of mu s ical com­
positions , books, folios , et c., pub li s hed fo r these
va rious in s tru ll1ents .
Th e sa le of excl u sive C hri stmas music has
als o s ho wn substant ia l in crease s in rec ent yea r s
and thi s, too, tend s to kee p the sheet mu sic de­
partm ent, o r store, act ive in the holida y pe riod.
It is, h owever, important, in order to get the
mo st out of s uch sales, fo r a di s play to be
ma de of s uc h m ater ial ea rly e nou g h to create
th e sale befo re the approach of the holiday
season.
Not o nl y should w indo ws be dev oted to a
di sp lay of C hrist mas compos itions, but a fre­
qu ent s howin g sho uld be made of saxophon e,
ukul e le an d othe r fol ios whi ch are importa nt
accessories to th e giving of such in s truments
a s p r ese nts. A di s pla y ac ts as a sugges t ion an d
creates the add iti o na l sa les , and,. of course,
g ives th e ad dition a l profit.
The window d is play, howeve r, is not enou gh
to get th e utmo s t o ut of s uch sa les as, par- .
' ticlllarl y durin g the Chr istmas seaso n, a con­
sp ic uous place should be tiiven such publi cat ions
o n th e co unter or about the store and w herever
possible a s ho wi n ~ s h ould be made of any di s­
play materia l furnished by th e p ubli s her. Such
s howin gs a re th e means of mercha ndising th e
go ods with a minim um of sal es e nergy. In fa ct,
more often than not they act effi cientl y as
sil e nt sa lesmen .
Another reason why the legiti mate s heet
m us ic dea ler doe s not ha ve to look forw ar d to
a du ll pe r iod durin g the ho lid ay season can
be credit ed to the fact that he is to-day getting­
his sh are of th.e sale of popular mu sic. Som e
seasons back when the syndicate stores took a
more prom inent part in the sale of such music
a t a lower pric e th a n wha t the dealer could
profitably handle it hi s vo lume of such bu siness
was not so large.
Th e present s itua ti on has worke d o ut advan ­
tageously fo r the dealer, but, un doubte dly, he
ca n furth er hi s interest by a spec ializat ion on
partic ul a r items during t he coming weeks.
INCREASE SPACE FOR THIRD TIME
ADDED TO THE BERLIN CATALOG
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Make Third Expan­
sion in New York Offices During the Year
" Sittin' in a Corner" and "Roamin' to Wyomin ' "
Latest S'o ngs to Be Exploited by That House
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That Old Gang of Mine
Indiana Moon
When You Walked Out, Someone
Else Walked Right In
T en-T en-Tennessee
Love (My Heart Is Calling You)
I Sittin' in a Corner (New)
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If I Can't Get the Sweetie I Want
(I Pity the Sweetie I Get) (New)
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You Darling You (New)
Nobody Else Can Love Me Like
My Old Tomato Can
Bit by Bit, You're Breaking My Heart
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I Love to See the Dancers Shuffle Along
I Wish I Had Someone to Cry Over Me
Some Day
Three Thousand Years Ago
You
Salt Your Sugar
Dearest
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You Know Y 00 Belong to Somebody Else
You ,: rell Her, I S-T-U-T-T-E-R
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Universal Dance Folio No. 4 ­
Special Edition
Song Gems from Irving Berlin's Third AnnDal
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A mon g th e ne w so n gs added to the ca talo g
For the th ird tim e within a year th e rapidly
g rowin g firm of .<\gc r, 'Y ellen & Borns tei n, In c.,
of Ir vi ng Berlin, Inc., is "Si ttin ' in a Corner,'"
lyric by Gus Kahn and mu sic by George W .
has had to take additional space in the Hilton
Hui ldinr;, 1591 Broadw ay, )J ew York Cit y, in . M eye r. The professio nal depa rtment o f the
ho use is a lready makin g t hi s song a feature' in
o rder to care for its g rowin g cata lo g a nd the
vaudevi ll e, a nd the band a nd orchest ra depart ­
in cr eas in g activity of th e co mpan y. During the
past yea r thi, firm had thr ee big s'uccesses, ment will a lso g ive the numb er wide exploita­
tion. Two oth e r rece nt relea ses from the Ber­
"Lov in ' Sam ," "\Vh o Ca l cs '" a nd "Loui sv ill e
Lou"
iin catalog are "Roamin' to \Nyomin '," '\lords by
Sidney Clare and mu sic by vValter Donaldson,
\Nith th e ope nin g of its secon d ye ar two
the latte r ha ving a lo ng li s t of s uc cesses to hi s
numbers h ave placed th is firm well forward in
both pro£C ss io na l an d sales circle s. One of c redit , and Joe Youn g a nd Sam M. Lewi s, a uth ors
of "M ammy," "T e n-Ten -Tennessee" and othe r
t he se, ":vIamm a Goes Where Papa 'Goes" (or
Papa Don 't Go Out To-Nig ht), jumped rap idly
songs, with mu s ic by Lo u Ha n dman, ha ve con­
into w id e popularity. T he other, a ba ll a d, e n­
tributed "Lovey Ca me Rack." Th ese numbers,
titled "You Didn't \ '\ ant Me vV hen I "'{a nt ed
toge ther wit h "Indiana Moon ," o ne o f the out­
Yo u," has ga in ed its original r ecog nition arou nd
sta ndin g wa lt z s uccesses of th e season, will be
th e act ive numbers o f the Ber lin cata log d urin g
Chi cago and othe r Middle W est ce nt e rs. )t is
the co min g weeks.
bei ng heard by orchestra s in fox-trot form and
it s popularit y seems to be spreadin g.
.\nother addition to this catalog is a n exceed­
WERRENRATH AND "SMILlN' THROUGH"
in gly cleve r comedy numb er, e ntitled ""'-ha t Do
That "Smilin' Through" continu es ·t o smile
Th ey M ea n by Lo ve ?" Th!s, together wit h
tw o other so ngs of the no velty o rder, "Oh, Gee,
merrily on its way is evidenc ed by th e fac t that
Georgi e," and "He'll .\I ways Be One of T hose
w h e n Reinald Werr e nrath sa n g it for encore at
Guys," should make the professio na l depart·
hi s co ncert in Peori a, Ill., on October 16, th e
ment of th e company most acti v e durin?; the
Tra nsc ri pt of the n ex t morning in the report
ba la nce of the Fall seas on.
of th e concer t said: "A nother of the most pleas ­
.\s part of a program of ex pansion which is
In g e ncor es was 'S milin' Throu g h ,' provin g
to affect c hieAy the ;\I1idd lf West and P ac ific
t hereby th a t a so n g like this nev e r dies but
Coa st, Bill y Stoneham, a we ll- know n mu s ic man,
ga ins in pop ul a rit y eac h time it is used." M. Wit­
ha s be en a ppo inted vV es t ern manager, w ith
m a rk & Son s are the publishers.
headqu i\f t e rs in th e C hi cago offices. Ja ck Yel­
le n, one of th e members of th e firm, is now in
MARKS CO. PUBLISHES "LIZZIE"
C hi ca go as sist in g in sta rting th e n e'''' catal og
and m a king- plans for the establi s hm ent of n ew
The Edward B. :'hrk s :Ylu sic Co. ha s ar ­
branches. 11r. Yellen will shortly take a trip
ranged to publi sh " Li 7.z ie, " a n ew so ng recently
to th e Coas t with thi s purpose in mind. Win
ad ded to its ca talo g, at once . Th e number is
Brookhouse, ge neral sales m anage r, is now in
by Johnny Tucker, who is kno w n as the "Jolly
Califo rnia, af ter a most s uc C<'ssfu l cross-countr y
Singin g Fireman," a member of the de pa rt­
se llin g trip.
m e nt 's q uartet, and LI"siip .~foore.
MUSIC BOX REVUE
An Orange Grove in California
Little Butterfly
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The Waltz of Long Ago
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Learn to Do the Strut
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Climbing Up the Scale
Tell Me a Bedtime Story
One Girl
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607
Broadway~
New York
AMERICANISM THROUGH MUSIC
Educational Concert Tendered New York Edu­
cation Board by the American Guard
A,n educational concer t was tendered the Boa rd
of Education, New Yo rk City, und er the a u­
spices of the .\I1usic D epar tment of the American
Guard , Inc., during t he ear ly part of October
fo r the purpose of aro usin g sym pathy with a
plan for free musica l educati o n for chi ldren in
the New York sc hool s .
This movement is being adyocated b y t he
Americ a n Guard, consistin g of well-known citi­
ze ns, through it s officers , Mrtjor v\-illia m H .
E lliott, exec uti ve sec r etary of the National
Quarters, and Major Art hur H offman, Chief of
the Medical Departm ent of th e Ame rican
Guard.
A spec ia l mu sica l program was arranged b y
the headqua rters' ba nd of the American Guard,
co n sis tin g of fifty piece s. Several arti sts al so
co ntributed to the e ntertainm ent of th e eve ni ng.
The pro gram was broadcasted by the Radio
Corp. of Ame ri ca throu g h Station WJZ.
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FEATURING "THAT OLD GANG"
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Music Box of Newark Makes Special
Showing Devoted to Berlin Number
One of the most artist ic windo\\ displays con­
fining ilself to a single song and carrying out
exclusively to the Irving- Berlin, Inc., numb er,
"That Old Gang of Mine." Carrying out the
idea of the lyrics of the song, a painted back­
ground showing a corner in a town with an
old-fashioned lamp-post in an appropriate posi­
tion were the features of the showing. The titl e
pages of the song, together with a di splay of
talking machine records and word
roll s of the sa me number, were ar­
ran ged in positions where they
attracted the eye of the passerby.
A reproduction of this partic­
ularly appropr iate window is here­
with shown. It demonstrates that
the proprietor of the store is wide­
awake to his opportunity in at­
tractin g attention to the song. The
fact that the sales during the
weeks in which this window of
"That Old Gang of Mine" ap­
peared showed substantial in­
creases, no doubt, justified the re­
tailer in a ppropriating money for
the expenditures necessary to make
this original window showing.
WILLIS AUTUMN OISPLAY
CINCINNATI, 0., October 27.-The
Willis Music Co. has a most at­
tractive window display showing a
pumpkin and other signs of Fall,
such as leaves and logs of wood.
This is used as a splendid back­
ground for the display of the
songs, "f'east of the Red Corn,"
"Witherin g Leaves" and "Autumn
Song." Business .on shee t music is
better t ha nit has been for a Ion g
time. Mu s ic sc hools are buyin g
nice quantitie s of mu sic and pop-
Featuring "That Old Gang of Mine"
ular songs. Song hits from "Blos­
lh e idea of the title of the number was recentl y som Time," recently played in this city, have
s hown by The Music Box, 471 Clinton avenue,
been in such demand that local dealers have
Newark, )J'. J. This special showing was given
not be en able to supply the necessary copies.
N,V.C.
MUSIC AND THE MELTING POT
That National M usic vVeek, to be inau gurated
May 4, 1924, will serve an important part ill
the amalgamation of the various races th at
make up the population of the L'nited States is
shown by what already has happened in the
preliminary practice at St. Paul, Minn. Every
day children of five different races meet to
practice singing in preparation for the, big event.
These youngsters, all good American:;, reprc­
sent the Italian, Swedish, negro, Jewish and
Chinese races.
CONFREY PIANO COURSE PRAISED
Jack Mills, Inc., received a number of com­
mendatory letter s on the new " Zez Confre)
Modern Course in No ve lty Piano Playing," th e
fifty-page book by the famous pianist-composer.
Axel Christensen, president of the Christensen
Schools of Popular Music, recently character­
ized the book as a "boon to pianists-amateur and
profeSSIOnal-as well as schools, teachers, con­
serva tories, etc." Accord ing to reports from
retailers the sales of thi s new publication hav e
been quite- healthy.
THOMAS HUGHES BACK FROM WEST
Thomas Hughes, sales manager of Shapiro,
Ber nstein & Co., Inc., returned recently from
a trade trip through the Middle West. He
states he found business conditions in the terri­
tory visited most healthy and amo ng other num­
bers which were making the music counters
ac tive was his firm's son g, "Las t )J'ight on the
Back Porch." The new ~o n g, "Say It With a
Ukulel e," recently purchased from the Ameri­
<.an Mu sic Co. by the company, is also quite
popular.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The' Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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