Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 19

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
Lieut. Com. John Philip Sousa has selected
"Nights in the Woods," by Harold de Bozi, as
one of the principal numbers of his program
during the present tOllr of the country, prob­
ably the most far-reaching tour ever undertaken
by a bandmaster. He presents hIs own arrange­
ment of this number. Sam Fox Publishing Co.
is the publisher of this composition.
NEW RAINBOW NUMBERS ISSUED
The new Rainbow Music Corp., specializing
in race songs, has rel eased the following num­
bers, "I Wish I Had You" (And I'm Going to
Get You Blues), "Just l'hinkin'," "Love Ain't
Blind No \1ore" and " Mistreatin' Daddy."
OFFERS MANY POPULAR NUMBERS
Issued by Forster Music Co. and Is Entitled
"Three' Little Oddities
Alton ]. Stevens, Publishers' Representative,
Offers Many Popular Hits Out of Catalogs
of Publishers He Represents
CHKAGO, ILL., Novembe r 3.- -Alton ]. Stevens,
l1\usic publisher and publishers' representative,
1562 Milwaukee avenue, this city, who has been
in thi s busin(>ss for a number of years, has
built up a very comprehensive list of popu'lar
lIumbers f rom the catalogs of the many pub­
lish ers he rf'presents. Moreover, because of the
Inany numb ers that he has to offer, he is able
to ~ppea l to pra ctically all classes of the buyers
of popular lllu s ic. Amon g the featured numbers
which ar(' bein~ played by leading orchestras
from coa~t to coast and over the radio are
"Where the Clover J310ssoms Blow," "Georgia
;\foon." "The Sun Always Shines Around You"
?nd "Lonfsome and Dlue."
"WONDERFUL ONE" AS A SONG
Originally a Dance Number, It Has Proved
Itself a Big Success Vocally
The Leo Feist, Inc., song, "Wonderful One,"
or ig inall y introduced and exploited as an ex­
ceptiol1al waltz, is now heard frequently in vau­
deville in song form. It undoubtedly will re­
peat its earlier success as an instrumental with
the publicity it is getting through vocal rendi·
tions. As a matter of fact, it is one of the best
vocal numbers issued in some time, and, from
a popular standpoint, will take its place in
programs alongside of such songs as "Roses of
Pi cardy" and "A Kiss in the Dark."
J. S. UNGER BRINGS OUT MARCH
J. s. Unger, head o f th e music house bear in g
his name, lo ca ted a t 938 North Front street,
Reading, Pa:, in a ddition to selling pianos, musi­
cal merchandise a nd sheet music, is the pub­
lisher of a numb er of compositions. His latest
march is entitled "Reading's 175th Anniversary
March," which has ha d a h eavy sale in his city
and surro undin g territory. His other composi­
tions include "S unri se," a reveri e, "The Idyl
of the Brook," "The Requiem" and "Scrambled
Egg Ma rch."
ots
PANAMA TWILIG
Successor to' Rio
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The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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10, 1923
NEW CONFREY PIANO SUITE
The Forster- Music Co:, of New York and
Boston, :Ma s s., recently iss ued a new su ite for
the piano by Z ez Confrey, under the titl e "Three
Little Oddities." The publication is in book
form, attractively bound, and th e forepart car­
ries a halftone reproduction of th e composer
and an introduction or foreword ev ident ly writ­
ten by an admi'-er of this unique and successful
composer who uildoubtedly ha s done much to
open up the piano keybo ards in the home!' of
the country. This introduction is \.vor th rc­
peating:
"To those who know th e delightful pranks
of a certain young feline fri sking over the
ivo rie s, :\h. Zez Cunfrcy nccds no introduction.
The Kitten on the Keys' is a musical classic,
not onl y in the estimation of all cheerful folks
fond of a m e rr y tun e, but also according to the
di ctum of not a few sober a nd serio us pundits.
" Will th e composn, presenting him se lf in a
graver mood, be acclaimed with the same unan ­
imit y? The publishers hope that these 'Three
Little Od diti es for th e Pianoforte' . will, if pos­
sible, make 1110rc f;'ie~d s for Mr. Co nfr e'y, whose
talents are here s hown in a new and intere s tin g
li g ht. Not s o new, however, that now and
then ther e may not be felt the remembered
touch of a furry little paw. A nd that, perhaps,
is no fa ult. "
A conspicuous display of "Thre e Little Oddi­
ties" in the retail st ores sho uld create many
sales for this ne w publication.
SOUSA FEATURES FOX NUMBER
NOVEMBER
MUSIC
PUBUSJ-ffiRS
OF CANADA LTD.
Phoenix Bldg., WINNIPEG
199 Yong.. St., TORONTO

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NOVEMBER
THE
10, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
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NEW STOTT AND SMITH NUMBER
"Maid of the West" to Be Given Wide Ex­
ploitation by Sam Fox, Its Publisher
Sent to
Ro scoe Gilmore Stott, \\110 is responsible for
the appealing lyri c in the Stott-Geoffry O'Hara
success, "I Love a' Littl e Co ttage," published
by the Sam Fox Publishing Co" N ew York and ,
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I LOVE YOU
I.OVE TALl'~S
,N O, NO, NORA
EASY ~fELODY
SONG OF LOVE
'~ 6'U RNEY ' S E 'ND
l-I·AI.F , PAST TEN
LINGER AWHILE
WONDEItFTJL ONE
CAROLINA MA~UIY
.
,
JlI~( I E }lOOSIER HLl' ES·
. r
i\i !n'nIA LOVES PAPA
RIVER SHANNON lIIOON
STEAJANG TO VIRGINIA'
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
Cl' T YO\jRS_EI~F A PIECE OF CAKE
EVERY NIGHT I CRY lIiYSELJ;' TO
SLEEP OVER YOU
TAK]<;, OH TAJ{E, THOSE LIPS AWAY
You!
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bu~L·
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send to Century deal­
ers. Our ads. all urge
readers to go to their
dealer for "CENTURY
EDITION."
Don't fail to make it
l(hO'Vn that you carry
the complete line.
Our FilEE }look-ups will
you do it-send tor them!
Write for Dealers' Prices
Century Music Pub. Co.
Z3S Welt 40th
~t.
NEW WILMORE NUMBER OUT
Four Brooklyn boys are the writers of a new
popular so ng published by the Wilmore Music
Co,., of that city. The song is entitled "Why
Should It Rain on a VVednesday Night?" Pro­
fessional copies are already being distributed
and orchestrations, in waltz form, will shortly
come from the printers. The lyrics , of "Why
Should It Rain on a Wednesday Night?" are by
L. Bandland and J- Kada, with music by J
Allgeier and G, Pann. The number bids fair
to be widely popular.
Jj!1ImI
""VYI GOl' JI1lAftl
A
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LEO. FEIST. loe.
New York
IV LIDAROCil
Roscoe Gilmore Stott and Clay Smith
Cleveland, 0" has, together with Clay Smith,
written another song ca ll ed "Ma id of the
\Nest," which was recently placed in th e catalog
of the sall ie publisher.
Me. S tott is a \\ ell-known writer of lyrics, a
contributor to current magaz-ines an d a lec turer
of note, be in g booked for lon g engage men ts
~ac h seaso n by the Redpath Lyceum Bureall'
Clay Smith is not unknown as a composer and,
considering the merits of "Maid of the \tV est,"
this comhinat'i on of writers, undoubtedly, will
be he a rd from frequently in the future or at
least more often than in the past.
The Fox organization plan s a wide exploita­
tion drive on "Maid of th e \V est." It, undoubt­
edly, will be heard in vaudeville, motion picture
houses, concert, lyceum, chautauqua and all
o~her chan nels where the programming of bet­
ter-class music creates sales for songs of the
,tandar d type. While it is true that ":Maid of
Ihe W es t" is of the better type of song, it has,
a s is the case with "I Love a Little Cottage,"
words and tllusic that should be popular.
DOWN IN TIlE SEA.
BIG SELLERS
'RIGINAL HOME OF JAZZ
HUSle PUBLlSIfER5"'"'~129 South StateSt.,ChicliSO
M. Witmark & Sons
in the various catalogs of
THE
WITMARJ{ JlI.ACJ{
S}<;UU;S
])ear Little Boy of j\-line
Gypsy Love Song
I'll Forget You
AND
WHITE
.June's the Time for Roses
Just to Hear You \Vhisper I Love
,Just Been ,\-Vond'ring All Day Long
Ki!T" ~Ie Again
'
Let the Rest of the '\-Vorl'l Go By
Mother lIfachree
lily Jean
My \Vild Irish Rose
Smilin' Through
You
Sunrise and You
Thn-t
Wonderful lIIother of lIIine
Ten Thousand Years from Now
The Lamplit }lour
OPERATIC
From "The Rise or Rosie O'Reilly"
When .June Comes Along With a )\ong
Dorn a.nd Heed in RrO'Oklyn
Fro.n "Little Nellie Kelly "
Nellie Iielly, I Love YOli
You Rem'ind lIle of My 1I10ther
POI'ULAR STANDARD PICTORIAL
Nt:;lIBERS
Alabamy Black Sheep, Won't You ' Return
to ~fy Fold?
Bebe
I'm Sitting Pretty in a Pret.ty Little City
Long Lost Mamma-J)addy lIiisses You
lIIidnight Rose
Out There in the Sunshine Wit-h You
When Will the Sun Shine for Me?
A WALTZ·BALLAD THAT IS SECOND TO NONE
"My Rose Is Only You"
UNIQUE DISTINCTION-SOO .ale. nTade through that many
consecuti\le d'emonstrations.
Recorded on Q R S, U. S. and Pianostyle Music Rolls
MID·WEST PUB. CO .. 1907 Western Ave .. Cincinnati, Ohio
FEIST Bid,., New York
CADMAN NUMBERS IN PORTLAND
PORTLAKD, ORE., November 3.-Charles Wakefield
Cadman sent his new song, "My Sweetheart of
I'aradise," published by Sherman, Clay & Co "
to Mrs, iVIy rtle W, Campbell, who is one of th e
original members of the Portlan-d Cadman Cl ub.
The song was presented to the club in recital
by ~ifrs, Campbell recently and at th e same
meeting a new trio, also by Cadman, was pre­
sented, This latter was especially int eresti n g
to the member s, as it was dcdical,ed to th e
Portland Cadman Club.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S.O.N·G H·I.T·S
My Sweetie Went Away
Oh! Gee, Ohl 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
Daddy's Wonderful Pat
Publi.bed by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre /lId,., New York Cit,., N. ·Y.
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