Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 12

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THE
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THE "WALTZ
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
BALLAD* THAT'S
MARCH 22, 1924
DIFFERENT
Lovers lane is a lonesome Trail
Be First:
With A Hearst
Be First
With A Hearst
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
Rouge, is one of the most elaborate and capable
cabaret productions ever staged in New York,
according to the opinions of music men and
critics who graced the initial performance.
Will Rossiter Number Sung by Leading Re- Among the numbers featured in the "Radio Forster Number Widely in Demand, With
Dealers Devoting Special Displays and Ex-
cital Artists—Other Popular Numbers in Girls" are "Listen in, Virginia," "Turn on Your
ploitation to It
Firm's Catalog
Radio," "Immigration Rose," "Nobody's Sweet-
heart," "In a Caravan," "Twilight on the Nile,"
One of the most sensational numbers on the
CHICAGO, III., March 15.—Several numbers in
"Lots o' Mama," "Out Where the Blue Begins"
the catalog of Will Rossiter are being featured and "Railroad Man," all Jack Mills publications. market now, it seems, is Wendell Hall's "It
by some of the most eminent artists and are A clever phonograph-radio hit, in which a Vo-
rapidly becoming very popular. The new waltz calion record made by Ben Selvin's Moulin
song, "Shepherd's Love," by Hubert Fletcher Rouge Orchestra was used, was a decided hit.
and W. A. Manahan, has been introduced in "Love Is Like a Gamble," the new Selvin tune,
America by the following artists: Mine. Schu- was featured.
mann Heink, Cyrena Van Gordon, Tito Schipa,
Florence Macbeth, Margery Maxwell, Lydia
Van Gilder, Claudia Muzio, Milo Luka, Forrest
Lamont, Earl E. Craven, Messie Christian and
Geoffrey O'Hara, the well-known composer
many other well-known singers.
"Rosie O'Reilly," words and music by W. R. of "I Love a Little Cottage," and other equally
Williams, writer of "Don't You Remember the important songs, has set to music the famous
Time," is another waltz number which has been poem by Robert W. Service, "It's a Mighty
Good World." Chappell-Harms, Inc., upon hear-
recognized as one of the popular waltz hits.
Will Rossiter also announces that he has the ing the manuscript, immediately decided to issue
IT AINT GONNA
RAIN HOMO
selling rights for the popular number entitled the number.
"Brown Eyes," published by Phil Schwartz
Music Co. This number is being featured over
the radio by the artists at station KYW.
The Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.
has released a new novelty blues entitled "Hot
Toes, Hot Feet, Hot Shoes." The number has
Billy Arnold's "Radio Girls," the new revue been introduced by several orchestras and the
which had its premiere recently at the Moulin early indications mark it for wide popularity
Featuring "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'"
Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo," and the reproduc-
tion of Sherman-Clay's window shown herewith
is just one of many displays that is being given
the number.
It seems that Wendell's own recording
started the "Rain" craze and now "Everybody's
Spreading Sunshine 'Cause It Ain't Gonna Rain
No Mo'."
The number is published by Forster, Music
Publisher, Inc., Chicago. The Forster concern
is out in front now with one of the best-selling
catalogs in the business.
Wendell Hall's Rain
Song a Big Seller
"Shepherd's Love" on
Many Artists' Programs
New Geoffrey O'Hara Song
New Von Tilzer Number
Featured at Moulin Rouge
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
We Are the Publishers of
CHICKIE
American Music Vogue
in German Cities
Jazz Numbers of American Composition Drive
Out Competition of Native Numbers in Berlin
and Other Cities
The Big Song Hit
JACK MILLS, Inc.
Jack Mills Building
148-50 West 46th Street
New York, N. Y.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 10.—Jazz hits popu-
lar in this country.are now the rage in Berlin,
where American music has driven the domestic
brand almost entirely off the market, according
to a report to the Department of Commerce.
A radical change in the German musical taste
has been noticeable since the war, it is declared,
culminating in a craze for jazz. American pieces
are heard everywhere, and although somewhat
ancient as compared with their popularity in the
United States they usually enjoy a longer tenure
of life than in this country.
Early Phonograph Record
and Piano Roll
Releases
Scheduled
JACK
NORWORTHS
BIG H I T
YOU CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE
With a Snappy
Melodious Rhythm
of Irresistible Charm
(BUT
Y O U CAN'T
TAKE
DIXIE
FROM
M E )
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
FOX TROT
Be First
With A Hearst
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 22, 1924
position on programs of orchestras throughout
the city.
The sales and publicity departments of the
Jack Mills organization have arranged imme-
diate plans to give it a most intensive exploita-
tion drive and are receiving the co-operation
of mechanical reproduction companies, music
distributors and dealers.
275% Profit!
New Ditson Course
for Guitar Students
The Biggest reprint sellers in
"CENTURY EDITION" cost
you but 4c a copy.
"Advance Course for the Guitar," by Vahdah
Olcott-Bickford, Sequel to "The Method for
the Guitar," by Same Author
You cant jjo
wrondK'ith
any Feisty
Song"
I LOVE YOU
LOVE TALES
NO, NO, NORA
EASY MELODY
SONO OF LOVE
JOURNEY'S END
HALF PAST TEN
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
CAROLINA MAMMY
BLUE HOOSIER BLUES
MAMMA LOVES PAPA
RIVER SHANNON MOON
STEALING TO VIRGINIA
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKK
EVERY NIGHT I CRY MYSELF TO
SLEEP OVER YOU
TAKE. OH TAKE, THOSE LIPS AWAY
The Oliver Ditson Co. has issued a new book
entitled "Advance Course for the Guitar," by
Vahdah Olcott-Bickford, described as a sequel
to "The Method for the Guitar," by the same
author. In a foreword, the arranger states:
"Herein is provided in a comprehensive manner,
within a limited space, a thorough course in
advanced guitar playing. This work is pri-
marily for the student who has mastered the
fundamentals and it will prepare the musician
Write tor Dealers' Prices
for the most difficult compositions. The sim-
Century Music Pub. Co.
LEO.
F
E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
plicity of the introduction, and the manner of
235 Weit 40th St.
New York
presentations, allows for progress without mak-
ing the advancement laborious." There are
hints on practise; a special page covering diffi-
cult keys; how to acquire a repertoire; and recent months he has been acting in an advisory
many other like aids to the guitarist. Dealers capacity for several songwriters and has repre-
throughout the country who have lists of musi- sented the works of the late Earle Johnston.
cians
interested in string instruments, particu-
Pays $10,000 for All Rights to B. O'Connell, the
larly the guitar, should place this new publica-
Writer, an Illinois Assistant State's Attorney
tion before such prospective purchasers.
—Likely to Be Big Hit
"I Heard You Go By," the charming little
CHICAGO, 111., March 18.—Irving Mills, vice-
song by Daniel Wood, is being featured by
president of Jack Mills, Inc., a well-known New
many artists this season in concert and on radio
York popular publishing house, with offices in
The Secretary of the State of New York programs, among them being Olga Petrova, the
the Jack Mills Building, 148-150 West Forty-
celebrated screen artist, who sang it in New
sixth street, New York City, handed over a granted incorporation papers to Leo Friedman, York recently; Marjorie Harcuni, contralto;
check for $10,000 on Monday of last week to B. Inc., to act as a songwriters' agency. The firm Almon Knowled, baritone, and many others.
O'Connell, an assistant State's attorney, for all is incorporated for $20,000. This firm will act
rights to a new song, entitled "Chickie," of as manager for established and budding com-
which O'Connell is the writer. This price is posers; will sell and will let out on royalty the
said to be one of the largest paid outright for offerings of those with whom it holds contract
and, in some instances, will carry on the initial
WATERSON,
the lyric of a popular song.
"Chickie" was broadcasted from C. E. Erb- exploitation activities. The head of the com-
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
stein's radio station at Elgin, 111., last night and pany is Leo Friedman, who has been connected
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
is receiving unusual publicity from other broad- with the sales and professional departments of
A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way
several
New
York
publishing
houses.
In
more
casting stations, as well as being in a prominent
Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll
Phone Me)
The most beautiful Irish waltz in years
Down Where the South Begins
"THE DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN"
It's Not the First Time You Left
Me
A most wonderful fox-trot
in the various catalogs of
If I Can't Sing About My Mammy
"THE OLD HOMESTEAD in the VALLEY"
(I Don't Wanna Sing at All)
On the Blue Lagoon
BOURDON DEITY MUSIC CO.
F. O. Box 103, Sta. A.
Hartford, Conn.
I've Got a Song for Sale
THE WITMARK BLACK AND WHITE
My Sunflower Maid
SERIES
Sometime in Junetime
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Gypsy Love Sons
Down the Road to Yesterday
I'll Forget You
That's Why You Make Me Cry
June's the Time for Roses
You're in Love With Everyone But
Just to Hear You Whisper I Love You
FOX-TROT
Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long
the One Who's in Love With
Released by
Kiss Me Again
You
The National Association of Broadcasters
Let the Rest of the World Go By
Wop Blues
Mother Machree
8AM BECKKR, Publisher
My Jean
If You Do What You Do
1611 First Ave., S.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Why not feature
these 275% profit
makers? We have a
special list of them.
Jack Mills, Inc., Buys
Western Success "Chickie"
Sings "I Heard You Go By"
Leo Friedman Chartered
BIG SELLERS
M. Witmark & Sons
"Honeymoon Jazz Blues"
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THE WORLD IS WAITING ^-SUNRISt
IN THE GARDEN OF TOMORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILE THRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
My Wild Irish Rose
Smilin' Through
Sunrise and You
That Wonderful Mother of Mine
Ten Thousand Years from Now
The Lamplit Hour
OPERATIC
From "The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly"
When June Conies Along With a Song
Born and Bred in Brooklyn
From "Little Nellie Kelly"
Nellie Kelly, I Love You
You Remind Me of My Mother
POPULAR STANDARD PICTORIAL
NUMBERS
Midnight Rose
I'm Goin' South
California, Here I Come
Bebe
I'm Sitting Pretty
That Bran' New Gal of Mine
Out There in the Sunshine With You
Alabamy Blacksheep
Hugo
More
I've Got a Cross-Eyed Papa, but He Looks
Straight to Me
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre Bldg., Ntw York City, N. Y-
^Victor Herbert
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
THE
BT»9T. N.VC.

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