Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 15

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APRIL 12, 1924
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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by Van and Schenck on the stage and repro-
duced on the Columbia records.
The A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., publisher of
this song, reports the sales of the above novelty
number to be quite large wherever Van and
Schenck make their appearance, the reaction
being noticeable immediately.
Sent to
You!
Century doea no mail-order busi-
ness. AH requests for catalogs we
•end to Century deal-
era. Oar ads. all urgre
readera to go to their
dealer for "CENTURY
EDITION."
Deems Taylor Music for
"The Beggar on Horseback"
Incidental Music to Successful Broadway Pro-
duction by Popular Composer Has Attracted
Considerable Favorable Comment
\bu can t jjo
wrongwith
any'Feist'
I LOVE YOU
LOVE TALKS
NO, NO, NORA
EASY MELODY
SONG OF LOVB
JOURNEY'S END
HALF PAST TEN
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
CAROLINA MAMMY
BLUE HOO8IER ULUES
MAMMA LOVES PAPA
RIVER SHANNON MOON
STEALING TO VIRGINIA
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
BWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE
EVERY NIGHT I CRY MYSELF TO
SLEEP OVER YOU
TAKE, OH TAKE, THOSE LIPS AWAY
In the history of Broadway shows of the
better type it has not happened frequently that
the incidental music played attracted more than
just polite attention. The exception to the rule
again affects the work of one of the most popu-
Don't fail to make it
lar of American composers, Deems Taylor. The
known that you carry
the complete line.
pantomime music written by Mr. Taylor for
"The Beggar on Horseback" (in the second act)
Our FREE Hook-ups will help
for the Marc Connelly-George Kaufman play,
you do it—send for them!
produced by Winthrop Ames at the Broadhurst
Theatre, New York, has come in for as much
Write tor Dealers' Prices
favorable comment as any European novelty
Century Music Pub. Co.
presented
on
Broadway
of
recent
years.
As
LEO.
F
E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
235 West 40th St.
New York
the result of the persistent demand for music,
Deems Taylor saw fit to prepare an arrange-
ment for piano solo which will soon be pub-
lished by J. Fischer & Bro., New York, and year as music publishers. The grandfather of
placed on sale during the early days of May.
the present directors, J. Christoph Fischer, a
teacher and organist, came to this country from
Germany in the year 1857 and settled with his
Sheet Music and Talking Machine Dealers in
family in Berlin, now Kitchener, Ont. His son,
Middle West Take Advantage of Appearance
Joseph, founder of the present firm, settled in
of Popular Artists—Feature Stasny Song
Aaron Timothy Mills, father of E. C. Mills, Dayton, O., in the early sixties and founded
chairman of the executive board of the Music the publishing house bearing his name, which
Van and Schenck, the well-known Columbia Publishers' Protective Association, died recently
record artists and vaudeville favorites, are now at his home in Texas. Mr. Mills was one of has had such a remarkable growth.
touring through the Middle West. Recently the pioneers in the development of the State
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
they made an appearance at Keith's Theatre, and was active in its civic bodies. He was head
Cleveland, O., where they played to capacity of an electroplating company and attended his The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
audiences.
duties until two days before his death. He is
During their stay in that city, sheet music, survived by a widow and two children. He
talking machine record and music dealers in was widelv known in all Texas activities.
general hooked-up with their appearance by
displaying Van and Schenck records and the
WATERSON,
sheet music of the songs used in their program.
Among the unusually attractive displays was
BERLIN A SNYDER CO.
a full window in the J. J. McCrory store of the J. Fischer & Bro., 7-8-9 Bible House, New-
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
title pages of "Promise Me Everything, Never York City, the well-known standard publishing
A
Smile
Will Go a Long, Long Way
Get Anything Blues", a popular number as sung house, on April 4 celebrated its sixty-eighth
Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll
Phone Me)
Down Where the South Begins
It's Not the First Time You Left
Me
THE
WORLD
OVER
KNOW
By a New York House to carry standard music
If I Can't Sing About My Mammy
publications.
Apply with references stating sal-
(I Don't Wanna Sing at All)
ary expected to Box 2666, care of the Music Trade
On the Blue Lagoon
Review, 383 Madison avenue, New York City.
I've Got a Song for Sale
My Sunflower Maid
Sometime in Junetime
The most beautiful Irish waltz in years
Down the Road to Yesterday
That's Why You Make Me Cry
"IHE DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN'
You're in Love With Everyone But
A most wonderful fox-trot
the One Who's in Love With
You
'THE OLD HOMESTEAD in the VALLEY"
Wop
Blues
BOIIRDON DEUTY MUSIC CO.
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Hook Up With Vaudeville
Tour of Van and Schenck
Death of Aaron T. Mills
Celebrate 68th Anniversary
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THE
MASTER
SERMON
APRIL 12, 1924
SONG
ONLY A BUTTERFLY
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HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
New Issues in the
Catalog of Boosey & Go.
Many New Numbers With Big Possibilities Just
Issued by This Well-known Publishing House
Among the new issues added to the catalog
of P>oosey & Co. is "It Was a Lover and His
l.ass," the music of which is by Roger Quilter;
"When Love Dies," words by Percy Edgar and
music by Hermann Leopoldi; "Butterflies in
Summer," words by Adrian Doone and music
by Alison Travers; "My Jewels," words by A.
Kipps-Rushton, with music by Wilfrid Sander-
son; "The Jealous Lover," written for and sung
by John McCormack, music by Roger Quilter;
another John McCormack song, entitled "Has
Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded?", an old
Irish air, the words of which are by Thomas
Moore; the music is arranged by Herbert
Hughes; "Little Holes in Heaven," the words
of which are by Arthur Du Soit and music by
Barbara Melville Hope; "A Green Cornfield,"
words by Christina Rossetti, music by Michael
Head; "Fairy Roses," music by S. Coleridge
Taylor; "Sometimes a Bird Will Sing," words
by Dorothy Dickinson, music by F. S. Breville-
Smith; "Music, When Soft Voices Die," words
by Shelley, music by Maurice Besly; "My Rose
in the Garden of Love," words by Hazel M.
1 ockwood, music by Lee W. Lockwood. Also
a new song which has recently been pro-
grammed by Reinald Werrenrath, entitled
"Drumadoon," words by C. A. Renshaw. Ver-
non Eville, who has in the past contributed a
number of successful waltzes, is responsible
for "Wish Blossoms" with words by Dena
Tempest; Byron Gay, who has heretofore been
particularly known for up-to-the-minute popu-
lar numbers, has contributed the words and
music to "The Song of My Dream."
New Organ Numbers
The Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., has
added to its organ series "Dance Character-
isque," Charles Wakefield C'adman's "Memories,"
and to its composition for violin and piano,
"Ye Who Have Yearned Alone"; for violincello
and piano forte, has been added "Serenade
Badine"; "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia" re-
appears arranged as solo for cornet and tenor
and melody saxophones by James A. Bland.
Williams Arms Fisher has contributed the
words and adaptation for Anton Dvorak, from
the Largo of the Symphony, and is entitled
"(join' Home." A new Franz Schubert piece
for the piano appears in a theme from "Unfin-
ished Symphony." There is also included three
third-grade piano teaching pieces by Arthur
Traves Granfield, entitled "Minuet," "Petite
Gavotte" and "Valsette."
Harms Publishes "Vogues"
A new Shubert revue, entitled "Vogues of
1924," recently opened at the Shubert Theatre,
New York. The book and lyrics are by Fred
Thompson and Clifford Grey; music by Herbert
Stothart. The principals include Odette Myrtil.
J. Harold Murray, Fred Allen and a number of
oilier Broadway personalities. This is a light
musical offering particularly suitable for the
coming Summer months. The outstanding songs
are "Land of Happiness," "Hee-Bee Jee-Bees,"
and "That's the Tune," Harms, Inc., is the
publisher of the music, which bids fair to be a
good seller alreadv.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Schroeder in Portland
Send Your Stock Orders Now!
The Sales Are Enormous!
200% PROFIT
PORTLAND, ORE., April 1.—The Portland sheet
music departments were visited during the past
week by Otto Schroeder, of the Fifty-seven Dif-
ferent Varieties, who always leaves Portland
with a goodly number of orders.
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