Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 25

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JUNE 21, 1924
Station
DONT
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RAIN
CANT
J. Will Callahan Has
New Ballad Success
"Give Me One Rose to Remember" Just Re-
leased by Witmark, Making a Fine Showing
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slm Worried
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though just off the press, it is meeting with iin-
iisual favor at the hands of artists. It was
given its initial try-out a few nights ago over
YVOR, when Joseph White, the tenor, sang it,
and its reception was such that the publishers
Already
J. Will Callahan, the Western songwriter,
who has to his credit the lyrics of such well-
known successes as "Smiles," "Tell Me,"
"Patches," "After All," "A Little Birch Canoe
and You," 'The Story of Old Glory," and many
others, has just released, through the house of
M. Witmark & Sons, a new ballad that is scor-
ing quickly, and gives every promise of becom-
ing •one of the prominent numbers in the Wit-
mark Black and White catalog.
The number in question is entitled "Give Me
One Rose to Remember," and Mr. Callahan's
lyric is linked to an appealing melody by the
well-known composer, Frank H. Grey, with
whom the author has previously written a num-
ber of successful songs of the better grade.
The song is published in three keys and,
HEARST HITS
You Can Take Me Away From Dixie
Forget Me Not
(Means Remember Me)
Bringin' Home the Bacon
My Dream Moon
Waiting for the Rainbow
June
Broken Dreams
Lovers Lane Is a Lonesome Trail
I'm Falling in Love With a Shadow
Just a Lullaby
Edgar Selden, for a number of years a promi-
nent figure in the local music publishing field,
having for some time been general manager of
the business of the late Maurice Shapiro, follow-
ing which he published music for a time on his own
account, died at his home at Bellmore, L. I., on
Saturday of last week from an attack of acute
indigestion. Mr. Selden, who was 56 years old,
had during the past few years been very success-
ful as a play and scenario broker.
Funeral services were held at St. John's Epis-
copal Church, Huntington, L. I.
G. R. Warfel on Coast Trip
Chas. R. Warfel, manager of the trade de-
partment of Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.,
left early this week on his annual trade trip
through the Middle West and Pacific Coast
cities. Mr. Warfel will be gone several months.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
J. Will Callahan
immediately decided to put a vigorous cam-
paign of exploitation back of it due to the
reception it received.
Another song by these two writers, entitled
"Over the Miles," has also just been issued by
the Witmark house, and will be exploited later.
An interesting feature in connection with Mr.
Callahan's work is the fact that, although he has
written the lyrics for almost three hundred
songs, many of which have achieved wide popu-
larity, all of his writing is done by dictation to
his wife in a darkened room, as a severe eye
trouble of long standing compels him to live
and work almost entirely in semi-darkness. De-
spite this fact, however, his lyrics always con-
vey a message of cheerfulness.
Mr. and Mrs. Callahan have just returned to
their Summer home in Bay View, Mich., after
having spent the Winter in New Smyrna, Fla.
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Arthur Tallman, music publisher, Romax
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 21, 1924
Sales which are quite heavy have, however,
shown a most steady trend. Other good num-
bers in this catalog which, although some-
what newer, are, however, worth noting include
"Love's First Kiss", "In the Garden of Tomor-
row" and "My Thoughts of You".
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Woodman H a s Been Fifty
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Manager of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston,
Honored by Associates in Company Upon
Celebration of Fiftieth Business Birthday
C. A. Woodman, manager of the Oliver Dit-
son Co., was recently initiated into the Half-
Century Club of that organization, last week
marking the fiftieth birthday of his connections
with the Ditson Co.
While he was in New York attending the
conventions of the National Association of
Sheet Music Dealers and the Music Publishers'
Association of the United States the younger
element of Chas. H. Ditson & Co., who have
only been in the organization from twenty-five
to forty years, gave Mr. Woodman a birthday
party in honor of the above event.
Ghappell-Harms Numbers
Among the songs appearing in the Chappell-
Harms, Inc., catalog that are continuing in wide
activity are "The World Is Waiting for the Sun-
rise" and "Roses of Picardy". Both of these
numbers are apparently permanent fixtures.
The Edward B. Marks Music Co., which some
years ago was one of the leading publishers
of operetta scores, including such successes as
"Spring Maid," "Sari" and "Chu Chin Chow" and
"The Lilac Domino," is again a factor as the
publisher of music for the production field.
Three shows for which the Marks' Co. publishes
the music are now on Broadway. These include
"Moonlight," now in its sixth month at the
Longacre Theatre, with such songs as "On Such
a Night," "Old Man in the Moon," "Forever"
and "Honeymoon Blues"; Lew Fields' new piece,
"The Melody Man," with the successful melody,
"Moonlight Mama," and the French musical
farce by Armand Robi, "Flossie," now at the
Lyric Theatre.
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New Sherman-Clay Numbers
Among the new successful songs appearing in
the catalog of Sherman, Clay & Co. are "Orien-
tal Love Dreams,", a melody fox-trot, and "The
Hoodoo Man," a novelty fox-trot, written by
Nacio Herb Brown, writer of "The Sneak." Both
songs are featured in vaudeville and by dance
orchestras. In addition to the above songs
Sherman, Clay & Co. have two successful num-
bers which have recently been featured by way
of radio, "Patsy," by Earl Burtnett, writer of
"Do You Ever Think of Me?" and "My Old
Home Town," described as an old-fashioned
melody ballad.
Piano Novelty Popular
Zez Confrey's newest modern piano novelty,
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immortal "Kitten on the Keys" swept the na-
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composer as a "nuance in intermezzos" and is
full of the intricate tricks and delightful strains
in which his many compositions abound. "Dizzy
Fingers" is published by Jack Mills, Inc.
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