Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 4

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THE
JANUARY 26, 1924
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
More Rotogravure Ads
for Leo Feist Numbers
Features "Arcady," Al Jolson's Big Hit Song,
in Full-page Space in the New York Tribune
of January 20
For You!
Century is spending Thousands of dollars
right now to Nationally advertise " C E N T U R Y
C E R T I F I E D E D I T I O N " for your direct bene-
fit in these Best of A l l Magazines:
Following up its local and national advertis-
ing campaign for the new year, Leo' Feist, Inc.,
used a full-page advertisement in the rotogravure
AL JOLSON'S OWN SONG*
Ladies' Home Journal, Good
Housekeeping, Red Book, M u -
sical Courier,
W o m a n ' s
World,
Cosmopolitan, The
Musician,
Pictorial
Review
Woman's Home Companion
Delineator, M o d e r n
Pria
c i I la , Designer, McCall's
Hearst's International, Na
tional Geographic.
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 CAKE
EVERY NIGHT I CRY MYSELF TO
SLEEP OVER YOU
TAKE, OH TAKE, THOSE LIPS AWAY
Get our F R E E Hook-ups; they will
help you in making it known that you
carry " C E N T U R Y . "
Write for Dealers' Prices
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
and says it is his
biggest success!
Head Composers' Society
At the annual election of the American So-
ciety of Composers, Authors and Publishers,
Gene Buck, the well-known composer, was
elected president; Victor Herbert, vice-presi-
dent; Raymond Hubbell, treasurer, and Charles
K. Harris, secretary.
New Flammer Catalog
Harold Flammer, Inc., is now busily occupied
in publishing a new catalog. This catalog will
be up to date and will contain biographical
sketches of important American composers,
thematics and other helpful information.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
section of the New York Sunday Tribune in
the issue of January 20, featuring Al Jolson's
big song hit, "Arcady." This is only one of the
outstanding factors in the publicity given this
unusual song. A great number of vaudeville
artists are programming "Arcady" regularly and
it is heard frequently in the dance halls of the
country. This Feist issue will be one of the
features of the activities of the Feist various
branch offices and all its representatives, which
should make it a nationally advertised song
during the coming weeks. The details of the
follow-up campaign cover many channels and
some unusually effective, supplementary adver-
tising material has been issued on the number
for some time.
in the various catalogs of
ORIGINAL HOME OF J A Z Z
MUSIC PUBUSffERS^\29 South State 5t.Chica*>
LEO. FEIST, Inc.,
FEIST Bldf., New York
aflnnmymnnminnnnrifinnnnnninnnnnrinnnnnr'!
New Zipf Go. Number
JELLYS BLUES BIG SELLERS
My Good
Man's Blues
I LOVE YOU
LOVE TALES
NO, NO, NORA
EASY MELODY
SONG OF LOVE
JOURNEY'S END
HALF PAST TEN
M. Witmark & Sons
THE
WITMABK BLACK AND
WHITE
SERIES
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Gypsy Love Song
I'll Forget You
June's the Time for Roses
Just to Hear You Whisper I Love You
Just Been Wond'ringr All Day Long
Kiss Me Again
Let the Rest of the World Go By
Mother Machree
My Jean
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 Comes 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 Coin' 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
The Zipf Music Publishing Co. is the publisher
of "Days of Yesterday," which is used as the
theme song in the photoplay production of the
same title. In addition, the number is being
broadcasted by several radio stations. The pub-
lisher has issued it in both waltz and fox-trot
forms. A new feature of the Zipf Co.'s ex-
ploitation plans is placing in the retailer's hands
free orchestrations so that he may be assured
of publicity on Zipf numbers in his locality.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
Come on, Spark Plug
Land of Cotton Blues
My Sweetie Went Away
It's Not the First Time You Left
Me
Not Here, Not There, It's Fifty
Miles From Nowhere
Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh! Oh, Golly!
I'm in Love
Covered Wagon Days
Back in the Old Neighborhood
I've Got a Song for Sale (That
My Sweetie Turned Down)
That's Why You Make Me Cry
Roll Along, Missouri
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre Bldf., New York City, N. Y.
Victor Herbert
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
THE
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 26, 1924
— A Combination of Hits That's Hard to Beat!
MAMMA
LOVES
PAPA?,
A Masterpiece of Dance
*blues* stojle
I CRY MYSELF
TO SLEEP,,
OVER YOU*
The last Tear bv
W
Ballads
HNGER
AWHILE
ALJOLSONS Bi
Hit in *
A Song >vith the
Swing that £ ^
You cant po wrong -with anu FEIST song
Fred Jordan Joins the
Witmark & Sons Forces
Becomes Member of Philadelphia Office and
Will Devote His Efforts to the Well-known
Black and White Series
Witmark & Sons' Philadelphia office lias
added to the sales organization Fred Jordan,
a professional, who will devote his entire time
to Witmark Black and White Series and who
will circulate among the trade, furnishing ideas
tor window displays and counter sales develop-
ment helps to the storekeepers. In addition to
the dealers' sales promotion work he will radio
the songs and also sing in photoplay houses
and the better grade of concert halls. At the
present time Mr. Jordan is featuring such num-
bers as "June's the Time for Roses," "Ten
Thousand Years From Now," "Sunrise," "My
Jean," "Heart to Heart" and "In a Little Town
Niearby."
Winners in Song Contest
Winners in the "Just Like a Woman" song
contest conducted by the Veritas Music Pub-
lishing Co., of Hollywood, Cal., and the G. S.
Haskins Photoplay Productions, of Hollywood,
were announced this week. They are Charles
World Famous
MCKINLEY
FIFTEEN CENT
MUSIC
IT STANDS AT THK I1KAI) OF ITS CLASS
All of tlie Best RoprintH and More Bit
Selling
Copyrights Than • Any-
Other I,ow-Priced Edition!
Music Perfectly Fingered, Printed on the
Best Paper, New Title. Pages
200% Profit
50 New Numbers
Now Ready for 1924
Choice Reprints, Salable Copyrights for
Piano: Piano Duets, Violin and Piano
Music, Musical Headings, Standard Songs
New Catalogs Now Ready for 1924
Free Catalogs With Stork Orders—We Pay
for Your Advertising—Write for
Samples Today!
LIBERAL SAJ.KS PLAN, ASK US!
CHICAGO M c K i n l e y NEW YORK
1501 E. 55th St. M u s I C CO* 16 * 8 B r o a d w a y
O'Flynn, of 106 West Ninety-fifth street, New
York City; Richard K. Paris, of 922 Victoria
avenue, Los Angeles, Cal., and Arthur Harz-
feld, Hotel Fielding, San Francisco. Prizes
were offered for the best second choruses of
the "Just Like a Woman" song, written around
the Haskins-Hodkinson photoplay production of
the same name.'
James Fero Back from Trip
James Fero, sales manager for the Harry
Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1587 Broad-
way, returned recently from a New England
trade trip, among other cities visiting Boston
and Providence. While away he featured the
firm's songs, "Little Wooden Whistle Wouldn't
Whistle" and "Two Blue Eyes." Both of these
songs are making rapid strides toward pop-
ularity.
New Thompson-Archer Songs
Harlan Thompson and Harry Archer, writers
of "I Love You," one of the biggest hits in
years, have two new songs, both of which are
published by Leo Feist, Inc. One is entitled
"Such Is Life" and the other is called "No
Means Yes."
Cliff Odoms Returning
Cliff Odoms, traveling representative of Leo
Feist, Inc., is returning from a several weeks'
trade tour. He has visited practically all the
larger cities in the Middle West, including
Detroit, Kansas City and Minneapolis.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
Gharbonneau Moves Store
GREEN BAY, WIS., January 19.—Raymond Char-
bonneau, who recently opened the Great Lakes
Music Store in this city, has moved his place
of business to 313J/2 West Walnut street, under
the name of the West Side Song Shop. Mr.
Charbonneau has formed an orchestra club to
which many prominent orchestra leaders belong
for the purpose of being supplied with the late
sheet music releases. In addition, he has ex-
tended his wholesale, dealings in sheet music to
include many music stores in Wisconsin.
WIT/ALWAYJ-, H i m ONLY
"Mom-Ma"
"You Wanted Someone to
Play With, I Wanted Some-
one to Love"
"Steamboat Sal"
'Happy and Go-Lucky in
My Old Kentucky Home"
"Little Town in the Ould
County Down"
FRED FISHER 7*
•WEST 4 U gTBEET. « V W K U
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
I Wonder Who's Dancing
With You Tonight
Where the Lazy Daisies
Grow
Twilight Rose
If You'll Come Back
Steppin* Out
Watching the Moonrise
Arizona Stars
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
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311 We«t 43rd Street
New York City
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