Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 11

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and "Roadways," a John H. Densmore number.
To the part songs for men's voices has been
added "Daddy Dear," by R. Deane Shure. This
number was written for and dedicated to the
Apollo Club of Pittsburgh, Pa. In the two-part
songs for women's voices now appears "Lilies,"
by Ferdinand Dunkley, and in the three-part
songs for women's voices, "The Lost Chord,"
of Sir Arthur Sullivan, with an arrangement by
Hartley Moore.
Frank Pallma Leaving
on Trip to the East
Upon Completion of Eastern Trip He Will Have
Covered Entire Country—Catalog Is in De-
mand
CHICAGO, 111., March 6.—Frank Pallma, presi-
dent of the Pallma Music Publishers, 509 South
Wabash avenue, returned recently from an ex-
tended trip on which he has been since August
1, and during which time he covered the entire
Western and Southern territory as far West as
the Coast and as far South as the Gulf States.
He is now planning to leave for an Eastern
Century Music Pub. Go.
trip and expects to be gone for three months,
returning about May 1. Upon completing the
235 West 40th St.
New York
latter trip, he will have covered the entire coun-
try from coast to coast and from border to
border.
New Numbers Issued
The Review representative found Mr. Pallma
by the Oliver Ditson Go. highly
gratified with the reception the trade has
accorded the Pallma publications as well as
These Include Two New Negro Spirituals and a with the many reorders that are being received
Number of Part Songs for Men's and Wom- from all over the country. Orders that were
en's Voices
received from the smaller as well as the larger
dealers throughout the country were shown,
The Oliver Ditson Co. has added to its Negro emphasizing the wide appeal the Pallma catalog
spirituals arranged in choral form by William has among music lovers, as well as to the trade,
Arms Fisher, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and accentuated by the attractive title pages and
"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." the manner in which the numbers have been
To its sacred music for men's voices has been issued.
added "Begin, My Tongue, Some Heavenly
The numbers that are leading the catalog in-
Theme," and to its anthems for mixed voices as
clude "Dawn," "I Love You More Each Day,"
well as for men's voices, "Into the Woods My
"A Broken Song," "Thoughts." These are being
Master Went," the text by Sidney Lanier and
featured by such artists as Jose Mojica, tenor,
music by George B. Nevin. In its part songs
Chicago Civic Opera; Marie Morrisey, Bruns-
for mixed voices now appears "Come O'er the
wick artist; Charles Marshall, Chicago Civic
Sea," a four-part vocal waltz; "In the Merry
Opera; Cyrena Van Gordon, Chicago Civic
Month of May," a madrigal for mixed voices,
Opera; Lucy Westen, Carl Craven and many
other prominent singers. The numbers are also,
being used by many of the leading moving pic-
ture theatres in connection with organ and
slide presentations as well as solo and orchestra
features. Every song is individual and enables
the publishers to offer a well-balanced catalog
which will appeal to the public, to teachers, to
concert directors, etc.
Not only does the Pallma catalog offer a wide
appeal, but also added to this is the catalog of
H. T. Fitzsimons, which is a separate one. But
both publications are under one management
and organization of which H. T. Fitzsimons is
general manager. The latter group includes the
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Aeolian series of choral music, cantatas, operettas
and books of which "Pickles" and "Once in a
Blue Moon" operettas, for amateur high schools,
clubs, etc., are enjoying an unprecedented suc-
cess. These are specially written within the
range of the voice of the high school pupil.
On both the Pallma and Fitzsimons publica-
tion advertising matter is being supplied to
the trade for distribution.
That's Why Live Dealers
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Do You?
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YOU AND I
SWEET MAN
MIGHTY BLUE
FLAMIN' MAMIE
I MISS MY SWISS
IT MUST BE LOVE
LANTERN OF LOVE
DON'T WAKE ME UP
TEACH ME TO SMILE
THE COUPLE UPSTAIRS
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
PAL OP MY CRADLE DAYS
BE ON THE LEVEL WITH MOTHER
FIVE FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE
I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
I'M TIRED OF EVERYTHING BUT
YOU
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
TOO MANY PARTIES AND TOO MANY
PALS
WHEN
I DREAM
OF THE LAST
WALTZ WITH YOU
ALL THAT SHE IS IS AN OLD FASH-
IONED GIRL
I F WE CAN'T BE THE SAME OLD
SWEETHEARTS
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pianist and recording artist. The number will
be first exploited through the radio.
"Little Telltale" Popular
"Little Telltale," published by Theodore Pres-
ser Co., is being programmed by a long list ot
concert artists, including Cecil Arden, the mez-
zo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company,
Elsie Baker, concert singer and Victor record
artist, Marguerite Namara and Franceska Kas-
per Lawson. All of these artists have written
favorable comments on this song. Caroline L.
Sumner, the author of "Little Telltale," is also
the writer of "Trifles," "Hope On," "By the
Abiding Power" and "In Each Heart There
Lies a Garden."
New McDaniel Go. Office
CHICAGO, 111., March 8.—The Joe McDaniel
Music Co., of New York City, has opened an
office in this city at 177 North State street.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWDRLDISV/AJTlNG-SUNRJSt
INTHE GARDEN OFTWORROV
THE SONG OFSONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
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Sherwood-Schott Number
Ray Sherwood and Marion Schott have just
finished a satirical song called "I Haven't Men-
tioned Mammy." The words of the number
are quite clever and the music is melodious.
The number has been placed with the F. B.
Haviland Music Co., 114 West Forty-fourth
street, New York City, who are acting as sales
agents.
Ray Sherwood is the writer of the popular
waltz success, "Honeymoon Waltz" and "Hawai-
ian Sunset." Marion Schott is a popular radio
EVERYBODY'S SINGING IT,
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declared he had no right to keep the money and Melrose Bros. Music Go.
must refund the sum claimed.
Ivan Caryll, who wrote the scores for "The
Introduces New "Blues"
Pink Lady," "Our Miss Gibbs," "Oh, Oh, Del-
Sacha Guitry Ordered to Pay to the Caryll phine," and many other musical pieces, died in Chicago Publishers Make Additions to Their
Estate 50,000 Francs Which He Received in this city in November of 1921.
Popular Catalog of "Blues" Selections
Advance Royalties for Operetta
CHICAGO, I I I . , March 6.—Melrose Bros. Music
Barrett Number Issued
PARIS, FRANCE, March 4.—A Paris court or-
Co., 177 North State street, this city, publisher
dered Sacha Guitry to-day to pay the heirs of
by E. B. Marks Go. of the well-known "blues" series, many of
the late Ivan Caryll 50,000 francs which he had
which have been among the largest hits for this
received as advance royalties for a musical com- "I'm Gonna Wander Out Yonder" Gets Lyric type of music, just introduced two new numbers
and Name From Contest Held Over the as attractions to this catalog.
edy that never saw the light of day. The famous
French actor-playwright-producer and the com- Radio
One is a novelty blues fox-trot entitled "Tam-
poser had agreed to collaborate to produce a
peekoe" and is written by Elmer Schoebel and
musical play simultaneously in New York and
A few weeks ago Hughie Barrett, leader of Louis Panico. Indications are that it will prove
Paris for which Guitry was to write the libretto, the orchestra at the Commodore Hotel, New very popular for novelty vaudeville acts as well as
Caryll writing the musical score.
York City, broadcasted through station WEAF for the popular orchestras. The other number
Guitry wrote the play, but the whole scheme a new fox-trot which he announced as a song is a mysterious blues melody entitled "The
came to nothing owing to Caryll's death in 1921. without a title. Barrett was the composer of Hobo's Prayer," and likewise shows promise of
Later Guitry produced the play in Paris at the the melody and conceived the nameless idea being one of the leaders in the "Melrose" cata-
Theatre Edouard VII with music by the French which, while not original, is probably a good log. The lyric for this number was written by
composer Andre Messager. Called "L'Amour means of introductory radio exploitation. The Walter Hirsch, while Boyd Senter wrote the
Masque," it had considerable success. When number was repeated on several later radio music.
Caryll's heirs claimed 50,000 francs, Sacha Guitry broadcasting dates and the melody made an im-
refused to refund that amount. He did not deny pression.
AKRON, O., March 5.—Record sales of the new
receiving it, but alleged that it had been for-
The song was accepted by the Edward B. song "Love Bound," words by Harry D.
feited because the musical score had not been Marks Music Co., who conceived the idea of Kerr and music by Karl Rupp, are reported at
supplied. The heirs thereupon sued and the setting "kid" lyrics to it, as it had unusual sheet music counters of Akron music stores.
court, not agreeing with Guitry's arguments, success with such songs in the past, including
"iLittle Red Schoolhouse," "Down by the Old
Swimming Hole" and "Barefoot Days."
At Barrett's suggestion hundreds of listeners-
in had sent to him lyrics for his melody. Of
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these the lyric of Jack Bornkessel, Rochester,
N. Y., was chosen. These with some slight re-
vision made a perfect "kid" song under the
Smile a little Bit
title "I'm Gonna Wander Out Yonder" (Where
the Rainbow Ends).
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
The Marks firm has issued the number for
There Are Two Sides to
professionals in both single and double version,
Every Story
fox-trot orchestrations, and has commenced an
Why
Don't You Marry the
exploitation campaign on this offering.
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