Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 22

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NOVEMBER 27, 1926
GOOD
REASONS
Ys\
dealers push "CENTURY EDtTION"
iuse it is Nationally Advertised.
LUSE it represents the best value
sheet music today.
*AUSE he is protected against loss
through exchange. Copy for copy.
BECAUSE of theyl50% profit he makes.
Pretty good reasons at that, don't you
Century Music Pub. Go.
235 W. 40th St.
New York
"There Ain't No Maybe
in My Baby's Eyes"
New Fox-trot by Donaldson, Kahn and Egan
Issued by Villa Moret, Inc., San Francisco
Villa Moret, Inc., of San Francisco, Cal., and
New York, has just added a new novelty fox-
trot to its catalog. The offering is one of the
late numbers by Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn
and Ray Egan and is entitled "There Ain't No
Maybe In My Baby's Eyes." Villa Moret or-
ganization is showing much enthusiasm over
this new addition, inaugurating an extensive
campaign throughout the entire country in its
behalf.
Other numbers in the Villa Moret catalog
which are having a wide sale are the national
successes "Moonlight and Roses" and "Thanks
For the Buggy Ride." Another Pacific Coast
hit, published by the same company, is now
THE LITTLE RED
SCHOOL HOUSE
AND THE
World-Famous
McKINLEY
MUSIC
are staple American institutions. Both
have won and hold the implicit confidence
of the American people through merit
alone.
50 NEW NUMBERS FOR 1927
READY, Piano Solos, Piano Duets and
Violin and Piano
Salable Copyrights! Best Reprints!
New Catalogs Free with Stock Orders
Mr. Dealer: If you do not carry this "BIG
PROFIT" line, write for Samples and Liberal
Sales Plan Today!
Music Trade Review
traveling East. It is called "When You Waltz
With the One You Love." It is by Al Sher-
man and Charles O'Flynn.
Will H&'ckwell, Eastern manager of Villa
Moret, inc., with offices at 1595 Broadway, New
York City, is expecting Charles N. Daniels, head
of the company, in New York shortly, when
^hey are to complete plans for an energetic
Eastern campaign. Mr. Rockwell states they
will continue to work on "Lay My Head Be-
neath a Rose," "Don't Sing Aloha When I Go"
and "The Song of the Wanderer."
Irving Berlin Is Bringing
Out Two New Numbers
"Just a Little Longer" and "That's a Good
Girl" Make a Total of Five Written This
Season
Among the new songs that have been added
to the catalog of Irving Berlin, Inc., are two
by Irving Berlin, called "Just a Little Longer"
and "That's a Good Girl." This release closely
follows three other Berlin successes this sea-
son, namely, "Because I Love You," "How
Many Times?" and "I'm On My Way Home."
Aside from the show material Irving Berlin
has written and in addition to his popular selec-
tions, the release of all of these successful
songs in the same season establishes a new
record for this writer.
Issues Second Volume of
Scandinavian Songs
The Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., has re-
cently made another of the frequent additions
to the imposing Musicians' Library issued by
the company. This time the second volume of
a collection of modern Scandinavian songs
from Lange-Muller to Winge. These groups of
Scandinavian songs have been gathered and
edited by George Werrenrath and represent an
School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
March Victorious
(Mabel
Metzger-Wright)
Pacific Patrol
(Mabel
Metzjer-Wright)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
Victorious Eagle
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Can't Go
FHSt
SUNDAY
KATINKA
PRECIOUS
ADORABLE
BARCELONA
SYMPATHY WALTZ
CALLING ME HOME
HI D1UULK DIDDLE
BESIDE A GARDEN WALL
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU
MY GIRL HAS EYE TROUBLE
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
HELLO, ALOHA, HOW ARE YOU?
WHERED YOU GET THOSE EYES?
YOUR HEART LOOKED INTO MINE
I'VE LOST ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU
WHILE THE YEARS GO DRIFTING BY
KISS YOUR LITTLE BABY GOOD-
NIGHT
I'D RATHER BE THE GIRL IN YOUR
ARMS
IT MADE YOU HAPPY WHEN YOU
MADE ME CRY
JUST A BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF MY OLD
KENTUCKY HOME
Write for Dealers' Price
LEO
important addition to music literature. The
volume is priced at $2.50 in paper and $3.50 in
cloth.
A. Y. & B. Planning
Big National Campaign
New York Publishers' Drive to Cover the Entire
Country From Coast to Coast
Jack Yellen and Billy Chandler, of the firm of
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, who recently re-
turned from Chicago and other Middle West
centers, arranged a Fall campaign on the A., Y.
& B. catalog that will not only be felt in mid-
West territory but' through the plans inau-
gurated will cover the Pacific Coast.
These activities together with the intensive
exploitation campaign arranged by the home
office in the East, including New England, gives
this firm a prominent position in the popular
music field.
A HIT SONG
By Hit Writers
(Rosey)
American Beauty March
(Williams)
Knights of Columbus March
(Clifford)
Valiant Volunteers
(Mabel Metzger-W right)
Order Through Jobber or Direct
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publishers
New York City
A REAL BIT OF MELODY
NOW
McKINLEY~MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th Street, CHICAGO
_
'CHERIE
I LOVE YOU
H A R M S INC.. 62 W 45TH ST..N.YC.
M. WITMARK tic SONS, NEW YORK
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NOVEMBER 27, 1926
JUST A
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UNMADE ME C R / i ^ = i / WANT TOSl
One of the Neatest Comedy OD^S
ever written-Gus Kahn at his best-
H.US- Teddy fiorito's corking Fox-
Trot Melody/ Lmffas? oand HOW/
Vine inimitable 'Donaldson nnffs
the bell again with this sensatigml
fox-trot ballad. A characteristic
Donaldson melody with a lyric
that thrills you/
Words ami Music y
JUST A PERFECT SONGJ S S S
A happy-go-lucky siyiiable I
and, Oh boy!- MATA^TUNF
Absolutely SURE-FIRE/
hy GUS KAHN
oad TED FIORITO
lr GUS K A H N
%ALTER DONALDSON
WALTER DONALDSON
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Wide Scope of Christmas
Music Is in Demand
Variety of Material Required to Meet the
Varied Demands—A Good Carl Fischer Item
While much of the Christmas music, par-
ticularly that for special events, is arranged
for and purchased by choir and orchestra
leaders early in the Fall, there naturally is al-
ways additional material that must be procured
at later dates. There are, too, the late pro-
grams that must be filled and necessarily the
music dealer is called upon not only for quick
suggestions but for appropriate material. This
Sensational
Novelty Dance Hit
SIDEWALK
FEIST'
includes piano solos, local music, violin and Feist Fall Catalo<
piano, anthems and carols, cantatas and orches-
tra music.
Shows WicL Activity
There is also Christmas music for the gen-
eral consumer. This includes special Christmas Many Numbers Making Success, Giving Catalog
Balance That Every Publisher Desires
folios, books and standard groups that have
an all-year-round call. To reach the consumer,
Leo Feist, Inc., has never had a more active
the entire month of December should see holi-
day music in conspicuous positions on counters Fall catalog than the one presented this season.
and tables and suggestions in the display win- In its list of big successes it has numbers of
every character, which gives the catalog a bal-
dows.
All of the publishers this year have made ance that publishers try hard to achieve.
special efforts to encourage the retailer in Among these is a number called "In a Little
properly presenting holiday music. There is Spanish Town." This has been a feature with
so much importance to this that too much Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra on their
cannot be said. It means activity during the present tour, with the result that every place
holiday weeks and makes possible luring into they visit a big demand has been created for
this melodious number.
the music store much Christmas gift money.
In addition Feist has the international suc-
The latest list of new issues from Carl
Fischer, Inc., includes special mention of the cess, "Barcelona," the novelty song and dance,
well-known Christmas book, "Christmas Joys "Katinka," several exceptional ballads, includ-
in Verse and Song." This book has a special ing "Calling Me Home," "Beside a Garden
appeal wherever there is a gathering in the Wall" and "Your Heart Looked Into Mine,"
home, and generally only needs to be displayed the love songs "Adorable" and "That's Why I
at this time of the year in order to advance Love You," the unique Kentuck song, "Just a
its sale. There is much other similar Chris- Bird's-Eye View of My Old Kentucky Home,"
and the comedy song, "My Girl Has Eye Trou-
mas material.
ble" (I Want This, I Want That).
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LATEST SUCCESSES
FOR YOU AND ME
COME BACK IN DREAMS
THE FAR-AWAY BELLS
I FOUND YOU AT LAST
THAT LITTLE WORLD IS MINE
POPULAR SUCCESSES
Roses of Picardy
A Night of Love
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
In the Garden of Tomorrow
Song of Songs
By My Fireside
A Little Love, A Little Kiss
185 MADISON AVENUE
Brown Bird Singing
There's a Song in My Heart
I Look Into Your Garden
I Heard You Singing
Bells of St. Mary's
Thank God for a Garden
Smile Thru Your Tears
NEW YORK CITY
Takes "Chinese Moon"
The Sam Fox Publishing Co., of New York
and Cleveland, Ohio, recently took over from
Kayen Music Corp. the song and dance suc-
cess, "Chinese Moon," words of which are by
Ben Bronfin and the music by Joseph Nuss-
baum. A special campaign has been arranged
by the Sam Fox organization on this offering
and orchestras in all parts of the country are
making a feature of it. Included in the present
exploitation drive is a special plan for inter-
esting singers in vaudeville and in radio pro-
grams. Much success has already been achieved
along these lines, with indications pointing to
unusually heavy responses.
In New Chicago Offices
CHICAGO, I I I . , November 20.—Ager, Yellen &
Bornstein, Inc., has removed its Chicago office
from the Loop End Building to the Woods
Theatre Building, taking a long-term lease in a
new suite which gives them greatly enlarged
.quarters. Jack Yellen and Billy Chandler, who
have been in the home office of the company
for the past two weeks, have returned to Chi-
cago to arrange the opening of the new offices.
C/J/VV PUBLISHER. OUR
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