Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 5

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JULY 30, 1927
"It All Depends on
You" Specially Requested
De Silva, Brown & Henderson Number Re-
quested by Invalid With Result That Com-
position Is Specially Broadcast by Ben Bernie
OMAHA, NEB., July 23.—Considerable publicity
for "It All Depends On You," a De Silva,
Brown & Hendeson hit, was created recently,
when Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Or-
chestra played a special courtesy program over
Station WOW for the entertainment of an
Omaha girl, who is a patient in the State hos-
pital for tubercular cases at Kearney, Neb. Mr.
Bernie, whose fifteen-piece band was playing at
the World Theatre, had received a request let-
ter from the young lady, Miss Eunice Man-
ning, as follows:
"I read recently about your orchestra appear-
ing at the World Theatre and, being an ad-
mirer of your band, would like to make a re-
quest for 'It All Depends on You,' my favorite
piece. I am a pianist and am ill in the hos-
pital at Kearney. Of course, I would not get to
hear the piece myself, but for the sake of
others and because it would thrill me to know
he had granted a request from me, I would like
to have you play it."
When Ben Bernie received Miss Manning's
request he immediately suggested that arrange-
ments be made to broadcast the number for the
benefit of the invalid girl. "If they have no
radio set at the State hospital, have a receiving
set installed at her bedside at my expense," he
said.
Permission was granted to Mr. Bernie and
his orchestra to take the air over Station WOW
and probably for the first time in radio history
a courtesy program was broadcast for the bene-
fit of a single individual.
"It All Depends On You" was played twice,
opening and closing the program of ten selec-
tions, with a special vocal chorus by Paul
Hagan, baritone with the band. Other pieces
were "I'm In Love Again" with Mr. Bernie
singing the chorus; "Just Like A Butterfly,"
"Rosy Cheeks," "Paradise Isle," "A Lane In
Spain," "Moonbeams, Kiss Her For Me," "The
Doll Dance" and "Muddy Water."
At the hospital in Kearney, Miss Manning
was supplied with a headset, while the other
patients listened through a loud speaker. All
I he numbers were received clearly and the sick
girl was thrilled to such an extent by the honor
paid her that a marked improvement was noted
in her condition. A full account of the inci-
dent was carried in the Omaha papers.
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great popularity in the past, many dealers ob-
taining it with the imprint of their trade name.
Through an error on the part of the papei
manufacturer, the Century house has obtained
an unusually large quantity of this Silk Kraft
paper and a special price, good only until Sep-
tember 1, has been made. Dealers, who have
used this paper in previous years, have re-
ported an increase of sales, resulting from the
advertising obtained from their imprint on
With Any TEIST1 Song'
Berlin Announces Big
Campaign for Fall
"Russian Lullaby," "What Does It Matter" and
"Me and My Shadow" Among Outstanding
Hits
An extensive campaign has been started by
Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, on its Fall cata-
'og, which will probably produce at least six
outstanding hits. "Russian Lullaby," "What
Does It Matter" and "Me and My Shadow" are
among the biggest sellers throughout the coun-
try. Other Berlin numbers that are climbing
into the hit class are "What 4Do We Do on a
Dew Dew Dewy Day?" and "Is It Possible?",
the latter being on the order of "Yes Sir, That's
My Baby" and has already been placed with a
great many acts now going on tour.
"Miss Annabelle Lee" looks like an overnight
hit and is considered one of the best profes-
sional songs on the market. The outstanding
orchestra hit is "Havana," by Vincent Rose,
which is being featured by the leading orches-
tras of the country. The firm reports that busi-
ness in the last two weeks has shown a de-
cided improvement and is nearly up to normal,
which is good news. Steady business is being
done by the house with "Rosy Cheeks," "Love
and Kisses," "Sweet Marie," "Where the Wild.
Wild Flowers" and "C'Est Vous."
SUNDOWN
Donaldson^ Distinctive
and Charging Ballad/
Comedy Fox Trot Sb/g
MRESATRKK
IN PICKIN
Bernard Prager to
Make Coast Trip
Sales Manager of Robbins Music Corp. to Visit
All Important American and Canadian Cities
Bernard Prager, sales manager of the Rob-
bins Music Corp., New York, is planning to
leave August 1 on a four months' trip to the
Coast, visiting all the important cities in the
United States and Canada. Some of the newer
Robbins publications which Mr. Prager will fea-
ture are the Rudy Wiedoeft Modern Saxophone
Method, "My Spirituals," "The Doll Suite," and
the popular numbers, "I'll Always Remember
You," "Calling," "Down the Lane" and "I'm
Coming Virginia."
Another item of importance which Mr. Prager
Irving Berlin, Inc., Announces Copies and Or- will feature will be the compositions issued by
Paul Whiteman Publications, Inc., for which
chestrations Will Be Ready by August 1
the Robbins Music Corp. is the sole distributor.
The musical score for the "Ziegfeld Follies" These include the Red Nichols' cornet solos
of 1927, by Irving Berlin, is completed and the and the new novelty piano solo, "Dolly Dim-
production is scheduled to open by August 1. ples," which are now ready. Some of the num-
Those who have heard the songs written by bers in preparation for the Whiteman catalog
Mr. Berlin claim that they constitute one of are "A Study in Blue" and "Three Shades of
the best scores he has ever done. He has writ- Blue."
ten special songs for Eddie Cantor, who will be
Mr. Prager was married recently to Miss
featured in the new "Follies" and these will Meryle Leventhal, niece of Joe Young, song-
also be exploited.
writer.
The firm of Irving Berlin, Inc., will publish
the songs of the production and is confident
that at least three or four hits will materialize.
Copies and orchestrations of the new "Zieg-
feld Follies" will be ready for distribution by
August 1.
Sig Bosley, who has been identified with the
music publishing business for the past twenty-
three years, has become associated with Ager,
Yellen & Bornstein, New York, in the capacity
A special offer of Century Silk Kraft wrap- of sales manager. Mr. Bosley has heretofore
ping paper has been made by the Century been identified with only two publishers, the
Music Publishing Co., New York, in a letter Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago and
just sent out to the trade. This paper has found Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.
13E A CHICK-CHICKCHKXEH
i/CHARLlE TOBIAS, COIEMM GOETZ
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ROBINSON
New "Follies" Score
(Written by Berlin
Sig Bosley Now With
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein
Century Wrappers
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has severed his connection with this firm and
has organized his own business under the name
of Water Kane, Inc. Mr. Kane has taken a
large suite in the Hilton Building, 1595 Broad-
way, and held his formal opening during
the week of July 25.
The new company will handle a complete
stock of sheet music, books, orchestrations and
supplies and it is Mr. Kane's aim to eliminate
all delays on shorts. His many friends in the
trade and his thorough familiarity with condi-
tions in the music business assure his success
in his new venture.
Several score of Mr. Kane's friends in the
publishing and retail trade crowded the estab-
lishment during the early days of the week
from early morning until late in the afternoon.
A large number of floral tributes and telegram
messages from all parts of the country, wishing
him success, added much to the spirit of the
place during the opening.
Harms, Inc., Releases
New European Success
"Lonely" Likely to Duplicate Its Success There
—"When Day* Is Done" Leading Firm's
Catalog
Following the remarkable success obtained
with "When Day Is Done," Harms, Inc., has
just released "Lonely," which likewise was
known in Europe before being tried in America.
Resigns From Crown Music Co. and Forms The number was known abroad under the
Water Kane, Inc., With Offices at 1595 French title, "J'ai pau su y faire" and possesses
a lilting appeal that takes hold instantly. "When
Broadway
Day Is Done" continues to be the leader in
Water Kane, who has been identified for the the Harms popular catalog, but it will be no
past twenty years with the Crown Music Co., surprise to executives of the firm if "Lonely"
prominent New York jobber in sheet music, runs it a close second.
Another new Harms release is "Barbara," a
bright melodious number, which gives every
indication of becoming an overnight success.
The song is already in demand by orchestra
leaders in the big Eastern resorts and the com-
pany is countering with a strong exploitation
campaign. The words of "Barbara" are by
Billy Rose and the music by Abner Silver.
Twelve Hundred Selections, Piano Solos, Piano
Duets, Violin and Piano, Saxophone and
Group of New Anthems By
Piano, Standard Songs, etc. Send
Walter Kane Enters
Music Jobbing Field
15 c World-Famousl5 (
McKinley Music
for Complete Catalog. A Few Big
Favorites Listed Below.
TIANO SOLOS
Alter Sell.Mil Mar. li
Aloha Of, with Variations
A njri'ls' Serenade—Smith
Huivurolle, -ralt-a of Huft-
Heiuitllul K i i n i n e Star
lilack Hawk Wultx
HiU'lit Star or Heaven
Hevprie
Cull of t h e Nightingale—
IJpsn ipiive
Cfdur Druok Waltz
H.IK.i Llmlo (li.,.u(iful
Hi-.ivpn). Inst.
l)e<|) Klver
l)r Dreum of the ShepherdeM
Kd-lueiNS (illde Waltz
J allinK Watei-s—Truax
I'laB Day March
I'lutterer—Chaniinade
I'loNver Sonc—Lange
I l i t h Scliool March
II unioreHke—Dvorak
In t h e Cathedral (Andante
in n-flat >--Lernare
Keeu Step March
Lit I'aloma |S.ir.( or Inst.)
Little Fairy Wnltz
I ondonderrv Air
Melody In F—Rubinstein
Minuet in <«—Beethoven
Mocking Bird (Easy)
Morning I'niyer—Stieahbos
Mountain He lie Sehottl«<'he
.My MIIIIIII'N Waltz
My I'apu'H Waltz
'<> Sole Mio! (Sunp or Tnst.)
Prelude—Rachmaninoff.
l'urple I'anttles Waltz
Roliln'N Departure
itohin'H Return
Hustle l)»n«e—Howell
Scurf Dance—Chamlnade
Sextet from "I.urla"
Sinmle Confession—Thome
Song of the Volga Boatmen
Souvenir—Drdla
Soring Sonjf—Mendelssohn
Whispering Hope (Song,
Vocal Puet or Reverie)
Whisnerinun of Love, Waltz
Woodland Echoes—Wyman
VIOLIN A N D PIANO
Ave Maria—Bach-Gounod
HeropuNe from "Jocelyn"
Cavatlna — Raff
Klegje—Massenet
llos^inna—Granler
Hnnioreske—Dvorak
Serenade—Drlgo
Suuvenlr—Drdla
Mr. Dealer; If you do not carry this Profitable,
Big-Selling Line, write for Samples and Liberal
Sales Plan Today!
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
CHICAGO
NEW SENSATION
. 'WHEN DAY
IS DONE
the Oliver Ditson Go.
The Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, has recently
issued a dozen or so new anthems for mixed
voices which represents welcome additions to
the lengthy list of such publications already
offered by that house. The selections just re-
leased include "The Lord is My Shepherd," an
attractive musical setting for the Twenty-third
Psalm, by George A. Burdett, "I Will Extol
Thee," a thanksgiving anthem, "Our Father In
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
Oliver Ditson Company
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOB ESTIMATE
New York City
SINDAY
THE CAT
8A-LU-TA
COLLETTE
AT SUNDOWN
SHE'S GOT " I T "
LAZY WEATHER
JUST WOND'RINO
HONOLULU MOON
THINKING
IF
YOU
SEE
OF YOU
SALLV
HE'S THE LAST YVOItl»
CHEERIE liEEKIE 11KE
THE DIXIE VAU\r.O.V!)
SING ME A BA3Y bONG
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
I ALWAY8 KNEW I'D KIND YOU
SAM, THE OLD ACCOItlHON MAN
YOU DON'T LIKE IT—NOT MUCH
OH! WHAT A PAL WAS "VVHOOZI8"
LOVE IS JUST A LITTLE BIT OF
HEAVEN
THERE'S A TRICK IN PICKIN' A
CHICK-CHICK-CHICKEN TO-DAY
Write for Dealers' Price
LEO
Thy Mercy," "Lo, A Great Multitude," and
several others of distinct value. The selection
includes one or two numbers arranged for
women's voices and other's for men's voices.
H. E. Marks Engaged
The engagement of Herbert Edward Marks,
of the Edward B. Marks Music Co., New York,
to Miss Horten.se Eugenie Tyroler, has been
announced this week by the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph E. Tyroler, of SO West
Seventy-seventh street, New York. Miss Tyro-
ler was graduated from Vassar College in 1925
and received her M. A. degree from Columbia
University last February. Mr. Marks, older
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R Marks, at-
tended Dartmouth, and after leaving college en-
gaged in newspaper work. For the past year
and a half he has been associated with his
father's music publishing firm as head of the
mechanical and publicity departments. The
wedding is to take place next Winter.
Some of the
BEST
SELLERS
In
The Witmark Black & White Series
GYPSY LOVE SONG
KISS ME AGAIN
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
MY HOUR
WHO KNOWS?
AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE
DEAR HEART, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
JUST AN IVY COVERED SHACK
CAN'T YO' HEAR ME CALLIN', CAROLINE?
MOTHER MACHREE
SMILIN' THROUGH
ASLEEP IN THE DEEP
JUST BEEN WOND'RING, ALL DAY LONG
IN A LITTLE TOWN NEARBY
SUNRISE AND YOU
THE LAMPLIT HOUR
THAT WONDERFUL MOTHER OF MINE
THAT OLD IRISH MOTHER OF MINE
SACRED
TEACH ME TO PRAY
I COME TO THEE
THE SILENT VOICE
GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS
A LITTLE WHILE
IT WAS FOR ME
O LORD, REMEMBER ME
GRATEFUL, O LORD, AM I
AMERICAN VERSION OF THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS "MADONNA
HARMS INC. 62 W. 45TH. ST, N.YC
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JULY 30, 1927
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK
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