Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 7

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Marks Number Theme
Song of "West Point"
"With Flags Aloft" Incorporated in Cue Sheet
of New Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film
Considerable interest in the musical score of
the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "West Point,"
lias been created since the picture was first
shown recently, particularly in the stirring
march tune, "With Flags Aloft" (Spirit of West
J'oint). This number, published by the Ed. B.
Marks Music Co., New York, is the work of
Herman Heller, composer and musical director,
and Jos. B. Strauss, whose lyrics have been
highly praised. Mr. Strauss, an engineer, who
has considerable dealing with army officials,
also has a son at the Academy, and he has
been able to grasp both accurately and con-
vincingly the spirit of the corps.
When "West Point" was completed it was
immediately decided to utilize "With Flags
Aloft," and the march was played during the
first, showing at the Capitol, New York. It has
been incorporated in the cue sheet, and is to
be heard at all the hundreds of theatres that
have booked this film. On the strength of this
plug and the general worth of the song the
Marks firm has issued orchestra and band ar-
rangements and expects to make it one of the
most popular marches of the present decade.
New XLNT Numbers Being
Featured by the Jobbers
"Sweetest Girl" and "Love Me as I Love You,"
Two Fox-trots, by S. D. Satzewich, Have
Been Introduced Over Radio
Several large jobbers have shown active in-
terest lately in "Sweetest Girl" and "Love
Me as I Love You," two compositions of
Stephen D. Satzewich, published by the XLNT
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Music Publishing Co., New York, in view of
the ready salability of both numbers whenever
tried out on dealers' counters. Both songs
are fox-trots, and are often sung as love bal-
lads as well. In view of recent radio publicity,
dance arrangements, by Claude Lapham, have
been released by the publishers and are in de-
mand by many large orchestras both in New
York State and in New England.
Witmark Presents Large
Popular Number Catalog
Special Emphasis Placed on Melody in Dance
Numbers Which Are Taking an Immediate
Hold
An exceptionally large popular catalog is be-
ing presented this season by M. Witmark &
Sons, New York, and the firm is endeavoring
to secure dance numbers with emphasis on
melody just as it does in its Black and White
series. The success which the house is having
in the popular field is also due to a considerable
extent to the quality of its arrangements by
such well-known dance arrangers as Frank
Skinner, Louis Katzman and Joseph Nussbaum.
Of course, the fox-trots lead in favor and num-
ber, but some remarkable results are being ob-
tained by the Witmark firm with several of its
popular waltzes.
Victor Herbert's "Ah, Sweet Melody of Life"
is a leader in the field of waltz ballads, and
gives every indication of reaching the same
stage of popularity as the same composer's
"Kiss Me Again" and "Gypsy Love Song," be-
ing heard everywhere with an increasing popu-
lar demand for it in sheet music. The other
big successes on the Witmark dance list in-
clue "I'm Away From the World When I'm
Away From You" and "There's Always a Way
to Remember," both by Lew Pollack; "Like
the Wandering Minstrel," "Molly Malone,"
"Roses Understand," "Mamma's Little Baby,"
by Joe Schuster and Johnny Tucker; "Mammy's
Little Kinky Headed Boy," by George Trin-
kaus; "Stepping on the Ivories" and "When
the Moon Is Out," two fox-trots, by John Mc-
Laughlin; "Watching the World Go By," by
Ernest R. Ball, and "At the End of an Irish
Moonbeam," fox-trot, by Ernie Golden, and
several other popular dance numbers.
"Slow Down, Papa"
Scores Upon the Radio
Songs that Sell
THE SONG IS ENDKD
TOGKTHKR WE TWO
FOUR WALLS
HAVIN' MY UPS AND DOWNS
MARY ANN
POOR LIZZIE
THKKK M18T UK NOM liHOl>Y LS'
BACK IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD
OOLDKN GATK
(No Matter How You Sliro It)
IT'S BOLOGNEV
THE HOURS I SPKNT WITH YOU
SHEPHERD OP THE HILLS
IT ALL BELONGS TO ME
I'VE BEEN LONGING FOR A GIRL
LIKE YOU
WHAT DO WE DO ON A DEW,
DEW, DKWY DAY
ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT
C'EST VOUS
ME AND MY SHADOW
MOTHER OF MINE I STILL HAVE
YOU
MISS ANNABELLE LEE
DAWNING
RUSSIAN LULLABY
WE'LL HAVE A NEW HOME IN
THE MORNIN*
MINK, ALL MINE
__^_
HOLLYWOOD ROSE
LOVELY LITTLE SILHOUETTE
IT'S IN THE BAG
From the New
'ZIEGFELTi FOLLIES"
OOH. MAYBE IT'S YOU
SHAKING THE BLUES AWAY
IT'S UP TO THE BAND
BOOKS THAT SELL
•New" UNIVERSAL DANCE FOLIO
No. 14
IRVING BERLIN, INC., SONG HITS
FOR SAXOPHONE—Folios Nos. 1,
2 and 3
IRVING BERLIN, INC., SONG HITS
FOR TENOR BANJO—Folios Nos.
1, 2, 3 and 4
PAUL ASH FOLIO OF NOVELTY
PIANO SOLOS
AL JOLSON COMEDY SONG HIT
FOLIO
WORLD'S FAVORITE SONGS
PETERSON'S UKULELE METHOD
THE MOST POPULAR NEGRO SPIR-
ITUALS—Published in Four Sepa-
rate Folios.
Tenor Banjo (With
Piano Accompaniment)
SAXOPHONE (for Eb, Bb and C Mel-
ody Saxophones Combined)—With
Piano Accompaniment.
VIOLIN AND PIANO
PIANO AND VOICE
NEW ORLEANS, LA., February 11.—The comedy
Each Volume Words and Music
fox-trot, "Slow Down, Papa," published by the
Complete
Independent Music Publishing Co., 838 Con-
gress street, this city, has now become a
favorite with radio fans tuning in to Station
WJBO, where it is featured regularly by studio
artists and outside performers.
The Delta
1607 Broadway New York City
Orchestra made a big hit with the number
over this station recently and the station an-
nouncer stated that dozens of requests are being
received daily for the song. With the spread
being introduced here this week. Jack Sidney,
of popularity for "Slow Down, Papa," the pub- conductor and entertainer at the new Loew's Mid-
lishers are kept busy answering requests for
land Theatre, presented the song, for the first time
orchestrations and professional copies from all
as a novelty musical feature in conjunction with
through the South.
a chorus representing bluebirds dancing in cages.
The song, by Charles LeMair, Charles Derick-
son and Burton Brown, Kansas City boys and
writers of "Can't You Hear Me Say I Love
You," promises to be a popular hit.
IRVING BERLIN In,
New Jenkins Sons' Number
Featured in Vaudeville
SKINLEY

MUSIC CO.CZI
KANSAS CITY, MO., February 11.—"Blue Bird
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
Why Don't You Call On Me?" a new song pub- The Review. I n it advertisements are inserted
lished by the J. W. Jenkins Sons' Music Co., is free of charge for men who desire positions.
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Harry Engel Returns
From Western Trip
Finds Widespread Interest in Irving Berlin
Standard Catalog and Sees Popular Catalog
Doing Well in Principal Cities
four parts are: "Trying the Triads," "Major C
and Minor A," "Ups and Downs," and "Miss
Treble and Master Bass." Among the piano
solos is No. 13 in the series of twenty-four con-
cert etudes in all major and minor keys by
Aurelio Giorni.
The new Schirmer releases also include a
Christmas operetta, "The Toy Shop," by Gladys
Rich, Percy Grainger's "Colonial Song," ar-
ranged for orchestra, "Elfin Dance," by Felix
Hugo, for orchestra, and miscellaneous secular,
sacred and instrumental music.
Harry Engel, general sales manager for
Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, returned this
week to the executive offices of the company
following a five-weeks' trip to the Coast. Mr.
Kngel's trip was principally in the interests of
the Irving Berlin Standard Music Corp., and
he reports widespread activity on the part of "The Man I Love"
the Western dealers and jobbers with the com-
Steadily Won Success
pany's motion picture catalog as well as with
the various instrumental folios, particularly for Fox-Trot by George Gershwin From Musical
saxophone and tenor banjo.
Comedy, "Strike Up the Band," Gaining in
Mr. Engel found all of the Irving Berlin
Popularity
branch offices enjoying a rushing business, and
was privileged to see the celebration of Irving
The popularity of George Gershwin's fox-
Berlin Week last month from several different trot song, "The Man I Love," published by
angles in the various cities he was visiting at Harms, Inc., New York, is reaching sensational
that time. In addition to his attention to the proportions and is a fine example of a single
standard catalog, he managed to put several of number lifting itself by its bootstraps, as it
the Irving Berlin, Inc., popular hits in motion were, from the score of a musical show which
in different places, including such late numbers never reached Broadway. The Gershwin num-
a« "Four Walls," "The Song Is Ended," "To- ber was the feature song of the musical comedy,
gether We Two," "Having My Ups and "Strike Up the Band," which was abandoned
Downs," "Mary Ann," "Back in Your Own by the producer after an out-of-town tryout last
Backyard" and others.
Fall. In spite of the fate of the show, "The
Man I Love," written in true Gershwin style,
began to win its way on radio programs, and
Recent Schirmer Releases
is now in the repertory of all the large dance
of Particular Interest orchestras of the country. The number has
two-way possibilities as both love ballad and
Prominent Composers Represented in Latest dance and is being used by various big acts
Issues by That House—Some Unusual Selec- in vaudeville.
tions for the Piano
The releases of G. Schirmer, Inc., New York,
during January, include some interesting piano
works, among them being Andantino Varie of
Franz Schubert, adapted for four hands by
Harold Bauer. A novelty, entitled "Keyboard
Encounters" by Frederic Groton, is a four-
part suite, written in the same lively spirit as
the same composer's "Fun at the Piano." The
Another Great Seller
in THE WIT MARK
BLACK & WHITE
SERIES
FOR
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The Music Trade Review
FEBRUARY 18, 1928
( THE DREAM M E L O D Y
)
IT IS LOVE ALONE THAT RULES FOR AYE.!
Music Publishers Now
Using Duo-Art Pianos
Find the Reproducing Piano of Great Value
in the Preparation of Books and Series on
Music Appreciation
Many of the standard music publishers have
lately adopted the Duo-Art piano as a means
of assisting their editorial staffs in various
ways. The reproducing piano is being used to
correlate with their series of books on music
appreciation, furnishing accompaniments and
giving other material to the editors. Some of
the publishing houses already equipped with the
Duo-Art are: Oxford University Press, New
York; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, New York;
American Book Co., New York; C. C. Birchard,
New York and Boston, and Ginn & Co., Boston.
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Dealers' Association to
Meet June 11 to 13
^INAUGHTY MARIETTA
L Y R I C M*V
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IM.wiTFIAJIOK @. S O N S
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Can be had as follows
SOLO—4 keys, Ab (eb to eb) Bb—C and D
DUET—2 keys, Bb and D
OCTAVO—Two Part, Three Part, Four Part,
Male, Female and Mixed Voices
Instrumental for Piano
The Dream Melody (Intermezzo) Waltz
Violin and Piano, Cello and Piano, Violin, Cello and
Piano
VOCAL ORCHESTRA, DANCE ORCHESTRA, Waltz,
BAND
M. WITMARK & SONS. NEW YORK
The National Association of Sheet Music
Dealers will hold its fifteenth annual convention
at the Hotel McAlpin, New York, on June 11
to 13, inclusive. Arrangements are already be-
ing made by the officers of the organization to
make the affair its usual success, and many im-
portant matters are slated for consideration at
the various sessions. J. Elmer Harvey, of
Grinnell Bros., Detroit, is president of the As
sociation, and Thomas J. Donlan, of New York,
is secretary-treasurer. Additional information
regarding the annual meeting will be announced
in The Review from time to time.
New Music Publisher
The Manhattan Music Publishing Corp., New
York, has been incorporated with a capital
stock of 100 shares of no par common stock
to engage in a music publishing business. J.
F. O'Brien, 50 Church street, is named as cor-
respondent for the new company.
A Real , _
Ballad Hit/
tv Walter Donaldson.
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LEO. FEIST INC
231 w. 40 t h St.,
NEW YORK. N.Y.

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