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THE
7V^VSIC TRKDE
REVIEW
With the music Publishers
NEW YEAR GREETING.
privilege before, adding the automobile song,
In the close-of-the-year symposium printed "Mary, Mary,"—the three songs for fifteen
in another part of The Review appear some cents—and the supply is small. "Oh, Mister
interesting views on conditions in the pub- Rooney is being featured by Tom Fallon,
lishing trade by Messrs. Maxwell, Witmark Edwards and Mackey, Rogers and Walker,
and Shapiro. That the music publishing bus- Collins, Oliver and Collins, and many others.
iness is in a process of evolution is obvious, Don't forget; these three songs for fifteen
and it is to be hoped that this change will cents!
be for the best. There are many weak spots
in the business that can be either eliminated
MISS MARJORIE KING.
or strengthened, and with the new year we
Miss Marjorie King, whose portrait ap-
hope these improvements will become evi- pears herewith, is one of the best illustrated
dent.
song singers .now before the public. She
To all our clients—music publishers, writ- is on a long tour through the Southern
ers and dealers—The Review tenders the com- States and reports success everywhere. Miss
pliments of the season, and the best of washes King is to be congratulated on her selection
for a greater prosperity and success dur- of songs. She is using two of Geo M. Krey's
MAKJORIE KING.
ing the new year, which will be ushered in publications, "My Mississippi Sue" and bination of her talent and good songs that
before The Review again appears.
"Never to Meet Again," and it is the com- makes her act so successful.
THE PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
The Peerless Publishing Co. have had an
excellent holiday trade. The sacred song,
"Festal Praise," by Geo. J. Wetzel, has been
used by a number of vocalists for the Christ-
mas church services. The organists give
high praise to its effective harmony in the
quartet refrain. The song is written to be
appropriate to any religious holiday. An-
other publication which is being highly com-
mended by high class vocalists is "The Four
Little Treasures," by Saidee Bourgoin. A
prominent singer voiced the sentiment of
many singers when she proclaimed that these
short songs reminded her very much of
the dessert and delicacies one indulges in
after dinner. They are most excellent en-
core songs, and leave a pleasant taste in the
hearer's mouth.
The first edition of the two songs, "Oh,
Mister Rooney" and "On a Summer's
Night," was exhausted in short order when
the Peerless Publishing Co. offered to the
dealers one copy each at five cents to intro-
duce them. The publishers now make this
offer to all dealers not having taken this
BOOKS OF EASY
PIANO MUSIC
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THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
' When the Convent Bells Were Ringing."
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We Were Happy Once Together. Kate and I . "
'' Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve "
•• A Little Empty Nest."
THE FOUR-COON SONQ SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
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My Heart's Desiah."
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BY
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Chorus
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
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"MIDST THE OLD VIRGINIA PINES/'
•'NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU." Jt #
"MY ROSE FROM TENNESSEE." J*
Mother Goose Sorvgs
vit Words
E. T. PAUL MUSIC COMPANY, 46 WEST 28th STREET, NEW YORK.
"'TIS GOD'S WAY," A Great Sacred Son?.
"DOWN IN THE DEPTHS/' A Flowing Bass Song,
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Young People's Classics
(Vols. 1 and II, each, $1.00) furnish 100
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Easy Pieces in E&sy Keys
Yoving Player's Popvilar
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Somewhat more advanced in haracter, but by no means difficult,
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"AMOUREUSE," VALSE LENTE
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