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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 9 - Page 69

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INE," on SEPTEMBER 12th,
a
Combined
Circulation
of
OCCUPYING TWO ENTIRE PAGES
THE
CENTRE
PAGE
SPREAD)
Over
Two
Million
Copies,
or
Ten
Million
Readers
-Dealer" St. Louis "Globe-Democrat" St. Paul "Pioneer-Press Dispatch."
"Post" Pittsburg "Dispatch" Phila."North American"
ORE
PREPARE YOURSELF WITH A BIG SUPPLY OF THE
SONGS
EARTWINNERS
Try them on your
piano. Then you'll
know why these
songs will be favor-
ites in every palace
—in every home.
"Norway"
(The Land of the Midnight Sun). A love-ballad by
Joe McCarthy and Fred Fischer that transcends
their every past-effort. Greater praise than this
cannot be said when you consider that "I Want
To Go To Tokio," "There's a Little Spark Of
Love Still Burning," and other successes have
placed these authors right in the very front rank
of song wizards. "NORWAY" is a ballad far
more bewitching than the average. It is sure to
win a soft spot in your heart. The writers pro-
claim it to be their masterpiece. Both lyrics and
melody are beautiful beyond description.
"All I Can Do Is Just Love You"
Joe McCarthy, Grant Clark and Jiinmie Monaco — that
great trio of master song writers—unreservedly stake their
reputations on the success of this song. It took almost
superhuman skill to beat their great past successes such as,
"That's How I Need You," "You Made Me Love You" and
"If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts," etc. But genius
conquered. New honors were won.
If you were an Artist, a Sculptor, a Poet —how would you
describe "the girl of your eye"? 'All I Can Do Is Just Love
You" tells how. The lyrics are entrancing — the music
gayly dancing.
J
iy Writers
ed Earning
30,000 a Year
ViVL Be Sung
World
L-J
L
"All I Can Do Is Just Love You"
eason with a BAN
Words by Grant Clark and Joe McCarthy. Music by Jimmie
Monaco. Critics say it is the most unique love-ballad written
in a decade. A song that starts itself—and you have to sing
it over and over again. Heart-winner number four!
hat would be
nted to make music
good—would not
mid two; nor three,
inder hit.
songs that would sweep the Song Zone free and
he latest 1916 Models. Self starters—and with
CHORUS.
X,
t - ist
n the world. Leaders—every one of them. W e toiJ
/ not only excel our every past success but iue nvill go on
ie have e re their masterpieces. W e had to be mighty sure of
>ad("ist to the whole world in such a big advertisemejit as
>pular Song Music. Critics are sure. Everybody i.; sure.
Then all the world could see
Id paint you so b u a u - t i . f u l
just how you look to me, If
t four songs say over their own signatures :
' 'Norway' puts our every other song
lecess completely in the shade. It
inches the highest spot y e t . "
' ' The Muses never worked so well for
us before.
'All I Can Do' is our best
bet ever."
1 were a sculp-tot, I'd carve you in stone, As ono of the won- ders
iny Woolworth, Kresge, Kress or McCrory Store
:iST" Songs;
eautiful Roses."
[y Own Venetian Rose."
here's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning."
My Dreamt of You." (Julian Eltinge's Biggest Hit.)
fe'll Build a Little Home in the U. S. A." (Ziegfeld's
Follies of 1915.)
fe Want a Mighty Navy." (Passing Show of 1915.)
mmer Love." (It's the same old game.)
the War of Hearts and Eyes."
234 W. 40th St., New York City
SOMETHING NEW!
For four cents we will send a booklet of the latest
soncfs, \vi;h a chorus, photos and " s t o r y " of each
writer. Also a set of Souvenir Post Cards. Or the
above will be sent FREE with each mail order amount-
ing to $1.00 or over.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC:
The black and white notes that appear at the top and bottom of these two pages are
to attract
your ear as
ract your eye. If you'll
youll try them over, we think they'll
theyll tickle yo
ll Th
l
b i is t that
h t new, t tantalizing,
tlii
ingery onestep
tunc "It's
well.
The melody
above
gingery
one-step tunc,
It's So
So
Temptin'," by Jimmie Monaco—the Truth is in the Title.
Published for Band or Orchestra.
Price 15c each. Any leader
gladly play them on
request. Ask him.
"Valse Celestia," by Lee Orcan Smith

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