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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 18 - Page 74

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THE
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"SPHINX"
WALTZ
PRINTED
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
?!??!
HERE
60
My Song (Rabindranath Tagore-C. Linn Seiler)
60
Springtime ( P . J. O'Reilly-Harold Jenner)
60
New Arrangements Made by Chappell & Co.
Instrumental
(Vernon Eville)
SO
Will Serve to Reduce Price Charged for that Felicia (Valse)
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & CO.,
224 West 47th St., New York, N. Y.
Popular Dance Number in This Country
Asia Minor and You (Coleman Goetz-Joe C o o p e r ) . . . .$0.50
My Yiddish Matinee Girl (Addison Burkhardt)
50
One of the big dancing successes of the Put Your Arms Around Me, Lindy Lou (Addison
Burghardt-Al.
Piantadosi)
50
season has been the "Sphinx" Waltz by Francis Wonderful Land of Love (Joe Goodwin-Nat Osborne) .60
Can't Keep a Good Squirrel on the Ground (Will
Popy, despite the fact that Chappell & Co., who You
D. Cobb—Gus Edwards)
50
stay forever. The negroes declared that being a
valet in France did not compare with hoeing cotton
in Alabama. The incident so amused Mr. Spald-
ing that he quickly wrote the "Alabama" song.
NEW SONG A FINE ACQUISITION
"I Ain't Got Nobody and Nobody Cares for
Me" Proves Popular in the Middle West
CHICAGO, I I I . , April 15.—According to some
figures shown by D. R. Foster; director of sales
Experience with Two Negroes in Paris and of the McKinley Music Co., that company's
Their Desire to Get Back to Mobile, Provides recent acquisition of the "I Ain't Got Nobody
and Nobody Cares for Me" number is a very
Idea for Very Successful Number
favorable one from a business standpoint. The
Albert Spalding, noted American violinist, has authors of the song are David Young, who
the following story to tell of how he came to wrote the lyrics, and Charles Warfield, who
compose his darkey melody "Alabama." It appears composed the music. The number is of the
that Mr. Spalding was in a Paris cafe when a "blues" variety and represents to the minds of
couple of sportily dressed American negroes came many in the music publishing business the very
in. From their conversation Mr. Spalding gathered best production that the fad for "blues" has pro-
that not being able to speak French they were very duced. The song, in addition to being remark-
lonely and wanted to get "back home as soon as ably well adapted for fox-trotting, carries a
possible. The violinist was much interested and crooning melody that has made it popular in all
asked them where they were from. They replied theatres and cafes of the Middle West. Ac-
in unison, "Mobile, boss," and let him know that cording to Mr. Foster, the work of exploiting
they referred to Mobile, Alabama. Also that they this number has only just begun and this sum-
were going back there just as soon as possible, and mer will see tremendous sales for it.
HOW SPALDING WROTE "ALABAMA"
SHONINGER PIANOS
FACTORY AND OFFICES, NEW HAVEN CONN.
have the sole rights to the number for the United
States and Canada, were unable to print it here,
and were compelled to charge high prices for
imported piano and orchestral parts. Chappell
& Co., however, have just received a cable
from Paris to the effect that satisfactory
arrangements have now been made and
that the "Sphinx" waltz may now be printed
here. The result of the lower price thus possible
should be a great increase in the popularity of
the number. A song arrangement of the waltz
under the title of "Oh You Haunting Waltz,"
with words by Thomas Edgelow, is now on the
press.
AND
PLAYERS
WAREROOMS, 5 0 5 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
STODART PIANO CO.
Instruments of Merit
Progressive dealers have
found them to be most
profitable.
FACTORY, Southern Boulevard and Trinity Avenue, NEW YORK
DECKER & SON
THE
FAVORITE
Established 1851
697-711 EAST 135th STREET, NEW YORK
FREDERICK
AGENTS WANTED
Exclusive Territory
• a t e * • • « Factory:
117-frM Cypress A v e n e
F»IAIMO
Manufactured by
FREDERICK PIANO CO.
New York
" T H E P I A N O with the Weather Defying
Action." Artistic in design and tone quality.
MUNDi
NEW MUSIC ISSUES
PIANO CO.
JEROME II. REMICK & CO.
219 West 45th St., New York.
God Gave You to Me (Geo. Graff, Jr.-Herbert Spen-
cer)
$0.50
If I Could Live Again (Raymond Egan-Richard A.
Whiting)
50
I Want You Georgia (Stanley Murphy-Albert Gum-
ble)
50
I'm Looking for a Girl Like Mother (Gus Kahn-Eg-
bert Van Alstvne)
50
I've Joined the Squirrel Family (Helen Trix)
50
My Dreamy China Lady (Gus Kahn-Egbert Van
Alstvne)
50
Our Flag (Wm. J. Dawson-C. F. Marks)
50
BOOSEY & CO.
9 East 17th St., New York.
Vocal
Break o' Day (P. J. O'Reilly-Wilfrid Sanderson). .$0.60
Do You Remember? (May Aldington-Haydn Wood).. .60
Evening Is Come (Colin Sterne-H. Ernest Nichol) . . . .60
I Will Life Up Mine Eyes (Vernon Eville)
60
Love's Greeting (Grace Wright-Gerald Grayling)
60
Pianos and Player-Pianos
FACTORY:
Eleventh and Winnebago Streets
fiigb Grade Piaio$ aid Player Piaios
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Factory and
Warerooms t
767-769
10th A T C ,
NEW YORK.
UNIFORMLY QOOD
BOGART
PIANOS 3S5S
IANO
452-456 Tenth Ave., New York
ALWAYS RELIABLE
BOQART PIANO CO.
9-11 Canal Plao*
NEW YORK
THE fr m R A D L E PIANO
ESSENTIALLY A HIGH GRADE PRODUCT
F . R A D L E , w..."s1s' Fl l"""Klevv Y o r k City
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT » d PUYER PIANOS
N*w Faotory, 1 34th t« 1 SBth Sis. and Willow Av*.
(Capacity •••• N U M H I • • • • • )
NEW YORK CITY
FISCHER
J. & C Fischer
Established In 1840
New York
Stands for the best In
Player, Upright and Grand
ian o s

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