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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
62
THEREVIEWMEARS
19
National Publications
are now carrying
CENTURY
Edition
Advertisements
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
READY FOR RETURN OF OLD DANCES
THAT A. J. Stasny, of the Stasny Music Co.,
is now on a two weeks' trip, which will in-
clude stops at Chicago, Detroit and other West-
ern cities.
THAT the scarcity of paper has not contrib-
uted to any scarcity of song hits.
THAT on the other hand, publishers are more
careful than ever to publish only songs that
seem to have a demand.
THAT JOS. Stern & Co. recently took over all
the latest compositions of Gus Edwards.
THAT as the political campaign waxes warmer
we can look forward to an output of cam-
paign songs.
THAT Vali La Lucia, who write " 'Neath the
Hawaiian Moon," is working on another Ha-
waiian song.
THAT Wolfe Gilbert, professional manager of
Jos. Stern & Co., and who wrote "Shades of
Night," "Adair" and other song successes, is
making a trip through the Middle West.
THAT the songs from the pens of F.rnest
Ball and J. Keirn Brennan are now known as
the "B. B." combination.
THAT Bernard Granville, star of the Ziegfeld
Follies, has written two new songs, entitled
"The Road That Leads to You," and "Think
of Me," and dedicated them to tbe Actors'
fund.
Chas. K. Harris Composes Polka of Unusually
FIND NE^^SONQWTHE SOUTH
Attractive Character—Should Prove Big Suc-
"Mammy's
Little Coal-Black Rose" Is Well
cess
During
Dancing
Season—"Skating
Received
by Trade and Public
Waltzes" Also Showing Up Well
The new Rcmick song, "Mammy's Little
The dancing masters of the United States
have decreed that the coming season will in- Coal-Black Rose," is hailed as one of the best
troduce once more to the dancing public two songs of the South produced for some time.
old-time dances, the polka and the old-fashioned In the short time since its release it has cre-
ated a host of admirers, and the results of its
waltz.
Charles K. Harris, who i.s always ahead of popularity is demonstrated by the large num-
the times in up-to-date music novelties, has ber of orders. "They Called it Dixie Land'
composed a polka which many of the dancing and "Down Honolulu Way" are two other
masters throughout the United States will un- songs published by J. H. Remick & Co., which
doubtedly adopt the coming season; it being are also having large sales.
the first of its kind on the market.
This new polka is called the "Two-Two
Polka," and from all indications will be a real
success, the music being so catchy you just
can't make your feet behave. Its very sim-
plicity charms the hearer.
Mr. Harris also forestalled the old-fashioned
waltz by issuing a few months ago his new
"Skating Waltzes," which is one of the best
selling instrumental numbers on the market
to-day, and from letters of congratulation he is
receiving from leaders of orchestras and bands
throughout the United States, it is evident that
they consider it another "Blue Danube" waltz.
B — B — B — B — B
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THESE 5 BS STAND FOR THE NEW
.
BALL • BRENNAN • BEAUTIFUL
• BIG BALLAD*
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TURN BAOiTHE UNIVERSE R
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ANOTHER SENSATIONAL HIT
BY THESE WELL KNOWN WRITERS
ALREADY SELLING TREMENDOUSLY
MWITMARKt
"AFTER THE WAR JS OVER" READY
"After the War Is Over," the song published
by the Will Carroll Co., Inc , will be ready
for delivery on October 1. The professional
copies of this song have been out for several
weeks, and it has been sung in vaudeville for
sometime. Will Carroll, president of the Car-
roll Co., states that "After the War Is Over"
will have one of the most unique and original
title pages ever published.
B-B-B-B-B
Chappell & Co. are the publishers of "The
Waltz We Love," one of the biggest sellers of
the season. The popularity of the Chappell
T
HE WALTZ
W E LOVE
Title Page of New Chappell Waltz
number seems to be growing. It has an espe-
cially artistic title page by the well known
artist, Archie Gunn, which is reproduced here-
with. The latest lists of the Victor and Colum-
bia records have the above waltz number in
their dance catalogs and the Edison will shortly
announce its release.
O-R-D-E-R
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantlque
Valse Egyptian
The Jubilator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
Tha Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
F R O M A N Y J O B B E R OR
C. L. BARN HOUSE,
"THE AMBER EMPRESS" PRODUCED
Two Sensational English
Ballad Successes
"The Amber Kmpress," a musical play,
opened at the Globe Theatre, New York, Tues-
day night.
The play is presented by Cory
and Riter, with a book by Marcus Connelly,
and music by Zoel Parcnteau. The music will
be published by T. 1'.. Harms & Francis, Day
and Hunter.
A review of the play will be
given in next week's issue of The Review.
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
ADDITIONS TOTFEIST STAFF
Phil Kornheiser, professional manager of Leo
Feist, Inc.. has added the following members
to his >taff at the professional offices, 135 W o t
Forty-fourth street: Jimmie Flynn, the popular
tenor singer, and Jack Stern. Both were for-
merly members of the staff of Waterson, Ber-
lin & Snyder.
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
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