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Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 13 - Page 70

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THE MUSIC TRADE
70
REVIEW
FINE DISPLAY OF 'ON HONOLULU BAY'
FOUR NEW SONGS JUST ISSUED
A PROMISING REMICK SONG
Ted Barron's Song Success Featured by Landay
Bros., Victrola Dealers
Excellent Quartet of Numbers Being Strongly
Exploited by Leo Feist, Inc.
"Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow" Popular,
Both as Vocal and Dance Number
Ted Barron, who has written a large number
of very popular songs, several of them quite
recently, has apparently put over another clever
piece of publicity work, in the featuring by
A series of four songs with title pages in
three colors and printed on the best pebbled
paper have been recently released by Leo Feist,
Inc. The numbers, all of which have been fea-
tured in magazines of national circulation, are
entitled "When the Day Is Done," "I Met You
Dear, in Dreamland," "When the Roses Bloom
in Loveland" and "You Don't Have to Be Irish
to Be Welcome in an Irishman's Home." These
numbers were all selected for the readiness with
which they can be played or sung, and all have
excellent lyrics and melodies.
"Where
the Black-Eyed
Susans
Grow"
seems to be leading the catalog of J. H. Remick
& Co. as far as popularity is concerned, and
from present indications it shows signs of be-
coming one of the most popular songs of many
seasons.
The number is from the pens of
Radford and Whiting, who, it may be remem-
bered, have of late had several successes to their
credit.
Another feature of the above song's
popularity is the fact that it is a splendid dance
number havitig been given a clever arrange-
ment for that purpose. The music roll manu-
factures have been featuring "Where the
Elack-Eyed Susans Grow" for some time.
NEW BOOSEY & CO. PUBLICATIONS
Eight Songs, a Duet, Two Piano Pieces and a
Cantata Included in Latest List
The latest list- of new issues for the house of
Bppsey &'Cq» includes eight songs of ,unusual
interest, a duet, two piano numbers and a sacred
Lenten cantata. The songs include: "St. Peter
and. .the Rose," a high class ballad by a well-
known writer who uses the pen name of Richard
Bloye; "Moon-Time," by Dr. A. Herbert Brewer,
which is being featured by Clara Butt; delightful
musical settings of "Sweet Suffolk Owl" (1619)
and "When Molly Smiles" (1732), by A. Buzzi-
Peccia, the gifted Italian composer; "The Road
to Peggy's Heart," a modern Irish ballad by
Daniel Protheroe; "Over the Dunes," a descrip-
tive song by Walter Guernsey Reynolds; "The
Window Display of Big Hawaiian Number
Dream Cottage^ by Fred Sparrow, and "Hidden
Landay Bros., well known Victrola dealers,
Pearls*)" the newest work from the pen of Haydn
an entire window display of Mr. Barron s
Wood. Arthur Charlton also contributes a most
Hawaiian song hit, "On Honolulu Bay," in their*
"Even Song." ._, ;„ .
store at Fifth avenue and Thirty-ninth street.
ers • are: "Plainte D'Amour,"
photograph of Mr. Barron is one of the*feat
y A. Louis Scarmolin, and "An Interlude," from
of the display, which in every way was most
^
arence* Lucas. T|ier elaborate, with lights gleaming on
included
Volume^,
of '^jttle Thoughts
stars twinkling and moon shining.
of Little Tot." -nid "The Passion of Christ," an
also received press mention recently by singing
his patriotic song, "L-I-B-E-R-T-Y," at the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at a dinner given to
NEW PAULL MARCH A
President Wilson.
^
^
Two Sensational English
Ballad Successes
3iir
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter -
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
BUY YOUR MUSIC. FROM
p blishers
BOSTON »
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Pub sher
o'!
BOSTON, MASS.
" S e e Dixie F i r s t "
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
E. T. Paull'sJ^est descriptive march, "Battle
of Get$jt«burg i JlpKis in the short time since its
release showed promise of living up to the orig-
inal announcement which .appeared 6n its re-
lease—"Coijjjp^nipn «ppiece to Napoleon's Last
Charge." Not'only is fhis true as to its suc-
cess as .a composition, which is generally ad-
mitted fb rival anything E. T. Paull has hitherto
done, but also in its sales up to theagp££sent.
BALLAD POPULAR IN THE WEST
Reports from the West state "That's Why My
Heart Is Calling You," a ballad with lyrics by
Harry D. Kerr and music by Otto Motzan, is
being favorably received and from late indica-
tions will probably prove to be one of the most
popular songs in its class. The number is pub-
lished by the Karczag Publishing Co., Inc.
A HIT OF "HIS LITTLE WIDOWS"
"If It Should Be You" proved to be the most
popular number in the G. M. Anderson-L. Law-
rence Weber production "His Little Widows"
according to reports following the opening of
the piece Monday night at the Duquesne The-
atre, Pittsburgh.
NEW SONG BYJOS. E. HOWARD
The new song from the pen of Jos. E. How-
ard is meeting with what looks like immediate
success. The song is entitled "Love Me All
the Time," and is issued by Chas. K. Harris.
QUEEN OF B A L L A D S
^ATEAR,
A KISS,
A SMILE"
By Darl McBoyle
Music by Otto Motzan
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
62-64 W. 45th St., 7tli Floor, New York
The*:Kalmer & Puck Music Co., Inc., music
publishers, New York, have filed
of voluntary dissolution.
The-Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING?
(Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
Cljurrlj, JJaxflmt anil (Hnmpaun
U*7-iJ«f BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ORDER
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantlque
Valse Egyptian
The Jirblfator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night In June, Serenade
FROM ANY JOBBER OR
C. L BARHHOUSE, OSKA £T£ IA
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Columbia Theatre Building, New York

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