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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 8 - Page 74

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
J. WITMARK BACK FROM THE WEST
NOVEL SONG IN "THE LOVE MILL"
NEW SERIES BEING RELEASED
Reports Prosperous Conditions—Firm's Num-
bers All in Good Demand
Earl Carroll's Original Lyric Idea Proves a Hit
in New Operetta—Manages to Tell a Whole
Love Story by an, Alphabetical Code
'Tell the Last Rose of Summer Good-bye," the
First of Several Numbers Which Al. Pianta-
dosi, Inc., Will Issue
Andreas Dippcl's new musical comedy, "The
Love Mill," which for the past two weeks has
been playing some of the larger cities in the
vicinity of New York, opened an engagement
The first release of the series of new high-
class numbers (Edizione Classica), which are
being published by Al. Piantadosi, Inc., is now
ready. The number is entitled "Tell the Last
Rose of Summer Good-bye," and is being is-
sued with a three-colored title page on pebbled
paper. The firm will also shortly release Dave
Berg's latest song, "The Greatest Thing I Ever
Did" (Is Fall in Love With You). Professional
copies have already been issued of this song, and
it is being well received.
J. Witmark, of M. Witmark & Sons, recently
returned from a Western trip, where he found
conditions in the sheet music trade to be very
prosperous. Mr. Witmark also found the de-
mand for the Witmark publications to be good,
which allowed him to return with some very
large orders.- The concern's catalog was never
in a more flourishing condition than at present,
there being a large number of fast selling num-
bers in the standard as well as the popular cat-
alog.
MOTZAN WORKING ON NEW SCORE
SOPHIE TUCKER ON TITLE PAGE
Otto Motzan, the well-known composer, au-
thor of the ballad entitled "A Tear, a Kiss, a
Smile," and an instrumental number "Cutey,"
both of which are being favorably received, is
now working on the score for the next Winter
Garden show. The music for the new show
will be published by G. Schirmer, Inc. The two
numbers above mentioned are published by the
Karczag Publishing Co., Inc.
The title page of "She Came from Philadel-
phia," published by Will Carroll, Inc., Brooklyn,
X. Y., has a reproduced photo of Sophie Tucker,
the. well-known vaudeville star, who it is said
vVyiH place the number in her repertory shortly.
Chas. Hochberg and Will Carroll are the authors
of this new number.
NEW NUMBER BY ORLOB
COMPOSED NEW WITMARK NUMBER
Harold Orlob, who has written the music for
a
number
of productions, and also has numerous
Fred W. Vanderpool, manager of the Lyceum
high-class songs to his credit, has written the
& Concert Tours, which are under the direction
music for "I've Been a Miser of Love Just for
of M. Witmark & Sons, and who has written a
Earl Carroll
You" a popular number. Frank Goodman has
number of songs of the better class which are
early last week in Atlantic City. The show has t written the lyrics, and the number will be pub-
frequently heard on the concert stage, wrote the
been, recei\jn^ ^jjn^e, yery favorable criticism lished by Al. Piantadosi, Inc.
music for "When I Found the Way to Your
throughout its short tour, but the climax of
Heart," one of the recent features of the Wit-
its recent engagements was reached at its At-
PUSHING NEW PATRIOTIC SONG
mark catalog. The words are by Louis Weslyn.
lantic City opening, when Earl Carroll's newest
"We're All for Uncle Sam," the patriotic song
and
most
original
novelty
song
"Q-t-u-c-i-m-4-u"
"SOMETIME" WRECORD LIST
was introduced and was immediately accepted published by the Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon
is receiving some good publicity through the
"Sometime," Raymond Hitchcock's big hit in as the most sensational lyric idea whichhas been
the "Betty" show now making a tour of the produced for a long time. Not only is the use daily papers, and it seems bent upon proving
country, which is published by the Wm. Jerome of the alphabet to describe the words of the one of the popular songs of this, our patriotic
Publishing Corp., is listed a"mong the March chorus in itself an original novelty, but the.,spng season.
records of the Columbia Graphophone Co. throughout from the first verse to its close, is
Other record companies are shortly to produce an idea which again proves Mr. Carroll's versa-
this number, which seems to be appreciat&d mere tility as a lyricist.
The song is laid in the play room of a child
and more.

and represents the love plea of a lead soldier
to a china doll, who to interpret his feelings uses
Two Sensational English
the toy alphabetical blocks of Th"e"p1aty room and
Ballad Successes
spells nut his^lpve tafe "Q-t-u-c-i-m-4-u."
The' music for "Q-t-u-c-i-m-4-u" and all the
other song numbers of "TKe- Love Mill," are
By Darl McBoyle
by Albert Erancis, of whom we shall probably
Music by Otto Motzan
heafmore as the fact..that Carroll has chosen
him to be -Thus 'Co-author shows he has no mean
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
ability.
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"A TEAR,
A KISS,
A SMILE"
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
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NEW YORK
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Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantique
Valse Egyptian
The Jubilator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
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