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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 66 N. 1 - Page 47

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THE SATURDAY
advertisement will appear in EVENING POST
on J a Thursday
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Soldiers, sailors, and citizens made it popular. They fight to it. They march to it. Sing it. Whistle it. Talk it. That's why
we paid $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 to Geo. M. Cohan, who wrote it. It's the highest price ever paid for a song, but "Over There" is worth it.
Don't guess at the words and melodies of these smashing songs! Get from your dealer today
your copies for your piano; or records and rolls for your talking-machine or player-piano
"Over There"
"Over There"
The feeling of America tor her soldiers in France is sounded and spoken
in this rousing war song. It has tickled the ears of more than a million
who are now singing it; it has stirred the hearts and fired the enthusiasm
of millions who have heard it.
HICH C9HS1STS OF ENDORSEMENT ON BACKOF CHECK.
NO OTHER RECEi(»T D E 5 I « E O
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EtOr TO THE ORDEtt Of
TWEMTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS O O
LLARS
7° THE M U T U A L , B A N K
NEWYORK.
If you wain to put something over on your friends, get the new
edition of this great song, now published with both English and French
words complete in one edition. Then you can sing it exactly as the poilus
sing it "OVER THERE." Really two comolete songs for the price of one!
ON SALE NOW,
At all music and department stores, or at any Wool worth,
Kresge, Kress, McCrory, Kraft, Grant, or Metropolitan .lore
Try these choruses. You will want to get the complete song sheets. Don't
imagine you know the words. Don't guess at the melodies. Get complete
copies of all of these song hits; know them from cover to cover.
SPECIAL NOTE: Next time you go to a cabaret, dance-hall, or other
place where music is played be sure to ask the leader to play these " Feist"
hits for you.
Other Popular "Feist" Songs
Bnn, B.cl M; Daddy >Me
M T Flower Garden Cirl
Well Knock Ibr Htli,o. In
Hehfo, Oul ol Helifolud
Mr Red Croti Cirlie
I Don't Wan) u Gel Well
III a Lone Way to Berlin
Homfw.rd Bound
Where Do We Go from Here
I'll Come Back to You When It'. All O T U
Yon're My Little Indiana Ro.e
Cleopitr. Had > Jan B u d
Good-bye Broadway, Hello Fraict
H.il. Hail, the C>n ( 'i All Hen
In Berry Pickio' Time
When There's P.ice On Earth A f . i l
You're i t De«r to Me • • Diiie W n to Let
When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhiu
These songs are printed in the new "Feist" easvto read style.
Complete song at a glance. No leaves to turn
Songi, 15c each, any 7 for $1.00. Band or Orcheatra. 2 5 c
Male Quartette, 10c each.
Ml • •
Qn sale at practically every music store in the United States and Canada. Look for the window displays of these
songs and reproductions of this advertisement. Step inside and buy. Get records for your talking-machine and
rolls for your player-piano from your local dealer.
" In the Land of Wedding Bells "
"At the Darktown Strutters Ball"
"IN THE LAND OF
"AT THE DARKTOWN
STRUTTERS BALL"
WEDDING BELLS" .
Oh, Boys! Jazzer-up! This rollicking, riot- Hear the organ playing! Hear the church
ous fox-trot song-tornado has got some- bells ring! Sh-h; here comes the blushing
thing on any Jazz song ever written. This bride. "In the Land of Wedding Bells"
weirdest, wildest, and "bluest" syncopa- gives you an aisle seat down front at
tion is making dance-land dance out both song-land's most joyful and tuneful wed-
its shoes. It's the greatest dance-tune of ding. You're there— the melody trans-
the year. It's a top-notch vocal solo, too. ports you to love land. This novelty hit
It is winning thunderous applause for has everything any other ballad ever had,
theatre-land's biggest vaudeville head- plus a rapturous tinkling chimes effect
liners. It is the feature hit of the Six that alone is worth the price of this song.
Brown Brothers in Fred Stone's new Pen can't tell how beautiful — how irre-
show, "Jack O'Lantern," and is sung by sistible—its melody is. So it is up to you,
scores of vaudeville's most popular vocal today, to get your copy of this song and
stars. Get this song —sing and dance to hear those wedding bells and that 100%
its fascinating melody. Buy a copy of this catchy, syncopated dance melody that
Jazziest of all Jazz songs, today, or get it folks are foxtrotting to. Words by How-
for your talking-machine or player-piano. ard Johnson; music by Geo. W. Meyer,
writer of " Me and My Gal."
Words and music by Shelton Brooks.
LEO FEIST, INC 240 West 40th Street (Feist Bid?.), New York City
Every'dealer should cooperate with this big campaign by makiiig'a display of the copies.
Order from your regular jobber or direct from us.
Attractive display material free on request.
LEO. FEIST. Inc., Feist Building. New York

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