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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY 26, 1918
Three Great Psychological Songs
"GOD BE WITH MY BOY TO-NIGHT"
"CALLING ME HOME TO YOU"
"WHEN YOU COME HOME"
(Wilfrid Sanderson)
(Francis Dorel)
(W. H. Squire)
BOOSEY C& CO. have produced many successful songs but, without exception,
the biggest seller they have ever had in England is Squire's
"WHEN YOU COME HOME"
which has swept the Country, likewise the British Colonies. It is one of the
very few popular favorites in Canada to-day.
The American edition of "WHEN YOU COME HOME" is dedicated to our
Boys overseas—and positively cannot fail to become the biggest song of the
day in America.
LIVE DEALERS W I L L NOT WAIT, BUT ANTICIPATE THE HEAVY
DEMAND FOR THIS GREAT SONG.
"CALLING ME HOME TO YOU" has already made many friends in
America, as most dealers know. It is "getting there" nicely.
"GOD BE WITH MY BOY TO-NIGHT" has jumped into immediate popularity
in England and promises to run "WHEN YOU COME HOME" a close second.
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In the Meantime
"Keep on Hopin'"
and
"We'll Keep Old Glory Flying"
Personal mem: Dealers, you can take my word
for it, and I stand behind it, that WE HAVE
WINNERS in these five outstanding Songs.
(Signed) Michael Keane
THE HOUSE OF SONG FAME
9 East 17th Street,
NEW YORK
TORONTO (Ryrie Bldg.) and LONDON
BOOSEY & CO.,