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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 28,
1918
WHEN THE BOYS COME SAILING HOME!
March—By JOHN PHILIP SOUSA—Lyric by His Daughter
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HAROLD FLAMMER, PUBLISHER, 56 WEST 45th STREET, NEW YORK
HANDSOME COVER FOR PRIZE SONQ
"KISSES" AS A SONQ NUMBER
O'MALLEY SINGS McKINLEY SONG
Walter Jacobs Produces Song Version of "Na-
tional Emblem March" in Fine Form
Sam Fox Publishing Co. to Offer Great Instru-
mental Success in New Form
Noted Irish Tenor Featuring "Liberty Bell, Ring
On" With Great Success in His Concerts
As was reported recently in The Review Wal-
A few months ago when the Sam Fox Pub-
ter Jacobs, the Boston music publisher, has is- lishing Co. issued the waltz "Kisses," by J. S.
sued a song arrangement of his famous "Na- Zamecnik, the trade immediately became en-
thusiastic over it and placed large initial orders.
At that time many of the dealers suggested that
the haunting strains of "Kisses" would make a
wonderful song and by the time Mr. Fox reached
California on his recent Western trip he had
received so many suggestions to publish a vocal
copy of "Kisses" that he submitted the melody
to Harry D. Kerr, of Los Angeles, who is on the
staff of the Fox Co., and he set beautiful words
to the music. The complete song will be ready
early in January. The Fox Co. has started a
big campaign on both "Kisses" waltz and song
and is making it its star leader for 1919.
FEATURING STERN & CO. SUCCESSES
S. W. Lawton, general musical director of B.
S. Moss Theatrical Enterprises., realizes that
success in his line requires the same alertness
and up-to-dateness as in any other. He there-
fore makes it his business to keep posted on the
latest musical selections of the day, so as to be
able to give his patrons the benefit of the newest
and best. At the present time he is featuring
Jos. W. Stern & Co.'s "Indianola," "I'm Glad I
Can Make You Cry," "Kentucky Dream" waltz,
and "I'm Crazy About My Daddy in a Uniform."
Title Page of Prize-Winning Song
tional Emblem March" under the title of "That's
What the Red, White and Blue Means" (To
Cooke & Gore have taken over the catalog of
Ev'ry True Heart in the U. S. A.), with lyrics Cooke, Malool & Redvanly, music publishers of
supplied by Robert Levenson. As is generally Newark, and have opened New York offices.
known, Mr. Jacobs conducted a spirited contest
in order to secure suitable lyrics for the new
song arrangement, and of the several hundred
MSS. submitted that of Mr. Levenson was con-
sidered the best and he was awarded the $100
cash prize.
Words by WILL J. CALLAHAN
Music by FRANK H. GREY
3 Keys
Mr. Levenson is already quite well known as
a song writer and has been responsible for such
successes as "My Belgian Rose" and "The Mis-
sissippi Volunteers," etc.
M. G. TEST
In issuing the number Mr. Jacobs has had
High Voice
Low Voic*
prepared for it a most elaborate title page in
the national colors which, by attracting public
attention, should increase in some measure the
159 West 57th Street
NEW YORK
salability of the number.
"WHEN I COME HOME
TO YOU"
SAMMY LAD
John O'Malley, the noted Irish tenor, is using
a new song published by the McKinley Music
Co. entitled "Liberty Bell, Ring On." It
breathes the spirit of the nation, and is proving
very successful for Mr. O'Malley during his mu-
sical engagements, etc.
J. F. Coots, general manager New York office,
outside of being well pleased with the credit-
able showing the firm's new songs are making,
announces the interest Ernest Hare, the well-
known baritone, has taken in "Shimmy Sha
Warblers' Ball," a snappy "Shimmy" song, and
"You Can Have It, I Don't Want It," the new
"jazz" song of the house. Mr. Hare is pre-
paring these two songs for early recording at
the leading phonograph companies, with whom
he is under contract. McKinley Music Co. are
well pleased with the volume of business done
so far this year, and are preparing a great many
innovations for 1919.
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
Succcnori to CHURCH, PAXSON & CO.. New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
3 i l West 43d Street
New York City
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
('Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
HIMZINGER & DILWORTH
"NIGHT IS FOR LOVING
AND DREAMING"
Words by Leonard Cooke
author of
Pace & Handy, originators o f the "BLUES,"
specialists in rags and Southern ballads, o f f e r
p blishe
BOSTON " "
T W O S E N S A T I O N A L HITS
The Kaiser's Got the Blues
(He's Got Them Weary Blues)
"SUNSHINE OF YOUR SMILE"
By BROWN anil HANDY
Music by Arther F . Tate
composer of
A Good MaiilsHard to Find
"SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING"
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BAND or
SONG
March Song, Waltz Song (Each 3 Keys), Band, Orchestra,
Solo or Duet tor All Instruments. Address any Jobber.
ORCHESTRA
15c.
Solo 7Mc.
Duet 10c.