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Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 3 - Page 49

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JULY 20, 1918
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE REVIEW HEARS
The T r a d e - M a r k
That Stands for the Best
Possible in Sheet Music
Century's National Ads. enroll
hundreds of new customers for
CENTURY DEALERS every sell-
ing day of the year.
Are you getting your share of the
big profits that come from these
Century sales?
You will be serving your cus-
tomers' best interests by urging
all to buy it!
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
GEORGE M. COHAN'S NEW WAR SONG
ou
Cant Go
Wrong
With a
eistSo
THAT Joe Howard has written the words and
music for fifteen numbers in the score of thfe
new show "In and Out," which will be produced
shortly.
THAT the music publishers are very busy right
now trying to put their numbers into the new
burlesque shows for next season.
THAT when a song does get into burlesque, it
has a pretty good chance of sticking for a while.
THAT if reports from the army camps are true,
it might be a good idea to carry stocks of sheet
music in the various canteens.
THAT with the cabarets at Atlantic City shut
down by the law, there will be no excuse for
song pluggers to visit that popular resort over
week-ends on "business."
THAT, according to authorities, there is a great
deal of difference between handling pneumatic
hammers in shipyards and keeping piano ham-
mers in action in professional rooms.
THAT the term "No Man's Land" seems to be
finding its way into a surprising number of
songs.
THAT the Cosmopolitan Music Publishing Co.
has been incorporated in Milwaukee with cap-
ital stock of $95,000.
THAT if the capital is all paid in the new com-
pany should certainly last for awhile.
NEW McKlNLEY PATRIOTIC SONG
HARRIS SONGS FOR NEXT SEASON
"Let's Keep the Glow in Old Glory" Being Fea-
tured Strongly in the East
"When You Come Back, If You Do Come Back,
There's the Whole World Waiting for You" Elaborate Array of New Numbers of All Kinds,
Announced by Charles K. Harris
Enjoying Constantly Increasing Popularity
Truly a Beautiful Song!
"The Radiance in
Your Eyes"
By Ivor Novello
Composer of
'Keep the Home Fires Burning"
SPECIAL PRICE TO DEALERS
X ^3C
Advt. to your order
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
"Let's Keep the Glow in .Old Glory and the
Free in Freedom, Too," the successful patriotic
Announcement of the following song numbers success from the McKinley Music Co.'s catalog,
Geo. M. Cohan has written a new patriotic
to
be featured during the season of 1918-1919 has become quite popular in New York through
march song entitled "When You Come Back, If
has
been made by the house of Chas. K. Harris, the work the local professional department has
You Do Come Back, There's the Whole World
and
include ballads, jazz comedy and novelty done for the number. Besides the fact that
Waiting for You." The number was written
for George MacFarlane, who sung it at the Pal- songs: Lou Klines' novelty Irish war song, there are a large number of professional singers
ace Theatre recently and was written when "When You Hear Them Calling Him Clancy" programming the song, it was used at the gradu-
Cohan and MacFarlane were touring the coun- (He's My Boy), Chas. K. Harris' "One, Two, ation exercises in a good many of the public
try in the all-star cast in the patriotic show Three, Boys, Over the Top We Go," "Will You schools. The New York office of the McKinley
"Out There!" The song looks like one of the Be True?" "What a Wonderful Dream It Would Music Co. think it is one of the biggest numbers
best numbers Geo. M. Cohan ever wrote, and Be," "Is There a Letter for Me?" and his child's their firm has ever had and they can show
M. Witmark & Sons, the publishers, should be story song "I Love You, My American"; Jack numerous ways in which it is succeeding to
Glogau's philosophical song "Leave the World justify themselves in their belief.
congratulated upon its acquisition.
a Little Better Than You Found It" and "You
Look Like an Angel, But There's a Devil in
FEIST SONG FOR SCHUMANN=HEINK
NEW MARCH PROVING POPULAR
You," by Nat Vincent and Maceo Pinkard;
Mine. Schumann-Heink will introduce a new
"On the Square March," published by the "Under the Blue Skies of France," by Arthur
Panella Music Co., 5615 Harvard street, Pitts- Lamb and Alfred Solman; "Smile When I'm song at her concert at Ocean Grove, N. J., next
burgh, Pa., is, according to all reports, one of Leaving, Don't Cry When I'm Gone," a descrip- month. She has also stated she will program
the most popular instrumental numbers of the tive heart story by Victor Hyde and Eugene the number during all her recitals for the com-
season. The above number, together with "The West, and Eddie Porray's "Bring Back Those ing season. The new song entitled "Women
Old Grey Mare" (vocal and instrumental), gives Bygone Days to Me," and Private Arthur of the Homeland" is the work of Bernard
the Panella Music Co. two live numbers whose James' "I'll Be Waiting for You." The above, Hamblin and is published by Leo Feist, Inc.
together with the Harris standard catalog,
sales are steadily increasing.
should bring Chas. K. Harris one of the best THE GREATEST POPULAR BALLAD THE
seasons in his career.
WAR HAS YET PRODUCED
McKinley's New Song Success
THE SONG THAT TOUCHES EVERY HEART
'JEROME H.REMICK&CO:S'
.Sensational Song Hit
HE'S GOT THOSE BIG BIA/E CUES LIKE SOU
D/1DDy MINE
SONGS
"SMILES"
"I LOVE YOU MORE FOR LOSING
YOU A WHILE"
"WHEN WE MEET IN THE SWEET BYE
AND BYE"
"WE'LL BUILD A RAINBOW IN THE
SKY"
"THERE'S A LUMP OF SUGAR DOWN
IN DIXIE"
"SWEET LITTLE BUTTERCUP"
"ON THE ROAD TO HOME SWEET
HOME"
"YOU'RE IN STYLE WHEN YOU'RE
WEARING A SMILE"
"MANDY AND ME"
"WHEN WE WENT TO SUNDAY
SCHOOL"
"RAGTIME MOSE'S BOMBOSHAY"
••MY GIRL FROM THE SOUTHLAND"
•BLUEBIRD"
•N* EVERYTHING"
JEROME H. REM1CK&CO.
l
M.WITMARK&SONS^

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