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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 10 - Page 48

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This big full page advertisement appears in the September issue
of "The Ladies' Home Journal" and 14 other Magazines
/ R>ur New Song Hits
Accepted t y Everykoctjr Everywhere!
"The Vamp"
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By Byron Gay
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"My Baby's Arms"
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A reward is offered to any
one who can frown or keep his
feet still when the band plays
or the singer sings "The
Vamp." It's a wonderful
dance song — get it before it
gets you.
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If you could hear New
York audiences applaud
this song at Ziegfeld's Fol-
lies and call for encore after
encore—you would realize
—it's a HIT! And if you
could travel from New York to
California and stop at all the
theatres, restaurants and other
song centers between—you would
know how fast this hit is spread-
ing.
A sweet, wholesome melody,
and cute, lovable words—"My
Baby's Arms" is a song you'll
love—a song that will make
you happier, make the world
sunnier. Try it out—buy
it today.
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Sh-h-h! B-b-beware of
"The Vamp!" After cap-
turing every song center in
the West, it is spreading its
spell all over the country!
"The Vamp" has been ap-
pointed the most wonderful
song ever written for mod-
ern American dancing. Its
rhythm is alive! Its mel-
ody is bewitching! I t s
lyric has a chuckle in every
line.
Fair
arm.
me. And fill me with
My
By Byron Cay
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"Lullaby Blues"
Dunes"
By Harry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy
Staged by Ned Wayburn
hills
No
of
clouds
sand
or
show'rs
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slecp.Whilc dear Mam-my coo. him t h e ' L u l - la-hy
we would
in
this
Blues" ID the eve . n i o j ,
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Somewhere down in ev-
erybody's heart is a love
for oriental song—the weird
rum-turn of the tom-tom—
the mysterious luring
chords of far-east music.
That is why "Sand Dunes"
is a sensational hit.
With the lights turned
low at the end of the day,
"Sand Dunes" is soothing
comforting, fascinating,
good. With the lights ablaze
and jazz bands jazzing, "Sand
Dunes" is a wonderful dance
number, a fox-trot that makes
feet step lightly, faces laugh
brightly. "Sand Dunes" is
a great song—get it.
her l i t - t i e hon-ey
The only lullaby ever
written to keep folks awake!
—"Lullaby Blues." It's a
dreamy, soothing tune that
makes you feel good, smile
and hum and sing and dance.
It is a waltz melody truly
beautiful that gets right on
to your mind and into your
heart and stays there.
And as to the words, just
recall the songs with which your
Mother rocked you to sleep— jg*
those are the words, the senti- J*P
merit of "Lullaby Blues." Try #/
it yourself—get the complete &
song wherever good music
is sold.
You'll Sing, You'll Dance, You'II Love
these Hits from Song Headquarters
/"TpHEY have thrilled audiences. They have enthused dancers.
X They have won the recognition of singers, orchestras and jazz
bands—of record makers and player-roll producers. They are truly
the new song-hits of the day -the sdngs that folks will sing, whistle,
dance and hum through Fall twilights and Winter nights. You'll
fairly love them—their beautiful melodies—their -wonderful lyrics.
Other Beautiful Feist Songs You'll Enjoy:
"Your Heart is Calling Mine"
"Keep All Your Love for Me"
"Sweetie Mine"—by Al Jolson
"Star of the-East"
"Give Me All of You"
"Sing Me Love's Lullaby"
"Radiance in Your Eyes"
'Thank God You're Here, Mother Mine"
'A G.rl in Chateau-Thierry"
'Dreaming of a Sweet Tomorrow"
"Sweet hove Dreams"
"Persian Moon"
"BluhV the Blues"
"In the Land of Lullaby"
INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS
"Laughing Blues"
"Aloma
"Bells of Bagdad"
"Orange Blossom Ran"
"Syria" "Djer Kiss" "Klondyke Blues"
Take this page to your
Get a Record
piano and try out these four
for your
songs now.
Get them wherever good Talking Machine
music is sold, or we will sup-
ply you direct at 40c a copy,
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postpaid. Band or orchestra,
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25c each.
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Whenever wherever Music is played
Ask to heat these Feis S
Get These Two Big Song Hits—
"By the Camp Fire" and
"When You Look in the
Heart of a Rose."
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Sand Dunes,
LEO FEIST, Inc.
Fel.t Building
New York City
Get a Roll
for your
Player Piano
O n e of the full page ads that will tell 64,000,000 people to get these four songs for their pianos,
TALKING MACHINES and player pianos.
No-thing Less ihan full Pa^es
September — O d o b e r — N o v e m

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