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Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 20 - Page 51

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 15, 1919
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CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
CLEVER TEAM IN VAUDEVILLE
Another Big One!
Brennan and Rule Featuring Several of Their
Successful Songs in Act
Everyone knows what a clever writer of lyrics
is J. Kcirn Brennan and everybody is rapidly
coming to realize that a gifted melody writer is
Bert Rule. The former is responsible for the
lyrics of such song successes as "Dear Little Boy
of Mine," "A Little Bit of Heaven," "Goodbye,
Good Luck, God Bless You," "Turn Back the
Universe and Give Me Yesterday," "Have a Smile
for Everyone You Meet," "Gates of Gladness"
and the new Brennan-Ball ballad hit, "Let the
Rest of the World Go By." Bert Rule, though
Words by
Music by
a newcomer, is fast making a name for himself
WILLIAM LE BARON
VICTOR JACOBI
and has already to his credit two such hits as
"Have a Smile" and "Gates of Gladness." Both
Yes, of course, it's GHTkPPELL'S
Brennan and Rule are clever and versatile enter-
tainers, and have recently formed a vaudeville
partnership, with results that are of the happiest
SOME NEWS OF THE PLAYS
A NEW WILL WOOD NUMBER
kind, both for themselves and their delighted
audiences. In addition to "Have a Smile" and
"Our Opera News" Offers Much Information to "With You, My Own," a Standard Song That Is
"Gates of Gladness" in their program they have
Developing Rapidly
Sheet Music Dealers
also added the new ballad hit already referred to,
"Let the Rest of the World Go By," which the
T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter have
Will Wood, the music publishers, 235 West
publishers, M. Witmark & Sons, believe will
issued a little organ under the title of "Our Fortieth street, New York, recently issued a new
prove the biggest ballad they have ever pub-
song entitled "With
Opera News." The number has been issued for
lished.
You, My Own," which
the benefit of the dealers and gives items of in-
they have placed in
terest regarding musical comedies and operettas
their standard cata-
TO ISSUE "THE SACRED FLAME'
of which T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hun-
log. The words of
ter publish the score and music. It will be is-
In co-operation with the producers of the pic-
the number are by
sued from time to time. In the present num-
ture "The Sacred Flame," the Meyer Cohen Mu-
James Flynn and the
ber items of interest appear regarding "Angel
sic Co. will issue a song of the same title, the
music is by W. M.
Face,"
music
by
Victor
Herbert;
"Zicgfeld
Fol-
authors of which are Will A. Heelan and Will
Orest. The number
R. Haskins. The motion picture is a most elabo- lies of 1919," music by Buck and Stamper;
is quite popular with
the orchestras, and is
rate one and it will be booked in all the larger "Honeymoon Town," music by Byron Gay and
being sung by a num-
moving picture houses of the country. In it Miss Felix Rice and Will M. Hough; "Happy Days,"
ber of v a u d e v i l l e
Stevens is starred. In giving publicity to the song music by R. H. Burnsidc and Raymond Hubbel;
stars. Some of the
the publishers will have the assistance of both the "Hitchy Koo," music by Raymond Hitchcock;
"See-Saw," music by Louis A. Hirsch; "She's a
talking machine rec-
producers and exhibitors.
Good Fellow," music by Jerome Kern, and other
ord and player-piano
successes.
roll manufacturers have also placed it in their cata-
ROBERT L. WHITE RECOVERS
logs. From all present indications the number should
have a heavy sale. The title page of the song is
Robert L. White, well-known music dealer in
KEDEN WITH STASNY CO.
shown herewith.
Cleveland, O., who disposed of his sheet music
The A. J- Stasny Music Co. have appointed Joe
department early in July to G. Schirmer, Inc.,
has just returned to his duties after several months Keden, the orchestra leader, manager of their
SAM FOX FEATURING "TAXI"
spent in a hospital, where he underwent a major band and orchestra departments. He has already
assumed his new position.
The Sam Fox Pub. Co. arc makng a big publi-
operation.
city drive in professional circles on their new
number "Taxi." This novelty song has words
by Harry D. Kcrr, and music by Mel. B. Kaufman,
Music Dealers and Jobbers:
the latter composer being the writer of that Fox
Record Manufacturers and Dealers:
success "Me-Ow." This song has been quite pop-
Roll Manufacturers and Dealers:
ular on the Pacific Coast both with the profes-
the Trade in General:
sional singers and the orchestra leaders.
7\ Sure Tip
STANLEY MURPHY AGAIN ILL
A Waltz of
Rare and Haunting
Charm
INTRODUCTORY .PRICE 15c
Stanley Murphy, the song writer, who for a
long period was being treated for a serious ner-
vous disorder, has suffered a relapse and is again
in an institution. He lately appeared on Broad-
way and seemed in a fair way to recovery.
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1 Inntrumental—"Jolly Shriners" inarch
ORDER OF YOUR JOBBER.
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RICHMOND
PUBLISHER
Harry Collins, Sales Mgr.
3 New songs just off the press.
"Leaves from the Human Heart"
"Dear Rose Marie"
"I'm glad I live in Ohio"
Beautiful title pages. All gems of art.
6c to dealers, prepaid where check accompanies the
order. Addison G. Smith, Publisher, Bucyrus, Ohio.

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