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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 20 - Page 66

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MAY
15, 1920
The Enticing Oriental Fox Trot - A Beam 109 Success
DESERTLAND
ra Music Co.
Free
O r c h e s t r a t i o n s In All Keys
chateau TheatreBldo.Chicago
ERNEST BALL BACK IN TOWN
The Song and Dance Triumph of the Country
Noted Composer Appears in Royal Theatre
After Tour of the Country—Original Compo-
sitions Winning Great Success- Everywhere
The Royal Theatre in the Bronx staged a
royal welcome last week to Ernest R. Ball on
bis return to the metropolis after an eight
months' tour of the country, during which he
met with uninterrupted success wherever he
appeared.
With Mr. Ball traveled his accomplished wife,
Maude Lambert, and everywhere the act of
Lambert and Ball was billed a veritable ovation
was accorded them. The duo appeared in every
house over the entire Orpheum Circuit, working
from the East through to th^ Pacific Coast and
back again. Newspapers in every city where the
act was headlined printed laudatory notices.
The climax of this tour was reached at the
Royal on Monday last. Following their engage-
ment at the Royal, Lambert and Ball will play
all the New York Keith houses, including, of
course, the Palace.
The Ball songs featured in the act were the
greatest successes of their vocal offerings. "Let
the Rest of the World Go By," sung as a duet,
has been a veritable clean-up everywhere. This
remarkably clean, appealing little ballad is a
recognized'hit. Its sales are phenomenal and it
takes rank as one of the biggest of the many
ballad hits for the music of which Ball is re-
sponsible. It possesses, moreover, elements of
longevity that put it in the staple class, and its
publishers, M. Witmark & Sons, anticipate that
the demand for it will be indefinite. Another
song of Ball's that is also a big and firmly estab-
lished favorite is "Dear Little Boy of Mine."
This Miss Lambert is still singing. In both
these songs M. Witmark & Sons unquestionably
possess a couple of richly-flowing musical oil-
fields, which are already paying very substan-
tial dividends.
"WOND'RING"
SONG
SONGS THAT SELL
"Clouds"
(That Pass in the Night)
" Tents of Arabs "
" Romance "
B. D. NICE & CO., 1 5 4 4 Broadway, NEW -YORK
NEW SONG GOING STRONG
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder have made a gen-
eral denial to the action brought by Elizabeth
A. Reilly as assignee to Mary Pickford to re-
The Arcadia Music Publishing Co., 6614 Nine- cover for the use of Miss Pickford's name,
teenth avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., one of the new- signature and photograph on three songs.
est entrants into the music publishing field, re-
In writing a song entitled "Always Leave
ports a nattering demand for its latest offering,
"The Girl I Lost," by Jerome Brockman. The Them Crying When You Say Goodbye," Al.
song is provided with an attractive title page in Jolson, Alex. Sullivan and Lynn Cowan seemed
colors. The first edition bore the photograph to differ entirely from the ideas of George M.
of a well-known movie star, Peggy Shanor, and Cohan as advanced in a song some years ago.
a special edition has been issued bearing the
photograph of Bert Errol, noted for his "Tetraz-
zini" voice.

Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Greatest Ballad Hit in Years
Alex. Rogers' and C. Luckeyth Roberts'
The Girl I Lost
"BABY BLUES"
"ROCK-A-BY-BABY B L U E S "
" J E W E L O F T H E BIG BLUE N I L E "
"ANY OLD DANCE IS A WONDERFUL DANCE
WHEN YOU DANCE WITH A WONDERFUL GIRL''
All Thirty Cent Numbers from the Musical Comedy
"BABY BLUES"
ROGERS & ROBERTS
386 Cumberland St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
FILE GENERAL DENIAL
"The Girl I Lost," by Jerome Brockman, Being
Ordered Liberally by Dealers
FOR SALE
HITS
FOX-TROT
By JEROME BROCKMAN
Big Advertising Campaign and Boosting
starts next week
Get This Right
"ALABAMA
MOON"
Is a Real Hit
A Crooning, Moon
light Song
For Sale at R. H. MACY & CO. and Better Grade Dealer*
Dealers and Jobbers Write for Samples
and Special Price
ARCADIA MUSIC PUB. CO.
6614 19th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Vaudeville Headliners Are Featuring
Orchestras Are Playing
Concert Artists Are Singing
When Your Ship Comes In
The Special Introductory Rate Is Still In Effect—Ask For It
SPECIAL NOTE—To dealers who wish to co-operate, the finest display ever
conceived by a publisher will be supplied free of charge
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc., 11-15 Union Sq., West, N. Y.

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