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THE
JANUARY 24, 1920
MUSIC
TRADE
119
REVIEW
AL JOLSON SINGING "SWANEE'
Popular Number Now Taken From Publishers'
Restricted List
200%
Profit
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"Swanee," the T. B. Harms & Francis, Day
& Hunter number which was originally intro-
duced in Ned Wayburn's Revue at the Capitol
Theatre, New York, has now been taken from
that publishers' restricted list. Among those who
are now using it is Al Jolson, now en tour in
"Sinbad." Very recently he introduced it at the
show's opening in Newark, N. J., and the Jol-
son rendition of the number was received most
enthusiastically.
The words of the song are by I. Caesar and
the music is from the pen of George Gershwin.
As a dance number "Swanee" will without doubt
become one of the most popular of the present
season's works. This, with its popularity as a
song, will make its sales large.
The new publishing firm of Van Alstyne &
Curtis are featuring two numbers, "You'll
Never Know" and "Mississippi Shore," both
from the pen of Van Alstyne, the writer of a
long list of successful songs.
Century Music Pub. Co.
"WHEN YOU'RE LONELY"
TWO NEW AMERICAN BALLADS
A Big HIT From the House of FIFER
150% Profit on
FAMOUS
McKINLEY
10 CENT MUSIC
Get Your Copies Now, 7c.
ADVANCE ORDERS NOW
BEING TAKEN FOR
"HUSH-A-BYE LAND"
A BEAUTIFUL NEW 30c. NUMBER
WONDERFUL TITLE PAGE
INTRODUCTORY PRICE, 15c.
Many Dealers are already in line
on our
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FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
"HONEY GIRL" NOW IN REHEARSAL
"Honey Girl," which is the re-written version
of "What's the Odds?" book by Edward
Clark, lyrics by Neville Fleeson and music by
Albert Von Tilzer, has been placed in rehear-
sal by Harris & Shannon, the producers. It
is thought the show will have its New York
premiere before many weeks, as the rehearsals
are progressing nicely.
F A V O R I T E M A R C H E S (Instrumental)
"On the Square" (Columbia Record)
' 'The American Red Cross"
' 'Mothers of Democracy"
7c
Vocal
7c
"On the Square" A very pleasing song arr.
PANELLI MUSIC CO..
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
JEROME H
There's A Long, Lone Trail
The Magic of Your Eyea
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
HITS
All I Have Are Sunny Weather friends
The Irish Were Egyptians Long Age
My Isle of Golden Dreams
When It's Moonlight on the Swannee Shore
Darktown Dancin' School
I'll Bring a Rose
All of the Best Reprints and more
Rig Selling Copyrights than any
other 10 Cent Edition.
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Beat
Your Eyes Have Told Me So
Hand in Hand Again
In Your Arms
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for vour advertising. Our music is as
stHple H» wheat.
W r i t e for samples.
Chicago McKINLEY MUSIC CO. Ne^York
Hear it played by Art Hickman's
Orchestra on Columbia Records.
(February List.)
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and New Catalogs
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PEGGY
C. ARTHUR FIFER MUSIC CO.
40 NEW NUMBERS
YOU ARE SURE TO HAVE CALLS
We have recently purchased the
sensational hit from the West
ASK ABOUT IT IF YOU WANT TO
KEEP YOUR CASH REGISTER BUSY
To 6000 McKINLEY Agents:
Now Ready for 1920
SondlC
LEO.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
Huntzinger & Dilworth have just issued a
folder for the use of the trade on their two new
American ballads, "Ashes of Dreams" and
"Bring Back the Golden Days." The words of
both numbers are from the pen of Marian Gil-
lespie, and the music for "Ashes of Dreams"
is by W. Frank Hading, while the music for
"Bring Back the Golden Days" is from the pen
of William Stickles. Both of these numbers are
receiving unusual publicity from the Huntzinger
& Dilworth organization and it is thought that
the songs will have more than the usual popu-
larity for numbers of such merit.
\bu cant go
wrondmth
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any'Feist'
AND MANY OTHERS
JEROME H.REMICKCCQ
NEW YORK
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Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York