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THE MUSIC TRADE
66
REVIEW
SINGS "YOUR VOICE AT TWILIGHT"
GOLF PLAYING VS. SONG WRITING
Reed Miller Meeting With Great Success With
Fred Fisher Number
Geo. Hamilton Green Demonstrates Some Fine
Points of Game for Sam Fox
Reed Miller, one of the leading tenors in
George Hamilton Green, the song writer and
America, who has the remarkable record of author of the success "Alabama Moon," pub-
having sung for eight con- lished by the Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland, O.,
secutive seasons with the
New York Oratorio So-
ciety and who is invariably
booked for a constant run
of engagements, has added
to his program a new song
entitled "Your Voice at
Twilight," from the pens
of Anton Lada and McEl-
bert Moore, which is pub-
Reed Miller
lished by Fred Fisher, Inc.
He is now on tour of the country, and is meet-
ing with great success.
THE "BABE RUTH BLUES"
Jack Mills, Inc., has accepted for publica-
tion the song "Babe Ruth Blues." It is from
the pen of Jack Mahoney and Carey Morgan.
The same firm is also exploiting the song "Wel-
come Stranger," written around the Aaron Hoff-
man play of the same name.
PACE & HANDY HITS
Popular Edition 7 Cents
Everything Is Going Up
Chasin* the Blues
Saxophone Blues
Nightie Night
Think of Me Little Daddy
Beautilul Land of Dreams
Geo. H. Green and Sam Fox
is quite a golfer, but we have been told authori-
tatively that he is not so good a golfer as he is
a composer. However, he takes enough inter-
est in the game to spend many afternoons on
the links, and during the recent visit of Sam
Fox to New York he inveigled Mr. Fox into an
afternoon at the Scotch national game.
Herewith is reproduced a photograph show-
ing Mr. Green in action, with Sam Fox nearby.
The casualties were not reported and we have
High Class Edition 18 Cents
A SPONTANEOUS HIT
That Thing Called Love
Checkers, It's Your Move Now
Make That Trombone Laugh
Pickaninny Rose
St. Louis Blues
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By GEORGE
»Tter-(low
The success of the song "Querida" (My
Darling), by Albano Seismit-Doda, a recent
publication released by Jos. W. Stern & Co.,
would suggest that the mantle of the composer
of "Good-Bye," "Could I" and a dozen other
songs which have been so popular for several
generations has fallen upon the shoulders of a
fellow countryman of his who is now an Ameri-
can by adoption. The style is the same and the
fact that this composition has been selected for
recitals by such an artist as Titta Ruffo, who
will appear shortly at the Hippodrome, N. Y.,
speaks well for its future.
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THE SUCCESS OF "QUERIDA"
HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
"There's a Place in Dear Old Ireland"
af • ttrfk)V,
no means of knowing who was the victor. Sam
Fox, apparently, has a very satisfied look, while
Green has a glint in his eye showing great de-
termination. We take it that at this stage of the
game he must have been a few holes behind.
One thing is sure, that he will not be behind on
his royalties from "Alabama Moon," as from all
indications it is one of the most successful num-
bers Sam Fox ever published.
THE BEST CHINESE SONG
AN ATTRACTIVE (PIANO) ONE STEP
A MOST ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA
ONE STEP (Arr. by Dave Kaplan)
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