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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 4 - Page 48

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 24, 1920
COURSES FOR SONG LEADERS
Hunter College Inaugurates Classes for Com-
munity Song Leaders
Commencing with July 6 of this year, Hunter
College, New York, inaugurated music classes
for those interested in community sings. It is
proposed by the work to turn out song leaders,
and if these classes are a success, which they
no doubt will be, much good material for the
purpose should result. Song exploitation from
community sings, factory sings, etc., will be in-
creased and will under this new arrangement
create sales for all popular numbers coming into
such use as well as standard numbers.
"Take Me Back To Old Missouri"
THE GREATEST SENTIMENTAL SONG EVER WRITTEN (Try It)
By Walter C. Ahlheim
"Take Me Back To Old Missouri" *
WALTER C AHLHEIM
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"THE MOVIE QUEEN" COMING
Neville Fleeson, the well-known lyricist, has
just completed his second musical production in
co-operation with Jack Brown. It is called "The
Movie Queen" and has been placed in rehearsal
with Dolly Morrissey in the title role. Music
will be published by Artmusic, Inc., also the
publishers of the score of "The Honey Girl,"
written by Fleeson, in co-operation with Albert
Von Tilzer.
moth-er sang those old time songs to me
Where the gol-den rod was blooming Wid the
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'IN SWEET SEPTEMBER" A HIT
"In Sweet September," published by Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder, is from all indications one of
the biggest successes of the Summer season. It
is gaining in popularity throughout the country
and both as a song and instrumental it appears to
bo a great favorite. This number, together with
"So Long, Oolong," is leading the above firm's
catalog in point of sales.
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TOM QUIGLEY A VISITOR
Tom Quigley, manager of M. Witmark &
Sons' Chicago office, was in New York recently
on his annual visit to the home office, for the
purpose of lining up the coming season's West-
ern professional and selling campaign.
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Copyright MCMXX by Wilier C Ahlheim
Published by The Billy Sroylhe MuMc Co.,Louisville,Ky.
"There's a Girl Who Waits in Loveland'
A NEW MUSICAL SHOW
Louis Hirsch and Otto Harbach are adapting
a musical version of Fred Jackson's farce, "A
Pair of Sixes." Edgar McGregor will sponsor
the production late in the Fall. The T. B.
Harms Co. will publish the score.
Fox-Trot Ballad Hit
Looks Like a Sensation
Introductory
Price
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15c
McKinley Music Co.
New Y»rk
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C. Ahlheim
Order from your jobber or direct from
WALTER C. AHLHEIM MUSIC CO., D e c a t u r , III.
Order Player Roll* and Talking Machine Records of These Songs
TO PRODUCE NEW SHOW
ARTHUR BEHIM WITH SHAPIRO
Ale* Gerber Supplying Lyrics for Show With
Score by Sigmund Romberg
Arthur Bchim, formerly with the staff of
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, has joined the pro-
fessional staff of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
Alex Gerber has written the lyrics of a mu-
sical production Wilner & Romberg will pro-
duce. It is titled "Oh, George!" with the score
by Sigmund Romberg. Edgar Smith and Rob-
ert Baker supplied the book. M. Witmark &
Sons will publish the music.
SWEET LULIABYS
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ED ABLES WITH FISHER
Ed Abies, formerly with Jerome H. Remick &
Co., is now connected with the the Fred Fisher
professional staff.
PACE & HANDY HITS
Popular Edition 7 Cents
Ev'rything Is Going Up
Chasin' the Blues
Saxophone Blues
Nightie Night
Think of Me Little Daddy
Beautiful Land of Dreams
High Class Edition 18 Cents
That Thing Called Love
Checkers, It's Your Move Now
Make That Trombone Laugh
Pickaninny Rose
St. Louis Blues
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Pace & Handy Music Co.Jnc.
1545 Broadway
New York
SWEET LULLABYS
The National j avorite waltz sensation
Jobbers or direct
THE MELODY SHOP
WILLIAMSPORT
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