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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 22 - Page 52

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MAY
Another Smashing Hit
Other Big Hits
Arc
Do You Ever
Think of Me
Successor to "Whispering"
Sweeping the country from Coast to Coast.
To be had on all records and player rolls.
Published by
Sherman Kay &Ca
San Francisco
WITMARK SONGS IN NEW ACT
''Sunrise and You" and "Gypsy Love Song"
Featured in "A Manly Revue" in Vaudeville
SOME NEW BOOSEY PUBLICATIONS
Several Excellent Numbers in Score of Piece
Published by Leo Feist, Inc.
Interesting Series of New Song Numbers Re-
cently Issued by Boosey & Co.
Jean Bedini's new musical review, "Peek-A-
Boo," recently opened up its Summer season at
the Columbia Theatre, New York City. This is
a burlesque show of the new type, which raises
the standard of such offerings considerably
Following the present run of the "Peek-A-
Boo" show it will tour the country for two
seasons. Each Summer, however, a new "Peek-
A-Boo" offering will be given at the Columbia
Theatre, followed by a tour. The present show
stars Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, sup-
ported by an exceptional cast for this type of
musical show.
It has a specially written score. The lyrics of
the song numbers are by P. D. Cook and Harry
and include: "Hitch Your Wagon to a
GEORGE F. BAUER MAKES A CHANGE Archer
Star," ''Cuddle," "My Melody Dream Girl,"
George F. Bauer, who for the past eighteen "Ornamjental Oriental Lane," "I Want a Synco-
months lias been connected with the staff of pated Wedding," "In the Days of Peek-A-Boo "
the Edward B. Marks Music Co., formerly "Every Trouble Is Like a Bubble." There are
Joseph W. Stern & Co., has severed his con- also interpolated the songs "Cherie" and "Peggy
nections with that organization and has joined O'Neil." Leo Feist, Inc., is the publisher of the
the Tama Music Publishing Corp., 1428 Broad- above numbers.
way, New York City, as an arranger.
Wonderful "Mother" Song
A SELLING HIT
Starting Splendidly
FROM COAST TO COAST
selected from the
New York
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog of
Tfieres (
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Among the new issues of Boosey & Co. are:
"The Dream-canoe," a song by Charles Roff,
with music by W. H. Squire; "Ah! My Beloved!"
with a text from "Omar Khayyam," set to music
by William Stickles; "The Stars Have Eyes," a
new number by Fred G. Bowles, with music by
Wilfrid Sanderson; "When Love Fills Your
Heart With a Song," with words by Edward
Lockton and music by Kennedy Russell; "For
Every Day," another Fred F. Bowles number,
with music also by Kennedy Russell; "My
Destiny," by Betty Gomez, with music by Marie
Walters Kennedy; "A Lake and a Fairy Boat,"
by Thomas Hood, with music by Berta Jose-
phine Hccker; "The Sea Gipsy," by Richard
Hovey and Michael Head; "Theology," by Chris
Massie, with music by A. M. Hardcastle, which
is sung with success by Reinald Werrenrath;
"When Love Is Done (The Night Has a Thou-
sand Eyes)," by Francis W. Bourdillon and
Charles T. Ferry, and a new number dedicated
to and sung by Mme. Galli-Curci, "A Bird in
Arcadia," the words of which are by E. Morrison
Lackey and the music by Alvin S. Wiggers.
Mr. Wiggers, by the way, is the writer of "The
Barefoot Trail" and other numbers which have
had great popularity.
BIG SELLERS
IS cents per copy
1
"Whispering"
"Coral Sea"
"I'll Keep on
Loving You"
"Wandering
Home"
'2«1'9
"My Wonder Girl
"Idling"
"Louisiana'
GOOD MUSIC IN "PEEK=A=BOO"
Ona Munson & Co., now appearing in the
Keith houses with a musical offering called "A
Manly Revue," have been booked for a two-year
period on that circuit. It is one of the most
original singing and dancing novelties seen in
vaudeville. The cast includes six boys and one
girl, the latter a clever dancer, and the soloists
are Harry Holbrook, baritone, and LeRoy Duf-
field, tenor. Mr. Duffield has been rendering
Arthur A. Penn's ballad, "Sunrise and You,"
which is published by M. Witmark & Sons.
Victor Herbert's "Gypsy Love Song," also pub-
lished by Witmark, is likewise programmed in
the offering.
McKinley Music Co.
28, 1921
M. Witmark & Sons
Pal
All 30 cent numbers
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DEALERS! ^ \
!
Its a Real Hit (
Order at once from your
jobber or direct 16*(Toledo Office)
VANALSTYNES- CURTIS
New York
Toledo
Chicago
LITTLE ('Rl')IBS OF HAPPINESS
(KOONING
MOLLY ON A TROLLEY, BY (HOLLY, WITH
YOU
DOWN THE TRAIL TO HOME, SWEET HOME
MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY
I WANT YOU MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT
JABBEBWOCKY
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
I WAS BORN IN MICHIGAN
BECKY FROM BABYLON
STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER AN
OLD-TIME TUNE
JUST A WEEK FROM TODAY
ON A FAR ALONE ISLE
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORSE TOWN
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
DEENAH (My Argentina Rose)
JUST LOVE
LILAII (Sugar Baby of Mine)
COTTON (Cotton Was i» Little Dixie Rose)
I'M DOUBLIN' BACK TO DUBLIN
FANCIES
IN THE DUSK

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