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Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 22 - Page 54

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NEW SONG HIT FROM PACIFIC COAST
Nat Goldstein Publishing Co. Featuring "Patsy"
in a Big Way—Both Members of Company
Have Had Much Experience in the Trade
FRANCISCO, CAI.., May 20.—A hit over-
night, sung and played and whistled by increas-
ing hundreds and thousands every day, "Patsy,"
the first number to be released by the new Nat
Goldstein Publishing Co., is rapidly proving a
sensation throughout California.
The assured success of "Patsy" established
the new San Francisco publishing company on
a firm basis. Associated with Nat Goldstein,
the well-known song writer, who has for the
last ten years written many of the Remick hits,
is Ford Rush, until the formation of the new
concern professional representative of Jerome
II. Remick & Co. on the Pacific Coast. Through
Rush's popularity and widespread acquaintance,
together with Goldstein's success as a writer, it
is felt that "Patsy" and other numbers to be
published by the company will prove big hits.
Both Rush and Goldstein are leaving on a trip
to cover the Coast in the interests of "Patsy"
and to further the success of the Goldstein pub-
lications. Two other numbers published by the
concern on which a campaign will be launched
in a short time are the fox-trots "Harem Eyes"
and "I'm Learning to Love You."
MAY
28, 1921
The orchestra is directed by Paul Specht, who
may be remembered as the writer of "Wishing-
Specht's Orchestra at the Alamac Now One of land," a waltz published by Forster, Music Pub-
lisher, Inc., Chicago, and which was recently
the Popular Dance Orchestras at That Resort
issued with a new arrangement by Harry Alford.
The Paul Specht Orchestra, now playing at Mr. Specht is also the composer of "Fondly,"
the Alamac Hotel, Atlantic City, N. ]., has evi- which is not only played by his own, but by
dently made a decided impression as an unusual other orchestras in Atlantic City.
Other numbers that they are featuring are:
dance orchestra at that popular resort. Here is
an orchestra using the standard instruments as "Absence," "All for You," "Love Bird," "Croon-
ing," "Do You Ever Think of Me?" "I Lost My
Heart to You," "Now and Then," "Crazy Blues,"
"Humming," "Keep a Thought for Me,"
"Cherie," "Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms," "My
Mammy," "I Found a Rose in the Devil's Gar-
den," "Make Believe," "It's All Over Now,"
"Answer," and "O-hi-o."
It is now understood that the Specht Orches-
tra has contracted with one of the larger phono-
graph companies to record some of the current
hits, announcements of which will be made in
the near future.
MAKES HIT AT ATLANTIC CITY
"SLEEPY HEAD" IN THE EAST
"Sleepy Head," the new addition to the Jack
Mills, Inc., catalog, which has been an acknowl-
edged hit in Pacific Coast circles, is fast taking
a prominent position in the programs of Eastern
vaudeville theatres.
The Paul Specht Orchestra
well as doubling with the marimba, trombone
EXPLOITING "THERE'LL COME A TIME" and saxophones and other novelty instruments
with a versatility which is, to say the least, unu-
"There'll Come a Time" is the title of the sual, and getting exceptional effects without re-
latest release from the catalog of the Riviera sorting to the "jazz."
Music Co., of Chicago. This new number is
from the pen of Ethwell Hanson and the pub-
Two Real Sellers
lisher announces a very original campaign of
exploitation in its behalf. This includes a news-
paper campaign in eighteen cities, the first to
be run in Washington, D. C, in co-operation
(I FEEL SO BLUE)
with the Washington Times. The Washington
Fox Trot Song
A Sure Hit
dealers also will co-operate in the campaign and
many window displays are to be given the num-
ber and, in addition, it will be featured by all
the dance orchestras there.
A Waltz Ballad of the Better Class
"Since I Lost You"
"My Old Home of Yesterday"
Leo Feist, Inc., will shortly release a new fox-
trot, entitled "Only You," by Phil Baker and
Paul Whiteman.
INTHEAFIERGLOW
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
cert Artists. Featured by
Vaudeville's Greatest Headliners
Played by 15,000 Good Orchestras
Dealer*, write for special introductory prices
PUBLISHES "PECK'S BAD BOY"
M E L R O S E B R O S . Publishers
63rd and Cottage Grove Ave..
The song, "Peck's Bad Boy," which is played
as the musical theme in the exhibition of
Jackie Coogan's motion picture of the same
name, is being published by Irving Berlin, Tnc.
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The Ballad Success
(Formerly 10c Music)
Published by
200 < Profit on
World Famous
The price of this big-selling edition oi
music was advanced
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per copy. Send in your stock orders
now and take advantage of our "FRKH
CATALOG" offer.
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HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
NEW YORK
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Remick Song Hits

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Copyrighted, 1919, by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
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HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
159 West 57th Street
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There's Sunlight
In Your Eyes
Now 15c Retail!
MCKINLEY
MUSIC
Once,d<-«r,»e itood ID tto
CHICAGO, ILL.
"ROSE"
"AIN'T WE GOT F U N ? "
"NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP" ;;
"NIGHTINGALE"
"DEAREST ONE"
"BEAUTIFUL ANNABELL LEE"
"ALL FOR YOU" (New)
"BROKEN MOON" ( " )
"HAPPINESS"
( " )
"WITHOUT YOU" ( " )
All of the best reprints and more big-
selling copyrights than any other low-
priced edition.
Free catalogs with stock orders. We
pa}' for your advertising. Write for
samples.
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chic,*,, McKinley Music Co. N «* Y °*
:; JEROME H. REMICK & CO. t
4 NEW YORK
DETROIT I
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11 UNION SQUARE
NEW YORK CITY
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
&&
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Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PUNTERS
AND ENGRAVMI OF Music
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch House*: New York and Chicago

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