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THE MUSIC TtiADE KEVIEW
OCTOBER IS, 1921
'ITALY" PROVING POPULAR
New McKinley Number in Great Demand by
Vaudeville Artists
The McKinley Music Co.'s New York and
Chicago professional offices are having much
activity owing to the desire of vaudeville acts to
program the new success, "Italy." Lyons &
Yosco, the well-known Italian team, are build-
ing their new act around the number. A re-
cent telegram received at the McKinley offices
from Bob Yosco said: "We sang 'Italy' to-day
without an orchestra and it went over wonder-
ful. Rush orchestrations special delivery. I sure
picked a good one. Act going very big."
Numerous other leading vaudeville teams are
using the number and this new issue, together
with "There's Only One Pal, After All," "It
Must Be Someone Like You" and "Main Street,"
is keeping the McKinley forces busy.
USINQ "SUNRISE AND YOU"
Many Vaudeville Acts Featuring Witmark Ballad
Just Now
& Go.
SAN
the WEST
coral Sea
ORCHESTRA WINS CONTEST
WRITES MUSIC OF "BOMBO'
Charles de Hart Orchestra Wins Atlantic City
Contest Using "Frankie"
Sigmund Romberg Contributes Some Tuneful
Numbers—M. Witmark & Sons the Publishers
Herewith is reproduced a photograph of the
The success of the M. Witmark & Sons song, Charles de Hart orchestra which won the band
"Sunrise and You," would seem to mark a return contest held in September at Strickland's Million
of the popularity of the
ballad. Here is a number
which was originally writ-
ten for the concert stage
but Which is now invari-
ably found in the pro-
grams of vaudeville thea-
tres. Recently in New
York City no less than
three headline acts fea-
tured the number in one
week.
These included
Nonette at the Forty-
fourth S t r e e t Theatre
Blue Cloud and Winona al
the Colonial and Haze!
Crosby at the Eighty-first
Street Theatre. Among
other vaudeville perform-
ers who have included
"Sunrise and You" in their
programs are: Ona Mun-
son, Carlisle and Lemal,
The Charles de Hart Orchestra
Marie Hart, LeRoy Duffield, Grace Nelson, Dollar Pier, Atlantic City, N. J., in competition
Allan Rogers, Will Robbins, Lew Craddock, with a large number of orchestras. The prize
cup shown in the photograph was won by playing
Frank Corbett, Arthur Gary and Julian Hall.
the successful fox-trot "Frankie," published by
the Jack Snyder Music Co., New York City.
The Charles de Hart orchestra is composed of
nine young men" who have not as yet gained a
Victor -Brunswick—Aeolian Records
national reputation, but with the success the or-
VERY BIG
ganization has met with during the past season it
SELLER
bids fair to become quite prominent.
Wonderful "Mother" Song
McKinley Music Co.
New York
''FRANCISCO
A Small-town Song with a World-wide Appeal
MAIN
STREET
The Book Sell* Big
The Song i* Better than the Book
New York McKINLEY MUSIC CO. c w « ^
NORTON SONG HITS
"FOOLING ME"
"SECRETS"
"HAUNTING"
"DIXIE"
ROBERT NORTON CO.
226 West 46th Street
NEW YORK
Sigmund Romberg, the well-known light opera
composer, is well represented on Broadway this
season. He wrote the music for the new Al Jol-
son "Bombo" show and is also responsible for the
arrangement of the score of "Blossom Time."
The music of "Bombo" is published by the Sun-
shine Music Co. by special arrangement of M.
Witmark & Sons, who are Mr. Romberg's exclu-
sive publishers. The music of "Blossom Time"
is published by Leo Feist, Inc., by special ar-
rangement with the Karzag Publishing Co. and
M. Witmark & Sons.
NEW SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN HIT
Bebe Daniels, the well-known motion picture
star, and Ballard MacDonald have written the
words and Horace Haws the music of a new
song entitled "You Were Only a Wonderful
Dream." The number is published by Shapiro,
Bernstein & Co., Inc., who have arranged to give
the same some unusual publicity.
HERE THEY ARE
The Song Gems
from
Irving Berlin's
"Music Box Revue"
NOTE: The Irving: Berlin "Music Box Revue,"
now playing at New York's new million dol-
lar Music Box Theatre, IN conceded by all
critics to be the greatest musical show ever
produced—and contains the most marvelous
songs ever written.
Say It With Music
In a Cozy Kitchenette Apartment
They Call It Dancing
Everybody Step
The Schoolhouse Blues
My Little Book ot Poetry
Legend of the Pearls
Behind the Fan
The Court Around the Corner
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
21c per copy in 100 lots of an individual number
22c per copy in 100 lots, assorted
23c per copy In less quantities
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway, New York