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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 4 - Page 56

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 23, 1921
A New Fox-Trot-Melody
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NEW BERLIN NUMBER RECEIVING MUCH EXPLOITATION
The national exploitation campaign recently placing the number in a conspicuous place on
inaugurated by Irving Berlin, Inc., on the song, their counters, demonstrating it and to a great
"All by Myself," has been receiving the co- extent giving it exclusive window displays,
operation of practically the entire trade, includ-
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music department in the above-mentioned store,
stated that the window attracted unusual atten-
tion and was the means of greatly increasing
the sales of the song in sheet music form.
"All by Myself" is popular in both vocal and
instrumental form. The lyric seemingly has a
wide appeal and the melody, as a fox-trot dance,
has won almost universal favor.
BARRON WITH BROADWAY CORP.
Former Publisher Now Manager of Orchestra
Department of Local Publishing Firm
Ted Barron, the well-known songwriter and
former head of a music publishing company, but
who in recent months has not been actively
interested in the sheet music field, has joined
the staff of the Broadway Music Corp. as man-
ager of the orchestra department.
W. H. WITT RECOVERING
As announced in another part of this paper
last week, W. H. Witt, the well-known music
dealer of Pittsburgh, Pa., recently underwent an
operation. The latest reports from that city
state that Mr. Witt is doing nicely and ex-
pects to be back at his desk soon.
M. P. P. A. ELECTS OFFICERS
At the recent annual election of the Music
Publishers' Protective Association Louis Bern-
stein was elected president and Sol Bernstein,
vice-president; Joe Keit, secretary, and Chas. K.
Harris was continued in the office of treasurer.
Window Display of Latest Berlin Song, "All by Myself"
NEW STARCK & COWAN SONG
ing talking machine record manufacturers, window of the Washington, D. C , store of the
player roll manufacturers and their distributors. E. F. Droop & Sons Co., which shows the title
Starck & Cowan are the publishers of a new
Many of the sheet music dealers throughout page of "All by Myself" to good advantage,
song entitled "I Wonder Who?", written by Joe
the country have shown their co-operation by
S. Ernest Philpitt, who operates the sheet Goodwin, Buddy Green and Al Piantadosi.

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