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THE
JULY 30, 1921
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
47
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CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
NEW TITLE PAGE FOR "MON HOMME"
SECURES NEW QUARTERS
Leo Feist, Inc., Issue New Edition Carrying
Photograph of Fanny Brice
Broadway Music Corp. Leases Three Floors at
Forty-eighth Street and Seventh Avenue
Fanny Brice has scored such a success with
the Leo Feist, Inc., number, "Mon Homme," in
the new Ziegfeld "Follies" that the publishers
decided to issue the newer edition of this song
with a new title page, which carries a photo-
The Broadway Music Corp. has leased the
fifth, sixth and seventh floors of the new Robert-
son-Cole Building, Forty-eighth street and
Seventh avenue, for a term of five years.
The entire sixth floor will be devoted to the
professional department and well-equipped dem-
onstration rooms will be arranged on the
Seventh avenue and Forty-eighth street sides of
the building. The executive offices will occupy
the seventh floor and the orchestra and publicity
departments will occupy quarters on the fifth.
The lease of the present Broadway quarters
at 145 West Forty-fifth street does not expire
until December 31, 1921, but the company is
arranging to occupy the new home shortly after
the middle of September.
Will Von Tilzer, president of the Broadway
Music Corp.,. had under consideration several
sites before deciding on the Robertson-Cole
Building.
EUROPES BIGGEST SENSATION
MONHOMME
(MY MAN)
HARRY ENGEL RETURNS
Representative of Maurice Richmond, Inc.,
Back From Successful Four Months' Trip
iss FANNY BRICE •«
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
1-9-2-1
MAURICE YVAIN
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CHANNING POLLOCK
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New Edition of "Mon Homme"
graph of Miss Brice, a reproduction of which
appears herewith.
"Mon Homme," which quickly jumped into
popularity, is evidently destined to continue in
favor throughout the Summer and Fall months.
SECURES SONG BY HAROLD WEEKS
Sherman, Clay & Co. Take Over Publishing
Rights to "Dear Old Home"
July 21.—Announcement is
made that Sherman, Clay & Co. have taken over
the publication of "Dear Old Home," by Harold
Weeks, the well known Seattle songwriter.
Selections from the musical show "Irene,"
which has been running in San Francisco and
Oakland, have had a big sale. These include
"Alice Blue Gown" and the song "Irene."
SAN FRANCISCO, CAI..,
Harry Engel, the traveling representative of
Maurice Richmond, Inc., the well-known music
publishing house,
has just returned
to Chicago after
completing a four
months' trip cov-
e r i n g Southern
and Pacific Coast
territory, as well
as the Far North-
w e s t , including
Victoria, B. C.
Mr. Engel car-
ried out a cam-
paign in the vari-
ous trade centers,
f e a t u r i n g the
Harry Engel
leading numbers of the Richmond catalog, in-
cluding such songs' as "Mello 'Cello," "Now and
Then," "Sunshine," "Tenderly" and "Why Don't
You Believe Me?" After a four weeks' stay in
Chicago Mr. Engel will make a visit to the
New York office of the company.
The photograph shown herewith was taken by
one of The Review Chicago representatives.
SONGS THAT SELL
Irving Berlin's Latest
Overnight Hit
All by Myself
My Mammy
I Wonder Where
My Sweet, Sweet Daddy's Gone
D r o w s y Head
Oh, My Sweet Hortense
The Passion Flower
You're Just the Type
for a Bungalow
When the Sun Goes Down
The Big Hit ot the
Year
Home Again Blues
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1587 Broadway, New York
"HOME AGAIN BLUES" POPULAR
Unusually Heavy Demand for Recent Berlin
Hit Throughout the Country
"Home Again Blues," the big success of the
Irving Berlin catalog, has surprised the sales
forces of that organization by the great spurt
in the demand for the number in recent weeks.
This is unusual, inasmuch as "Home Again
Blues" is by no means new. Another number
that has been quite a surprise to the Berlin or-
ganization is "Oh, My Sweet Hortense!", which
in some sections of the country is very popular.
USINESS is good with the dealer who carries stock that is called for.
Order a supply of these today from us or your jobber
'HESE SONGS
, THE PUBLIC
WANT
For all Talking Machines and Player-Pianos
Sweet
Song—A Wonderful Seller—For all
Player-Pianos and Talking Machines
J J This is the favorite waltz of
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all prominent orchestra leaders
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