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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 10 - Page 46

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MARCH 11, 1922
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
ROYALTY DECISION ISSUED
NEW OLIVER DITSON CO. RELEASES
Judge Hand Gives Opinion in the Case of the
Consolidated Music Corp.
Latest
Releases Include Standard Selections,
Sacred Songs and Folk Songs
A decision in the case of the Consolidated
Music Corp. was filed by Judge Augustus N.
Hand in the United States District Court in
which he declared that the fixing of uniform roy-
alties on songs and on music rolls of those songs
tends toward the elimination of competition and
restrains trade with the music roll manufacturers
who purchase the songs. He further stated that
if the publishers in question and concerned in the
action continue to combine to fix royalties and
require that the music roll manufacturers pur-
chase approximately two-thirds of their songs
an injunction should issue.
The Oliver Ditson Co., of Boston, has just re-
leased a number of new standard selections and
folk songs for the piano. These include: "From
the Distant Past," "A Fountain Set in Flowers"
and "Under Leafy Branches," by Jacques Weiss-
heyer; "A Jumping Jack," "The Little Men,"
"Dancing a Tarantella" and "Little Miss Dainty,"
by Cedric W. Lemont; "Dance of the Fairies,"
by E. S. Phelps; "Leetle Bateese," text by Will-
iam Henry Drummond and music by Geoffrey
O'Hara; "When the Corn Is Waving, Annie,
Dear," by Charles Blamphin; "Pirate Dreams,"
by Charles Huerter; sacred songs—"Hymn of
Hope," by A. H. Behrend; "O Saviour of the
Lost," by Arthur F. M. Custance; "God Is My
TRADE NEWS_FROM PORTLAND
Strong Salvation," by Ferdinand Dunkley; "O
Love
Divine," by William G. Hammond; "Hear,
Several Changes of Personnel in Sheet Music
Forgive and Save," by Lillian Tait Sheldon;
Departments—Numbers That Are Popular
"Lord Divine, All Love Excelling," by Arthur T.
PORTLAND, ORE., March 4.—There have been D. Thayer—"Then Finish the Last Song," poem
several changes in the sheet music departments by Rabindranath Tagore and music by Charles
of the Portland stores during the past week. Fonteyn Manney; "Mary of Argyle" and "The
Maud McCauley has taken charge of the sheet Unknowing," by Frank St. Leger; "Fling Broad
music department of the McDougall-Conn Music the Sail!" by Samuel Richards Gaines; "Noc-
Co., after having had charge of the department turne," "Song of the Open" and "Unrequited
in the Oregon Eilers Music House for the past Love," by Frank La Forge; "The Dutch Doll,"
five years, from which position she resigned. Her "A Dutch Poodle," "O'er the Sands," "Six
place has been filled by the promotion of her as- o'Clock in the Morning" and "Whistling Jan," by
sistant, Octavia Stone, who recently resigned Gloria Marshall; "Homage to Couperin" (Little
from the McDougall-Conn store to join the Gavotte), by Rene L. Becker; "Community
Eilers force, and Miss Veronica McCauley, who March," by Frederick A. Williams, and a series
for the past two years has been with the Eilers of folk songs of English, French, German, Hun-
force in the sheet music department, has also garian, Polish, Scandinavian, Spanish and Welsh
resigned, but her place has not as yet been origin.
filled.
Louis Mack, sheet music dealer of the Bush &
USES TWO PENN NUMBERS
Lane store, contemplates increasing his depart-
ment in the near future by installing a complete
American Legion Day at Laurel, Miss., was
line of orchestral music. Mr. Mack says that marked by a noteworthy -concert recital given by
the Waterson, Berlin & Snyder number, "Leave Raymond Souvielle, the well-known concert
Me With a Smile," is having a big sale and their tenor. Mr. Souvielle, who is a great admirer of
"My Mammy Knows" is becoming very popular the songs of Arthur A. Penn, featured two of
and he expects it to soon be one of his "best that composer's most successful numbers on his
sellers."
programs—"Sunrise and You" and "Smilin'
Through." M. Witmark & Sons are the pub-
lishers of both -the above songs.
TWO NBVFEIST SONGS
Leo Feist, Inc., has just released two new
songs, one entitled "Mother Machree's Lul-
laby," waltz ballad by Howard Johnson, Ira
Shuster and Frank Mullane. The other number
is entitled "Georgia," a rag song by Howard
Johnson and Walter Donaldson, who have writ-
ten several popular hits.
MR. DEALER!
ENGEL ONJTHE COAST
Harry Engel, Chicago representative of Rich-
mond-Robbins, Inc., is spending a few weeks in
Pacific Coast cities completing a Spring cam-
paign in that territory on "Old Fashioned
Girl" and other songs.
These Numbers Are Advertised
LONESOME MAMA BLUES
SONGS THAT SELL
Successor to 'TLCKY HOME
Granny
You're My Mammy's Mammy
Tuck Me to Sleep In My Old
Tucky Home
Just a Little Love Song
Poor Little Me
Lonesome Hours
I Wonder Where He Went
— You Can Have Every Light On Broadway
And When He's Coming Back Blues
(Give Me One Little Light at Home)
Bow Wow Blues
Birds oi a Feather
Universal Dance Folio No. 2
Everybody Step
From the Music Box Revus
They Call It Dancing
From the Musio Box Revue
The Greatest Song Success
Ever Written
Say It With Music
From the Music Box Revue
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway,
New York
NEW SOUTHERN BALLAD
Leo Feist, Inc., has inaugurated a campaign in
professional circles on its new Southern ballad,
"Georgia." This song is the work of Walter
Donaldson and Howard Johnson. It is being
heard quite frequently in vaudeville at the pres-
ent time.
From Coast to Coast
SUPPOSE THE ROSE WERE YOU
By the Composer who wrote "Dangerous Blues."
The feature song of the biggest Blues and Jazz
singers, and the orchestra favorite Fox Trot.
By Lucien Denni. He wrote "Starlight Love."
Kitty Gordon's knock-out Hit.
Hundreds of other acts using it.
Make Your Profit—Have Them in Stock!
"' '
OTHER BIG SELLERS
12TH STREET RAG—Song
DANGEROUS BLUES
12TH STREET RAG—Instrumental
MANILA MEMORIES
KISS ME DEAR
J. W. JENKINS' SONS MUSIC CO.
Kansas City, Mo.

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