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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 8 - Page 64

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 25, 1922
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One of the Season's Biggest Popular Sellers
Released on Leading Records and Rolls
Feature and Display the Song Now!
CLEVELAND
Reading, Easton, Allentown, in Pennsylvania;
Roanoke, Wheeling, Lynchburg, Richmond and
Dealers in Sixteen Eastern Cities Making Spe- Norfolk, in Virginia; Wilmington, Del.; Wash-
cial Window Display of This Number
ington, D. C, and Elmira and Binghamton,
N. Y. The campaign is to include other sections
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. is carrying out a oi the country later and will continue throughout
campaign in the Eastern part of the country on February and March.
the waltz song success, "Rio Nights." In this
Herewith is shown a recent window display in
START "RIO NIGHTS" CAMPAIGN
PORTLAND TRADE ACTIVE
Sheet Music in Good Demand, Say Local De-
partment Managers
PORTLAND, ORE., February 18.—There is a good
sale of "While Miami Dreams," the new Remick
number at the Remick Song Shop, according
to Clyde Freeman, manager. Mr. Freeman says
that the soft, tender melody of this song has its
effect in attracting the public to it.
Jack Hoag, manager of the sheet music de-
partment of the McDougall-Conn Music Co.,
says that the group of five songs written by
Frederic Knight Logan and published by For-
ster are attracting a great deal of interest and
are being used on the programs of the local
musical clubs. The songs, featured in an attrac-
tive manner by Mr. Hoag, are: "Water Sprites,"
"Star Blossom," "Italian Vespers," "Pale Moon"
and "Come Into Mv Heart."
BERT GRANTTHAS RELAPSE
Bert Grant, the well-known songwriter who
recently organized a music publishing company
with offices in the Hilton Building, New York,
and who has been confined to a hospital fol-
lowing an operation for appendicitis, will not
be active in the trade for some time owing
to a relapse.
VISITING THEJV1IDDLE WEST
Robert Crawford, sales manager of Irving
Berlin, Inc., left on Monday of this week on a
ten days' trade trip to Middle Western territory.
While away Mr. Crawford will close arrange-
ments in the Chicago district for the company's
Spring campaign in Western territory.
Elaborate Window Display of New Stasny Number
it has been having the co-operation of deal- the Metropolitan Stores, Inc., Philadelphia. This,
ers in the following cities, most of whom are as are the other displays, is bringing unusual re-
making special window displays of the number: sults, particularly with the aid of the local or-
Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, Johnstown, chestras, which simultaneously feature the num-
ber.
Sherman Hay & Co,
San Francisco
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to You FORGOTTEN
A SONG tf INDIA
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Fox Trot -Paul Whitcman
Order from your regular jobber
or direct from us
SEEK PUBLISHING RIGHTS
Mary M. Hopkins, of New Market, Md., com-
poser and publisher of the ballad "I Want You,
Dear Heart, to Want Me," has received several
offers from leading publishers for the publish-
ing rights of the number. Besides being an
appealing ballad, it has shown some success as a
dance.
Waterson. Berlin & Snyder have accepted for
publication a new song from the pens of Harry
Ruby and Bert Kalmar, entitled "Pick Me Up
and Lav Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland."
She's Jl
Sensation?
OLD EASHIQNED
GIRL
I LONG TO CALL
YOU DARLING
W H Y DID YOU
SAY GOOD BYE
The public is ever quick to recognize a
song of real merit. The director of a
theatre orchestra writes:
"These numbers are being
featured every night to the
highest and must say they
are great, taking from three
to four encores on each,
every night."
Can a higher tribute than this be paid
to any song? Can YOU well afford not
to have numbers of this caliber on sale?
Starr Publishing Co.
Carlos, Indiana

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