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REVIEW
NOVEMBER 4, 1922
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A NIPPONESE NOVELTY
unusual successful motion picture, "The Sheik,"
NEW BERLIN DANCE FOLIO
is reissued, arranged for violin with piano ac-
Excellent Selection of High-class Numbers Re- companiment by Spencer Dyke. The "Kashmiri Third Volume of Dance Music by Berlin Staff
Song," by the way, bids fair to be popular for
cently Released by Boosey & Co.
Being Well Received
many seasons. It certainly has a wide appeal
Irving Berlin, Inc., released early this week
Among the new songs issued by Boosey & Co. and a beautiful theme.
its new "Universal Dance Folio No. 3." This
The more popular works include a love song
are "You Came at Dawning," by Daniel S.
new edition carries some of the latest of Irving
entitled "Some Time" (I Hear Your Sweet
Twohig and Vernon Eville; "The Drummer
Boy," words by W. B. Rands and music by Voice Calling), the words of which are by
Franco Leoni; "The Silent Flute," words by Hazel M. Lockwood and the music by Lee W.
George Gibson Davis, with music by George Lockwood.
There is also the "Wistful Waltz," originally
P. Hulten; "Little Mountain Maiden," words by
the well-known Fred E. Weatherly and music so popular in England. If we had not its previ-
by Kennedy Russel; "Lady Mine," words by ous history it would readily be accepted as a
modern American work of the most popular
Thomas Westwood and music by Bryceson
Treharne; "Love Not Me for Comely Grace" type. It should be frequently heard this season
on dance floors where the waltz is in vogue.
and a sacred song, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus
Boosey & Co. have also added the "Kashmiri
Say," "When Spring Comes Laughing," "Under
the Lanterns," "I Shall Be Waiting," "The En- Song," to their salon series of pianoforte pieces,
chanting Glade," "Once in a Blue Moon." The another demonstration of the popularity of this
words of the latter number are by Emily West- composition by Amy Woodford-Finden.
rup and music by Howard Fisher.
The "Kashmiri Song" (Pale Hands I Loved),
NEW BALLAD A HIT
which was one of the theme numbers in the
Goodman & Rose Number Proving Very Popu-
lar With Vaudeville Audiences
NEW BOOSEY SONGS
IRVING BERLIN INC
HERE THEY ARE
The Song Gems From
IRVING BERLIN'S Second Annual
MUSIC BOX REVUE
which opened at Music Box Theatre
October 23, 1922
Crinoline Days
Lady of the Evening
Will She Come from the East?
Pack Up Your Sins
and Go To The Devil
Porcelain Maid
The Little Red Lacquer Cage
Bring On the Pepper
Mont Martre
Introductory Price:
23 Cents Per Copy
22 Cents In Hundred Lots
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway, New York
Goodman & Rose, Inc., some time ago issued
n>J such Seng Hits as •'HOMESICK" tRULY
a new ballad entitled "Who Did You Fool After
'SOME SUNNY DAY' DONT BR1NG ME POSIES'etc
All?" The number was immediately accepted
traili the Fens of Annca-s Kwemosr /..'••J-.vnter^
by Van & Schenck, the well-known musical
Headed by IRVING. BERLIN
comedy and vaudeville team, as one of the fea-
Especially arranged as -
For
ture numbers of their program. Van & Schenck,
FOX TROTS ONEfSTEPS
PIANO SOW
WALTZES
BLUES
who are appearing this week at the Colonial
B e r l i n
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Theatre, New York, were booked in Phila-
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delphia last week and simultaneously with their
appearance in that city the progressive music
Title Page of Berlin Dance Folio No. 3
house of H. A. Weymann & Son, Inc., carried
a full window display of the title pages of the. Berlin's own compositions, as well as those of
the members of the writing staff of the com-
pany. The selections include fox-trots and
waltzes.
In connection with the release of this pub-
lication the publisher has issued an attractive
display card which can be placed in the dealer's
window or hung in a conspicuous position in
the store. Herewith is shown a reproduction
of the publicity material in the center of which
appears a miniature photograph of Irving Berlin
himself at the piano.
The preliminary announcement of the release
of the "Universal Dance Folio No. 3" was made
early in October and the advance orders which
followed show every indication of the new issue
being the most popular of this type of work
ever issued by the company.
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STARTING CHICAGO CAMPAIGN
Window Display of Goodman & Rose Number
song and also a window announcement of the
appearance of Van & Schenck in their city.
Although "Who Did You Fool After All?"
has only been released for a short space of time,
it has been received favorably everywhere.
Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills, of Jack
Mills, Inc., are spending a few weeks in Chi-
cago arranging an intensive Fall campaign in
professional and sales channels on several com-
edy and novelty songs in the above firm's cat-
alog, including "For Crying Out Loud," "Love
Sick Blues" and "When You and I Were
Young, Maggie, Blues." A special feature among
the orchestras will be "Stop Your Kiddin'."