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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 19 - Page 61

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THE
NOVEMBER 4, 1922
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEIST SONG THE WINNER
TOMM'IMHMMM'IM'H
"Why Should I Cry Over You?" Wins First
Prize in Songwriter's Contest
Tell Us!
When You Are Again Needing—
Music Wrapping Paper
Manuscript Paper
Manuscript Writing Books
Display Racks
Boxes or Flat Porttolios
It will pay you to consult our prices before
placing your order.
We supply nothing but the BEST at a big
saving to you!
PUSH "CENTURY"
It Is Nationally Advertised!
Century Music Publishing Co.
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
SEVERAL POPULAR RELEASES
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Catalog Contains a
Number of Popular Hits
Among the new songs issued by Shapiro, Bern-
stein & Co., Inc., are "Lost, a Wonderful Girl"
and "True Blue Sam" (The Traveling Man),
and "Are You Playing Fair?" The first number
is being sung by a large number of vaudeville
stars. It has a melody a little better than the
average class. "True Blue Sam" is a novelty
which was recently introduced by Belle Baker
at the Palace Theatre, New York. Other vaude-
ville performers are including this song in their
programs and it is also being heard as a fox-trot.
Another novelty issued by the same company
is "Where the Bamboo Babies Grow." This,
too, is a popular dance. "Cuddle Me" and the
latest song by Mary Earl in waltz time, entitled
"Mississippi Ripples," complete the list.
Roseland Dancing Academy, the popular New
York resort for the younger set, held a song-
writer's contest on Thursday evening, October
19, offering as a prize
a beautiful silver loving
cup suitably inscribed
to the winner. The cup
was won by Bob Miller
and Herbert Steiner,
representing Leo Feist,
Inc. Each contestant
was l i m i t e d to one
song, singing the verse
and two choruses. The
Feist n u m b e r which
won the cup was "Why
Should 1 Cry Over
You?" Other publish-
The Roseland Cup
e rs represented in the
contest were Irving Berlin, Inc., with the song
"Homesick"; Jerome H. Remick & Co., "Indi-
ana"; Stark & Cowan, "Blue"; Jack Snyder,
Music Publisher, Inc., "In Maytime 1 Learned to
Love"; M. Witmark & Sons, "Carry Me Back to
Carolina"; E. B. Marks Music Co., "Little Red
Schoolhouse," and Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.,
Inc., "Georgette."
While the Feist song "Why Should I Cry
Over You?" is undoubtedly one of the best of
this season's offerings, the fact that Bob Miller,
who rendered the song, was in splendid voice
and is an excellent show man must be given
some consideration. Herbert Steiner, who ac-
companied him upon the piano, operated in a
manner which brought forth particular com-
ment.
TWO NEW MILLS RELEASES
Compositions by A. H. Malotte Being Published
by Jack Mills, Inc.
Jack Mills, Inc., has accepted two composi-
tions from Albert Hay Malotte, who for the
past seven years has been an organist in leading
motion picture houses on the Pacific Coast.
The numbers are called "Some Day I'll Forget,"
a waltz ballad, and "Jasmine Flower," an Ori-
ental fox-trot.
STEADY SELLERS BIG SELLERS
in the various catalogs of
W. A. Quincke & Co. M. Witmark & Sons
From the Catalogue of
430 So. Broadway,
Los Angeles, Cal.
] CAN'T KKKP YOU Ol'T OF MY DREAMS
IF SHE COMK8 FROM DIXIE
DRIFTING ALONG
WHEN WE WERE IN SWEETHEART LAND
TANDLER'S BARCAROLLE
SYNCOPATED ECHOES
LA COQUETTE
Write (or Dealers' Prices.
335 of the best-selling compositions
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the best sellers.
No deadwood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
2,000 dealers selling it.
Permanent and large results.
SMALL INVESTMENT.
That's what
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
ANGEL CHILD
ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL
CARRY M E BACK TO M Y CAROLINA
HOME
FOR THE SAKE OF AULD LANG SYNE
GYPSY BLUES
GYPSY LOVE SONG
I'LL FORGET YOU
I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY
KISS ME AGAIN
LOUISIAN'
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
NELLIE KELLY, 1 LOVE YOU
(From Little Nellie Kelly)
SAY IT WHILE DANCING
SMILIN' THROUGH
SOPHIE
SUNRISE AND YOU
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
TIME AFTER TIME
WHERE THE VOLGA FLOWS
(Russian Love Song)
WYOMING
YOU REMIND ME OF MY MOTHER
(From Little Nellie Kelly)
You can't jjo
wrong with
TRICKS
GEORGIA
HOT LIP8
STUMBLING
SILVER STARS
VIRGINIA
LOVELY
BLUES
LUCERNE
COAL BLACK MAMMY
SWANEE RIVER MOON
THE NINETEENTH HOLE
TOOT,
TOOT,
TOOTSIE
ALL FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
WAKE UP, LITTLE
JUST DREAMING
GIRL,
YOU'RE
STUMBLING
(Paraphrase for piano,
especially composed by Zez Confrey.)
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO.
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
NEW BERT GRANT NUMBER
Waterson, Berlin & Snyd.er Featuring New
Waltz Song by Bert Grant
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder have accepted for
publication a new novelty waltz song entitled
"Tricky Little Tunes." The number is by Bert
Grant, who wrote the music for several revue
parts of "Shubert Units," now playing as vaude-
ville attractions under the titles "Town Talk"
and "Jimmy Hussey's Funmakers." The above
publisher will also publish the "Units" scores.
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
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Dancing Fool
Mary Dear
In My Home Town
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
You Gave Me Your Heart
Just Because You're You
Susie
If You Don't Think So You're
Crazy
A Bunch of Keys
Little Thoughts
The Sheik of Avenue B
Haunting Blues
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre BUg., New York City, N. Y.
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