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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
THEY KNOW THEIR PUBLIC
AN EFFECTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY
Harry Tierney and Joe McCarthy Responsible
for Many Hits—"Up She Goes" the Latest
"My Forget-me-not" Featured Most Attractively
by Escher Music Co., Pittsfield, Mass.
DECEMBER 2, Y222
display was increased business. The publishers
are giving "My Forget-me-not" some unusual
publicity.
USING JACK MILLS NUMBER
Of the younger songwriters none seem to
feel the pulse of the public better than Harry
Tierney and Joe McCarthy, who, to a great ex-
tent, are responsible for the overnight success
of the new William A. Brady production, "Up
She Goes." Following in the footsteps of their
international success, "Irene," this new offering
promises to keep them in the limelight for
many months to come. Among the songs that
are worthy of mention are "Journey's End,"
"Lady Luck," "Nearing the Day," "Ty-up,"
"Let's Kiss," and "Settle Down and Travel."
The score of "Up She Goes" is published by
Leo Feist, Inc.
Herewith is shown a photograph of the win-
dow display which the Escher Music Co., of Several Sister Acts Featuring "How'd You Like
Pittsfield, Mass., made in behalf of "My Forget-
to Be a Kid Again?"
me-not," the latest ballad success by B. Sher-
man Fowler, with words by Richard Lovell.
The following well-known sister combinations
now playing either in
musical comedy or
vaudeville are singing
the newest Jack Mills,
Inc., release, "How'd
You Like to Be a Kid
Again?" The Bennett
Twins appearing in
the Al Jolson produc-
tion "Bombo"; the
Forshay Sisters with
SOLDIERS' BONUS NUMBER
the "Passing Show of
Wrightman, music publishers, 20 East Jack-
1922," at the Winter
son Boulevard, Chicago, 111., are the publishers
Garden, New York;
of a new propaganda song in favor of paying
the White Sisters in
the soldiers' bonus. It is entitled "When Uncle
Fred Stone's success,
Sammy Blows That Pay Day Call." The num-
"Tip Top"; the Dar-
ber has a particular appeal at the present time
ling Sisters with Mc-
and in sections where it has been exploited a
Intyre & Heath in
very active sale has been noticed.
"Red Pepper," and
the Wilton Sisters in
Escher Music Co.'s Display of "My Forget-me-not"
The song is published by Carl Fischer, who has vaudeville. It might also be added that Wesley
Barry, the movie juvenile, is also singing it.
also issued the successful song "Do Dreams
SONGS THAT ARE SELLING
Come True?" and "The Mystic Hour," also
Fowler-Lovell songs.
KING OF ALL MM KS
Hobart Ross McCoy, of the Escher Music
Dmitry Dobkin, Russian tenor, featured Mana-
Co., is responsible for this unique window
Zucca's new song, "I Shall Know," at his Town
arrangement. It should prove an inspiration
to other dealers to do likewise for "My Forget- Hall recital on November 14. Mr. Dobkin is
BY BARCT. RINGLE
ON ALL ROLLS
me-not,"
which is becoming very popular also using "All for You," by Easthope Martin,
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and "Pluck This Little Flower," by Landon
throughout the country, and the result of this
Donald, which are published by Enoch & Sons.
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