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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 9 - Page 55

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AUGUST 26, 1922
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FOX NUMBER FEATURED
Gamble-Hinged Music Co. Makes Excellent Dis-
play of "I Love a Little Cottage"
Among the leading retail sheet music estab-
lishments of the country which go to unusual
setting of "I Love a Little Cottage," Geoffrey
O'Hara's latest song, published by the Sam Fox
Pub. Co. of New York and Cleveland, O. The
F'ox Co. has given this number a very attractive
title page in several colors and it lends itself
most readily to display purposes. However, the
treatment of the window and the artistic effect
POPULAR BERLIN ISSUES
Several Very Popular Numbers Included in
Recent Releases
Among the new songs issued by Irving Ber-
lin, Inc., are "Early in the' Morning" (Blues),
"Truly," "Night," "My Cradle Melody," "Rose
of Bombay" and "Abie's Lullaby." There is also
a new waltz song (More and More I Need You)
"While the Years Roll By." "Don't Bring Me
Posies" (It's Shoesies That I Need), released
some time ago, is proving one of the most active
sellers in the catalog. "Kicky Koo" (You for
Me—Me for You), "Just a Little Love Song,"
and "Send Back My Honey Man" are also hav-
ing good sales.
W1TMARK NUMBER RECORDED
William Simmons Records "In a Little Town
Nearby" for Pathe Co.
William Simmons, concert baritone, made an
exceptionally fine record for the Pathe Freres
Phonograph Co. of "In a Little Town Nearby,"
a popular number in the Black and White
Series, published by M. Witmark & Sons. This
particular song is of the home-appealing char-
acter and is admirably suited to Mr. Simmons'
rich baritone voice and undoubtedly his splen-
did recording of the number will go far in
establishing it.
McDANIEL COMETS NEW WALTZ
Attractive Window Display of Fox Publishing
lengths to make display windows attractive is
the Gamble-Hinged Music Co., of Chicago, 111.
We have, during the past year, run across two
or three examples of this firm's enterprise in
the way of window displays. A most recent
display that attracted attention, and is worthy
of comment, is that shown herewith. It is a
THE
Co. Hit at Gamble-Hinged Music Co. Store,
which resulted was, we believe, one of the most
interesting and successful that has been seen in
some months.
It not only attracted attention but was the
means of making the sales of this particular
number quite active during the week in which
the display was shown.
The Joe McDaniel Co., New York City, mu-
sic publisher, has accepted a new waltz bal ad,
entitled "Sweetheart of My Dreams," by Lcn
Fleming, and expects to exploit the number on
a large scale. The McDaniel Co. is the origi-
nal publisher of "Delaware Waltz," which has
been taken over by the Phil Ponce Publica-
tions.
GREAT /NEW FOX TROT SUCCESS
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M.WIT/HARK 6 SONS - Publishers - Witmark Building - /NEW YORK

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