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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 23, 1923
39
A Chain of Successes—
CAROLINA
MAMMY
A RealSouthern
Mammy SonA
YOUYE
GOT TO SEE
MAMMA
EVRYNIGHT
A Lonesome Blues
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DOWN THE
LANE
An Old Fashioned S onj
With a
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FINE WINDOW DISPLAY OF A N E W REMICK COMPOSITION
SINGS "MOTHER MACHREE" ABROAD
N. J. Stone, of Petoskey, Mich., Features "Gee, I'll Miss You When You're Gone" in Entire
Window—Finds Window Displays Big Aid to Increasing Sales
John McCormack Used Witmark Number in
Philharmonic Concert in Berlin
Herewith is a reproduction of the photo of
an attractive window display of the new Jerome
II. Remick & Co. publication, "Gee! I'll Miss
You When You're Gone," written by J. Will
C'allahan and Max
Kortlander, writers of
the well-known suc-
cess "Tell Me," and
shown in the song
shop of N. J. Stone,
Petoskey, Mich.
Though this number
has been off the press
but a few weeks it is
attracting a great deal
of attention among
vaudeville singers and
orchestra leaders, as
it c o n t a i n s j u s t
enough real sentiment,
without being senti-
mental, to make it
adaptable to the use
of ballad singers. It,
likewise, has a snappy
rhythm and tuneful
melody which makes
it a splendid dance
Display of "Gee,
number.
Mr. Stone is a thoroughly wide-awake and
up-to-date music dealer, who believes in adver-
tising in every way, and his song shop is a
popular meeting place for lovers of music. He
makes the boast that if a song is not out of
print it can be bought in his store. Petoskey
is the hub of the great northern Michigan re-
The following is an extract from "The Paris
Herald," taken from its German department. It
is of interest, in view of the fact that the con-
cert evoked sufficient enthusiasm for a Paris
paper to reproduce or repeat a Berlin article:
"The Philharmonic Concert in Berlin on
Wednesday evening revealed the numerical
strength of the American contingent in Berlin
as has no other event so far this season. A
wave of enthusiasm extended from the embassy
staff in the boxes to the music students in the
pit, and when at the close of the regular pro-
gram the younger and more impetuous element
pressed forward to the platform the hall re-
sembled a football rush, the selection in this
instance being not college yells, but a unanimous
demand not to be gainsaid for 'Mother Ma-
chree,' without which no McCormack concert
is considered to have reached a legitimate close."
"Mother Machree" is one of the best-known
ballads in the Witmark Black and White Series.
sort region, visited every Summer by thousands
of tourists from all parts of the country, and
Mr. Stone realizes the advertising value of
clever window decoration and, as a result, peo-
Harms, Inc., has secured the publishing rights
of the score of "Adrienne," the new musical
comedy which recently opened at the George
M. Cohan Theatre, New York. The authors
are A. Sevmour Brown and Albert Von Tilzen
I'll Miss You When You're Gone"
pie watch his windows closely for the latest
numbers to appear.
TO REPRESENT CLARKE=LESLIE
Frank Einstein, an Australian music man who
is visiting the United States, has been appointed
Australian rpresentative for Clarke-Leslie.
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