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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 20, 1923
49
SHEET MUSIC DEMAND IN MEXICO
Bulk of Classic Music Comes From Germany
and Dance and Popular Music From the
United States, Declares Consul at Tampico
" Century "
Preferred!
Dealers Prefer "Century"
BECAUSE
ONE—It Is the Best Procurable!
(That Pleases the Public)
TWO—It Shows an Average Profit of
Over 200%!
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The greater part of the classic sheet music
sold in Tampico comes from Germany, whereas
all the dance music, popular songs and some
of the classical music is imported from the
United States, says Consul James B. Stewart,
of Tampico. In commenting on the local mar-
ket for sheet music the manager of the largest
music store in Tampico (a long-established
German house) made the interesting observa-
tion that a few years ago errors, such as mis-
placed notes, etc., were occasionally found in
American sheet music, but this, fortunately, has
been overcome by the exercise of greater care
in proofreading and printing, and American
music is now, and has been for several years,
just as accurate as that which comes from
Germany.
HOT LIPS
VAMP ME
STUMBLING
BEK'S KNEES
SILVER STARS
RUNNIN' WILD
JOURNEY'S END
JAPANESE 3IOON
ALL MIDDLED UP
LOVELY LUCERNE
FLOWER OF ARABY
COAL BLACK MAMMY
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
Ol'R OWN
WHEN THE LEAVES COME TUM-
BLING DOWN
(That Pleases the Dealer)
THREE—It Is Nationally Advertised!
(That Makes Selling
Easy)
Century Music Publishing Co.
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
FIRST AID TOJDPERA COMPANIES
United States Government Undersells German
Composer on Performing Rights Here
Promoters of the Wagnerian Opera Festival,
which a company of Berlin singers will give at
the Manhattan Opera House next month,
learned yesterday of a new way to obtain Ger-
man opera scores from the United States Gov-
ernment.
When they proposed to include
Richard Strauss's "Salome" in their scheme
Dr. Strauss's publishers demanded a guarantee
of ten performances at $500 each. Under these
terms it was decided to omit "Salome" from
the repertoire.
Further inquiry developed that apparently
neither Strauss nor his publishers held the
rights to the opera, which with other property
had been seized during the war and could only
be released by the. Alien Property Custodian.
It was also said that the American official
offered the use of the work for only $35 a night.
Those in charge of the festival have now
applied to Washington and expect in a few
days to reannounce their production of
"Salome."
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NOW IS THE TIME
C, C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New
York—London—Paris—Sydney
"THE HUMMING JMRD" COMING EAST
A new comedy with music, in which Maude
Fulton is to be starred, will shortly arrive in
New York after a phenomenal run upon the
Pacific Coast. The metropolitan premiere will
take place late this month at the Ritz Theatre
in New York. It is said that since Miss Fulton's
portrayal of "The Brat" some time ago she has
progressed in her art until she is now con-
sidered in the front rank of American character
artists. The production in which she will ap-
pear in New York is entitled "The Humming
Bird/' The feature musical number of the show
carries the same title and is published by the
Edward B. Marks Music Co.
AL JOLSON SINGING "WHO CARES?"
Among the songs added to the repertoire of
Al Jolson is the ballad "Who Cares?", pub-
lished by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc. The
number has already had some success as a
novelty fox-trot.
Otto Jordan, of the firm of Harms, Inc., to-
gether with Arthur Bethim, of the professional
staff, will return shortly from a trip visiting
the Chicago offices, where they featured "Love
Sends a Little Gift of Roses."
BIG SELLERS
in the various catalogs of
M. Witmark & Sons
ANGEL CHILD
ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL
CARRY M E BACK TO MY 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, I 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)
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LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bidf., New York
ROBERT CRAWFORD IS RETURNING
Robert Crawford, sales manager of Irving
Berlin, Inc., will return late this week, following
a ten-day trade trip through Middle West terri-
tory. While West he visited the Chicago office
of the company and arranged a campaign on
the Berlin catalog for the early months of 1923.
Abe Ohnan and Cliff Friend have written a
new waltz entitled "Every Wednesday Night,"
which has been accepted for publication by
Irving Berlin, Inc. The publishers are going to
feature the number during this year.
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Aggravatin' Papa
Tomorrow (I'll Be in My Dixie
Home Again)
One Night in June
The Lovelight in Your Eyes
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
You Gave Me Your Heart
Grace (You're the Ace of Them
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Don't Think You'll Be Missed
Mother in Ireland
Steve
What More Do You Want?
Haunting Blues
The First Waltz (Belongs to Me)
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
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