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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 26 - Page 49

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DECEMBER
THE
29, 1923
SELECTED AS FOLK SONGS
Tenth Recreational Congress Selects Two Wit­
mark Numbers as Worthy of That Title
It is int e re"ling to not e that at the Tenth
Cong res s held in S[H in gfl ,' ld, III.,
III
Octobe r, twe nl y Ame ri can songs w~re
se le ct ed by th e song leaders who were prese nt,
and honored as :\m('ri can Folk So ngs, and it
is ev en mor!' interesting to know that of thhe
twenty, t wo, "There's a Lon ,!. L oni' Trail" and
"Mot h er Mac hre e," ar c both co mp arat ive ly re­
c<; nt songs. It isn 't often th at a son g' att ain s
the d;gnity of being a fol k Song within th e
lifetimC' oi it s ow n composer, but that i;; what
has happencdto both of th es e. "The r e's a Lon g,
J .ong Trail" wa s written by a col lege ·boy w ho
is still in hi s cady 3V5, a nd yet hi , song can
easily be call ed a folk son g', so deeply illlbccldcd
ha s it b ~c om(' in t he con"e iou sn e~s of tir e
}\me. iean public. The author and compos er of
"M o the r Machrcc" had no idea whe n th e y were
"\'r itin g this I, ish ballad, nl by Chauncey Olco tt , al so part -compo ser, that
w ithin twe nt y years of its publication it would
be a fo lk song, for it can readily be clas sed as
suc h. Ha th of these m od e rn l'ol k SO I1 !,fS are
published by M. Witmark & Sons and are
alliong the bes t sellers of the famo us Witmark
[Jla ck a nd White Series .
MUSIC
TRADE
47
REVIEW
Get Your Counters Ready
for
"CARRIE JACOBS·BOND WEEK IN SONG"
l~~c ..eat ion al
"SITTlN' IN THE CORNER" GOES BIG
Berlin Number Showing Steady Increase in
Sales and Popularity
\ cco rdin g to the ~ales d epartme nt of Ir ving
ncrlin, lnc , t li t' sa les possibilitic., of it s novelty
foxtrot numb e r, "Sittin' in th e Corner," have
hardl y b een touched, although the trade has
show n unusual co-o peration in placing thi s iss ue
be fore th e co nsu mer. Th e pro ies siona l depart­
l!l e nt of th e Ilc ;-lin Co. is co nt illuin ; ~ its cam­
pai g n o n "Sittin' in the Corn er" ;,nd tlie sales
(kpartlllcnt looks forward to its bein g o ne of
il s best sellers durin g t h e earl y l!l o nth s of the
co min g year. Of cours e, it will hard ly be ab le
t o reach th e hu ge sa les fi g urcs rolled up by the
Il e rlin nUlTlber, "That Old Ga ng of Mine," but
it, undoubt ed ly, will be quit e large. "That Old
Ga ng of Mine," of co urse, is in a cla ss by it se lf
and ha rdl y needs added cOlTlme nt. It is s till
goi n g big. "Sti ll " s ee m s ou t of place; it is o ne
o f th e b ig g:e s t numb ers of man y season s in the
musi c publi s h in g field.
"TELL THE ROSE" A HIT
THE BOSTON MUSIC CO.
26 West St., Boston, Mass.
Sole Selling Agents for the United States
"MOONLIGHT" SCORES IN DETROIT
AGER, YELLEN & BORNSTEIN SONGS
LeBaf Favor-Marks Music Co. the Publisher
Among th e active songs in the catalog of
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, In c ., a rc "You Didn't
Want Me \Iv'hen I Wanted You," "Twelve
o'Clo ck at Night," "I'm Somebody Nobody
r .ovc s," "Oh, Gee ! 'G eorg-ia," "Come L et Us
Danc(: the \lVal t z of Love," and the no ve lt y,
"What Do The y Mean b y Love?" "Lo uisvill e
LOll," fr om this cata log, continues t o have wid e
popularity, and thi s season 's succ ess , "Mamma
; oes \A/here l'apa Goes" (or Papa Don 't Go
O ut To-night), s how s indications of bein g the
b:ggest se ller eVer issu ed by thi s h o use.
DETROIT, 11ICII., December 23.-l'he Lawrence
\ \1 ebe r musical production, "Moon li g ht," had a
success ful premiere at th e Detroit Opera HOLlse
to-ni g ht. Th e ope nin g performanc e surpassed
all expecta tion s and the crit ics are practically
unanimous in tire verdict of the s how 's ,comin g
s ucces s. A n unu ~ua lly important cast g re eted
the fi : s t-ni g ht audience which includ es Ernest
G lende nn in g, I. ouis Si mon, Wanda L yon, H e len
O ' S h ea, Rob in son Newbo ld, Gle n Da le, El sa
E. si and ;"lary McCord, making in all a good
ba lanced singin g and dancing combination.
\ Villi am LeBaron 's book p r o ved highly amusing
and Con Co nrad' s musi c wit h William Fried­
la nder 's lyr ics produced some typical musical
come d y songs, some of which should have very
wide popularity. Edwar d B. Marks, pre s ident,
and Cha rles Lang, of the Edward B. Marks
1Ius ic Co., publisher of th e score, were present.
OPERATIC CONTEST IN ITALY
A musical jury composed o f Puccini, A lfano,
Ci lea, Molinari and Se~a fin has h eld meetings
in :(o me to awa rd the Government prize of
25,000 lire for the b est ope ratic compos ition.
The first prize was awarded to the young com­
poser, Bruno Barilli, for "Emiral," a work
based on a n Albanian legend.
"Tell tlie Rose ," rece ntl y ad d ed to th e catalog
of th e Edward n. i\ farks Music Co., has becn
placed in seve ra l traveling mu s ica l com edIes.
Owin g to the fact that this is th e feat ured num­
ber with the se s ho ws, the demand ha s been
qu it e p .. ono unccd , althou g h unlook ed for by t he
pub lish er who had planned · a 1924 copy ri g lit.
Th e in cr ea sed call, however, fo rced Imme di at e
publication.
1924 Smashing Hits
"I AIN'T NO SHEIK, JUST
SWEET PAPA, THAT'S ALL"
"I'VE GOT A MAN OF MY OWN"
"THE FIVES"
"HOUSTON BLUES"
"MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES" "THE ROCKS"
"YOU HAVE A HOME SOMEWHERE"
and the se nsational waltz success
"AT SUNDOWN"
Order from your jobber or direct.
GEO. W, THOMAS MUSIC CO,
Chicago
428 Bowe ll Avenue
NEW NEGRO KU KLUX SONG
Big· Blues Hit!
Orchestration
No~
Ready
Introductory Prices to Jobbers ana Trade
WARREN OWNBY
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS of CANADA LTD.
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