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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 5, 1924
A Melody Ballad
of Rare Charm
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Joint McCormack
"Big Brother" Issued by
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder
New Number Inspired and Written About Allan
Dwan Photoplay Production, "Big Brother,"
a Paramount Film
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder have issued a new
song entitled "Big Brother," inspired and writ-
ten for Allan Dwan's photoplay production of
the same name, a Paramount picture issued by
the Famous Players.
The writers are Fred Rath, Joe Garren and
Mel Shauer, the latter being advertising man-
ager for the Famous company. The number,
both lyrically and from a melody standpoint, is
quite meritorious; in fact, wherever it has been
heard it has aroused unusual interest.
All the exhibiting organizations, as well as
the Waterson, Berlin & Snyder professional de-
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partment and its many branch offices, will take
part in the exploitation and publicity campaign
in conjunction with both the release of the pic-
ture and the song. No number in recent years,
released in conjunction with a picture company,
has had wider co-operative plans.
The majority of popular publishers are no!
in favor of motion picture songs and the fact
that the Waterson organization is behind this
new issue speaks well for the number.
Signs Wiedoeft Exclusively
Richmond-Robbins, Inc., who have recently
signed up Rudy Wiedoeft, America's premier
saxophonist, under exclusive contract for a
period of ten years, announce that beginning
January 1, 1924, it will be the exclusive dis-
tributor of all Rudy Wiedoeft saxophone solos
published up to this time and all future numbers
which Mr. Wiedoeft will compose for the dura-
tion of his contract. The Clyde Doerr and Don
Clark saxophone solos are also included as the
exclusive publications of Richmond-Robbins,
Inc. These saxophone solos may also be ob-
tained from all legitimate music jobbers.
Milton Weil Enters Publishing
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Milton Weil, who has been a member of the
Chicago professional staff of several popular
publishers for a period of years, has branched
out into the publishing business on his own
account. He has opened offices on the fifth
floor of Cohan's Grand Opera House, Chicago,
under the name Milton Weil Music Publishing
Co., Inc. The following are the new songs an-
nounced by this firm: "The One I Love"
(Belongs to Somebody Else), "Blue Evening
Blues," "Shady Lane Waltz" and "Unfortunate
Blues."
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Three New Stasny Numbers
The A. J. Stasny Music Co., Ltd., London,
has had such wonderful success with Dixon-
Lane Music Co.'s "Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine,"
it is putting out three more songs by this firm,
entitled "When all the World Forgets You/'
"I'm Looking for the Merry Sunshine" and
"Louisiana Waltz," which they will exploit
through the trade and orchestra journals, sing-
ers, etc., and their own well-organized sales
force.
H I T / ALWAYT-A HIT-T/i ONLY
"Mom-Ma"
"You Wanted Someone to
Play With, I Wanted Some-
one to Love"
"Steamboat Sal"
"Happy and Go-Lucky in
My Old Kentucky Home"
"Little Town in the Ould
County Down"
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