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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 13 - Page 65

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SEPTEMBER 27,
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1924
Stock Up
for the
Big Campaign
These twenty magazines will carry CEN-
TURY NATIONAL ADS. to more than fifty
million monthly readers during September.
October. November and December:
"HelV Maria," but with a slight change in the
lyric? it lends itself to a typical campaign song.
"Charley, My Boy" was written by Ted
Fiorito, who has already to his credit the suc-
cess of "Love Bird," "When Lights arc Low,"
"Huhi Hulu Dream (iirl" and "No, No, Nora."
This popular composer is the pianist of the
Oriole Orchestra, which is heard nightly over
the radio from their home at the Edgewater
Hotel in Chicago.
This selection, which is predicted by many
to be one of the big hits of the year, has just
been released on Brunswick records, played by
Bennie Krueger's Orchestra. Krueger has re-
corded this number as one of the most lively
fox-trots heard in some time. It is embellished
with a vocal chorus and intricate piano pas-
sages.
Geo. Lottman Joins New
Music Publishing Concern
Becomes Eastern Office Manager of Newly Or-
ganized Gene Rodemich Music Publishing
Corp.—New Company Has Live Catalog
George D. Lottman, who recently resigned
his office with Jack Mills, Inc., music publishers,
235 We.t 40th St.
New Ywk
after four years with that concern as advertising
and publicity manager, has joined the newly or-
ganized Gene Rodemich Music Publishing Corp.
in the capacity of Eastern office manager, with
headquarters at 150 West Forty-sixth street,
New York.
The new company was organized by Gene
Late Hit, With Slight Change in Lyrics, Help-
Rodemich, well known in the publishing field,
ing Vice-presidential Candidate in Campaign
and Larry Conley, the general manager. Rode-
"Charley, My Boy," the song hit which is mich is particularly well known in the West,
sweeping the country, has been selected by having gained a wide reputation through his
many different State committees as the cam- Brunswick records. Among the numbers offered
paign song for General Dawes, the Republican in the company's new catalog are "Shanghai
nominee for Vice-president. This clever song Shuffle" and "Honolou," a pair of fox-trots.
was not originally written for the hero of
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AKCAD1
MAYTIME
I LOVE YOU
JUNK NIGHT
SONG OF LOVE
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
DOODLE DOO DOO
PARADISE ALLEY
MOONLIGHT MEMORIES
SING A LITTLE SONG
DON'T MIND THE RAIN
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT
SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD
WAIT'LL YOU SEE MY GAL
I'M ALL BROKEN UP OVER YOU
SOMEONE LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WHERE THE DREAMY WABASH
FLOWS
WORRIED (I'M WORRIED OVER YOU)
DON'T BLAME IT ALL ON ME
Write for Dealer*' Price*
Century Music Pub. Co.
"Charley, My Boy" Seems
Popular Dawes Song
Howard Z. Long Dead
ff Wietor Herbert
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
September 22.—Howard Zell
Long, musician and composer, recently died after
an illness of nine months. He was born June 24,
1874, in Marysville, Ohio. At the age of seven
he learned to play an old family parlor organ
without any instruction.
When only thirteen he composed and wrote
an eight-page waltz. Three years later he wrote
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a lullaby entitled, "Lull Me to Sleep in Your
Arms, Mother," dedicating it to his mother. At
seventeen he began teaching music and taught
up to within a few months of his death.
He composed over 500 numbers as well as
a libretto and music for a 600-page grand opera,
entitled "Platonia," which was entered for the
$10,000 prize at the Panama Exhibition. He
also designed the costumes and scenery for the
opera. He took several courses at Dana's
Musical Institute, Warren, Ohio, and while
there wrote "The Warren Two-Step."
New Songs by New Company
"Sounds From the Orient," an oriental fox-
trot intermezzo, published by The South Bend
Music Publishing Co., Inc., South Bend, Ind.,
has been welcomed by orchestras from all over
the country. Mr. Franic, the composer, is well
known in the music world, having been leader
of a large Taniburitza Orchestra, playing at
such places as the Biltmore and Waldorf-
Astoria, New York; Empire Theatre and Old
Tag Cafe, Buffalo; Cadillac, Detroit; Grunwald,
New Orleans; Million Dollar Galveston Hotel
and many other high class attractions. He also
made several records.
Th» most beautiful Irish waltz in years
"fHE DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN"
A most wonderful
fox-trot
"THE OLD HOMESTEAD in the VALLEY*
SONGS SUPERIOR IN THE
STORE AND THEATRE
BOURDON DEUTT MUSIC CO.
F. O. Box 103, Sta. A.
Hartford, Conn.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWORLDISWAITING^SUNRISE
INTHE GARDENOFTO-MORRGW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
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Lyric by GEORGE WHITING
M . WITMARK
1650 BROADWAY
& SONS
NEW YORK
Jealous
Where's My Sweetie Hiding
Let Me Be the First One to Kiss
You Good Morning (And the
Last One to Kiss You Good-
night)
Pretty Little Blue Eyed Sally
Let Your Home Be My Home
In Shadowland
Pretty as a Picture
Covered Wagon Days
Back in the Old Neighborhood
I've Got a Song for Sale (That
My Sweetie Turned Down)
That's Why You Make Me Cry
Roll Along, Missouri
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre Bldg., New York City, N.Y.

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