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NOVEMBER 1, 1924
Sheet Music Items
From the Golden Gate
Harry Engel of the Robbins*-Engel, Inc., New
York, has just been here and has gone.
Dick Howells, of the Chappcll-Harms Music,
Inc., and Bernard Prager, of the E. B. Marks
Music Co., were both San Francisco visitors.
Charles Heinz, manager of the sheet music
department, Sherman, Clay & Co., Seattle, is
here. Mr. Heinz has been receiving the sincere
condolences of his associates in the recent death
of his father.
Ed. Little is elated over the furore being cre-
ated by one of the latest publications of Sher-
man, Clay & Co., entitled: "China Girl." Two
other new Sherman, Clay & Co. songs that go
on sale this week are: "That's My Girl" and
"Bygones." Victor records of them also go on
sale this week. The song "I Don't Know
Why?" now on both Victor and Brunswick rec-
ords, is keeping up its popularity, and "Rock
A Bye Baby Blues" is reported by Mr. Little
as going stronger than ever.
Rudy Seiger's song, "California Lullaby," was
accepted by Mr. Little somewhat dubiously for
Sherman, Clay & Co. because there have been
so many songs with titles that sound very simi-
lar. However, this song has broken out in a
new and unexpected place. The public schools
introduced it into class work because of the
flowing and simple theme. Miss Estelle Car-
penter, supervisor of music in a large part of
the public schools, has been teaching it to thou-
sands of children in class. The children are
taking it into their homes and the song is be-
coming more and more in demand.
"California Lullaby," New Sherman-Clay Num-
ber, Adapted for Use in Public Schools of the
State
Robbins-Engel, Inc., Issue
New "Comic Song Book"
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., October 23.—As usual a
number of Eastern visitors, representing sheet
music firms, have been calling on Ed. Little,
manager of the publishing and sheet music de-
partment of Sherman, Clay & Co.
Wide Sale of First Folio of "Ukulele Ike's
Comic Song Book" Results in Production of
New Edition—Other Works in Preparation
Stock Up
for the
Big Campaign
Thete twenty magazines will carry CEN-
TURY NATIONAL ADS. to more than fifty
million monthly reader> during September,
October. November and December:
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
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Victor Herbert
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The moat beautiful Irish waltz in years
'THE DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN"
A most wonderful
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I LOVE YOU
JUNE 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 VVAUASH
FLOWS
WORRIED (I'M WORRIED OVER YOU)
DON'T BLAME IT ALL ON ME
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Lyric by GEORGE WHITING
Harry Carroll and Ballard McDonald are the
writers of the words and music for a new show
staged by Will Morrissey, entitled "Pickings."
This new musical offering is now playing at
the Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles, Cal.
The music published by Sherman, Clay & Co.
includes "Mission Bells," "In Our Own Orange
Grove" and "Oriental Pearl."
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NEW YORK:
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Carroll-McDonald Production
Robbins-Engel, Inc., 1658 Broadway, New
York, will shortly bring out a No. 2 folio of
"Ukulele Ike's (Cliff Edwards) Comic Song
Book." The first of these books had a wide
sale and the second edition with some new num-
bers should be just as popular. Cliff Edwards
is also to issue through the Robbins-Engel
organization a ukulele instrument book carrying
some unique and simple ideas.
Other folios issued by Robbins-Engel, Inc.,
are Rudy Wiedoeft's collection of "Famous
Classic Transcriptions," the folio of "Twenty-five
Famous Negro Spirituals," the book of "Fifty
Famous Favorites" and George M. Cohan's pop-
ular "Songs of Yesteryear."
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THE SONGOF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
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STORE AND THEATRE
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.
TStrand Theatre BIdg., New York City, N.Y.
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