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Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 26 - Page 50

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
DECEMBER 27, 1924
Are You Particular?
Look Into the Merits of Selling a Full Line
MOST POPULAR BOOKS
Write for descriptive catalog—Order from jobber or direct from publisher
Hinds, Hay den & Eldredge, Inc., Publishers, New York City
Harry Archer and Harlan Thompson Score
Another Success in New Show, "My Girl"
Authors of "Little Jessie James" Repeating in Their New Production—Songs in New Score
Likely to Be Big Selling Successes as Preliminary Demand Is Showing
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ITH the opening of the new show "My and the second one is covering the metropol-
Girl," at the Vanderbilt Theatre, which itan area. There is a Southern company now
apparently is destined to run successfully for playing Texas and Oklahoma and an additional
some time, the writers of one of the most suc-
cessful and certainly the most profitable shows
of last year are repeating their performance.
The boys responsible are Harry Archer and
Harlan Thompson, writers of "Little Jessie
James," which, following its New York and
Chicago appearances of last year to crowded
>pace of time with both dealer and buyer.
l'oth Archer and Thompson are young
v.r.lers. They naturally, however, did not jump
into success without tfoing through the usual
experiences of all writers. During the period
while they were awaiting recognition they con-
tinued optimistic. They wrote with some suc-
cess with the usual portion of poor produc-
tions undercapitalized or mismanaged.
With the second season of "Little Jessie
James" producing profits not only in the United
Slates but in many foreign countries, and with
the new show "My Girl" playing to crowded
houses, the period of lean years for these
writers is past. They are now in demand
by wide-awake producers, they are well known
to the music trade and no small part of the
musical comedy enthusiasts of the country are
their public.
Dolin's Song in Demand
PORTLAND, ORE., December 17.—Max Dolin's
"When the Shadows Fall," published by Sher-
man, Clay & Co., is in big demand in Portland,
according to the sheet music dealers. The num-
ber appeals to those who are interested in
aesthetic and fancy dancing, and is used in all
of the six women's and girls' classes at the
Multnomah Athletic Club, which number on an
average of 100 members to each class.
Featured in Concert
Harlan Thompson
houses, is being shown throughout the country
through four road shows. The first of these
companies is appearing in Indiana this week
Jenkins'
Outstanding Sellers
POPULAR
JdoratioMlaltz
—RMordtd-
COME AND WHISPER, DEAR
Harry Archer
Western company covering Illinois, Missouri
and Kansas.
In "Little Jessie James" we had one of the
biggest successes in the popular field of last
season—"I Love You." There are two other
outstanding songs in this show, "Let's Step
Along" and "Little Jessie James."
In "My Girl" there seemingly are four real
successes, "You and I," "A Fellow Like Me,"
"Desert Isle," and "A Rainbow of Jazz."
The songs in this show are already selling
in fair volume and at least two of them, "You
and 1" and "Desert Isle" will achieve national
popularity on their melodies alone in a short
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
12th STREET RAG—MEAN BLUES
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
STANDARD
Main Ofhces: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
MEMORY'S GARDEN
High. Medium. Low
Duct lor Soprano and Alto or Contralto and Ban
MY FAITH IN THEE
High. Medium. Low
Du«t
TRUSTING
"Moon Dream Shore," song success from the
catalog of the Sam Fox Publishing Co., of
New York and Cleveland, O., is appearing in
a featured position in the programs of many
concert artists this season. This ballad of high
class musical merit is of the type that attains-
wide popularity. The publishers are issuing
some very effective and attractive advertising
material in conjunction with the Fall and Win-
ter campaign on this song.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printert
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
Distinctive
Song Successes
Moon Dream Shore
Love Came Calling
The Little Old Garden
Out of the Dusk to You
I Love a Little Cottage
One Fleeting Hour
A Japanese Sunset
Lassie O'Mine
Rosita
New York City
High. Medium, Low
Duet lor Soprano and T«n»r or Soprano and Alt*
TRAIL-MATE
High. Medium, Low
Duet for Soprano and Alto or Tenor and B u i
J.W.JENKINS SONS MUSIC COMPANY
Kansas City, Mo.
The walli
it; thiit nil it-adinic
and orchestras are raving: about.
Moonlight IVfakes IVIe Long For You
Thp greatest wall/ HIT nf the sticon. Orcltr from the following Jobbers: McKlnley Music Co.,
Chicago, HI.; Curl Fischer, ln< ., New York City; J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., Kansas City, Mo.
FRANK H. GILT.KSPIE, Music Publisher, 1113 Forbes St., PITTSBURGH, PA.

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