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THE
AUGUST 16, 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:
MUSIC TRADE
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REVIEW
but as to current prices as well. It is said to
include all offerings necessary for the retailer to
carry on a legitimate music business. Numbers
not listed are those that are infrequently de-
manded and these can be obtained overnight
from central distributing points.
It has the advantage, of placing the timely
offerings from numerous catalogs in one pam-
phlet and, to a great extent, enables the retailer
to get needed supplies without reference to nu-
merous catalogs, many of which are voluminous
in size.
"I Never Care 'Bout
To-morrow" for Marks
Well-known Publisher Buys Ballad From Keith
& Vine—Widely Recorded on the Mechanicals
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. has pur-
chased from Keith & Vine the ballad "I Never
Care 'Rout To-morrow" (As Long as I'm
Happy To-day). This song, although it only
made its appearance on Rroadway a short time
ago, has made rapid strides in a m»ve towards
popularity.
Many prominent orchestras are
playing the number and. practically all of the
Century Music Pub. Co.
talking machine record and player roll compa-
nies have either released or booked for early
release the offering in song or instrumental
form.
Richmond T r a d e Bulletin
The early success of the number received the
attention of Edward B. Marks, who, among
in Elaborate F o r m other
publishers, made overtures for its purchase
Lists All Publications in Constant Demand and finally concluded the sale. The co-composer,
Comprising Close to 300 Titles With 100 of Arthur Lange, has orchestrated the number. Al
La Vine has also contributed to the melody and
Newer Offerings
Sidney Holdcn is the writer of the lyric.
You cant go
wrong with!
any'Feist]
Song'
AKCADl
MAYTIME
I LOVK YOU
Jl'NK NIGHT
SONG OF LOVE
LINGER AWHILE
WONKKKFIL ONK
DOODLE DOO DOO
PARADISE ALLEY
MOONLIGHT MEMORIES
SING A LITTLE SONG
DON'T MINI) THE RAIN
WHKN LIGHTS Altrc LOW
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT
SOMEWHERE IN THK WORLD
WAIT'LL YOU SEE MY GAL
I'M ALL IIKOKKN UP OVER YOU
SOMKONK LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WHERK THE DREAMY VVAHASH
FLOWS
WORRIED (I'M WORRIED OVER YOU)
DON'T BLAME IT ALL ON MK
Write for Dealers'
LEO.
Prices
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bld f ., New York
Records "Walla Walla"
One of the latest Paul Whiteman records,
recorded by his organization prior to departing
on its present concert tour, is a fox-trot dance
record, entitled "Walla Walla." This number,
first heard in musical comedy at the Lyric The-
The August issue of the Trade Bulletin, is-
atre, New York, where it was an outstanding
sued by the Richmond Music Supply Corp.,
success, and given an arrangement in fox-trot
appears in quite an elaborate form and includes
form by Louis Katzman, one of the best dance
selected groups of titles from the standard cata-
MILWAUKEE, WIS., August 9.—Three pieces are arrangers in the country, has proven particularly
logs. This list includes all publications having mentioned as the most popular numbers in the popular with orchestra leaders. It is thought
a constant demand among music buyers and is sheet music department of the Kesselman-
that this new offering will have exceptionally
presented as part of the plan of the Richmond O'Driscoll Co., home of the Ampico in the
wide popularity dining the balance of the Sum-
organization to extend greatly its distribution Knabe and Haines Rros. They are "Whal'll I
mer. E. B. Marks Music Co. is the publisher.
service on the permanent catalogs. The fore- Do," "There's Yes, Yes in Your Eyes" and
part of the Bulletin is given over to popular "Why Did I Kiss That Girl." Among the more
successes described as "unanimously endorsed." recent numbers this store mentions "Broken
All are songs which have had a wide sale in Dreams" and "Bringing Home the Bacon" as
W. C. Handy, writer of "Memphis Blues" and
current popular catalogs during the past few very promising. This is one of the departments
a
number of other blues successes, and head
months. The list comprises close to 300 titles, of the store that reached its quota for July
following which appear over 100 of the newer more than a week before the end of the month. of Handy Bros. Music Co., recently created a
new series of songs of original character which
offerings. All the current musical production
have been issued under the title "The Gouge
numbers are given a conspicuous position and
Series." The first of these releases, "The Chi-
some display space is accorded some of the out-
cago Gouge" and "The Gouge of Armour Ave-
standing folios.
nue," are appearing in some of the current record
The purpose of this Richmond Bulletin in its
catalogs of talking machine companies, particu-
new form is to give the dealer each month a
larly those who feature blue releases.
ready reference not only as to prominent titles,
Milwaukee Popular Numbers
New Handy Series
An Important
-—^—
Addition
to
Two Feist Successes
The mont beautiful Irish waltz in yearn
'THE DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN"
A most -wonderful
fox-trot
"THE OLD H0MESTE4D in the VALLEY 0
BOURDON DKl'TT MUSIC CO.
P. O. Box 103, Sta. A.
Hartford, Conn.
1 \ M -
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THE WORLD IS WAITING , F -SUNRISE
IN THE GARDEN OF TO-MORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
"THAI* MARK REGISTERED
« «vf*
DIMII11 BALUUfi
( SACRED - SECULAR )
West
of the
Great Divide
ERNEST R. BALL'S
GREATEST BALLAD
Of the newer offerings there arc two big suc-
cesses in the catalog of Leo Feist, Inc., "June
Night," one of the best fox-trots of several sea-
sons, and "Doodle Doo Doo," which had its
original popularity in Atlantic City and other
New Jersey coast resorts. Both of these songs
are fast reaching the top point in sales and with
their increasing popularity should set some new
records for the Summer season. "June Night"
is by Abel Bacr and Cliff Friend.
Wictor Herbert's
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
Lyric by GEORGE WHITING
M . WITMARK
1650 BROADWAY
& SONS
NEW YORK
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