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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 26 - Page 48

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SONGS THAT SELL
When You and I Were Seventeen
Yearning
Oh, How I Misi You Tonight
Ukulele Lady
Oh, Mabel
All Alone
Listening
Show Me the Way
AH Aboard for Heaven
Please Be Good to My Old Girl
Hot Tamale Molly
My Sweetie Turned Me Down
One Night Like This
Marie, Marie, Marie
What'll I Do?
Suite Sixteen
Summer Nights

JUNE 27, 1925
Hunt Music Co. Features Berlin Song,
"Oh How I Miss You Tonight," in Drive
Loomis Wintergarden Orchestra Appearing in Store Draws Large Crowds With Result That Large
Number of Copies of This Number Were Sold by the Company
T N a number of instances in recent months
•*• enterprising dealers in various parts of the
country have used as store attractions either
visiting orchestras or well-known local musical
combinations. Invariably these hook-ups have
tra which appeared in the Hunt quarters was
Loomis Wintergarden Orchestra, directed by
Earle Donaldson, one of the most popular mu-
sical aggregations in the far West. In this in-
stance the orchestra besides appearing in the
BOOKS THAT SELL
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STRUM IT WITH CRUMIT—Songs for
Ukulele
TIDDLE DE UKES — Comic Songs for
the Ukulele
Universal Dance Folio No. 9 (New)
Peterson's Ukulele Method
World's Favorite Songs
4th MUSIC BOX REVUE, 1925
In the Shade of a Sheltering Tree
Tell Her in the Springtime
Tokio Blues
DIXIE TO BROADWAY
Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Dixie Dreams
Hits from TOPSY and EVA
Rememb'ring
I Never Had a Mammy
The Crowds Before the Store
been in the form of personal appearance of the warcrooms proper was also a window attrac-
orchestra in the dealers' warerooms. This to- tion. During the week the A. W. Hunt Music Co.
gether with either a window display, appropri- sold substantial quantities of the Berlin song
ate for the occasion, or the actual appearance "Oh How I Miss You To-night" and N. L.
of the orchestra in the window has served to Julian, the manager of the store, stated that it
give the dealer widespread publicity. It has was without doubt the most successful sales
assured a large number of visitors to his quar- drive on a single number his firm had ever
ters and created sales for popular sheet music, made. He naturally credited this unusual show-
ing to the originality of the attraction and the
rolls and records.
The latest of these local hook-ups was that merit of the song as well as the unique method
held in the warerooms of the A. W. Hunt Mu- of presentation. Here is a good idea that might
sic Co., Butte, Mont., in connection with a spe- be followed in some other sections of the coun-
cial sales drive on the Irving Berlin, Inc., number try during the warm months and which is sure
"Oh How I Miss You To-night." The orches- to bring results.
Richmond Finds Miami
All That Is Claimed
(Continued from page 47)
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
and come back Friday to get "Red Hot Mama."
"The most regular and dependable instrument
1607 Broadway, New York
sales are those of mouth organs," said Mr.
Music Lovers' Foundation, real and personal Chalmers. "Persons who buy mouth organs
property, was recently granted a charter by the seem to have a tendency to play them at every
State of Delaware; Albert Morris Bagby, New possible opportunity and wear them out with
York; Charles T. Lark, Hackensack, N. J.; appalling rapidity." The Chalmers Music Co.
Harry W. Martin, Rye, N. Y., are the incor- carries a selected stock of all the late popular
porators. (Corporation Trust Co. of America). numbers in sheet music.
New Jenkins Go. Issues
Among the new issues made by the J. W.
Jenkins Sons' Music Co., Kansas City, Mo.,
are "By the Temple Gate," "The World is
Such A Lonesome Place" and "Hawaiian Rip-
ple." All of these numbers are having an ex-
cellent demand. "Hawaiian Ripple" is appear-
ing on some of the leading records and booked
for early release on others.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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