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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 13 - Page 53

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SEPTEMBER 26,
THE MUSIC TRADE
1925
STOCK-UP!
more often than not appear in concert programs.
John McCormack is always one of the first to
record them for the Victor records and he also
uses them as popular encore offerings.
"Remember" is up to the usual Berlin stand-
ard, and it should continue to be one of the
most active sellers of the Irving Berlin, Inc.,
catalog during the Fall and Winter seasons.
You will need a goodly
supply of
Now Western Manager for
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge
CENTURY'S
Charles Warfel, Long in Charge of Trade De-
partment of New York Publishers, to Have
His Headquarters in Chicago
Best
Sellers
This Season
Charles Warfel, who for many years has been
in charge of the trade department for Hinds,
Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., publishers of "Most
STOCK-UP!
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
Latest Ballad Composition of Irving Berlin
Achieves an Immediate Response in Popu-
larity
HARMS, INC.
6 2 W.4-5THST.,N.Y.C.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWORLDISWAiriNG^SUNRlSE
INTHE GARDEN OFTD-MORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
*
YOU AND I
MARGUERITE
<) KATIIAKINA
MIGHTY BLUE
LOVELY LADY
BECAUSE OF YOU
I MISS MY SWISS
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
KINKY KIDS PARADE
YOU GOTTA KNOW HOW
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
WHEN I THINK OF YOU
I WANT YOU ALL FOR ME
WHO WOULDN'T LOVE YOU
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS
TELL ME YES, TELL ME NO
LET IT RAIN, LET IT POUR
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
HONEY, I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU
I'M TIRED OF EVERYTHING BUT YOU
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
LET ME LINGER LONGER IN YOUR
ARMS
SHE WAS JUST A SAILOR'S SWEET-
HEART
LEO
I I I
Charles R. Warfel
1 1 1
Popular Music Books" and other publications,
has been appointed district manager for his
company in the Middle West territory and will
occupy offices at 2008 Calumet avenue, Chi-
Irving Berlin, Inc., which recently released
cago, 111.
"Remember," the newest ballad from the pen of
Mr. Warfel left New York for Chicago on
Irving Berlin himself, has in a short space of
Saturday of last week by motor and will stop
time made this number one of the most prom-
at some of the larger trade centers in the inter-
inent in its catalog. Berlin compositions seem-
vening territory.
ingly are eagerly awaited, as no sooner are they
In his new position Mr. Warfel will handle
placed on sale than there is immediate response.
textbook sales in the West during the school
The fact that vaudeville singers also are anxious
periods and will continue to call on the music
to present his offerings helps considerably the
trade in the same territory; however, confining
early period of their exploitation.
most of his activities in that- respect to- the
Another remarkable event with Irving Ber- Summer months.

lin's songs of recent vintage is the fact that they
The trade will be glad to know that "Charlie"
has won promotion and that he will for a time
at least continue to keep in touch with the music
trade. Mr. Warfel in the past has toured from
Sequel to
coast to coast and counts as his friends dealers
' 'love Sends d Little Gift of Roses *
in all sections of the country.
wie Brought the Rose
Can't Go Wr<
FHST
Write for Dealers' {Prices
New York
New Berlin Number
"Remember" a Success
53
REVIEW
New Friml Operetta
Scores Immediate Success
Opening of "The Vagabond King" at the Casino,
New York, Hailed by Critics and the Public
Rudolf Friml, composer of "Rose Marie" and
numerous other popular pieces of the better
type, is the writer of probably the first operetta
success of the Fall season. The new piece, pro-
duced by Russell Janney, opened at the Casino
Theatre, New York City, on Monday night of
this week and is known as "The Vagabond
King."
The book is based upon Justin Huntly Mc-
Carthy's "If I Were King" and is by Brian
Hooker and W. H. Post, who are also respon-
sible for the lyrics. Herbert Corthell, Max Fig-
man, who also staged the piece; Carolyn Thom-
son, Dennis King and numerous other stars
are in the cast. The show is described as a
superfine musical play. It is elaborately staged
and it has a well-trained and well-voiced chorus.
Despite all this the laurels of the presentation,
described as a triumph, must be awarded to the
music.
The outstanding songs were "Song of the
Vagabond," "Only a Rose," "Love for Sale" and
"Some Day." The publishers of the score, Wat-
erson, Berlin & Snyder, have at least three big
hits to open their Fall season. They are of
the type of numbers that will still be selling
next Spring, unless the success of "The Vaga-
bond King" justifies numerous road shows dur-
ing the Fall in which case other parts of the
country will be permeated with these song gems
at an earlier period.
Many Feist Numbers
Are in Wide Demand
"I Miss My Swiss" (My Swiss Miss Misses
Me), "Pal of My Cradle Days," "Marguerite,"
"Because of You," "Tell Me Yes, Tell Me No,"
"Let Me Linger Longer in Your Arms" and
"She Was Just a Sailor's Sweetheart," all froirj
the catalog of Leo Feist, Inc., are numbers
which are heard frequently not only in vaude-
ville, but which are among the outstanding suc-
cesses on the dance floors of the country. With
the numbers of the late Spring in the same caN
alog, that are still in big demand, the Feist or-
ganization has opened the Fall season with one
of the most prosperous catalogs in the history
of the company.
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