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Walker and Ball Ballad
Now Is Campaign Song
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department, took advantage of the unusual popu-
larity of this number to arrange this timely dis-
play and the result was a record-breaking sale.
The caption on the window says "Another Sil-
ver Threads Among the Gold."
M. Witmark & Sons, publishers of "Will You
"Will You Love Me in December as You Do
in May" Takes on New Lease of Life in Love Me in December as You Do in May," have
issued a new edition of the song with the title
Political Campaign
At present a song is proving a factor in the page carrying a fine portrait of Senator Walker.
campaign for the election of a mayor in New
York City. The number is Ernest R. Ball's
first ballad success. Since that time, of course,
he has become world-famous as a composer.
Rube Bloom, who plays a wicked piano, has
The lyric of the song was written by Senator just placed with the Triangle Music Co. his
New Triangle Number
OCTOBER 31, 1925
New York early this week, opening at the Mou-
lin Rouge Cafe, Forty-seventh street and Broad-
way, New York City. Specht and His Orches-
tra have been touring the country successfully
in recent months and their return for a stay in
New York will be welcomed by their numerous
admirers in the metropolis. Mr. Specht, who is
an accomplished musician and violinist of more
than exceptional ability, has gathered together
a group of musicians who make a musical com-
bination of importance.
Weeks & Winge Is
New Publishing Firm
New Seattle, Wash., House Brings Out Number
of Prominent Composers in New Catalog
SEATTLE,
WASH.,
October
17.—The firm of
Weeks & Winge, music publishers, has recently
been formed in Seattle, by Harold Weeks, of
the Brunswick Music Shop, and Carl Winge,
well-known local composer. Mr. Winge joined
Mr. Weeks' staff in the Spring, and a compo-
sers' contest was held which brought to light
several numbers worth bringing out. Since that
time the business has advanced to such an ex-
tent that this latest move has become necessary.
They have taken over the former Brunswick
Music Shop catalog and are featuring the fol-
lowing numbers: "Mary Lou," "Don't You Re-
member, Dear," "At Close of Day," and others.
The first issues of the new firm are now ready,
which are "Meet Me Tonight in My Dreams,"
by Carl Winge, a melody fox-trot, and "I Love
the Night," a waltz, by Hoffman & Friedman.
Successful in Europe
Featuring New York Mayoralty Campaign Song
James J. Walker, candidate for mayor of New latest effort entitled "Carolina Stomp." Joe
York in the forthcoming election. As the result
Davis, who does all the angling for the Tri-
of voluminous publicity Senator Walker has re- angle, says that twenty-four hours after he
ceived of late, his song, "Will You Love Me in took the tune he set the number for a Victor
December as You Do In May" has taken on
and Columbia recording. The Charleston Trio
new lease of life.
is making it next week for the Victor, and
Herewith is photograph and window display
Fletcher Henderson and His Band is making it
of the J. G. McCrory Eighteenth street store, for the Columbia. A special dance orchestra-
New York. E. J. Horn, manager of the store, tion by Elmer Schoebel will be ready within the
together with Mr. Moore, of the sheet music
next ten days. This number looks like a Tri-
angle success.
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"I Miss My Swiss" (My Swiss Misses Me),
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Paris edition and later made one of the out-
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has continued its outstanding position in the
European market, through the fact of its being
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Balieff, the producer of "Chauve Souris," which
said: "All London audiences singing 'Katharina.'
Repeated 'Miss My Swiss' three times."
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lad by Al Dubin, who wrote the success, "Just
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Jack Mills, Inc. This new addition to the cata-
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its predecessor.
Specht at Moulin Rouge
Paul Specht and His Orchestra, who play ex-
clusively for Columbia records, returned to
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