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MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 11, 1925
New York Association of Music Men Holds Its Third Annual Outing
Old Songs Showing
a New Popularity
New Demand for "Sidewalks of New York"
and "On the Banks of the Wabash" Causes
Issue in Full Orchestral Arrangements
Due to the revival of many old songs which
are again proving popular in many places of
amusement and which have been frequently of-
fered by way of radio, there have been many
calls for such old prints. Among the numbers
that have received this renewed popularity are
"Sidewalks of New York" and "On the Banks
of the Wabash." On these two particular num-
bers the popularity has increased so tremen-
dously that there has been a wide call for full
orchestrations of them. This has induced the
copyright owners, The Pioneer Music Co., 119
Fifth avenue, New York City, to issue complete
orchestra arrangements which are available to
the trade. These two numbers are considered
among the most attractive waltz numbers ever
written, such old-fashioned waltz melodies not
only appealing to the past generation but suc-
ceeding in winning the approval of the younger
element.
Three New Feist Numbers
Leo Feist, Inc., has issued three new songs,
"Marguerite," a fox-trot, which has been one of
the features with Ben Bernie and His Hotel
Roosevelt Orchestra, "Because of You," a fox-
trot ballad by Ted Fiorito, the composer of
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"No, No Nora," "Eliza," and "When Lights
Are Low," and a number called "Mighty Blue"
from the pens of Ray Egan and Richard Whit-
ing. All of the above songs are arranged with
ukulele accompaniment and are on the Feist
new list until July 31.
Some Sheet Music News
From the Buffalo District
Danny Engle, Shapiro-Bernstein Representative,
Now a Benedict—Remick Representative Has
Successful Trip—Fanny Watson Recovering
BUFFALO/ N. Y., July 6.—Danny Engle, West-
ern New York representative for the Shapiro-
Bernstein Co., was married last week to Miss
Mildred Marks, of New York City. After a
short honeymoon trip, they will reside in Buf-
falo.
William McDermott, of Jerome H. Remick &
Co., has returned to Buffalo, after a successful
exploitation trip through northern Pennsyl-
vania, featuring "Don't Bring Lulu," "Swanee
Butterfly," and "Dreams."
Miss Fanny Watson, song writer, and vaude-
ville headliner, is recovering at her home in
Huffalo, after undergoing a minor operation.
der Russell. These sketches are by John Tas-
ker Howard.
The brochures each contain
about fifteen pages of excellently prepared biog-
raphy and a complete list of the published
works of these composers.
"Little Bluebird of
My Heart" Popular
New Fox Ballad by Frank H. Grey Being Pro-
grammed by Sixty Leading Concert Artists
The Sam Fox Publishing Co. undoubtedly
picked one of the best ballads of the past two
seasons when it selected Frank H. Grey's "Lit-
tle Bluebird of My Heart." This statement is
justified when it is considered that, although
New Triangle Song Hit
"Go Get 'Em Caroline"
Ernest Hare, of the famous team known the
world over as the Happiness Boys, sang for the
first time to the radio fans last Friday evening
at Station WEAF, the new Triangle "strut"
song "Go Get 'Em Caroline." This song was
written by Henry Creamer and Isadore Myer.
Creamer has many big hits to his credit, such
as "Strut Miss Lizzie," "Dear Old Southland,"
"Walk Jenny, Walk" and many others. Scores
Frank H. Grey
of acts are rehearsing the song and it is al-
only
recently
released,
the number has been
ready being recorded for the records and rolls.
programmed by over sixty concert and recital
Triangle Music Pub. Co. are the publishers.
artists. The music for "Little Bluebird of My
Heart" is by Mr. Grey, who hardly needs an
introduction, as he has not only been respon-
sible for a long list of ballad type of numbers,
J. Fischer & Bro. have just published sketches but has a few popular fox-trots to his credit,
of James P. Dunn, Eastwood Lane and Alexan- as well as being the writer of several musical
shows, including "Sue Dear." The lyric for
"Little Bluebird of My Heart" is by Daniel S.
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starting out so well should go a long ways as
the season progresses.
New Fischer Sketches
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"Lilac Tree" in Octavo Form
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., has just
issued in octavo form its well-known concert
success "The Lilac Tree." This number is now
available for two and three part women's voices,
four part mixed voices and four part for male
voices. The same publishers have also issued
a four part male chorus of "When Mother
Wields the Shingle."