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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 23 - Page 49

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DECEMBER 5,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1925
The outstanding numbers of "Mayflowers"
are "Take a Little Stroll With Me," "Put Your
Troubles in a Candy Box," "The Road of
Dreams," "Seven Days" and "Mayflowers." The
music is published by Harms, Inc.
Best Edition
of the
Three Numbers From Waterson, Berlin & Sny-
der Catalog Shown in Sherman-Clay Window
Display During Her Appearances
Nationally Advertised
The inimitable Marion Harris, now touring
the Orpheum Circuit, has, from recent re-
ports, been the biggest vaudeville attraction on
the Pacific Coast in years. Miss Harris, besides
her personal appearances, is well known for her
records and an opportunity to hear her per-
sonally is not overlooked in any of the towns
she visits.
Miss Harris is accompanied in her appear-
ances by J. Russel Robinson, the well-known
pianist and song writer. During the present
tour Miss Harris has featured with great suc-
cess three songs from the catalog of Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder, namely, "Brown Eyes, Why
Are You Blue?," "Normandy" and "To-morrow
Mornin'." While these numbers are among the
most active of the present season the rendering
of them by Miss Harris in various localities has
That's Why Live Dealers
Push It
Do You?
Century Music Pub. Go.
235 West 40th St.
New York
"Mayflowers" Has Its
Premiere in New York
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New Musical Version of "Not So Long Ago"
Has Melodies in Score That Make Strong
Appeal
"Mayflowers," a new musical comedy adapted
from Arthur Richman's "Not So Long Ago,"
with a book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and
music by Edward Kunneke, with additional num-
bers by Frank Tours, J. Fred Coots, Maurie
Rubens, Pat Thayer and others, was produced
by the Shuberts at the Forrest Theatre, New
York, on Tuesday evening of last week. The
cast includes Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Rob-
ert Woolsey, William Valentine, Nydia D'Arnell
and Nancy Carroll. The score of the piece is
lively and melodious.
Sequel to
"laue Sends a little Gift of looses
HARMS, INC.
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Display by Sherman, Clay & Co.
added considerably to the activity of music
counters.
During the appearance of Marion Harris and
J. Russel Robinson at the Orpheum Theatre
in San Francisco, Sherman, Clay & Co., the
progressive Pacific Coast music house, made a
special display of the songs Marion Harris
sings. Herewith is shown a reproduction of
this Sherman, Clay & Co. window which proved
good advertising not only for the artists but
added substantially to the week's sales totals
of popular numbers on the music counters.
YOU AND I
MARGUERITE
0 KATHARINA
MIGHTY BLCB
LOVELY LADY
BECAUSE OP YOU
1 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
Write for Dealers' ^Prices
LEO
eluding Syracuse and Rochester, will later find
its way to Broadway, probably around January
1. The book and lyrics of "Honeymoon Cruise"
are by Arthur Swanstrom and music is by
Carey Morgan. The score is published by Leo
Feist, Inc.
Two Popular Fox-Trots
Two novelty fox-trots in the catalog of Ager,
Yellen & Bornstein have achieved national
prominence in a very short space of time. They
are "The Butter and Egg Man" and "No Man's
Mama." The sales of these songs have been
quite active and are steadily growing. Both
look like two of the best offerings which this
enterprising firm has ever issued.
Irving Aaronson, director of the Commanders,
who have been playing recently at Keith's
Palace Theatre, New York, is fast becoming one
of the most important of present-day leaders
of orchestras.
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BEAUTIFUL BALLAD
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Vfriler of UmiUn' Through" "Simriseand V a c
New Jack Mills Ballad
Jack Mills, Inc., has released a new ballad
called "Loving You the Way I Do." The num-
ber is from the pen of Miss LaVerne Lindsay,
of Los Angeles. It is described as an out-of-
the-ordinary ballad fox-trot. Miss Lindsay, by
the way, was the prize beauty selected by Jesse
Lasky, of Famous-Players, from more than 900
California girls as a prize pupil in the Famous-
Players' training school in New York for future
film artists.
SOLO-THREE KEYS
DUET-TWO KEYS
OCTAVO-
"Honeymoon Cruise" Opens
"Honeymoon Cruise," a new musical comedy
produced by Ned Weyburn, recently had its
premiere in Bridgeport, Conn., where it met
with enthusiastic approval. The show which is
booked for several weeks in up-State cities, in-
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