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The Music Trade Review
MAY 29, 1926
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"Who'd Be Blue" Proves
Very Popular Fox-Trot
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Columbia Phonograph Co. under a contract re-
cently made and "Who'd Be Blue" is the first
recorded offering.
The Seven Aces are now under the manage-
a ballad which is fast achieving national promi-
nence. This publishing house is also reviving
a past success which will be remembered,
"School Day Sweetheart." It is a revival that
New Number by Harry Woods, Published by
Witmark & Sons, Being Featured Strongly
by Dance Orchestras
The new fox-trot song by Harry Woods, pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons, entitled "Who'd
Be Blue," is proving one of the quickest suc-
cesses ever recorded in the popular music field.
The number is heard on practically every dance
floor, it is broadcast regularly by some of the
best musical combinations appearing on radio
programs and there is a rush to record "Who'd
Be Blue" for the records.
We herewith reproduce a picture of "The
Seven Aces" (all ten of them), who recently
recorded "Who'd Be Blue" for the Columbia
Phonograph Co. This combination was for-
merly known as Warner's Seven Aces until Mr.
Warner departed for Italy to further his musical
studies. The Seven Aces were in Atlanta, Ga.,
for three years when the Hotel Peabody, of
Memphis, Tenn., made them such an attractive
offer that they arranged to appear in Memphis
for some time.
The Seven Aces record exclusively for the
Yonr Teachers Will Appreciate the
50 New Numbers Now Ready
(With New Catalogs) for 1926!
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Perfectly Printed on the liest Paper.
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AT THE HEAD OF ITS CLASS!
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and GROWS and GROWS!
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The Seven Aces (All Ten of Them)
ment of Tom Brannon, the trumpet player of is proving quite profitable and again demon-
strates the keen business judgment of this or-
the combination.
ganization, which is noted in the trade for this
work.
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Sherman, Clay & Co.
Experiencing Good Demand
"Bailey Ukulele Method" Continues to Sell
Particularly Well — A New Ballad Which
Holds Much Promise
Sherman, Clay & Co., the well-known Pacific
Coast publishers, are the pioneers in publishing
ukulele methods. The "Bailey Ukulele Method"
has been one of the outstanding publications
of this house for many, many years and it con-
tinues to grow in popularity. This publication
has an all-year-round sale with particularly ac-
tive season during the Summer. The "Bailey
Ukulele Method" is noted for its simplicity and
this undoubtedly accounts for its steadily grow-
ing sale.
In the popular line the biggest number in
the Sherman, Clay catalog is "Give Me To-day,"
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Her Beaus Are Only Rainbows
I Love Her
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
I'm Gonna Let the Bumble
Bee Be
Do You Believe in Dreams
Afraid (Of Losing You)
Ting-A-Ling
Someone Is Losin' Susan
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