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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 6 - Page 53

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FEBRUARY 6, 1926
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hurriedly boarded the first liner for America,
canceling many appearance dates at other Euro
pean stations.
Mr. Hall is not new in the recording game,
having made several records for the Victor
Talking Machine Co. during the last two years.
One recording, his own composition, "It Ain't
Gonna Rain No Mo','' enjoyed one of the great-
est sales of any popular vocal record ever re-
leased. His famous ballad recording of another
one of his compositions, "Land of My Sunsei
Dreams," was a good seller.
"By the Way" Scoring
Hit in New York
English Revue Has Interpolated American
Numbers Published by Leo Feist, Inc., and
Harms, Inc.
"By the Way," a revue in two acts and twenty
scenes, recently opened at the Gaiety Theatre,
New York City. The principals include Jack
Hulbert, Cecely Courtneidge, Harold French,
Muriel Montrose, April Harmon, Eddie Childs,
Josephine Quest, Doreen Lynch, Charles Court-
neidge, Celia Glynn, Dorothy Hurst, Billie
Shotter, Laurence Green and Marie Arnold.
This is a company of English players headed
235 West 40th St.
New York
by London favorites with some of the original
English songs supplemented by numerous timely
American numbers. The show is unusual and
undoubtedly will stay on Broadway a long, long
time.
Among the songs are "My Castle in Spain,"
Well-known Radio Star to Record Exclusively "Gather Roses While You May," "No One's
for That Company in the Future
Ever Kissed Me" and "Hum a Little Tune,"
published by Leo Feist, Inc. Other musical
Wendell Hall, noted song composer whose offerings include "Oh, How I've Waited for
name has been linked with radio for the last You" and "High Street, Africa," published by
five years, has scored the greatest "hit" of his Harms, Inc.
meteoric career. The "Red Headed Music
all over the world, has signed a contract with
Maker," as he is familiarly known to radio fans,
the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. to make
records exclusively for them.
Just before Mr. and Mrs. Hall sailed for "In Your Green Hat," and "Clap Hands, Here
London last August the Brunswick Co. opened
Comes Charlie," Strong Features of Ager,
negotiations with the radio star, but terms were
Yellen & Bornstein Catalog
not agreed upon until late November when Mr.
Hall was in the midst of a series of important
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc. are putting
broadcasting engagements in Paris, France. He
over two numbers that will probably be as popu-
lar as anything this enterprising firm has yet
issued. They are "In Your Green Hat" and
"Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie." "In Your
Green Hat" has made great progress in the last
few weeks and its movement from now on
should keep many of the music counters very
active.
"Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie," besides
being quite popular in vaudeville and appearing
frequently in dance programs, has also the dis-
tinction of being used as a feature number in
the miniature musical comedy which played the
B. S. Moss Colony Theatre, New York City, last
week.
Besides the activities on these numbers
HAR MS.INC. 6 2 W 45TH ST.
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in eastern territory the midwest office of Ager,
Yellen & Bornstein, in Chicago, reports quick
progress on these two offerings.
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YOC AND I
SWEET MAN
MIGHTY BLUE
FLAMIN' MAMIE
I MISS MY SWISS
IT MUST BE LOVE
LANTERN OF LOVK
DON'T WAKE ME UP
TEACH ME TO SMILE
THE COUPLE UPSTAIRS
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS
BE ON THE LEVEL WITH MOTHER
FIVE FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE
I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
I'M TIRED OS* EVERYTHING BUT
YOU
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
TOO MANY PARTIES AND TOO MANY
PALS
WHEN I DREAM OF THE LAST
WALTZ WITH YOU
ALL THAT SHE IS IS AN OLD FASH-
IONED GIRL
IF WE CAN'T BE THE SAME OLD
SWEETHEARTS
Write for Dealers'
Century Music Pub. Go.
Wendell Hall to
Record for Brunswick
Two Numbers That Are
Making Rapid Progress
Stow Me
The Way
1o Go Home
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWDRLDISV/AITING^SUNRISE
INTHEGARDEN0F7D-M0RR0W
THE SONG OFSONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
I85 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
"Sweetheart Time" Scores
Published by Harms, Inc.
Price
LEO
songs: "One Way Street," "Marian," "Sweet-
heart Time," "Two by Four," "A Girl in Your
Arms" and "Who Loves You as I Do."
New Feist Publications
Among the new publications added to the
catalog of Leo Feist, Inc., and which appear
on its initial order schedule, are a new fox-trot
ballad by Walter Donaldson called "After I
Say I'm Sorry"; Paul Ash's new fox-trot, "I
Do—Do You"; a novelty ballad called "Son of
a Millionaire," and a new waltz song, entitled
"All That She Is Is an Old-fashioned Girl,"
with a fine melody.
"When It's Love Time In Hawaii," the
melodious waltz number published by the
Triangle Music Publishing Co., continues
to be a popular offering.
This song is by
Roxanne Hampton and Billy Heagney. One of
its first bids for popularity was through the
Marimba record by Green Bros, issued by the
Victor Talking Machine Co.
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Production Opens at Imperial Theatre, New
York, to Favorable Welcome From Both the
Press and the Public
A new musical comedy, called "Sweetheart
Time," recently opened at the Imperial Theatre,
New York City. The book is by Harry B.
Smith, the lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and
Irving Caesar, and the music by Walter Don-
aldson and Joseph Meyer. The show has been
well received and it will undoubtedly run
throughout the Spring season. The metropol-
itan critics treated it favorably and the music
came in for particular mention. The score,
published by Harms, Inc., includes the following
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