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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 4 - Page 34

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The Music Trade Review
Musical Comedy Successes
JANUARY 22, 1927
several times in some city outside of New York
before it goes on the boards at the opening
of the Temple of Music.
SONG HITS FROM
Villa Moret, Inc., Com-
pletes Its Second Year
"Honey Moon Lane"
Company Organized by Charles Daniels Two
Years Ago Has Become a National Institu-
tion
FOR THE NEW YEAR
NOW PLAYING NEW YORK
MUSICAL COMEDY
*THE LITTLE WHITE HOUSE
*MARY DEAR I MISS YOU MOST OF ALL
GEE! BUT I'D LIKE TO BE BAD
DREAMS FOR SALE
*JERSEY WALK
*HALF MOON
Those marked with * published for the Orchestra
SONG HITS FROM
"Lemaire's Affairs"
MUSICAL COMEDY
*I CAN'T GET OVER A GIRL LIKE YOU (LOVING A BOY LIKE ME)
*REMEMBER CAMEO
GOLDEN GIRL
WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES TWINE
MINSTREL DAYS
SONG HITS FROM
"Sweet Lady
MUSICAL COMEDY
YOU-HOO, SWEET LADY, (IT'S YOU)
ON A SIDE STREET (SIDE BY SIDE)
Published by
Shapiro, Bernstein tic Co., Inc,
COR. BROADWAY and 47th STREET
Kalman Operetta to
Open Hammerstein Theatre
Composer of "Cherie" and "Countess Maritza"
to Write Dedicatory Piece for New Theatre
in New York
BERLIN, January 6.—Emmerich Kalman, com-
poser of "Cherie" and "Countess Maritza" and
other operettas, has agreed to write the music
for "The Golden Dawn," with which Arthur
Hammerstein will open the Hammerstein Tem-
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pie of Music now being built in New York.
Kalman has also agreed to go to America
lo direct the overture at the first night per-
formance. Herbert Stothart will conduct the
rest of the performance.
Hammerstein and Stothart have been here for
Mjveral weeks looking over German operettas
and revues and interviewing operetta com-
posers. Stothart will spend two months with
Kalman at Vienna to assist him at composing.
"Stothart knows just what the American pub-
lic wants," observed Hammerstein, "and while
every note of music will be Kalman's, he will be
able to write an American score with Stothart's
aid, while in previous Kalman operettas others
have written American interpolations which
wen- wrongly credited to Kalman and which
did him more harm than good."
Kalman is a man of many superstitions. He
believes, for instance, that it is unlucky to pro-
duce an opera for the first time in a new opera
house. Hammerstein and Stothart had, there-
fore, lo promise to produce the new operetta
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CHAPPELL-HARMS, INC.
Villa Moret, Inc., of San Francisco and New
York, is celebrating its second year as popular
music publishers. This company, organized by
Charles Daniels, in this short space of time
nas become a national institution. It operates
fourteen branch offices in principal cities of
the country and has successfully put over a
half-dozen popular hits.
One of its best numbers in the present catalog
is "There Ain't No Maybe In My Baby's
Eyes." This is the work of Walter Donaldson,
Gus Kahn and Ray Egan. Other numbers that
are showing activity in the Villa Moret catalog
are "When You Waltz With the Love You
Love," "Song of the Wanderer," "Proud,"
"Persian Rug" and "Don't Sing Aloha When
I Go."
Charles Daniels, head of Villa Moret, Inc.,
recently spent several weeks at the New York
offices of the company and later covered much
other Eastern territory. While in New York
he mapped out with Will Rockwell, Eastern
manager of the company, an intensive campaign
on the firm's catalog.
Melrose Bros. Campaign
on 'Someday Sweetheart"
Chicago Music Publishing Firm Announces Spe-
cial Drive on New Composition in Catalog
CHICAGO, III., January IS.—The Melrose Bros.
Music Co., of this city, which recently intro-
duced the successful blues number "Sidewalk
Blues," announces an important campaign has
been started on another very popular semi-blues
lox-trot entitled "Someday Sweetheart."
"Someday Sweetheart" has been written by
Spikes and Spikes and, as an added feature,
Elmer Schobel has made a special dance ar-
rangement, which leading orchestras throughout
the country are now featuring. The number
has been recorded by all the leading record
companies and the company has launched a
special advertising campaign for dealers to tie
up with the popular demand. It appears that
the number will be a profit maker for the dealer.
New Curry Composition
John C. Curry, Inc., popular music publisher
of Grand Rapids, Mich., has just issued a new
song called "It's Summertime All the Time to
the Girls in Town." The words are by Eddie
Collins and the music by John C. Curry. The
number is of novelty character with a comedy
1 rend.
LATEST SUCCESSES
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
FOR YOU AND ME
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THE FAR-AWAY BELLS
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THAT LITTLE WORLD IS MINE
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POPULAR SUCCESSES
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Roses of Picardy
A Night of Love
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
In the Garden of Tomorrow
Song of Songs
By My Fireside
A Little Love, A Little Kiss
1 8 5 MADISON AVENUE
Brown Bird Singing
There's a Song in My Heart
I Look Into Your Garden
I Heard You Singing
Bells of St. Mary's
Thank God for a Garden
Smile Thru Your Tears
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