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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 16 - Page 35

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Songwriters Stars in New Film Which
Features "Tin Pan Alley" on the Screen
Men Who Write the Nation's Popular Music Feature of New Film "Words and
Music" Placed in Workrooms of Broadway Music Publishers
WHAT DO WE DO OX A DEW DEW
" n p IN PAN ALLEY" has made the grade
Pathe, in short, has just released its new
•*• and is now in the movies, and that section film review, "Words and Music," which takes
of the public which is singing, whistling or
the public into the offices and workrooms of
dancing to the popular melodies of the day, or Broadway music publishing houses, into the
DKWV DAY
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ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT?
MISS ANVABEI.LK I,KK
MK. AKROPLANK MAN
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THE HOIKS I Sl'KNT WITH YOl
WHAT DOES IT MATTER?
IS IT POSSIBLE?
IT'S A MILLION TO ON'K YOC'BK
IN LOVE
8ONKHODV AND ME
SWEET MARIE
LOVE AND KISSES
YANKEE ROSE
DON'T FORGET WHEN THE SUM
MEIt ROLLS BY
A SIREN DREAM
SOMEONE LIKE YOU MADE HOME
ONE LIKE MK LIKE YOU
From the now "ZIEGFELD
FOLLIES"
OOH. MAYBE IT'S YOU
IT ALL BKLONGS TO ME
SHAKING THE BLUES A H A I
IT'S I I ' TO THE BAND
BOOKS THAT SELL
UNIVERSAL DANCE FOLIO, No. 13
IRVING BERLIN SAXOPHONE
FOLIO Nos. 1 and 2
IRVING BERLIN, INC. SONG HITS
FOR TENOR HAN.IO, Nos. 1, 2, 3
"Words and Music" Shows "Tin Pan Alley" in Films
1—George Gershwin, who composed the jazz classic "A Rhapsody in Blue." 2—Harry Von Tilzer, the Dean
of Tin Pan Alley. 3— Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills, who gave "Hinky Dink" to the Army. 4—Ray Henderson
B. G. DeSylva and Lew Brown working on a new one. S—James Hanley, writer of "There's a Little White House.'
fi—L. Wolfe Gilbert, who wrote "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee-." 7—Alfred Bryan, author of Joan of Arc." 8—
Jimmy Monaco, responsible for "Nesting Time," and Pete Wendling, who wrote "Oh, What a Pal Was Mary. 9—
Alilt Ager and Jack Yfllen, you remember "Crazy Words and Crazy Tune"
for that matter a score of years past, will
shortly have an opportunity of seeing on the
screen of the movie theatre actual pictures of
those song writers who have been responsible
for many of the hits on Broadway.
rehearsal rooms, and onto the stages where
prominent interpreters of popular music first
give it to the world. The picture shows the
songwriters and the popular song artists in
action and in many respects is the most com-
PAUL ASH NOVELTY PIANO
FOLIO
AL .IOLSON SONG HIT FOLIO
WORLDS FAVORITE SONGS
PETERSON'S
UKULELE
METHOD
THE MOST POPULAR NEGRO
SPIRITUALS
Published in four separate folios for
TENOR BANJO, with piano accom-
paniment
SAXOPHONE, for Eb, Bb and C Mel-
ody Saxophones (Combined) with
piano accompaniment
VIOLIN AND PIANO
PIANO AND VOICE
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prchensive portrayal of the interesting subject
of popular songwriting that has yet been
offered.
The review has been prepared by S. Barret
McCormick and he has brought into it such
celebrities of "Tin Pan Alley" as Harry Von
Tilzer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, W. C. Handy,
originator of "The Blues"; Irving Mills, Jimmy
McHugh, Pete Wendling, Bud DeSylva, Lew
Brown, Ray Henderson, Jimmy Monaco, Alfred
Bryan and a dozen more of the songwriting
fraternity. It has also enlisted Paul Whiteman,
George Gershwin, Ann Pennington, Al Jolson
(Continued on page 38)

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