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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 18 - Page 38

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The Music Trade Review
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The Saturday Evening Post
and twenty-six other foremost magazines
are carrying the advertisements of
Century Edition
Sheet Music
to over
27 Million Monthly
subscribers, or approximately
60 Million Readers
To get the full benefit
HOOK-UP
Century Music Pub. Go.
stantiating his confidence in the song with a
nation-wide campaign.
There is an interesting story behind the song,
which came to light only after Mr. Steele had
accepted the song. During the World War
Amana Kalua, musician and native of Hawaii,
journeyed via the United States to France,
where he joined the famous Foreign Legion.
About the same time Clive Young, a former
fiction writer, in active service in the A. E. F.,
was transferred to the same sector of operations
as that occupied by the Foreign Legion. An
army hospital served as the meeting place of
these two soldiers-in-arms and during a period
of convalescence another song team formed
that provided many happy hours for their un-
fortunate comrades. Upon their return to the
United States the soldier-composers submitted
their song to Fred Steele, who lost no time
in issuing contracts to the writers.
Boston Publishers Hold
Season's First Meeting
Large Representation at First Gathering of
Season at the Boston Art Club
OCTOBER 29, 1927
Can't Go Wn
AT SUNDOWN
SHE'S GOT "IT"
A SHADY TREE
LAZY WEATHER
.JUST THE SAME
HONOLCLC MOON
JUST ONCE AGAIN
MY BLUE HEAVEN
I NEVER DREAMED
IF YOU SEE SALLY
KISS AND MAKE UP
CHEERIE-BEERIE-BE
BABY YOUR MOTHER
SING ME A BABY SONG
SOME DAY YOU'LL SAY O.K.
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
YOU DON'T LIKE IT—NOT MUCH
ARE YOU THINKING OF ME TO-
NIGHT?
LOVE IS JUST A LITTLE BIT OF
HEAVEN
THERE'S NO END TO MY LOVE FOR
YOU
THERE'S A TRICK IN PICKIN' A
CHICK, CHICK, CHICKEN
Write for Dealers' Price
October 22.—At the first lunch-
eon for the season of the Boston Music Pub-
lishers' Association held at the Boston Art
Club there were seventeen men present, and
William Arms Fisher, president of both the
Oliver Ditson Co. and the association, occupied
the head of the table. A special guest was Clin- past week or two, has been as phenomenal as
New Sherman-Clay Number Makes Big Hit in ton W. Graffam, of Cressey & Allen, Portland, that enjoyed by any song of recent years. The
San Francisco—Other Numbers in Catalog Me., who came with the B. F. Wood Co. The number has already been recorded on Columbia,
Selling Well
business discussions that followed the dinner Brunswick, Pathe, Edison and others and new
pertained to some of the problems that con- trials are being made every day. The "air" is
', PORTLAND, ORE., October 16.—"Somebody Lied front the music publishers, and on such crowded with singers, bands and specialty acts
About Me," the new Sherman, Clay & Co. num- occasions those who speak on any one subject broadcasting the number, a list that seems
ber, has arrived in Portland and been placed always throw some light on it and make valu- almost like a "Who's Who in the Song World."
on the counters of the various sheet music de- able contributions to the sum total of informa-
Among the artists using the number recently
partments. A. W. Hulten, manager of the sheet tion. Harry Crosby, of the Arthur P. Schmidt are Vaughn de Leath, Smith Brothers (Trade
music department of the local Sherman, Clay Co., made a most encouraging statement when and Mark), Pauline Haggard over the Caval-
& Co. store, predicts that the number will go he told of the reports coming from salesmen cade Hour, the Happiness Boys, Don Marcotte
over big, saying that at present it is having a that local music dealers are more and more be- and his Vagabonds, Giles O'Connor, Ada Ward
big run in San Francisco and that it will, not be ginning to interest the music teachers of their and many others. In addition, such celebrated
long before Portland will duplicate the San territory in inducing them to make their pur- orchestras as Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roose-
Francisco sales. Their best seller at the present chases at home.
velt Orchestra, Frank Farrell and his Green-
time, says Mr. Hulten, is the waltz number
wich Village Inn Orchestra, Harold Leonard
"Charmaine," which is being closely pressed
and Waldorf Orchestra, Fletcher Henderson,
by the fox-trot "Do You Love Me When the
Al Friedman and his Orchestra and dozens of
Skies Are Grey." "Charmaine" is being featured
others.
at the Music Box by Chuck Whitehead which
is helping very much in bringing the number to New Number Published by Will Von Tilzer
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
the notice of the music lovers of the citv.
Makes an Immediate Appeal—Widely Played The Review.
and Recorded
235 W. 40th St.
New York
BOSTON, MASS.,
LEO
"Somebody Lied About Me"
Going Strong on Coast
"Cot-Cot-Cotton" Takes
an Immediate Hold
"Dreaming Alone in
Hawaii" New Steele Number
Publisher Sees Public Again Tending Toward
Songs of This Type
Convinced that the trend of the popular song
market is again pointing to Hawaiian melodies,
what with the popularity of numerous Hawaiian
teams over the radio and the like, Fred K.
Steele, proprietor of the music publishing firm
bearing his name, has just issued a new ballad
of this type, called "Dreaming Alone in
Hawaii." The number possesses an outstand-
ing lyric and melody and Mr. Steele is sub-
JUST A MEMORY
WHEN DAY IS DONE
DANCING TAMBOURINE
BARBARA
THE. OUTSTANDING BALLAD SUCCESS
BIGGER THAN
THE INSTRUMENTAL
GROWING
The growth of the admirers and boosters of
'Cot-Cot-Cotton," the new ballad fox-trot and
"find" of Will Von Tilzer, president of the
Broadway Music Corp., New York, during the
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
HBW YORK
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Dealers
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Music Engravers and Printers
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In
The Witmark Black & White Series
SECULAR
GYPSY LOVE SONG
KISS ME AGAIN
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
MY HOUR
WHO KNOWS?
AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE
DEAR HEART, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
JUST AN IVY COVERED SHACK
CAN'T YO' HEAR ME CALLIN', CAROLINE?
MOTHER MACHREE
SMILIN' THROUGH
ASLEEP IN THE DEEP
JUST BEEN WOND'RING, ALL DAY LONG
IN A LITTLE TOWN NEARBY
SUNRISE AND YOU
THE LAMPLIT HOUR
THAT WONDERFUL MOTHER OF MINE
THAT OLD IRISH MOTHER OF MINE
WATCHING THE WORLD GO BY
ACROSS THE RIVER
MAMMY'S LITTLE KINKY HEADED BOY
SACRED
NOVELTY O f THE YEAR
IN POPULARITY
Some of the
CANY PUBLISHER. OUR REFERENCE
C^J o^> WRITE FOR PRICES
*-> "•*» «^-»
2 0 5 4 W. LAKE ST. CHICAGO. ILL
TEACH ME TO PRAY
I COME TO THEE
THE SILENT VOICE
GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS
A LITTLE WHILE
IT WAS FOR ME
O LORD, REMEMBER ME
GRATEFUL, O LORD, AM I
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK

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