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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 3 - Page 24

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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY 21, 1928
TRIANGLE'S "1928" SENSATIONAL WALTZ SONG H I T
YOUD RATHER
FORGET THAN
i t FORGIVE /
A BEAUTIFUL
HEART-APEAUNG
BALLAD .
HOWARD JOHNSON and JOE DAVIS
TRIANGLE
MUSIC
PUB. CO. L*£'
1658 Broadwau, Ncv^Tork City
sTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiT
will operate in the future from the latter's of-
fices at 1607 Broadway, New York. Mr. Dubin
will specialize in free-lance special material,
recitations, radio continuity, slide versions and
These Include "Mary Ann," "Having My Ups songs.
and Downs," "Golden Gate," "Back in Your
Own Back Yard" and "Lovely Silhouette"
Five New Dance Numbers
Witmark Albums Show
in the Berlin Catalog*
Good Sales Volume
Ball, Herbert, Ukulele and "Echoes From Erin"
Albums All In Demand From the Dealers
M. Witmark & Sons, New York, report an
active season in the sales of various albums
added to their catalog recently. The passing
of two such well-known composers as Victor
Herbert and Ernest R. Ball made it appropriate
and timely for the publication by this house of
two song albums, one devoted to the hit songs
from the former's most popular operettas and
the other comprising fifteen of the best bal-
lads written and sung by the latter composer.
Both the Herbert and Ball albums have moved
quickly, and the demand for them is increasing.
"Echoes from Erin" is another big favorite
with the trade, owing to the ease with which
it moves. The Witmark house showed excel-
lent judgment in including in its contents both
the new and old Irish favorites. Also, there is
the Witmark Ukulele Album, No. 2, a splendid
successor to the No. 1 Album that still enjoys
a wide vogue among the countless owners of
the Hawaiian instrument.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
A group of five new dance numbers has been
added to the popular catalog of Irving Berlin,
Inc., New York, and the firm is confident that
each of them possesses hit qualities in its own
field. "Mary Ann" by Benny Davis, writer of
"Margie," "Dearest," "Here or There" and many
other hits, is now in demand by leading acts
and orchestras and looks like one of the biggest
numbers in the list. "Having My Ups and
Downs," by Peter de Rose, is also showing up
well and is in demand by feature orchestras.
"Golden Gate" and "Back in Your Own Back
Yard" are gaining in popularity daily and "Love-
ly Silhouette" is winning laurels as a novelette.
Dubin With Lottman
Al Dubin, writer of "Just a Girl That Men
Forget," "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You,"
"Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo," "All the World
Will Be Jealous of Me" and numerous other
song hits, has placed himself under the ex-
clusive management of George D. Lottman and
Independent Campaign
on "Slow Down Papa"
New Orleans Publishing House Putting Drive
Behind Its Latest Issue Which Is Rapidly
Taking Hold
NEW OM-KANS, LA., January 14.—The Independ-
ent Music Co., 838 Congress street, this city,
has launched an exploitation campaign on "Slow
Down Papa," a comedy fox-trot, which has just
been released and looks big both as an instru-
mental and vocal number. Marcus White and
his Midnight Ramblers are featuring the song
as well as a number of other local dance orches-
tras, and the publishers feel that they have a
national hit. Mr. White, who is co-writer of
"Slow Down Papa," has many other songs to
his credit, including "Mazie," "Old Fashioned
Mother of Mine," "Wear a Smile To-day" and
"That's Why I'm Crying for You." The firm
reports that professional copies are now avail-
able and requests for orchestrations are being
received by the dozens daily from every section
of the countrv.
Radio Hour of De Sylva,
Brown & Henderson Music
McKINLEY MUSIC
20 * A Copyto Dealers^ 7?\ Copy
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
SONGS
BY
^
CHICAGO,ILL.
"JANE
SPECIALLY
ARRANGED
By LOUIS KATZMAN
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
R A Z E R
A WALTZ ROMANCE
AN ORIENTAL FOX-TROT
BLUE IDOL"
An hour of dance music, consisting exclusively
of numbers from the De Sylva, Brown & Hen-
derson catalog, was heard recently through the
northern part of the country, when the orches-
tra known as the Royal Canadians broadcast
one of their regular programs over a Canadian
hook-up. The program included such hits as
"Among My Souvenirs," "Without You Sweet-
heart," "Plenty of Sunshine," "Tin Pan Parade,"
"Baby Feet Go Pitter Patter," "Sweetheart
Memories," and others. "Among My Souvenirs"
was repeated during the hour, as was also
"Without You Sweetheart."
I ,N CORPORATE? ,
745SEVENTH AVENUE
NEW
YORK
CITV
"SILENT PLACES"
A W. C. POLLA ARRANGEMENT
ORCHESTRA 40c.

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