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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 7 - Page 22

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The Music Trade Review
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New Fox Trot Published
by Miller Music Go.
entury
S H E E T MXJSIC
is the message we are sending to
millions of people every day
through the medium of 27 Best
American Magazines directing the
readers to go to their dealers for
copies.
HOOK-UP
Fifteen cents a copy for the
Best existing Edition is the
reason why "CENTURY" is
Best selling Edition.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 W. 4Oth St., New York <£ity
Copyright Registration
Fees Are Increased
Copyright Protection Now to Cost $2 Instead
of $1—Charge on Unpublished Work Still to
Remain on $1 Basis—Bill Before Senate
"Till You're My Sweetheart Again" Now Being
Featured in Vaudeville and Over the Radio
CHICAGO, I I I . , February 13.—A new fox-trot,
"Till You're My Sweetheart Again," has just
been released by the Miller Music Publishing
Co., 124 South Loomis street, this city, of which
Irving Miller is proprietor. The number was
written by Les Peters and E. M. Hogan and
has a lilting melody and pleasing love lyric.
Mr. Miller is confident that he has a real
"find" in the song, and it is already being fea-
tured by a girl musical act, known as the
Three Kittens around Chicago. Various large
bands are rehearsing it as well and it has been
heard on a number of radio programs, in spite
of the fact that it has been on the market about
ten days.
"Yep, Long About June"
The number, "Yep, Long About June," pub-
lished last season by Fred K. Steele, Inc., New
York, has lately taken on a new lease on life
with the release of a new Victor record by
Carroll Tate. Mr. Tate is a new Victor artist,
and the recording is considered one of the best
of the month. Mr. Steele started to work on
this number in the latter part of last June, but
feeling that it was a little late for a Summer
song campaign held it back for the Fall catalog.
He will now carry his campaign on the song
right into next June.
WASHINGTON, D. C, February 14.—Legislation
increasing copyright fees was passed by the
House February 6 after considerable debate
CHICAGO, I I I . , February 11.—"A Jazz Holiday"
during which there was much discussion of
is
the latest number to be added to the popular
whether authors could afford to pay an addi-
catalog of the Melrose Bros. Music Co., 177
tional dollar for such protection.
North State street. This new novelty number,
The bill increases the fee for registration of
works subject, to copyright from $1 to $2, but it is expected, will be equally as popular as
provides that in the case of any unpublished the many other Melrose hits. It is written by
works registered the fee for registration shall W. Benton Oversweet.
New Melrose Number
be $1. Under the terms of these provisions
copyright protection on published music
would be $2, whereas if copyrighted before
publication the fee would be $1. The bill now
goes to the Senate.
"Just Whisper" Broadcast
The melodic fox-trot, "Just Whisper," pub-
lished by Miller & Shoemaker, Inc., New York,
had its premiere on a national radio hook-up
on Thursday evening, February 9, when Harry
Reser and His Clicquot Club Eskimos played
the number in their regular program. This
event, together with other radio plugs in the
East and the Far West, has done a lot for the
general demand for the number in sheet music
form, and the large jobbers are getting many
calls for it. The number has already been
recorded by two music roll companies and
other mechanicals are showing interest, indi-
cating to the publishers that they have a live
property in the song, which has an infectious
rhythm and a melody that lingers with its
hearers.
JUST A MEMORY
WHEN DAY IS DONE
DANCING TAMBOURINE
DEAR, ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS
THE OUTSTANDING
BIGGER
THE
INSTRUMENTAL
ROWINP
IN
BALLAD
THAN
SUCCESS
Fisher & Zoll have moved their music store
to new quarters in the Oddfellows block on
West Main street, Norwalk, O.
SALESMAN WANTED-*If you know the
Sheet Music trade and are in position to handle
an A-l line of goods, it may prove to our mutual
advantage if you will communicate with B.C.D.
in care of Music Trade Review. All cor-
respondence will be treated strictly confidential.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
FEBRUARY 18, 1928
SONGS
THAT HIT THE MARK!
HENRY'S MADE A LADY OFT OF LIZZIE
AMONG MY SOUVENIRS
BROKEN HEARTED
WITHOUT YOU, SWEETHEART
PLENTY OF SUNSHINE
SWEETHEART MEMORIES
TIN FAN PARADE
THERE'S ONE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOVES
ME
GEE, I'M OLA1> I'M HOME
I'M LIKE A RIRI> WITH A BROKEN WING
BABY FEET GO FITTER PATTER
DIDN'T I TELL YOU (That You'd Come Back)
WHO'S THAT KNOCKIN' AT MY DOOR?
Son* Hit* from the Collegiate Musical
Comedy
'•GOOD
NEWS 1 '
UOIH) NEWS
TI1K VARSITY DRAG
I.I CKV IN LOVE
IIIK KK8T THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE
HAPPY DAYS
JUST IMAOINK
BIG S E L L E R S
IN F O L I O
8AXOPHOLIO
TENOR BANJO FOLIO (2nd Edition)
(Kiich containing fifteen great soli
isic Publishers
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'Rain or Shine" Scores
BUFFALO, N. Y. ( February 11.—With the week's
engagement of "Rain or Shine," Tack Yellen's
new musical comedy, in his home city, sheet
music dealers found difficulty in getting sup-
plies of hits from this show to fill demand. The
Yellen numbers were featured in special num-
bers in several other theatres and exploitation
was almost city-wide in scope. Mr. Yellen was
guest of honor at a dinner given by Harry Rob-
lin during the showing of his new comedy.
Another BIG One
The Music by Lew Pollack, co-
writer of Charmaine, Diane and
Miss Annabell Lee.
The lyric by Sidney Clare, co-
writer of Then I'll Be Happy and
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
„ M I T FROM THE VflHLD
WHEN I'M AWW FROM YOU
'CAUSE YOU'RE A H THE VOUD TO ME
Oliver Ditson Company
HBW YORK
BOSTON
Anticipate tad Supply Every Requlr«m«at •* Mtuic
Dealers
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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311 West 43rd Street
New York City
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POPULARITY
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DAILY
HARMS INC. 62 W.45TH. ST N.YC.
Already Selling Fine
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