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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 12 - Page 21

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The Music Trade Review
SEPTEMBER 22, 1928
THE
THREE OUTSTANDING
SONG SUCCESSES
New Earl
Carroll Vanities
7 th Edition
ONCE IN A LIFE TIME
BLUE SHADOWS
RAQUEL
Production Music With
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson
Love," "Varsity Drag" and "Best Things in
Life," has been large. The new "Scandals" has
brought forth several hits, among them being
"American Tune," "Crest of a Wave," "Pickin'
Cotton" and others. "Hold Everything" con-
tains "To Know You Is to Love You," "Here's
One Who Wouldn't," "Heel Beat" and "Don't
Hold Everything (Let Everything Go)." The
production "Just a Minute" has several hits,
among them being "Anything Your Heart De-
sires," "Pretty, Petite and Sweet," "The Break-
Me-Down," "You'll Kill 'Em," "We'll Just Be
Two Commuters" and "I've Got a Cookie Jar
but No Cookies.''
In the new Fred Stone show, which is being
produced by the same trio, a novelty dance
number called "Pompanola" has been written.
This number is expected to prove a sensation
similar to "Black Bottom" of a few seasons
ago.
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Sherman, Clay & Go. Issue
Two New Publications
A waltz, entitled "Loneliness," and a tango
fox-trot called "Avalon Town," have been re-
leased recently by Sherman, Clay & Co., San
Fall Catalog of This Firm Contains Large Francisco, and will head the firm's catalog this
Number of Potential Successes From Pro- Fall. The waltz, "Little Mother (Mutterchen)"
duction Scores
theme of the photoplay "Four Sons," has been
going strong through the Summer and its popu-.
A big program is being worked out this Fall larity is not expected to abate for many
by the music publishing firm of DeSylva, months. "Little Mother" is the latest composi-
Brown & Henderson, Inc., New York, with tion contributed to the firm by Lew Pollack
many new releases slated for the near future. and Erno Rapee, who wrote new history for
The predominant new note in the catalog is a the theme, song as well as for Sherman, Clay
wide variety of production music, including the & Co., with "Charmaine" and "Diane" a season
score and hit tunes for George White's "Scan- or two ago. Other best sellers in the firm's
dals," already playing in New York, and two catalog are "Dream House" and "You're
new shows, "Hold Everything" and "Just a Wonderful," which are being held over from
Minute," scheduled for openings soon.
the Summer due to their extensive present
One of the most talked-of musical comedies popularity.
in recent years was "Good News," which is
now in its thirteenth month in New York and
also playing on the road. This was the first Demonstrations Sell Music
complete show of which the music was pub-
for Green Bay, Wis., Store
lished by the firm, and the sale of the indi-
vidual tunes, such as "Good News," "Lucky in
Miss Stella Smith, manager of the sheet
music department of the Temple Music Co.,
Inc., Green Bay, Wis., reports an excellent busi-
ness this Summer, both in standard selections
The Song you've had so many calls for and late popular hits. Miss Smith has done a
great deal for the sales in her department
and thought it was an old one.
through her personal demonstration of music
BUT IT'S NOT—IT'S NEW
_on the piano. Miss Ruth Nichols, secretary of
ami A NATURAL
the company, serves as Miss Smith's assistant
and has charge of the demonstration work of
the Shefte method of popular piano playing,
published by the Forster Music Publishing Co.,
Ins., Chicago, which is in big demand in that
section.
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BOSTON
NEW YORK
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Dealers
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