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The Music Trade Review
DECEMBER 15, 1928
"Famous Songs of the Past"
Issued by Broadway Corp.
"BETWEEN US", as its name Im-
plies, is the medium through which
CENTURY has its heart-to-heart talks
with the retail music sellers.
Albert Von Tilzer's Former Hits Collected In-
to One Volume—Has Re-entered the Popu-
lar Field
The release of a folio of Albert Von Tilzer's
former hits called "Famous Songs of the Past"
has just been announced by Will Von Tilzer,
This little monthly publication has
head of the Broadway Music Corp., New York,
made many intimate friends, because
the date of issue to be January 1. This collec-
its messages are always constructive,
tion contains some of the outstanding hits of
useful and helpful to the dealer.
the last twenty-five years, including "Honey
If you would like to receive "BE-
Boy," "Oh by Jingo," "Smarty," "Take Me Up
TWEEN US" regularly, say so on a
With You Dearie," "I'll Be With You in Ap-
postcard and we will see that you
ple Blosson Time," "Chili Bean," "Take Me
get it.
Out to the Ball Game," "My Little Girl," "Dap-
per Dan," "Oh How She Could Yacki Hacki
The price is nothing but your time
Wicki Wacki Woo" and others, all of the mil-
to read it.
lion-copy hit class.
Issued by the publishers of the famous
Many of these songs are available for the
CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION.
first time in recent years, having been out of
print since the time of their vogue, and their re-
issue comes as the result of an insistent de-
mand for them, due in part to the use of old-
235 W. 40th St., New York City time favorites over the radio. This collection
is a real tribute to the ability of Albert Von
Tilzer, one of America's foremost popular com-
posers, who has written all of the songs in this
i'olio as well as many high-class successes, such
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., promi- as "Forever Is a Long, Ling Time," "Waters
nent music publishers, have leased the fifth of Venice," "Good-bye Sweetheart, Good-bye"
floor of the Tilmar Building, 145 West Forty- and many others.
fifth street, New York.
For several years this composer devoted his
efforts exclusively to the musical comedy field,
writing such successes as "Bye Bye Bonnie,"
"Honey Girl," "Adrienne" and "Gingham Girl."
This Fall he re-entered the popular field writ-
OAKDALE, PA., December 8.—A new waltz song,
"Caroline, I'm Lonely," by Emily Hall Beggs, ing "Dear When I Met You" and "A Happy
of this city, has been published recently by the Ending," which are already being listed among
composer and is commencing to show up well the season's successes.
in the trade. This waltz has made a strong
appeal to dance orchestras in this vicinity,
among them Reymer's orchestra in Pittsburgh,
which is featuring it regularly. Music stores in
this locality are receiving many calls for this
An interesting booklet, by Irene St. Quentin,
new waltz song release.
describing "toy symphony" orchestras is in-
cluded in the regular releases of the Oliver
Another Sensational Hit
Ditson Co., Boston. The toy orchestra idea is
in THE WITMARK
described thoroughly by the writer, and prac-
tically all available music scored for toy instru-
ments is listed. Such instruments as bird calls,
tambourines, clappers, tin whistles and even
cups and saucers are included in the instrumen-
tation of toy symphonies, and the value of such
orchestras in promoting musical interest in
young folk is remarkable, according to Miss
St. Quentin.
Other new Ditson releases include a Ditson
Mass in honor of St. Anthony of Padua, by
Eduardo Marzo. This work has six parts,
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus and
Agnus Dei. Another new sacred work is "The
Celestial City," finale from "The Pilgrim's
Progress," by Edgar Stillman Kelley.
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Issues New Waltz Song
New Booklet Describes
Toy Symphony Orchestras
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Dan Winkler Taking Rest
After Most Active Season
Can be had as follows
SOLO—4 kevs, Ab (eb to eb) Bb—C and D
DUET—2 keyi, Bb and D
OCTAVO—Two Part, Three Part, Foui Part,
Hale, Female and Mixed Voices
, Instrumental for Piano
The Dream Melody (Intermezzo) Waltz
Violin and Piano, Cello and Piano, VUlin, Cello and
Piano
VOCAL ORCHESTRA, DANCE ORCHESTRA, Waltz,
BAND
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK
Dan Winkler, hustling and most efficient sales
manager of De Sylva, Brown & Henderson,
Inc., New York, left the city recently for a
much-needed vacation in Florida. The excep-
tional volume of business handled by the firm
last Summer prevented Mr. Winkler from tak-
ing his usual vacation at that time. Danny
Winkler, as he is known to his friends in the
trade, is one of the busiest men in the music
publishing business, and executives of De Sylva,
Brown & Henderson, Inc., knowing that he
would not voluntarily take a rest in the midst
of business activity, practically had to plead
with him to go South for a vacation at this
time. In his absence Pat Flaherty, a recent
addition to the firm, is assuming Mr. Winkler's
duties.
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