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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 25 - Page 17

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DECEMBER 22, 1928
Songs that Sell
Irving Berlin, Inc.
Songs
ROSES OF YESTERDAY
By Irving Berlin
HOW ABOUT ME? (New),
By Irvine Berlin
BELOVED
TEN LITTLE MILES FROM TOWN
I WONDER
I STILL. KEEP DREAMING OF YOU
GET OUT AND GET UNDER THE
MOON
I CANT DO WITHOUT YOU
'TAINT SO, HONEY, 'TAINT SO
THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS I
LOVE YOU
ILL GET BY
THE SPELL OF THE BLUES
OLD PALS ARE THE BEST PALS
AFTER ALL
REMEMBER ME TO MARY
LONELY LITTLE BLUEBIRD
JUST YOU AND ME
WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE
A SONG OF INDIANA
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
WATCHA GONNA DO. DO NOW
Picture Theme Songs
THERE'S A RAINBOW 'ROUND MY
SHOULDER from "The Singing:
Fool"
I LOVED YOU THEN AS I LOVE
YOU
MOW f r o m
"Dancing
Daughters"
MARIE (By Irving Berlin) from "The
Awakening"
PALS, JUST PALS from "Submarine"
FLOWER OF LOVE from "White
Shadow* in the South Seas"
IN A LITTLE HIDE AWAY from
"Excess Baggage"
LONESOME from "Lonesome"
GIVE AND TAKE from "Give and
Take"
LOVE CAN NEVER DIE from "Man,
Woman and Wife"
LOVE, ALL I WANT
IS LOVE from
"The Godless Girl' 1
HEART O' MINE from "Noah's Ark"
JUST A SWEETHEART from "The
Battle of the Sexes"
I FOUND GOLD WHEN I FOUND
YOU, from "The Trail of '98"
LOVE BROUGHT THE SUNSHINE
from "The Wind"
The Music Trade Review
"Scenes de Carnaval"
Issued by Sam Fox
New Suite for Piano by Joseph Nussbaum,
Popular Arranger and Composer, Given Elab-
orate Printing
One of the most attractive standard publica-
tions to be released by the Sam Fox Publish-
ing Co., Cleveland and New York, during the
past year is a suite for piano, just released,
entitled "Scenes de Carnaval," by Joseph Nuss-
baum. Mr. Nussbaum, who has distinguished
himself in recent years as a popular arranger,
is beginning to loom up just as large in the
capacity of composer, having contributed the
highly successful novelty, "Fascinatin' Vamp"
to the Sam Fox catalog last Summer. "Scenes
de Carnaval" is a more serious work for piano,
descriptive in character.
The suite consists of four parts, "Pantomime,"
"Le Bouffon," "Scene d'Amour" and "Fete."
The work is thoroughly pianistic and, although
well within the range of piano students of the
third or fourth grades, makes a striking pro-
pram piece. The publication possesses a beau-
tiful title page in four colors, depicting the
gaiety of a carnival, the cover being printed
on heavy white stock in kid finish.
Many Revivals in Witmark
Black & White Series
Sales of Old Favorites Greatly Stimulated
Through the Medium of Radio Programs, It
Is Reported
The Witmark Black & White Series, respon-
sible in great part for the success and fame of
M. Witmark & Sons, New York, received fewer
additions during the past year than in practically
any other year of recent date. The reason for
this new policy is that there were a greater
number of revivals in this standard catalog
than in recent years. The special radio hours
have brought many of these classics to tin-
attention of both performers and listeners and
sales have followed in proportion to the re-
newed interest. Leading them all, of course,
are songs by the late Victor Herbert, whose-
music has been the feature of the year over the
air. The success of "Ah! Sweet Mystery of
Life," a success confidently predicted twelve
months ago and abundantly realized, has by no
means dimmed the luster of such other Herbert
Folios
favorites as "Kiss Me Again," "Gypsy Love-
UNIVERSAL DANCE FOLIO
Song," "When You're Away" and others from
No. 1«
this
versatile but now motionless pen. Other
PETERSON'S UKULELE METHOD
Witmark Black and White Series gems, such as
WORLD'S FAVORITE SONGS
Arthur A. Penn's "Smilin' Through," "Sunrise
and You" and "The Lamplit Hour," have more
than held their own, both in active use and in
sales.
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Among the older favorites that seem to be
enjoying a new lease on life are Caro Roma's
"Can't You Heah Me Callin', Caroline?" "My
Jean," and such steadfast standbys of the late
Ernest R. Ball as "Mother Machree," "When
Irish Eyes Are Smiling," "Who Knows," and,
perhaps best of all, "In the Garden of My
The Columbia Phonograph Co. will issue the Heart." To these must be added such titles as
first of its weekly record releases on January "Asleep In the Deep," "My Wild Irish Rose,"
4, 1929, and continue to do so on each succeed- "Italian Street Song," "Let the Rest of the
World Go By," "In a Little Town Nearby,"
ing Friday.
Fourteen records make up the weekly release "Just Been Wond'ring," "Across the River,"
as follows: Five dance and popular vocal, three "At Moonrise," "Dear Little Boy of Mine,"
celebrity and standard instrumental, one nov- "Mem'ries (Golden Memory Days)," "That
Wonderful Mother of Mine," and others.
elty, three familiar tunes, and two race.
A weekly hanger in''color will be issued in
conjunction with each release. This will list
The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, O., has
the dance, popular vocals, celebrity, standard opened a branch store at 131 West Union street,
and novelty records.
Newark, N. J.
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Columbia Go. to Release
Weekly List of Records
The Howell Piano Co., Shelton, Wash., has
:idded a sheet music department and will carry
popular as well as standard music.
The MacFadyn Music Co. has moved to new
and larger quarters at 188 Hay street, Fayette-
ville, Fla.
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