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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 5 - Page 16

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Conducted by Fred B. Diehl
D. B. & H. Secure Rights
of "Some Day—Somewhere"
New Number by Erno Rapee Is Theme Song
for "The Red Dance" Now at Globe Theatre,
New York
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., New
York, have recently secured the publication
rights of the song, "Some Day—Somewhere
(We'll Meet Again)" which is the theme song
of the photoplay, "The Red Dance," now play-
ing at the Globe Theatre, New York. Like
"Angela Mia (My Angel)" the theme song of
"Street Angel," this number has an Erno Rapee
melody and the publishers are planning parallel
campaigns for the trade on both songs. "The
Red Dance," featuring Charles Farrell and
Dolores Del Rio, will have its national release
in another few weeks and opportunity for tie-up
with local showings will be afforded music
dealers in various sections of the country. The
picture, which has Movietone accompaniment,
has already been booked in the principal cities
in the United States and Canada and is
scheduled for a long run.
be entitled to a choice of twelve articles with
a value of $25.
A board of five judges outside the music pub-
lishing field will be selected by the Century firm
before the closing date of the contest.
Second Series of Nichols
Orchestrations in Fall
E. B. Marks Music Co. Announces Number of
Old Favorites Will Be Issued in Modern
Arrangements
Plans for a second series of "Red" Nichols
orchestrations of old hits from the catalog of
the Ed. B. Marks Music Co., New York, have
been announced recently and will probably be
released this Fall. This will include such former
favorites as "By Heck," "Play That Barber
Shop Chord," "Old Man Jazz," "Blues My
Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me," "Has Anybody
Seen My Corinne?" "My Little Dream Girl,"
"There'll Be Some Changes Made" and "Leg of
Mutton." It is also probable that one or two
original "Red" Nichols numbers will be in-
cluded. It is the intention of the Marks con-
cern to build up a "Red" Nichols catalog that
will be both musically meritorious and commer-
cial, in view of his prominence and influence in
the field of present-day dance arrangements.
The first Nichols orchestrations will be off the
Announcement has just been made by the press shortly.
Century Music Publishing Co., New York, of a
new window display contest that is starting now
and will end on December 31, 1928. The Cen-
tury firm offers to credit the dealer's account
with $3 toward the cost of a good photograph
of the display, but no credit can be given for
A theme song bearing the title "Revenge" is
small kodak pictures. The prizes will be as being written by Sam Lewis, Joe Young and
follows: First prize winner to be entitled to Harry Akst, writers of the popular waltz,
the choice of twelve articles, such as watches "Laugh Clown, Laugh," and will be used in
and silver, with a value of $100; second prize the musical score accompanying the United
winner will be entitled to a similar choice of
Artists picture of the same name. This picture
articles of $50 value; winner of third prize will will be released in October, starring Dolores
Del Rio. The song, "Revenge," will be pub-
lished by the Remick Music Corp., New York,
as soon as the collaboration on the number
has been completed. The Remick concern also
published "Laugh Clown, Laugh," which is one
OUR NEW RETAIL PRICE OF
of the best sellers in the sheet music market
today.
TWENTY CENTS PER COPY
Century Music Go.
Window Display Contest
Remick Publishes Theme
Song for Film "Revenge"
MORE PROFIT \ll DEALER
Shows a Profit of
Nearly 2 0 0 % !
OUR LINE GROWS BETTER AND SELLS
BETTER EACH YEAR!
SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR 50 NEW
NUMBERS AND 20c CATALOGS TODAY
WQRiUD F A M O U S
Arthur A. Hauser on
Trip Through Orient
Arthur A. Hauser, sales manager and travel-
ing representative of the wholesale sheet music
department of Carl Fischer, Inc., New York,
is making an extensive trip through the Orient,
having arrived recently in Japan. Mr. Hauser
made the jump to the Far East in conjunction
with his regular trip to the Coast, sailing from
San Francisco, on June 15, on the S. S. "Presi-
dent Adams." He arrived in Honolulu on June
22, remaining there for a few days to visit the
trade. On July 6 he landed in Yokohama, Ja-
TWENTY CENT
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advertisin
"SIDEWALKSofNEWYORK"
(East Side
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West Side)
This song will take precedence on the air this sea-
son over every other melody. It will be rendered
by every conceivable voice and instrument. Pre-
paje now for the demand. New edition contains
campaign choruses, saxophone and ukulele arrange-
ments.
ORDER FROM YOUR
NEAREST JOBBER
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Paull-Pioneer Music Co.
119 Fifth Ave.
New York
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Songs that Sell;
I CAN'T DO WITHOUT YOU
BELOVED
GET OUT AND GET UNDER THE
MOON
SUNSHINE
BACK IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
MARY ANN
SOMEBODY SWEET IS SWEET ON
ME
LONELY LITTLE BLUEBIRD
WE LOVE IT
WAITING
OLD PALS ARE THE BEST PALS
AFTER ALL
WHEN ELIZA ROLLS HER EYES
'CAUSE I FEEL LOW-DOWN
BEAUTIFUL
HEART
FACE,
HAVE
A
HE1NIE
'TAINT SO, HONEY, 'TAINT SO
I'M AFRAID OF YOU
MOTHER OF MINE, I STILL HAVE
YOU
HELLO MONTREAL
MY HEART KEEPS ON SPEAKING
OF LOVE
I WONDER
SONG IS ENDED
(I'm cryin' 'cause I know I'm)
LOSING YOU
FROM SEVEN TILL ELEVEN I'M
IN HEAVEN
I'LL DO MY BEST
GO HOME, LITTLE GIRL, GO
HOME
I'D LIKE TO TAKE YOU HOME
TO MY MOTHER
BOOKS THAT SELL
NEW UNIVERSAL DANCE
FOLIO No. 15
WORLD'S FAVORITE SONGS
PETERSON'S UKULELE METHOD
IRVING BERUNlm
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pan, and the balance of his trip includes stops
at Tokio, Manila, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
He will return to Vancouver, B. C, about Au-
gust 25, completing his regular trip through the
Northwest and Central States.
Sammy Fain, popular composer, whose re-
cent hit, "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella," was
published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, New
York, has recently joined the professional staff
of De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., New
York. Another addition to the firm's profes-
sional department is Pete Kopelson, who is well
known in music publishing circles.

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