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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1931 Vol. 90 N. 9 - Page 30

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SHEET MUSIC and BOOKS
creases its natural popularity materially.
Another Fox publication that is showing
strong gains is "The Cute Litttle Things
Although the screen presentation of Janet You Do" sung by Fifi Dorsay in the Fox
Gaynor and Charles Farrell was shown at picture "Young As You Feel" starring Will
only one theatre in Chicago during the week Rogers, which is now being shown generally
of its world premiere, well over 2,000 copies throughout the country. Both the words and
of the song featured by Miss Gaynor in the music of the song are by James F. Hanley.
Music dealers generally would do well to
production "Kiss Me Good Night, Not Good-
bye" were sold by music stores in that city, stock these two numbers in order to take ad-
vantage of the demand when the pictures are
shown in their respective cities.
OVER 2,000 COPIES OF FILM
SONG SOLD IN WEEK
CENTURY MUSIC PUB. CO.'S
NATIONAL AD. CAMPAIGN
In accordance with its consistent practice
over a period of nineteen consecutive years
the Century Music Publishing Co. has
scheduled a comprehensive campaign of ad-
vertising for the Century Edition in ten of
the leading magazines of the country. The
advertising will be run over a period of
eight months, which will cairy it right
through the school season and in that time
will have come to the attention of millions
of readers and potential buyers.
The magazines to be used for Century Edi-
tion advertising during the 1931T32 season
include: Ladies' Home Journal, Child Life,
Etude, Woman's Home Companion, Parents
Magazine, Musical Courier, Good Housekeep-
ing, Pictorial Review, Musical Observer, and
Cosmopolitan.
SPECIAL DISPLAY AT KRESGE STORE No. 8—
CHICAGO
according to the Sam Fox Publishing Co.,
who now publish all the music of Fox films.
The demand for the music continued after
the run of the picture had ended, and it is
firmly believed that with its general release
throughout the country during the coming
month the demand for the song hit will run
up into big figures. The song "Kiss Me
Good Night, Not Goodbye" with music by
James F. Hanley and words by Jules Furth-
man is of the appealing sort that would be-
come popular under any circumstances, and its
tie-up with the screen production simply in-
— ^
Ziegfeld's production of "Smiles" with Vin-
cent Youmans. With Burton Lane he wrote
the song "Say The Word" for "The Third
Little Show."
Burton Lane wrote several numbers for
"Three's a Crowd" with Howard Dietz. He
is but nineteen years old but has been ac-
claimed as one of the most talented pianist-
composers of the day.
APPEALING NEW MUSIC
IN "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES"
The annual Ziegfeld Follies is something
more than a new play. In fact it has be-
come almost a national institution and the
ROBBINS MUSIC CORP.
PUBLISHES "VANITIES" MUSIC
The Robbins Music Corp. publishes the en-
tire score of Earl Carroll's ninth edition of
the "Vanities," the most elaborate and am-
bitious of the entire Vanities series and now
at the magnificent new Earl Carroll Theatre,
New York.
The entire score for the new Carroll show
is the work of Harold Adamson and Burton
Lane, two youngsters who, despite their years,
have already distinguished themselves in the
field of musical comedy.
Harold Adamson wrote the book and lyrics
for several Harvard productions. Shortly
after his graduation, he wrote the score for
Jl SONG THE WHOLE WOULD WILL
presentation of the new edition each year is
awaited with keen interest, for both the stag-
ing and the music are generally quite un-
usual. "
Securing publishing rights for the music of
the 1931 edition of the Follies, therefore, the
Miller Music, Inc., New York, have made a
most important addition to their catalogue.
The songs that are featured in the Follies
and that will soon be heard throughout the
country include "Help Yourself To Happi-
ness," "Was I?", "Do The New York,"
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Kiss M E GOODNIGHT
# NOT GOODBYE
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JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL
SHEET MUSIC AND RECORDS ON SALE
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THE
MUSIC
EVERYWHERE
TRADE
REVIEW,
September, 1931

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