March 21, 1925.
21
PRESTO
u. s. ROLLS FOR APRIL
LEADER
PRAISES
"HANDCRAFT"
United States Music Co. Issues Bulletin of Word
Rolls and Other Kinds for Fourth Month of 1925.
The following are included in the bulletin of April
releases by the United States Music Company, Chi-
cago, the names of the recording artists being printed
in parentheses:
Word Rolls—After Dark, fox trot (Cal Welch).
Ain't My Baby Grand, fox trot (Cal Welch). Blush-
ing Rose, fox trot (Lee Sims). Born and Bred in
Old Kentucky, fox trot (Cal Welch). Bye Bye Baby,
fox trot (Lee Sims). Cross Words, fox trot (Clare
Winters). Deep in My Heart Dear, waltz. Every-
body Loves My Baby, fox trot (Lee Sims). Fas-
cinating Rhythm, fox trot (Robert Billings). Georgia
Lullaby, waltz. He's the Hottest Man in Town, fox
trot (Cal Welch). Hot Hot Hottentot, fox trot (Cal
Welch. Hot Tamale Molly, fox trot (Cal Welch).
I Ain't Gonna Cry No More, fox trot (Cal Welch).
I Found a Way to Love You, waltz. I Like You
Best of All, fox trot (Lee Sims).
In Shadowland, waltz. In the Baggage Coach
Ahead, waltz. I Picked the Wrong One to Love,
fox trot (Cal Welch). I Want You Back, Old Pal,
fox trot (Clare Winters). I Want Your Love, waltz
(Harold Wansborough). June Brought the Roses,
waltz. Just Forget, waltz (Harold Wansborough).
Laff It Off! fox trot (Jack Pierce). Let It Rain, Let
It Pour, fox trot (Lee Sims). The Melody That
Made You Mine, waltz. My Gal Don't Love Me
Anymore, fox trot (Cal Welch). Nobody Knows
What a Red Head Mamma Can Do, fox trot (Jack
Pierce). O, Katharina! "Chauve Souris," one-step
(Carl Ober). Only a Weaver of Dreams, waltz.
Polly of Hollywood, "Music Box Revue," fox trot
(Jack Pierce). Pretty As a Picture, fox trot (Cal
Welch).
Silver Sands of Waikiki, waltz. Sob Sister Sadie,
fox trot (Clare Winters). Swanee Butterfly, fox trot
(Jack Pierce). Take Me Back to Your Heart, waltz.
Titina, "Puzzles of 1925," fox trot (Lee Sims).
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp, fox trot (Cal Welch). Way
Down Home, fox trot (Clare Winters). When My
Sugar Walks Down the Street, fox trot (Cal Welch).
Where Are You Tonight? waltz (Harold Wansbor-
ough). Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me? fox
trot (Cal Welch). The Wreck on the Southern Old
97, song (Horace Prell). You Should Have Told
Me, fox trot (Lee Sims).
Regular Rolls (Music Only): All Alone, waltz.
Dreamer of Dreams, waltz. Follow the Swallow, fox
trot. Honest and Truly, waltz. I Wonder What's
Become of Sally? waltz. Me and the Boy Friend,
fox-trot. My Best Girl, fox trot. The Pal That I
Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved, waltz. Where Is
My Sweetie Hiding? fox trot.
Auto-Art Rolls (these rolls standardized for re-
producing tracker bar): All Alone, fox trot (Harold
Wansborough). Follow the Swallow (Lee Sims).
Please Be Good to My Ole Girl (Horace Prell).
Auto-Art, instrumental only: Danse Creole (Wal-
ter
Fifielski).
Souvenir
(McNair
Ilgenfritz).
Tulips, Valse Supreme (McNair Ilgenfritz).
Library Edition, word rolls: Believe Me If All
Those Endearing Young Charms (Robert Billings).
Cradle Song (Robert Billings). One Little Dream of
Love (Robert Billings). West of the Great Divide
(Billings). Wiegenlied (Billings).
Library Edition, music only: Danse Creole,
Dream Waltz, Marionette and Opera Waltz.
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