NOVEMBER 15, 1923 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD (World of ) 161 FIVE RECORD RECORD -BREAKERS LOVEY CAME BACK A Real Bit By JOE YOUNG, SAM LEWIS and LOU HANDMAN

The New Melody YOU Hit ROAMIN' to WYOMIN' Successor to "Carolina in the Morning" by the same writers

A Novelty Comedy Song KOKOMOdifferent from the rest

WHY SHOULD I GIVE MY LOVE TO YOU Another You Know You Belong to Somebody Else" By the same writers Above Featured by Orchestraand Acts from Coast to Coast IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1607 Broadway, New York without question the ever-growing importance NEW BERLIN DANCE FOLIO BUYS BALLAD SUCCESS, "SWEET PAL" of this side of the distribution of popular song numbers. To -dayallmusic publishers' pub-Publisher to Bring Out Special Edition of Uni- Shapiro,Bernstein & Co.,Inc.,have pur- licity is but additional to the publicity oft versal Dance Folio With Many Late Hits chased from Reinhardt's Music Shoi, Memphis, Tenn., the ballad success, "Sweet Pal."The Irving Berlin, Inc., announces the early re-number has shown much activityinrecent lease of a special edition of the Universal Danceweeks and the Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. profes- Folio for Piano.It contains many of the latest sional department contemplates wide activity on additions to the Berlin catalog and is consid- the number in co-operation with a national sales ered one of the best compilations ever arrangedcampaign. by that house.The numbers include fox-trots, waltzes, one-steps and numbers with jazz effects. Jerry Hoffman, formerly on the Dramatic Included in this folio are "That of of the E. B. Mine," "Indiana Moon," "When You WalkedMarks Music Co. as exploitation manager. Out Someone Else Walked Right In," "Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tennessee" and "Love" (My Heart Is Calling You.)Inall ) 30BIG SONG HITS there are twenty-six numbers published in the Aperecovizea FOX TROTS WALTZES / BLUES ETC. usual Berlin sized folio with a particularly at- tractive title page. WALTZ HIT LOUIS BREAU ENDS MID=WEST TRIP ofthe Louis Breau, of the publishing firm of Breau & Tobias, returned to New York late last week OLDWNEVVORLD! following a nine weeks' trade tour through the Middle West. Six weeks of this period he spent SINGVERSION BY 'Asblubed by LEO. FE.IST Inc. FEIST BLDG. Aim., }OA, LEO. FEIST LIMITED, IMIONTO, CANADA. in Chicago, where he closed arrangements for a BALLARD MACDONALD series of theatrical tie-ups on several songs from Folio Featured in Feist Campaign hiscatalog,including "Atthe End ofthe talking machine trade itself, for unquestionably Swanee," "Voice WithaSmile" and "Hot a great number of'people are influenced to buy Roasted Peanuts." these songs in mechanical recorded form as well as in the form of sheet music. DRIVE ON KAY STERN SONGS US "Just One More Kiss," a Viennese number Kay Stern, Inc., 1540 Broadway, New York, recently added to the catalog of the Sam Foxhas inaugurated a campaign on the novelty Publishing Co., has been released in both instru-song "He May Be Your Good Man Friday" mental and vocal form. A wide campaign of (But He's Mine on Saturday Night). A cam- publicity has been arranged to popularize this FOR paign among orchestras has also been arranged European success, and both the sales and pro-on a song entitled "My Dawg." fessional departments of the company expect it to be one of the season's outstanding features. That "Smilin' Through" continues to smile merrily on its way is evidenced by the fact that Hear Margaret Young, Sophie Tucker when Reinald Werrenrath sang it for encore at '0 -NIGHT and Mamie Smith Sing his concert in Peoria,Ill.,the Transcript of (NUR EINE NACHT) "HE MAY BE YOUR GOOD MAN FRIDAY" the next morning spoke highly of it. (But He's Mine on Saturday Night) PUBLISHERS OF THE. WORLDS ORCH. MILLION DOLLAR 5sS"42T.4?-7 SAND OTHER CURRENT SUCCESSES PARADE OF WOODEN SOLDIERS' $100 "MY DAWG" "II You Think You're Going to Stay Out SPECIAL ORCItaISTFORTO-Nl6t1T2M.BAND50 All Night on Me; That's Your Hips" MUSIC,RECORDS,ROLLSON SALE EVERYWHERE eBwroVorrka y KAY STERN, Inc." alliart1)3,ft;ark5 225WEST 46".ST,NEW YORK