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RADIO DAILY
Thursday, October 13, 1949
PLUG TU n E 5
On Records and Transcriptions
TELL ME WHY
RYTVOC, Inc.
1585 Broadway New York 19, N. Y.
WHERE ARE YOU BLUE EYES?
Recorded on RCA-Victor #25-1134
KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC PUB. INC.
1619 Broadway New York, N. Y.
You'll LUV this novelty!
IT MUST BE L U V
MANOR MUSIC COMPANY
1619 Broadway New York City
II
Nothing Can Stop This!
FOREVER WITH YOU"
by the writer of "My Happiness"
FORSTER MUSIC PUB., INC.
1619 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. 216 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago 4, III.
A HIT Is Born!
"BLUE FOR A BOYPINK FOR A GIRL"
Vaughn Monroe on RCA-Victor
Al Gallico Music Co. Inc.
501 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Terrific in England!
"IN A SHADY NOOK" (By A Babbling Brook)
STASNY MUSIC CO.
1619 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY
THROUGH A LONG AND SLEEPLESS NIGHT
From 20th Century-Fox's "COME TO THE STABLE" recorded by
ALAN DALE Hi-Tone
VIC DAMON E Mercury
EDDY DUCHIN Harmony
BILL FARRELL M-G-M
PECCY LEE Capitol
VERA LYNN London
DINAH SHORE Columbia
CLAUDE THORNHILL Victor
MILLER MUSIC CORPORATION
WORDS am> MUSIC
By PINKY HERMAN
• • • TIN PAN ALLEY OOPS:— Fred Fisher Music Co. is the publisher of live songs, ieatured in the 20th Century-Fox musical, "Oh You Beautiful Doll," which will preem Thanksgiving Day at the Roxy in Gotham. . . . songs are "There's A Broken Heart for Every Light On Broadway," (originally published by Feist in 1915 and re-acquired by Fisher in 1943), "Who Paid The Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle," "Daddy You've Been A Mother To Me," "Dardenella," and "Chicago," all cowritten by Fred Fisher, on whose life the picture is based. ... • Leeds Music starting to click with "The Last Mile Home," penned by Walter Kent and Milton Farrar. ... • Herb Hood, former contactman at Miller Music has moved his descriptive adjectives to Mills Music. . . . (you know, 'terrific, sensational, collossal' songs.) ... • Eddie Forman, scripter for Abbott & Costello in town on a TV deal. . . . advises us that Lou has shelved about forty pounds and is now in the pink. . . . won't get back into action, however, until January when A & C return to the Universal lot to make "Abbott & Costello Meet Hopalong Cassidy." ... • A sponsor is ready to talk turkey with the producers of Paul Tripp's CBS-TVehicle, "Mr. I. Magination." . . . Incidentally Ray Carter's original music for this series, likewise sounds imaginative and impressive. ... • Frances Schillinger, widow of the great music teacher, will soon have her tome, "Joseph Schillinger Memoirs" published by Greenberg Publishers. . . . book, written in a light vein, is full of anecdotes, and incidents in the lives of top-flight musicians, arrangers and musical conductors.
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• • • For the seven years that Ed Weber has managed the "Can You Top This?" quartet of comics, he's never missed a single broadcast from 'Oct. 1, 1942 to now; he's been in the control room for 677 consecutive shows. ... • A producer of a forthcoming Broadway musical is dangling the singing lead at Warren Hull, emcee of the CBSaturday program, "Mother Knows Best." ... # Bill Putnam, prexy of Universal Records and Hal Tate have written a commercial ballad, "My Diary Of Broken Dreams" which was recorded by Frann Weigle, Chicago deejay. . . . the platter is getting lots of attention and London records seems to have the inside track for the master. . . . • Caught Clara Cedrone and the Meigs Boy wowing the cash customers at the bar of one Fifth Avenue. ... a natural for TV, for originality, harmony and rhythms. ... • Movietone Music reviving "You're My Thrill," written by Sidney Claire and Jay Gorney and originally published in 1933. . . . number is getting a big play and promises to repeat its earlier success.
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• • • Leo Edwards and his nephew Jack Edwards, have collabbed on a singable number, "Same Old Crowd," Just recorded by Ted Steele on Columbia. . . . song remains in the family, published by Edwards Music. ... • Howcome TV execs don't latch onto the Jesters for a series? . . . this trio's radio artistry has been big time since they hit the big apple from WTIC back in the thirties. ... • ABChieftains plenty excited about "The Pop Shop" new TV series written, produced and directed by Pembroke Davenport, musical director of "Kiss Me Kate." ... • Lewis Music starting on a slow ballad, "If I Give You My Love," penned by Ivory Joe Hunter and Herb Leighton.
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• • • ON AND OFF THE RECORD: — In our estimation, Bill Gale's version of "Hop Scotch Polka" on Columbia, is the best of the lot. . . . with a real bagpipe taking several solos plus Gwen Davies' burry vocals this waxing is the McCoy. . . . flip is a waltz, "I Knew From The Start." Deejays will use both sides pahlenty. . . . # Kelvin Keech's Saturday morning platter ABOhatter makes for delightful listenin. ... • MGM has a hit item in Kate Smith's latest waxing in which she pairs two oldies, "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" and "I Only Have Eyes For You." . . . Jack Miller's band provides velvet musical backdrop.
PLUG TUn ES
I'LL KEEP THE LOVELIGHT BURfllflG
(In My Heart)
LAUREL MUSIC CO. 1619 Broadwoy New York City
THE WEDDING OF LILLI MARLENE
LEEDS MUSIC CORPORATION
Making Our Debut With A Hit!
"A NEW SHADE OF BLUES"
MAYPOLE MUSIC CO.
22 F. 67th St. New York City Phone: REgent 7-4477
I WISH I KNEW
Should step right out in front — Just recorded for RCA-VICTOR by DOLPH HEWITT
ADAMS, VEE & ABBOTT, Inc.
216 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago 4, III.
My Heart Goes With You
by Thomas G. Meehon — ♦ ♦ —
JAMES MUSIC, Inc.
1650 Broadway Room 709 N. Y. C.
Brand New Novelty!
"If I Had A Million Dollars"
(I Would Give It All to You)
TONY PASTOR'S
Sensational COLUMBIA Record #38577
RYTVOC, Inc.
1585 Broadway New York 19, N. Y.