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RADIO DAILY:
Thursday, December 1. 1949
On Records and Transcriptions
TELL ME WHY
RYTVOC, Inc.
1585 Broadway New York 19. N. Y
"HUSH LITTLE DARLIN "
Recorded By Perry Como Eddy Howard
Dick Haymes Curt Massey Kay Kyser Jerry Falligant
MICHAEL MUSIC CO., Inc. 1619 Broadway Jerry Johnson
New York City Gen. Mgr.
You'll LUV this novelty!
IT MUST BE L U V
MANOR MUSIC COMPANY
1619 Broadway New York City
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 Bornt
"BLUE FOR A BOYPINK FOR A GIRL"
Vaughn Monroe on RCA-Victor
Al Gallico Music Co. Inc.
501 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Revival of a Million Copy Hit!
"AM I WASTING MY TIME ON YOU"
STASNY MUSIC CORP.
1619 Broodwoy New York City
recorded
by
PEARL BAi LEV
Hcsmory
GENE COLIN
Ronc'o
JIMMY DORSEY
Columbia
RUSS MORGAN
Decca
ALVINO REV
Capitol
JACK TETER TRIO
London
CLAUDE TH0RNHIU
Victor
won os and musk;
By PINKY HERMAN
• • • TIN PAN ALLEY OOPS:— The cycle has again made a complete revolution since 1930 when hillbilly numbers such as "When It s Springtime In The Rockies," "When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain," "Big Rock Candy Mountain," "She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain," and "Little Sweetheart of The Mountains" were the nation's top tunes, . . . today we iind among the leaders "lealous Heart," "Room Full of Roses," "I'm Throwin' Rice At The Girl I Love," "Slippin' Around," "Raindrops and Teardrops," "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You," "Tennessee Polka," "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me" and of course, "Mule Train." . . . thus, look for a general exodus of tin pan alleyites soon for the surrounding countryside, mountains (Catskill, Adirondack, Ramapo, etc.) and nearby dude ranches, to commune with nature and mayhap gather necessary inspiration, material or hold face-to-face meetings with psuedo-cowpunchers sod-busters and our hayseed cousins.
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• • • Edwin B. Morris & Co., reviving the hit of 1945 "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" toy Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne and "The Christmas Song," (Burke & Van Heusen, Inc.) written by crooner Mel Torme and Robert Wells. ... • NBC should find another spot for the listenable Dick Dudley, whose 'Rockabye Dudley' series bowed out last Friday. . . . airwaves need programs that beam warmth and friendliness such as Dudley offers. ... • Maestro Arnold Johnson and Carmen Lombardo have collaborated on a Hawaiian number "Lilokalani," a cinch for the Hit Parade. . . . published by Lombardo Music. ... • Bob Miller, Inc., is the publisher of "Oh How I Cried" written by Jimmie Hodges and Bob Nichols. ... • Patti Lure; (Miss Montana of 1949) does such a fine singing job on Jack Shaindlin's ballad, "Dawn Over Manhattan" in the Fox short subject, 'Music In Manhattan' that Johnny Thompson will include it in his next Langworth Transcription. . . . • Film execs, who plan to make a flicker based on the life of deejay Dick Gilbert, are considering Frank Sinatra or Frankie Laine. . . . why not Gilbert to portray 'Gilbert'? ... • Herald-Trtb radioed. John Crosby will speak at Radio Club Social at N.Y.U. Monday nite.
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• • • ON AND OFF THE RECORD:— The teaming of Bing Crosby with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians on the new Decca coupling of "Way Back Home" and "Iowa Indian Love Song" results in a fine platter which will get lots of deejay attention. ... • Tony Pastor's great Columbia biscuit of the sensational new novelty, "If I Had A Million Dollars" backed with "My Mammy," the standard is on the market but four weeks and already is appearing on numerous disk jockeys' best. . . . this waxing should win T. P. a million new fans. ... • Wait till you hear Dinah Shore's clever rendition of "BibbiddyBibbiddy-Boo. ... • London Records has a sleeper in Theresa Brewer's great rendition of "I Beeped When I Shoulda Bopped" flipped with the oldie, "Ole Man Mose." The top side is a cinch for plenty of whirls on deejay turntables and should also garner quite a few buffaloes in the jukes. . . . • Victor will re-release Rudy Vallee's "Drunkard Song" thanx to Russ Offhaus.
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• • • SHARPS AND FLATS: — Superior Music is reactivated with firm going all out on "Just Driftin' Along" penned by Roy Newell and Nat Simon. ... • Barton Music will publish the new Al Rickey-Kay Twomey ballad, "Five Eleven Happiness Lane," a clever and catchy ditty. ... • Victor Selsman joins Valando Music, working on "Echoes" and "Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringin." Gene Piller added to Laurel Music staff to exploit "Meadows of Heaven." ... • Francine Falkon, who graduated from "Hour of Charm" to become one of the finest concert contraltos, guestrills MBSunday at 9 on Sylvan Levin's Opera Concert.
PLU G TU n ES
Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringin'
LAUREL MUSIC CO. 1619 Broadway New York City
SOME DAY
(You'll Want Me To Want You)
DUCHESS 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. Motto* — ♦ ♦ —
JAMES MUSIC, Inc.
1650 Broadway Room 709 N. T. 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.