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PLUG TUBES 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 Masscy 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 LUV MANOR MUSIC COMPANY 1619 Broadway New York City Nothing Can Stop This! "FOREVER WITH YOU" by the writer ot "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. WALTER WINCHELL'S COLUMN December 1, 1949 — says: " 'Mule Train' has been replaced in the local record stores by RUDOLPH, THE REDNOSED REINDEER'." SI. Nicholas Music Pub. Co. 1619 Broadway New York 19, N. Y. JU 6-5157 The Nation's Big Hit! TOOT, TCOT, TCOTSIE ! (GOOD-BYE) from the Columbia picture JOLSON SINGS AGAIN' ON ALL RECORDS LEO FEIST, IIVC. RADIO DAILY: Thursday, December 8. 194£ WOIIUS am> MUSIC By PINKY HERMAN • • • TIN PAN ALLEY OOPS:— Many a new firm has been fortunate enough to tee olf with hits. . . . Cromwell Music started into this unpredictable business with the smash novelty, "Hop Scotch Polka," Al Gal.ico, with "Blue For A Boy, Pink For A Girl," Campbell Music with "I ve Got A Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts," Michael Music with ' Hush Liitle Darlin'," St. Nicholas Music with 'Rudolph, The RedNosed Reindeer," George Paxton Music with "There's No Tomorrow." Latest firm launched with a terrilic smash. "Mule Train," is Walt Disney Music Co., which is currently plugging two songs from the Walt Disney musical, "Cinderella." Ditties are "A Dream is A Wish Your Hea.t Makes" and "Bibbidy Bobbidy Boo," cleiied by Mac David, Al Hollman and Jerry Livingston. ... • Jimmie (Former Governor oi Louisiana) Davis Music Co., working on a new ditty by the Gov. and Charles Nconan titled, "Moonlight Millionaire." . . . number is plenty good and can duplicate the success of limmie's "You Are My Sunshine." ... • Did you know that screen star Jimmy Stewart started his theatrical career as an accordionist in one of the annual Princeton Triangle Club musicals? ... • Pee Wee King, a graduate of WSM's 'Grand Ole Opry," now the star of his own series over WAVE, is catching the eye of film scouts via his TV series. TwT # it £ • • • Edwin ,B. Morris has another hit in "Dear Hearts and Gentle People," written by Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain. . . . • Scripter Art Henley has penned <a feature article which Lippincott will publish in its anthology, "Writing for Profit." Art's thesis is titled, 'How to write jokes and anecdotes,' (and if anyone knows how it's none other than Hanley.) . . . Mel Torme, en route east with his wife, film starlet Candy Toxton, will open at Bop City, Feb 16. . . . • Russ Morgan's new decca waxing of the waltz, "Where Are You Blue Eyes," can't miss zooming this Drake-Shirl composition up among the leaders. ... • One of Chicago's most popular Ork Pilots, Harry Kogen, spent a week in Gotham and returned to the Windy City yesterday with healthy advances from three pubberies for new songs. . . . Kogen's most recent hit was "Swiss Lullaby" which he penned with Vaughn (Choo Choo Ch' Boogie) Horton. . . . • TV execs should take a gander at the harmony team .of Estelle & John Eldridge. . . . coached by Jimmy Rich, this pair of good looking and talented youngsters is now ready for the big time. ... • Peter Donald tells of the typical Hollywoodite who wears a wrist watch on each wrist. . . . helps him two-time his friends (but don't get me wrong I love wrist watches.) . . . • KramerWhitney's new song, "You're In Love With Someone" already up there with the most-played-tunes. . . . Alex and Joan STILL clicking. & # ft # • • • ON AND OFF THE RECORD:— Deejays who cater to lovers of hillbilly and folk tunes should latch on to Claude Casey's newest MGM waxing, pairing "Road of Love" with "I'm Having My Blue Day Today." . . . This CBS (Cow Boy Songster) heard via Columbia's WBT outlet in Charlotte, N. C, scores an ace with this platter. ... • Norman Foley's stalf at Miller music has done an amazing job with "Johnson Rag," ge'.ting it listed as favorite of deejays after but TWO weeks of exploitation. ... • Louis Jordan and his band give Decca a fine platter in "Schooldays," backed with "I Know What I've Got," top side has a novel vocal arrangement in which the band joins in several choruses. . . . the Maestro does a solo on the flip side effectively. ... • Two Ton Baker, whose great platter of "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia" (In An Onion Patch) is still selling after three years, will wax "If I Had A Million Dollars" for Mercury next week. . . . Baker decided to cut "Million" after being swamped with requests by his NBChicago listeners. ... • Deejay Paul Monson. whose WMASterful picking of hits has proven slightly sensational, is starting his ninth year at this Springfeld, Mass. station. . . . (nice goin' Paul.) PLUG TUDES Give Me Your Hand LAUREL MUSIC CO. 1619 Broadway New York City Bing Crosby, Gracie Fields, Sammy Kaye, Johnny Desmond, Jo Stafford, Doris Day Are All On THE LAST MILE HOME LEEDS MUSIC CORPORATION Making Our Debut With A HitI "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. WHERE ARE YOU BLUE EYES? Russ Morgan Decca 24819 Merrie Musette Victor 25-1134 KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC PUB. INC. 1619 Broadway New York, N. Y. My Heart Goes With You bv Thomas G. Me«nan ♦ ♦ — JAMES MUSIC, Inc. 1650 Broadway Room 709 NYC 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.