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PLUG T U n E S
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
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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
THAT LUCKY OLD SUN
recorded and featured by
BOB HOUSTON M-G-M
FBANKIE LAINE Mercury
DEAN MARTIN Capitol
VAUGHN MONROE Victor
SARAH VAUCHAN ... Columbia
ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
RADIO DAILY:
WOil IIS and MUSIC
By PINKY HERMAN
• • • TIN PAN ALLEY OOPS:— Looks like Campbell has a hit ditly in the British novelty hit, "I've Got A Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts," acquired from Irwin Dash Music Co. . . . number was penned by Fred Heatherton. ... • Edwin H. Morris & Co., starting to work on "The Things We Did Last Summer," written by Sammy Cahn and Julie Styne and originally published in 1946. ... • Tenoriole Frank Saunders has a new characterization, an Irish Singing Philosopher, which is a line bet for a TV spot, begorrah. ... • Beryl Richards' thrilling trilling on the Eddie Albert NBC series mornings is a must. ... 9 Several Maestri including Al Goodman and Ray Bloch volunteered to conduct this Saturday's "Hit Parade" program with the monies to be turned over to Mark Warnow's family. ... a grand gesture. . . . however, Mark's brother Raymond Scott will probably baton the show. ... • Mel Allen is currently offering the nets a 15-minute sports series, "How About That?" written by Lawrence Klingman and produced by Jackson Leighter. ... • Several weeks ago Russ Ofihaus, WPIT deejay spinned the Ed Farley (Delvar) platter of "Music Goes Round and Round" resulting in a tie-up of the station's four trunk lines. . . . look for this number to come back as strong as ever.
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• • • In the untimely passing of Mark Warnow, Tin Pan Alley lost a true friend and a great delineator of its music. . . . his every thought was about music and in the 15 years that this reporter has known him intimately, Mark never permitted fasttalking, or over-enthusiastic publishers to deter him from programming songs strictly on merit, a practice other orchestra leaders may, for the sake of better programs, very well emulate. . . . the music and radio world was enriched by his having been 'a part of it.
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• • • Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss follow their "Keep The Love Light Burning In My Heart" with "Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringin'." . . . same pubbery. Laurel Music. ... • Jean V. Grombach, transcription exec., has written a tome. "The Saga of Sock," which is being published by A. S. Barnes and will be nationally released next month. . . . Jack Dempsey says it's the greatest book on prize fighting he's ever read. ... • The Charles Pauls (he's composer and musical director of "Mr. & Mrs. North" and "Martin Kane, Private Eye.") are infanticipating. ... • Ben Bloom Music has a beautiful waltz in "Come With Me," penned by George Blake and Dick Liebert. . . .
• Barry Bernard, director of the Chevrolet NBTelecasts. who was brought East from Hollywood, has been renewed for another three years at a great increase in salary. . . . Ned, 15-year-old son of Announcer Don Hancock will ride two of Don's show horses at the National Horse Show next month.
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• • • ON AND OFF THE RECORD: — Dinah Shore's latest Columbia effort, pairing "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" with "Speak A Word of Love," is labeled 'Deejay Special' in our book. . . . Harry Zimmerman Ork and Chorus back up strongly. . . .
• Tower Records comes thru with a surprise click (remember "How Soon?") in Teddy Phillips' slick platter of "Charley My Boy" flipped with "Are You Kissin' Someone Else?" . . . both sides feature fine warbling by Lynn Hoyt and the Phillipaires supported by clean-cut rhythm by the band. ... • Two-Ton Baker, whose Mercury platter of "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia," is a steady seller, will cut "If I Had A Million Dollars" for Mercury next week. . . . ditty is headed for the top. ... • Tom Shanahan, Disk Jockey at WEMP, Milwaukee, spending two weeks in town. ... • Gene Autry, whose Columbia platter of "Rudolph The Red-iNosed Reindeer," is making a lot of noise, has a live 'Reindeer' prancing around at the Rodeo while he warbles the Johnny Marks ditty. ... • Russ Carlyle will wax two originals, "Isle Beyond The Sea" and "Sing Alumma Lay" for Coral today. . . . Russ cleffed both words and music to both.
Thursday, October 20, 194J
PLUG TUIIES
THE MEADOWS OF HEAVEN
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 HitI
"A NEW SHADE OF BLUES"
MAYPOLE MUSIC CO.
22 P. 67th St. New York City Phone: REgent 7-4477
I WISH I KNEW
Should step right out in front — Just recorded tor 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.