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RADIO DAILY
Friday, November 4, 1949
PLUG T U n E S
On Records and Transcriptions
TELL ME WHY
RYTVOC, Inc.
1 585 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
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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-Vietor
Al Gallico Music Co. Inc.
501 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Ride with Gene Autry & Eddy Howard!
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
St. NicholosMusicCo. 1619B'way, NYC.
THAT LUCKY OLD SUN
recorded and featured by
BOB HOUSTON M-G-M
FRANK I F LAINE Mercury
DEAN MARTIN Capilol
VAUGHN MONROE Victor
FRANK SINATRA Columbia
SARAH VAUGHAN Columbia
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WORDS and MUSIC
By PINKY HERMAN
• • • AL Miller, just named to head the standard dep'ts. oi Leeds Music and its affiliated firms, is the son of Bernard Miller, of the law firm of Miller & Miller. . . . Bernard spent his entire life in show business and is currently recognized as one of the best-informed and ablest attorneys in the music industry. . . . thus Al, who at 22, was a lieutenant in the U. S. Army, and who learned the music business from his dad and Lou Levy, is one who has an appointment with destiny and some day will be a top music executive. . . . Incidentally, Al will wed his childhood sweetheart Dec. 4.
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• • • Doc Berger, just back from a national tour contacting disk jockeys and ork pilots, will go to work on the Duchess ditty, "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" penned by Scotty Wiseman. . . . the number, originally published in 1945, was given a shot in the arm by the fine Columbia platter, made by Gene Autry. ... • Lon (Nick Carter) Clark who writes, narrates and also is the 'voice' of about 25 different characters in the Mildred Fenton Children series, "The Comic Weekly Man," is a natural for kidisks. ... • Les freres Kenny, Nick and Charlie have another "Little Man You've Had A Busy Day," in their latest brainchild, "Scattered Toys," published by Goldmine Music. ... • Rex Burrows, one of England's finest composers, flies home tonite. . . . while here he placed "Hills of County Clare" with Chappell & Co. ... • Bill Darnell and Rosemary Clooney open at Dailey's Meadowbrook, Nov. 11. . . . • WXYZ Deejay Bill Silbert is conducting a contest to find an appropriate set of Lyrics about Detroit. . . . winning poem will be set to music by Ted Mossman, writer of "Full Moon and Empty Arms." . . .
• Sunset Music has a new rhythm ballad, "I'm Somebody's Sweetheart Now," cleffed by Jack Ward, Joe Schuster and Johnny Tucker which sounds like it can go places. . . . # Tin Pan Alleyites getting a bang out of Lyle Stuart's tome, "God Wears A Bow Tie," a novel about the music industry. ... • Margo replaces Luise Rainer in Monday's NBTelecast of "His Name Is Jason." ... • Dana Music has a fine novelty in "Pigtail Polka," written by Mickey Stoner, Lou Shelley and Ben Jaffe. . . .
• Beryl Richards, songstress heard on "Eddie Albert" series, starts her twice weekly show, Tuesdays and Thursdays via NBC.
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• • • The old bromide, 'nothing succeeds like success is truer in show business than in any other field of endeavor we know. ... let a singer, actor, or comedian, who'd been around for years seeking a break, turn in a fine performance and overnight bill collectors, congregated around the struggling artist's door, find themselves in danger of being trampled upon by producers, agents and managers, all of whom had advised (via a secretary or receptionist) "and don't call us — we'll call you." . . . we just received a package of music from Southern Music including a number "Georgia On My Mind," written years ago by Stuard Gorell and Hoagy Carmichael. . . . number was published in 1930 but didn't get the plug it's getting now because since then, Hoagy wrote "Stardust" and many other fine compositions so the publisher (20 years later) suddenly discovers that the song rates exploitation.
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• • • ON AND OFF THE RECORD:— The newest duet is Tony Martin and Fran Warren whose initial Victor 'teamwork' is a platter of "Speak A Word of Love" reversed with Berlin's standard "Remember." . . . latter side will get most of the attention. ... • Deejays will have a cinch of it for the next few weeks because they can select any one of the "Mule Train" platters and relax in the knowledge that their listeners will be pleased. . . . Victor has Vaughn Monroe in the 'driver's seat' of the tune he sings in his forthcoming Republic Picture "Singin' Guns." . . . Mercury has a fine rendition by Frankie Daine while Decca has rushed thru a great platter by BLng Crosby.
PLUG T U n E 5
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. Mt«han — ♦ ♦ —
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.