The talking machine world (July-Dec 1924)

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148 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD September 15, 1924 CO 'LONG, MULE By Creamer and King. The greatest novelty of the day — A song that sprang into prominence over night and a "natural" hit. SHE LOVES ME By Egen and Brown — Lew Brown wrote "Last Night On the Back Porch" and this is just as contagious a dance tune. An outstanding number. ROSE MARIE By De Sylva, Henderson and King. The most beautiful melody fox trot of recent years and the lyrics are by the author of "A Kiss In the Dark." Any Way the Wind Blows By Creamer and Hanley. A wonderful song and dance number — The orchestras are just crazy about it and it is one of the cleverest novelties of the season. If You Don't Want Me Stop Doggin9 Me 'Round By Arman and Hughes. The bluest of the blue. That's what we claim about this — if you are subject to "jazz-itis" you'll fall a victim. I'm Scared To Death To Hold My Breath UNDER THE WATER By Brown, Henderson and Von Tilzer. Winnie Lightner's song hit in the George White Scandals. Even the title makes you chuckle. GO, EMMALINE By Creamer and Brown. A "hot tune by two boys who knew how to write 'em. "Go, Emmaline" is the kind that makes you strut your stuff. Published by SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & CO., INC., Music Publishers Broadway and 47th St. New York City 0 YES! OF COURSE, WE PUBLISH "NIGHTINGALE" WALTZ.