Variety (December 1907)

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VARIETY 71 To All Our Professional Friends and Managers!!! We wish to thank you for the very CONSIDERATE WAY you have assisted us in making our songs popular this season. We hope that we have gained your con- fidence by the policy of GIVING YOU THE BEST SONGS THAT MONEY CAN BUY FROM THE MOST PROLIFIC SONG WRITERS IN THE WORLD. We wish you all A MERRY XHMS and a PROSPEROUS and HAPPY NEW YEAR T T Jerome H. Remick & Co The Largest Music Publishing House in the World HIT No. I. " dre ™»nc" HEISER & DALEY. The greatest high class song published in years. If you are singing this class of a song, put this in your act—a song that appeals to all lovers of music, and is bound to bring you many encores. HIT No. 2. 11 it by WILLIAMS & VAN ALSTYNE. We advised our professional friends and managers that the "Cherry Tree" song would be the ballad hit of the season, and our prophecy has come true. "Cherry Tree" is the prettiest ballad with a most beautiful melody, and the "home-like 1 ' words that your audience will like make no mistake, and if you are singing popular ballads try the "Cherry Tree." HIT No. 3. " Much ° b|i a ed To You " ^^ ^^ BENJAMIN HAPGOOD BURT. Everybody is singing the most talked-of "coon" song in town. If we had space we could mention hundreds of headliners who are singing "Much Obliged to You." This is a funny coon song, a funny story, and a funny melody. HIT NO. 4. " KEEP 0t * SMILING" ^ - ssb - KENDIS & PALEY. The best march song since the famous "Cheer Up, Mary," and by the same writers. After you have tried out the other look this one up and satisfy yourselves which is the best. HIT No. 5. "The Girl Who Threw Me Down" ^^ ^^ BENJ. HAPGOOD BURT & ALBERT GUMBLE. The boys that wrote "Somebody's Waiting for You," the popular waltz song of last season. We predict the number to be its successor. A singing chorus that the gallery will sing and whistle. We have given YOU 5 song successes this season, and all the biggest kind of hits, besides such clever songs as "In the Land of the Buffalo," by Williams & Van Alstyne; "Ain't You Glad You Found Me?" by Williams & Van Alstyne; "I Couldn't Make a Hit With Mollie," by Kendis & Paley; "I'd Rather Two-Step Than Waltz, Bill," by Benjamin Hapgood Burt; "He Never Even Said Good-bye," by Dave Clark & Albert Gumble, etc., and we beg to announce that we will close the year by giving our friends THE BEST CHARACTER SONG EVER WRITTEN IN AMERICA, entitled "Has Anybody Seen My Husband?" by ARTHUR J. LAMB & ALBERT GUMBLE. We want everybody to sing the song, and after you have heard it you will want to sing it Send for a professional copy and order your orchestration, for it's a "LITTLE DANDY " WATCH OUR ANNOUNCEMENT JANUARY 15TH for the new songs of Williams & Van Alstyne, Kendis & Paley, Albert Gumble, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Arthur J. Lamb. George Botsford, etc. OUR MOTTO Sing the songs that make your act popular, and the firm is JEROME H. REMICK & COMPANY CHICAGO—87-9 ClarR St. NEW YORK-45 W. 28tK St. DETROIT—68 Farrar St. MOSE GUMBLE, Manager Professional Department When answering advertisement* kindly mention Vajuett.