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TWO OF THE BIGGEST SONG HITS =====AS ADVERTISED IN=====
''THE SATURDAY EVENING POST''
' Let Joe McCarty and Fred Fischer take you on the
pleasantest trip in many a day-Tp Tokio. See the little sweetheart, .. Ho, Yo-San," across the sea
beneath tlie bamboo tree, sitting on a Jap-a-(k)nee. There have been many quaint Japanese songs written
before, but never one so good as .. I Want to Go to Tokio." Here's how good a song "Tokio" is: You sing it once
at a party or "song-fest"- it is good for all night. ..I Want to Go to Tokio" is that good!
.. I sing a-high a-lee a-low"-which begins and ends the chorus - is a catchy bit of irresistible, tuneful, Oriental melody.
These pieces may- also be procured for your Talking Machine or Pl<1:yer Piano. Orchestra leaders will 2'ladly play them on request.
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There'd be no war today If mothers all would say-
• •1 didn't raise my boy To be a soldier! "
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Here's the first anti-war song. A .. made in Am~rica" hit. It's the song you've been waiting for. It's not the son2' of Militarism-it's a Mother's big-hearted appeal for the life of her boy; yes, and for the life of every mother's .. pride and joy."
..I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be a Soldier" is a gripp1ng, powerful message for eternal Peace.
It bids fair to far outstrip •·Tipperary" m popularity.
By Alfred Bryan and Al Piantadosi.
ON SALE TODAY at any Woolworth, Kresge, Kress, McCrory, or other lOc store, Music or Department store
"When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose." The song with the melody you can't forget.
"The Violin My Great Grand-Daddy Made." "Bum Diddle-de-um Dum, That's It." Great Novelty. "I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe." Sung by Al Jolson
in "Dancing Arounrl," at the Winter Garden. ''Dancing the Blues Away." Sung by Emma Carus. ''Why Not Sing Wearin' of the Green?" Blanche Ring's
new hit.
"One Idea About the Girls." Eddie Morton's big hit. "Yiddish Wedding Jubilee." Sung by Fannie Brice. ''Why Don't They Do It Now?'' By McCarthy & Monaco. "I've Loved You Since You Were a Baby" and "Thel
Game of Love." By writers of"That's How I Need You." ''The Aba DabaHoneymoon.'' Ruth Raye's big success. ''Beautiful Roses." Song and Hesitation Waltz. "You're Here and I'm Here." Song- and one-step. "There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning."
SPECIAi. NOTE: You should get all these sonl{s from your dealer. Please do so. stamps for one, or a dollar bi'll_for any nine pieces.
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