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y Earl Wilson Now YORK, Ty 25—I've been trying to write a song

to my Beautiful Wife. Something like this:

“In every love song ever written, The composer says that he is smitten By a girl who must be just a child ~The way she drives the poor man wild. Now let me enter strong objection; The one for whom I have affection Is the grown-up lady I call my missus She gives me kisses, and darn it, hisses. But she’s dry behind her pretty ears a diy admits lo. forty years ....». oe Just quit writing the so sndtched the thing from me .when she read “that Cd ont

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songs today. You can take the. ‘Gently” a : and one called “Peoply. nl “If ‘I Knew You Were Then he'll have to get a diction-! Comin’ I'd Have Baked a Cake,” 2TY:

song,

made famous by the lovely Eileen Barton, and see what I mean— I hope.

First, you see, you get an idea. { (It isn't absolutely necessary but | Stoop-shouldered, his money, Al wrote or helped

it helps.) — TWENTY years ago, it was dif-

‘working themselves up to a turri-| bul homesickness for that midnight choochoo that left for Alabam’, or Carolina in the mornin’ or moonlight on the Wabash. But today . . . ideas!

Of course some people have!

Just one idea and vary it a lot. Look at Bob Hilliard, whose songs generally are played first

at the Copacabana and get in-

ternationally famous afterward. Bob wrote “Dear Hearts and

Gentle People” and then, having one day—this is a fungy coincifound “Dear” was an o. k. word, dence, while in the dentist’s chair he wrote another song called he was getting his teeth fixed! “Dearie.” He’s undoubtedly plan-| when the dentist hit a nerve,

ning three more songs based on!

the three other words, one to be! {ing up in his

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By HENRY BU TLER ; Fabien Sevitzky's season-closing Symphony program Jast ui nig)

To be repeated at 3 p. m. today, «this all-request concert is popular without being trite. It begins with an excellent performance of Karl Goldmark's “In Springtime” Overture—nice, ecstajc ‘music, well timed for cure. trent promising weather. TT —— It continues with a really ex- Oscar. It's a trémendous piecs, ha {citing version of Cesar Franck’s its brief way. It's D minor Symphony. |parade; doing great things — a There is a work that wears not-too-distinguished’ chorale of {well Under all the easily appre-/Papa Haydn's. In popular-listen-{hended melodies is an amazingly iDg terms, it's ‘a good ‘martini for the heavy meal of a Brahms syms partucularly’ the canonic imita- Phony. ‘tion Papa Franck delighted in. My only quarrel ‘with Dr, Ses. of that wonde: vitzky on that performance cons yep cerns-the seventh-teart-breaker) it only on radio or recordings, be- variation. I thought last night the cause You.don’t get the tone and Voices. inner and outer and all you don't hear the inner voices Over the place, could have been Dr. SevitzkKy and the orchestra More clearly presented. Mayba last night brought it to life in a that can’t be done effectively with orchestra, though it can be in the was in spite of some two-piano version Brahms Magy of the original piece, Time being a problem, I was able to hear only the beginning of Debussy’'s “Afternoon of a

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