Music: Theme Songs' Exit
Banned from Radio after Jan. 1 are hundreds of songs controlled by Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. which lately parted company with the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (TIME, Dec. 9). Missed most by radio addicts will be such long-familiar theme songs as Smiles (Ipana Tooth Paste), Memory Lane (Firestone Tires), When Hearts Are Young (Studebaker Automobile), Rhapsody in Blue (Woodbury Soap). California Here I Come (Bayer Aspirin).
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