Acquired by Decca Records in 1932, Brunswick was originally thought of as one of the "Big Three" record companies, along with Victor and Columbia. This label is from the 1920's and is exceptionally clean. Marked "For Dancing" on both sides, the tunes are lively!

Offered here is a well played recording with surprisingly few scuffs and scratches. We grade it at VG+. Some moderate background noise is heard but the quality of the tempos more than makes up for that, in our opinion. No chips, skips or cracks.

Side 2633-A features "Step, Henrietta", a fox trot, and side 2633-B lists, "You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes", also a fox trot. Each is performed by the Oriole Orchestra.