The Harmonians (Ben Selvin's Orchestra?) - You Don’t Like It-Not Much, Fox-trot (Miller, Kahn and Cohn) with Vocal chorus by Robert Benjamin, Diva 1927 (USA)
NOTE: The Harmony label and its sister budget labels (Diva, Velvet Tone, Banner, Romeo and several others) was releasing acoustic recordings until 1929, although electrical recordings dominated the industry. Columbia redesigned its acoustic recording process before electrical recording became popular, creating a unique Harmony sound that stood apart from other acoustic recordings. Those records were sold through the W.T.Grant retail stores.
The Harmoninas was the label's pseudonym for various popular dance bands of the time. This one sounds like Ben Selvin.
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