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Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra (with vocal refrain by Franklyn Baur) play "Why Do I Love You" (from Kern & Hammerstein's "Show Boat") on Victor scroll label 21215-B, played on a 1926 Victor VE8-30X (Credenza) Orthophonic Victrola with a medium tone steel needle. Recorded December 13, 1927 in New York City.
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