The Belgian record label \"Silver Bell\" which was part of the SoBeDi group (Société belge du disque) released a number of recordings as \"Tussaud's Dance Orchestra\" recordings. However these have nothing to do with the famous British jazz band as these were in fact records made by other orchestras (with a few exceptions) under contract to Decca whose masters were used by Silver Bell. The record in this video features a very hot Lew Stone (1898-1969) recording from August 1934. The song \"Out for no good\" was featured in the movie \"Twenty Million Sweethearts\" and performed by Dick Powell and the Mills Brothers. The Silver Bell pressing is from 1938/39 (using catalogue numbers as reference) and plays exceptionally well for a Belgian 78rpm.
About the record :
Silver Bell
25378 / mx. TB 1436 / TB 1437 (Decca)
London,
August 1934