This original 78 RPM shellac record by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra features “Barcarolle” and “Deed I Do,” two stylistically diverse recordings from the mid-1930s period. The recordings were originally made in the United States (Victor) around 1936–1937 and later issued in Europe on His Master's Voice approximately between 1938 and 1939. “Barcarolle” stands out for its smooth, flowing melody and refined orchestral arrangement, while “Deed I Do” delivers a lively rhythm and classic swing feel. Together, these tracks highlight the versatility of Dorsey’s orchestra, capable of balancing expressive arrangements with dance-driven precision. The Schellackplatten-King aus Bochum presents this pressing as an authentic example of the transatlantic release practice of the era, when American recordings were distributed across Europe via HMV, making them highly valued collector’s items today.