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(Original text : Note: while the music on the record was copyrighted, this mechanical reproduction of a label printed in the USA in the first half of the 20th century with no claim of copyright is public domain per US law.)
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Infrogmation 267×272× (25824 bytes) Savoy Record label, 1940s; presumed fair use for Savoy Records article
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