You Oughta Be in Pictures
"You Oughta Be in Pictures" is a 1934 song composed by the American songwriting team Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman. It was recorded two weeks later by Rudy Vallee and rapidly became the unofficial anthem of the American film industry.[1] The song has been covered by numerous other singers, and is often used on the soundtrack of later productions set during the 1930s.
References
- ↑ Suesse & Mintun p.12
Bibliography
- Dana Suesse & Peter Mintun. Jazz Nocturne and Other Piano Music with Selected Songs. Courier Corporation, 2012.
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