PETER MINTUN: You Oughta Be In Pictures (Dana Suesse - Edward Heyman)

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

This is the most popular of Dana Suesse's compositions, copyrighted in February of 1934. By 1933 she and Edward Heyman (lyricist) had a string of song successes and boasted to their publisher that they could write a hit in 15 minutes. For the tune, Suesse appropriated a melody from a 1901 ballet piece by Riccardo Drigo (1846-1930) ('Serenade' from Les Millions d' arlequin). Heyman, who was very prolific with catch phrases (Out Of Nowhere, Ho Hum, Shake Well Before Using, Body and Soul), created a lyric using names of famous movie stars, some of whom were more famous in silent films (Tom Mix, Richard Dix, Lilyan Tashman, Janet Gaynor). According to their story, they locked themselves in a rehearsal room at the publisher's office and emerged 15 minutes later with "You Oughta Be In Pictures." Years later Heyman told me he approached the publisher with the idea of a lyric that included names of contemporary stars such as Warren Beatty. "Don't tamper with a classic," he was told. Although the sheet music says the song emanated from the Columbia film 'New York Town,' there is no such title in the Columbia catalog. All three refrains are heard in this video, played on the Steinway concert grand that was purchased by Suesse in August of 1934.

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  • That brings back fond memories!  Thanks, Peter. - Kathryn

  • Facinating story and wonderful rendition of a cracking old song, 1934 wow!, I think you are great.

  • I'm a sucker for any decent rendering of this song....and you do it more than decently.

  • Oh, thank you!

  • I close my eyes, and I am transported to L'Etoile at the Huntington Hotel with you at the piano ... 30 years ago! You still have the same magic and the power to evince an entire era. Magic-man, play on!

  • Love this one....you have a style all your own!- Jim Dykes

  • Peter, great job! I always think of the Boswells' slowed-down version of this tune... great to hear the original lyrics, too! Bravo!

  • Wow! You are outdoing yourself. Absolutely fabulous with the moving picture stars and your jaunty voice! I love the variety in your song selections. Thank you.

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