You Were Meant for Me (film)

You Were Meant for Me is a 1948 musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Dan Dailey and Jeanne Crain as a bandleader and his wife. It was released by 20th Century Fox. The film includes performances of "You Were Meant for Me", "I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You)", and "Ain't Misbehavin'".

Marilyn Monroe may have worked on the film as an uncredited extra.

Plot
Chuck Arnold is a bandleader during the 1920s. He meets hometown girl Peggy Mayhew, a flapper script girl, at one of the band's presentations, and the next day, they get married. Though she loves him, life on the road becomes increasingly difficult for her, and eventually, with the onset of the Great Depression, in 1929, she tires of it, and returns to her country home. Unable to find new bookings, he soon joins her, and brings with him Oscar Hoffman his acerbic, cynical manager. The bandleader finds the pastoral life a crashing bore, and so, he heads for the big city to find fortune. This time, he succeeds, and happiness is the result.

Cast

 * Jeanne Crain as Peggy Mayhew
 * Dan Dailey as Chuck Arnold
 * Oscar Levant as Oscar Hoffman
 * Barbara Lawrence as Louise Crane
 * Selena Royle as Mrs. Cora Mayhew
 * Percy Kilbride as Mr. Andrew Mayhew
 * Herbert Anderson as Eddie
 * Harry Barris as Harry, the pianist

Soundtracks

 * Concerto in F
 * Music by George Gershwin
 * Happy Days Are Here Again
 * Music by Milton Ager
 * Lyrics by Jack Yellen
 * Lilacs in the Rain
 * Music by Peter De Rose
 * You Were Meant for Me
 * Music by Nacio Herb Brown
 * Lyrics by Arthur Freed
 * If I Had You
 * Written by Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reginald Connelly
 * Can't Sleep a Wink
 * Written by Charles Henderson
 * Crazy Rhythm
 * Music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn
 * Lyrics by Irving Caesar
 * I'll Get By
 * Music by Fred E. Ahlert
 * Lyrics by Roy Turk
 * Good Night, Sweetheart
 * Written by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, and Reginald Connelly
 * Ain't Misbehavin'
 * Music by Fats Waller and Harry Brooks
 * Lyrics by Andy Razaf
 * Ain't She Sweet?
 * Music by Milton Ager
 * Lyrics by Jack Yellen