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"Meet Me in St. Louis" is the title song of the 1944 MGM film, in which the characters express their excitement for the upcoming World's Fair. It was sung by Jimmy Dean and Rowlf on the April 23, 1964 broadcast of The Jimmy Dean Show. In reference to the then-current version of the World's Fair, the song is retitled "Meet Me in Long Island, Louie."

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  • Meet Me in St. Louis
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  • "Meet Me in St. Louis" is the title song of the 1944 MGM film, in which the characters express their excitement for the upcoming World's Fair. It was sung by Jimmy Dean and Rowlf on the April 23, 1964 broadcast of The Jimmy Dean Show. In reference to the then-current version of the World's Fair, the song is retitled "Meet Me in Long Island, Louie."
  • It was adapted by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories written by Sally Benson that was originally published in "The New Yorker" magazine under the title "5135 Kensington" and later written in novel form as "Meet Me in St. Louis."
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Starring
Lyricist
  • Andrew B. Sterling
Date
  • 1944(xsd:integer)
Editing
Runtime
  • 6720.0
Producer
Screenplay
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Meet Me in St. Louis
Caption
  • Theatrical poster
Language
  • English
Cinematography
Gross
  • 1.28E7
  • 6566000.0
Distributor
Source
  • Meet Me in St. Louis
Composer
  • Kerry Mills
Budget
  • 1885000.0
Director
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  • "Meet Me in St. Louis" is the title song of the 1944 MGM film, in which the characters express their excitement for the upcoming World's Fair. It was sung by Jimmy Dean and Rowlf on the April 23, 1964 broadcast of The Jimmy Dean Show. In reference to the then-current version of the World's Fair, the song is retitled "Meet Me in Long Island, Louie."
  • It was adapted by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories written by Sally Benson that was originally published in "The New Yorker" magazine under the title "5135 Kensington" and later written in novel form as "Meet Me in St. Louis."
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