It All Depends on You
"It All Depends on You" is a 1926 popular song with music by Ray Henderson, lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. The song for Big Boy was published in 1926.[1] It featured in the 1928 Warner Bros. film, "The Singing Fool," starring Al Jolson, Betty Bronson, and Josephine Dunn.
Recorded versions
- Shirley Bassey
- Ben Bernie and his Orchestra (vocal: Lambert & Hillpot) (1927)
- Arthur Briggs' Savoy Syncopators (vocal: Al Bowlly) (1927)
- The Broadway Bellhops (1927)
- Hadda Brooks
- Nat King Cole (1957)
- Eddie Condon and his Band (1952)
- Doris Day (1955; featured in the film "Love Me Or Leave Me" and Love Me or Leave Me (Doris Day album))
- Craig Douglas
- Ruth Etting (1927)
- Connie Francis (1961)
- Four Freshmen - The Four Freshmen and Five Guitars (1959)
- Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand (As part of their "Hooray For Love" medley in 1963)
- Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli (1964)
- Jackie Gleason Orchestra (1957)
- Dolores Hope
- Jack Hylton and his orchestra (1927)
- Harry James
- Al Jolson (Stage production, 1925)
- Al Jolson The Singing Fool, motion picture, (1928)
- Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra (vocal: Ray Mcintosh) (1950)
- Peggy King
- Jerry Lewis (1957)
- Dorothy Loudon
- Gordon MacRae
- Joni Mitchell (2000)
- Jaye P. Morgan
- Patti Page (1959)
- Johnnie Ray (1958)
- Barbara Rosene
- Pee Wee Russell
- Dinah Shore (1949)
- Frank Sinatra (with Billy May) (1958)
- Frank Sinatra (with Nelson Riddle) (1960)
- Frank Sinatra (with Hugo Winterhalter) (1949)
- Whispering Jack Smith (1927)
- Sonny Stitt
- Barbra Streisand
- Steve Tyrell
- Jerry Vale
- Helen Ward
- Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (Instrumental) (1927)
- Faron Young
- Lester Young
References
- ↑ Stanley Green Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre Page 99 078674684X - 2009 "The first DeSylva-Brown-Henderson song was "It All Depends on You" for Big Boy, and their first score was for George White's Scandals of 1925. For the next year's edition, they had two hits; "Lucky Day" and "The Birth of the Blues.
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