Big Boy (musical)

Big Boy is a 1925 musical written by Harold R. Atteridge, music by James F. Hanley and Joseph Meyer, and lyrics by Buddy DeSylva.

The show featured Al Jolson as Gus, a downtrodden African-American stable boy who ends up as a jockey winning the Kentucky Derby.

[1] The all-but-one-man show,[clarification needed] which introduced the standard "It All Depends on You", was turned into a film in 1930.

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