"I Like to Be Loved by You" (music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Mack Gordon) originally was planned for Carmen Miranda to sing and dance in Springtime in the Rockies. Ultimately, Carmen's number was interpolated into the score of this picture.

Cinematographer Leon Shamroy left the film before it was finished because he was contracted to start Wilson. Harry Jackson replaced Shamroy and finished the film uncredited, with Charles G. Clarke filling in when Jackson was unavailable.

Expecting her second daughter, Alice Faye was unable to star as Bonnie Watson. This film would have paired Alice Faye and Don Ameche for the seventh time.

The "show stopper" of this film is the performance of the 1914 standard "When You Wore a Tulip And I Wore A Big Red Rose" sung by Don Ameche, B.S. Pully, William Bendix and Felix Bressart.

The Revuers (Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Judy Holliday and Alvin Hammer) received billing (as a group), but their one musical number, "The Baroness Bazooka," was cut from the release print. Their remaining roles are little better than extras.




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