The film depicts Marilyn Monroe in her first major role. In it, Monroe sings "Every Baby Needs a Da Da Daddy" and "Anyone Can See I Love You." But, as a B film, it quickly disappeared, and Monroe's contract with Columbia Pictures was not renewed.
Original billing was the seven credited names in small, equal-sized letters beneath “with” under the title. Adele Jergens was first, Marilyn Monroe second. The early-1950s reissue changed this to Monroe’s name elephantine as “in” before the title, not only in advertising but on the film itself, which remains today.