A silent version was also made for theaters that at the time were not equipped to show talkies.
Paulette Goddard's character is the one disturbed on the lower berth when Stan Laurel gets his '"fiddle" entwined in her curtain.
The first of four films in which Laurel & Hardy both lose their hats simultaneously (when they bend down to pick up the sheet music), the other ones being Me and My Pal (1933), Block-Heads (1938) and The Big Noise (1944).
In 2004, a copy of the version which "The Boys" performed in German was discovered in an archive in Moscow.