In the British release of this film, Deanna Durbin's finale was the patriotic favorite, "There'll Always Be an England" (music by Ross Parker and Harry Parr Davies, lyrics by Hugh Charles). Durbin's "Thank You America" (music and lyrics by Walter Jurmann and Bernie Grossman), a song which didn't become popular despite Durbin's commercial single on Decca, closed the U.S. print. Both endings are included on the VHS and DVD release of the movie from Universal Studios.
Tommy Kelly, Ann Gillis, and Marcia Mae Jones, the three child stars of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), all appear in this film, now playing teenagers. Kelly is one of Gillis's young suitors, while Jones plays a friend of Deanna Durbin.
According to a contemporary article in the New York Times, this was the first Deanna Durbin film that needed to be censored. One line from Nancy as she read from a "confessions" magazine was deleted at the request of the Hays Production Code Office.