Mercury Records issued a 10-inch LP of the soundtrack, which would be the only contemporary soundtrack album released from a Betty Grable film.
Fimed between February and May 1954, this was Columbia's initial CinemaScope feature; release of the film was put on hold because the National Catholic Legion of Decency threatened to give it a "C" (for condemned) rating due to the narrative's suggestion that "Julie Lowndes" readily accepted a bigamous arrangement; after Columbia made some minor revisions to the film, it was awarded a "B" (objectionable in part) rating by the Legion.
Penultimate feature film of Betty Grable.