A silent version was also made for theaters that at the time were not equipped to show talkies.
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).
Paulette Goddard's character is the one disturbed on the lower berth when Stan Laurel gets his '"fiddle" entwined in her curtain.
In 2004, a copy of the version which "The Boys" performed in German was discovered in an archive in Moscow.