This film was released in Buenos Aires, Argentina without Spanish subtitles nor any title in Spanish. It was released only for "distinguished English-speakers audience" from Buenos Aires.
Universal Pictures changed the film's title to "Cradle Song."
Final film of Fuller Mellish Jr., who died of a cerebral hemorrhage in February, 1930, one month before the film's release.
Dubbed into German for for corresponding foreign audiences. Unusual for this period in filmmaking, this production had both dubbed foreign-language versions and completely original alternate language remakes, made with an entirely different cast, on the international market.
Ruth Chatterton's performance was the first in Academy Awards history to be nominated for a film directed by a woman (Dorothy Arzner).