Frances White sings a few of her better known songs, including the one I used for the title of this review and "Creole Rose". She was one of the wellnown singers of the 1910s and 1920s, and had appeared in a dozen or so movies a dozen years before she made this one for MGM -- a screen test not only for her, but for sound films; MGM was being very cautious about moving into them.
Miss White is clearly a talented singer, doing songs in a variety of styles and clothes. ZThe top brass was still thinking about how to move into talkies, and this makes it look like they were considering musicals. Then 1929 came, and First National and RKO so overloaded the market with the form that no one would be interested until 1933. It's too bad: Miss White looks like she would have been a wow.