This is one of a handful of "Screen Tune" sing-along cartoons produced by
Alfred Weiss's Inkwell Studios using Biophone sound-on-disc technology in 1929. Weiss's "Screen Tunes" followed in the bouncing-ball tradition of the "Song Car-Tunes" produced at Inkwell Studios by
Max Fleischer, who left the company in January 1929. Following Fleischer's departure, the "Screen Tune" cartoons were produced by
S. Roy Luby and starred his new character, Pinkie the Pup.