The 16 member Scott Crinoline Choir recorded both the spiritual number heard and seen in "Carolina Moon" May 14, 1940 at the Ross Snyder Playground and were paid $11 each for tier work. Carlyle Leon Scott, the choir leader, received $25. For the record The site has this choir listed just as The Crinoline Choir. The correct name is The Scott Crinoline Choir.
The exact budget (expected cost of production) for "Carolina Moon" was $77,711 and the negative-print cost was $77,991,55.
Dolly Waldorf was the singing voice double for June Storey. Dolly appeared in James Cagney's "Something to Sing About" (Grand National, 1937) as a member of the singing group Three Shades of Blue.