The Mary Kaye Trio performs "Kookie's Love Song" and Kookie (Edd Byrnes) accompanies them with 'translations' for Miss Augusta. His singing is similar to that in his hit song "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb".
This is the second consecutive episode in which Will Hutchins appears, although the two episodes have no thematic connection. He is not identified as the star of the Warner Bros. western Sugarfoot (1957), and plays an emcee/stand-up comic.
The first time that a song, besides the series theme song, is listed in the end credits, the song in question being "Kookie's Love Song".