According to Cait Miller at the Library of Congress, the play "may well have been the first full-length Broadway musical authored entirely by women".
During production preparation, Helen Smith Woodruff helped to organize funding for the show.
[3] Still unable to return before the New York production, Burns sold her rights of the musical to Woodruff.
Songs sold to Woodruff that were written by Burns included "Love-Just Simply Love", "It's Hard to Be A Lady All The Time", "I'll Name My Dolly for You" and "A Wedding is a Mournful Thing Unless it is Your Own".
According to an article in The Montgomery Advertiser, credit about who wrote the book and lyrics to the musical were incorrectly reported.