Promotional stills of a bruised and bloodied Dolly Parton have frequently been used as illustrations for tabloid stories alleging plastic surgery disasters.
The movie was issued on VHS in Europe, but it was never made available in the United States and it's never had an official DVD release anywhere in the world.
The song "Tall Man" utilizes portions of the melody of the American folk song "(Get Along Home) Cindy", which was popularized by artists like Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash and performed by Ricky Nelson in Rio Bravo (1959).
No soundtrack was issued, but Dolly Parton had previously recorded "Farther Along" with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris for their 1987 "Trio" album, she later re-recorded "Speakin' of the Devil" for her 1995 album "Something Special," she and Ray Benson performed "Leave That Cowboy Alone" in Stars Over Texas Concert (2003), and they redid it for his 2008 album "Beyond Time." Additionally, her solo demo of "Say It's True" has found its way onto YouTube.
Then-current members of the band Asleep at the Wheel appeared as the film's fictional band, The Texas Wheel, and longtime frontman Ray Benson played a supporting role as a character named Ben Rayson.