Arnold Stang recalled that
Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar was conceived to benefit
Audrey Williams, the widow of
Hank Williams, and that Faron Young, as a favor to Mrs. Williams, personally recruited the all-star talent for this low-budget feature produced in Tennessee. Audrey Williams receives screen credit for the music. The film was deliberately edited so that it could reach a conclusion at the one-hour mark, but continue with musical encores for the rest of the film. This was so the film could be sold as a one-hour TV special (without the encores) if the longer-length theatrical release did not work out. Because no major studio expressed interest in releasing
Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar to theaters nationally, the film was released regionally and became a success in theaters and drive-ins throughout the Southern United States. ==Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall==