Features one of the most iconic scenes in all the series: a dance sequence between Tony in a tuxedo and Angela wearing a gorgeous midnight blue gown with a tulle hem. They perform an elegant Fox-Trot in dream-like footage.
The song that plays during Tony and Angela's daydream sequence is a cover of Joe Jackson's "Steppin' Out"
When Angela & Tony exit the elevator onto the designer and models agency, the instrumental of "Caught up in the Rapture of Love" by Anita Baker plays.
When Tony offers to stay and comfort Angela, Angela asks "But what about soccer, what about your date?", however that date was made over the phone before Angela returned home, and no mention was made of the date in her presence.
The title is based on the song "Younger Than Springtime" that was in Rogers and Hammerstein's South Pacific. The original Broadway production of "South Pacific" opened at the Majestic Theater on April 7, 1949, ran for 1925 performances starring Mary Martin as Nellie Forbush and Ezio Pinza as Emile de Becque, and won the 1950 Tony Award for the Best Musical, Libretto and Score. Both stars won the Tony Award for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Musical. Juanita Hall reprises her role as Bloody Mary in the movie.