The recurring subplot involving Sam's ex-boyfriend's fortune in silver that pops up again in this episode is based on real-life casino heir Ted Binion, who was murdered by his much younger girlfriend and her lover in 1998. After his death, it was discovered that Ted had had a 12-foot-deep vault built on the desert floor on a piece of property he owned in Pahrump, 60 miles (97 km) west of Las Vegas. The concrete bunker contained six tons of silver bullion, Horseshoe Casino chips, paper currency, and more than 100,000 rare coins, including Carson City silver dollars--many in mint condition--estimated to be worth between $7 million and $14 million--that were once housed in the Horseshoe vault. The Pahrump underground vault would play a major role in the investigation into Binion's death.
The music in the opening sequence is "Oh, Yeah" by the Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
The title of the episode is a reference to the Clint Black song of the same name. Clint Black is a guest star in the episode.