It's been impossible to tell twin brother musicians Danny and Elliot Reiken apart since they were born. Identical twins Hunny and Bunny Feller can relate to that, even if they are only 17 years old when their hearts skip a double beat as Danny and Elliot take to the stage at an upscale resort in the Catskill Mountains. It's the summer of 1946 and the music is smokin' with the brothers' lips hot on their horns - and soon on the mouths of two sisters who are too desirable for their own good, too irresistible for a pair of more worldly, glamorous men who have recently returned from active duty in a long and brutal war.
World War II took the innocence of two boys from Brooklyn, but can they reclaim it without stealing the innocence of Hunny and Bunny in exchange? After all, a girl's reputation is a lot to risk, especially when she's been raised by a single mother who is determined to give her daughters all the advantages she didn't have as a woman alone in a judgmental society.
With stakes as high as a jitterbug flip, will Elliot end up with Bunny? Danny with Hunny? Or the other way around? And after they get that figured out, will the age difference - and a protective mother - stop the runaway train of attraction that's faster than the Chatanooga-Choo-Choo?