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Editor: John Luongo.
Arrangers: Tom Tom 84; Jackie Jackson .
Personnel: The Jacksons (percussion, background vocals); Tito Jackson (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Randy Jackson (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion); Marlon Jackson (vocals, timpani, background vocals); Jermaine Jackson, Maxine Willard Waters (vocals, background vocals); Jackie Jackson , Michael Jackson (vocals); David Williams , Jack Wargo, Michael Sembello, Roland Bautista (guitar); Jerry Hey (trumpet); Greg Phillinganes, Michael Boddicker (keyboards, synthesizer); John Barnes , Ronnie Foster (keyboards); Gary Coleman (vibraphone); Rick Marotta (drums, percussion); Ed Greene, Jeff Porcaro, Ollie Brown (drums); Claudio Slon, Laudir DeOliveira (congas); Paulinho Da Costa, Jimmy Maelen (percussion); Gene Corso (sound effects); Phyllis Saint James, Peter Wade, Lewis Price, Soloman Daniels, Brian Stilwell, Brigette Bush, Lisa Roberts, Gerry Gruberth, Roger Kenerly-Saint, Lita Aubrey, Julia Tillman Waters, Rhonda Gentry, Audra Tillman, Julis Tillman Waters, Yolanda Kenerly, Roger Kenerly II, Paulette Brown, Carolyn Dennis, Jim Gilstrap, Josie James, Paulette McWilliams, Roy Galloway, Arnold McCuller, Stephanie Spruill, Venetta Fields, Bob Mack, Bunny Hull, Carmen Twillie (background vocals).
Audio Remixer: John Luongo.
Best Remixes Music | List Price | $35.98 (You save $12.23) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Pop, Soul/R&B, Motown | | Label | Epic | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 52401  | | CD Universe Part number | 1267852 | | Catalog number | 105040 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 30, 1998 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jackie Jackson | | Engineer | Michael Barbiero | | Recording Time | 37 minutes | | Personnel | Paulinho Da Costa Greg Phillinganes Michael Jackson - vocals Jerry Hey - trumpet Jeff Porcaro Michael Jackson - vocals Michael Boddicker - keyboards, synthesizer Randy Jackson - vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion David Williams Maxine Willard Waters - vocals, background vocals
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