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Recording information: Malaco Studios, Jackson, MS.
Arranger: Clay Graham.
Personnel: Castro Coleman, Bobby McDougle, Maurice Morgan, Bobby McDougle, Maurice Morgan, Eddie Graham (guitar); Don Sundal, Derrick Nation (piano, organ); Cornelius "CC" Moore, Michael Atkins (bass instrument); Sam Scott, Ray Jr. Braswell (drums, drum); Darrell Luster (background vocals).
Audio Remixers: Darrell Luster; Jerry Masters.
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