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Arranger: Mel Waiters.
Personnel: Gerald Roberts (guitar); Conrad Hilton (saxophone); Kevin Terry (piano); Mel Waiters (background vocals).
Recording information: Hit It & Quit It Studios, San Antonio, TX.
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