Musicians
- Al Stewart – vocal, guitar, woodblock, synth strings
- Laurence Juber – guitars, banjo, six string bass, dobro, mandolin, synth strings
- Bobby Bruce – violin
- Tim Landers – acoustic bass guitar
- Sam Riney – clarinet, soprano sax
- Guy Babylon – synth strings, tack piano
- Steve Forman – percussion
- Suzoe Katayama – cello, accordion
- Domenic Genova – arco bass
- Herman Beeftink – piano, synth strings
- James Hutchinson – bass
- Jim Keltner – drums
- Robin Lamble – backing vocals
- Andrew Powell – synth strings
- Richard Evans - Sleeve Design
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