Personnel and Production
- Dusty Springfield - vocals
- Arif Mardin - producer, arranger, strings arranger, horns arranger
- Tom Dowd - producer, arranger, horns arranger, engineer
- Jerry Wexler - producer
- Gene Orloff - conductor, arranger
- The Sweet Inspirations - backing vocals
- Reggie Young - guitar, sitar
- Tommy Cogbill - guitar, bass guitar
- Bobby Emmons - organ, piano, electric piano, congas
- Bobby Wood - piano
- Gene Chrisman - drums
- Mike Leach - congas
- Terry Manning - assistant engineer
- Ed Kollis - harmonica
- David Redfern - photography
1992 Reissue
- Dan Hersch - remastering
- Bill Inglot - remastering
- Jim Feldman - liner notes
- Haig Adishian - cover design
- Deborah Frost - project assistant
1999 Reissue
- Jeff Barry - producer (relates to bonus materials)
- Thom Bell - arranger (relates to bonus materials)
- Jim Pierson - compilation producer, liner notes
- Dan Hersch - remastering
- Jim Feldman - liner notes
- Haig Adishian - design
- Rachel Gutek - reissue design
2002 re-issue
- Gary Moore - liner notes, digital remastering
- Stanley Booth - liner notes
- Elvis Costello - liner notes
- Jerry Wexler - liner notes
- Tom Dowd - liner notes
- Arif Mardin - liner notes
- Paul Howes - liner notes
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