Production
- Dan Hartman - record producer all tracks unless otherwise noted
- Roger Davies - executive producer, producer "I Don't Wanna Lose You" & "Foreign Affair"
- Tina Turner - executive producer, producer "The Best" & "Ask Me How I Feel"
- Rupert Hine - producer "Falling Like Rain"
- Albert Hammond - producer "I Don't Wanna Lose You"
- Graham Lyle - producer "I Don't Wanna Lose You"
- Tony Joe White - producer "Foreign Affair"
- Chris Lord-Alge - sound mix
- Andrew Scarth - sound engineer
- Mike Ging - sound engineer
- Nick Froome - sound engineer
- Darren Allison - sound engineer (assistant)
- Tim Leitner - sound engineer (assistant)
- Lee Curle - sound engineer (assistant)
- Paul Logus - sound engineer (assistant)
- Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York.
- Overdubs at Ezee Studios (London), Mayfair Studios (Primrose Hill, London), and Swanyard Studios (London)
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