Musicians
- Vocals, Acoustic Piano & all other Keyboards: David Meece
- Drums & Bass: Brian Tankersley
- Additional Keyboards & Percussion ("Early In The Morning"): Paul Mills
- Electric Guitars: Jerry McPherson, Dale Oliver, George Cocchini, Michael Hodge
- Acoustic Guitar: Michael Hodge
- Viola ("Going Home"): Deborah Meece
- Backing Vocals: David Betros, Lisa Bevill, Kristina Clark, Renee Garcia, Carrie Hodge, Gary Koreiba, Guy Penrod, Chris Rodriquez, Judson Spence, Sarah Underwood, Chris Willis
- Men's Chorus ("Going Home"): Morgan Cryar, John Mandeville, Hank Martin, Freddie Richardson
- Guest Vocals ("My Father's Chair"): Kelly Meece
- Lisa Bevill appears courtesy of Vireo Records
- Carrie & Michael Hodge appear courtesy of Star Song Communications
- Kelly Meece appears courtesy of David & Deborah Meece
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