Production
- Producer: Faith Hill, Marti Frederiksen, Byron Gallimore, Dann Huff, David May
- Engineers: Jeff Balding, Jeremy Blair, Steve Churchyard, Ricky Cobble, Dennis Davis, Allen Ditto, Jason Gantt, Mark Hagen, Julian King, Erik Lutkins, Michael McCoy, Brian Paturalski
- Mixing: Serban Ghenea, Mick Guzauski, Tom Lord-Alge, Mark O'Donoughue, Tim Palmer, Andy Wallace
- Mixing assistant: Tim Roberts
- Remixing: Elliot Scheiner
- Mastering: Robert Hadley, Tom Lord-Alge, Bob Ludwig, Doug Sax
- A&R: Jeffrey Aldrich, Danny Kee
- Assistants: Jeff Balding, Tom Bender, Greg Burns, Eric Gallimore, Jed Hackett, Femio Hernández, Judy Kirschner, Brett Patrick, Dennis Rivadeneira, Tim Roberts, Jaime Sickora, Steve Sisco, Matt Snedecor, Dann Thompson, Alex Uychocde, Patrick Woodward, Mike Zinczenko
- Digital editing: Ricky Cobble, Dennis Davis, Marti Frederiksen, Jason Gantt, Erik Lutkins, Chris Rowe, Josh Wilbur
- Authoring: Spencer Chrislu, David Dieckmann
- Production coordination: Ann Callis, Mike "Frog" Griffith
- Drum programming: Vinnie Colaiuta, Frank Macek
- Keyboard programming: Eric Carter
- Programming: Dann Huff, David Lyndon Huff, Chris McHugh, Tedd Tjornhom
- Overdubs: Byron Gallimore
- Sequencing: Byron Gallimore
- String arrangements: Paul Buckmaster, David Campbell, Jim Cox
- Orchestra manager: Suzie Katayama
- Art administration: Sandra Westerman
- Graphic coordinator: Raena Winscott
- Librarian: David Horn
- Hair stylist: Serge Normant
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