Personnel and Production
- Dusty Springfield - vocals, background vocals
- Brooks Arthur - record producer, audio engineer
- Larry Alexander - assistant engineer
- Ron Frangiapane - musical arranger, keyboards
- Garry Sherman - arranger, keyboards
- Renee Armand - background vocals
- Gail Kantor - background vocals
- Merle Miller - background vocals
- Judy Thomas- background vocals
- Christie Thompson - background vocals
- Maretha Stewart - background vocals
- Rita - background vocals
- Steve Gadd- background vocals
- Gary Chester - drums
- Jimmy Johnson - drums
- Bernard "Pretty" Purdie - drums
- Barry Lazarowitz - drums
- Ralph MacDonald - percussion
- Joe Venuto - percussion
- Al Gorgoni - guitar
- Cornell Dupree - guitar
- Hugh McCracken - guitar
- David Snyder - guitar
- John Trope - guitar
- Russell George - bass guitar
- Gordon Edwards - bass
- Stephen Schwartz - keyboards
- Frank Owens - keyboards
- Joe d'Elia - keyboards
- Richard Tee - keyboards
- Paul Griffin - keyboards
- Melissa Manchester - keyboards, background vocals, liner notes (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Barry Manilow - keyboards, liner notes (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Artie Kaplan - music contractor
- Ben Mitchell - digital remastering, mixing (Simply Dusty)
- Paul Howes - digital remastering, mixing (Simply Dusty)
- Tony Heester - digital remastering, mixing (Simply Dusty)
- Janis Ian - liner notes (Simply Dusty)
- Kevin Reeves - mixing (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Dan Hersch - digital remastering (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Jim Pierson - liner notes, compilation producer (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Pat Lawrence - executive producer (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Michele Horie - project coordinator (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
- Dana Smart - project coordinator (Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection)
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