Trisha Yearwood – lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 5)
Matt Rollings – acoustic piano (1–7, 10)
Al Kooper – organ (5)
John Barlow Jarvis – organ (8), acoustic piano (9)
Bobby All – acoustic guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 10)
Brent Mason – electric guitars (1–6, 8–10)
Mac McAnally – acoustic guitar (2, 7–10), backing vocals (5)
Pat Alger – acoustic guitar (4)
Paul Franklin – steel guitar (1–4, 6, 8), lap steel guitar (9)
Jerry Douglas – dobro (10)
Dave Pomeroy – bass guitar (1–6, 8–10)
Eddie Bayers – drums (1–6, 8–10)
Rob Hajacos – fiddle (1, 3, 6, 9)
Stuart Duncan – fiddle (4, 10)
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson – harmonica (8)
Grace Bahng – cello (7)
Kristin Wilkinson – viola (7)
David Davidson – violin (7)
Connie Heard – violin (7)
Edgar Meyer – string arrangements (7)
Garth Fundis – backing vocals (1, 5)
Garth Brooks – backing vocals (4, 6)
Vince Gill – backing vocals (10)
Garth Fundis – producer, mixing
Gary Laney – recording
Dave Sinko – recording assistant
Denny Purcell – mastering
Georgetown Masters (Nashville, Tennessee) – mastering location
Jim Kemp – creative direction
Katherine DeVault – art direction, design
Jim McGuire – photography
Robert Davis – hair stylist
June Arnold – make-up
Sheri McCoy – wardrobe
Ann Rice – wardrobe
Profile – wardrobe
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