Organ [Rocksichord, Thomas Celebrity Organ, Autoharp] – Tandyn Almer
Other [Featherbedders] – Jack Lees, Jesse Hodges
Performer [Opportunity Hype] – Jack Margolis
Piano, Vocals – Dennis Olivieri
Producer – Tandyn Almer
Saxophone [Saxophonics] – Tommy Scott
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Recorded At – Hollywood Sound Recorders
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Album
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